Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 08, 1870, Image 4

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—Lucille Western will give her farewell per-.
formative at thii*Waldiit. StWetnTheatAiithrs
evening in Te..C ; hildSteale.r.:. 1' . ',. ...... —. 4 l'
—Ala Liugard . Comedy Company-501Lnp;
pearl the ptaestnut Street:Theatre to-night..
—The last peilorwanco of Central Park-will
be given at tli,Arcti'.Street Theatre to-night.
,
—A mis A /neous performance will b 6 given
r ckll
at Fax's A erican-,Theatre this evening. - . - ..
.
..—Rainetoss' Sz; Dixey's,will..lie open this
evening with a. good minstrel r performance. • ,
Sinnnons Sloeum's Arch Street OPei.a
House, a negro.minstrel performance to-night:
POLITICAL.
Dleetinw at the Academy of liffisic.
Under the auspieei .of the Repub46,au In
vineibles, a. mass-meeting, was held in. the
Academ; - 1 M last evening. The art&
eriszat , thusiastie.- The officers
tbe: Dli
LPre.sin yens, Esq.
--Vice :, :e ery Todd, Caleb J.
ilne,,W it.b, William C. Barns,
.Sibekten i. peddrick, Jr., •F. R.
l'obel'; ." %, William L. Fo,i, T.
D. Caison, ._ _. is, 4Y•., E. 11. C.; Moore,
Jesse Garrett T. ; J. L. Miles, John P. Wolverton,
.1.441 win M. Hunt, George R. Lynn. •
.. f , S.cerctarics,-Wal. LE CMitlin, F. C. Garri
g
ties; - Wm. B. Madam, Jos. H. Paist, Cyrus
Lukens, Chas. C. Carrigues, Frank IL Ha
worth, Henry .C. Hawkins, . Louis Willielmi,
John Birkitbine, 1. S. Atkinson, S. Rayiiibikl"
P:.
I:obertS.
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Speeches were made by Major-General 0.
0. Itoward, Major J. T. .Pratt and Gener4 E.
M. Greory. ' t!
Me* , (17
z of Colored Cltizen.N,
,
ner tint'
At Splint; Garden thin, last evening,a large
fleeting of colored citizens was held. Tue
followAnp .ollicers were. chosen :
•
Breb•idelit—Bobert, .
ricePrethictifs—William H. Laws, Henry
L. Brooks, Henry L. Crisfield, Jatnes Winters,
Thonias Johnson, Henry Holland.
,qecragriti> Emanuel Telegrove, John
Knight, 'Thomas L. Ivory.
Speeches wefe made by Dr. • Win. Elder,
Isaiah Wear, Col. Win. B. Mann and Col.
Elisha W. Davis. -During his; remarks Col.
Mann gave au account of the arrest of the Balti
more colored men, and said that he had had . au
interview with these men in prison after their
comMittal. They jsad . made .their statement,
freely, and he made the unouncemeat that he
could-find the vagabon who had brought
these Men on, and he was r i ng to do it, and
when he did find him it w Id be developed
and proved chat he • was a eniioeratie police
Deco attached! to the Madi o .'s office. It was a
"set-up-job," intended ;u an offset to the
frauds that had been prcveis upon the Demo
mocratic party. It was a Democrat _LW was at
the bottom of the whole affair. What bßime
of this white_man that was with thefts ? lle
was on the boat when the • colored men were
arrested. If he had been a RepubliCan politi
cian, as _they. attempt to say he was, they
would rather 1114 taken bins- than forty thou
'
stand colored xycn. •
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Tweply rth Ward.
Last evening a la e neetinc;. was held by
. `the liepublica.is hi the Twenty'-fourth . Ward
at Commissioners' -Hall, Thirty-seventh--sued.
Market streets. Delos .I'. Southwortli -Esq.,
presidA. The meeting was.a resse
11. Itudditnan, , Clu . lAlan lineass and L. It
Fieteller,
, _
_°lila s__Eige
A mass-meeting of the friends - of General
W. Thomas • Lehi, last evening,
Twent:,- , .scrond' and :Comes streets. Colonel
Edumr.d Randall presided. Speeches - \i'ere
made by Parnou Y. Kilgore and Gen. Thomas.
CITY BULLETIrd:
—The Board t;if Public Education held a
special meeting yesterday, IL Hall Manton,
Esq., President, in the chair. The report of
the Committee on Estimates was considered,
and the proposition for an increase of the sala
ries of the teachers and superintendent of mu
sic was agreed to.
—The Public Building Commission held a
meeting yesterday and passed a resolution de
claring " that no action has been Laken by the
Board touching the location of the public
buildings at the intersection of Broad and
Market streets, and that the Commission is
empowered, by act of AssemblA , either to lo
cate separate buildings at the four squares or
one building at the intersection, as the majority
of the Commission may determine."
—James A. Pyle and Elias Pearson, can
vassers 'of Fourth Division,Twenty-filth Ward,
and Jos. Ash and JOhn Shevelocker,
can
vassers of Seventh Division, Sixteenth Ward,
were before Alderman Kerr, yesterday, on
charges of conspiracy to deprive citizens of
their votes by striking names from the lists.
In the Fourth Division . 102 names were
stricken off, and in the Seventh Division 02
names. The defendants were held for a fur
therlearing.
—Jacob Turner (colored) was before Alder
man Kerr, at the Central Station, yesterday af
ternoon, charged with swearing falsely before
the canvassers of toe fifth division, Twelfth
Ward. Officer Wm. 11. Smith, of the Schuyl
kill Harbor Police, one of the division canvass
ers, testified that Turner came with another
colored man, named Isaac Noakes, to get him
on the list; that Turner swore that Noakes
lived at 427 Lyon street. Noakes was put on
the list. On cross-examination, it was....shoWA
that Robert Davis lives at 427 Lynn stNet, and
the witness,stated that Noakes came to that .
place to visit his relations. As Davis was not
present to testify, defendant was held in - $3,000
bail for a further hearing.
—A meeting of Master Shoemakers of Phila
delphia was held last evening at the public
house• on Sixth street, above Market. Jacob .1
Zaun, Chairman, explained the object of thel
meeting, from which it aiTeared that the jour
neymen working for stores on customer work
bad asked for an advance of about twenty-five
per cent.. on the preset wages, a demand
which was not-considered unreasonable by the,
employers, and which they appeared disposed
to grant if possible. After spine discussion, a :
coninlittee was appointed to take the hill fur
nished by the journeymen into consideration,
and report at the next meeting.
NEW JERSEY MATTERS.
CONVENTION.—The Repub
lican City Convention has been called for Mon
day evening, to nominate a candidate fi.ir the
Legislature for the First Assembly District,
composed of the three wards of Camden.
There is a warn' interest exhibited in the mat
ter, three candidates aspiring' Or the nomina
tion.
PoW-wow.—To-night the Democrats bold a
pow-ikow at Ellistairu(in which_ a band of
music is to participate. - Several speakers will
be present.
OpEN.—Sometinies people invite
burglars to enter their stores and residences by
their own carelessness. A night or • two since.
several doors were found open by the police,
but on searching the ',realises everything was
found undisturbed.
DISCigOEI:I:r.--4ievera.l 'disorderly parties
were, Ye4e,rday and this morning, held tf) an
swerand 'ordered to pay "lines. .
SUAm' Nmwrs.—The Cold nights begin to
drive the poor, wandering, homeless beings
!wh9 travel from place to place, into the Cam
den Statipri-bou.w..
DEAFI43BI3, BLINDNES El AND lOATABBH
,
treated with the utmost success, by J. 'lsaacs, M. I).,
, and Professor of Ditießeell of the Eye and Ear ,' his aped
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• ' -.. alts) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania,l2 years ex
--The following advertisement is ririnted in perieuce. No. 80f, Arch street. Testimonials can be seen
at his °Mee. The medical faculty aro invited to ac
a, l a t e , Has of the London T inte r s : " tdu cation 'company their patients, as be has no secrets In hie mac
fOr.Y..o [Mg La,diey,in K ent. • The Nuns house tice. ArtMcial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
of DickenWB , .Edwiti brood,' established more ' 1 " 1. exAminution•
1
than a century,' offers a superior 'education, on .1 l'incloiTH I\ iOT HERS AND NurisES use
the best modesua• rnetVods , ,,in a' sal übriotui eli- Ii
_ OWEICA !MIA NT COR DIA L, beCallge it ill one of the
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;n, news . - a , year. ,, , • A d. , mud delightful awl olleaciuus,remedivg ever df.coVer".l
mate. Trains l'.:0 to rii
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:dreF,..3 -,----- --$ •-•. • , . children aro subject.
MffMMN
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Cll ' TICL~a.
KENNE,NYB I OrENwq-- WEKR- .FRENCH
estahliOunents of lesser magnitude
' firftljS'neborintiry to aritotina au " Opening" Day, the
-house to which ye now finite attention findsit woman'
.c,to devotett l a Tlbiti6i*, at the celebra
ted French hlillinerrEictaldshment of Meant's,' Thos.
!Noo6 - 40.:13iiitherafti no* . inProgimes. Ever. since
the inoritilM. of Wednesday, OCtober '5, their splendid
• ` store, No. 729 Chcstt street, has presented statue as,
plaid.; the appeal attee f a ..,Ituties', fair, as an: ordinary'
Mishiesn mart.. One (.4-the distlnguiShiug . peculiarities'
of tide limit; is, that the proprietors open large quanti
ties of. dem - goods every daV throughout the
'secison.'. Their wholesale demirtineht, 'for which thei r
importations are very large, furnish an immense reserve
from which their Retail Rooms are soeonstantly replen-c
ished, that their stock' catmint be said to he exactly, the ,
ahme no. twp days in . the entire Season. Another disc
titignisbing feature of their house is that it has attained
its
, rpsesent commanding and honorable status by a ,
- strittly,legitintate growth, running Through a quarter
or a eentur.o.. ;No minduction' strides haveentarked its
progres4. 414 to-day the hence of Thos. heunedy
Brothers stands like ;t great unit with its roots grounded
in the respect and confidence of the ladies of our city
and State.
As the leaders and directors of - nil - that relatlo style •
iced tante in Penn etH :milli:its, and the mate ials front
which they are malle t their house is now without a rival
in America. ln order to hold the enviable poSition thus
ittlained, they now 'employ' an ample corps of trim
mers, fashioners and assistants direct from Paris. In
deed, we may urge with propriety that ladies who are
particular in the taste of thin department ict their attire
ought not to buy without consulting the talent employed
Icy the "Messrs. Kenniily,Und Joshing through their flood
of novelties: ,
But if the development of this popular house suggests
the oak, a stroll „through its Sales and exhibition rooms
is no Ice stiggeetivp of tropical gardens and flowers.
in the department of FLowgrts Kennetlye are/Kings
They know no competitors in America, while in Feath:
-ers tiful the Wl;ille retinue of ,fashionable, beautiful and
live] gems to please the eye, their stock is a wonder.
eiftered their 'store a few days ago to venture a dp
script ion. We left in despair The task would not only
be difficult but endless, as their " Opening" was a per
fect Dthrge.of Millinery: To describe it in detail were
as fruitless an endeavor as to expatiate upon 'the drops
of Niagara, or waste words upon the pebbleii of OM'
Andes. We took notes enough during our visit to fill
puce in the New York In ependent; but -throw them
away, preferring to spy. of what we saw in general
terms, and lease on - 1r aders to interpret what we
wrote I.y their own kno"wlodgo of Icennedy's'House,
and a personal inspection of their present magnificent
diSpla
TitE CITIZI 4 ',NS 01' . WAsHINTON win smile
when they read the report of the census-taker and his
repot t of th e ninth of stock, color, shapes and prices
of Cho Great Prowl! Stone - 1111111,1. f & Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street . nßend his report ;
Maher than the mountain's
11 . eeperlhan the ocean's drop.
Stronger than the rock-bod'ini coast,
More nuniertxue titan the Philistine host
coi.oft,
Colore of everS• tint hue,
Purer than the a2inre
Indelible an tin Hand space,
The hottest sun can't them ettac,..
We'll fit the hid fr,;m three to ten,
Anti all botAyeen that age and men
They It the crooked. fat nod lean,
And nil the ',hates that cantle l,etween
Cheaper than the common trash,
iletter than the habherdash
That is sold around the town
By Toni, and Dick; and .la 6:. and Brown
:\IANDonD AND YouTnr•l - t, Vi(;on are re
gain.l by 11E1 AlllOllOB EXTRACT BUC111:.
Foil NON-RETENTION ox INCONTINENCEOf
mine. irritation. 4111;1111111,1ton ttr nT eratie i ii or the
I lathier or kidneys, tliNettsee of the prestato glands Atone
it, 1 1,•171a, ..r, ca CII tl9,l.ravo or ,ric c I lIHt lep•.l9lto,
diseases of the bladder, kidiii•ya and dropsical
FIVO/Ing_t4 •
' CgE ITEI.:IIIIC,I.D'S F 1.1111) ExTRACT BUellr
_VP:OIIIm.Ds Fht7ll) ExTll.‘cT
ploa , ant in tA')tt Mid citlor, fret' from all illjurions propny
t in.. and intiffltdiatte in In nation.
1:l( II PARIS DECORATED
DLNNI.II. ANI
TEA SETS,
AT
CHINA HALL.
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N. 12111 1 IIt:STNLT Srr PET.
N Ew , AND ALL I'lt 1c v. 6.
NEw C!,bclls, NEw CLoU Ks,
AT KERIC , CHINA lIALL.
NOW "PEN. t 1 4,1 - 11 oW N. IMPOI;TATI ,, N. A NEW AND
"E.LE4:I lON PARI- , CLOCK-. IN 11A It HLE A\ll
lt,iN V. E.
OLD( hA FEET •27 . CACI) TI) $l,OOO A ~ET.
e1..q. - K-; Init THE PARLon. -
(:1..( - h. Fnit Tll t:
CLoul,-.. FOR . TIIE-DININC, - 1100.11.
AIT, h< 11,11 THE eIIA.NIttEII.
TioO , F. IN ANT ''F A Gimp h VI ND IT
0111 \.\ HALL I LA HGE A,, , 0111,1EN I , llt)si ,1 Uri ti
11110-,E, AT THE EvElfy
/LA NTED,
NEW Goons! NEW Goons!
BRONZE.,
FANCY TABLES, JARRINIER , ,
ARTIFICIAL ri.owEn , . 9
lerttes tock of Ne' Fancy Goode now ore•ning at
HERR'S HALL.l2lBChostnut stre.et.
:KERR'S CIFINA HALL,
1218 CI!FnTNUT STREET.
Holiday presents. selected in advance, will be care
fully retained fur delivery at any specified time.
CHINA BALL, 1213 Chestnut street.
NEW GOODS, NEW (400DS,
KELM'S OnllA HAM..
/IVO are now opening, per Intl• arrivals, our ass9rtment
o f fancy goods for holiday presents, purchased direct
from the manufacturer in Europe, all of which will be
offered to the public, retail, at the lowest wholesale im
porters' prices. We ins ite the public to inlet our
lure ass( rtment fancy g ode, before making their
purchases,
JANIE, E. Kynn lino.,
HA1.L.1218 Chestnut street.
FINE BRONZES
A t I{,•rr'n Hall, 1218 r.k.,1 ,
hp ituut Hireot, A larg
110 %V oponto
KEIZIC:•( lIINA HALL. 218 Chestuto totr,et.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. •
Font trARDINIERS, &C. •
W. , will open to.dny n Large ti.t,tortinefit of tint. A rtifi
cid Flom ers of stipt , riorquality._ for Ja rd inier e ,
.1 A MI`.: K EllO A. PROTHErin,
CH INA HALL, 1210 Chostnitt street.
TAKE NO MORE. UNIM.EASA.NT AND IVNSArIs
It M E FR for Implo:ootto and tillow•rou.s diHPaMotl.
II I.:1.311401.11'S rl: ACT 13 UE ti AND IMPROVED RISE
W A su. •
A LEARNED
Art old offender was lately brought before a learned
jti,dice of the peace in flocks countV• The cornitnblo,
a Preliminary, informed his worship that he had in
rusted) John Simmons; alias Jones, alias Smith.
-• Very hell,'' said the magistrate, `!, I will try .the two
w, .
nu ; bring in Alice Jones." , If YOU Wittit da try'
the merit,: of Beaver Meadow Lehigh Coal call upon
WnoTit, the extensive dealers, at the
Norther corner of liintlkand nVenne. They
have o a choice lot of large out Schuylkill coal which
they are selling at 65 00 per ton. Cheap, very
THE LATEST FASIIIOIs:ABLItt BEVER AMC. —A
furnishing store lit this city advertises • a now stYle of
erne at lIS "010 linnet fashion for the throat.•"fhis
may be the latest style for the outside of that organ,
but n Malden for the insidr — turs tustl- come up
which is twice as popular. Somebadq hits found
out that tivlitcdam tichnappVmprove soda ° wator,
and et:oubody 1101111e1iCeli ill 10 arrangement. Al
though somewhat conservative by nature, we aro not op
posed to progress, and conceiving it our solemn duty, ns
plIbliej0111 . ;1111lot, to ascertain whether Schnapps $Ollll.
W utter was a proper thing to tpeommend to our Hllll.
scribers, are tried it. The resulrmay ba oh ited in
words. Thp mixture is good to take. and if our stomach
is like tilollllleli iu general, It is congenial to that part rut
the human organization, ' and to conclude," it,
touches the right spot."—Sugday Cornier.
Tiir GLOItY 01 MAN IS STI O
Ihe nervous and debilitated should immediately deo
HELM ae1..1.V6 EXTRACT EUCIRI. •
HATS, LADIES' HATS,
Or the inost beautitul titylen,
At prices lower than elsewhere
At OAKFORIPS, S:l4 and 836 Chestnut street
,
HEI.NTROLVS EXTRACT BUCIII.* gives health
and vigor to the triune, sold bloom to the pallid cheek.
Debility to accompanied by 1111111 y alarming Hympt
and if no treatment 113 submitted to consumption, in
sanity or epileptic Cite ensue. • •
Comm, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, N0:915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderato. •
KENNiiiDY & B.ROVIERS, 729 Chestnut
aro now the acknowledged loadera in the lan,t
tyles of Paris Hats ankl Bonnets.
Bunn' aim .I.2I6TRUMENTB and druggists
sundries
ENFEEBLED AND DnLICATE CuktwriTuTiONS
I 1 b011I1301:814 use itEI,ESIIIOLII'I4 EXTRACT Buell 11. It
ill give brisk and energetic feelings, and ehrtbie you to
1 , 1,ep wen,
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I I ii. 1L AD EL
ISMINME
.1 A ME , K . ii ERR 11111,THER , ,
CHINA ri ALL. 1211,i Chestnut street
BNOWDEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street.
EMIZ=I
'I'HE -MAgoie& Jir.Ant Litt "CAIIINET. ORCIANO
ore MO STANtIARD Or EXCELLENCE in this geountry and
Ernern. _Their now style REHONANT CASES, W4C.11
E.UPIIONE SOLO STOP, are 01.9. t Geo. °nil/ at
GALD .t.rISORER'S.
Prices reduced October i. • . ; •
S. E. COULD. •
Wm. 0; FISCHER.
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. l'ilEnE ~Is ,No . , MISTAKE',..II,I3(iUT IT.—
It is a pleasure to deal 'with • a mail' like CitslttEs
Biciim„ the artistic Bootmaker.nt No. 604 North Eighth
street, above Buttonwood. His 'aim is to give entire
satisfaction to his patrons , and we scarcely need say he
accomplishes-ft - 4.- gigots up some of the ; ' best work
in the city, and lii fi prices . challenge competition. Try
him onto and; yon become a permanent, costumer.
KENNEDY & BitprnEns, -729 4 QlicAt . aut
street, -arr compellel to import their own goods in
order to satisfy the discriminating taste of their tine
trade.
WE HAVE HAD A GROVER & BAICER SEW
ing Machine in use for twelve years, end it 1100 never
hewn repaired in that time. I consider it superior to anY
other mai:mug it lute alVays givon entire satisfaction.—
Mrs. S. Perot, 1406 lute
street, Philadelphia. •
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, RESTORED bE
fIELMBOLD . EI EXTRACT EIX111:.
IRONING TABLES. _
5.3, $5 25, $3 50, .5 , 4 50. 85 50, 86 60..57, es, $3,50
610 soul al2.
A large assortment at
Dock Street Nitellen,Furnishing Riunna,
Dock street, below Walnut.'
. .
IiENNED, & • BROTHERS, 729 "Chestnut
street, elven to.doi a Fargo assortmerif 'of Velvets and
Satins for dresses,,
Cnoith-Panns, White and Bladk Grapes in
large cluaiers,' and fine French Coufecti6nory of bia
own manufacture, can be obtained of A. L. Vansaut,
corner of Ninth. and Chestnut.
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TnE FINEST assottment Qf Vitench Flowers
and Feathers in this country now open, at Thos. Kell
'way & Ern, 729 Cliwithut street.
FITLHII.OLD's EXTRACT BUCIDI AND bi
raOVED Roan Wein cures semi and delicate disorders
in all their stages, at little expiltne, little or no change
in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure It is pleit•
sant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free
from all injurious properties,
STnANE ntxr Tltur,.—Kennedy & Bros„
72A Chestnut street, have the finest assortiant of French
DfliThiery in this country, and their prices are the
lowest.
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" BURNT CHILL/IC.4'N DREAD ' Tire: F ine,"
Maid hence times who have tile/ them • loathe the dirty
tic coloring preparations with which. the market is
i
d .Inged. But n i y)ent.o>:'s l' ITALIA, OR . SALVAT IO N
1
o 'iYi'nt 1.: Ha un, their MM. sanguine expectations will
Is. r, ie
alined. Graf hair - 4ake any shade of brown or
black n niter its olieratiaii. .old by drugglits , .
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\VE are glad'Th nothei.! that the - demand for
Pratt'. Astrid Oil is eonstimtly inoreasing. Ono party
says : " I would rather ge..ee ti ve dollars Per gallon than
lie without it.'' Another says :'• My wife and children
feel so safe witl( t he • Astral' Oil that I *ill burn no
other." We likl to see this, for a good article deserves
j
patronage, and w now the" Astral" Oil to be the best
and safest in use. "ohody ran afford to burn impure
oils, however ehear ; and if the small additional amount
it COStS t ‘ O have ~, an d JIM, safe light he k•onsidored,. it
N% Mild t , tAIO its if the A'A'rral oil would he need by every
fi.mily in the country. Titke our advice' end bum. no
other. A sksyquir do e for Pratt's " Astral" Oil. .
Tile Astral-101l Is for saleat wholesale and retail by Z.
LOCKE & ,co.; ,1010 Marke 'street. Sole Agonte for Phile•
dolphin. 1 .
R ELIGIOUS NOTICES
~, ST. CLEAIENT'S CHURCH, TWEN-
Lieth and Cherry ntreets.—Service (Choral) and
sermon, to-morrow evening, at J.s' o'clgek. At this eer
y ice the seats will be free. - • ocl-s)a*
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ALV - A R Y PRESMYTERIAN,
Chntrli, Locuststreet,abovel'itteenth. Rev. Dr.
IltTmphi• y
.
u FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Washington Squarg.—licnc. Ilerrick Johneob, D.
D., Past or, will preach to-morrow •at 1014 A. M. and 7!i
P. M. " 10
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FIRST REFORMED ClitßeFf ,
corner of ! , , , venth and Spring Giardini streets.—
Thomas X. Orr, Pastor. will preach to-morrow
at 10!5 A. ➢l. and I'. M. -
. Strangers welcome.. lt*
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, C r4 "-pT . ,,, below- • 1-xtl,-.-110v-. P. Conlrey will
kirt itch to morrow at lialf-paat 10 A. N. and quarter bil•
201, o'cl.ch. P. 'lll . It*
11E1'. 'C.- WADSWOR.TH. D. b.,
l'Rstor. 'will pronely to moirow in the Third Re•
limned-Filbert-streetti,,Services-10-3
ni imaning.4ml in evening. It*
SATTNDERS WILL DE-
Free let are at Co'urfland Saunders Col.
I. tze next. TUESDA Y MORNING, at 10,Ii o'clock. Sult
tt'et—" Ports and it Fortiticatimt."' It'
jWEST ARCH STREET PRESHY
terimi Church. c,,rner Entlit.tienth and Arch
.tteets•.—ltr++'. A. A. i preach to-111 , v-
T . ., AI" in,_ A. N. urid Rev. F n k L. Robbins in the
outing at 7.i.! Connnnninn services in the
li,rning. It*
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH,
Broad and : , pram etreets —Rev. .1. Wheaton
•
smith. P. P.. Pallor, will preach Sunday morning and
-mine. Slrr.imr . cre welcome. EVeTIIIIg elrYlce, CMII
:==2=
Cq' ME}; VIDE', (PROTESTANT
Enisv.of,eA will be hthl in the Haller the Omn
i:W.l 811111Iderri Inetitnte. Thirty-uinth etreet, above-
Market. on Sunday. October 4th, at 7.0.30 A.:11. and 4
P. 111 :31.1111,111 y Scintol at 2.30. Holy Come unton after
Worn inn Prayer.
iu.BISHOP'S CHURCH—SPRING GAR
don street, near Broad, Rev. E. O. Simpson.
Rector. Service to-m orrow nt 103 o'clock 'A. M. and
7% P. M. Children's church at 4 o'clock P. M.
;•trai,,:ers cordiallr invited •
(u -R
. ---- EV. DR. MARCH, JUST RE
turned from hie foreign travel, will preach to
morrow at 10% A. M. and 7! , C, P. N., in Clinton Street
Church, Tenth below Spruce. 'Evening subject: "A
Prosperous Journey." All cordially invited. It"
Euwo EVENING SERVICE AT SPRING
Carden Ball, N. W. corner Spring Garden and
Thirteenth streets: to-morrow evening at 7!.i M.
Sermon by Charles Campbell, on " Elijah at %are
phut h." It"
u..‘iEltMON TO YOUNG MEN.—REV.
,Henry C. McCook will preach be Young Men to
morrow evening, at 7.14 o'clock, in Seventh Presbyterian
Church, Broad titreet, above Chestnut. 4 Subject—" Aims
and no Alma.'' Young Dien earne4tly invited. Usual
service at 10;o A. M.
BOARDMAN CHAPEL, BROAD
and Reed streets.—Rov.P. L. Jones, Pastor elect,
in commence bin labors on Sabbath morn fill( ' October
9th. Prtacbing at WY.. Sabhath.sehoel at 2!... Social
Prayer Meeting Tneaday evening at
fhe public, especially residents in the neighborhood,
arc cordially invited. Seats tree. It.-
r i t. 'WHAT IS BAPTISM A RE
spouse to the startling resolutions unanimously
ad., 14,1 by the Philadelphia 13aptist Association on
'llllll,,lity 111,4. Rev. Alexander Reed, D. 1).. will
prc,,, b., on this subject To-morrow Erettinti, et 73ii
in the Central Pronto terms l'hurCh, Eighth
ithori. A reit street. It*
SPECIAL NOTICES
.UOFFICE 0:1!'711 - -4; PACIFIC AND.
ATLANTio TELEURAPII COMPANY OF
TILE UNITED STATES.
PHILADICT,IIIIIA, OCtrther 5, Is7o
The RIM nahlection of the officers for the K eykt one
Te ph B:,oni pa ny will be hebl at No. 1675,i Wood
street, WkIDNES If Y, October Nth, at
twell e o'clock. MlOll.
oC5.lNi§ E. J. A L - Lai',N , Sec'y.
OFFICE OF TH E LIN
FLUE IN: 4 I , ItANCE COMPANY.
P I I IL A 114:m.111p" Octobor 3, 1570.
At a meeting of the Board oi Directors held this •lay.
a semi annual dividend of SIX PER CENT., nn extra
div blend of-TEN PE II CENT., and a special dividend
TIIIIEE PEE CENT..wore declared upon the capi
tal stock, payable to tye stockholders or their legal
representatives on and after the 15th instant...tear of
taxes. I. W. Mott - WASTER,
0c4,t0c15: Secretary •
WANTS.
NiT A T E —AD SMARTLAD TO
V learn tho hordwaro lonsina , a. TRUMAN &
SBA W, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market 13t root, below-
Ninth.
• .
ff M ED I U M-SIZ ED
xii.A ,- .lhvening 'Holm., in exchange fora hug e aryl supe
rior house in a central position I difference . mortgage/.
State location and price. Address Box Mg Post - 01-
nm act, 4t*•
- -
"WANTED A VESSEL SUITABLE
to carry timber, with large. ports. to bring a
cargo of timber from Darien, Ga. Apply to UOURRA.N
RUSSELL & 00.;111 Chestnut street. ocl tf
116 - 10 D WANTED 1W A PBESBYTE
i. rian Minister and his Wife. Location, Spruce to
Fine, Twentieth to Twenty-second streets. Address
111. F.," this office.
`V
VANTED—BY A YOUNG. MAN, A
VV situatiou as Bookkeeper or ()lurk. BM had
several years practical experience. References given
.Address 0. IL." this ogle"
MORTGAGES.
AT. PACT TO LOAN ON
$lO 0 Illortgago tiffirat-eisili city tircivirty.
. 0 ,
IENVIK 11. REIMER.
oe.B 2t§ 731 \Valuta taroot.'4
EERSONAL.
SPECIAL NOTICE.---PARTI ES AD V E
using by circular can have their envelopes addressed
and delivered to any part of the city on t (insertable
terms. Copying of. any description 'neatly done. Best
references given . as to responsibility, etc. Address
P.O. M., Ledger Odic°, It'
AVIS. ELLEN GORMLEY,FORMERLY
1. of 020 Chestnut street, has resumed Prose-making.
Engagements by the day can be made by addressing her
at No. 1226 Walnut street. •oe3-iltw
p -- HOFEBSOR JOHN BUCHANAN D.
. can be consulted personally or by
r
1 tte Inlll
Patients can rely upon a safe,speedy,a:d ; e r.
ma n ont cure, the Professor prepares and furnished
new, eciontillo and positive remedies epecially adapted
to the wahts of the, patient. Private offices In Collage
Building, No. 914 FINE street. Office hours from 9 A.
81 to e P lda lo• 6440, lY
,bIyrT3WWW-IR. , InSIEIIk.,ST
IL- for cleansing Silver and Plated• Ware, Jewelry otc . •
veYinanufacturod, 1
FARM & BROTHER,
fuld tfrp 824 Chestnut otrobt, bolow rourfhl
MME2=M
*at_ 'l.oi A. M. and 73
QC I-s-if
ANIIVEMENTis . .
AS iIIgR P S DANCING ACADEMY;
l• S. W. Cor. Twelfth and, Chestnut, -
(Entrance op Twelfth street.)
All the Bewatnd Faohlort - ibleDances Taugift.- •
Ladies and Gentlemen—Monday, Timothy', ThurodaY
prat Friday Evenings, = = - • •- •
• Mines and Masters—Triesday and , Saturday , After
noons.
Gentlemen Only—Saturday Evening.
'Private lessons, singly or In claim, at any hour to suit
convenience.
For terms, Ciroularo, etc., apply or address PROF.
'ASHER.at the Aca4my.' • sel2-Bm§
`IAHL L-AERTNEH'S NATIONAL CON
SERVATORY ORCHEHTRA. will give, during
the season of 117041, Tour Grand Concerts et the Abe
dewy of Music. There will also be given Tortirees
of Classical Chamber Music in the largo room of the
National Conservatory of Music. •
This Orchestra offers its Cervices to the public' for
concerts, operatic and dramatic performances, com
mencements 14c., ha.; also, in private soirees for solos,
nonettes, ottottes, sextettes, quintottes, quartettes, trios
and dims. -- •
Engagements received at the office; southeast corner
TENTH and WALNUT streets.
~ l iubscriptiou lists at the music , stores and at the
office. - sell-lm§
A
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
_ riAsstEws •
SEOOND GRAND CONCERT MATINEE.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 8.33' 2 o'clock,lB7o.
NEW PROGRADIME—FULL MILITARY BAND.
Aihniesion, 50 cents. Three Tickets, , 81. Family
Circle, 25 cents. Boxes. B'3 and 85. oc3 tr
Tickets at Academy of „Music, Music Stores, and. at
Roesler's Office, 204 South Eighth street.
A CADEiiituumusw. . NILSSON
MAX STRAKOSCH rcspeptfully Announces to the pub
lie of Philadelphia and 'vicinity
MLLE, CHRISTINA NILSSON
will make her first appearance in Philadelphia in
. THREE (3) GRAND NILSSON CONCERTS,
on the following evenings, at 8 o'clock :
WEDNF.SD AY EVENING, OOTOBE li 12th,
FRIDAY EVENING, ltth. SATURDAY, Oct. 15th
3ILL'E. NILSSAM willbo assisted by
Miss,ANNIE LOUISE CULT', thu favorito Colitritito
Signer BRIGNOLI,•tho distinguiiihed Tenor.
,Signor N. VERGER. the eminent Baritone.
lIENRYVIEUXTEMPS, tho great Violinist.
- The Grand Orchestra will be under the direction of
MAX. MARETZEK.
Conciliator Signor BOSONI
Tickets and Seats for the entiye series of three
CD nights, price nine (s.9)dollars, now for sale at the
box oflicenf the Academy of Music only.
On Monday; the 10th, the side of,Seate and Tickets, for
either Comerts, will commence at the Academy;, also at
P. A. North 8: Co.'s Music Store, RIM Chestnut street,
at 9. :
St A
einway Pianos are used at alb the NILSSON CON
CERTS.
Baltimore, Monday and Tuesdi*,:Oct. 17th and 10th_.
WALNUT STREET TARA:TEE,
• Begins at 7%,'.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oct. 8,
LAST norm OF
LUCILLE WESTERN,
Who will appear itv her great character of
MARGARET ROORLEY,
In the Thrillihe Drama of
. • 1. THE CHILD STEALER.
Jemmy ,Inbbs • Mr. Jaines A. lietne
• MONDAY 'EV ENING. Oct. 10.
HARRY AND ROSE WATKINS,
In their Grand Romantic Irish Drama of
• TRODDEN DOWN; 011. 'UNDER TWO FLAGS.
Air RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET
1. THEATRE. 13 , 1rins i to&
SA.TURDAY,
CIIICUMSTANQES.
MRS. JOHN DREW,
BARTON HILL.
JAMES, NEM PI;E. •
MISS KIEHL.
Com hiding with the G• Drama of
SIXTEEN •tiTRING JACK.
GRAM HILL, LIEMPLE, &c.
MONDAY—Wilitterollms'B Dramatization of
MAN AND WIFE.
CIIIESTNYT STREET THEATRE.
E. L. HAVEN PORT - Leeanii and. Mann tt,r
P. E. ABEL Rnsinf•aa•Agent
GRAND SUCCEit•S OF THE LlN(l4n't
THIS. SATURDAY. NIGHT, &GREAT RIBL. •
r i., P ntir PTIMIII of•
ALL THAT GLITTER!" IS NOT GOLD.
. .
LINGARD SKETCHES.
And the (Mannino Cantrilielta el
WHO SPEAKS FIRST.
A din i. 514 1 .4 n-25. and 72 cents. Roserved Sests,4s I.
1-1 ,, x Ono,. opejo , 37 o9o4.until 2 o'clock.
ARCH STREET OPERA. HOUSE,
- Arch Street. abovo Tooth.
' , :vnE PALACE OF •MINSTIZEL:Sr:' ,,
SIMMONS' 8c SLOCUM'S •
•
MINSTRELS'. • •
THE CHAMPTIPN TROUPE OF AMERICA.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
With tie - , ht , t Minstrel Ofgan Izat ion In tho world.
-PON Office once from 9A. M to 4 P. M. fir the cafe
r•f Ite,erved Seats. sol7-tf
VENN" ELEVENTH ST. OPERA HOUSE,
Lleventh Street, n hove Chestnui.
• • . OPEN VERY NIGHT.
THE FAMILY RESORT.
• IChtablished 1.•562.
CARNI'43OSS s DIXEY'S
MINSTRELS. • . .
•
The great Star Troupe of the World in their Grand
Eti , tdpinn Soirees
DoS: office open from 10 to 1 o'clock.
It. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer..
). L. CARNCROSS, Manager. au3l tri
F OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE.
Walnut Street.above Eighth.
GIGANTIC suemEss ...... A
CROWDED HOUSES EkERY NIGHT .•
• Bost Talent in America.
THE GREAT COOL BURGESS.
The funniest man alive
MLLE. DE ROSA,
The Peerless Premiere DIIIIHOUPO.
MISS EMMA ALFORD, MISS LIZZIE KELSEY,
SYDNEY FRANKS, THE JJONDON COM
GILLS. HOWARD and JOHN MULLIGAN,
The Celebrated Ethiopian Artists.
Two Splendid New Ballets.
DEMON OF THE NIGHT,
And THE GRAPE PICKERS.
THE. COURT OF BEAUTY BALLET TROUPE.
FULL MINSTREL COMPANY.
BOARDING
ROARDING.—CT AMAINICATING AND
. other r00ree,1327 Spruce street. , orS 3t*
OARD IN G.—TW 0
I) second •story rooms to rent, with board, together or
singly, at 1621 Che,tnut street. ostii"
SOVTH BROAD STREET.— VA
caneles I,r fatnilleg wishing permanent board
ing. )6IHo, single gentlemen. 0,7 (A"
nOARDING.-VACANT. TWO LARGE
j_./ and three small rooms, at 90,; SPRUCE et. oc„Sqlt'
IMOOARCH STREET HAVING BEEN
newly fitted up, 18 now open for reception of
famAiee or single gentlemen fliflO table board. aulritg
.113USINASIS CA S.
J A PEE
O WALTON &
CABINET MAKERS,
O. 413 WALNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of lino furniturp and of medium priced
flarn4une of superior quality.
GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER.
Counters, Desk-work, ac., for Banks, Ctlices and
Stores, made to order.
JOSE PH WALTON,
,JCS. W. LIPPINCOTT, •
f6l-Iys JOSEPH L. SCOTT.
J AMES L WILSON,
_ . .
HOUSE PAINTER,
11/SOUTH NINTH STREET,
Realtlenco-522 South Ninth area. ap3o ly 4pb
"El B. WIGHT
ATI f ORNEY-AT-LAW
Uommissionor or Deeds for the State of Ponneylvanhe 1
klllinole.
06 Madison street. No. 11, Chicago, Illinois. attl9tri
H ENRY PHILLIPPI,
CARPENVAI. AND BUILDER,
NO. 1024 SANSOM STREET,
je11)-1yrp , PIIILADBLPHIA.
OTTON BAIL DUCK OF EVERY
*4../ wsdth; ,frord 22 inches to 26 inches wide, ell numbers
Tout end Awning Duck, Pa or - maker ' s Felting, BM)
Twine, Ao. JOHN IdVERMAIi,
4a211 No 10.9 Ohnrcb it • t Oltv Stores.
POLITICAL NOTIE'ES
TO AMOS BRIGGS, ESQ.-8111 :
I call myself a Republican, but still an Indepen
dent Voter, especially %viten Judicial OiliCeN are to be
filled. Therefore, having read the pamphlet against
Mr. LYN)), and attaching weight to It sines Ulf charges
were founded upon the records of the Court. I was glad
when I heard that in.the Ledger of today you re-Viewed
that pamphlet.
1 expected its charges would have been fairly met and
answered. I expected this because of your ability, and
because-you are •alentified with no party. • i cannot for
get the sac rilicenTy64have made to your indent - idetic° ;
how ready you haditidam•te defy party discipline ; to
denounce those highest in party position anti 011iC.! ; •to
repuelate measures believed by party leaders to he es
sontitato national safety, and to act with the opposition,
when you believed *tor party men and measures to be
wrong. Front your ability;independence and. honesty,
I I,NIICCtOII till answer that would be satisfactory td toe.
I concede that what you state as the points of the pam
phlet are demolished, but alter reading it I would have
stated the points
1. Not that he has been discharged as a bankrupt. lint
that the causes of his bankruptcy wore discreditanle.
2. Not that he owed a Building Association; but that
he was a debtor to it on his official bond us its Treasurer,
and that he was Indebted to.it for some of money bor
rowed whilst Treasurer, but when he could not tells and .
for which be gave a worthless security upon land. in .
Montgomery county. In other words, that through
and by him, the custodian of .its money, the association
lost a large f5lllll of money.
3. Not that he was president lit a coal company; when
it becalm, insolvent, but that lea wan its pr ojectorthat
he and others bought It Cola lease, organized the com
pany, sold the lease 'to the , company at an advance of
ever eS4ll.l,ooo,and issued a prospectus full of glowing
promises, and that the company failed NH:IMO the
prOmiNen . of the prospectus, were untrue. BY' again
reading the pamphlet I think you will find that it quotes
from Mr. Lyrid'f3 exatin nation, that he borrowed all the
money he put into the company. I am informed that
certain acts that would prevent a bankrupt's discharge
are barred liy time. end that some debts are not affected
by IA discharge et all, but still survive, and that there
fore no in n
ferece is to be drawn in his favor, because the
Court has granted a discharge).
I may be wrong in • thinking...the above be the
charges of that pamphlet . ; if I am, many err likewise ;
ut all events, such charges are made, Your position rte
the Counsel Ly ad will enable ken to show these
clearance Unfounded', if they are so. Will you be kind
enough to meet the real points, of, the case against Mr.
Lintel?, Yotr advocacy and defeneeof Min are generous,
because you were his competitor (or his' nomination;
-mud becapse of that and the'. other IPA son menthinedto
this ii6te•,-Ini explanation fronryou will have n greatet.
feet upon earnest Republicans. Yours, truly.
10 A. 1.14/I.II3I.ILQADT.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
tY . UNION
REPLII3LIG - AN'
JUDICIARY.
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Picas
EDWARD M. FAXSON, •
".. TTIOMAS FINLETTEB.
. Associate Judge of Ihe Dislrict Court :
•
. JAMES LYND.
COUNTY.
SheriU':
WILL4IISI lI,LEEDS
Register of TN/Is.;
WILLIAM IT. BURN,
Late private 724 Itegithont ratmaylvunta Volnutoor
Clerk of the Orphame.Court
• IiEROT. JOSEPH C. TITTEIWARY
cal Y.
Receiver of Tore.
ROBERT 11. BEATTY
City Commissioner:
CAPTAIN JAMES
CONGRESSIONAL.
Ist District—BENJAMlN HECKEL.
2.4 " HON. CHARLES O'NEILL.
HON. LEONARD MYERS.
" HON. NVILLIAM D. KELLEY.'
15th . " ALFRED C. HARMER.
&nator--77/ird
,13E - NJ. W. THOMAS:
AViEIOBLf.
hit Distr.'Ct.—SAMUEL P. THOMSON.
21 " - WILLIAM H: STEVENSON,
31 " WILLIAM EELLEY.
4th " WILLIAM ELLIOT.
6th • WILLEADItDUFFY.
6th " COL. CHARLES KLECKNER
7th " ROBERT JOHNSTON.
Bth " - WILLII HL. MARSHALL
-sth • ',?O , WILLIAM H. PORTER.
10th JOHN E. REYBUBN.
11th • ';+ SAMUEL H„ lIAGXIt.
12th ^ •
" JOHN. L AMON.
13th " JOHN . DUN BELL.
14th " JOHN, CLOUD.
15th " ADAM ALLBadouir. •
16th " lA - ILEA - Am P—SMITK, •
17th "—• WATSON CODILY.
18th " JA MES• BILLER.
By - °Oct of the City Executive Committee.
: JOHN L. HILL, - Pieettlent
JOAN .51cCuLLorsu:/ becretarte4
DI. C. 110,40, ..... ....
telt 17 Z 022 24 27 29 re 1345 675 1011
Eu. TO THI-!_;
VOTERS OF PHILADELPffiI
~`~~
The,Undersigned, as Citizens of Philadel
phia, impressed with the growing importance
of placing trustworthy and intelligent persons
in Public Offices, respectfully recommend to
their fellow-citizens theghsition of
MR. WM. LEEDS
TO THE
SILL nuFF2kE.rrcy.
The proper administration of the office of
Sheriff peculiarly exacts such qualificalliaili;
and Mr. LEEDS is known to the undersigned
as a gentleman who possesses them, and who
is, therefore, worthy receive the support
and confidence of the people.
McKI?,AN, BORT E & CO.,
BENJ. BULLOCK'S SONS,
WM. SELLERS & CO.,
RANDOLPH & JENKS,
MORRIS, TASKER & CO.,
ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS,
M. BAIRD & CO.,
BUNTING, DUIIBOILOW & CO.,
EDWIN H. FITLER & CO.,
JUSTICE. BATEMAN & CO.,
.LEWIS WHARTON & CO.,
COATES BROTHERS, •
ALEX. G. CATTELL, & CO.,
STOKES, CALDWELL & CO.,
WETH KRILL & BROTHER.
JAMES H. ORNE ' SON -& CO.,
BROWNING & BROTHERS,
B. C. ORAM & CO.,
HENRY DISSTON & SON,
HOFFMAN & KENNEDY,
& G. A. WRIGHT,
WM. STRUTHERS & SONS,
NOBLI TT, BROWN, NO BL ITT & CO.,
'A' ILL lAM A. SIMPSON & SON,
ELLIOTT & D UNN,
RR ID ESI3U RG MANUFACTURING co.,
MI SKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA,,
E. R. TAGGART & CO.,
ANSPACII & STANTON,
JOHN & ,TAMES DOBSON,
THOMAS BIRCH & SON,
BROWN & WOELPPER,
FIELD & HARDIE,
I, AM BERT, THOMAS& CO.,
GROVE & BROTHER,
TA USSIG, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
CHARLES GIBBONS,
MORTON M MICAAhL,
ALEXANDER HENRY,
CHARLES M. PREVOST,
JOHN P. VERREE,
N. B. BROWNIE.,
FREDERICK ADAMS,
NATHAN HIL LES,
JOHN PRICE WETHERILL,
BARTON H.. JENKS, •
JAMES L. CLAGHORN,
SPENCER ROBERTS,
JOHN RICE,
HENRY MINIM,
•
CHARLES
WILLIAM H. KERN,
HECTOR TYNDALE.
•
HENRY B.,BENNERS,
DAVID WALLACE. • .
HENRY H. BLN G HAM,
EDWARD BROWNING,
F. 3'. WALT° N,
HENRY D. MOORE,
A. H. FRAN DISCUS,
COFFIN COLKET,
HENRY CARTWRIGHT, . •
JOHN H. MURPHY,
SAM UEL C. COOK,
JOHN IL CHAMBERS,
HENRY C. HOWELL. oc7 2t,,rp4
U . 1870. _ 1870.
SHERIFF, 9
wribia'Am R. qt LEEDS,
Jol6 tl orl2t
. . .
. .
~i;Atf.;,,Y.:X.,Ya-1,:-:::.......>. •-•:,,,.r '..'...; .+ . • ~,,. • , ~,„-,!
CV.B.A.T PAINTING.—
100 , the of the PECORA CODWANY's
a. 4 i ,
Co
PAINT (costing $12.001 will
a' AR
.palnt as much as :if )0 lbs. of ,end,
and WORT' longer. tor particulars;
COST I.k.A.D• lublress S. BOWEN, See'y.,No.'lso
',,.• ' N. Fourth St., Pltaatlit.,.
_ - 0, ,
r, el() 0 tU th /LI/
~ ._
POLITICAL 'NOTICES.
jer.D. - Ti P H I s
ADEripHIA. 6TEt, 1870..
Foticiug
P JAME LIND, Fsq.
the violent and perniotent, and no woftelleve
fattened libelliitianttacko mode upon you, both 1n the
press and by pninpidetti, and understanding that you re- .
train from replying to them beratto° of professional and
ofileluletiqueuu°',we take the liberty, no your friends
and no fellow Republicans, of requesting that you will
at Ut early a day no practicable, furnish us With ,au .-
autwer to the allegations alluded tte,,anyl with the proofs
neccanuiry to t a i tion it. ~•
wo hlibuilt to you that not only your personal reputn- .
t ion js involved, but the ylnuicatiou Of run. hinny warm
frie•n e, any,_.eten'the very character of the Republican
patty, wbonlinominee for one of the most honorable of
local °liken you ore, demand that 100 should nu longer
remain Silent. •
DM tailed IVlPrv ' n in a candidate for the Judgeollip.and
a stutlico avoidance of all_e.ffort to promote his own elm.
• tiom are 'worthy, of evfiry corinnendation ; but 'when
partisan oppositiOn and personal onto ity bear their false- •
rand 11,4 /ice to everYdnor 111 the community—anony - •
mous and dastardly though they be—the Intelosts of
your fellow•citizens in geberal render itincumbenCupsn
on to furnish, Unlit the means of apprehending the
error,ttild Of avoiding Unintentional injustice to them-.
scivek as well an tr. you. -
Very respectfully yours, - •
Norton•ldelfl.tchael. . Gillinggham Null,
illialnlA';;Ughant, Thomas S. Ellis .
Charles 111 freevoilt, F. A.
Galloway (1; Morrie, Nathan
T. Kassel Dawson.. John McArthur, Jr. ,
slolm Y: Verne, " E. G. H night.
Jiditen 11. Orne, datums L. Oaf:horn, • •
('buries (libbons, • Isaac Hazietrimst,
henry C. Lea, .1. G. ittsiongarten •
\Villlain I Littleton. , Charles , J
:faint% A. Free:m.ll. ' -
It. I'.' Charles .111. Wagner,
NVlllll'l W. Iteken, 11. K. Cummings, •
0. 11. 0111illitiprgh. 'Anita W. J.:vermin),
James 11. Winer Joseph It. !Mauls.
Amos • Ferdinand J. Droor i
. O ray lUmry li. Terry,
.1 °lib - Price 1 t 001(1111, It. I. Dobbins.
Tallles7s.,ldorlon Alt srhnel,T. Ma r
A:lnghaM, TIM:, S. .h.:l1 and :
Your hind and consider:Lb-, letter of yesterday found:
pie under eirmirmianc , q4 of paint ill and extraordinary
(lobo] rissfnent. The in.lnince of a i tarty thai has alwa
aim c.l to Ina 'H M
uila a AI statalari of qualification for
its official ispreheutatives ; Ilia no inoe for an office of
great lionor'and trust ; proud of it personal ttudillti , ial
l'(•nittatinti I lad until 111,W 111,4 neVer been gnomon, I
loom) alyssif, tticirligh the preis arid by eireolars, mut
doily and niallttianlhi assailed by an a nonym9us
•-netny. oil hout tiontgli In all probability" to ascr
tain his - Went ity witl, , ,ist time ettough prior
I tile sisct.inn lik 1/11110117011 htro.nood
by any legal rolnitli , ation•- and re , tralned. t 0 ,,, by the
list tire 01 flu , honol - lilils 0111(.1) iu .111 , 1ii4OLV from :WY di.
Fort ua.:nrue of ten!). i/1'
Inllt.tintrnteuc)•bottnd.asitw•re.nand and foot;
ppignantly oftlit . ,,bunicrons and weighty can
seh•ridan.s. so well shalt by yon an Mina
dials and coMplete ref itch ion of the 111 . .. f,, abut',' referral
to, and hioot tug, too, bow ti,.rniign that rs,fu•
tail on anthfhu /11/1.103 i0,,,,Arrp5,;,. ( 1 by
that tie (.43• upon which it it, based
lost depend noon 1110 111 , •re 1.6. , r1.11,11 ; yet erj,, l l‘
not. Cr," iLel l at invor the case, (rlitAtill MA 1 . 111 t•Illig11.10111
of the tact.. - by the ptiblie,
•
- •
• Yourarcharne and 1100 • 4; T , loo.it liav I.llo o yal alt thr
10'1110' ' it has ,•iipplbl the interp,v - itioti I s" Lunch do
siretl—il.ut of it thil,l party, who should fairly
tuscetl
-010, t h e r n ,f,4, and aloud/ authoritatively autte fo 'am
public the rebut( of that lavr•ittigattut t .
In the 111,4 roll your attention par
tictllai IV to the fact that the - utta,ll against Lot, 1, 4 , 4 i t ",
loatlo under the pretence of pubtishing eS tracta irons
;ndirici tecortj.---aa fai,ehool Witte ti Sti , • slightoiit
t lOn 11'101 , 0 re( oldo wil - I,,itcpottc • that it is uvula
/tor yniourtly. a preralitom •I hot would be I•lltirely 1111'
10 ytaotat y, ft thane fa kiflor. of th.• record hail
publialmi it a , it realOyv.l.4s. I laklV proreccl to sub ,
!n u t o au a brio; statement of th.- charge., ag tinst MO,
'lid of tl r all-Weis 10 213.10. as 11111411 its th tail iI tiro '
if will V•riiiit
1. ....treasurertti n 1r13111111A7 0,410,10t100 I w O , in
6.', 4 3, as adlaitt,t by n 0,11,i11 hi bank
ru 0(1' • 't he a nswt-r to t ht,. t bat n ehn. ft final settle:
tovnt of Illy Ita usurer'. avciitint, If seas found that noth
ing was due to the ; nul !fie Judgment upon
the [mu is d reool,l, 'f* he obt was ularktol on 1..;
to, r, Ledo le as ono of •• ahout ',•••::so,su,puor.ed to beNtrio:7
'lcod w in , Itido,l out of pi tOon r•tolitig' the bettle
1P,1.r..t toy accolifita which had not theti.lioen settled.
2. 1i.d10. , -0 a 44411114 , r f r 11/1 tiro.. to (thn in m g
ilocount” 'freasitror of the ...too ii.v,o,:tatian, awl had.
Julie /Oh, gi% 0 10011 ill the stittr of 6 ,OW
cover tilv,o•
The fact w,ih, and the ficr - O . 14 00 theft i f or , a'llowalki it,
that t his looney wensbarr any mock hohler diet
and doer borrow of Aa.loci,,Tf.,a, at •
iii(4llo.l bct. ,,, f 'cat e.'er:f4 The
anon) thous autt, , r of lb, vtrto•ks h;:ew it way ,
pateilt t itolacl. 41 tho ueeoutpanying
note ft - PM thedin't of the a-b , attriatiliti will sal,,
neat 1 ate. thee, .
I VA..; etwetrint hrr;• , ,Z,
PIIII.I.I4,LPHIA, Oet. 7( b. 1,1.c1)
"JA 51E! , L
to.llllg of 1104 Dir,:cl o r...
14.1,1,1 a al•ti i uiidltr At+ ,, o,o‘clon.l3-1,1
y trthre_
Pro 11 , . , / , at. 'You taro notTreanto , r_ot---,-
at or ooloro Jab!. vni:, , nor at :thy - titne prior tea: ll,ern.l7,-r .
Irrioo, yoor a• . - coulif t. Tr...A,,0r 0r oP
fin /0 Aft. 11111011. "11 , 1 rg4lll-1). nolll
- /10.- 1.1 lif .• Icl, 1.21 11111 , • f Bitter; our iwtiti o i,
of bb01..f01..,
'• V.-ry t -, l . o , •ettull;
• -- W.111.k Y."
3. That bite. I v.: 4 City andty, Jtig
har% rium tit I.:!ty, 1 :ettn - re- , ! in :Ili' tr I lul arn , ,tig
111 Of 10t• * emui•
T‘ , ll, Cif) of PLO4tI: , I pht..,/epr T.i-..4•a jr.,: t i
or the ).-Lrek••••! , :.! 21//'' , •• 4 L'• 41 ). r of
.11.341. i rut t L.. tilt], .11*. ft tr.4..1 Ihpf.t tto•pty
w•tit "t , ) 10 I h.., .1,2 th-ir. , •r) Wax
A o,inii I.ly 1., - 72.16 ci , ,}11,1, ii fain of.
dt-bt N,;la ^0 r,turlit-.1 Ity auts - W UP' I4W COM.
Male nri lay , but Ut Welty and
baaa-
It. the eh:ago. of infA,•llty to Illy, trust a% City Solid
tor aw..sactza ,. .loh , ii it, Is, 1,-d that I hi. rcry
dolt Ni aw it,, .01%1.1.: I ti , ".• NI hie It St ate" to li . • paid
it hull . it NI 114 a ha: gf . 3 011 , 4.1 th-I a lieu on my
~,„1 that ti t - paid before
dlarliark, I, F ••Ift f ClilJl Richard
~f 'I ,- (lnvltlnii ill ILIA
1-1.1
1 , 1./ . 1.1,TME11..V RE , tiVLII TANY..S.
" PI111,•1);?(.1 . 11;/. A . (Ni. 1, 1 , )711).
I her vby ertify that the Lt.'s... neatnat
.1 aloes .1.)L1.1 )i•At - , I •Ra'.o collected
tor the tit) rbro)t. i .hcriiC. ,al., t...
pp•Vti.,,ntado
In I:Nei; und the money [WI Department.
Jannary 2d. P 4610. .Itß,lll..ii UTTAI.I.,
- Registrar.
" 1 certif . ) t h.• itt.o)e atatenient to be-corroct..
" IfICII.IP.D PELTZ.
•• IMceiv.cr of Tex ea ."
Or the face of the very record from which [hit anony
mous I,l"ttillDik•tl I. ill it. , ....rterial for tier
arta. ta Lund my ctdnplete vitulieat Aftor minis
at exPriaftion of tho utter taletty—anil of the InatirtuttY,
tor the Utithor knelt of the fals-hood—a.e the atia...k
upor me, i t wee kd that il a fur ther Atl.“Ver to 1111 Y
f hi. alliigitivoni. ix needed. .• . _
4, That 114 the President of tneCntiAllltirs • M lltUal COM.
COl/11 . 4113 5 I Issued circular, containing fats- reprcsenta
thins as to the condition and caPachy of the companY :
that I made soinii tI7,OIKi by the sale 01 the comony i n
stock ; and that the mmiey 1 lost In it was not in fact
lout by ate, but by those of my creditors lr. ni whom 1
borrowed it. '
~, ~, ,
The answer to these aimitations 18 as etut.) and Uhl Coln
pl.-te as to 11. preceding. •
the circulars rearrest to wort founded on 311 4 1 con
tained the riflire reports of the * cry best toilang engi
neers here and at Pottsville—reports on Ii Welt I relied,
;,,, did iiyi.my one else, and which. %tere reprinted verbs-,
tun. and put In the hands of c•very stockholder.
'llse :clean /1.1. 'll , 1114:11er when he pretends to publish
711 V “ssrorriBtiLttuwtit6.' does tog give the fact that
at ben I subscribed to the stock /1101 1/00:1111.• 1111 "Ulcer of
the colnyany 1. was owner of some considerithlo pro
.pertY : that tiny borrowed (1101)1•1 I U.lty have owed w:l3
14.111 . 0(1 by collaterabc, or utortgaes•i ; c l lictoi oil my
real ci.titte..and that almost the only c1e 1,16 which wets,
1101 et , urea .isvf•Yo - thicsci incurred t Icy • a ccommodation
notes) to `i pay oaf lb.' Mort:zags debts of tlio sledCCM
emitters' PI tuna' Coal Couipsitiy, which notes wctiskon
111
by the mortgagor on account of and crect 3 on
the 1110111:14:, All ovamitiation o' the Het oNdales
tclent , l to, will show to sac 0 , 111 1 11.1 swot that
boo tor tic... , delcts ucc contracted, no aicplication 1.4) (110
Bat kript Cubit IA ould bar, tutu IWA:I,,,Iry. But It Id
said I Made 1,4411, : . sll,lltlo .1111 tit the Cy:Up:lily nut mil. ,
coil, 11'11111r . II I ,ltd, why is as tot nu cilueltarge no
-0,01. Insti•iM of being tincinincouchy acouleseell 111 '''
To elate such it illlCStioll Is to ;unfit It. Like 1111 the
iitlivii - tiliarglis contained, iii OM 111,M its end. Mina lin
totiniMil attack on um Ilbos4:lrefict rod to, those :Meet Ilig
my conduct its Preiiiiittliiigmf .lot ColiiiiliiiiirS' !Until:ll
Coal COMpany are a iiiitiiit'iiil by au examination of (My
W 1101.• record, and c'ct Iha diellicocul s, lt Melt art) and al
wnyh were open to thO investigation 4it . 111 t, nut:1(11,0(10ra
of the company'. and all Mimi,. iiiiMiisf. , l iimp.iiii.
I hash thus snlcstantiall3 ttitiittlirlitt ertry impOcitioltt lon
In the charge algtlilll4l 1111., 111111 the prink ;ire fund)'fill'
examination. Nt bile 1 have rrG allied from woodcut, I
cannot' help remai king that .no 'candidate for Mlle.+ Iti
this City has over been thins illiittiMil, and that nit
exigi.iity of partisan Thies
alcs. no vitilletice of ilfill)11311
u
' hut t ed ea itoctify the 1 of nitialis tio false atic titan to
ilPflitil a political (typo:iota. or porsonic l enemy. '
lit conelmion list ate fiat, LIM I he far its ; ant p(M1101111113 ,
COliCiii nisi in thin StatiMitilit I havoc lint clue thought, and
that is to PrcH e rve the good opinion id lily lellowcelll•
zees The ii.iee (11.111 , 1pv of the Diutelet 'Court, ;11 , W •
tiVer niticli 1 might be 'mood of and prize It cinder oilier
circumstances. is, It. ‘!ea' Of timid tack niticli• 'upon Mot
of hrrond4ry conscoioenelc, my 1to1,1•111/11 . NrIllitillt11/11 In
110. re 11110111111 a 1..) 1110 013111111) (IIIIL 101 butters lit 111/U/
1111111.11UL' .:1:" .
1:01/1 . 11, respiiiiifillly, •
l'n ILA iiIMMPIA. (Nil 1111: 151(1
(IF tip • fill 1.; ()le
11 - C.?' BOA HD. ()I.' AMU , : 11111 EN, So . :122 NORI'IL
STRICET. i
NOll , I . 111.1 , 4bY IzIve:1 that tiro 110 A 1111 01.' A1.1)1C1t. '
111 EN lin 11111/1/1111011 1110 I'olloo 11111.119111vel)10111.11 111 1110
MCI VIA' Witt tht. Ow ioltoot of 1110 twveral lave.
lion 11111141 , 0. ,vll ‘Vitril nllllll nowt 11. omicn
out 1)1101.00 ltulllrpnol 11. 01.11011 10 . 111 1.1i 0 . , 11),
I , lrst WIWI—N. E. I orner Illoynominlng a l'llllo anti
Ortwowtfl. 01 . .1. •
Sccoud Nvuo.l— . S, E , coroor .1 01101 0011 11 I'ollllo 111111 Pl'llllll
fitreel. • " .
‘v...6-S. E. 0111111 T VI 1 . 111 01111 Q111.011(111.0.qc
Fourth M'atil—SloilTrhtlyoroer of .1 tulip.. awl
istretl/1.
N s . Sllllll Wind—No. r-:i Spruce tilrovt.
•
141).111 M'ocrd-140 b 2 'taco
tievetith NS'fird—N. W. comm . rlllloteontli lint! South
vett
Eighitrih' E „corner Broad and Chestnut Ids.
Ninth Ward—No. Rita Market aireot. •
Tenth Ward—N. E. corner Jtroed and Race greets.
Eleventh Ward--N, W, corMr Bt,Johu and Button
wood strertN.•
Twtilith Ward—No.sl3 North Fifth st reet.•
Thirteenth Ward—N. N. corner Ninth and ()Oates tits.
Fourteenth NVard—N. W. corner Thirteenth and
Spring Garden,
Fifteenth Ward—N. E. corner West
t!.1);,t4..011 , 11 Ward—No. PIO North Fourth street:, •
Si'; ent ' , eon) Ward—S. E. corner Fifth and Thompson.
Eighteenth Ward—No. 522 Richmond street.
Nineteenth Ward—No..lslB Frankfort' raittit'
Twentieth Ward—N. E.oortior Alder attest and Girard
avenue.
Twenty first Ward—Morritt's 'Hotel; 111auayunlv.•
, Twentx-secotal Ward—Town Ball, Germantown.
Twenty, t rd Ward—No, 4:01 It mull ford street. •
Twenty-fourth Ward—Ortßp's, corner of .Fortydirst.
and navy:ford streets.
fifth Ward—Sehooloy 'rt, Clearfield aunt Rich
mond eta. • •
Twenty•sixth Ward—B. lA'. cornet Blond and South
atroots. •
Twenty-seventh Ward—Sharp's, corner Forty• third
and Market streets. 1-1
—]Herb Tavern..
TwentY-OightiOV"T"ES W .. r ' •
JAM . 01% 1.J.,L. -
cic4 ta,th.s, St§ . -• . , • . Clark.
CONDENSED MILK, EAGLE BRAND—
T:kJ The very best article for , travelers, infants, &o.
•Igettlele Milk Substitute, Patent Barley, Fresh Oat
Meal, 13ortiludit .Arrowroot, Liquid Rennet and
Flavoring Extracts. Forsalo by JAMES T. 1:3111N1i
13. W. corner Broad autt Spruou touts.
bYNI),
RELIGIOUS -INTELLIG
•
THE Bet , . 111 r Bliss has heel elected pastor
of the Presbyterian Church( Beverly, N. J,
A NEW Method i s t. Church will be dedicated.,
by mato, aVGitaid;P,a; Olt 12th;
inetAnt, ,
Tni .He r ' a Wallace Baddliffetime , resigned
,
the - paittoral Cbare'e - of the . 'WoOdland , PreSl4-
terian Church, West :Philadelphia. ' •
THE Reformed Dutch Church now reports •
131,444 communicants, a gain of 2,648 over-last
year. There is a gain of twenty ministers and
thirteen churches. •
Rumor Sao - wiz...Ns will ofliNte at the Chtfilth
of the Messiah, Port Richmdnd, to-morrow.
On. Wednesday he will bold an - ordination at
•
(lontittee fora they; MithOdist State
IDonvention have( seetire,d Hortibultural Hall'
for holding . the sessitinoof the Cont , entiOn; to.i
commenca,oktho ltith
THE conregation of the Nor th Preshyte
rian Chur ch,' Rey. B. L. Agnew, pastor, on
Sixth street, above Green, have resolved to
. build a parsonage at a.cost of $lO,OOO.
THE ne xt Monday afternoon union prayer
meeting Will be held on Monday afternoon
next, from 4 to 5 o'clock, in the Nazafeth M.
B. Church, Thirteenth street, below Vino.
• THE-next Sabbath afte•rnoon union_ prayer .
meeting (colored) will be held to-ntortow af
ternoon, from 5 to 6 o'clock,. iu,the'• Presbyte
rian-Cburob, Seventh street; below LoMbard:
OI the 1,469 congregations in the Southern
Presbyterian Church only,. 400 hate,pastors,
and about 600Jiave regular or partial supplies,
• and about 430 are destitute of any stated
Ministry. • .
Tint West Arch Street Presbyterian - Church,
Bev. A. A. Willits, Pastor, has liquidated an
old debt of 565,000, and :.I.le congregation aro
now making arrangements to beautify and
improve the church edifice.
• '
A FAIR in aid of the Church of St. Charles
Borromeo is now open atConeert Hall. It is
under the auspices of the ladies of the', church.
Asplendid portrait of Bt. Bev. Bishop Wood
will be disposed of byballot.
A I'OBTI{AIT of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Brairen
end has 'been presented by,,, Mns.orAl4ander
•Whilklin and some of theladies of the Pine
Street Presbyterian Church to 'the Ministers'
Aftsocititionbf.this city. It was accepted, and
will be placed in the rooms in which the As
sociation meets.
THE Roman Catholics of Newark, N. J.,
propose to erect in that plae6 a magnificent
cathedral. Bishop Doane; recently returned
from Europe, has brought 'the plans for it,
based on the largest and grandest churches on
the Continent.. It will take fifteen years to
construct the edifice.
THE Green Hill PreAb:vieriau Church intends
erecting a building in the' rear of the old_ edi
fice fur lecture and Sunday mihool purposes,at
a cost of $20,000, and upsw the completion of
this building, the one now occupilLby the con
gregation will have extensive iiniitoverneni's
made upon it, the sum of $20,000 having been
appropriated for this purpose.
A N Ew Voris religious paper urges a grand
meeti cc of all Protestant churches to be held
immediately, to adopt efficient ine.asures to
meet the, duties of the hour by giving the Gos-
Del to all tile nations of Europe. "As Austria,
and Spain, and Italy, and France are now to
be open to the Bible and missionary, the day
of Europe's redemption draweth
'fnE. oldest Baptist sect in this country is
the one known as " The Ancient Order of the
Six Principles of the Doctrine of Christ and
.His. Apostles." . This denomination .has just
held its two hundredth .anuivetsary in Rhode
Islaxd, and numbers-in all about five thousand
melithers. They . practice the rite - Of cotitirma-
Mon, making it a .condition of communion.
THE receipts of the Boards of the Presbyte
rian Church for the modth of August were as
follows : Board of Home Missions, 5A,9,14 $1 ;
Board of Education. $1 ° .504 0: Boafig of Fter
eign Missions, i-5,132 81 ; Board of Publica-•
Hon t Missionary Fund), .5:IX& 57 : Board of
7 - Church Erection, $5,748 8I; Fund for Din
ableid Ministers, ,' , ..,2.,934 , 11f.t; --Committee on
Freedmen, i 1,701 .1.
-Tnc report of the Baptist Home shows that
during-the,pastye.ar the lady managers re
-Oeived-;,.725 by a.children's concert, and that
-sl',foo was received as the result of a straw
berry'festival. The trustees :believe that the
.flatue'can be opened by the first of January,
.1871; - clear of all incuiribrance. Already ! , (1.0041
lave been paid on the property, and there re
mains but to he paid.,
'lns regular meeting of tire Sunday School
Association of the Protestant Episcopal
Illiurch of this Pity will he held on Monday
" - evening next, at ti o'clock, in St. - Matthias's
Church, corner of .Nineteenth and Wallace
streets. The subjeet fttr discussion, "What
are the characteristics of a good " Sunday
School Teacher r will be opened by Rev. Wm.
H. Hare, rector of the Church of the AsTien
aion. Other clergymen and laymen' will par
ticipate.
linitersalist Sunday School Union,
composed of the teachers and officers of. the
several Universalist Sunday schools of this
city, held its regular quarterly meeting on
Wednesday evening last in the Church 01 the
DlefEdab. Rev. E.G. Brooks and Rev. H. C.
Leonard and others, made some' appropriate
. remarks tending towards the advancement of
the Sunday school cause. .Tlie object of this
Association is to further Sunday school work
in the city.
THE Protestant Episcopal Sunday schools of
this city number 71 ; teachers, 1,958 ; scholars,
23,99:!. With the exception of Bethany Mis
sion (Presbyterian), which numbers 1,604, the
three largest Protestant schools in this city aro
Episcopalian, viz.: St. Mark's, Frankford,
1,571 ; Epiphany, 1,378, and Holy Trinity,
1,168. Trinity Chapel being a part of Holy
Trinity and . the teachers being communicants
of Holy Trinity, its members should be added,
making 1,949.
.Tut Rev. Dr. March, pastor of the Clinton
Street Presbyterian Church, return, l to this
city on Thursday last. For nearly a year he
has been traveling in Europe, along the Nile,
and in the Holy Land. He sought relief from
protracted : pulpit and pastoral labors in travel,
and came hom'e restored in physical strength
and enriched with experience ainong the nis
torical centres of the Old World. .Dr. March
was officially welcomed on Thursday evening.
George W. Mears, in the name of the congre
gation, expressed their gratification at the re
union of pastor and People, alluding to the
deep interest felf - hythecharge in their absent
bead, and the many ways in which the ab
sence had been felt by the people. Dr. March
replied: Other addresses were maderby Presi
dent Cattell, of Lafayette College; Mr. Ken
nedy and Rev. Dr. Mears. • The congregation
separated singing "Blest be the tie that hinds."
The Church was decorated with evergreens
and Magnoliari, a fine supper was partaken Qf,
and the, occasion was one long to be- remem
bered. *;
'Tai- new tabernacle for the - Rev. Dewitt
• Talmage, in Brooklyn, wa.s - dedicated pn Sun
day, the 25th nit., in the presence of a large
audience. It is an immense building,andthe
Est -are all free. Mr. Talmage said 'htt - the
• course of his sermon, •VI prayed' that this
'building, 'whatever it might be like, would riot
be like is church,.and my prayer has been an
swered." The following is a description of
the building: Inside it is an 'adiphitheatre,the
seats being; ranged in tile arc of a circle, in the
centre of which are the drgan and a platform.
There is-no pulpit. The walls, which are of
iron, are painted lead color,the &h id of which
is to give an air of height and lightness to the
entire building; the roof is'of the same tint.
' In the "Centre of the - Ceiling is a large skylight,
with 187 prisms of•glass, - from which the en
tire place Is lighted up. The house is 150 feet
long by 100 feet 'wide,
and the seats, will ac
commodate 2,500 auditory. Should:that sitting
.
room be found too small, it is the intention of
the managers to build a gallery that will ac
,commodate 1500 more. The organ is the sanffi
that was used at the"great musical festiVal in
Boston. - • •
THE report of the proceedings of the Erni: -
versalisCOmitenary, recently held, hai been
'published. The annual sermon was preached
o yb Rev. Dr. Miner. During the - sessions Mr.
Horace Greeley, who took an active part, in
troduced a t esolution for the establishment of
a printing and publishing house, on tha-model
et the Methodist Book Concern. , It Ailed to
Pass, however, the
. principal objectitin -being
the scarcity of funds. From thereports of the
various officers and committees thetfollowing
facts are gathered ; Twenty-one States were
represented. The present church property of
the denorninationle valued at $5,000,000.; cur
' • rat expenses, $00;000 ; property and invest:
tnents in colleges and schools, $1,683,000 ; in
vestments'in. charities and missions, $85,000.
giro following is a statement' of the o eLatiarY
y ._
ts' •
work of 1870, in addition to church expenses •
Raised on the Murray Fund, $162,2283 other
,orlerings;_,ln paymept of .church . debt
churches, endowment Or colleges and
schools,
making a total of $948,536. The de
nomination has five colleges, seven academies
dawn theological schools, repmentingarto
tal`valuation of nearly $2,000,000.. Tho mum
ber-df churches was reported at . about ,-1,000;
preache - ray 000. Tbe ;whole number of Sunday
schools is 60'0, and the ,rnembership '40,000.
Among the superintendents are twenty-six
ladies. InlB6%.fpg-ty schools were formed,and
3W this year. 4fa
PROPOSALb.
E P TMENT HIGHWAYS.
IJ , OFFICE—No. 104 . SOUTH , FIFTH
STREET.
PnYLADEtrmA, Oct; 7, 1870
. .
NOTICE; TO 'CONTRACTORS.• _
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received - 4 - f,
the Oilice:of„the Commissioner of :HighWays,
until 12 o'clock M., on . MONDAY, - 10th
for the construction of .a .Sewer on -the
line Of Nineteenth street, fgom the. Sewer in.
Columbia avenue to the south line of Xonf-'
goniery avenue. On Forty-first street, -from
Haverford avenue to Mary street, thence on
Mary street westward to Forty-second street,
three feet in diameter. On' Leaf street, from
Orange street to Locust street, two feet six
inches in diameter. Said Sewers to be made
of bricks circular - in - Imm, and according to
specifications of the Chief Eoginev,and Sur-,
veyor, with man-holes-as inar-lre di
rected by the Chief Engineer and Sur
veyor. ~ The understanding - to-be that, I,llif
Sewers herein advertised are to be completed.
on or befoie the :::11st,,day Of. December, 187 U.
•And the Contractor take bills preparpt
against the property fronting on said , sewer
to the-amount of one dollar .and twenty-five
cents for eaphlineal foot of. front. on each
side' of the street as,tio much cash paid; the
balance, as limited byvordinance, to be paid
.bythe city ; and the Contractor will be re
(mired to keep the street and seiver in good
order .for three years after the sewer is
finished.
When the street is occupied by a City Pas
senger Railroad track, the Sewer shall -be con
'structed along side of said track in such man,
ner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe
passage of the cars thereon ; and no claim for
remunerafip,mshall be paid the Contractor by
the company using the said track, as specified
by Act of A,ssembly approved May Bth 1866.
Each Proposal will be accompanied by .a
certificate that a Bond has been filed in the
Lair Department as direfged,by Ordinance.of
Islay 251.14 180: If the Lowest Bidder shall
not execute a contract within live days after
the work awarded, be will be deemed as
ileclining. and will be held liable on his bond
for the difference between his bid and the next
lowest bidder. Specifications may he had at
the Department of Surveys, which will be
strictly adhered to. The Department of High
- •. -eser -es the ri:ht to re 4 ect all bid not
deemed satisfactory.
Al,l Bidders may be present at the time and
place of oening the said ProposaLs. No al
lowanc_el•ill be made for rock excaNiation ex
cept by special contract. •
'MAHLON H.. DICKINSON,
oci3-3td. Chief Commissioner of Hiahways.
PROPOSALS FOR SIU PPUES. - F-
F.I GE OF PA N:MASTER "UNITED
STATES NAVY, O. 4n CHESTNUT
STREET.
'PHILADELPHIA, OCt. 4, 1870
SEALED - PROPOSALS, endorsed " Pro
posals for Supplies, Bureau of Construc
tion,'
" will be received at this of- ,
flee until 12 o'clock M., oil the 13th of Oc
tober, for furiiishinp the United States Navy
Department with the following articles, to be
ll"oftbh - best`quality, and subject to inspect
by.the Inspecting Officer in the Philadelpriii
.I<avy Yard, where they are to be delive'red,
When required ; free of expenSe to the Gov
er.ratient, fcir which security must he given :
- FOR BUREAU - OF CONSTRUCTION AND
REPAIRS
45,000 bd. f.c4t, 'yellow Pine Deck Plank,
7,irches. 40 to , Mfeet long. To be of the best
quality SoutieraYi;llOLV, Pi Ile.
Bidders ar&referred to tlie NAVAL CON
STRUCTOWat the Navy-yard. for 'informa
tion as to quality, time of delivery, etc-, and
the right is reserved to reject alliWids that are
not considered advantageous to the govern-.
inept. Blank forms for propoSals tvill be fur—
nished at this Oh -
th s 4t;•
Sl' aVE I' NOTICES
j_/11:1'A RTII ENT (F SURVEYS. OFF I E
OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SUR-
V El:OIL _ _
PH I T.ADELPIII:I, October :Itb. 1870
NOTlCE—Duplicate plans of tifki survey
and regulation of the twelfth section of the
late TOW !Dalt of Bristol,in the Twenty-second
Ann), boilinced on the
North by Chelion av;,ane, > 4
South by Clievcsi.reet •
N o. 243.
East by Broad street,
•
West he Stenton avenue,
alsooluplicate plans of the Survey and Regula
tion of Seconcbsection of Kingsessiug, hounded
on the
North by Warrington avenue, 1
South by Darby avenue,
East by Fifty-third street No. 151 ;
West by Sixty-second streej..,
and of the Third secti air of Kingsessing,
bounded on the
North by Warring i a Tune,
South by Datby ave up,
No. 152 ;
East by Sixty-secon reet,
West by Cobb's Creek,
are now prepared and deposited,No. 20 at the
office of JESSE LIGHTFOOT, SurverVor,and
Regulatot,Railread Depot,GERMANTOWN,
and Nos. 100 and 152 at the office of .TAM ES
MILLER, Surveyor and Regulator, No. 4040
MARKET Street, and also at the office of this
Department,No. 224 Soidh FIFTH street ; and
the Board of Surveyors have appointed MON
DAY, October 17th, 1670, at 10/ o'clock A. M.,
to consider any objection that may be urged
thereto by any citizen intersted therein.
, - STRICKLAND IKNEASS,
Ocff ff 15 3t4 Chief Englneertind Surveyor.
LEGAL "NOTIOES.
STATE OF JOHN DALY, DECEASED.
—Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of JOHN
SLY, deceased, having bean granted to the under
s :plied. all persons indt bled to said estate Ore requested
to mute payment. and these having ebliTll3 against the
same to present them to ELIZABETH DALY, Execu•
trix, :117 Mulberry alley. ocS-s6t§ •
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY - OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Estate of CHAS. W. and EJCH.\ RD SAINTER. minors.
Trio Auditor appointed by flat Court to audit, settle and
adjust the account of JOIII , T S. TP ACK •Y.
dinn of CHAS. W. and RICHARD S
children aud heirs of RICHARD J. SAI
to report distribution of tho balance in thmhatule of the
accountant, will meet tho pantos interested for the 0ur
.r(1.4, of his appointment. on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 79th,
1870, at lo'clock P. rd., at his office, No. 709 ;Anima
street, city Philadelphia. E . 111;NN,
ovB s,tn,th .51§ Auditor.,
ESTATE OF REBECCA B. CHAPMAN,
Deceas6l.—Letters of Administration upon the
Estate of REBECCA B. CHAPMAN, deceased, haring
been ranted to the undersigned Executors, all persons
being" indebted to the same will make payment; and
those having claims preitent them, without delay. to
GEORGE W. BIDDLE,
No 208 *outh Fifth street. Philadelphia.
,IGHN B. THAYER,
seltls Ed§ N 0. 7 .25 Walnutstroet, Philadelphia.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEL E.
City and County of Philadelphia—Estate of
THOMAS DUNN, deceased.—The Auditor appointed
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account
EDWARDof H. ALLEN, Administrator of the
Estate of THOMAS DUNN, deceased, and to report
distribution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes
of his appointment,on TUESDAY,Octobor 18, A.1).1870,
at 336 o'clock,P. M., at his °ince, No. 709 Walnut street,
in the city of Philadelphia.
oc6 th,s,tu,so; THOMAS A. PORTER, Auditor.
IN.THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
City end County of Philadelphia.—Estate of A US-
Ti:N MONTGOMERY, deceased.—The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit. settle nod adjust the ac
count of • THE 'PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR
INSURANCES ON LIVES. Ac.. Administrator d . b. n.
c. t. a., of AUSTIN MONTGOMERY, deceased, and
to report distribution of tho balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties interestod for the
purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, October
.18th, 1870, at eleven o'clock A. 51., at his dike, No. 532
'Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. oati-th tust."
INSTRUCTIONS.
PHIA
Stable, Noe. 3331 and 3314
r ?, - 2
ScU i tit l. L?v E er L y
allot street, is now open ter the Fall season. It ie
thojargeet, best ventilated and most commodious, estab
lielnuout in the city. The hems are thoroughly
trained, eo that invalids requiring such exercise can
ride with safety. To hire, Clarence coaches, hereof; and
vehicles and saddle horses. Horses broken to tho sad
dle. l/orsee-taken to livery.
. SETH CRAIOE, Prouriet4.
Jilk mip • RIDING SCHOOL.— MR.- E. DE
I{ITIFFER will open his Riding School, 308
at iggitYl)ugan street, below Spruce, on September 13,
1870, with a good Stock of well-trained horses. Horatio
trained to the saddle. Those keeping their horses at
this stable can have the privilege of using the riding
room. Saddle - k9/TOOMA c luvag° o f or P4rti°B"l".'" to
uelj24)t§.
PHILADELPHIA' EVENING BULU'I I IN, SATURDAY,_ OCTOBER 8, 'lB7O
A. W. RUSSELL,
PayrnasTor U. S. Yavy.T
.FINANOLiIIs.
A Desirable
‘
SAFE 110 ME __INVESTMENTe
THE'
- SUNBUkf:E : AND LEWISTOWN
RAILROAD COMPANY
O ---- F
ER' . . •
$1 t 240,0 • 4 BONDS, :
Bniring Ppr Cent. Inteirest in Gold,
eouri d•iiy
FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE.
The. Bonds are issued in •
sl,ooos, ssoos and $2005..
• The Coupons are payable in the city of;
Philadelphia on the first days of April and
Oc
toUgr, •
-.Free orState.and United States'
Taxes.
The,price atpresent is
.90-and Accrued Interest in
-,lencyaY
Parties purehasing pripr to October will Make:
the difference on the GOLD. INTERENT.
T s hiS road, with its connection
. with the.
Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings'
the Anthracite Coal _Vials 67 MILES nearer
the Western and Southwestern markets.
With this advantage it will control that trade.
The Lumber Trade, and the immense and,
valuable=wieposit of Ores in this section, to-,
getber with the . thickly peopled &citric
through which it runs, will secure it a,,..;,veri
large and profitable trade. ' •
WM. PAINT -ER- CO.
PANDERS,
IRalerB in Government &trait,le-N,
No, 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET
fl--LAfr-1
1110 ST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD
S6ren Per Cent. Mort g ageir Bonds.
. ,
We offer for sale, at par and accrued inters , .th '
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
, @
...,
Free from all Taxation.
OF THE
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD .
The Railroad property, which is mortgaged for the
security of the,holdeps of these Bonds. is tir4slg,l, and
•
-1, . , een in u wor. . lug ordeff --- Effirai - 15.54, earning and
paying to its s tochholdere dividends of ten per cent. per
autinm regularly upon the full paid-up capital Stock,
now amounting to $17,957,850."
The Benda have forty ye:lig to run., - ARE REGIS ,
TREED and FREE FROM. ALL TAXES ;- interest
seven per cent. par annum, payable. September an
March.
For further partimilarti,,annly to "... .
DREXEL& CO., . . _ ..
C.& H. BORNE,
W.H.cNEW BOLD, SON er.: AERTSEN.
NU LADHLPII lA, August 3,1;170.
~
sels IM5p
ILMING'rON AND RENDING
RAILROAD
SEVEN PER (INT. BONDS,
FEEE OF TAXES.
We-are offering $200,000 of the
SeOnd Mortgage Bonds of
this Company.
AT S 2 I=2 AND ACCRUED-INTEREST
For the Convenience of investors these
Bonds are issued in denominations of
sl,ooos, ssoos and sloos.
The money is required for the purchase of
additional Rolling Stock and the full equip
went of the road.
.The road is now finished, and doing a busi
ness largely in excess of the anticipations of
its officers.
The trade offering necessitates a large addi
tional outlay for rolling stock, to afford full
facilities for its prompt transaction, the pre
sent rolling stock not being sufficient to ac
commodate the trade.
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKOLS,
No. 36 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
ee29 llt 3mrp
A LEGAL INVESTMENT
FOB
TrUstees, Executors and Administrators.
WE OFFER FOR SALE
2,000,000 .
OF TEE
Pennsylvania Railroad Company's
General Mortgage
SIX. PER CENT. BONDS.
At 95 and interest added to date of Pur
. chase.
All Free from State Tax and Issued In
Sums of 01,40.
These Bonds are Coupons and Registered. Interest
on the former payable January and July 1; on the tatter,
April and October 1, and by an Act of the Legislature
approved April 1, 1870, apo made a Legal Investment for
Administrator°, Executors, Trustees, dm:
For further particulars apply to
• Co & li. BORIE,
JAY COOKE dc CO.,
E. W. CLARK dc CO.,
W,. 11. NEWBOLD, SON . dc AETITSEN.
oci 1=51) 1 ' - , •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
THE UNION BANKING COMPANY,
• CAPITAL PAID IN 512:10400,
WILL ALLOW 4 (FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
ON, DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY 011E01i.
J 4,13, A, HILL; 0001/1 1 4 :
jeB-amni
11IISSELIVIAN, Peesident
FINANCIAL.
;,'40U'12 1 ,0: . W,P3.
The COl:mons of the First Mortgrtmce*intle
OF THIN
' Vilmtngton ands Reading Railroad,
Du'e. .
Wlll bo paid, on , and tltoi that date:at tho Banking
Homo of
WM. PAINTER & CO
8. - Third Street, Philada.
W. S. lIILLES, Treasurer. ).
5e.29 Ittrp
DRUF & -,
N0..34 South
4.1,
Third Street,
American and Foreign Bankers.
leeno-Letters of Credit for Travelers, entitling the
holders to draw on LONDON, PARIS or t a SUE,
!Switzerland. Also, available thrcilwbotit•• " , ited
States.
Draw at eight and by telegraph on SATHPr 1 0\
San FIraDCISCO.
'Deal in Gold and Government and other Secnri es. •
Receive Gold and Currency depakitcsubjectjo draft
tit eight. ~ -}
lVinthrop & Co., Drexel,. flarjes & Co.,
,No. 38 Wall Street, No. 3 Rite Scribe,
- New York. Perla.
C`OIUF'ONS.
THE 7 PER CENT.
GOLD CC)I3E'CVINTS
OP THE
SUNBURY 8i LEWISTOWN R.R. CO.,
Due OctOber 1,
Will be paid on anyter that date at the Banking
Borne of
WM PAMTER - it' CO.,
1.36 South Third Street.
J. G. L. SIIINDEL, Treasurer
ec2.9 r
A Choice and Undoubted Securit,y,
7 Per Cent. 4 G - old
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,.
Coupon or ReglOteret and Free of 11.14$.1faz
ISSITED Y
Burlington-, Cedanapids and Min
_ nesota R. R. Co.
(1 ,4
A . Limite 'Quantity still offered for sale at
90 A b ACCRUED INTEREST,
INTE.II4IT 1 AYABLE MAY A.ND;NOVEMBEIL ..„_..,
l'‘'."
• -
CHABLITS L. FROST,
The greater.part of the road is already completed, and
the earningali'brd the finished portion are already more
than ,ufficient to pay operating expenses and interest-on
the bonds. The balance—of—lbo-wurk—ta—progressinf
rapidly, in time for the movement of the comidg grain
crops, which, it Is estimated, will double the present in•
come of the road. ^
The established character of 'this line, running as it
does through the heart of- the most thickly settled and
richest portion of the great state of lowa, together with
its present advanced condition and larg bonds
to
earnings war
rant 129 in unhesitatingly recommending these
to investors as,
in every respect,an undonbted security.
Tbeso bonds have 50 years to run, are convertible at
the option of the holder into - the stock of the Company
strier.„and the payment of the principal is provided for
by a sinking fund: The convertibility privilege at
tachedtto these bonds cannot fail to cause them at no
distant day to command a market price considerably
above par, besides paying about 9. per cent, currency,
interest in-the meanwhile. United States Five-twenties,
at present prices t only return 5 per cent., and we regard
the security eotialli safe.
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
3 Wall Street. New York.
TOWNSEND WHELES & CO., Plfflada,
BARKER BROS. & i 0.,66
KURTZ •& HOWARD,
BOWEN & FOX,
"OE HAVEN & BRO.,
oc6 eh s to ro,
JAY . COOKE & CO.,
11
Philadelp 2 ia, New York and Washington,
.A.TVIKVRS S ,‘
AND
Dealers hi Governmett Securities.
Special attehtfen given to the Purchase and Bale el,
Bonds and Stock, on Commission, at the Board of Brd 4
tiers in this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
.GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST.
MEN 2.
Plaphleta and full information given at our office.'
No. 114 S. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
mh29-tCrp
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
BotimT, SOLD AND EXCVANGED
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Cr 0 La I)
Bought and Sold at Market Rates.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC RAILROAD ,BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS ,
Bought and Sold on Commission Only
Accounts, received and Interest allowed on Daily
Balances, subject to check at sight.
40 South. 'Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
TAMES ;. NEWBOLD So SON, •
•• BILL BROKERS AND'
GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS
11 , 18-2rara . .• 126 SOUTH SECOND STREET
JEC6MK7 -- -FCWIirJI:LET - 1130 — TONfr - OP
- ()balk, Allot. Apply tO SVORKTiIAN & 00.,
393 Walnut otnot, ;
FINANCIAL.
- ,
, aog
lIA.BRISSON GR &MHO
13:41a p
KEIL . .
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS REOL'IVED AND INTEThe
- EST ALLOWED'ON,DAILY BALANCES':
"'ORDERS PROMPTLY- EBRO:ITEM FOR THE
PURCHASE AND 'SALE. OF ALL "RELIABLE SE
CURITIES.
COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE.
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO
TIATED. ,
N t o. 203 13.,31XTE1 Bt., Pitilada,.
. sun *aro •
NOTICE
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
The cheapest investment authorized by aw aro the
General Illortgage'llonds of the
'Pennsylvania R. B. Co.
APPLY TO
D. 0; WH_,MON_V - TrPH &
BAN is,Kr4' AND , nosus,_ : -
No. 121 4 8. THIRD ST w REET.
nb ly
)lEDICA .
ThLv&L
An UNFAILING REMEDY for NEUP:aLGIA
FA-
CiArie, often effecting a perfect mire In a single clay.
to form ofjfervons Disease fails to yield to its wonder
ful power: Even in theseverekt cases of. Chronic Neu
ralgia, affecting the entire system, its use for a few days
affords the most astonishing. relief, and rarely fails to
produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no
materials in the slightcst degree injurious. It has the
unqualified approval of the host physicians. Vhonsands,
in every part of the country, gratefully ackno - tvlage its
Dower to soothe the tortured nerves, and restore the
failing strength.'
• Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage.
One package tit 00 Postage conts.
Six packages - -5 C 0 27 11
/t is sold by all Deal'erS in . Drugs and Medicines.
TIIRNER & CO., Proprietors.
120 Tremont streetOloston, Mass.
ocl s to th cow ly
I.'HAVELERS"
OA. DEN AND ATLANI ' ::. RAIL
ROAD—WINTER ARRANGEMENT.—On and
'alter MONDAY, October 20, bee, trains will leave Vtne
street Ferry an Inilowfi : 6?...
Freight (with passenger car)...... ............... ..... 7.00..1. M.
Mail B.OOA. 111.
Atlantic Accommodationt 3.45 P. M.
RETURNING, LEA VD' ATLANTICI:
Freight .-- 11.40 A. M.
Mail_ •3 20 P. M.
Atlantic Accommodationo. 0.15 A. M.
LOCAL TRAINS LEAVE :
For Haddonfield, 9:00 and 10.15 A. 51., and 2.Q)) and 6.00
1),.M. - • . .
FM. A tcmand intermediate etations 10.15 A.M.
For ilanimouton and Intermediate static n5.....6.00 P. M.
RETURNING. LEAVE :'
Haddonfield, 6.00 and 11.00. A: M., and 1.00,3.15 and
10.60 P. M.
Atco, 12.15 P. 31.:_ Hammonton, 6.00 A. 31.
:Night Trains for Haddonfield leave Camden at 6.45 and
11.30 P. M .
Freight must be delivered at Vine Street wharf by 4.00
P. M. to insure its transportation text day.
D. H. 311114. DV,Agent.
DOW GLASS
fi x . WINDO W. GLASS, Qa x 56
SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRICK. tliV
BEST AMERICAN BRANDS.
VERTREN `II GLASS.
suPERIO Ql3 kLETIES. 44x 72
Bwl-0 SINGLE - AND TRIER.) •
Glx ,ENGTLTSU. CRYSTAL 44 . x 66
02 GLASS•FOR PHOTOGRAPHS,.
PICTURES AND DWELLINGS. WAR
RANTED NOT TO STAIN. SUPE
RIOR TO ANY OTHER. IMPORTED.
2 , , • . , . x
CAR GLASS FOR OARS ANO
rd
LOCOMOTIVE HEAD-LIGHTS. AND EN
GINES. VERT FLAT..PERFECTLY
AN NEALE.D. EVRY SIZE: . •
•
72 - 4x61)
MERED GL A Si., !..;
• AND 1 INCH THIGN. FOR FLOORS
AND ROOFING PURPOSES.
BENJAMIN - H. SHOEMAKER,
502.1 ImF, No. 2(15. 207. 'k) and 211 N. N.Ftt tilt street
GAS FIXTURES
LIAS FIXTURES.—MISKEY, MERRILL
Vf & THACBABA, No. 718 Chestnut street, mann
facturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c., &d., would cal
the attention of the public to their large and elegant as
.sortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Sec.
They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public
buildings. and attend to extending, altering and repair
ng gas ripen. All work warranted.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
fFri, EXEC U TOR'S PEI-LEAP TOE. Y SALE.
Mk —Estate of William S. Ilulimrell, deceased.
TilfllllllS Sons, Auctioneers, Modern Three-story
Brick Residence t<ith side yard, No. Ng North Sixth
.t rest, above linttonwood street, 26 feet trout. On
Tuesday. October 10th, 1070, at 12 o'clock, noon,
v sold at public sale, withaut reserve, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story
,brick messmi ge. with two-story lack building and lot
of grown], sitmite on the . west side of Sixth street,
aleN' e But toutvood street N 0.5116; the lot containing in
front on Sixth street 26 feet, and extending in depth 11l
fret 152 incites. The Itcitie is well and substantially
built 'rims parlor. dining-room and kitchen oa the first
floor; gas, bath, hot und cold water, furnace, cooking
re ,
I,tine—Half cash. immediate possession.
ale peremptory. MAT be examined.
y order or SAMUEL S. SCATTERGOOD. Executor.
M. T110;11.4S & SONS;, Auctioneers,
'139 and 141 South Fourth street.
Ml=
fp REAL ESTATE.—T . OMAS & SONS'
lax
Sale.—Valuable. Coal Yard, liwellings, Shedding,
Stable, Sze., northeast corner of American and York
streets, Nineteenth Ward. On Tuesday, October 15th,
7870, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at phbllc sale, at,
the KindMOM Exchange, all that lot of .ground and
the improvements thereon erected, situate at the north
east corner of American and York streets, Nineteenth
Ward ; containing in front on American street 5) feet,
and extending in depth along York street 121 feet 9
inches to Philip street—three fronts. The improve
menfs a three-story brick dwelling, frame stable,
coal shedding, trestle work •and track, (dice, weigh
scales. &c.
Terms—Cash. Immediate possession.
Al. THOMAS A: SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street..
As - F - M — SALE BY ORDER OF. HEIRS.
iitiThomad & Sons Auctionours.—lrour-story brick
lmelling; No. 1320 Sons,
street, with two threelitory ;
brick dwellings in the rear on Pearl ,street. TuesdaY,
oetober 18. 1870, at 12 o'clock % noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick
messuages and the lot of ground [hereunto belonging,
situ sou the south side of Wood street:. west of Thir
teent treet, No. 13211; containing in front on Wood
street le feet 4 inches, and extending in depth 69 feet 3
inches to Pearl street. The improvements are Ott four
story brick dwelling fronting on Wood street. and 2
three-story brick dwellings in the rear, one fronting on
Pearl street, No. 1321 • •
Subject to an Irredeemable yearly ground rent of
5',49 81.
Immediate possession. Marberexamined.
M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 111 - Small Fe nrth street.
0. 1 . REAL ESTATE.TH OM AS & SONS
J 1 Sale.—Modern fun r-stor'y Brick Residence, No.
1912 Pine street, West of Eighteenth street. On Tuesday,
September 19, liao ; at 12 o'clock, neen,will be 801(114 pub
lic sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that' modern
ton r-i• tory brick messuage, with three-story double back
buihlinge and lot of ground thereunto belonging,situate
011_1.11e south side of Pine street, west or Eighteenth et.,
No.. 1912 ; Containing in front on Pine street 72 feet, and
extending in depth 99 feet. The house is in good order,
and has all the modern conyeniences4 gas, two bath
rooms, water-closet, furnace, two cooking ranges, &c,
Terms-8
Immediate possessieu t Keys at Clark & Ettings, 711
Walnut street.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
139 and 141-8,-Fourth street. %
fp REAL EbTATE. - -THOMAS & SONS'
J 1I!11 Sale.—Desiness Stand. , Three-story brick Store 4
and Dwelling, No. 441 North Second street, below Noble ; ,.
street. On Tuesday ,October lein, at 12 o'clock , nooa,
will be sold at public side, et the Philadelphia Exchange, .
all that valuable three-story brick store and dwelling,
with one-story kitchen and lot of ground, situate on the
east side of Second street, between Willow lad Noble
streets, No. 441 • containing in front on Second street 20
feet, and extending in depth fig feet.
WY" (Dear of all incumbrance.
Terms—es.ooOnmy remain on mortgage.
Sir Immediate POti!let30011.
Kelm at N 0.439 (next door).
M. THOMAS ,Ct SONS, Auctionnerti,
139 and 01S.;tith Fonilii street
MEM
e. 17 REAL NSTATE.—THOMAS & SONS,
vale.—Desirable three-story brick Dwelling, No.
1119 Vine street. west of Eleventh' street. On
Tuesday, October 18th, 1870, at 19 o'clock, noon, will
be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that thrce•story brick ITIOEIHUllgt!, with two.story
back building,and• lot of ground, situate oa the north
nude of Vino street, west of Eleventh street, No. 1119;
containing in trout on Vine street 18 feet - 2..4 inches, and
extending In depth 140 feet to Pearl street. It Imp gas,
bath, furnace, Etc. •
Terms—Half cash.
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Immediate possession.
lil, THOMAS ONS,Auetioneers,
. • 139 and Ill y South Fourth street,.
ri A .PUBLIC SALE.—TEi OM AS & SONS'
uctioneers.—Large iWi
ind nable Lot, No. NM
outNitreet.22r by 120 feet On Tuesday, OCtober Pi, -
187 e, 12 o'clocrt, noon, will be Hold at public sale; at
the P dladel phis. kxeliange. all; that valuable lot of
ground and the linprove.ments thereon erected, situate
on the south side of South 3treet, 10 feet east of Clifton
smut, No. 102.4 ; eobtaining in front on South street .24
feet, and extending in depth 120 foot to Alaska. street.
Thelmprovements.are a t tame d welling on South street,
frame dwelling on Alaska street, and 3 three-story brick
dwellings; forming a court.
Mr Clear of all metunbranee.
V. TIIONAS & SONS. Auctioneers, ,
la and Ail South Fourth Ptri/44.11
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RgaiLFSTATE.--THONAB Bc. • z .'.•-
Sale.—On - Tuesday, October, :• 18th, 18714:44 - : 12- •
' ocki• 'noon, will bedioldat public:l Sale,. at thoßbila
dolphin Exchange, the following desCribed prepertY'Ala.:
No. 1.-TwaittOdern'Three-storr fltiOrDwellinge, Nos.
1807 and Ina Idervine' street: -All-Those two. modem
three.story brickmetanagasovithtwo-stOrth4k , balld
ings. and ,lota• of: Ammo, altuate , Ml , the',eaat
Idervine street, above illontgomerr-avenne r t•Nns- /M 7 •-•
and lir2s ; each contain i lig in front on - lll:lrvine, ott 16 '•
feet, and extendingin pth 76. feet, ..-They. have,t gab •• .
introduced, bath, hot a d cold water, furnace,. coo g.-
range, underground drainage44u. - • .
They will be sold separately. , •
Clear of all incumbrance. -- Iminediatii , possession. •
Terms-Q2 , 000 may remain on mortgage'. Hoye ap •
1855 Comae . street.- . .
• No. 2.-Modern Dwelling, No. 1848 Caftan street.. All
thatmodern three-story brick messuage, with two-story
back building and lot of ground, situate on the west
side of Cameo Street, above Montgomery avenue, No.
1846;. containing In front 16 feet, and extendingin depth
75 , feet, It has, bath, hot and cold' water, furnace,
cooltielprange, underground drainage, '''''•• • • ''St
•11C2r - ciair of all incunibrancej:' • ••• •
Terms-82,00 may remain on mortgage. Keys at No. •
1E55 Corner street. .
AI: THOMAS & SKONS, AuctiOneera.
- 139 and 141 South Fourth street..
. TRUSTEE'S PEIZEMPTORX SALE
Jalsl. -Timmer; R :Sons, Auctieneers.:-Genteel 'Three- .•
story Dwelling, No. 711 ChristialreeS ‘ west of Seven ,
street., Ofi Teesday i ober,lB, le 0, at 4,2 o'clock,moon, •
will be sold at public sale, tiiithoil resertM at the Phila
delphia Exchange, all that i itbree•story brick messuoge,
with two-story back buildings and lot of ground; situate •
on the ninth side of Chrlstian_otreet, west of Seventh •
street, N 0.711 ; thence extending northward 62 feet 10'
inches, more or less, to a 4 feet wide alley, (which' ex
tends westward from Seventh street from a point 77 feet
north of Oblation street ;l thence along said alley 13 feet
11 inches ; thence southward 60 feet, • more .or less,
to
Christian street.; thence along Christian street 16 feet -
to the'place of beginning. It has parlor, dining-room.
and kitchen on first flobr,-gaa bath, hot and cold Water s
cooking range,-&c. Front chamber, second fAvy i , hag
stationary marble waeli-stund. "
The westernmost party, wall reserved ; It doe ; not be::
long to the estate. ' •
To be subject to a mortgage of $2OOO now= ho .
pe hot.
ty mediate posseaslon. Key at Lumber-Ye Office,
No. 701.,Carmaiter street.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
eel 8_1.5_ •139 and 141 South Fourtlistret.'
eIREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.-On Tuesday, October 18,1870, at 12.u'elecki - •
noon; will be sold at public *le, at the Philadelphia
' Exchange, thefolloWing-described property, Viz.: No.
1.-Modern three-story Brick Residence,' with:•Side
Yard, No. 1416 North Seventeenth street , above Master
street. All that modern three-story brick meggnage..
with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, Situ- .
'ate on the west side of beventeenth,etreet. 140,feet.north
of Master street, No. 1416 ;_ the lot containing In front on
Seventeenth street 22:feet 6 inches, -and extliintlitrigter --
IWeptli 95 feet. The house has the modern conveniences ;
gas, bath, hot • and cold water, water-closet, furnace,
cooking-range, &c.
Keys at the Office of Wm. E. Littleton, N 0.514 Walnup
street.
Terms-. 96,000 may retain on Mortgage. -
Immediate possess ion. •
No. 2,toloilern three-story brick dwelling No. 1942
North Tdiath street. All that genteel three-story brick
inessuage, with three. story-beck builuing - andlot of •
ground, situate on the west side of Tiftith street, 354 feet
north of Berke street,. No. 1942 : containing in front on
Tenth street I 6 feet. and extending in4tepth 54feet to a
4 feet *wide alley.- It has gas, bath, kc. • •
• . Terms-82,060 may remain qn mortgage. Enntediate •
possession. .
•31. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers,'
se22-ocB 15 N0..139 and 141 S. Feurtlietrect:_
A SAFE,
ERTAIN
AND
ledy Cure
FOR
Drallia
AND ALL
RVOUS
SEARS.
Effects are
Magical.
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REALESTATE—THOMAS s(y . N - s ,
Sal e.—Modern three-story rssblence. No. 94.4 North
1 , 0111 street, above Poplarrstreet. Ttiestitty, October
Id, 1.570. at 32 o'clock ; noon, wilbbe sold at publie sale,
at the Philadelphia :,111xcluin go, all that modern three
story brick messnage,...with back bottling
and lot of ground, situate" 07:Me West'. side of Fifth
street, north of Poplar street, N0.'051 ; containg it front
on Fifth sti cot 15 feet. and extending in depth on tho.
north line 95 feetlOWeinches.and pit the south line 95 feet
-7 inches. ,Subject to the restrietion thatrno-shiughter
house manufactory or.court shall be erected 841 lot..
The house has parlor.
ce
, dining-room and kitchen tit, tho
flret.floor : -2 chambers, sitting.ruom and bath=ron on
the second floor, and 4 ohambers'on the third.flopr ; has
gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking-range,
&c.
Terms—Half cash. Immediate poseeseion.. :
its` eye the Auction Rooms.
' Di, 'II'IOIIIAS .5: SONS. Auctioneers,
se24-oct 15 No. 139 and 141 South Fourth'Street,
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REAL ESTATE SALM.
r „, PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF
ll eirs.—Estate of Joseph Dickinspu„deceased.—
T 1 omen & Sons,Auctioneers.-25. story Stone Dwell.•
ing, Blacksmitland Ilibeelwright Shops, StablU .and 6
Acres, Beading fturnpike and Wissahickon creek; .
Chestnut Hill, Twenty•segond Ward, about Ti of a mile
from the railroad station. and ;a if; a mile of .Wissa
hickon ttyrflpilio l'age.4zi, October 26.1570. at 12 .
noon. will be sold at üblic sale, nt the Phila,
delphia Exchange,linhose buliSings and - thes acres
of groped, situa'o on the Reading turnpike, about It of
a mile from the Chestnut Hill hail 'tad station; Chest
nut Hill, ndjoi'ting lands of the Hildebn rn estate ' and
otipositnthe elegant! country - sent of "Joseph !Trotter.
The improvements are e,:cli4oryatone dwelling;
lies 7 rooms and piazza ; frame .black , iinith and wheel
wright shops. stable part stone and frarne). good water,
ac. The property extends back to the Wissahickon
creek. on which it lies a trout of about HO feet.
Terms--One-third ill
bird at !vain.
AI: THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, t "
119 and 141 South Eourth!street.
ocl-8 15 22
r4 - 74,•REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SO NS'
oh: Sale.— Four-story Brick Residence, No. 705 South
Tenth etteet. below Bainbridge street. On Tuesday.
October 18, 1370, at 12 o'clock, uoon,will be sold at public
sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that four;_stor:y
brick inepsuage. with three-story hack buildings - and
let of grountheituate on the east side of Tenth street; 40
feet septh of Batebridge (late Shippen) street; thence
extending eastwardly 90 feet to Ronaldson 'a ceurtery
thence eontliwardly along the line of same 35 feeteto the'
north end of a 6 feet wide alley ; thence westwardly 3
feet ;thence northeMrd ly 17 feet ; thence westwardly to
Tenth street ; thencealong the east stile of Tenthaireet
18 feet to the piece, of beginning. The house is well
built. and in • ood order thronehout • containall rooms*
tab tie gas.t 'tong lout, tat t. .ot an co wa
ing•rango, heater. numerous large closets, Scc.
la , '" Clear of alrincumbranee.
.
Immediate roBBol3llioll.
May be examined any day rirevione to sale. '
at-tho _AuotiOtt Roomel_
— lllTTlloslAS&:haNS,'Ametioneere,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
SALE BY ORDER' OF
st;l. Estate of Robert. Burton,. deceased.—Thoma s tons, Auctioneers --Yery Elegant Three-story Brick
Residen'ze. No. 1418 Walnut sheet, West of Broad street,
25 feet front, P.N3 feet deep to-Brighton street. two fronts.
On Tuesday, October 18th, M'O. at 12 o'clock, pain,
will be sold at public sale, at :the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that very elegant -threThttory bzick mes
suede, with extensive three-story back buildings and lot
of ground, situate en the south side of' Walnut street,
west of Broad street, No. 1418: the lot contairrivg in
front on Walnut street 25 feet and extending in depth
120 feet to Brighton street. The house is well and sub
stantially built, and finished in a superior manner, with
all the modern improvements and convenieucea;:two
parlors and two kitchens on the first floor; two coin
!unctions chambers, dressing-room, dining-room ervitit
pantries and dumb waiter), library and verandah on
second floor ; gas, two bathe, water-closet - a,. bell-galls,
two furnace's. cooking-range. &re.
Terms- Half cash. Immediate possession.
Nay be examined on application to the Anctionerq.
TIIOI4S , SON, Auctioneers,
0e22 ocfBls
M=Bli=l
REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
Edgil 'Sale.—Mod ern three-story Brick Restilenba. No•
90 Franklin street. between Poplar street and' Girard'
avenue, 24 feet front. On Tuesday, October 18th,' 1870,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale, at thu
Philacelphia Exchange, all that handsome modern.
three-story brick rnesstinge,witb three-story back build
ing and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Frank
lin street, north of Poplar street, No. 965 ; the lot col
aining in front on. Franklin street 24 feet, and mttenu-
Ma in depth 72 feet 4 inches. The house is finished With
all the modern conveniences ; large parlor, dining-room
and kitchen on the first floor ; inside front shutters, gas,
two baths, hot and cold water; water-closet, furnace,
cooking-rango,
Immediate possession.
May be examined any day previous to sale. •
—M. TIIOMAS A' SONS, Auctioneers - ,
set: ocB 15 111 and 141 South Fourth street
el HEAL ESTATE-THOMAS &SONS'
Sale.—Modern Threeldery Brick „Residence s No.
769 South Twentletludreet, below. Fitzwater street. On
Tuesday, October:ls,lB7o, at 12 Wein*, . noon '; will ho
sold at. public sale; et , the Philadelpfila: Exchange, all .
that modern three-story brick meseuage, With two-story
back building and lot of ground, situate on the east
side of Twentieth street, south of . Fitzwater street, No.
769 ; containing in front on Twentieth street 16 feet, and
extending in depth 62 feat to a 4 feet wide alley; with
the privilege thereof. The house is well and has_
the modern COIIVeIIiCDC('S 1111106011101 y papered and • -
painted ; has saloon parlor, dining-room anti kitchen on
first floor; comedians chambers, sitting-room, storo
and bath-room on second floor ; gas, bath, hot and cold
cater. cooking-range, &e.
Subject to a redeemableyearly 134
ground rent of 6. 1_
'lmmediate possession. May be examined any day 1
previous to sale. , .
11If THOMAS .t SONS. A netioneers.
139 and 111 South Fourth street.
frTO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS AND
Others.—Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers.—Largo
and Valuable Lot, N. W. corner of Locust and Twenty
third streets ; 110 by 05 feet-3 fronts. On 'Tuesday,
October 10, WU, at 12 o'clock, Iluen , will be ould at
public sale, at the Phlladelphity:Echauge, ‘alF that
large and valuable lot of ground, situate. at , the N.'W.
gorner of Locust aneTwentv•thlrd streets Aihtuu / ;
cunt elnio/1 in trout on Locust street 10.fout, and ex -
tendtug along Twenty-third street Itlld a 20-feet wide
street 55 feet 3 inches, mute less-3 frontB. • .
liubject ton lease,Avhich expires 14th 'April, 107].
deo Plan at the Auction SI oa r.
151. TIII/MAS t SONS, Auctioneers,
130 and Itl S. Fourtkareet.
ffm- REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS SONS'
d SR/V.—Modern three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 321
New street, west of Third street.—On Tuesday, Octobet,.
10th, 107e,at 'l2 o'clock, boon, will be sold at public sale: ,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story °rick
tneFsuage, with two. story back - buildings. - and lot of
Thirdsituate on till‘llo rill side of New strootovest of
Third street, No. 321 ; contalntng in front on Now street
20 feet, and extending in depth 82 feet t cites( including
on the west side thereof the whole of an ley 3 feet wide
by 3s feet deep, as the &Me to II OW btlii t, fel . 4 used,.
of which alley the property adjoining tin the, won has
the common lIEW and privilege aAit passage-ivar and wa
ter course forever./ The house has gas, furnace, bath
room, hot and cal water, &c.. Rents for.,S6olla year.
.Terms—;sl,stObly rehmin on mortgage.
U-/ Clear dna hteumbranco.
Possetmion by Pecanibor bd. •
ht..TIIOXUA.S. & SONS, Auctioneers.
13U owl 111 South Fourth st.
inREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS 84 SONS'
Ealo.'—•Modern Three-story Erick Residence, No..
22.0 Mt. Vernon street, west of Twenty-second street.
On Tuesday, October , lB, 1070. at 12 o clock, noon, wilt
be soldutpublie sato, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that nilOorn three•story brick niessnatro, with two-story
back buildings end - lot of ground. situate on the south
side of Mt. Vernon strqetyl Ott: of TWenty-second
street, No. 2208 ; contai w nurt'ilr Went on Mt. Vernoti,
street, 16 feet, and ON toad ing to depth 61 feet '6 inohea tcf:
n three-feet wide alley, with tam privilege thereof. The
house 113 geed repair ; contains 8 rooms, nag gas and
bath-room, not mid cold, water, heater in collar, fur
nace, cooking-range, ,te. • •
Teritis--5q.600 mug rent:tin on mortgage.
lge'llumediata pop.mslon.
VITOMAS, Sc. SONS, Auctioneers,
• r /11110Uttl rvaro/ matt,
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