ri: 4 7. , st#olyrE instil/to ciAlinaum,:tN, -,-. 4 ~- . sr. 11 4 -Anromerdeaceer therms, . SE L teciNCE, R. , A ± ..2.4W•1804-• theprerogitives whielNaytAbe.en • • • • - - • 4:l•tb the people of Rh, isl4.nd ,by:the Saws of the state, the rightrrOf , Y*the sh - •tf•V,-;‘, Nanag,ansett Bay has ever been most sa guanded for to its innumerable coves aild.inltlts they have from' time immemorial., 4tll been wont to'resort, not only' for purposes o f reeitatihn 'but nit pughiSs prdlit as well. - :The .z.• drift and seaweed winch are continually ot every Shelving beach have ever been prized fertilizer, anti the S .A ibtt' ' • • - - . ki eplendidfish,which frequent the waters..o e. • ' have always been valued as an article of , 'out as they, bv69 the,g9Urwhat scanty sustenance whichthe none too fertile • • soil of theStatei hag , affordedtinttimes past, When a majority of its peOple_ ,depeoded _upon agriculture for a livelihoca - L;When, the harvests wore all rip "'PPP"- •• e Ann . the ' tasseled cornstalks .• 'w.tiving lazily in the Mid.-:Siitnia*aii;a:4 thhugh weary of their fowl, and , apples were mellowing 4"A ' • iii the'warm sun of August •daysi-then it Was ---=•=iblt- t tliF•tat - inegathering—arotind=l ll l l l -711187 ' . - • children, repaired,to the .shores of slsTarr*.n.- 'llhinknot, , untkiihisticated reader, that the clam•dear to the Rhode Islander's heartls the '••- tame indigestible r ou nd clam, with shell of iron and flesh opeatlier, -which is familiar. to the frequenters of the Philadelphia market. • ; Ile Rhode mato clanf is a 'far, different, and an infinitely more , delicate , and -delicious • bi 'valve; it is tovtd in shape—notnnlike the,- mus sel - • common on the sholres.or, the Delaware— , . ' but it has this ,peculiarity: that it is pro vided with a •long, projecting nozzle, cartila Vinous in structure r through which it draws its imtriment i .as wellas carries on the respiratory fun, •, - , ctions; :through this' it has also the power • Ito. eject with considerable force the juices in 'which it hes swimming within its shell. This is an unfortunate characteristic of 'the clam, for wh9n4atlow.,tide the foot of a Passer presses bpon the spot beneath which - it lies imbedded, • this tell-tale jet appearing throughthe air-hole in • -.-,,, the sand with which the clam always provides itself but, to surely betrays its whereabouts; and if the disturber of the clarri's serenity is • upon.gastronomic thoughts intent, its dootn hence "happy as a dam at high tide" has passed into a proverh in Rhode Island, for - s then.the clams mahsturbed and secure • " 1• - . ..But; having caught our clain—which,' as in thaease of the now' famous rabbit, isDa, very es . sential, preliminary to the process of cooldng— . I will , proceed toexplain how a Rhode islander hakes it. - .Nothing could be more simPle and primitive than the process. Robinson Crusoe safighfhave invented it - when his cuisine was - most scantily supplied - with articles.usuallY supposed to be neeessary in the eulinary art. . First a hole, large or small . according to the . , amnliber of clams to•be baked, is dug in the • Sued; • this is lined with stones, of 'Which 'there 18-never's-lack owthis rock-bound coast; upon the stones a huge fire is then built, and when • they have become sufficiently heated the ashes removed, and the clams, together with a plentiful supply of the delicious sweet corn .Rhode Island, the husk still ~,e 111110P" clinging, to the ear,> heaped , upon them. Over all'sea-weed is thickly strewn for • 'Ts the purpose of confining the steam which arises .a - • from the contact of the exuding juices , of 'the '„elains with the heated`surface of the stones ..7upon which they rest; and. in from half to . three-tmarters 'of au hour the process ,s pleted, and the joyous native proceedeth to • 4 e...dispose of them in this wise : largatin shell, 0 heaped up with dams still in the mid ; containing, also - a . due allowance of corn .is placed before him; the clams he is expected to *open for himself; it is easily done, and when last the delicious morSels lie opened upon a ditly-seaSlMod to he-taste 'e may_ Iva :pronounce them, "very good;" •, they are tritly delicious, as is also the green corn; which partakes in a great measure of their flavor, and . still has its own sweetness to commend it. , To witness and partake of such a clam-bake, • President Grant, invited 'by the- Orand Army of the Republic of.this State; came from New port to Ocean' Cottage to-day. The intelligence intended presence called together a great .• 3miltitutle of people from all portions of . the • " • _State, at least twenty thousand persons; ac eurding to estimates, being present during the day, ,- Ocean Cottage is beautifully situated upon the eastern shore of the Narragan'sett Bay, .:from its elevated jamifion affording a line view -of the surrounding country, the bay • stretched at its feet, and of the city of Provi '',l''',dence - in the , distance.. 'At the Cottage the . . was a brilliant and inspiring one; swings, • .4. curieols," " flying horses," all were in full mo f tion - ,while the paellion devoted to dancing was r,: -constantb4 , crowdedwith admirers, of the Ter- • - pslOhoreamart. Venders of quack nostrums, lenionade„pies, Cakes ' and refreshments gone • raliyowere,all bbsy. Scattered here and there ' :through the extensive woodlands pertaining to - the •place• were hundreds of • family parties, en joyingtheinselves in quiet fashion, and youths and 'maidens Avithout number strolling to and o, happy.fireach other, as loers ever are. The,anivalo • the ..I.'resident „and hisparty from Niew pint was-•-rabout one ..o'clock— duly aiuirniiued .by a salute ,of twenty-one guns • :et- filed hyalle,Miim's Artillery of this city. Tlie 7 , ...IV-resident's party included governor 13outwell, Aset!etat•Y of Ala Treasury; -ex-Governor Mot gan,-oUslowNoik; Senator Anthony; Judge W. C. J3iialseh and family, of NCW' York' C ,--. 4 Or.) Itiortonobanke4 ; of New Yurk; Collector S. • W. ,111 acy..xf ..Newsort;• Cbarles 11.,11tissell, of `‘Nose York; Sex-Mayor Swinburn, of Newport; Oimut, sl,..ifiof the Pre.siclent:,and Gem. lleraee Port :r, privite,Secrektry eof tbe Presi dent.• (Piiti,e4asantioli curiosity -was manifested to see Itrs:l.o.rant„as:to see her husband. She was diesseAl ,drab silk, trimmed with ixtival ivith satin of the same shade. The hat u'as a ittlirban." drab, to match the 46 6 , dress, with brovin ‘velvet trimmings .antla ~ feather.. To a ney:klace which she wore , was suipentled a porem. it Of, the President. tier cilia'. is as fastened with a l searlet neck-tie and 41 -'4 a Incoch. On landing, the distinguished party preceded to a spaeksiis tent rereeted- yin dose proximity to Ocean r-Cottage". -the Puesident's Geiett greewd with.. cheers._ by. .tha multitude, and by mask fi•oni.the Providence Brass Rand, one of tlie hest .in ,the *ninny. che was welcomed by General Boratio 4.• )41..eiii , ,•Cominatider of, the 1 u - 1 :elm-dent, in, a brief speech, to which President Grant re „Flooded in the following words "4- affords me great, pleasure to' visit the sholes of Rhode Isla»d, where IL have bt-eik brit so lieldiVl'befOre. it is a particular lijeattilta ri:to meet -to many of my old comrades-m-arms ~as 1 nicet here to-day, as well as thousands of , -otheis who sympathized with them"while they e were bearinz arms.” • . A larte num.ber of invited guests were thou 'presented to the Prebident,after which the warty ,4partcok of a fine collation spread in the tent.' After a'brief rest,. they were then conducted through the gronnak----witnessing, among other things,: the process of clam-baking --and finally to the dining-room of Ocean . Cottage, where President Grant partook of his fit.* ehtin-bake, in company with about ,sevemy-five invited AT' , g .ts. o h the, apt di, maw w A 1 f oried with i tnn ^1 tnn deco leka , sl- 1 ‘ . 4! ; , ; bow, o'Oack. tkplfr r esl' 4' NON't'Polt, wng ~.101 • . delighttd xVith.,th ;:es 4114 :01.% , •, , "i4MOIIO/Pit. ' UV kkaNtirOfi`;' ''' • PitSideneea.4etd.nd Wffe of rowil Irniver•-' sity, Mayor Clarke and wife, of Providenc3, Ills Excollency Governor. Padelford and wife., denclos,.. M. C., and wife, Colonel Nelson Viall, - Dr. Burton, , of. East Greenwich, Colonel Edwin B. Dow,r of Boston,. Rev. S: W. Field, General Burnside and Dr. Howard ,A. King. It is a good thing to have President Grant thus going among the people; they like to see 4 1 ,1 1 ,4 1 0 dockidalgoodto zee them. , :ate, is not the man to he, spoiled by,flattryi. his. • i4tnio, is, AO boa 'XnOti• du ntlY Connnon .sense.fOr that: Giant la tact= tip* peomps tv, fallit, .helieve. that lie has kind, theart • eneath Ids.eold exterior.- I , I obSeryed to-day that.. although ite,r , sted to: regard hand-sbaking Avith , thetinit.4r.,ulitie" gen: der as ..."-What it resatV bord,' his, I face" 00 1 ig k hted. tin with a.lgndly smile ~,,,,, iNiromen and .children tb4niged'arotina as :Imidrecis did to-day, sothatalleyanight say in Suture,years • that, they.had shaken-hands with l'reSsidentlikf).him forthat., 31M ` LEWI9. " [Correspondence of the PBilalleluhih livening nulletiti.] `,N*l'oliT;lt. I.;LIM.y. Roca LIGHT Ronan, August 24th, 1869.-,Editor Bulletin: As ,my hastily recedinglootsteps cleared, the Walnut streetpier in philadelPhia, on the morning,of my departure, just 'as the plank was with-, drnivn, at precisely twenty-nine minutes and thirty seconds past six o'clock,ia reeol=' lection of my promise to 'write , frequentlY, to yon during my brief yacarion •flitted, through my These few hasty jOttings,l send you must be 'regarded as a fulfilment of my pledge My first, duty will be au 'acknowledgment of courtesies from newspaper,and publliat on, folks in NeW York city, to ;, Messrs. Harper 7 .t..4,;*others, Editors; Spirit of the Times, 'Albion, ' Scottish and Irish Amerl can, gefenftfie Amgrican, American cnituralist, Burecnt of Illustrations, &c., &c. These ,entermisiug publishers placed us on' their "free .list" for copies to. send to our Sailors' Free 'Beading Room, at. Sailors' Home, 422 South Front street. We are already largely indebted to publishers of daily apd weekly papers in the city of Phila.: delphia, and weekly and 'monthly jierioclicals in Philadelphia,, New York, • Boston , and Chicago;and take this opportunity to return thanks.. . , The steamboat . cla 'from Sth AMboy to NeW , York:*a's delightful; also, that front. , „ NeW YerktoNewport. • , • The recorded annals of heroic actssonsea, or on land do not Present us with More notable instaneeS nf bravery and'daring than theseries of Praise Worthy elploits performed by„Miss Ida Lewis, the heroine of Newport: , She . „ rescued, from a •Wiitety grave, 'single-!sanded; . in a roughspa, in, mid winter, aphid tempests; eleVen human popgs ,; ,; Grace bailing, Florence Nightingale, Alias Dik; and eirrowii: Anna Ross i . the earnest' ChriStian.*Orkpr anfffotinder of ttie Soldieka" .HOMe; Sbiteenth and Filbert :streetS, lind.in, , Ida Lewis .a compeer to whom they and , our beloved country maylook, 'with:pride and ed , It is justly reinstrked by. correspondents of . American and; :European- journals that the: heroism of Giaco•Darling was -, the result of 4v single nOble , itepulSe ; the bras'ery. of Ida. Lewis iS:Part of her 'daily life. : „ • „ Ida Lewis is now the favorite of Newport, , and is really-wortliy of, „all the notice she :has received.' She has been 'greatly hind Zed duii rig • • the'Seasen; and has, been anbarraSsed. by, the of visitors whOhave beset her. . Though her, 110186;10411e LininßOck.Light; house,is:a mile distant . from the main laud', it" :is visited by cioWlll strangerittreati at rtif • hours and frequently subject the family, to great inconvenience. ' Miss Lewis does not answer the', popular') conception •of a: 'heroine; she Ls' MititelY'Un affected.and Apiidi3,aid looks just what she is, nainely, NCW England girl not Much accus tomed to society, but with 'all her .powers naturally developed and strent!thened. Her manners are (pike girlish, With all thatfresh nes§ and naivete which is so attractive in youth. She 'is very candid, Plain-Spoken, art-: let S and hmocent:. ' • In personal 'appearance s - he is tar from homely,..but looks like ratter pretty girl who has been hardened by. e,xposture to Wind and weather; She is small andslightly built No one would suspect her of possessing so much sti•ength or.pbysical endurance; but when her • exploits are recounted or she is seen on the bay in her elegant 'new boat,' handling the oars • with prOfessional. skill and daring,' a different „ opinion.will be entertained. Her popularity is very, great ' , • The Sorosis of New Yotk have voted to make .Missida•Lewis en honorarymember, of - their club. She accepts the compliment,but denies the •, epithet of "strong-mindedness," •in the' vulgar sense of , the term. Miss Lewis is not a "spir itualist.' in the polinlar meaning of that Phrase; bait desires to leeoine a. whole-hearted, sincere 'and earnest Christian worker' in , humanity's great arena. ' .A pleasing dein onstrati on took place on Sat urday afternoon. When the steamer Bay Queen, returning from her excursion 'roan& • Beaver:Tail aioi : Ilventon'S heel Light-Ship; passe& e dock t e Lim Light-lion - se, Miss Ida LeWiiveiAirevionsly unmounted, rowed, her little boat :Ito e de!' in inn vieW of the steamer. . The boat‘m as rlowe d down While she rowed past, iimiddeolening cheers •turf waving of Manikin chieiS by' live hundred people on •ilt:war, lively ; seene, and was, in tact, fhe fenturit. of, t lie ocea his Chihi, of N Mitre unconsciously attracts and cite-inc., everyone oy her artless manner ,:_xpressi en. ttaippearathat ilm,multiyln it, 1.1 1 shots accorded her by hundruds of Nis' item who throng their humble duelling only serves •to' enhance ''her native graces. , zoti.e of tee must di•itaigtuslted per sons in the land call to dolierheinage. Among others NV niay immtion -President Grant' and esmeut cones. and their wives; otih cell: and . gut sus fa i'u;t AdairiS also, from New , York, _Philadelphia and Washington' N a vy.:l: ants. • Übe New on: Yacht 1-.Agitadron, numberin' `: - ,sixteeli sail 'al:41011)U' steaur vessel IniVii"pad their respeets to3liss Lewis; • , time.mf. vatting, ..Istemiport i 9 hemereti 'by the, nit.sence. 4t..f wally• dizdingnished .tors. lii ant:Minn to the President and his familywhetn.all,e.nr people delightto honor' --we have Gen. Alterman, the hero 'ot the to the. A.diniral Porter, the cele- : bratedonval conanawicr; Secretary _Robeson, of time Prep ident'.„ca bi net ; ex-Secretaryßorie, Geueral Franklin. 'Wm. Cullen Bryant, and man:y , others ccie.braton in the annals of, the conintry, besides those registered as regular stunmerresidents. These were all present at -; the reception at Goverzer Morgans, on Sat, urdayo.thich was pro,baltdy the most brilliant' gathering which „eyertiecurred in this city. Miss ; Lewis hart aceepted the invitation of Odeiety and Seamen's . Temperance !Union of iikulors' Horne, .P2`,2 : ' Bonth Viont Street, under, the direction of 4iThe Pennsylvania Sea nten'S.:Friend Seeiety"• , She • will have her beautlfrit: boat, nhe Rescue," for a row on the 'Schuylkill river. :While there, she will be attended' by a lady • and gentleman, friends of hem Newport. Rlfts Lewis has receivedpressinglnVitations from Boston, New , 'Ybrk,, -Washington, Dmts EvEsigo Batitiu--PRIL E , ,4, (,, , n atil.4,herAitie.l4Alo ,, noixibables t5..4,1 Pal ,4 40 , 14;*44:',..W 0040Vitiesjcitthes ;4" 1 4 itj.titiltgllii4cV 4 ' ,4 ,'''..) : **ollloii '*ii F;,A V.:" . ' , Aniieo , ' l ,' . ': - ' , :4 . -''- , ' - ' -•"- t , ' . '•''''''''' - 41 i. . :11 ' . ' .- ' k • ,ewes is; 4... At ,1: the . , c !. , A.O). mists in 'this .. 's , 4t7:. ,'" ,, ...4' , 1 'N'' * 11 . - . 0 . . ' or t Snug 'Herb° V , , 'f 4 ' ,l,. n/.' . r* . : 0600 H.oxne or - • "Ref 't . '_,, 3 7, - ;,f - , i 9 4 , fl,_ le eanti , tgkaged in ' our ..r44-'4,4 4,., , 4tr. - ',4i4 . .ikg*! l ' i naval Ei Fyiee, ...• ' '',&:74. , '.4 4,,,„1-' 7 '. 4 '• ..• , • ''''.. . " 4 -7 , W.,1i '4e'informed h60.4.1ik.41, had been 41% 61 already accomplished by 01. helety, of which she is now a member, and:* at we proposed `doitigrliereyerillled—WittilblifitiniStearntif - sympathy and sparkled with strange lustre. In•ber, milder moods. - 331,4'Xiiiirni'..pireablife the aspect of a modest yt self-pbasessed young lady; but when roused- to ,the point, of:resent, ment of an insultk or .in X,4 , 3,liunir, iti:...tiangebv. she is perfeetlY leonine , 4,, , t,1-,.3 All , . ..'.4 Art ~ ./....,4-4 ; .r , Her transcendent -genins.,,anit-lertife spirit Only 'teed giiidanenand"dlecipliiielitittniVitiee.' the porld,loes and friends ali.h.%4.liat she..to- 1 ssesses, powers . offn .reinaska,blet ~ , eharacter;', i powers which; if,worthily4Aritiliedi , ,tvillptove 1 an - eiliCient .agency 4' iri. forwarding.the great; I charities of life'and , hurnanity,, , , , ~,,., .., ~,,,,.,,, -. , ~f , 4- In thenpinioit of the best , ,judgeseno truer: 7 -or more fearless - heroine4 , -then Ida,-Lewis ever f . Ound4a.plaeo ;in the .annals.4-101..any :humane • ; society. on- 'either '7side , of the 4,..itttlautio, , ).and , ...none more unsel fi sh ever receivedloners'irom; those whose positions .or. , wealtli. enable them to crown incritorions vets bysnitablermards. J:Hi..IiCIUGHT(I , I44 "AfiltD : 4 t ; ''. , .615-NerthßeVenteantlintreet,;'. ;' , mtilitinund thAntn- ;,, • • . • ShortlyafterhisifirsCatileiliinMcniden,- lie found a strolling &int antlit Sp* Oahe: In anything buCa flourishing, ccOliehiik 'He had, hneWn the biOaliei;*l•e few of,, actors in ; ;, hiS ,early days, andheolow the:great Air. Kean,, 'played "Shylocle? in • 4 ,, barn for their benefit. The rush was verygreat, and..4large majority • Were obliged'to content theWselves With the sound. of his voice outside the iinforOiSed tent pie of Melpemend. *Aftertlie. performance he invited the ,corps4rc*ll,foe' i tm,'tup with him at princiPal taver n ,„ , and when he_ __ departe;l_ from Sevenr, • :Oaks . on the following morning, , z''lle :i f left. a well-filled-purse to'be divided , 'Ainongthe coin-' party. In 1817 he ' played'OtidtiinolYtbr the benefit of tW6,Orthree acters'ai Brightbn. One of them pressed liiin:;t; least t4allow them to defray his traveling ,exPenses, , but 'his reply was very characteristic : Tidy dear sir, a friend does you a.veryhttle.faVor in'rmaking‘ you a present. of a hare - when he Ipute' you to the expense of earriage 'and - porterage.' Yew' nights later playedfor the behelit-cit the Manager„ and when the latter tendere:titbit halfthe receipts, Kean,,learning that lie had a large family, gently, pushed them back. "I'll have none 'of it; , fer youhave nine children and I have only; one.” • - ' • - On another wagon he'met an Oldhistritinic acquaintance, in Very , redueed elrenufatances. The cliild:of the latter , played the 'younger "Prinde" to Kean's "Richard ILL," and after he had been smothered by, "Gloucester's" orders, the actorisliPped a packet, which , subsequently proved to . ccintain ten guineas, into his. hand, telling the recipient not to 'giire it to his father until they went to bed. But 'of all instances of his gerieroSity,tbat:e'xhiliite'd to Butler,manager of the Ncntliallerton conipany;it the ,most grateful to our , recollection. ,It may be remeni hued when Kean obtained :his engage ment at the Haymarket,. in .1806, Butler pro vided himwith the means of:; traveling to by the 'stage-coach,in :Order' that he might reach the metropolis within the required time, and that on leaving 'Northalleiton, the, youthful actor assured the generous manager that if= fortune ever smiled on efforts he would not forget him. Shortly`after Kean's departureßuller , died, and in the absence of his Inanagelumt and skill; the company, diked' to disorganization r would have dispersed itself in Various directions had it not been for the liberality of 'Miss Lawrence, a inember4vf, the De 'Gray; family, who reorganized (he com pany, and secured them from.actual want lty yearly'allowance of 25 guineas. • The manage - I ment then devolved' upon 'Butler's son; and when,'shortlY after the London triumphs in' 1814, Kean paid a professional visit to North afferton,he found time company in a very pros.; perous condition, and Butler's son the proprie tor of. the theatre in that town. Unrecognized by his'ancient colleagues, 'Kean opened a short eUgagement in "Richard III.," and stirred the usually quiet town to ferment enthusiasin. On the following day. Butler,. acting in accord rance witl thelk=fsxittlfe en.ageinent,, waited upon Kean with £8( );- -lialf, the receipts of the ; night's-perforniitnee If, - was proceeding _to satisfy the tragedian in a business-like way that it iiwas all right," when the latter stopPed him by a• wave of the hand. "My dear, •Sir, oblige lire' by, putting • that money into your po'clief." " The worthy manager, thoroughly; mystified, asked him' what he meant... "When 'a boy of nineteen,. and a strolling player," - answered the tragedian, 'I joined your father's troupe—a ray of recognition broke. over But,' er's face—"and while in the troupe 'I got, en gaged for the Haymarket, and if did not each London in a certain given time' I was to truss the tliance ; and When I found it iinpos-, "sible to tramp it your lather paid for an ontside vat, on the coach for me, and I told him ^ that if' ever I became a great actor 1 would not foir,,et him. And now,. old fellow," he con tinued, advancing and shaking the man ager .heartily by the hand, "pick up that money, and let me redeem the promise to the father hy rewarding the son. ilan alive ; ! don't?' you remember, young Ted, who played 'Harle quin' your 'Goose' when we first, produced other Goose bete? And don't you remem ber. the boys of the town' calling after you; .Goose, goose?"' The manager replied in the . allinnarive, andreturned the grip .with inter=. est, ' ttAnd. where's old George ?" asked , the tragedian; have a surprise in store s for him." - Behind the scenes of the Northallerton Theatre they.fOund the old actor, whose hair had now :gin vnp,ray With age.- "Do you recollect me GO ge ?" Kean asked. " I can't say that I do,' sir,' was the-reply.' " Last night, when I.saW you .Oinglhrough that wonderful performauce of yours, there.was something in your eye that thademe:, think :I had seen you before, and I tried to recollect you, but my memory is nOtso good .as , it, once ivaSond I couldn't, try •411 I could."' then, 'T am the Master Ted who used fo'Sle'ep with you, and of whom you .often Predietetlgood thingS, and you see that you: -are a. sort of conjurer." And the noble hearied;tragedian, who enjoyed the utter .Ire :wilderment of old George, slipped £2O into his A story told in the (Mawton, shortly • after :Edintind'S first apPearance in Louden, . 0 1 4 :y 1)(ft relito4 in further illustration of his willingnesS i to.recOglif*liis old associates.: Just, alter lie. lind i gone (dr the Stage. in one of Ile .scenes of ."li:ichard and "while the' thundering. aPplanWof•the , house was rushing after him likkittirOverwhelinlng - torrenVlic Catight:•SiOit of suberdinate performer dressed as altietnsi the',Phty 'Of which' he was the hero. "DO yOu • -notrOnetaber the, my friend ?." "No. sirpi.v7. .W*4111(2.4411, Somewhat startled at such • unexpected interrogatory : "I fear that I cannot claim the,honor of , ever having been bhOwn "Yon•lniSts.lte. ; Don't you recollect' when you .playek.lllie part of Lane, that 4 little boy bone hp yen]; train was that , The story Of the' :;hiati, who (*tithed tO:be, a brother-actor with • Oarr: rich, saYing, "When. you- played "Ilandetr, I played , Cock,'' is pecisely the reverse of ,'this. Mcwkines Life of Edmund Kenn. I\TAVA.I4 . STORES. - 'IP3B bb RbainP IVOt_11) Pitcb /ILI 1:11) „War. 163 bblo. t;pto. Turventino. No* landing from etonmer Pionoer, from Wilmington, . C., and - for sato tby • 000111 IAN RU6k3ELL 61'130., No, /311,Theothut , pteeet.. D3LrinA.,:,nllOAY . , AUGUST '';*'ll=tlrritsiorts ' ' : . ..-,. • c '' ..,,,. Ile ~,.. .7. :, , ,.. ,:.\.... . . . . _ 7-4 ~. •• • • . 0. -. . chi .i., 4 .- oin Akugust "21iith, Leaving Vine Street at 2.00 P. M., r i , ! 1 e 3 . 2 :14 11 44 tgt4li t tWi t tMieinoon• • ARAN!). -R EVI Ey/ -431kV, MONDAY: i ft t d a r Og.cs Zt venuig "1• " s • .1 4 A GRAND .H.OP be,iltvep,b).VA , , v') L - 8 • 74, - SEA;:VIEW HoIISE • Pireceded by aahem( of Under the eupervielOn of ;)infiiseorJacfceon imozarinum . . r - •• . ITLpplimgalAosits e.' . .. • • . • m i r , 4: lo4 l4:llntehltison i ttM44lBliJnoi Then)lei; -' , ,` • ~ ~1 108; 1 6. Pale, . il . it ileir.Hiktinantis.R elf:, . . 11 '• .„ - ;,...1 . .r.,,- •: ASSISTANT. NIANAGEIIS'f.It7.," : • - Sir ChinClif. Kingston, . , Sir Nathati,Smith, • • 1 • • • • Sir Chas.E. 7de) or, , Sir .Thos,rown,. . ~., 1 Sir Utici:L: Young. ' f ' '''' Sir' '. o.lr ß eland, ' Sir Edward'ldassbn, ', • ' ; 1 Sir 11 1 ..0: Oltirk,•• • ' 'Sir E: Sr.4tieler, : : .. L ' , , Sit Jno : Harold,. ~ • • i • SirVf .O. Ruing, , Robt. Frazer, •• > . "Sir 1 , F. L. Vinton . , '"''., ' " ' Joe. W. Wallace; :Sir Jno. Woolverten,:: Itorace Whiteman, ' 1 '' ' , Sir Thos. J . Corson • R. 111. Michelson, •• , 'Sir Jas. 11. Bechtel,' • •• Jim. Lucass-, .• :Sir .las . . 11. Stevens, • Thos. FarleY, •• :Sir Seth Thomas,' • ; , • Benj. 1-1. - Brown, • • • • ' : Sir .1. Ti. Do La Cour,. - Jas.B. , Dayton), • • ••' ' . , :Sir' W. 11. F. Wood, .. • .1 no,,F. Shirr, •• , . • ..'. :Sir Geo. Shattuck, ' •' ' Sir J. Layton Register. 'Coniplimeritary 11Citeti,, admitting a gentleman and. , ladies, rimy bo obtained by SU-Knights and Brethren' of, .Eininent Con3taandetr . GOODWIN, No. 1117 CHERRY, • Street, Philadelphia; or oI the Cenamittee. Retina. Trip , Tickets 'to Atlantic. , good • &OM .. Saturday until M0nday...........i.„ ~ ..,...4"„...43 00. • sigr og it . :•. AV" ruesdow_ .. .Thursdays and _ 6 : ll64 cri* i 4. On' arid ' after' SATURDAY, Juno 26tu, _um new arta r splendid. Steamer LADY' o • THE. LAKE; Captain W. Thompson,. will commence running - regniittly •to Cane May, leaving' Arch littera Wharf •on TUESDAY, THURSDAY . and, SATURDAY MORNINGS at 9 o'clock and returning, leave the landing at Cape klaY 'ou. DIONDAYS, 'WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 8 o'clock. • • FARE. o'clock.. CARRIAGE HERE, $2 25, CHILDREN,. • "". • " " 1 25. SERVANTS; " " • " • 180. SEASON TICKETS, $lO. CARRIAGE HIRE EXTRA. ' THE LADY OF THE LASE is a fine sea boat, hair handsome state-room accommodations, and le fitted op with everything necessary for the safety and comfort of passengers. - Tickets sold and. Baggage checked at the Transfer Naffice 828 Chestnut street, under the Continental Hotel. Freigght received until 834 o'clock. For further_liarticulare, inquire at tho Office, No. 88 North DELAWARE Avenue. . • • • HUDDELL, CALVIN TAGGART. OFFICZ" OF PHILADELPHIA. AND . READITIO RAILROAD COMPANY BROAD STREET. PHILADELPHIA; August lith_ LlBog. , READING ,RAILROAD PARK ACCOILMODATION' TRAIN, between Philadelphia and 'Belmont, commenc ing Angtat 9th, 1869—Starting from Station Seventeenth street and Pennsylvania 'avenue, and stopping_at Coates street (Park Entrance), Brown street (Park Entrance) Thompson street, Mifflin lane, (Entrance to Engel Sr. Wolf's Farm,l and east end Columbiai Bridge (Entrance to Washington Itetreat), daily, Sundays excepnd. Trains start from 'Seven- Trains start from Bel ' teenth and Penna. ay.:, mout . • At 7.10 - A. At 6.30 A. Mt • " O.IOA. M. - 8.00 A. M. i. . . 11.00 A. M.. . -" 10.00 A. M. . 1.30 P. M.., " 12.20 Noon. • . " ' 3.00 P. M . "• 2.10 P. M. , " 4..50 ' • ' " 4.00 P. M. 6.80 P. M. •'.. • 5.36 P.M ' ".• 7AO P. 51..•,'d, ' 7.10 P. M. • Arrangements hero been ot o do with Green and OpittOlf, Seventeenth and•Nioeteenth. Streets, and Union Passen ger Railways to .sell Exchange Tickets in connection with above trains, good either way. ... .. 12 cic. Single fares on Park Accommodation Train 10 eta Tickets in packages 7 for 60 eta. ;14 for G 1 00. • ' 'For sale at oMces, Seventeenth street, Coates street, id Belmont. - • J. LOWRLE BELL, General Agent. SUMMER. RESORTS. SOW .110II8E;ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jot WILL BE OPEN ENTIL,§EPTEMBERA. For:ltoome, . THOMAS PARLEY, Proprietor, C:iard Sentz 7 3 Parlor-' Orchestra hats * been engageetfor thi season. CAPE ISLAND, N..J. A first-class RESTAURANT; a la carte will be, opened by ADOLPII PROSKAITEII, of 222 B'. THIRD' Street, Philadelphia, on the 7th of Juno, under the name and title of .lIIAISON DOREF., at the corner of WASH, INGTO.Ii and JACKSDN Ste., known as Bart's Cottage. I Famines will be supplied at the Cottage. Lodging Booms by Day or Week to Dent. . je3o tf THE' ~,CHALFQNTE,"' ATLANTIC C1TY,,14.." aulo lmi FURNITURE, .SLO. BUDD.A.RDS & FENNEIVIORg,, Artists and 'Photographers, HAVE OPENED THEIR NEN GALLERIES, • No. 820 Arch Streei; • Cali and. Bee them. PletureS in every style, and satis •faction guaranteed. • • N. D.—All the Negatives GI KEELER & FENNE MORE, late df No. 5 8: EIGHTH Street, have been re moved to the Now Galleries. w 1869. FURNITURE ''• 1316 CUESTAHUT STREET'. ' Raving just completed the finest lot of Furniture ever produced in this city, I will receive orders for the same, during the month of August, AT PRICES 'THAT WILE, OFFER IIiDU.OEUENTE. _ TO PUBCRASERI3: The designs are new and elegant. . The workmanship and materiels are of the highest order.' • I Invite the attention of those who intend furnishing to call and examine the stock of Furniture; and ,contince themselves of the above facts.' • , JOHN N. GARDNER,,l3l6'Chestnut /3USIIVESS CARDS. EstabsllSkiiell , 11121. , WM. 0. FLANAGAN & SON , HOUSE AND SHIP PLUBIBERS I No. 129 Walnut Street Jyy. 1):.§ TAMES A. WRIGHT, TUOLINTON rimE, CLEMENT A. GRID COM, THEODORE WRIGHT, FRANK L. NEALL. PETER % - niairr BONS, Importers of earthenware Shippinßand Commlssion'Merehants W , No. 115 Walnut street, Philadelphia. LA 'B. WIG-HT,. . ' ATTORNDY-AT-LAW, Vnimissioner of Deeds for the State of Pennsylvania in - • , •Illipofs. _ 96 111adison street, No. 11, Chlbago, Illinois: aul9t4 (1,15 TT ON SAIL .DUCK OF „EVERY N.) width, from 22 inches to 70 inches wide, all numbers Tent sal Awning Duck, Paper-inakees Felting, Sail Twine, 40. JOHN W. EVERDIAN, Ja26 N 0.103 Church street, City Stores, 110 RIVY WELLS.- OW.NERB OF PROP erty—Mhe only place to get privy welle cleansed and disinfected at very lowprices. A. PEYSSON, Hann facturer of Pondrette. Goldinnitlen Hall. Library street ---- UrBITE CASTILE SOAP. BOXES genuine White Cut'le Soap, Vont' brand imported .D from eghorn and for sale by JOS. D. BUSSrbit k CO,, NS Mouth Delaware avenue. il,•• • • ^e.r•.l.—,••• NAEM9 I4/ P :, I 10 Good*lln.l JY3I tea° ELISHA ROBERTS, .Proprietor 17, 1869. , • TEN' for .M . l 706 . 0 IlESrr NUT. Je3-m ttt • . . • • .. . . . FINE DRESS':.-SHIRTSAND ;.-"----sE,,i;prg,Alov,LT.l.Es.....- • - ~.,.:4, ,, , -; W.,•5:....0 9 ...Y.:.:T. * .•,.„99.1t.;, . No. ••,.•,....,,.,,,,....„.....,,,,,•,1 ''.No. 814. Chclitnut. §treet,.rolgqopttio, . . • , ~•'..:.4:_.• ..4 4_ ..• ....:. .•.7.•,-. ,•,,,:: ..: • ..:_, ..,,..• •:i. ~..4:•, ,; •;-••:. •". ' •; , - ti , rota; doore beiiiiii Contineitial Rotel. '', ." •'t GROCERIES. LIQUORS; it,;/ N E - SPICE D' .SAUKON, , • !' ', • to.l FI RST ,OF ....... -1.-•,;- XI4BERT . C 'ItOI3E I DEitilCll IN Vl= azownais,; • •", , .„- • • .; , s, , • ClorneriElevonth: and Tine Stieets.. VETE! BRANDY - EOB PBESER MTG.. , articlo • just xecelrod ; end ferule at Co TY'S Bad End Grocery, lict.llB .B.doth BOOprod et . et , ,Addoweljestnot street. . .• • ••• • ••• • rOUSW , GBEEN' . IGINGER. , -0400 • POUNDS , of .ottoico Green Gioger ID atom 'nod for sato at TY'S Zest /Ind Grocery, No. 118 Booth t?.econd street, below Chestnut stioof... • • • • ," ..EW ;MESS = HAD, AND • SPICED Naltuop Wouncp,ankflisandf. n prime ,ordetattet; received anartor *Geist couSTY,S East End Grocery. No'. ES South-Second street. below Chestnut strectoq ' OU iktl.IVT 0, • E PA,E • - Moom SWartio nn Jultten. ; lianas of gelato' Club Muuttfati. toe, oho of the' finest artlclen for plc-rues nail. soiling artacs. For sale at COUBTW'S EAkt :End Grocery, No.t. South Socond street, below Citta,fout street. S.WOJES, itlli,ol/10). AN.,WHOL E -Price . :Enalish "Mustard by the pound —Choice White Wino and-Crab Apple 'Vinegar for pickling_ha store, and for solo at coutai '8 East End Uri:merry No.. 118 South Second street below Chestnut Atrect... TUE FINE ARTS. Erstablisihed 1.795. A. S. ROBINSON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLAGSEG, • • . Bealitiful.Chromos, • ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTIIII6IB, * - • Manufacturer *pall kinds tot . Looking4lass, Portrait &Pletaira' 910:CHESTNUT` - site,ExT". Fifth Poor *bateau aontindittal, PHILAD TYPE' FOUNDRY. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS' PUBNISHING WAREIIOUSR, Established 7411 The subscriber, having greatly increased facilities for Wanufactnring calls particular attention to . his New Series of Classic Faces of Beak and Newspaper TYPes, which will compare favorably with those of any other Founder. His practical experience in all branches ap pertaining to the Manufacture of Type, and the fact of constant Personal Supervision of each department of his business, Is the best guarantee offered to the Printer of finished and durable article. Everything necessary in a complete Printing Es tablishment furnished at the shortest notice. • • AcENT YOU ploy,. TAYLOR, GORDON, CAMPBELL DEA:MEER. POTTER AND ALL OMER . PRESS 11ANUFACTUBERS. Sole ggente for tilts CI tr of y.i...VAI:IE C O.'S UXRIVALED INKS Niv•-04 , money. L. PELOLYZE, N. w.i.cr./.erf -nsoo4 article U. TRIED and • IDIESTNUT Streets. • • PbUidelphlti,Ta. 0 0 • ►I , 41; $ OLIVE LOGAN'S 'NEWBOOK. WOMEN AND THEATFIES. Alpicy 'little book, fuft of the best things over written' by one of the brightest and piquant otAmericattauthors. A book that wilt make .a great , hit. *,,*;Beautifully": bound in cloth.. Price, $1 SO. •, • " • • -, • Dead the table of contents:. Abotit Ds ;.About Woman as a Helpmeet; About Voting ; About Bonnets Abotit Dotting" Photographed ; About the. Quakers ; About the" , Green-Boom ;,,A.bout the Drunken - Drama ; About the., Leg Business ; About Nudity in Th Nitres About the "Buil ;" About My First .I . ear In rarls ;. About 'Moe guard ; About Home Life in Parts ; About English So ciety in Paris. • ~ • ", - SIBYL' 111.INTINGTON _ A °banning' new novel , by 3lre.' , Julie. 0. B. Dori Deoutifully printed and bound. Price, 75. CLAUDE-GUEUX: • A remarltably 'powerful and itagic novel by VICTOft HUGO ; written many yenta ago, but just translated into the lituggitge:-.oue ef Abe strongest and best" things ever yenned by the great author of "Les Alison), Lies..?) Beautifully bound: Price, $1 SO. - iitir Next: week'Nie shall iiubliab 'Ernest Benan's now book, SAINT PAUL, widely the:tranglatora am rapidly Preparing for the preen. ' , , earleton, Publisher, 521 Broadway, N. Y. To. I X.lO ISO ICAACRIA.GE.—;A new course of Lectures, an delivered at the New of 'Anatomy; embracing the subjectlik Hew to .Live and what to Live for; Youth,hfaturity and, Old'Age; Manhood generally reviewed; the Cause of In digestion, Flatulence and Nonfood Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically, Considered dtc., aci • Pocket volumes ciontaining these L ectures will be for hwardcd, postpaid, car receipt of 24 Mmtst by, addressing W. A. Loary, Jr... Southeast corner of Fifth. and Walnut, streets*.Philadelpidit. ' ' ' CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. fIONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—THE t ORE. ..1 T. W. Gutschke, Danzig, , Maider, from Bordeaux, will commence discharging at Lombard Street wharf, under general order, on rlday afternopn; 27tit inst., when all goods not'permitted will , be sent to the public stores. Consignees,wiliplease attend to the reception of their goods. ALPHONSE STNP#IIOI.4,gSQ., 1 i1u26.3t . ; 137 and 13 , 9 South flyont street,. YiitckTiTsiVßEE CONSIGNERS' NOT S of merchandise,per,ErltielkEtirlti"Bcrtha TeMplee!,: Mitchell, Master, front Lendon, will - please' send their' ' permits on board., , to at OM Wilco of -thetaidersigned,' General order will be issued on Saturday,' P. M., 28th: inst.; when allgoodsnotpermitted will be snot topubllo-. stores, WORK MAR& CO., pensighocs,-NO; 123 Walnut . t'S OF 320 of (30 tact now) nitilroad Irp fraf Wake, by brig Mtge. Batchelder; will please vitae fdrtu ward, pay freight, and take the , same away, otharwlsol they will be stored. at 4mperg'.oxpeilse. CO., 123 Walnut atreet. . ' . CAUrriOtii. O TICE. —ALL .:TERBONS ARE N hereby cautioned against haihoring_ or: trusting. any of the crew , of the British Bark "forth% , Templs,"., Mitchell-, 'Master, as no debtl of theficontrsuning: will be paid by Captain or Consignees. WORKMAN 34 , 00'.• • "KTOTICE.—ALL — PERSON.3 ARE -bbrolly cautionod against trusting crow of the' schooner F. W. Gutuchke, -Danzig,'•nutster: , from , for deaux, as debts of.their contracting will not be paid Captain or Consignees. ,ALKION,I3/1 STEP 4 1 CO.. 137 and )39 South Frontstreet. •. ' htrai:fit • COAL AND' WOOD. S. MASON BINE!). JOHN P. 811241.77/, rpHE UNDERSIUNED INVITE - .114TT1M7 ,_ _IL tion to their stock of , ' ' • ' ' ' ' Spring Mountain, Lehigh and ileczet Mountain Coal, which, with the preparationgiven by es, we think can not he excelled by any other Coal. - ' ' Office, Franklin institute Building, No. 15 S. Seventh street. SINES 4r. SHEAVE', -. Ja3o-tf Arch street wharf, Schuylkill. ._ ; 'E..!... :, _4,..., 4 1 • 0 ,t,...,.cit: • ~..k, ,WAST.EII 11. S. NAVY, • • ' ±, l t Prr At., iitfA, August' sth, 1860. 1 ,.. • . , e, 7. .. L7. 4 1.4.11' 1 l' ' ') . 011E:MI4111 4 STREET,"'" •- r'F•A St* ' . !t.',4,,P.',QSALS,. endorsed ." re-- gess sfo ' -.. • 'Will :be • received attbis. ••toilice, an ti 2 o'cloe, ..)11. on theist of Septet:a- Ler next, foild . zhirig: the :United States.. Navy . DepartMent , yiritli the following axtioles, to be of the best ans,ll4,ll,,,,object.to , ln-: . • Spe6tiblrbylliiiillit cabin - officer in the Philo- • delphia Navy . y ~ - N e lcrAittztr,be do r livered, whlin r r fit. ~tett& Government, . pT : . : wh i ch ~ o qctio y•, muet be .. 01t ~ ,11,IIBEA - 13 OR„....;CONtlingaMelf. • .1; 44: 11KND;BWAIRS4 la 4 k-ustz Y - , 5030. feet 2 inch A cirW1J9.9.14iei41.K044.- - "s,oooTeef riliClifet. oniplop. . we. . 5,000 feet-iiiitlf-PaiiiilAThite Ini. l : .' . 3 11 (lfeet.B/ I \ck•Na i rttejg9bit a k a l l .iiM i t 15 i etlonoll3to - 24 . 1 Ole. .c,. • Au... • ' •.• 10,000 boat' . *-ftMti'ld'Obiribilifi..Whitevrine Plank; 2 inchesthick, 'l2 t 0 ,1.6 00' liiiig;'l.?: t o ' . 201nehes wide, prittillel.; ' ' , /.t! es, tf ' ~,ii.;_': Y 10,000, board, , feet: 2d - .COMM on AlThitis Pine Boards, 1-ineh thick. 12rt0 , 10 feetilongi42 tor - 20,lnehes Wide, parallel.. . . , ' •. - .., , • .. • 5,000' board feet ;White 'Pine' PNafel c Plank, 2 'inches' thicko.2 •to 10 feet long, . 12 'to •18 inches wide r paisllel. '. - - •-• .. .• • • ••.8,000 peunds . Riquare 1r0d,.21 in.- ;: .: ,( 1,000 powul . Square . Hamtnerediren,.2i in,. . 1;000 onitids Square Hammered Iron, 2 in.... i 1.1 ..b c• &At - irstioAt•Pine . Lott;'best' tfialltSillifillfililietTrolithiltli - F6llol9 , Pitie: --- For.further partiCulars and time of delivery, -apply-to.the,PTA.V.AL--CONST.R. I = O Itr._ _____ Navy. Yard. _ , . _ , 'BLANK 'FORMS for, prOptikaiti'ean be had at thhi , ollice: ', ' ' •z ' ..' . ..,.......,_.__..:.:,' 1 +, ; , - HAI: HISISKELIA, ;- .; • auW.4 : ..., -.. •t .. Paynnuder;;lll.:B, Navy.. • Irii.. •ii .-. VOLC E -- L IV . TILE:N.e` Y. • „•.,..,..., _:_......:, NAvielizri4=TiopT.,.. ~ Buitzsm.OT E l liturstesialtiillanittfrrixo, .'' • . •-• • ':',- .. ' ..: - ••• Arititeir 20; 1800.; SEALED PROPOSALS for fttinishing An thracite Coai..for the Navyi 'to .be•ldeliyered - during the fiscal year ending. 30th June , 1870, ' will be received attliis Bureau until 10 A.. 31.., • September is, 180):. • - • • , ,'lheso proposes: must be .endorsed . "Pro- Ponds for Anthracite:Coal forStetaneri,tthat • t_ hey may be' tbstingitlished ftiihrzilie; other business letters. r• - • • • . '. -'• •: '-: i • •,....- !Abe offer must be for the dellyery.;;of 45,000, - tons, 0f.2,240 pounds: .. 4.• ~ , . ~... .., The Coal must be of tbe Bf•St thick .../oilkl4du or Black Heath; or of a•kintl'equal' to them in • all respects . for the purpose intended ;- which equality Will ‘be determined by a Beard.'n.,li., pointed by the r Secretary of the Navy : • reception of the bids. , , . , • • ' The Inune -, of the ' coal Propotietl'io' be fur niched mist be stated in the offet/ The. price price must be for the Coal delivered' at ... -' the,Philadelphia Nary Yard, or Onboard. of . vessels at such points within six. Miles thereof as may be designated, ity the Buread, at the cobtractotit•vielt - and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. • ' • The coal must in all respects be 'satisfactory to tbeinspector or inspectors to be appointed by the Burean, who will have the right of per emptory rejection: Blank forms of offer, guarantee, Ste., wil be furnished on application to the Bureau. m 121.64 4 . • , Ith • 22P IP Iff -- tiffiliPETClo - 61M11177: - FOR . ' BOST Q_N.---STEAUREICEP - LINE DIRECT. sauano PllO.lll EAOU PORT WERT . Wednesday and Saturday. • FROM PINE STREET WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WIIARF, BOSTON. non PHILADELPHIA I ' YROMBOPTOA: ' ' • /0 A. M. - • a P.. TS . I SA XON,Wedne•aday,Ayg. 4 ARIES. Wedneday, Aug. C NORM AN, Saturday, '. I ROMAN, Saturday .. " 7 ARlES,_‘ssoluesday., " 11 SAXON, Wedureday," IL ROMANt'Saturday, " 14 NORMAN; Satunlay," 14 1 SAXON,. _Wedueeday, " IS AltlESOVealneaday, " Is RM NOAN, Saturday ," 21 ROMAN , Saturday, " 21 ARlES,Wedneeday : " .25 SAXON, Wodnesdar: " 23 ROMAN. Saturday, " 23 NORMAN,Saturday," - These Steamships wall punctually. Freight received Freight Icirwinle4l to all points It New England. For.• prefabs or passag_e isuprrloraccouunodatiOns) apply t 0,.; . .11.ENUE WINSOR la 00., 3M South Delaware avenue. pitmADELLlErA—nicamoND AND • SOMMER' EAMIIIIIP LINN. THROUGH,pLEIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH • ANDWEBT. EVERT SATUIIRAY. at R Na KET Str mb from eet ,_ FIRST WHARF above MA THROUGH BATES to all points In North and South* Carolina Os Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting as Portsmouth. and to Lynchburg, Tenneseee and the West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. Frei eht HANDLED BUT ONCE,and taken at LOWER RATES THAN •ANY OTHER LINE. The • regularity, safety and cheapness of this :onto commend it to the public- as the most desirable medium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any exaptlt . it ..... : s Hfor Steamships !neon! , at lowest' ratei. • • • h4YoootsedDA7l+Y_ _. WILLIAM P. CLT•. W N 0.12 Senth'Whilertiaind Pier No. INO Wharves. , crwm PiPORTER, Agra t atlilehmouti and etty_Point.s. , .. "' T:7: en, & CO., Agents at Norfolk, . . HILADRLPHIA 1301:1tHE-11.--N— -:NAT&& COBWANY'S • REGULAR LI'NNE) V R(l.3f QUEEN STItEN'T IVHARY The ,JUNIATA will sail for NNW ORLEANS on Tneeday: Sept:7, at 8 A.-ht.: • - -- • The ; , ; _YAZOO !mil from NEIV 9.140N/1.N3; yin, II A VILNA Sent: •-• _ Tha TONAWANDA.. win . sail for SA:VANN-J.ll on Saturday, Aug, 28:at 8 o'clock. A. hi. • . The IVle OILING will. sail from , SANTANN.AX , ort Saturday. Aug.. 28. The PIONEER will sali for NVILIITNOTON; N. 0..0n Sztturday, Aug. 28. at 8 A. , 31: = ; ; . Through bills of ladfng signed, and .paseago tiche.te sold to ail voltam South and West. - • • B IT of LAVING SIGNED at QUEEN WRASF. For freight orslissagel, ripply to NVILLIABI L. JAIIIES, General Agent, 1.10 South Third ittrebt. , . . _L: The Fine•First-claas Ship • .. ' , IT'IRGINIA" . • 9:14 Toils Register—Captain Canipbell. • This vessel succeeds 'the "Matilda klillyard," and r ely a portion of her cargo engaged„ will have e lltaAl c riii balance of Freight or Passage,' apply t. , • PETER IV.ltiCiliT 4r.• MONS,. jy22-tf • Philadelphia'. No. 115 Walnut street, Padelphia'. 0R LIVERYUUTANITfI DESPATCH- • Alto Ana ftnit-claisliritLshbartintlitaxican,"Welch, master, succeeds the 4 .`Dav BleNutt," and Itaving tho bulk'ofber cargo engaged, will have despatch as abovo." For balance of freight applY PETEIt WitiGLIT & ISONN, 1116 Walnut street. FOR LIVERPOOL.—THE STRICTLY first-elass bark DAVID Noll 1nT;',502 tons register, Captain Lockhort,-This vessel lill4oqodB, thq 1306010 Harris, and being of small capacity, and having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will have despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, ap ply to PET.EIL WRIGHT & SONS', 115 Walnut street, Philadelphia. - aull tf NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALLEXAN. dria; Oeorgetovili and Washington, DAINi Wht Ches apeake and . Delaware Canal, with conoeations at Alex andila fro:An - the most direct route for Lynebbnrg, Knoxville,tol, Nashville; Daltonandthe Southwest. Steamers leavo regularly from the .11nit ' wharf above Pdarket street, every Saturday at noon:- Freight repelvedCLEDß CO., 114...12 South Wharves and"Pler I North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgetown... 84 H.- 91. ELDRIDGE, , 00., Agents at Alexandria, Va. NOTIU.E.—FOR NEW YORE' • _VIA DEL- , 'AWARE AND AIARITAN EXPRESS , STEAMBOAT 0011.PANY. _ intn The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water connica tion lietWeen Philadelphia and New York. • ' Stetunere leave dally; front brat wharf, below , , Market street, Philadelphia, and foot of. Wall street, New York. Goods forwardedby all the lines zrunning tint of New York-,North,,Eaet and-West—free of Commission... Freight received and forwarded on accommodating' terms., Wirt, P. CLYDE &.00., Agents, , r 4 South, Delaware IiTeRUO, • JAS. HAND;Agent;No: 119 Wall street, Now York: I ' NOTICE. -FOR NEW' YORK, TIADEL IN AWARE AND RARITANANA, BWIETSITRE TRANSPOR T ATIO N 0 )1P A „..DESPATCH'..AND EiWIFTEDRE•I44.N ES: • • ", imelEDiti;of these lines will bo teamed on alid after the lath, of march. For freight which will bo taken on accommedating •termsiapply to WAI. BAIRD A CO., _ - - - lag South:WttesvePy. DP44 -47433,E ,OHESAIICAKE Starlit TOW:43OM Comphily.BargealoWed between Philadelphia;Baltimore; ' , Havre de Grace, 'Delaware , ily C and Intermediate points. • - WM.T. CLYDE & 4:10 • Agentai Odit:'JDIINDA.IIII2II •L LIN Billet Oilice, Doiiih - Wharyos ,Pluiwiellth)*- • • ' NOTIOVrnifO,I3. ,I `IBW4.•..XO- 1 1 3 X , ; , V5.A.. 13 )DLT • 'awareand Raritan Dana4-Bvrt tenre Transporta }jou Odnipany—llebratch and ihrlitsure“Lines:* The . • busineepl27Allieper Lines;will be, resumed on and after; • the Bth Or Marth. For Freight, which : will be taken on accommodat ing erta m, apply to Whb...111 , . BAIRD: dr c0.,1828ent4-wA. (i!rvoi , • , - • , • 110.11 , s ti3kLE.—T .r.• FIRST-dLASS , Americati Bark 'BRILLIANT, 422 'Tons Register, 625 dead weight; 84100'ElonF Barrels cavritL; war. Kl al oPpraii4llt4o44acii,!Ar;litti!loYatiltitsd&l(l.lo:,llS Walnnt Arent. , • • r , r , . •!'OAS FIXTILTRES.' OAS IPIX'11:1 - SE8.-MISKEY, ni.ERRILL ito,TILMJICARA'i No; 718 Chestnut street,'manufad-. timers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps &c . etc., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assort- ment, of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Sm. They • also intreduce gas pipes Into dwellings and public build• ings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gay - pima. All work warranted. ROPOSAL§,:. oligliPar* m , rn . Nrfirrnfir l vi'irt 7- rt - 1 • Tits ITtes tailVAlxtell'elf6l lie* Mexico are attembling, and an Indian war is feared. TILE London Times thinks that Catwki is lit to hecome all ,ipdlpTident, pat lon s ikiltEmirefis . , rived at Toulon on their way East. TiiE English press pitches int 9 the .Chinese tot to endorse the Arnetiesn - Trat, EuoErtireand the Prince' iniiieiiiii'Vrere en thusiastically received at Lyons, yesterday. • ',Ttit first crop of ten strriiied in London, ycer terday, from China, on the Agamemnon. '4l;,ltlackfeet ,and Kaolinay,lndiausfougitt a few dayi ago,'and twelVe otthellateet gibe . we; e killed. T‘vr.r,vE miners' bound from 3lontans to •Ettolinay were Itilled!ietetalrbylthe , Plaegeet Indiana. - r - . . .. . .. .. . ta p AN attem t• t6- - tioli . the; Havana fiavingl . - Bank, (hi , 40titsdit *W4frOittrated3 mid the lideves'it ' • tN. i'. 1 ...-.1....M.v.24-1..P. , > ,'., , .. . ,GEonot: , Amsj--an2-Atnerlean, - a-rested at Cienfilegos, a few dffiiii i te, has been released, 'and left at once,f9r-. l ceX , ),Y 3 ,t,v. -,-, -.3 • :Six companies of white volunteers and two •tolpied companles,forming okie r battalion, have . AeftliiiiVisfi a tor: thelield! 2 /P7.44' iif.i) . .A • of . A . • THACT. lents."' on the Kansas Pacific • 'fi re t•-• - English company of emigrants. • , .. • .town of 'liana°, : the Central4Pepartment, and were repulsed. , . •.. • Tut: - cornevstone - of - the :new State - Lunatic` .14$11411itt Pd4N7(o4:,Li t hlyestiii'Mr7§o 4 'Geary. — ' ' ' • . 5.7. CO. private bankers of ncut.- . .11:111, failed yesteiti U ay;• Witk . lialnlities amount ing to about $12:4000. . . A';,..Vd.tftf of:;•44lialiA. •Mt , t , yesierday, being an adjourned session of; that held in this city last year. The 'deleg,ate" . are to have a gratakbanqud f otY 4111iday. NAt•ot.EoN's aumesty does not extend par . Jon to those who have attenipted,to takethe life -of ::tlie'Eniperdr". perg6ll4,4lPl • is France. • - • • THE new regulations and Instruetions relat ing to stamps for distilled spirits, " the issue of stamps for rectified: snfrits,' 4nd to provide a uniform system of marking packages of spirits, • have peen .issued. from Waphington..-,-. 7 7 -, Log the case Of ihepartles charge&with thug the schooner • GanYowen a Canadian Judge. at Toronto, deeMed- yes terday that. the English "Admiralty laws extended to Lake Erie and , that the prisoners raust . be.remanded for that.' ; • .. A suxmo'commission of Greeks and Turks have deeldt*lldtt the ..Greek: steatner .Erosis, claimed by the Porte'as a prize for violation of. neutrality diiiinglhe' Cretan rebellion. be de livered up to the" Greek government, and . the Porte has accepted the decision. ' I.zi, 'AWE Msssaebusetta, - .Labor4.:onr,ention, yesterday; women were admitted as inerriben; of„the,State Central Committee. ,4,..tesolutioit.. was '-ritloPed :demanding . 'making . bomb a legalday's work in factories, .anti. : the . enforcement =Of the .statute apdrist minors under 10 years of age in factories. i , ll4egate *eight thelfartirds' night, was 035 potinds; and of the Oxfords, os2i pbritidsr ; ..,l2hellary eetsWainAtteighe 11$, and the o.iford's 101 isninds. Mr. Mal kin, of,. ilaryard .Coklege, ‘ is starter. fand.fide.4.... Paull, " Judge . ' t Mr : Galstim; or ite- Linadon Rowing I.lrapires'fontheJlar •astd. 31rf Obit:tic or the Oioniafri.'' " • `'+' A.Scar4lxo,x ;despatch says the.ntirtem lase; it* *1 the. % , offer , of the Debris** Lieltit: warns and Western Railroad Compimy, and, • tifillAiiircie operatfoitit. MOnitir at an ad vance in prices of 47 per. cent. The Lehigh miners herd rtmeeting at liar.leimu!ytisterchiy;s and the tone 'of the spetthers was umderate, although no definite conclusion is reported. Tut: iron screw collier Centipede . , six tun died and twenty - five tans,the s econd of the km' coal-carrying fleet ;now being constructed by the Reading Railroad Company, reached Cape May on her trialtrip at SP. I. yesterdayi hav ing Made the run from Chester in seven hours, with au adverse tide, being the fastest • time ever made on the Delaware by any screw steamer.. The trip was in erery respect sails- • actory ie. managers o te ompany,,on board, and clearly demonstrated the success of steam colliers.. • • . From our late Editing of Yesterday By the Anent'', Cable. LoNnox August 26, 'X P. 31.—Americau securities firmer. Fire-twenties . of 1862, 841; of 1865, old, 83?, - and of 1867. 821. , Erie, Tanis; 4, Atigiist .Vtit. 7 .--The specie in the Batik of Prance has increased 16,300,000 f. The liourse flat.,Tientes, 7825. LivEitrooL, • August, 26, 3 E.11..---Upland c0tte11,1.314131d. Orleans, 13W. ANTWERP, Aug. :.--Petroleiun quiet at 541 cranes. .111 maim, Aug. 26.—Geneual Prim has gone - to Vichy and .Admiral Topete acts in his ab sence: tax thbusand additional troops Will be sent to reinforce the Spanish army in Cuba within the coining two we"eks. Polo and his Secretary, who were - repintly•captnred ;it• the head of a Carlist band, have" been sentenced to death. Unsuccessful efforts were made by the wife andfriends` of Poln for cleinency in his belutlf„. ,Severat other. Carlist prisoners have also been condemned to death. An official circular has been issued by the Government thanking . the;•yohniteers :and 01100 for efforts made toward the 'restoration ;peace," " - • 1 1 .0,,XttO* tine weather is har r ii/J* o ePreMillfl tendelloy.onfthe breadstufts NafkittfttiqoUghbut the "country, and 'sellers ax•p:amottprices above the views of buyers. W4.#lo,rAng. ; '"il.6.--Thel i . i4 lirrem has aban donellberi.jourtiey to' je nmy „and main ivy) : te aittan 4;ollstatitinople for'a ivk. ee' • • Tlitt'Sflinite `will commence the, diusSiOn ,or the SiiiattOneatuattna Set .',lst. The report or the Sciattua, coafruttilia points to the results of legislationdn 1852--rthe. tranquillity,. develop mont, of • education and ,inerease:ot -.wealth.” Franco is supperted.by 1,4,000 - tinliliers ready . to, proceed to the; frontier. :She is respected by the great pciwers of the earth,,and she had passed frOnf a dictatorship to'complete - liberty. The .report' concludes ~ , T he generation Of 1869, can imp - rare. non> that of 1852, should it consolidate,the work,undertaken,'.' :t Loisnort, August W,—The.Post,to 7 tiay ) in its corm- fits on the coming" boat-race expects • the Oxford Std win, linit',, , Considets `t rat their failure to di, o will bane , disgrade.•c• The Her.; vardsmillrhayathe r faireit 7 01. 1 . fair.;play, and • where.iffiYingneatiffendiirifixtenate-saioqUally Twitched, the best . , style niu.st win. The ex-,, citemtlithiliegatffl to I e tisteal touitra/w grow, - and the merits of the crews form the qeinTal topic of ebnYertiatibri.- Tiler-arrange . rents to preserve order and the 'coarse clear tire regartle.X*ltli 'great itatisfiffititail general feelliigamoog,.spe%ng,,reporters 1 • that the race will "be most" feted and well contested. There'instill:littla betting of two to one ou the-Oxfords. Sumeenistinilit' Waal ILl&iiers. • Icalawison.,& 31 organ, extensive wool dealers of - this city, suspended payment yesterday: ••,4 1 11,1eir,lirthifft,t, tics are not yet known . , but. it is generally un-,t, derstoodt 41 10 ?"s9 5 PellalonditPAIS1 temporary, and theYeali bay st 50Ter every"difllar `:they owe. ~ .:1•,••!•• •• . • •i, 1401 1 r,Walilbbillifia 0 n4 " WASIrtDICITON; August '2O:---Intnruai-Rove mle„ 'Xi•ctijgalk-And Wisnousin; has Uneli'trnstc#o.4.-40 the /4outh4, •ern District bT Suporylsor Oofiklfu, Louisiaria, and Aritansan;.Wl.oen trannforred' to Michigan. dnd Wisbonk SUpervisor Young nf,Qhio Wittitlint • , , Marine, Intilligence.: NIT Youit, Atigti§o2M-L:Arrii-eit; ateamsLiii CitfotMexico, from Vora Cruz. . ZIEIN=MIIIMI •TIIE EiCa11111E• OUT ,• • The Ale* ylfe fllslith 1 Unlit or Vanroinatte.liiha - ttessiier 4 A". .„ eticebf •04. ll 4 . k • /OUT paperhaving recently' II 'q n • interest in all that pertains tor the,•srowth of the agricattire) - ;,andt, ntlivOltmiscources of • Wyoming, wilinot t r presump f irefuse a little space to the 'feeble dMeription -Of a. meteoro logical,phenomenon(that:ltt.„-neli,transpiring eaelfeVeningift t the' akielialibtre• the •Recirr romantiOtArrUM)...gx Since - the -reticent solar - eclio.o"they•have unthe • snmmit • of the ,114,xiiry, 49tontitain • c ha i n , n what *he inhabitants call a "necond twilight," brilliant' with' colors ' of' last' shade•and•flrelightit as to pain • 4he • eye snits steady gaze upon ; i thetn, ; awl to.leave an tin , :Fenton °lithe Wind 'that' will never be ob literPtat ' • -I, • rrt r • Just atiki iituder, Wag, ifp • id, l iktekv/ [inlet gathers on the ihouriUin, and growing dense and denser; it shuts out entire the lust expiring rays of that luntinpus body k.,then, allie dark-. ness, or nearly , s6,:fdi )altnost.'thirty . Wnutes ; when, all at once, the heavens become lit up from the horizon all around, far n e l . to small circle in ,the• centre with a 11‘131 - re,of the most dazillneelfAinatiV• 4 so l o l43 ,*se eming as though a tremendous bonfire was ablaze be low, throwing its glare in clear and steady flame •abov,e, .This .gorgeptta 'And learfallY beautiful scene lidafor neatly an 'hour; then steals quietly away; and the moon, theretofore dimmed b its fiery lustre, regains its ascot). 'p balaxpell t oCliWnigitt- z . in ad' liadcW '. it' tietfcinrfoldcrWevery other Now, pat cattSeithetitoMirbilietie They were never before witnessed by ally of the oldest mountaineers.LTl - livas4n that sec tionatthislietisonlaSt-tweir, and, I have never Peen so grand and so &tilling twillghts, an 4. theiie Imvo'bnly et:A:flirted since the great abler eclipse of the7th trust. What does it mean? Wbat doesilt . .pottend"?/. rHow.Abies :it on ; ginate • Old•BersliaY::-the learrOd Ute Chief—Stiabi in silence each night, gazing at this wonderful phenomenon, and when asked what he thinks, aboutit, replies, slowly and `sadly ' i Ugh I the Great Spirit is mad! He blows fire ! • B,As. wigwam is in trouble!' White man • iiiidilted man better feel afraid, foethe Great. Spirit Irs mad—he in heap.angry.',' • , Freu Pete; the , eldilti d' ipper arid/miner, says : "It is now twenty-three years since I have ifeentheStates. ' -I have been eleven years: in these mountains, and I neverseen such fiery nights. The winds are damper ; they blow milder and the air grows heavier. I don't know how to account for it. It has all hap penesi since the eclipse of the sun.; 'Something dreadful is going to happen: , There • Will be a big fire sonic of these days that all.the. waters of - thi) world will never drown Out,.abd those days ore coming rapidly." ' • • • • ' If it be true, as one of the Profeisont:df „the Cincinnati . Observatory says, that immense. volumes 'ot hydrogen gas were throWn out from the centre. el the sun to the surfaqti during the' recent solar eclipse, how long.will • it be before the - oxygen will be thrown out,.. and the carbiiii become the ruling andslestroy in element ? Igive these particulars by request, and there, are numbers of people in this city who, on last Sabbath and Monday nights,'intnessed, with me, this wonderful phenomenon on the Kinn mit of the Itocky Mountain chain, 8,262 feet above the level of the sea. TheCheyentie'and Laramie papers all endorse this description.; THE SHAKES SITSCIDE AT SEW LER- AltlOlSfe .. second Inquest one. Body of the Ant • *.tlde—,The Deceased Communicates with., her hinter from the 'Spirit WerAct. , HUDIIO2I.Ir. Y. Aug: s,-18Q9:—The .Inquest' on the'btidk Of EJlenValver, a member:Of the' 'United SoCietY of Shakers, at New Lebanon,. • who i committedaulcide , by drowning herself \ on tba'sth of June last, which was adjourned from Augusta: to Angst 29 , was commenced ifillielosfri ef • Ne - W,Lelanod, , at the lintel of Mr. Fields, at Lebanon Springs, yesterday. A very large number of persons were present,. including guests at the-hotel:and residents or the-town. The - Coroner was Hiram '-" • The witness &lied was• Benjamin Gates, ono-, of ..the. trustees blthe•Shalter Society, a • man "universally respected; and dvery haat gent witness: He testified ho was at home oh, the day of the' suicide: when he got to the. pond took an empty barrel and helped place the body on the same, but all attempts at re-' suseitation were of no avail; the body was taken to the hospital of the Shakers, where an inqiiest was , held by," Justice Bull, of New Lebanon, on the Monday following the sui cide:, he had asked 'Squire Bull what was ne cessary to be donein the case, and the 'Squire, did not thinkit ri to call a coroner, he:. could act in the case as o had in others; the witness snahellad oteerred e ; ' sanity in deceased in January last; he saw it by ,her eyes, and told a brother of the society ificonfidettee - Ithat he - thought of her case; in sanity was hereditary in the girl's family; they were all. Spiritualists. Sarah Ann Standish, a member of the so ciety, affirmed that Ellen bad complained of feeling bad in the head previouito the suicide; she helped fix the body for thecoffin, and saw no bruises on the body; never heard deceased complain of her.treatment by the Shakers. George. S. Johnson testified that he saw the body alter death, the next day, and noticed a mark on the forehead, at the edge of the hair; it was a mark which eouldnot be seen a great Iva,' oil; it looked red, and was the size of a shilling; one of the sisters informed him that deceased must have bit het head on the bottom of the pond or figainstsomesubstance. Amelia Calver t a sister of -the deceased, affirmed that she saw Ellen at breakfast on the morning et •the drowning; she hadluid a talk withlier the night before. she left the table at breakfast before Amelia did ;^ witness said she asked deceased what made her: leave without herbretillfast ; she replied she *as not'hungry; about' a.. month ago. Ellen'actedAneer, but did" not, complain ; she. looked unusually pale, which was not com mon for her, and her_ap petitetvas gone for 'about a week. , Tha.wituess •,contimied-1, belieVe I, have bad a communication with Ellen -.since her death; part • of her conimunierition was.written down by me; I gave it to• my brother; she . told me she would nothave eau. , ied us (the Shakers) FO much trouble for six thousand worlds`, and said she felt strange as she stood by the water and"wanted to-Jump tight in; but something held her back and she knew_no more 'mar the water straelt" , :her• face; I -have -had , no doubt about her death-- since the ' commu nication to ine;;l- payer , expressed dissatis faction with' the f3lia'kers; haft a coin muniiiiitlotk. hist ';.'winter ~from the Spirit World;' I wile awAketied'early in the morning by a loud whisperingin my ear of the word "Danbury," a word which I had ixever before heard and never saw 3n print, to my know ledge; this-was rflpeated-ilp•my ear three dales notkndwing any-suck word, I'could' prebend the meaning of-the spirit, and imme diately-tbereafter„tha spirit saidto me, "Malt', Until next week,--look in dlisklip,pers ;" I did go accordingle the direetion and: found that there had been., n terrible flood at Danbury, three or four `Persens liavingbeeit drowned. The inquest at the ponelnaiett of, this f r esh in tilly Was iAjoittried #111.,611.a.5r./Teiald: IMP I ' ... Retforted for they rlinacteljimia- EVeriing ,unlletrn. r .c 13%17.A.N8EN-t-Brig": , Ella ( nth' if Olton—NNY tone. old ilerap iron J E Baaley Cp.. ._ . .... ... ,-.,-,, t - 'I4 4I ;O I IrAPOPES: - (07..0CE.W,141FrA-Tl,/ggt.".: ?. --• - 2 ' ; ''. . , ' ''..VO ' ARRIVE i - , . . snipe =i+ T. .i.itrinzit - a ~r ,v . i V.-. rtht i 4 . - 4 ~:•,:, ,4 . s , tixig. Britannla.......,.,..,Glasgow...NeYork . Aug. a Cella ' i:''''Lbudon...NewYork ' - ' • A:ug. 14 Berlin, Jioutlyinpaton,..Baltimorot w .... ..... Aug. 14. Lintiiiti:.;.l..tt» . . , ..BoittliaintitoriliNiSwYork.i.„ , .t.•:. - Auer, Tripoli ' ~ .btserptio4New.York tvitt4t. ....Aug 17 idaflo•-••••',.-... ... ..'LlVorptlol...New: Ytirit , Aug. 18 Nrance.:.'.. , .4 , ....{...i4:l.iirerpooli:;Nli* York .:,,..1.2',, Aug: 18 ( - 1 ,9. 1 .Pf99k/Y/A,,Myeboool.. NoW l 4..erk.-4,4•Au1L , )q.. rali;kee.,.., ~,,..liewo t. york...umE Ue ninta„ t . -, , Aug. 26 Malta . ...'N4V4)lotki,Llvenionl'.4..V.i,, ' tA-u14,2 6 City of Paris ' Now York...Ltverpool ' Aug. 26 "Eagle New Y_ orki.:ll.ay.ana., Aug. 26 Main.- New York'.:;Brettien ' ' Aug. 26 Pioneer.. l,l 4ladelphia..,Wiltnington.. l, Aug. 27 C. of Bitl ,.:„.,. tunoreciTiowsrufk...A - Atertfool •, ' Aug 28 Atalanta ' New Yerk„..piinclon .Aug. 28 Tonawandbp.VlLLlMOVhittogSairtuitudi (..:.;:.Aug.,.. 28 Tlio Queen New ork...Livernool Aug. 28 Alariposa ~ i :Nont:york4;Npl v, , o r i oaro ~ Aug , 28 K ibernian....... Quebec Liverpool ' Aug. 28 i . 01v.a.,..;.'4,-4,,N0w rot 0/1itag0w'..1'44.: ,, 4.: - .....Augi28, eVIPrY.-.ref ; New.Yox l i repllsrt,•••,i.;, • - Agg.2B. fi11e5ki....,4,... 'New,Yor .. antoursfi..:.,4,, ' ~,Aq4.31 Cuba ".., - ,:..New Yor ..,L vornant 44-,...i“.....1001),' 1' Tarifa New York'...LlYittl4lo:....4.i.i° Sept;•„2 Pritannia Now York...Cilasgovr . - ' Elopt.A. , TILOo.TO .B II S. .11;),Bo Lint?GiLL tair v. Sp, , luL i i -Q iY ao T ti ßAD w . E KLY - , i. 6 , .? lt, ... ..., • e " 1 " , - , 1,, ) ; . • is, , :i'' :ri ' ,"..KlUpts.)= tritig Y . 1 i = 44` 1. t ' 41112441//NE 21131X1gT/Dt • FT9I42OIOLADELPitu—Arni: rt. , • aka a 20 tivs r.:41 ---,- . - [". -; • ' :ABRIVED If ESEERDAI. 7-- • ' - ', ' steamer Saryth, Jones, 24 hours from Nreir'Yorkosith tinder to W Id Bafrd &Do. Steamer I) Utley Davie, 21 bomb from New Torit.with midst, to W fd Baird & Co. - firjg Raven t ßoso, from Salem. • Sell? Alleo B, Alley, from Saco, with mdso to Eol;bt 1 & SODS. • Behr 'rhos Borden, Wrightington, from Pall River. 1 Behr Ella. Cray, 5 days from il:alera, in ballast to J E ' Braley & Co. Sehr hi A Grier, Fleining,tfrOilf Boston, in ballast to. 'Knight V Sons. 4 Sehr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from Odessa,o with grain to Christian & Co. echr Mary 44 CrirAine, Sowisehl.'day ',from Leitisic i , ( Del. with grain 10 - Jos E Valmer. • ", • • ? • Fehr J 8 Watson. liouckt_Lynn Lynn. Behr Ella G Bean (Br) Cook. from Wilmington, Delh • CLEARVEISIERDAY • Steamer PramethouscG ;ClOstieston, B A Souder&Co. , Steamer blaythywer. Fultz, New York, W P Clydo & Co; Steamer J b Sin-Aver. Dennis. Baltimore, A (troves. Jr: Brig 'Ambrpao,f,dght,,lliggins. 8ant0n,...) E Bozioy & Co:. Fehr Di Aliiriero Wieming - . , New , Raved,. Knight & Sons. Seim Webetor Kelly, Rootlet', Boston, plakistoa, Graelf & CO. Bchr,U, A. Vickerx, Benton, Stopluatopt. do SeltsiTrottsitAtnekett.',FroYftltetO*Ail do .13chr A Idnizee, Young, .at Greensick, do Naar 8 T Wines, Haber, Glouceeter, do • ".• Selo - S J. Bright/ Shim. Providence, Jiamniett,NelliStai. Ellzn Williams',Cornish, Provide - nett, do &lir 8 8 Godfrey. Godfrey, It Cotntwidge, , do Schr 21 A lacCenn, Whitemore, Bangor, do Norge It RR No 21, Becker, Wllllnrnebnag._ do Berge It 111 1 No 60, Ro th man, New York, Blokleton, Gracif & Co. ISnrge Flying Flab. ' do do Barge Black Diamond, Ryan, do do Correspondence of the Philadelpphia Zx f LEWES. Dm... Au: 7 - 7.AillhaBcrt: - heforozinportatmi - Jttur - 33rna3 Mt, except one burk and a brig. c j j A ship, imp used th e Hannah 3fforrls; from. UPASed.tql , *. - - I . l Yitoi• - ''''- - --.7 -- .I. . t OlitiV CI, - .4 • suasxi..l.TOro. , • • J.: 4 .... .411 : ...i.....,..- i Th e fo ll ow ing HAVRE DE GRACE. Aug. 26. I , del plan . laden ani.consimleilits i lollorrez." - - Edward lined_ , end: W., It , li pigneott,' with lumber for New York; P itcflia;ddfd euri_Croakey; Gen J M Campbell. do to Norcross dc /Meats; Jolm H Annie and Sherman I) Seiler, do to Patterson St Lippincott; Ellie.. do ttillretmeri-Tgitcke,isCo,•. It B 'ifingert.-Minnle 14 !Striae and Wrightsville,tonitor.Wiknington. '' , I MEMORANDA. Ship Cotdst ream, C manumit. from San Francisco 17th April. at Liverpool 25th Ault. ; .. • . ...; Ship Akbar, Cracker; it Sari : Francisco 25th inst.'from Hong Rona 'Steamer .1 "1,%" Brennan, Snyder, Balled from Charleston yes‘terday tor thin post, ,•• • • y f y• Steamer Baltithoro Noetkler:. for. Eirornen via Southampton. cleared at Baltimore 25th inst. Steamer A tisane, Eldridge, cleared at Galveston 17th hut. for . Steamer Ildualngtoi;ErifisOzi,i!'cleared'atlf(utDrieanit 21Ft in ,t. for Beston • . . . Bnrk Amazon. Chapman, from Rio Janalro 15th ult. at itimore 25th hint. with coffea. • Baas New Light, Brown, and Adelaide, Etchbergir, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, passed, Fort. lgoproe 25th Met. • Bark Clifton, Garet. from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, was spoken sth inst. lot 13 t 9„ lon 4606: _Brig Alice Les, Foster:hence for Boston; at IFlolntlat Hole 23dInit. and sailed again next morning. • . i•V Brig Oepray (Br), Taylor, 34 days from Pernambnees at• New Vert yesterday. Behr Mary d.AJ d, for New . York, was at St flallins Selo Adiline •Eh4Cod, Mears...from Netv York 4011, at Pottldmi; Oregon, prior 10251 h hair. ' • • liobre lL L Sin ight ;•It KVaughan, :In sley. end Marl etta fiteoltaan. Steelman. hence . At Alexandria 25th inst. kits nen Grant. Colhurn, hence at Norfolk 21th Inst. , -tkhr G W Rowley, Baw ley,bence. at Newburpport 24th . instant. .Sehr Cerro Gordo.Modgdoll, sailed from Ifewburyport 2411, inst. for tins port. tichrs Sarah Fisher, Moore, -Or this port via lower. .3. roes River,,and P filertvin,Carver,for Trenton via do. sailed from Richmond 21th inst. Sclirs Surge and Robt Palmer sailed from Norwich 24th inst. for thls pert ' ticbr Beery. Merritt. turncoat Portiend 24th init. Sem It N Hawkins, McVey, sailed from Chnrleston yesterday for this port. • • •_.,• • - Salmi , Polly Price. Yates; Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley; Frank Beth/wt. Parker,. and Wm tilatrr Warta hence or Boston 25th lost ' Insure your Proiperty In . Home Coin Pasties First , tit Preference:to Foreign Ones.,` SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY, • . orticz t - • ,N. W. corrierS - xih'an ' Oo i S treets. PHILADELPHIA, August 1, I.B6'l capital and Assets nearly r . 00.000, •• • . • - Law estneas follows: ,• . , .. , ... 1. i • 'Real Estate.. _..-... ....„--- .—. 810,375 00 'Ground Rent; 1n40r0vedu.0uFat«,h,..........4.-4.—, .._ _ 71 2,664 54 ,Blortgages....-.„- ......t..."' - .:......:....'..u.1...4.-t...:.t. r ;ti...:„ ;375,33E1 tlntorest un p aid . -.. 150 00 ill. S. Loans,-1881v6percenis :Phliadditla Oily Loans. 6.15-K. cents. .. . ; .......... V 0,05.00 Temporary Loans, ssith.full secnrity--- ' ' 6,020. '203 shares stock.N. L Martial .Gas Company„.....:' • 5.961.00 po shares stock hlaq. National Rank-----.... 6,000 00 314 sham stock Penn National Dank_........._. 13.212 00. i'lOti Aare* stock Commercial Nat: Dank.. ' ' &Mar 01 shares stock Spring Garden Fire lns. Co.- 47:135 00 Cash ---;....--.....—......... .. ... -....._:. —.. :2, 2 / 3 7- 91; f 5871,833 80 This Compally is open for hicreased insurance, on, merchandise generally.lumber in yards and onwharres, 'building. and furniture in the city and, surroundings, at 15 low rates as are consistent 'lo.lllsecurity to its policy elders. Our merchants.' and business men's success is identified with the ineresiami pzespirity_ot tho city_ of Philadelphia and the encouragement of its own institu tions. Yvon truly, . Jon)? N. DOHNEHT, President. JOHN A.YRY, Secretary... „ w a tu tit s 6t The Liverpool Lon don Wo Globe Ins. Co. 4ssets cad, ,690,390 4 4 in tie • 'United. States 2 000 2 600 • patly Receipts over $20,000.00 Premiums in 1868; .$59665,075.00 Loises jn iB6B, $3,662;445.00 No. 6 Merchant/ Eivhange, Philadelphia. 1829. --- c" TER PERPETUAL. F . ]EtANIC.I.4IINT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ! ' - oi , ipuit..uppweimis. , . . , , Offisev74Bs and 437 Chestnut Street. ;Assets on la laary 1, 1869,, 5tri2;6 1 7 . ;&7,21 16.• Capital ' • ......4........ ' Accrued Surplus.— ' ' ' 1 ,r 93,843 ,..... 43 I.reraiums ' I UNSETTLED CLAIMS, , ,° ' =comic )1•0g 18841 433,78812. , ! , Losses> Paid Since 1829 Over -, ' *5 54:100,•)oo. i Perpetual and Temporary Polio:leo On Liberal Terms, The Comport, also-issues Palialai upon the •Itents or all kinds of buildings, Ground Bouts an d Mortgages. {-. ~ ~ , ~ 1 ; _.` ~ _• .! . i , 3 , DERROTOBS. J , Z ' ' I Altlrati 0 . ilia,ker, ~' , 1 Alfred Fitler, i Samuel Grant, , , . .• Tharillia_SPArki. i Geo. W., Richarda, , ~ • ' Win.; rant. urant, i Isaac Iray, , :•:,, , 1 f c ' .+ 3 'Thomas 13. - Ellia, , , i Geo. Fetes, Gustavus 13. Benson. , . -, ,*, , ~ ALIIIIND 4 ItArEWProoldont.F„ JAB.. v;;mcAfillivilk.EoB4tcaeiPlm"en'' • T4E04.-f4v , 7il. B,Eq,NR, Atelisk 4 ut• SeCretarr' rxRE cd - riNint intgliittritkiccE cau - - ' P r AITY.-rOfflco, No, 110 t3outh Fourth street , below, Ghestnit. * *, • •'..) - "The Fire Insurance 00nirsur of tits County of Phila. delphia, "Incorporated.by the Legislature of FenusYava- Ma iu 1839, for , Judi:aunty-against'•loss or damage , by are, exclusively. RAJI 1' • TEB, Plfulb • *- sTUULL This old anti er G, reliable institution, pith ampie capital and conting t fund ,carefully; inueeted,,continucs to in inire buildings, furniture, raerchandiset ; Ac., either per inanently or for t i ihnited , time •;against loss or damage by fire, at-the loweatiates consistent with the absoluto safety of its customers. •,: Losses adjusted and - mid With iipossible despatch; , Dp.F,ol'olol3: 4.lhaii..j,eutttr, f AtitiA4ll. Hoary Budd; , • fn 'fait/ Ma Stollov • 1 John Horn; -, • , ItEdAvina.h, ReAkirt, Josoph;Moore, 11_01)e.rt._y,; : M(1890y, Jr. ' George Illecke,, =KV Anet ine. 1 (MARL SI. StlTTFlO;rresitterit.' lIENItY BUDI:0, Vice President • IVENJAMTN F. 11,01WELEIC, fiectutafy and Treasurer. 111SURJLN CE. ~.„t . 1041:406 ", . , ir .•4 11 • x ••••••••‘•/. [ , ' ' itisro, i ' Zlfingirly i ,be fies igf AM( ' ,44 1 1., , , ilirnfitokt, ' V 4' '''' `..? . • ' ~..r t ) us v,Arißaiß st ''''' 0117 -13 f t } t , ,4i :ALA ' " , , 1 ftiIf,ADELPHIAO b .. , ,‘,..„ , pi < t ). , 121 i poirsiodp t zilharell; tile /11.1.8' c dttiAltelliwtfq4 6 4 .41 11 0..wPw14 4 ~. Imam j ve oil l iN , Lt a g '' i ...fa,' tr " ''-' '' 4, " ''' ii i , N .0411 ith ' , Flitli IA Ijitllbs f#' •# 1 r 3a,antrAADEIMBIA. , rt l' Pli"^A "V:XEBtI4II°IIIIANEX:EIt it,0T6613)3112iir111"4"4 kt ' ' 4 171 1411. --- 1 T Ausets JanutiV I. 1869, ~ litki 400'60d 08 * li f. TiltraTE Sltirle&P. Bower, M_iti H , Thuniltan, ' Jesse loightfoot, John Carron, Robets skoenntker, I Geatite 1 . Noun.gz pp.. Ambit Eider, JOiePli B,LYAlaill I% i Drc n. Unri r. coats , , p,; ; ,,i, n, 81'7°44 BP:ivrbiawt.mHArduirisetg...isrfidenAddent. 1 ' BAiJEL,SPARtid w A..,, j , fo,P, At i i iing4 T. cIIIITLEIr. tsocratalt T --- - Mkt i' Mil Tatlik ,IlefiltßANCE COMPANY: -vr , ;a4 . ‘ • • Intorpotated by the LegialstOra Of Itiiiceik,ll:'cOiner. THI -- Ei; 'igtiiiiiititri4s; • ktnigE rii- T eleets,Clerite and Fro ht to all parts of. the itILAND suite Nuza , On' [odds by river, canal, late and laud carriage to all , parts the Un i on. , : - . 4 titAerEliandleegimerally, , on Stores. . • Houses, - ASSETS oirLir r E•dOUPANC - a - grj'iy per 1;nitil;" .4.01;00000 1_,4421,001.11nited finites nix7Per-Cant:-.l=-- ,Nl,OOO, United Stittor Per o llota , ,Oltil .1..„ - • " (for Pacific to . ;00000 State of Penns) , Avitliti ispc, i gpir !.; <-4 s., , • oent:toan— - • ...-tsitonvocr MOM Mr of Philadelphia Six.Pog.popi:,;;%; Luau (exempt from Tait...". , 1241 . 591 4 .' .130000 State of hew Jersey pidear • . • Lo-- 61,600 ...01111 rem=••••• 20, 0 00 , i/flrat r Pennsylvania Rediroad"- Mortgage Six Per Cent. insdB f ' • $5,000 Pennsyhaula• Railroad • , Seetiald . r . Mort age Six. Per Cent. Botol4 .SIAOO 00 ' 25000 Western Penrulylvihilts Blitiroad •..•'• • ' • . Mortgage Six Per Cost, Bonds •• • . (Penna. If. R. gintranteer ?theislo soon - State of ,TennesseebeivarerCento; ss. - • Loan ... . 21/10000' 7 000 state .er ........................ . • • Loan 6,031 23 %- .15,000 Germantown OsuiConspanYiPthici , • ' • I pal and interestg"narenteed,hy . the City of Phlladephia4oo ' ,• • shares stock 13,000 00 ' 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Compatir, 2011 shares .11.100 00 COX) North Pennsylvania Railroad - • • • Company, 100 shares stock-- 8400 00. 20 000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall • • • Stesingthlp CompanY, 51182611 '' stoc 15,000 00 • 201,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first • • liens on . City Propertias-;......... • 71/7,800 00, • lile'skot V a1 ti0,411,330,826 26 Lost. $1,023,801 .2ts Reid Estate. - 36,000 00• Bills receivable for Insurances Balance.. aleYigenaessFet; minms on .Miirfne . • Accrued Interest and other, ' debris dim the Compant...: Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpo rations, 53,156 00. Estimated . value— ' . . 1,81.3 GO. Cash in Bank-. ........ Cash in Drawer ; 65 --- 113,503 73 /51,109,900 Par. B. lil;learland; ; • Edward Darlington, ;Joseph H. Seal, William C. Ludwig, DIRECTORS. ierTeB B ThOMAS (.. Hand, ' Jacob P. Jones; , Edmund 'A. Sonder, J O B lll l4 F-E,Yrut Tlteophilus Paulding, William G. ktoulton, Hugh Craig, • Henry C. Dalletti Jr., ' John L. bawls, . John D. Taylor James O. Mud,. . Edward- LactluAade, • ' • it obn:.11 8 4. Penrose, Jacob Beigel, ~ :',loues rooke, ' • George W. Bernadottr,- • racer N'lll'aine, Wm. C. Houston. 1 ... henry Sloan. D. T. Morgan, Pittsbuigh, Samuel N. Stokes, . John D. Semple, do., Jame! Traguair, A. D. Berer. do. ; :.r ... . • , '• THOMAS C; HAND President. t , •, • JOHN O. DAYS, .Vice •Pgesident. i * traffirr trUßUßN,iBociertsry,•' ••• . • ... "r• • • =HUY DALIRees% SecretarF. ..,.. - ..... • 414 RELIANCE INS - CE CON; PANY OF PHILADELPHIA , Incorporated in 11141. . Charter Perpetual. °Mee, N 0.308 Walnut street. - • . OAPITAti 13300,000 ' 4 Ineures againat lone or damage by,FIBE, on Houses, Stores and °the)* liaildinge,'llbilted or perpetnal;and on Furniture, Olinda, Waresand Blerehandisa in or • •..1,0 6EB PIIOIIII O 4r4IFIPEFED.A.Np ..... ' • Iniested in the following Sicuritiallivrir .Firat Mortgages .on City Properly, well as. , . cured .. . ....... .............. oo States 117,000 00 P.iiiladelphla City 6 Per Cent, Loans. 75,000 OU Pennsylvania 83,000000 41P0r Cent Loan• • • 30,000, OU . Pennsylvania Railroml Bonds, First Idortge 5,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company'S 6 Per ' • SOW 00 Loans on Collaterals ' 'SO 00 ,Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. wort gage Bonds- . 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock--:. 1,0 5 0 00 Idochanicat Bank 5tuck......._...._... ._ : 4,000.00 .Cemniercial Bank of Penn s ylva nia' 10,000 CO Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 3:0 00 'Reliance Itumrance Compaby of Philadelphia • • • Stock . 3,250 00 4.;;Atip Bank and on band— 12,253 32 Worth st Par , Worth Ohs date at market YTOBS. Tames C. Hill,l Thom H. Moore, William Musser Samuel rastner, Samuel BPI - pliant, James T. Young, H. L. Carson; Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, . Christian J. Hoffman, Beni. W. Tingley, Samuel B. Thomas, : Edwar Slier. THOMAS C. HILL, President. in Hi J a - 8 tf Wm..Causß; Secretary. lIILADELPHIA, ~Fobruary UITE - 6 - FIREM,EN'S INSUBANOZ COMPAVY OF PHILADELPHIA. • , , This Company takes riska at the loniest fates coheistent with stifety,,mi confines its businesa FLUE INBIJRANCE IN THE OriY OF PIIIIADEL • HU. OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, Fourth Naticmal Bank Building./ • • . ' • DIHNOTONS: Tbomns j:rf ar ti n , .Henry W. Brenner, J elm Hint, • .Atbertus King, • . Wl3l. A. Bolin, • Henry • NUMB], • James "fd.ongan, , • , JameaWood, ~ • , Willinth Glenn,. ' John Shallcross,' • ' Jalnee Jenner,- ,• J. Hensy•Askna, • , Alexander T. Dickson, ' Hugh ' ' Albert C. , Rober tst ames F. Dillon - Phinp rit z p a t r lck, J . _ . _ . • CO NEAD B . JiiIDEESS, President. 24 W. A. MALIN. Tre4.B. , WMAI, FAGXN.. 80.4'12. Ti MERIQAN FERE, INSUEA-NOE [.OM-, PANY,incorlorated:lBlo.-=Charter per_petual L . No. 310 WANUT , street, above Third, Philadelphia., 'laving a large pall-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available .Securities, continue to Wane on ~dwellings , stores, furniture ,, merchandise, veSsels in port, and their cargoes, and ether.perSonal property. All losses liberally and, pFomptly adjusted. , DnpDaroßS. Thomas E. Maria, • Edmund G. Dutilh, John Welsh Charles W. Poultuey, Patrick Bra dy,d7 .`, • Israel Morris, • . John T. Lewis,John P. Wetherill, 1 , . • . • 'William. V. Paul.. , . , .TgODIA..g. It. PUBIS Preeidont ArA .'oR•aiviroliD,'l36cretary , : ' :r.' 'wt. 0 AME INSITRANOB "003cEPANY, NO. 909 CH'ES'I'N'In STRIOPIT.- , ' • ~ • i F INCORPORATED. , CHARTER ; PERPETUAL. CAPITAIGI 3200,000. - ^ FLEE .TNSURAIWE EXCLUSTYNLY. • Insures against Loss or Damage by'Fire, either by Per patual 'or Teporary • 14.11ECTORS. Charles Richardson, • Robert Pearce, • AVnr..ll, Ithawa, • , John Kessler, Jr., Francis Ni Buck, Edward B. Onus,' Henry, Lewis,. , Oharles Ptekeel Nathan Hilles. ' A j W. Everman, George Mordecai Busby, r OkARIES ICRAXDSON, President' Vice-Prosident, WILLIAMS r. BLANCHARD, Secretary. apl ti THE' FENNSYLV 1 lA' FIRE IlrISl7- R.A.NCE COMPANY.' ~.; L , I - ' —lncororated 1.525--charter Perpetual, No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square. This Company; faVorably , known to thocoMMUnity far over forty. years, continues, to insure against, loss or damage byliire on Ptiblic or. Private ' , Buildings; - either fermanently,or.for Alireited time. , .AlseLon__Euroituroi, tocks of Gobadi and 'Mercitandisii goitereßrion ltherat once. , - ( - 7 ' I . 7-7' ' TT - T.t, . , ~, ' . l l----,- „„ Their Capital; togotner ivith a large'Surpins Fuld, hi invested in the moistcareful mannor, whioh euobles them to offer to the insured on undoubted security in, the case ofloss.. :1, , „ ~. ~ (i . / .„, - .IYIRFOTORS: ' . , - , Daniel Smitliolr: , , ~.' , Ji 'John Devereuk I C , '• ; . , 1 m Alexander Benson, , , Thoas Smith, Isaac •Ilazleliuret,- ~• :1 HenrY Lewhi , i'l • ' ~' , Thomas Robins) , ~, J. Grilling hatii Fell, .Daniel traddeolt,'Jr..- ~" ,• .' , i , i DANIEL 5,51,PK1L,Jft., President. WM. 'G. CROWELL; Secretary: - ' • • apl9-tf' TEFFERSON FIRE 'IN URANCE COM' PANY of Philadelphiap—Oftico,bio. 21, North Fifth street, near illaziret streck. . t ; Incorporated by the Logislaturo - •of :Pennsylvania. Charter perpetual. .(Inpitik and Assets. 1110,000. ~litalto insurance august 'Loss or dania&to by Fire ou Public or Private Buildings,,Furniture,.btockt, Goods) and Mar.. chandisc, op favorable terms. ' 3 ' DIRECTORS.. Win. 'McDaniel, . • Edward P. Moser lernelPetersou. • Frederick' Ladner • ' - John F. , Aitauk.o. Giasz, neury Troentnery • henry Jacob SehOwlelp, ' ,;:, rederick OhrtstiTlL. Frick, Fainuel Miller, Georg° WillMAD.Vurthier, os r McDANlEL.Presideut'; .18/tAIreb , P.ETNItSON, Vice'Prositlopt.; Pinta , E. (k+l,EntiAti, Secretary and Treasurer, ' to,vd si e 1,617,347 80 8431,598 32 MEM 6454481 32 BI N G" . • . oArks, • 122k--Di:4II4WII - EITIREET pt i ltriAlll47.4ll/4. . Steam and die Slane; Mold Power and Steam Pumps, Plumbers' Amble sad 80: 1 1/ 1 "bnoVork• • Tenses:4la flpeiclblialate•TOPs. to.. wholesale and retell .• • ' • Sampletdf Snlsbed "Worletnijr.tto seen at my stote. , apUlm LEA & 3p.V.; • A i•CiILEIgRAtEtr .'. -,. :w..osiozsTEßßlEult....sAtfolt:, - ; f e7 . • • ,••• If a LErtir"frontili -• • Connoisseurs ..1 • .7.° 1 ,9 F 111. o; 00 1 1'1164 Willi AND APPLICABLE T Every Variety • DISH. ~1• t•r• , - Put free On board at litsa o adti •, Lfrerpoel, In parcels of twenty caeca or more: each casetwo dozen large/Ave dozen middle, or ten dozen mall. ':Parthei who order through no have the advantage of a supply from our stock until the arrival of direct orders. . James Reiner & Sou's celebrated Durater Marmalade.' Robert Middlemass 's celebrated Albert Biscuit. J. dc G. Cox's Gelatine. Crosse it Blackwell'a•goods; grenicr.'altacahnntdes Arabes. Guinness's Stont,.lhuis and Allsepp s Ales. 'Wm. Younger's Edinburgh Ales, and the Vir lnesol. - Ifrance,Germany, Spain and Portugal JOHN'DITNCAN'S SONS, Union Squire anti 46 Beaver. Street, N. Y., sole Agrnta for • . • LlEA'ili.Eie BEDS. :A ft :. ,ELA.IB MAT- J 2 trefeeinOnoi , iiteat. , • • fit.figh and Clietrs,Reehaed;.. nisei reaqippkgonstantly on hand.' FactoncBll Lombard Street. aul6 Imo" • ALA.CHINERY • .••• • • • CUMBERLAND., NAILS,: •••• KEG;i.' :••! •f• 7 Containing 100 lbs.. Nails; other brands . Nails s4'oo per keg; llordittan's'ilarbed •illiu,Staples, s 4; ,perr Innt.of 10 lbs.: Stopletn,Sintter:llingm, from 12 to 17 • in., complete tiatitres? 75 'eta. per , set; 1.1-221 n. Frame ,lottlleya, ZS'S ets.; 1.3-4 in. 20 cts. pet' dea.;':ltlin LOcks stud •.linobs:Alk.per .dnegen t itat the Cheap-for. the-Calls llitaramtare *TA Tool . Aitgre of , . J. B.:„SHANNON, 1009 Market Street. lunges tattea:, . ; .. • ; • , : . , IiirEBSICK* SUNS _; • .Ag. A.. • _BOU TRW ARP. FOUNDBY, • • 4.10 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia) • ' • • • 'MANUFACTURE • • STEAM. ENGINES—High and Low. PreespretHoriWPW: . • tal,; Vertical, Beath,. Oscillating,. -Blast . and ' , Corttlit!l• Pum_ping. . BOILER ' STEAM' HADNEBS—Nalunyth and Davy etylesOstrd I all Risen. CASTINGS-Loam, Dry and Chien Sand, Brass, acc. • • ROOFS—Iron 'Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS-Of Cast or Wrought Iron,for refinerieS, water, GAS hEACHINEBY , :--Such as'ltotorte, Bench Castings Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcos BarrawsiValverr:Vbvernora, &t: ' ' SUGAIt .as Vacuum. Pane and Pampa, Defecators,' Bone 'Black Filters; Washers and >Elevators, Sag T i tters, Sugar Bla'ck Cars, -Sole manufar-turere wf-the following-aPeolalti In Philadelphia and vie! nity,of William Wrigla V4riabis'Cut-off 13tearu 'Engine. In the 'United States, of Weston's Patent ingand Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-drainingßa. chine. • , . Glass 1 Barton ' s impiovement on Aspinwall &Woolsey's Centrifugal. • Barton; Patetit Wronglit-IrOb Retort Lid. Straban's Drill Grinding Roll.. Contractors or the design, erection end fitting up of Be- Siterfes,for:vrottlng Sugar or Iflolafteeo. nopFzr, AND ..ylazow METAL ,Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot Copperownstantly_ on hand and for Sale by BEMIS WINSQB & CO., Pio, 832 Booth Wharves. LEGAL NOTICES. INIT4E ORPHANS' 'COURT FOR' THE City and-County of Philadelphia.—Estate of JOSE PHINE KING, Wen. Minor,--The Auditor appointed by the Court to andit,'Bettle and adjust the final aceount of F. MORTIMER LEWIS, guardian of JOSEPHINE KING, late Wlffinor; and to report, distribution of the balance in the hands of the. accountant, will meet the parties interested for the' purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY September, 6 th,;1869. at, 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, S. E. corner of Sixth anti Locust streets, in the City-of P.hiladelphia.s‘• cuIkEITT B. PENROSE, au.26-th,s,tued • • AUditor. TN TEE',ORPHANS',; COURT FOR: THE City and County of Philadelphia.—Estate of JOHN LOGAN, deceased.—The Auditor'appointed by thebourt to, audit, settle . and „adjust ,the account of JAMES WALLACE and - THOMAS ' HENRY, Executors-and Trustees of the Estate of JOJIN LOGAN, deceased , and. to report dii3tribution of the Waned in tho hands of the accountant, meet the , patties interested, for-the purpose of, his appointment, ou MONDAY, September Ilth,'lB69,•at o clock A. M.', at his office, - No. 128 South Sixth street, in the City of. Philadelphia. • • • ' ' ' JOHNC: REDIIEFFER, an24-tu,th,s§! Auditor.. THE ORPrAIC 6' COURT FOR THE City and Count 'of Phil itiloitilthi.—Eshtto of REV. JOHN, N. • HANN :GAIL lecbaHed.-I , hp A,tiditor, gp noirited• the Courfto audit settle and adjust the - no count • of B. SHA RKEY Administrator of the Estate of REY. JOHN N. HA NNEGAN, decoaked, and to report distribution of .the' balance in the liands of the occount. ant, will utoet the parties interest Ail, for the put•poso of uppointmenti WEDNEbDA Y., Se pt ;Ist, 1899, at 11' o'clock A. M ,at Ids oftioc o No. 141 South Sixth street, in the city of Pliihidelphia. 11. HANN, .attl9.lli•s to 5t . " - • • . • • , Auditor. LETTI*O TESTAMENTARY_ : 1- lAVYNO been granted to the hobscriber. upon - tin! Estate of MOSES GOURI,HY;,, dote/teed, all' parsons i n dabtod to O) SlllllO will ak° payent, and those having claims prestm Mena., m t ROBERT.- KEARNEY; Executer; 1923' remborton.streot t or his Attorney, GEORG!: 4 ',4IiNKIN, southeast collier Sixth arid Nirainurstreetti:. ' I,LAnstvitte Aantist nth,. 1999,, • nu2dthiiel. .:PATRICK DONOIIIIIiJ',. ''ilecenge(l.--VetiOriTestatraintary t 0 tlio 4.lstate of ATBICK: DON onur.,,, deco ased having - been 'granted. to the exeputors,,TutoTgx lIICKBY, Buttonwood tartlet, , abbre . .Btgliteenth 'ittr6l4,ltitid `U: ' HARKEY, All persons indebted ,to snid .t'lotitte are , requested to 'duke .'-pakmeut,. 'end thhae 'haring , against the' sandljogresent, thorn,witbout. delay to - , ' 13."Sti'ARKEY, 44110 to ~•,_( No ~619 svainut stveet.,_ _ EpTATE...cT, 4,0114 .M1NG.4.1%, JR. DE conied(.l...tittiOrs of Adtninistinfiol, cum fostithuniti) utinoxo,: laving I betin , granted,. to itlttl,.podorslgnd, persung indobtod, to •snid ostuto „hr - ..requoSto,l to make. paYirielifi , end-thtiett *A.ItG44tETT4.,I!, 3,dpitl:e. 1,; AdtuN. C. T ef A f . • ',• • Walnut eet.. August 14,18E9. , • „„ aulT USTATE OF ...ANNA MINGLE, DE- Ce 3 Sed."qtatt . ol o l . AlthpikliStrAtiOlp having been granted to•tbo' iidoralitnea; (ay erson pulabti.(l-to said estate artpremapatad to. , ,tattliefiayinant, ona, ,taoNalliav,lng claitaB tu pro4pnt item to )lIINI.4'iItGI4IItETTA Itt Adiuititstratrix,., :Ma Walnut 'areal. • t attl7.Ltu I STATEMF ,ELIZABETH O. IC: .12A 111X114Incenbe,t1.-.-,-Luttertl4tinuentary IttiyitA.Potan granted to"tho `stalistrihß.l- Upon 'llw - estate ot . Ida% A , ' llggTTllar. K.TIATIMER,(I , •coKed, ¢ll petdon4 indebted to - tne sittWe will ninke - pitinnuit ;and those . ll4N-Itik slit iota 44 nt thgtp to- •.; , , CADAVAL'A DER' ItItilYCE, ixetuloA : .208! Souktypourtlf sttsf t." SCrik-Tglol o ROBRRT RALSTON DOR Etit it i ntel ; fl bityiug btben mooted to, illy PerPoliff boxing , .IniinM 11111 pie,out them without delay . and lialebted to the Estate Mill Miik# ppayment to ' 111:N1117 CItAIIIQN It, ( 641 W 114111.11 Ntl Vet, liAltitYAA—OL AT, 1.10. 271 Sottth tftlt bto , .t. • jy280,40 I lig, TEEM/ Afac A _nty.fit t .kulm, 7 .414- fardur olliargra-rikilviri. %. , , afir Peptic stirtiot the Philadelphia Excnatiga FererMeltr t turst ° ditgi i !eit the atii;mati ewe easto. itB 2,aiiiiiiL,ii . 41.901.1 . 4e.;.i1iN5i.,,` . • !mum N. turner bf Broad and Csrpenter sts IiXAT. - HOVBIIII OL D , ; TURN 'TUBE, MI 'FEATHER 'BEIWINSHrETS;MAIL t Inl i z At 3 F ,c cikiltioiiiint itenzNlNo '(i 4 \ i , , # , , . ,A,rigtistgO e stikoteloc . atlbttli. E. c h ormir '. oi Liroalital l ;Carpenter stn 414 by,„patajegps, t p_usst, househol 'Furniture, Cottage • 'Orintatr Onitoi•lltrrotil!, Feather BelilliiillatfeellOst,i; - ants 4,t110.04- lit IBA r Fixtures, W ttiestAitphett Moog(' ( 1.4r5 1 1;1 1 , nattier ....., log and . Filtered, ite.:" '- : . , t •1ik ,, , -- ,0, •-• 15 4 .-.+...1 r 51,41. •.. •' i a I AIL ..'idrit . inlstriitet4lllale. .e?:"IllbA STOCEICir AiIIifAIR:3II&IIOFACTORY2 '• ; / `4`. , , ON 'XUESDAY. MORNING,, - , , iAnguntlil, at 10 o'eldek‘ at , Ws: 218 North Front strelt. ' b,y catalogue, .the balance, or ptock. cutagriaing ~ sopp ~- 15,0(k/stand cDalr aull antes arair, az. ) • , * Sale Wei?' = l Tenth Strecd. ' ' H ANDSOME F ORDUTERRIJ , PIRR ...MIRROR, Fl ei HAIR 24 ATRESSESIdANBSODIE YEI•VET Alirl4 4 • BRUSSELS CARPEtSi &di- ' ' ',-,+: , 1 "., ' ON FR DAY MOHNDLG ! Septeinber 8, at 10 orclock, at No.:2lS• noun' , Tenth st„ . 'by catalogue, the entire Household.,Aumiturettz Prisln_g: , -Walntit Parlor Parniturei- coVerett-Silth 4 reps; walnut and Oak. Dining Boom ittrnlttip e nt .• ,Oiled Walnut Chamber 'Snit, Wrilont,, Idaho dr' and ' (Mirror. Chamber Furniture, Oval./ tench,: late Pier Mirror. Lounges. Centre Tables, French Clock, hustings ' ~ ;Ilkir • kictreinies, Feather. Bolsters and PillowstOyhtap., " t end Glassware. lino Oil Paintings arid Eagravnigglips !Senlag Meade° and Table, 9 gas conattnlingl i 7 ., . ,handsome Velvet Brussels Carpets,oll Dioth, I . !Utensils, choice Preserves, &c. ... .J.: ' May be examined on the morning olsalq at .8 o'clo9 , t it_ `SattEstratrdriro'nirerWreiiiiiiilij ti 11 , ,, ,I S V I ANS or AN ALCOHOL 'DISTILLERY Ailiwv7; .3 ~,, L DKOTLI P YANR_ESTABYARIMEN.P_,-;.._ f _.„.; •-,...._ , —ost bsmIDAI DIMMING, ' ' lir.' iSept.;4. pt: 11 , o'clock, sit NO. 225 North ,Third - strisittel c ,` will be sold at public sale, by order of Wm. Verdes, As- '' 7 isignne In 'Bankruptcy, the Firtitres of % an Alciihol Ms- r Hillery and Itectifying Establishment, all In good order. otinsisting of I French column still of 460 gallons, with '. all., the appurtenances, In • working order; a receiving stands anti cleaver fixtures, complete; I syrup kettle(23, rectifying tubs, 2 ci't'rus. .,_ - , : •,,, i• • OFFICE ETIItNITURE. • • , •• • - •- - 1 I stove and scuttle, 3 old theirs 1 old dealt . .'•; •2 • .. ' Also leasehold of premises, which expires August 1 4 WO. ,Bent &MU per annum, considered wortireEoo. ' .. .i ,2 _ Sale N 0.1314 Arch itivie. _ ..,- . : ... SUPERIOR,. PARLOR_, DINING ROOM AND i CHAMBER • FURNITuRE. DIIRRORB, CARPETS, DIAIR, AND , SPRING MATRESSES, .ke„ . , '' '" ON* WEDNESDAY MORNLNG. Sept A. at, 10 o'clock, af-lio. ISIS Arch : m rent . by cats- , lo e, the superior I, rt utrolture, e. comprising -Suits or I ,a l nntratiorFrarniture,coveted l witlr plush and hair cloth; amen suits of oiled and varnished Walnnt Cham ber Purnittire4 seven handatune , RosevroOd, Walnut and Mahogany Wardrobes, two Lounge Bedsteads. covered with reps; Spring and Platridatreages, oak and , walnut Dining lloom Furniture.-,two w E alnut xtensiOn Tables, two elegant Pier Mirrors, gilt frames; superior Brawls Carpet', Oil. Cloths, large Bcfrigeratior, Kitchen Clint-, ails. Bc. The above Furniture bait been in' use tint a short time; and Is equal to new. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of in4e.) 14UNTING, DI7RBORO w..e! .... WILSON * ku..b1.48. ,Gc,n4le Ptani 111ADBA8,30. Brothel le . . . WORPiST;F, '' . 211 4 ) ;54 512 :Cli tat their. BA.IIC.E la !glily esteemed in In ond Is, in myopin: U, thqmost.palatahle Well as' the moot /oleeeme Shupe that, mule:" • /ROW &:. ••• • . AtTOT4II‘ CEB, Nos. 232 and 231 MARKET street. corner of Btu* ettster. . Successorato JOHN B. MYERS & 00, .. •". LARGE SALE OF, FRENCH AND OTHER EURO- PLAN DRY tIOODS.• • • • . • 'ON MOITDA.I(MORNINO, t • August 30, at o'clock; on 'four months' oredit,•intltt ding— ..• I 000• PIECES PARIS VEIL BAREOES,' '-- • in all grades,, from flue ,to best quality. huportod„ in, brown., greens. and azulinee; all of ti well •ktlovemarld:,•"*. ';`. • superior make. • The ,ouly offerin g " made season. • ' - ' • • • • t7l: • Also - a very'cliolco andcot_nidote liner@f-, ALL • WOOL PARIS MOUS DE LAMES, - I,f, •• in all the most dosiroblo envies, nesorttnents tutt:lo,• l 7 • , solid colors, ecnrlet,azuline black nn. white, alt. and regular goods!, of this•soiton's Importation. -A. A full'iino of all the verioucgrades of ' •• • • • ISLACII. TRIBIZT AND.•PIERII9 811A,W1114s - • LONG AND SQUARE, ~. oLvery•choice pod rogular,fabric. . N. 11;—•"-The particular attention Of the tiltda , Is called to the: Elbove . otkitiziroflburpges, detainee and athewls.z othbrncina a superior assortment of the popular 'moor iktlOri of Messre: HEN - NEW/1N .2 CO. • . . r7ALSO— - • • • . Pieces tethlOsi colo'red , ttud'binckllfAhalis nrul'Alpaces. do,, printed Detainee, Silk.and,lyoot rtaidet.&c. •do rlitin and Fancy Popelfhes,'Cactienietes, '&c. do • . Poplin:Alvaro', Gretonnus Mejsngeij Cords, dte. Also, it line of rich 8111111 striped .E'rencli Fora dines. • / 100. PIEOES•nt 11,LUIEBY Y,EL VETS, z"-• in ell the most dosiroldo shades, , • .400 CARTONS ST-• ETIENNE ANDL,BAIrtic .' • 1 , •. , ..RI BBONS - , • Vide lines! Nod. 1080 plain Ribboni. LiaCks Full lilies superior Zunitty colored Satin Ribbons.• . - Full 'idea superior quality:Colored-Velvet Ribbons. , ' • f‘::* • —ALSO— • - t: • '• 1: - . '2OO DOZEN PARIS KID GLO VE S; • • I of a very favorite imPOririon • • 'selsolejlpill Pieces Lyons Mack Drap de:Franco tutd.chros Grainik.i,.******• do' •L - Yolui black Tatletnennd Ponit de Solos, • •'•••••• do: Deacy . - black- • Oachettun's de Soto' e DPP, 410 4 ‘ 1 1011111 , Lyons. . r • do colored and itch new' st ylo Faao7 •'; • ,„ ' —ALSO— • • • -x C. . Faintish LOrepes; Flushes. Flociert.: - -Onbiridderles,..? L'e f • lisinlkerchiers.-Rdop,Skirts, Dress . Trkiny?lngs,, lArsids • Bnttons,'Ginbrellas, ac• "". • SALE OF 2000 OASES BOOTS; SHOE ; RAVELINO: • - Bh GS 3t0., .„ • ' ON TiILsDAY MORNING. . '4 August 31, ut 10 o'clock, on four montits'•credltz' . - • • , LARGE BALE OF . BRITISH: FRENCH AND DOBIESTIC DRY GoODD,.,;;Iy" 1. • • - •ON TR URBDAY MORNING: • t • Sept..2,,st 10 o'clock, on four.niontbecredß. 1:11.7X1.6NR4034 * "omas & ' * tik 8 Mall. stzspet BRICK YARDS. the preiribtesi.No.' 4113 Germantown avenue, above Nicetowu lane, valuable Coal and Brick Yards, with improvements, 0204 acres k fronting ob. Germantown avenue. 2483 feet. line every facility for doing an extensive business. • • , Also Steam Eug,ine and Bailor, 26-horse power. Full particulars ' in handbills at the auction rooms. TA.M ES A. FRP:FM 'AITCTIONEE.B., tp . N0;412 WALNUT street. ' A esigneSa' Sale, Walnut street. TEN CASES BALMORAL WINTER SKIRTS. ON WEDNESDAY. MORNING. • ' Sept''. 1, at 10 o'clock, at the auction store; will be Bold, without reserve, over' ten cases. of Ladies' and 'Misses' Balmoral Skirts", OffiCe Table, Bobbin, Boxes, &c. fpr - May be examined, three days before sale. 31.1:EtCH 48%, BON ; ./kuOTIA.)N • Elms' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - No.lllo CHESTNUT street,:: • Dear entrance No. 1107 Serteont street. Household +Furniture of every description. received rt o, 1 , CC onsignmet. Sales of Furniture at dwellinge attended to on the THE PRINCIPAL DiONEY , went-S. E. corner of SIXTH' and RACE etreeta. 'foney advanced ou Merchandise generallYn , Watchi* - Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on articled of value, for any length oi time. agreed • ..;•-• :WATCHES &ND JEWELBY AT PRIVATE SAL,E;I' • - Fine told nuntirig Case Doubleßottom' and _OnerEime 'English, American , and•Stwiss Patent I,eye. Watchodr Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open FaceLepineWatidleg , • Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Sitter Huitt.,t ing' Cage and open Face 'English, Anierlcan and Patent Lever and Lapin° Watches; Double Case ErMliSti 4 Quartier and other 'Watches; ,Ladiea' Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpinsv Finger Rings; Ent Hinge; SIMI% • ac.; Fine Gold Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf *', Pins; Breastpirl; Finger Binge; ' Pencil eases and JE , wa' elry generally. • , , . . • • FOR SALB—A ledge' and valuable Fireproof Obbat,:r . suitable for a,Joneller; coat $ 650 . y Also, several Lots in South - Camden,'`i Finn atilt bfiiiedi! streets: . ' ;.; ,•: ,D.• NyI.I•LELP C. S &O. t. -, • t 's •• • "No: 506 YitARKIAT it i rTeP s t,. 4 , 14 11100 T AND 8110, SALES EvExtv *ozi - pAY. , • VEUCIA,BI).6.Ird' Tin BARRITT . k.Ba; (3044Ari1t1T.1010033113,7, • ' '4;6:rt 4 `• Street. • • . atlysi*ed, .04.0opypgr.torlta.10t.por,tt,ax.trAccharget M T N - (Lately galesmon'lcii..M: No, V2B.CHZSTNUT :idreer.rav antitanch TOM 213.1oOrzAw, A 1i,.0:6 - tt. l4: . L. ASHBRID(IE kIBRa. 4505 .I)l,Mc. dreOtab,ove FAO— r t Abi7 2.1 L 1 4 111,13.__ GIS_S Brim,- GB 'Pted,lifortiir,Tlll • , assure, rug Doaes ? Dorn • .Scoopei, firtrfrictit •Ittistrve ,, ) _ t w; ; _wants,- , TrUtoseet, - Bata and* S of t ±nuther • Wolf Cases, Glass , Metal '1,41t-C't Biocide," prlcrt4 sNowIINDr&DitoTECED,4 aPOtit " - S CIOI O-Vl4. 10% 0 A00retic..t. ENV.1T5L15 . ..TC02. 111 1.V.i . ;;;•47 . online our large - Wok otfreetir.PrupgindNbead 0 , 041i k - .7 - * --- of theifatest importation. T.O I : Also, eseteptiai Ailey Naught Deart_eispotages,Ohatualeit tr , it Skins; etc. BOBENT'SEttaltrAliatt - I* - 010 , :t - krew , 4 .; • cor• ner F,ourth end Racerttreets, 7,i, „, An , iepfllni"--Ellta9A Clt draughvanti n bottleoAvarieothra t t i u t , l-TsATUeXQ rSIJORNARIR4 l torwrl4o ,tek: ;„ * • •• t streets. ,•• 4 IiXSTILE t3O -- P—XOW • •*. 0 gl.„1 beitres White ant, DnitletittaitllteSis4 , ,. o 1 q llty BOBSET-SllAa olespo ngled::N. E. corner Fourth an sir • ' AII Tait. A. 1,;• TX Itqlzgpt4l44olt VOW PANY.—CHARTEIt PNIISATIJ4IA„ k ! . °nice, No. 311 WALNUT Street,' istioTOTtirm,l o lltlad?w - • ,•• Will insure tigeltistjoutegr - DaelaSe4orine,,,Stu •'** lugs, l, it er pelt:natty teeter weds allo line, cluust.- ehea Furniture null erchantliseggporgliy, t: •L• Also; *Karin InSurtuutn on 'Notelets, 'Vat-goer *an* Freights, Anialitt "Xpeturu_tico to all parteßt Litilori.:44,.l , 4':','"'„ piRECTOttI. • Wliliera*Eohter,-e*, •, tt howls Andenried, 'a - 411' 4 D. Luther, „ i John Ketchani, , John 'lt. Blacitatote; , j., E. Room, -”i ' 4 .OV Won, , Joint It. Teter Sleger l ‘ -•• *." tianoiel II I t ltothirttteE; , - • ' ILEllakt Prealdent. , WITiIiTAN v. DEAN, Viee Preaid'erti. SEttrit, Secretary • 1= to ilia 0C • 40.mq • kV , : • 11#1,W4.4 «.~. ~: %~ . f
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