4615 Di* PA. September 16-23 The General Government,—Tbe President and his cabinet have returned to Washington. A cabinet meeting on Friday next will discuss the Cuban ques. tion, and the new minister to China. —Assistant Assessors have been ap pointed to re-assess the incomes, and de tect frauds.. -The customs' receipts Sept. 4-11., were $5,500,625. The next pub lic debt statement will show a large reduction. Knox, the Deputy Comp troller of the Currency, returns to pri vate business life. Secretary Cox has made a colored man an Examiner in the Patent Office. Blaikie, of the Harvard crew, has got a Government clerkship. —lt is denied at Washington that Gen. Sickles' instructions authorized him to do more than mediate between Spain and Cuba. General. Ex-Pres. Fillmore will preside at the opening of the-Southern Commercial Convention. First on the New York delegates selected. 4y Gov. Hoffman, is Horace Greeley. Col. Scott and Gen. Cass head Mr. Geary's appoin tees. New England.—An alleged Cuban filibuster has been arrested off New Bedford and released at Boston. A large iron-clad is said to be lying off Gay's Head. Dr. Ayer; of Lowell (Rep.) is to run for dongress. George Peabody has given anther $50,000 to the Pea body Institute. gevirYbile :=The 'robbers of 'tlie Es.. press Bare on. the Central . R. road have at last been found: The boot-makers of Binghampton are on a strike, because emplpyers will employ old handhWhO do not`bOrdig to St. - Crispin's League. A Sing Sing convict, omploye,cl_as clerk, has been detected iu'taking bribes to re lease convicts by - Elise entries. From 15 to 20,000 children roam the streets of Now York. An employee Of the Custom House. has voluntarily resigned to 'make room for a one-armed sOldier. The Board of Aldermen urge their Con nTPSSMen from that city to vote•for the recognition of Cuba. Pennsylvania—The jury on the Avondale-A/file case, find that the fire originated — in the furnace in the mines extending to the brettice of the upwaid air-Way. The charge of incendiarism is made and rebutted. The R. road who own the mine gave $20,000 to tke,suf ferers. The Young Men's Christian Associations of the State meet at Will iamsport, Nov. 2.• City.—The forced resignation of the nominees of the - Democratic Conven tions, has enabled their City Executive Committee to withdraw the worst and substitute the best ticket offered far a long time : Col. Wm. C. Patterson for Treasurer; Maj. John Redman Coxe for Commissioner; John G. Brenner for Recorder, &c. The party hacki of the other side are frightened, and even The Press urges our bad nominees to resign. Revenue Detective Officer Brooks is likely to live. The ..Mayor offers $5OO reward for the arrest of his would be murderer. The attempt of the Gov ernment to, prevent Pension Agents from charging - illegal fees has led to a quarrel, they refusing to accept two checks on payment—one for the legal amount of their fee and payable to, their own order, the other for the balance and payable to their clients. See. Ooze endorses this ar rangement. A New York tug boat is throwing water into Fairmount reser voir, and $2.5,000 more have been appro priated to pay expenses. This year $158,000 have been expended on Fair mount Park. A distillery has been seized in Richmond without a riot. Our . almshouse has 3002 inmates, while 2935 persons receive out-door relief. South.—Heavy rains have improved the Virginia corn. Judge Dent has opened the Mississippi campaign, Texas has more cotton than she can save. Gen: Shermah orders the election to be extend ed to four days. Interior.—The School Board at Cin cinnati are seeking a compromise with the Rornanists. Tennessee elects a Senator, October I.lthl —Extensive Indian outrages are re ported in Arizona, New Mexico, and on the Snake river. The troops are active. The rascals who set the Pacific Railroad snow sheds on fire have been detected. The Republicans have carried Nebraska. Canada.---A meeting at Quebec re solves in favor of annexation, and other cities will hold meetings. The Bernet has put to sea from Halifax in great haste, and the suspicions of her Cuban destination are confirmed;" Central America.- - Spain continues to crow over the defeat of Cuban rebels at Las Tunas. Other engagements 'are reported. —Juarez will form a new Cabinet in Mexico. The • Railroad to Puebla is finished. An'insurreetion is fearedthere. The surrender of the, rebels at Taman lipas-is, confirmed. , CougresS is in ses sion. • . Bdudl .tunerica l Tlie Allies faidit Befall movements and a fevr successes in their ffnal onslaught on Lopez: Minis ter WashhUrne pandits in his dark Views of Lopez: l s oharacter and.conduct. Latese.-- ! Lopez's. last stronghold has been taken, , anettie'. dictator has fled. The chief cities of the: have illu minated. - theatliritaitt; — . Property owners, frightened at me views avo'Verii'Von 'motion with the' Irish• Lind" quebtioh, have formed a Protective League. 'A GI-overntaing Comnesaion deciaies for the Metrical System of weights and measures, now adopted by France, Belgium, Hol land, Italy, Rome Spain, Portugal„ Greece, Brazil, and the republics of South America. —The obituary list of The week con tains Dr. Philpotts, Bishtip of Exeter, Dr. Graham, Master of the Mint and an eminent chemist; Peter Clark Roget, a book-maker; and Thomas John Penn, the last descendant of the founder of our Commonwealth. —Severe gales on the coast• have wrecked some 120 vessels. Heavy rains, have hindered harvest. The telegraph money-order system of Switzerland is to be introduced. The Zur Working men's benefit societies have 1,240,320 deposi tors, and have loaned $193,459,235 to the Commissioners for the reduction of the national debt. The. P. 0. Savings' Banks have. 96e,154 depositors, to 'Whom $58,333,275 was due in 1868. —The editor of The Times,; at , Huron, Mich., wrote to Carlyle , fer his autograph, and received ,the following reply, in a Stephen Hopkinish looking manuscript :—"lfere is my autograph'. Much •good xnarit.do-you.i .T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 23d .Tune, 1869." --Mainhester cotton spinners, who in the coriiiiiv agitation , lnnw everything and could teach everybody, .now beg Parliament to investigate the cause of the depressed state - of, labor and capital. The French treaty and• American: trade are freely denounced. ' .Ireland.—An American Fenian edi tor is under arrest for participation in the fatal affray at Tubbermore. A Dun-. dalk mass meeting-urges the .release of the Fenians. Another ,bajliff shot in the ; South. The Farmers'flinb of,Cork espouse the semi-agrarian views of John Stuart 'Mill, and: organize, 'a .lena,tip' League. A strike in Londonderry' hak led to a serious riot. - The Irish Times declares that.the perigef_will4accept no proffers of conciliation until the Fenians are released. Similar views were-ex preaSed at a mass meeting-of six thousand Irish held in Trafalgar Square, London. Frange,—Prince Napoleon has gone to Brussels. In his recent speech he told the Senate that we had the best form of government. The Emperor is, an nounced to be quite w6ll again, aid .Vu genie will start for - the - East, - OctoVer 2d. It is said thatothe Prince—lmperiaLwill be declared btainAext birth-day., ; Yew has been interviewing his-Majesty:, lilt mors of abdication continu.e. —An official journal,. censure's` -the Americans in London for their loud con gratulation of Prin3K.brepojeon. A dep uty demands that the CUs Legislatf meet, voluntarily,' October ' 25th,, if the Government violate the donetipitioti by omitting to summon them. The bullion in the bank has decreased 4,000,000 francs. ,• - Germany.—The Humboldt Centen nial was a great national fete. , . The cor ner stone of n monument to the'savan was laid' ttßerlin: A sad accident "it- Ho nig:Milt; *here Xing Williani wag pre sent, destroyed many lives. Ast,he French Cable is under• GOvernment control, North -Germany 'will continue to :use, the English one. The organization of the Liberalsof all Germany North and-South into one party is wanted. • -The International ,Workingmen's Congress is in session at -Basle.- 'Mr. Cameron, dele(*ate-from the, U. S. Con gress, is present. Latest. —The upper classes took no part in the Berlin celebration 'of the Humboldt Centennial. The Times des cribes the fete as quite shabby in conse quence. The Royal Family were repre sented.. • R uss i a ,—Floods at Lake Baikal haye broken telegraphic communication China. A" Mailivay building across the Crimea, from Sebastopol to Losova. Russian influence is , promoting discon tent in Hungary, in retaliation for AlM trian flirtations with:Poland. ' Turkeyi—A Conference of the Pow ers on the Turco-Egyptian question is mooted, but finds little favor, as the,met-, ter is a domestic quarrel: • The cotton' crop in Egypt is very fine. ' sp a i n .—The note of Gen. Sickles in regard to the recognition of Cuba by the. 'U. S. has caused greit excitement and indignation, and has lowered the price of Spanish securities. It has not been pub lished. In the event of ;recognition, a special fleet of iron -clads will be sent out. The Government tanipers with and in tercepts unfavorable telegrams, especially as`to Cuba, but the Epoca has published the whole truth and demands especial energy if Cuba is to be retained. Prim telegraphs from Paris that no sacrifice must be shrunk from to save the Island, and to use all diligence in sending troops. .I . apoleop has promised him that France will not interfere. Sickles is roundly abused by the papers, but insists that his mission is not about Cuba alone, and that he has never mooted her cession or an nexation to the U. S. Decrees, summon ing Caban'delek,ates to the Cartes,' arid proclaiming freedom of worship in the island are prepsring. It. is said that Spain has appealed to the Great Powers in a circular a propos of Sickle's' note, and that England,France, and Austria send favorable replies. —The young. Duke, of Genoa is the foremost candidate for the throne. His father, the King of Italy,. consents, and his marriage to a MontpensieVfs pro posed. I.4oo.—Prim's visit to Paria and .liis interviews with Napoleon ; and Lord Cla rendon, are with a view, to induce France and England to join Spain in a proteeto-, rate for Cuba. —The Spanish American papery' New York is eager fur , wer - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1869. glittaht, —Bishop Stevens lately ordained at the church of the Holy Trinity, Mr. Edward T. Bartlett and Joseph Durant (the latter a colored man) to the Dia conate, and the Rev. JereiniakSarcher, of Reading, was sal anced to the Priest hood. The sermon on the occasion was delivered by the rector, Rev.. Phillips Brooks. Bishop Stevens was married, last week, at Witkesbarre, to Miss ..k.nna Conytigham. • , . —The pulpit of . the. Second Reformed church, Seventh and 11,iown i st r mets, is •still- vacant, and is being filled, weekly= by divines from the' different churches. , , ,-It 7 ,•ev. Dr. Harbaugh, of the Sixth Iliesityterian church, of this city, has, signified; his. intention of, resigning this charge. He' has , presided over the con gregation about eight years. The 'Twelfth' street 3fethodist 'chureh-bas been atopencdpiThe interior `of,the.Audience-,chamber has been reno etea:anii important-improvements made. .—The chuicir:cof the IntercessO, :svrin Ga'idea 'stijeet:, belOW "Br cid, 'las' he4o: - reoeeped.`allid.ls - ,tereporarqy lb' ; charge of Rev h m as rectal.' It- is opened .as a Free church, ,under 'the control - of, the Bishop of the dioceie. there was' alargc attendance at the sef vices last:, atinda x ; the sermon being preached by Bishop Stevens..The , ..pliurch is'announced ,to be out of debt, all the judgnieirts ag,aiist• it having : been satis factorilraettled.M' - he4dS,t , AltiniAters:,:.Prayer-tueet , - ing was to be retiumedtott 11 onday = moan-, ing, September. .13th, at haltpistA)sti , ; o'clock. The place of meeting-4,ltbe I.?dission+ontna rt 9o7 Arch street.... r , r , iStat -.`of — the 'Trinity Tres iiGh,nrch has/ receiypdi, unanimous call to the church.at Clinton, Isl.' . • —The beautiful Ger. Ref.- edifice, on - Greeu street, ?neir . Sixteenth, 'ilkired for sale duriny, the last spacer, has, . by -sufficient aidcbeen• withdrawn n 4,711 the .-Illarketr,,Throush friends in , i t4e chuircli,'irralignikents have besn ;hide, 'not only. planing it out of all immediate. danger, but removing entirely,the possi bility of all further== embarrassments ; from, ~a like. canse:' It was expected that the.Episeopalians would buy,,th,e house alid'absorb the church. • ...'; —The new building erected for the use ofttlte.;Etustbuin Mariners!" chtirch, was dedicated to the service of God on SabbAth, - Seit'ember 12th. The - bnilding is neat, comfortable and well-planned, and by judicious ;the whifile expense has - been- -only. a Ride more than $30,000. A debt of $3,0Q0 re mained on the day of dedicatinn, 4/ small sum in compariSon with tb.e l alue of the property. But , this suni slniUld not be allowed to remain. This ia .the only Presbyterian , church for,_sailors in the port of Philadelphia, and the churches should not permit it ,to be embarrassed, or hindered in' its work by any debt: r7 —Rev. Dr. ,Alday,. pastor of Ebeneser llt..E.,Church, returned from- his Euro pean travel§ on th ' e,,evening of Septem ber 2d, and was-received at hisparsonage With a warm welcome by the congrega tion, to whose-praise. we may add, that they have kept up the pastor's salary in full, and niet, the expenses or'a substi tute his, absence, besides giving him atpurse-when he started. .Rev. C. H. Payne, pastor , of Arch street church, has xeturned froin Europe. PHILADELPHIA. Wir Samples sent by mail.when written ion SAMUEL K. SMYTH, Practical Manufacturer in every description of _ Sliver Plated .Wafe; No. 724 Chestnut St., (Second Floor;)'• Communion Sets to Mll4lollChurolies, Under care of our Committee, ' FURNISHED AT COST; •- - s sep2-tf . • - The Walter Grape: . —4lO We invite all who wish to see the Walter Grape on the Tine, tki 'coins bek,re....the 13th of .Septet her, as portion will then be removed for theAximi bl don. IV9the r• Walt f?" trail 4 K Orid'of e itm erfcan Grapes now — disdernidated. , Tee vine la .a strorigirrowerinnkfrnit aboot ; the size , of - • Ihuoin—N.o. . 3 ,53 50; NO. 2,5 3 50; ; 5 1,50 lame' deductions thadi for galantines: ' - Send stanin tor price list: . m Poogbkeepaie, N. Y.. " Duas 'Ninutrates.: .1 - paw& inserting the ahoy.? ert I be - paid in 'dhoti. WATERS' New Scale PIANOS! Withlron Frame,Overstrung Base and Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS, PARLOR, CHI= • AND CABINET, ORGANS, - The best manufactured. Warranted- for 6 'Rani. 100 Pianos, Melodeons 'and ; Organs, of six first-class makers, at &to pripssfor k f asit, ; or ,-orte-tuarter 'and- theAmlairee—in Monthly Installments: : Second;hamkin strumenta at great . bargOili: Illustrated Catalogues mailed. (Uri Waters is the. Author ofSix Sunday School May Hooks; "Heavenly Ech'oesi," and "We'ircS.)s.4. jud issued: e4l WarerOOMS, No. 481. Broadwgy ti :HORACE WATERS : . I'FATITI[PNIA:Ii4I. i,11. 4 Water s pi a nos a r e k r c or y, se ampng, the, very` 6ii:4[Ngio‘ YokrEvangelest.-.. . 7 We ioan speak of the merits; orthe ;Witteis' Pianos from per s o n al, knewled g e as being' of the very best, q uality.---Lehriatiau htteiligencer. The Waters Pianos:Ore built the best and: most thorou g hly 'reasoned material.—[Adeocate antir j :Jo n inad: • , .11raters" Pianos and.Melodcons challenge com parison with the finest made anywhere in the miiintry.--[Home Journal. • ' • friends will Spo:1 at Mr.' Waters' rt,ore.,tlie ;very best assortment of,Prgsoe and. Pianos to be . Dittriditi 'Statee.—[OrChgm'il Meigaiitte. • lfirsircet. lkoirrosSirnie Mr.'lrorice Wads' 'gave up; .piiblishing 6 beet: muokr.her knur l deveted, !his r whole ,capital and attention, to ,the, rnanufav 'tali and Sle of "Pianoi arid' MelOileens. "lie . has t jllEit leaned eitalOgno' of Weir' instruments,' 'giving, a. new scale i of, pricer; whielr showsia marked reduction from formes rates, and his, Pianos havo - recently been, awarded the 'First Prentinni •at Be la Fairs. Mani liedpie 'the present day, , who are attractedi ar nOtreonfused,. flaming advertisements of 'houses, probably overlook a modest marinfacturer, likecedr. Waters; lintWe happen to heck , that his' inntruments earned him a good-reputation , 'long ' !Wore ,Expositions and th e _ "Atonors',", ga conneeted therewith were ever tliOnght ef; ; `indeed;We ve one of Mr. Water'? piano-forted igif- - dence (where it has stood for years,) of wil`ichr any manufacturer in the world might well be Fond. ) , We have always been delighted_with it as a'sw'eet-tdileci and powerfurinstrument; and, there is no doubt of its •durability; More than this; some. of the.. best . amateur, players in the city,,as several Celebratedpianistsyhave perform ed on the'said"pianC, 'and all pronounced it it'sn-' piirioraiadfirst-cdasi`itestrunient. 'Stronger indorse ment; N s t . ) l; oogd Journal ; ; „ COLTOIDENTAL :ASSOCIATION &Dtors of ,- Or • ' nd okly . hend:qiuirt r erif usis of na a , PURE NITROUS '02271k 'GAS' for piiiiileigextriaiiin'iof 'teeth.' iheir specially. Co‘ner of dlhiLini WALNUT,sie2, .13.811;21iALPHL , L, RS. may-27.- . " • - F.'O4D.MUS' .-- NEW P . . No. -. 918 MARkET'STREET, Li T x OF Eighth and,.Market Streets, phlladelphia. W.Hvould respectfully anpouncethat On, have jirr MOVED the apaciOns afore - 914.5faiiitatreef, where have.everylitcillty to accomniedate'ourirknds and patrons with every variety of • Y . 119 , 0t0, Shoes, Trunks, Bags. P a e!‘ ,9,44 '... &very article can be obtained usually Stud In a ilret-Jlaae Boot and Shoe Store. GUM DOO4B, OVer-H4W ' in a large variety, t ae g s on hand: ;, GEO. WOODS & CO.'S Parlor and Vestryo .rgans. New Combinations. New Octave Coupler. New Von Ilninanna. • .Newliadependent. Solo Stop. • New Sub Boss. Organs very superior in tone, - design, and finish, at prices moderate and satia'actory. Something new, and every worthy ot:your 'attention. Address, 0.1410. WOODS O CO., 'Or, ousiirara a - ..9Arirtr, 423 Broome St, New York; 11GICE HOUSE COTTAGE,. • - ATIiANTIO CITY, N. J. - Conveniently located to good and sale I now open. 'Leave care at 11. B. Rotel. . ' JONAII , WOQTTON, je24-3m ; 3 1- Proprietor. - SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. EYRE LANDELL . • • FOURTH_ AND ARCH.. SEEP THE HEAVIEST BLACK MEIRON EAR I 4-E THERE 7S IMPORTED. 8-4 DIAMOND mksa kiissr..4.?q; ; 34 AND' a-4 FINE,MESH DD.- REA.T. SILK GRENADINE. RICH FIGURED GRENADINES. " • MAGNIFICENT-STRIPES-DO.- STRIPE...POPLINS KO& JOPES. r - SILK cams poelos FORDO e , _. TINTED-MOHAIES POE-'SUPFS. • - JAPANESE MIXTURES FOR DO. GRANITE MIXTURES TOR SUITS. GREEN, BLUE, AND MODE POPLINS. _ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.- ,--, LAMA iAq.K.PoiriTs. , LACE JACKETS ANWOLGAS: ' 2,000 YARDS SUMMER MOURNING. SILKS Xr.l l .. l rt TKKAL 3 7 rnst722tif AGENTS WANTED T -4754-TO 4380 per -month sere, sold no risk. We want-te 'en gage a good agent in every county in the V. S. , and: Oanadgus4o ,aell ‘ Our I .Erieriasting , Patuat White Wire Clothes Linea. Warranted to leaks linitinia-and nevi net. *WAR partial:ll47.V Aigefiti,iiddiaillholdateilkint.WiAtted.:7s=Wir iiam kt., Milli "'Ark, or fip DperbijornPt.., Chica. Vi il k f' r .r'..,.. :_ ;-, ;.,' ''... ... ARIPS-41 PAIN KILLER, The universal remedy for Internal and External Com plaints. At this period there ate but fevi.of the human race unacquainted with the merits of the Pa n —but while some extol it as a liniment, they know but little of its power in easing pain when taken internally, while others use, it tt.ternally with great success, but are equally igtOrant of its healingvirtues when applied externally. We, therefore, wish to say to all that it is egnallynnemetint whether used internally or external ly, and it stands alone, unrivalled liry all the great cata logue of Familyildedicines, and its late is uniiertni and ithmense. The'demincittor It from 'lndia and other for eign countries Is equal to demind at home,Anifdt' luy become known ita.tiese far-of countries by ifs mer its. b!prifs%pitin Biller bryprelyiregetatile donanhund, and wbije it ie., moaketilcient remedy for pain, it fs a netriciiiittniniecTicing L alien in the most unakilifdi hatithil For iiintinter gimillaint, tiny Other of bowel disease hastiltdietror idulte, It is in aluaititoet!- - .: taro cure, and pimg, without dOpht, been more eneeeasful ! in curing the various.kies,of lima thanany other known rtnedy,'or this most skillful p)ysiciaa. In India, Africa, and Chlnii'WlieFerihis' dreadful disease ' ii ever; nioreor Pint Hulse is iffniffrderiailY • the, natives, &swell ea Zuropeen,rosidente imithose metes A sou RaLlibr' 13470 dealers Cwirdvi mat Blinn; 0* P ain sib „ (' Aliony. T t OB IA S' ,CELEBRAT26 D xottoriii-tirfttENT; white° wOnditiht Jake,. sura t anil instaplagesus action, in, cases. of Chronic: , ' Rheumatism, Headache, Tootheche r Cronp, Cuts, Bdrns„ DiiiiiiterY, Jett , have iththiiiitheti" 'WC? civilmed worl4„is no r.ew catch ; pentyy but an atticlef that has stood th 6 i' et of Isienty-two years. The ones- mobs salcanthrapidivincreasing-demand is at dace that ' surest videqcmof itv usefulness popularity, 11ti landli'shOirld MY-wasn't tilMtilelit 'the - hdiiih." Min d OußartiarlOiliqiY tutu* of au* ertug ; may be. weed by its timely use. - ' Oolic;teramp, aadllyseutery yield it °nevi 4° hi; curative properties. It id perfectly„lippcent add tan. be ViirhaJ to ttili4 oldest. ptirtadttity+tuitgest cliffdL matter if 'you have no cimlitithice twnttlitlitodictnes: —try- thieitind you wilt be sure to bity again, snit . tre 7 ., tii yetis trittnds. Haudieds of conmiend f ittn their ptimitiph., 'l/ . 7tt ; 4a b' the liruggists and Stoiekeers. Price, Fifty Ottn'ti OM One :Dolist.l_ JlMpati 10 Pave:El jibevNiier: 4: 1 .5q ilf L,P.lt2ll' , BAIrCIELOWS Alhan DYE: This splendlttillnir!Dyi3 is the•best lmthe 'tiortd .only tro.?44l l PeAct pyg.Par!olee'fl ~rekilb* Mitt af :taneons; dmappointilentt ; no ,stdientone, lists :remedies the tit effects of,load. yea.; tnir gsra and eth! l itiiii Inniiiilrai; Buck' Sold ;by an 4tnit l'erfnmers ; 1 and' ProViiii applied at Batcholar's Wig. Factory; No. 16 Bimd .New 7 . ,! , i, 1 : 49i1-164y ..A • AN r}..n— AGENTS— s7sto 200 , per finialit, to. in- I . • , .•no.iuce,tl4-.EN A LIAN,E. igpiwyEDcomatos, SESBE.TA 4 littla" SEWING MACJIINE. 'This Ina-chine will stitch, h,,m, fell,,Auck; quilt; cordphintlbraiii,itpdrembrolder.,tac,a most ! • saPerior MituileePridtroply $lB. 'leafy war , - rl l 4ted . fer AY.frefWer'! W..l,twitirPary;s l 4Bl o, for: , any machine that win sew. strongebmore I ••, 1 beititilal;• or! iddietleltuitid ii, 4han •onsii:= itiMPttl 7 the-t`itlasgp,l4KitiPtitctirr Every, second stitch can - be :the, and still - 111e cloth pannet be. pulled apart ItittiOut : eit •teatt 'r 'lLOWttitaT-Altontt 'fforti 's7s -to:" $2OO ,per, capntb and expensee,Rr,a coonniegion from WhidhOwiee - thit'ametnit nen %e - made. - • Addiess MCCOMB! & CO., PEcT4BuRG, 1 44-B o 4Tori, mAssi!..riir 8 2, !LOUIS. M °. OdIITION.—Do tot lk m used t — en-I'ye er parties• pahniag;filTliforthleii,e oast iron nilionines,,ander_the - -wee name or, dtl3eivlse. burs Is the onli genuine and realty Pnidtleincheap taachine nisatifacMked.l , • sep2 Isw „n, • r . . „, -;, r,-IF,EAATIL AND: HOME. ; ' To iNY'Person who rozoito as $ 1 Won' , the /St of DoL: tuber next, in•o will send HEARTH : A.HD HOME .for three xuoutbs, a n d-,postpaid, .guinn's newboalc, Pear Culture for Proiy,"jiist Published by. thi Noir York Triban:O'Asetosintlini. iolume iiiiandsomoly bound in aloth i ond rogiins at VI. ' . - _ _ PRITENGILL, RATES .h Co.; app2-4w. A 37 Park Raw, Drew lark Pacific Railway, Gold Loan. Messrs. DAirxr MoRGAN & Co, 53 Exchange Place,- and M: K. JESUP & Co., 12 Pine 'St., N. Y., offer for sale -t,he Bonds: of the Kansas Pacific RailwaYL These Bonds pay seven per cent. in , 'Gold ; have thirty, _years to run; Fare Free from; Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the 'Finest Lands in-Kansas,and Colorado. In addition to. this special'grant, the Company alse' owns Three Millions of Acres in -Kansas, Which., are being ra pidly sold to deicelop the calm try and improve the road. They are a. first, first, mottgage upon the extension of the road from*Sher idan, Kansas, to 'Denver, Colo rado. The road in operation 637 : Miles lon.- upon which"ii, is also-a mortgage now earns more than =enough. net ine9m,e, to, pay the i7iterest on •th`e;" new .loan. There is _no better security in the market —thiS being some respects better than Government 'Securities. Ain oi:Pal aka :00*poable in Gold. Price 96, and - accrued` Interest inCurrency. Pamphlets, Maps and CircUlars furnished on 'apL plication. augl2-3m A:vegzar'suraa ourr.—so pa g e:, 111.:j8. . FITC W D "DOMESTICyAMILYDH.YBI9LLN72 . Ieacaibes all Diseases and their Remedies. Sent by' Mean free Addreee, DR. L. • . I. 4!Uia-genesi • :L.' ' 714 Brolidft7. l 2teii York . . . . _ _ • WANTE D T SELL iug Alissmineivir ToctritiNG-mwein NrE. Pike so...,Thscsltnplest, chenpntitnd bait Knitting Machin, ove'r 10•Sitted, knit 20,000 ntitetnis pqr "infante. Liberitlindi utemenkntsintonts:. , l6.4.denineßlKKß.lokl4 KNITTING MACHDIN CO., Boston, blams. orßt.. Louie, Mo. • - • LEE aeISELEP.A.R.Di. Pubßakens; Boston,Eues.,-iillitive to • at 4 respectable person (male or feseide). oho VI; wikte to ..tiMmionol? information as WM faMble them .to make mono).. . ~ REVERSIBLE SETTEE Spec:a ly a4a7t,d for Churches, Lec.uro z..nd Sunday School lb )1113. Adromlo It OLINGER,. Elanzatitureit of Patent School Desks, • COLUitBIA WORKS, Colunibin; dittp, below 2nd Street, nbvs"-73! 3 PHILADELHIA. BEtiovA.L. • pI4RX -44 . BIDDLE, -ffEiIiii.ELERS. AND SILVERSMITHS , t*t •?.t: . 30 . . REMOVED FROM • :242 , ,C4is‘l,2/;:t '.Street, .‘i . • Ofeent4t. Street, Xis tiow..Oponing.a.largeitild Amiw assortment of Diamond :atokilliterfl/ne 'Jewelry, Amerlcaxi And Swiss Watches, Gorham Elect 1 Arfit3l" -p Mantel mayft-ly. MIMIIrIi 'SMITH& DREER. s r „F coApp?..T.Ell427Hik .440 H STREETS, PHILA., Have now on . ' L IT ... ft nOmplet t e nsaortment of Wik.'regEff.,;-'jEWELRY, grware . `" Gi tiltilikklCED • PRICES Please call and =junky:v . (lw spa.. mayl3.ly PHOTOORAP • HS'EXCELSIOR! i sm FOR A DOLLAR. • AinFin,aa prpictweesc the finest qu ality X"cebh" oki) &Mid' eibb. ll -tniaerWilies'in-proportiom V.llll l 13;9'Chestnit St BARLOW'S INDIGO `BLUE *the Omit* end teestArticleln the market for blueing : ** 111111111111 1 11 l 114,7!Ifo r : r m" A CID . FARIC. • :It hi put ap'llt"itiLlßElVlrllll'B DRUG ITORR, No. 233 ifORTE SECOND• STEM., ,Pamostrote,' • and for sale, by moot of the grocers! and druggists. T 1.3 , . „ genuine hue lboth B•rlow'sand yViliberger's names on t',.* label . ; all ilitiesls are "coiniteifeit. will coloi more water thaziLur times the same weight of Indigo• aprls-6m tigov.En & BAKER'S - I'A , ]LILY Ap11) MANUFACTURING - . _::F. i .wm :. iim.4 - cH . ltic, 104TH TENT lIIPROVEJIIEXTB. lustrnotioli Gratis. to who Apply. Circulars Containing qaniples Post Free. SHUTTLE MACHINES Combine the most modern and essential Improve ments. The attention is requested of Tailors. Manufac turers of Boots and bhoes, Carrisie Trimmings, Clothing and all others requiring the use of the most effective Lock Stitch Machines, To these ,New Styles, which possess unmistak able ad4htatie over all others. OFFICE, 730 CHESTNIITSTREET. Philadelphia. W.II4ELEII, & WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWINC M AC HINE.I -THE MOST SIMPLE, D C 11 - __E-A PEST, EC.ONOMICAL,- AND POPULAR! Rimy one may be the possessor of one of these unri valled Machines, as we endeavor to make the terms of sale suit alt cnatomers. . Call at our Sale Rooms, anddook at the machines, and be sure and aik the terms of sale. Peterson. & Carpenter OgninAL , AammTs. 914 •elipiinut Street, • „ • lIIMADELPHIA 214 - W.•Biltiliore St., Baltimore. . • 121 Market St., Harrisburg. *fir' Troiverlitig Glanzer& iNsisted:ll4 O'KEEFE'S LIEGE WINTER BEAD LETTUCE. lifestas:lll. 0 Ketife,:Son &Co , the well known and re liable Seed Importers ; Growers, and Florists, Rochester, N. Y., having grurn - and thoroughly tested this new re kiety forthe postlhree yatra, now offer &to the public ala Flue and Valuable, acguis.tion for both the inierker and litlytitii.tirdgn; as it is read y . for use fully TAIREE WEEKS ''EARLIER , . than any utter rarlety oflettnce, 'except that grown tinder:glass. - 12.wal stand the Winter Opithol4 protection in the' coldOte of oui• .nortlieiwn din rtes. It forme very laxge;plid, excitidingly tender, greenish yellow beads, Xba oataide leaves, berpg of a bro.niab tinge , r orders for Seed will be ieCeive.rnow, io be Wed — by mail, in rivaled s iiitckagee,at 60 cents each, and can -'only be had Genuine and Trate at their establishment. Order ', . .. - P. - 111%,010IZ:EFE; , 80.1tf at CO., Aitg.l9-tjau.L HOW w ite.DR.6.4 crhmat wpm VINEGAR.:Mbliases Ehrrghuaa in-10 - hOura, naing drags. address P. I. -SAUL , Maker, Om/. ispl,6-I*. is 7 - - • iliaLowl3 BLum NEW STYLES For Manufacturing, Rochester, N. Y.
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