4615 of tire WA. September 1-7 The President, after holding a Cabi net meeting last week, received various leading politicians. Gov. Brownlow re ceived assurance that U. S. officials in Tennessee, who supported Senter, would not be removed, and that that gentleman was accepted as a good Republican, while Stokes was assured that the military would protect his constituency—the Freedmen and Unionists. A Cuban rep resentative and Gov. Walker, of Vir ginia, had interviews. The counsel for persons on trial before a court martial in Mississippi were assured that the writ of Ligbeas Corpus would be respected. As. Wm. C. Howard refuses the Mission to China, some other successor to Browne will shortly be chosen. The President left for Saratoga, but has returned on hearing that Secretary Rawlins is at the point of death. . Departments.—The decrease in the public debt during August was $5,604,- 234, making a total reduction of $49,- 500,758 since Grant was inaugurated. The net total, September latywas,t2; 2 l7s,- 962,501., The current expenses of the Government in August were $20.788,- 654. The resurvey of -the distilleries has been begun., —Sec. Robeson and Gen. Sherman, on their tour of inspection, find the coast &fences of the country utterly defective. Even New York is not sire if a' fleet choose to run past its boasted farts. —Secretary of War Rawlins lay dying all through Monday. He has since died. General.—The general drought . is opening people's eyes to the folly of cut ting down our woods and forests, and is, affording the farmers a fine chance to clear their lands. A well managed farm loses much less by a " dry spell "- than a wet one. Sir Henry Holland. the great English physician, who attended several of Dr. Samuel Johnson's friends, and also two' English queens, is on a visit to our country. Sir J. Garth Wilkinson has also come to see us. New England.—Senator Fessenden is so ill that is life is despaired of. Bos ton celebrates Humboldt's birthday with an address by Agassiz on his life and works. Middle States,—Cuban filibusters are steering from New York to Halifax. The water supply of the Metropolis is to be greatly increased by the purchase and annexation of lakes forty miles north of that at Croton. The city DemocratiB politicians are making a united effort to remove Belmont from. the chair of the National Committee, and put Tweed, (the Grand Sachem of Tammany) in his place. —Good Bituminous coal has been dis covered near Buffalo, N. Y. —At the auction sale of Scranton coal, held in New York City, August 31st, prices were reached averaging $2 per ton higher than in the last of April. Stove coal went to $7.75. —Cape May has had a disastrous fire. Camden is to have a paid Fire Depart ment. —Gov. Geary refuses to appoint dele gates to the National Capital-Moving Convention at St. Louis. The Delaware and Lackawanna coal mines have resumed work. City.—Richard Carter, foreman of the stonemasons at Fairmount, has been murdered by Jos. Snyder, a discharged workman. Oar death rate still falls. The total last week was 255; the de crease 41. In the middle of July the total was 411. Nine plans for the new public bdildings on Independence Square have been offered to the Commissioners. The Building Inspector granted 417 permits to build in August : one for a church, one for a chapel, and 357 ,for dwelling-houses. George Peabody stop ped, here eor a few days last week on his way home from Virginia. Earle's pier ture-gallery, containing Bierstadt'S' " Yo Semite," was burnt down on Tuesday night; also a livery•stable with thirty eight horses. Our • coasting trade em ploys 5 723 vessels, against 2,976 last year. A site in the par has been given to the Germans for a bust of Humboldt. Only 1.28 inches of rain fell here in Au gust. The thermometer ranged from 58 to 95 degrees at the Pennsylvania Hos pital. South,—An International Exhibition in Washington City in 1871 is mooted. Attorney General lioar decides against enforcing the test-oath in the - Virginia legislature, and Gen. Canby will announce the result of the election as soon as one disputed county , is ascertained. - -A suspected filibuster his sailed frank New Orleans, nominally for Florida. The port's gross receipts of cotton for a a year past was 841,216'• bales. Louisil ana sends delegates to the St. Louis Cap ital Convention. Interior,—Gov. Fairchild of WiscolK sin is again Dominated. —The National Temperance COnven tion in, session at Chicago, votes to es tablish a Temperance Party. Gerritt Smith was a leading spirit, and Hon. Jas.' Blaek,of our State, presided. Chicago , proposes to spend in three years $1,500,- 000 on a second Lake Tunnel. —The obldred men of NaShville are investigating the outrages.on the Freed men of Rutherford Co., Tenn., and pre paring for action.. In the election Senter had 120,204 votes, a majority of 65,330. In the Presidential election the total vote wus 83,668. By a blunder of a, Ken tucky Cleik of Court, a death warrant was issued before conviclion. —A war of the Sioux upon the Paw nees is reported. The Peace Commis sion—Felix R. Brunot, Wm. E. Dodge and Nathan Bishop—report good pro gress in their big councils with the va rious tribes. Gov. Ashley of Montana has been displacing Territorial officials elected by the people. pacific.--The returns of the Califor nia election, indicate the re-election of a Democratic Legislature, postponing the adoption of the XVth Amendment. Of seventy Massachusetts women who emi grated to Oregon two years ago, sixty nine are married. Canada.—Vanderbilt has secured control of the Great Western Railroad, to the great dissatisfaction of the Domi-, nion, who say that Parliament would have subsidized it, rather. Quebec has a ship builders' strike of a riotous Char acter, and the militia have been called out. The Hornet seizediu our river as a Cuban filibuster and released, has been seized at Haiifax on the same charge. SpanishiAmerica.--That " decisive contest" .has not come off in Cuba, mili tary changes, enlistments, subscriptions• and skirmishes being still the staple news. An incendiary proclamation has. been 'posted over Havana. —The Hayti rebels are btrtebarding Gonaives. Silnave has raised the siege of Aug Cayes; and has gone to Port au Prince, but has to wait for an iron Clad from the .0 S. before relieving Gonaives. —Peru bas recognized the indepen dence of' iba. Great Britain, :The Horning host (official) hints that Canada is unprofit able as a colony and a military post, but hopes she is improving. The Times con firms the denial of the rejection of the Chinese treaty with the ,U. S., and ad mits the unquestionable merits of our di plomacy. It says the want of a sense of national responsibility is the difficulty in the way otbringing China out of her se clusion by peaceable means. The last Parliament secured , ,women a right to vote in municipal elections, and the, Com mons passed a bill to enable them to hold property independently of their husbands. A recent agrarian assassination in County Mayo, Ireland, is deplored, as showing that lawlessness of this'kind is not con fined to Tipperary. • —The Stowe-Byron revelations excite much attention. Lady Byron's family's solicitors, publish a card to discredit the statements made, but do not directly con tradict them., They charge Mrs. Stowe with breach of trust. Wm. Howitt dis credits Lady Byron's statements ' while The Morning Post doubts Mrs. Stowe's faithfulness as a reporter. The. Dail, News accepts the ' , story as• true. The Times thinks Lady Byron was mistaken. The Pall Mall Gazette defends Mrs. Stowe. • —The Oxford and Harvard .crews were entertained at a grand banquet at Crystal Palace on Tuesday week, when Dickens and Hughes made speeches, the former It.:very: five one .and highlyiioni plimentary to Harvard; and her w ar, and scientific record.. Oxford clalms that they were retarded by a rosy-boat towards the close of the race. Most of the Har yards sailed on Wednesday week , for New York. • —The import, of cotton is great be yond precedent. The weather is very favorable for the cropz;and cereals have fallen vel . 'y low. A Compaq to' run a telegraph cable from Naples'to New York' has been organized. The mercantile marine of the British Islands and colo• - nies numbers 40,337 vessels, measuring 7,236,125 tons. Iron ships are driving wooden out of use. rrano o ;—Eugenie as given up ,her trip co the East and returns to Parig,'on account of the Emperor's ill hqalth. He was well enough -to preside again at a Council of Ministers. His physicians are hopeful. Prince Napoleon is 19.k -ing'speeches in the Senate-in urgency of further reforms. The Ministers p,rotest\ against them in 'public as " scandaloue but the Emperor allows„,ik,to,. be under stood that he privately approves. Finan cial reforms on a huge scale are pro mised. The Senate rejects the proposal fur liberal reforms in its own body. —The report of a Mutiny arid execu, tions on: the U. S. Frigate Sabine is d lie. Germanv.—.Blazer's statue of Hum boldt 'has been shipped. from Berlin to New. York:' , A line of steamers from Stettin to the U. S. is. proposed. The German Arctic eiplorers are all well, Off Greenland. — ; Aver a thousand, citiesand towns have co-operative banks, stores, and societies. There are fully fiftee'n dred successful co operative 'societies in operation,, inCluding two hundred and fifty stores and inanuthotories, and over eleven hundred banks. These have a total 'membership of over , 200;000 pegsons,:who reppesent about , 1,Q90,000 &mils.- TO carry on these social; estab lishments there is a capital ,of 52,000,- 00U in constant,. active circulation, and a further sum of $32 . ;700,0Q0 in deposits and loans.. The banks of credit have advanced duriridthe last three years an average of $150,0Q0,000 per annum. —The five hundreth , anniversary of the birth of John Huss, was ,celebrated September sth, <in Prague. There Was a very large gathering and crowd of strangers. The occasion was , poiitical rather than religion& —Austrian men-of-war hoiit the Aus tro-Hungarian "tag. The Emperor's fete was observed on Wednesday week with genuine'enthnsiasm., The. quarrel with Prussia will be amicably settled. Turkey,--The Sultan, expresses. his satisfaction with the Khedive of Egypt's reply, but orders` him to hand over the iron-clads and breech-loaders bought in PIIILADELPIIIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1869. Europe, keep his army down, abate taxation, pubiish his budget, borrow no money in Europe. and abstain from di plomacy. The Khedive has begun pre parations to visit Constantinople. A se rious revolt has broken out in Tyranna, and troops have been ordered thither. Spain. —The administration of justice is so corrupt that the resort to lynch law is contemplated. Territorial gran deeism is ruining Andalusia. The lm parcial favors the young Duke of Genoa as candidate for the throne. Carlists are surrendering themselves under the Amnesty proclamation. Don Carlos has sailed for England, or has gone to Paris The papers are despondent about Cuba, but 4,000 troops are soon to sail thither, and 6.000 will follow them. —The regent 'Berrano is a prominent candidate for the Crown. ' China. —The - Chinese authoritieS cor dially recognize the treaties concluded by Burlingame,, but postpone rat ificition. Prince kung thinks him for his Beryl ces:and 'asks him' to intercede for the coblies PON-, =A wealthy. and benevolent cipize.n intends to establish.a free bathing,house l for the accommodation of the poor. a practicable method can be idevised, free swimming baths will also be estab lished. The site will be on the Schuyl kill, below the Fairmount dam. - PHILADELPHIA. Mr Samples sent by mail when written for. WESTON &BROTHER Tailors Merchant. 900 ARCHSTIt ET, PHILADELPHIA, Have jest received a handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUNNIER GOODS, or Gentlemen's wear, to which they invite the atten tion of their friends and the public generally. ' A superior garment ai reasonable Price. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ma27-Iy. ' , 'SP E:C.I A LI T I ES.. Jules Saisers'Oelebrated Eau Lustrate /fair Restorative. Nymph Soap, Shoeing Cream and Soaps, Vegetable Lignin _Hair Dye, Eau Egyptian/us, for Honoring .the Hair to its. Natural. Color wi thou t stai ni n g the Olin. Depilatory Poway". for Removing Hair without injury to the Ain. Botta t i ny Salta, Etspktigating EttetAloe, Costnetigana c. NEW' i'ILEPARATIONS. • liParavilta: for the handkerchief; It trentee Hair Tonic, La Ben Cireasaienne, a Skperior Oleiage nious , Preparation for Darkening. prentirving, and Dressing the'Hair: Cybele, a valuable Compound Pa made.: Lsis, an Ointment for removing Pimples and rendering thaskinsoft and fair. Successor to JULES HAUL & CO., . kAItIIPAOTOREE OF ' PERFUMERY AND FANDY, 'SOAPS No. pp!) ARCH STILEET, , W&NERD AGENTS FOR THE COkIPLkTREdItIon of CONRYBEAEE & HOWFOE'S LIFE AND TIMM, 'OF . . $4.54Y. ST. PAUL.. ea.oo. This celebrated work, regal ded by all divines as one of one filth the original price, and is be. THE GREATEST AND ' Lt now, offered at lieved to be the CHEAPEST BODE in Ame.ica. 3t is selling with ,unabated rapidity. Agent. , g f rom to els per day. Send .or fall descriptive circular. A. H. 1 11.1118AED,TiiblishvT, • N 0.400 CHESTNUT Stree trPhiledqpkti. Ear P 'S.Asio'now ready, a N , an eminent author; highly-.indorsed,. fluelytillustrated; of sterling worth, and universally needed., it will sell, i mmeneely. - Tally explained by circulars sent 'free: Addresei ae above. '• • • • eep2-I.y. 'JESUS. TfIE.WA",; :..:'.. THE CJELDP4 GUIDE TO HEAVEIC Dy the Bed. E. P 1 .1.78 ,N ll t titisoa * D, gvo s PrintO4 on toned paper with' kiiiiiaVings, - cloth boartle.-, - "This is,really a delightful book of its kind. It is a book for the yoangt. written by one whu has learned by long experienctcand`by iutense delight in tue' work; how 401nd its way ; to the hearts of chddren,tand -lead them iu the road to heaven."—Beruna Warder. "'Little ones cannot but 'be deeply intereatedin the author's narrative, which is written in language the moat appropriate fora child's nadetitendlog. 'The Op en i ng abepterlaremarltablyrgood. The volume con tains 'lmlay nice illustrations; and the exte,ior appear. twee launch as wail immedititeaj alike Young eyes glis ted w i t h delight." Sandy. Teachaw' Treasury.; _t "A dear little book, written expreanify to help Chas tian children, and interest them in ChYist'l own land." —ri ot woe/trate of Ephraim. "'This nook-nut}, requires to be' known to, become a pleat faiorite among little folks.' It is well illnitrated,. and, indeed, ttbeentiful little bqok."—,olaagoto Daily We admire the • simplicity and. earnestnefat of this work. is broken lased adapted to the yountest minds, and those who real.what fa het:ein written will be both fed and fired."—Evangelical. Theology. This beautiful book for ehddr.n." . . . Times' . . , , ,SUNDAY SCHOOL_ UNION, ' • 56 Old Bailey, BOLD BY ILL BOOKBELLEig . eep2-2t. tjk4ANTED. EirERT cotrrar, to Bell the cheapest and beet r r el°igi ne book now of teio,,,tipil pi/blip. 0 Agent epnt.,, 22ordere in 'mak ing 44 coils. One a c u oliin3to r ti 015122.40 in tiro *neap,. FortaLl pattieulare address, W. A. rin field, 4W, .. HOLLAND,P g PAIN KILLER, The nniveral reme ly for Internal and External Com plaints. At t i)eri race unacquainted with the merits of the Pan Killer; , od there ate but few of the human " —but while some exist it as a hutment., they know but little of its power in elm.g pain when taken internally, while others ma it it ternyly with great success, but are equally ignorant of its hyling virtues when applied externally. We, therefore, whi t to say to all that it is equally auccesstul whether used - -uternally or external_ ly, and It stands alone, unf i railed ly all the great cata logue of Family Medicines, and its en e to universal and immense. The demand for it from India and other tor. eign countries is equal to the dem .nd s home, and it has be mme known to these far-off countridaby its mer its. Davis' Pain Killer is purely vegetable clmpound, and while it is a rm at efficient remedy fur pal,, it is a perfectly safe medicine, even in the most unitillful hands. For summer complaint, or any other foeti of bowel disease is children or adults, It is an almost en., tain cure, and has, without doubt, been more stiecesaMl In curing the various kinds of Ce LERA than soy other known IN medy, or the most skillful physician. In India, Afrkia, and China, where this dreadful 13 ever more or lea prevalent, the Pas Kim.sft is considered by the natives, as well as European res.dents in those cli— mates, A SURE 11,111RbY. sold by all medicine dealers. • • , - WANTED AGENTS -- TO SELL TIFIE AMERICAN HNITT/ING MACH( iiiE..Price $25. The oimple.st, ebeapaa and beet Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 20,006 stitches per minute: Liberal indueetn• me to Agouti'. Addreea MACHINE CO., Simian. Miss., or . 1 •Ii An2-12t: LEE & SHEPARD; Publishers, Boston, Mass., will give to any 'respectable pers,M (male or reibal e) who will write to them, such mformation,es will enible theta to makembile). - • A eep2-Iw. PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. AFTER 3,P. M., MIND AY, SEPT,' sth, 1869 -The-trains of the Pennsylvatiia .Central : Railroad leave ,the Depot, at Thirty-first and Market Street-, Which is reamed directly by the Market Street Oars, the last car connecting with each train leAving Fiont and Market streets thirty ininuteS"hetore its de par- Lure, The Chestnut and Walnut street cars run with in one square of the Depot. - - Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on ippliration at the Ticket Office, North. west corner , of- Math anal Chest nut streets, ands* the Depot. Agents of the Unieri.Tiansfer CompanY will call for and deliver Luggage - at the Depot. Orders left at N 0 . ,. 901 Chestnut street, 0r'.N9.1.10 Maraet street; will receive attention. THE TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT Mail Train , ' ' - - ' ` 8.00 'a m. Paoli Accommodation, 10.30 a.m., 1.1.0 and..... 7.10 p. m. Feet Line • ' 11.5•., a. in. Erie Express • . ' . i . 11 50 a. m: Harrisburg Accommodation ' - 2.30 p. m. Lancaster Accommbdatioif 1 ' , 4 Olr p. In. Parktaburg Train 5.30' p. m . Cincinnati Expiess ' , 8.00,p. tn. Erie Mail. andi Pittsburg Express . 9.30 p. m. Acrammodation ll.OO p. m. Philadelphia Express '' • ' • ' 12 00 n , gh t . . . Erie Maitleatie‘ d.aly, except Sunday, running Sat urday night - to Wildianiaport 'only.. On Stin.lay night paosengui a will leave Philadelphia at 8 o'clock.. Philadelphia-,Express leaves daily. Clutha:tad Ex press daily, except . Saturday: All other trains daily extept The ,Weetern. Accommodation Train rune daily, ex cept Sunday. For this train tickets muet be procured and baggage delliered by 5 P. M., at No. 110 Market strect. . . . . TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. Cincinnati Express ' ' ' 2.45 a. m. . Philadelphia Express 6.20 a m. ' Erie Mail ' ' . 620 si. m Paoli Acommodation, 8.20 a. m., 4.05 and • 635 p. m. Parkesburg Train ' '9.10 a. m Fast Line . - ' ' 9:35 a. rii Lancaster Train 1230 p. m Erie Express ' ' . 6.10 p. m Day Express 1.30 p. m Pacific Express 8.25 p. m. Ilarri.barg ;Actommodatien 40 P. 112. Por - further Information, VANLEER, Js. • ; Ticket AgeUt, 901 Chestnut street. FRANCIS FUN ii.'Ticket Agent, 116 Ma•sket , strpet. SAMUEL H.- WALIIAO.II, Ticket Ageut, at the De pot. , The Pennvilvania Railroad Oompany will not as sume any ria• for baggage, excrpt.forweating apparel, and limit their responsibility to One hundred Duliars in 'value. Alt baggage eic,eding this amount in value will beat the risk of the owners utile% tak.in by spe cial contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, sep2tf Oen'l Bnperintendeet, Yon Must Cultivate it GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. tpairtant Change. YKEit AND DitEssixo Combined in One Bottle. • MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural• Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FAILING 'MIR is immediately checked. . Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another treparatkm for the, Hair ; ..clear, and transparent, Without sediment. It is very sirup and often. firoa'sices wondeiful remelts. Its great superiority and economy as a H a i r D re , es i n g ove r high cost French Pomades fr acknowledged by all not only : in this country but in Burble. The Restorer and ZylobaZiamisuir should mot he sued one with the other. SOLD ST aLL DR17120 rens. %Teuton. S. R. Vau Duarr h. Co., Wholesale Druggigs, I 35 Bandar St. and 40 Park Plana. Na--York. AMERICAN PIANOS. Pnre, PleUsing, and Powerful in Tone. Elegant in finish, Aherough in workmanship, of the beet Material, add Warren ted w firsValasa initramentin every respect,. Prices very lovt, and terms of Payinent to Sm:AbaS'ers. Enthakiastie coinniendatichlicfrom all who have hought them. Emphatically a.very. superior Piano. 7% Octaves. New styles, with new improve ments. O RIOGS 9 PIIA,IVO STOOLS. , Tho beat stool for the price in the market. Sicorl-hand Pi4acs for nate arsi-to rent. ..,.!• Send for circulars. ' ' DOANE. CTISMNG "k'SMITH, u81.24f' ; ,.. ,424, 8800,1111,5TN,41 , , No w, York. „ remAir.o.ootlLEGE v ilordentown, N. This Institution, so long ands O favorrioly known, oontinttes to lurnish the beat, educational advantages, in connection with a plea ,, ant, Christian home. Cate lusting, with terms, etc., - furnlehed on applicatitair;COl, loge opens Sept. 16th. JOHN H. HRAKELNY, Pres. , ' • • . . . • . • . - • ~- , - lAporter and Retai:lDnaler, • FINE STILFIONEILF. ••• . . • WEDDING. VISITING ,INVITATION, AND BOBIN,EBB GAGA ENGRAVING'''. Arms, : 311onograms, Inuminitting, eta • . N 0.1033 CHESTNUT Street; ' . • PntiinEipura. • • sir Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Send for sample'. - • may2l7ly. AGENTS WANTED-$75 TO $3OO per month aura, and no risk. We want to en gage a good agent in ovory , county in the U. S. and , Canadas to sell mir Duartasiinp Patent White Wire Ctothea Lines. Warranted to 'last a , lifetime and user rust. For full particulars to Agents, address the American Wire r0.,75 Wil liam tt., New York, or 10 Dearborn St., Mei. go, DI. , , 7 , . july22-41 .have not lest a single patient in sixteen months past, nine-mlitis , Dß. WOLOuTit'S PLIN,PAINT and Ali -1.11/311.:ATOie in my Vractice. 'The cause of' my sitecess owe ,to , his MediChita. I cured a case,of Cancer with thirty ounces of PAIN.PAINT. ThkSpatierit 14 , 10 resign ing. hime3ll to a surveil operation: Eels now entirel ly well. Also cured a Montan with Canc. r of:the womb of six years' alluding. I have two other coatis under treatment nearly well.. .I can refer you to Jiidge'llix on, of fdcgonoelisuu . rg; Fulton county, kts,, for [tip va lititLyol my itatexuents , ' , ,H. BIJBHEY, Sipes Mille, tniton counLy, Penn. August 2, 1869. • • 'Water, •not •stain nor smart, neither alit - Pam Pistar. Water , is harmless 'for injection; 30 is PAIN PAINT. Water, Orin be drunk freely;so can PAIN PAINT. • ItAlarnioation is the cause of all physical pain. Mat ter or.corriiption Will never form unless ciuSed by high inflammation: Absorption and'Bouporation: remove in tim-heathen with woridertul rapidity; this is the new priticiple of PAIN PAINT. Cancers are heated sia readily' an a cut. Old Fever Sores. including ulcers of every name of of the - 011.1;4 description, are cured by simply keeping them.under the booting influence of PAIN PAINT. Diarrhea and Absenterg cured within ten minutes by a faithful application across the bowels of the patient ; a ,Pint of PAIN P.klur, applied . properly to the brad when . the pulse reaches Hie hlghellt point will positive ly cute Typhoid, Ydlow, or any other; known fever; by.cooliug the Brain properly no fever can exist in the bodY. PAIN . PAINT 'applted to a Burn with 'nevem! folds of cotton cloth dripping wet; will positively .prevent Blistering if done immediately. It recuovea pain or swelling from bee stings, Ahtsguito' Bites or poisonous wounds; stops Headache or Neuriogiw in a few min utes: • Peals in the Liver, Heart or Hitlimis relieved at the first application. It eznOves Joints and Muscles, lacing all kinds of Bhettoudic Ailments. Large bottles aye much' the cheeped, midst:timid al ways be used .or violent Pains, Spaeth, 'Fits, Tumors, or chronic ailments of any kaid.. Beware of Chun fwifeits. Tr. WOLCOIT'S relnedlilf are put up in whiti wrappers; buy none other. Onepallon of Pais .P4tNr, double strength, sent free of express churyeson receipt of.s2ei or ; one quart 68, or woe plot $5,,0x- nix pints of ANNIHILATOR fur Catarrh and Colds in tt.e ,head fur $5, Including and medic advice . wlidcome to the office treated free of cost and no dining the stom ach.- Stuah bottled sold at all the drug stores. All remittances s hould be by post-ofec, orders or tet ed letters' or by exp. eee, to it. L. WOLCOTT, No 181 °lumen SQUARE, N. Y. aug2l3-4,4 AIITIIM! • , 1869;. • ROCHESTER. COINERCIAL NURSERIES, Established 1880. • The new Gateman, of PRICES is just, published, and will be sent free to all applicants. Also PINE COLORED' PLATES of ate " .Mount Vernon . " Pear, and " Afar eche/ Neil" Descriptive atta/ogue, 80 pages, 10 cents. . 1 Ad,:reas, WBI. N. LITTLE. ' • • Omnmerctat ArtirSerieß aug26-4w ROCHESTSE N. Y. Comfort and Bliss, or Pain and 'agony., DR. TOBIAS' CELEBRATED VENETIAN LINIMENT, whose wundeiful pure and instaniauesus athion, In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Toutheche, Croup, Cute, Burns, Cramps, Dysentery, etc, have astonished the civilized world, is no pew catch-penny; bat au article that has stood the test of twenty -Iwo years. The enor mous sale and rapidly increislng , demand is at once the surest evidence of its usefulness and popularity. .No family Should' ea without a bottle In'the house. Hun dreds of dollars and litany hours of suffering may be saved by as timely use. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Native's Crown. Colic, Cramp, and Dysentery yield at once,to, its pain curative properties. IC is perfectly innocentiand can be given to the oldest pm son or youngest child. ,Ne matter if you have no confidence in Patent Medicines —try this, and you Will be sure to buy 4sin, and re commend' to your friends. Hundreds of Ph)siciuns re commend it in their practice. • SLId by the Druggista and Storekeers. Price,Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot, lu Park .Place, New rk. aug2.6-5w LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture business. 'Very pr‘4lable. No Risk. 13.,vontean specimen Pictures and Catalogue seat for 20 eta., take a. many, 30 cta. MANSON .LANG ? aug26-4w 94 Columbia St., New York city. This splendid Hair Dye is the beet in the world ; the only true and Perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instan• taneous ;' no disappointment: no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful, BLACK or BROWN. Sold, by. all Druggists and Perfumers; rand properly applied at ,/kitchelor's Wig. Factory, No: 16 Bend St., Nei , York. julylt-]y A AN'T'ED= AGENTS— $75t010200 per month, everywhere. male and female, to in, I trio ince the GENUINE IMPROVEDCOMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MAOII,IIIE. This Ma-chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid' and embroider in a most superior, mariner,Price only $lB. war ranted for - nye years. 3 We will pay $l.OOO for ...any machine that will sew, a stronger, more heautilitl, or more elastic sewn than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." • Every , surth can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be tilled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from ö to. $2OO per month and expenses, or a noilaminaion from wMchtwice that amount can be made. Address sacomß & CO. 3 'PITISBURO, BOSTCht) Mass., OkST. Lowe.. Mo.{ c _ C AIITIgN.—Do, be imposiml nivel 14 Other !Seams, palming 'off Worthless cast Iron machines, tinder lhe %time name,or otherwise. Ours,ie the only genuine , and really practical manufactured, I sep2 12w B : NEV .- PUBLICATIONS. . • , TH.BCRESCRNT - AND'TIIE CROSS, or The Siege'df Balta. ,• yoluMikef absorbing interest for the young, reader, describing the last great struggle of the Turks to vriii;t ilre' femora Jciflialta 'front the 'Chile: 80e.:{poet.16p. .„ WILFORD PARSONAGE, or Living for Jesus. -Four engravings. A •olnind speeially ior•young ladies; of deep inyereetonitl, breathing a pure and healthful Chris tian spirit. toc.; post. ltio. . JAILS TAYLOR: Two engravings. This fresh and graybiciketclief the life And times of one whose me mory breven fragant,should be in every household; a companion. to Lady lituitington and her Friends: 75c.;,t 05t.120 LITTLE MFG'S CHILDREN. By the author ofJee.' sloe's First Prayer. Beautifully illustrated. 50c, post. 80. TRH CHILD'S HISTORY OF RING SOLOMON. By Mrs. MI A: Bullock author of " That Sweet Story of Old." Finely ilustratsd. boc.; post. , THE ItESOUED , OBILD. Two,cuts. 25c • poet. Sc. AMERICAN' TRACT 'SOCIETY 1408 Chestnut Stieet Philadelphia. • To any person Who rimitaus,sl, before Ihe lbt of Ca tuber next, we will send HPARTH AND HOME for throe months, and postpaid, P. T. Quinn's 'new book, "Pear Cullum for Profit," just' Publiah ' ed* by the New' York Tribune Assoelation. The volume is hindsomelj, bound in Cloth and retails atifil . , , = P ARWINGILL, sexes 4,C4; aop24w. A „B7 Park Sow, New York. PA[st etands between The liv,ng and the dead, A Reck on which to le OIL When hope and ettength are fled A Light-house on the shore bares lin Mal) 911 , ps ft , on wreck, Lost heal h and str,ngth restore To every man ou deck. 'Tis Water to the faint To cool the parching tongue, The bleedings of PAIN PAINT A million tuna have sung. PAIN PAINT 18 like the 8104 Gives life and vigor new, To every nation run, Refreshing as the dew. 'Tis Freedom to the slave, PAIN PAINT thoeo &UCH El broke; No drugs or dozing knave Rebinds the heathen yoke. 'Tis Summer to the drear, 'Tie Victory to the lost, 'Tie Fruit aid golden , ear To those t, famine tossed A Friend amid our foes, A Breeze in torrid zones, PAIN PAINT 'will banish woes, Meat instead ut A Horse to weary legs, 'Tia..Moncy io the till, Or Wine ios teed of dregs: PAIN PAINT 16 better stilt. 'What PhYsielana• Say: AIATCHELOR'S INAIII. DIE. HEARTH AND HONE. HOME Life Insurance CO,, MUTUAL. 254 Broadway, New York. ASSETS, $2,000,000. Assured Members, 10,4 . ADVANTAGES OF THE HOME, Its Organisation is strictly first class, inferior to other Company. It is a Mutual Company, all the net profits go to 0 1 , aa.nred. Its Assets are kept most securely invested, and are t, large in proportion to its liabilitire as any other C„, play. It declares and pays dividends to its Policy Wider, annually on' nit policies that at the dividend periA (May let), have run one year. Each assured tuena,„, gets his full share of the surplus earnings of the Com. pany. based exactly on his contribution thereto. 11 has declared andpasid a dividend every year tb., its organizaticris. Its members have the choice of both the cash and /o,a, systems,—they - may keep one-third the premium fa Their hands as long as the Policy exi-ts, or they m ay pay all cash at rates very little above those of the ILOD. partlCipating Companies and receive all the surpb, which, their Policies earn. Its Members who pay th-ir premiums wholly is coo t t may receive thdr dividends in cash, or it may apply to increase the amount of ASsurance on the line, proudei the party at the time lain good health. Aa POliCie.raiT an . ticirzforfelling : i. e.. will under any eiraustsicares,met di the insurance that they pay for. ITSyVIAIOY-HOLDERS ARE FREE TO RESIDE OR TRAVEL IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD WITIWUT SPECIAL; PERKIT'OR EXTRA CHARGE. It'affords every.facility in making proofs in case of deatkand is prompt in.the payment of its losses. It makes a very ltberardiscouut from its taLle•ratep to all ministers or tiorGlospel, OMURA. . WALTE tr. 8 GRIFFITH, President. GEORGE C. RIPLEY, Secretary. I. H. FROTHING HAM., Trumurer. WILLIAM 'J.,COFFIN, Actuary. GENITAL, AGENTS. DOUGHTY & Barnet, 25 Third St., Cincinnati B. 11. KELLOGG,. Milwaukee. L. W. CABS. Hannibal, M. B. K. ESLER, Philadelphia. Pamir Porte, New haven. N. G:SPALDINO. Albany. JOHN SHEPLEY, Boston. Good local or soliciting Agents wanted on liberal terms. • • Addtess the General Agents or'the Home Office. Pamphlets and all required inlormation will be seat by wail on request. AMERICAN .21‘ Xatelayece gc;l4a7 OF PHILADELPHIA. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets Organized, - - - - 1850. Income, 1868, - - - $1,118,530 20 An Old Company—isearly . 2o years I A $ ouud Company—Assets, $2,500,000 I A Safe Company—Never lost a dtillex of Investment AnEntsrprtstng Company—Business largely in. creased annually. A Paying Company-50 per cent. paid to Mutual poi . . . . _ INSURE IN THE "Anierican Life." JOHN S. WILSON, ALEX. WHILLDIN, Sec. and Trees: Pies Lent. jtdy297ly CHARTER 1829 PERPETUAL, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE-435 and 437 Chestnut St. Assets on Jan. 1, 1869 . $2,677,372 13 Capital, - - $400,000 00 Accrued Surplus, - 1,083,528 70. Premium, - - 1,193,843 43. Unsetled Claims, Income for 1869, $23,788 12. $360.000. Losses paid since 1829, over, $5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Libera The Company also issues policie; upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents and Mortgages. ICTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fitler, Samuel Grant,l Thomas Sparks, Geo. W. Richards, ar William S. Grant, Isaac Lea,l Thomas S. Ellis, George Fales, I Gnstavus S. Benson ' . ALFRED G. BAKER, President. GEO. FALLS. Vice President. JAS. W. -M.cALLiSI ER, Secretary. THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary Mar. 2--Dee. 30 STRIOT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT. PROVIDENT LIFE & TRUST COMPANY. of PIiIL97IELPHT 4' OPEtICE NO. iii''S. FOURTH STREET Organised to extend thebenefits of Life Insurance among matune,s ot the Society of ,Friends. All good risks t o whateler denOmltiuticin solicited. 1 .. President; SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice Pt dent,' • •' Actuary, Wid. C. LONSSTRETIL ROWLAND PARRY. Itturance;offected npone.llthe apnroved plans at the lowest COM. No risks on doubtful or unsound lived taken. Funds invested in . first-class securities. Economy practlq.ild In all the hianc'hes of the business. The advert taiini aid epial* i those of any company in the United &atm .1 .. • . ' . june4 ly • • •• PHOTOORAPHS EXCELSIOR! CARDS,'_:SIX FOR A DOLLAR. All kinds ,of pictures, of the finest quality. Force Woo one dollar each. Other sizes in proportion. J. W. HU..lll+l, 1319 Chestnut St. 'GYMNASIUM, Cor. Ninth and Archrstreets, FOl Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, open for the Summer course. Open day and evening. Call in person ur send for circular. Lessons in Sparring and Fencing. PROF. L. LEWIS. may2o-15m . 0131111.7 PAELVFLICFG.— ' 'too lbe, of, the PECORL 1 COLOUR. Nita! (cogt2,?st z•11;4" paint an as I°` ws , / 8 d we ix longer. For platte n . 0 Con LIAD• st'_...immolimm"/"6. adns 5.,110wf21, sect I' • , our .1
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