4615 AE ttre gluk. September 28—October 5 The General Government,—Pesi dent Grant expects to visit the South this winter. lie assures ex-Gov. Lewis of Virginia, that if the Legislature forego old issues there is no obstacle to the ad mission of that State, but her Senators must take the Test Oath. Alabama nien report that his views are satisfactory. Hon. Fred. F. Low; ex-Gov. and ex-Sen ator Prow California, has been selected as the new Minister to China. • Spain begs our. Government not to press the ques tion of mediation, but intimates she will come to satisfactory terms on the Cuban question. Sec. Fish is back at his post. —The public debt was reduced $7,- 467,429 in Sept., - and amounted to $2,- 468,495,072 Oct. Ist. The treasury contains $108,804.658 in gold, $6,559,- 004 in currency, and $34,625,962 50 in bonds Assist. Sec. Richardson has re signed. The steel importers have been pressing their tarrif views on Sec. Bout well. New England,--many, men want Fessenden's seat in the Senate—Blaine, Morrill, Washburne, Shepley, Chamber lain, among them. Ex• Pres. Pierce is apparently near death. Mass. elects a Congressman from her Vllth District this fall. The workingmen have organ ized a political party, opposing Chinese labor and the payment of the 5 20's in gold. A steam fire engine explosion in Providence has injured several persons. New York,—The Republican State Convention, in session at Syracuse, adopt ed a platform of no marked character, and nominated a State ticket headed by George W. Curtis for Secretary of State. Mr. Curtis declines the nomination George Peabody sailed for Europe iu the Scotia,. The Alabama s,dled for Cuba, Sept 26th, with 200 filibusters. Mar shall Barlow denies that this is her des tination. The'liornet has been sold at sea, fitted out as a filibuster for the same work. U. S. gunboats on the look out seized her off Key West ; New York has been threatened with a water famine. The gold panic is not yet over, and many of the orders given to brokers have been repudiated ..by the dealers. One firm refu ses to settletheir account with the clearing house, and have had injunctions served on those who have bought gold for them, forbidding them to dispose of it._ The Gold Board are short by 86,000;000, which the t' bulls" hold and want to make them buy at extravagant prices. Avondale Relief Fund bus reached $140,000, and will reach $200,000. Each widow will re ceive $2OO for the year, beginning Oct. Ist, in quarterly payments, orphans and dependent mothers and sisters half as much, and the bulk of the fund will be invested to provide for the aged and in firm dependent upon the ddbeaseff. The political campaign is as lively as the pol- iticians can make it. The discovery that Mr. Packer does not pay his county taxes, does not add to his chances of election. City.—The new public buildings, ac cording to, Mr. McArthur's plan, will nearly encompass three sides of Inde pendence square, leaving nothing. but Independence Hall on the Chestnut street side. The open 'area within will be 224 by 272 feet. The stylemill be renaissance; the materiel, sandstone or Trenton stone. A tower will rise 200 feet in the middle of the Walnut street front. A new school house is to be built on Third st. near Lombard st., at a cost of $55,000. Some nine stills have been seized in the old Richmond< district re cently. Since the Icor began 2'2,051,- 624 gallons of -petroleum have been shipped from this port. Our coasting trade now employs 5,248 vessels, an in crease of 104 since last year. The May or orders the 'police not to interfere with the elections. A riot in front of the Mayor's office and the police head quar ters, and the assailment of life and the destruction of property without the in terference of the police, is our last phase of municipal order. Our school, children —some 80,000—will visit Fairmount next Friday to gather the chestnuts. Our taxable citizens number some 139,- 851 on the regular' tssessment, and 21,- 823 on the extra.—Our water famine has ended in the greatest freshet ever known in the Schuylkill, greater even than that of' 1851: The water is 111 feet on the dam; the Manayunk mills are all stop. ped ; the eastern part of' the city floooded for squares: The whole line of the rail ,road to Baltimore is flooded and travel interrupted. The lower Penna. rail-road bridge was broken.down just after the passage of a traits.: The South.—The workingmen of Baittwore have nominated a city ticket. A repetition of the flood of 1868 was dreaded on Sunday-night, several streets being flooded. The Att. General thinks the Va. Legislature can eleot U. S. Ben-- atom without taking the test oath. • Th 3 Whig renominates Horace Greeley for Senator. Frost has appeared in this state and North Carolina. Alexandria went Radical in July, but now elects a ConserVative Legislator. The crops in North Carolina promise well. The cot ton will reach 200,000 bales. —The Mississippi Radicals have nom inated a State ticket, Gen. Alcorn being put up, for Governor. The resolutions pal( for universal amnesty. The editors of four Democratic papers have nomina ted a straight Democratic ticketfor Tex as, with Stuart Hamilton for Governor. Provisional Governor Pease resigns to cauvase,the Statufor Hamilton, the Con servative candidate for Governor. Troops have been ordered to Galveston. North ern and Western Texas have lost over $2,000,000 since 186(3 by bands of cat tle thieves. Interior.—A Temperance party - is organizing in Minnesota. Cincinnati is troubled with counterfeit $lO greenbacks. A boiler explosion on the grounds of the State Fair at Indianapolis killed twenty-seven and injured filly six per sons. Bolting Democrats and Republi cans unite in supporting a citizens' ticket in Chicago. The coffer dum on the up per Rapids at Moline, 111., has given way, flooding the coffer dams at Rock Island. The Tenn. Legislature met on Monday. The Conservatives have carried Nash ville. —The Indians have stolen nearly all the stock in Montana and killed several citizens. Fort Buford is being strength ened and provisioned in expectation of an attack. Fort McPherson has been attacked. Pacific—The Southern Pacific Rail road has been begun. San Lorenzo, Cal., has had a severe earthquake.. The Sandwich Islands had several severe ones in August. Central America. —The Spanish claim that Jordan and other Cuban lead ers are negotiating for a surrender. They also claim that the progress of their arms , in some districts, and _the failure of the rebels in others, indiCates the collapse of the insurrection. —Juarez, in opening the Mexican Congress, announced that peace at last prevails throughout the Republic, and the laws are obeyed. The Pueb'a and Mexico Rail road has been opened —St. Thomas has had several earth quake shocks. The San Domingo rebels have been repulsed from the seige of Azua. Jamaica reports a short crop of suaar. North Amerioa.Lopez, after his defeat at Ascurra, fled to Curuquatty. Here he was attacked and defeated, Aug. 18th, and fled to Igracim. Here he received his last defeat, Aug. 21, and is now a fugltive, with the Allies on his trail. At one point 3,000 Paraguayans withstood 30,000 Brazilians for six hours. Great Britain,—The potato crop is below the average. .The Woolwich Dock yard, used for three centuries, by the Government, is to be dismantled and sold. It employs 2,000 men, and is worth $5,000,000. The Secretary. of War confesses that British le g islation for the colonies is a failure. He would secure them full independence. withitt a great coufederation headed by the' Queen. —Cardinal Cullen advises the agrarian party in Ireland to moderate their de mand. Twenty-eight Rotnanists and eight Protestants have been indicted for the Strabane riot. France.—The Prince and Princess of Wales reached Paris, Sept. 30, and were received by the Emperor. The Empress has reached Venice on her way to the East, and::was received by the king of Italy. Lord Clarendon's visit to Paris was to announce that England, Austria, Prussia and Russia had arrainge,d to check revolution-and preserve peace in ease of the Emperor's death. Fifteen vessels were burnt down by a fire in Bordeaux. The Bank of France reports a decrease of 92,000,000 francs in. its specie. The Corps Legiskitif is to meet, Nov. 29. Prince Napoleon thanks the London Americans for their cobgratulatory.ac tiCn, and says that the proposed reforms will put Franee on a footing similar to that of the U. S.- -Prussia has sent a war vessel to the West Indies. The king of Saxony's speech in•opening the chambers hintssat further developments in the' donfedera tion of North Germany. The Austrians claim that China has signed the Bur lingame treaty with her. Turk e y.—One point in the disputes with the Khedive of Egypt is confessed ly hard to settle, but the Great Powers are pushing things to secure peace. Spain,--The Barcelona ,disturbance has ended with many arrests and more fugitives. The khig of Portugal denie any aspirations for, the thrOne Of Spain. The Cortes which met, Sept. 30, referred the question of the succes sion to a Commission of 15. The min istry on motion of Serrano nominated the Duke of Genoa. Reinforcements. have sailed for Cuhai. Spain will listen to no proposals of peace which do not involve the laying down of arms by the insur gents. A. great Republican uprising in Catalonia and - other parts of the South is rumored, and telegraphic communica tion with Madrid has been cut off. Latest--The Republican rising in the South is spreading so rapidly that if the throne is vacant a week more Spain (it is claimed) will be a republic. The Ministry have asked the Cortes to gas peud all laws guaranteeing personal rights until its suppression. 0 PE NlllO- FOR FALL OF 1869. EYRE Jc, LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH ITS. CASH DEALER'S IN THE BETTER CLASS' OF DRY GOODS. GOOD BLACK•SILKS. MELODEON COVERS, EXPENSIVE SHAWLS. . FINE PIANO COVERS, FINE GOODS, DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS, PILLOW LINENS, FINEST BLACK MOHAIR, FRUIT DOYLIES, GOOD PLAIN MOIRE ANTIQUE NAPKINS,SILKS, BLANKETS. P. S.—We keep agood stock of good Goode adapted to the daily wants of fainilled. ocl7-6m PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1869. "Oak Hall Clothing is in every respect so superior, that we may safely style it the Chem. pion' Clothing of America." FOR FALL AND WINTER, 1869. SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. Best WisterialB,l Best Styles, hip Best Workman- L owes t p rice it Best Every s. CLOTHING MADE TO MEL Finest Piece Most Skillful Goods, Cutters, Greatest Yu- Artistic Work Most Careful riety, Makers. 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Public SpeOcers Who are so eften afflicted with throat dideases, will find a sure remedy in this Balsam. Lozenge° and wafers sometimes give relief; but this Balsam; taken a ferr times, will losure a permanent cure. Will all those afflicted with Coughs, or Consumption, give the Balsam a fair trial, they will be pleased with the - result : and confess that the Suez REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. IT TB BOLD BY ALL DBUGGIBTO. oct7.—lm s Burton's Tobacco Antidote. < RANTED •ko =atoms ALL nmantr. FOR TOBACCO. Apdable and harmku. It purifier and invigorates the system, possesses gnat non hhig en ...ening power, is unequaled es a Toole, erriee 'ti . enables the stomach to digest 11l contest p refreshing, and establishes re it health. oars for sixty IWITS cur Price Fifty nos free. An interesting t tine on the in + • • soca, with lista of t• • timoniels, refer -a . Agents wan •• Address .B. ABBOTT ersey City, X. 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MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER -Restore .Gray Hair lo,sitS Natural Life, Color and Beauty. , It is a most delightful Hair Dres s ing. It Will promote luxuriant- growth. FALLING RAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. EtZ 'ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSANIUM, another prefiaration for - the Hair ; dear and ; transparent, ebilt sediment, Itovery sinetkainiebn Produces wonder rlssrirs. gretY eafieriaritjianelvantomy as a Hair Dressing over lugh cost .Preah Po,nades is aatta:zakflgetl , OY all not only iu this cauntry &kite Eurofie: "'The Restorer and ZAbalsannint should not be used one with the other. SOLD-DY'AIr.I.DRIAIGISTS: PropriPtora S. B. Van DozPr tk. Co., WhofeAlf. D 95 Barclay Sk and 40 Park phi,. Neozyork. FEMAL E COLLEGE, Bord en town, IL J. This Institution, so long and so favorably known, continues to lurnish the bast educational adiantages, in connection with a Pleasant. Christian home. Cata logues, with terms, etc., furnished on application. Col lege opens Sept. 16th. JOHN H. 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LADIKS AND, OENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture busioetie. "Very profitable. No Risk. Seventeen specimen Pictures and Catalogue sent for 2') cts., twice as many, 80 cts. MANSuN LANG, 94 Columba St., New York City. ep 304 w. BEAUTIFUL Nature's &Own. You Mast Cultivate it GRAY lIATIt* Is a certain indication of decay at the recite. &nun SCHENDLEa, 250 Washington street, Hoboken„N. J., . August 6, 1869. My fatherilis proprietor of the Peconic House, Green port, L. I. I had rheumatism over five years. A.por don of this time I wad unable to wag. My legs, my arms; and my body also, have beerf r contracted and drawn up shorter, and become crooked, in consequence of the severity of this disease. I have poured out money without stint to doctors and for nledicinesovithout any earthly benefit. or use, until rfelt almost completely. discouraged and disheartened. My pain and nufferings Were beyond alt description, and no language that I can use can portray the agony:that I have endured. I saw Dr. Wolcott's advertisement day. after day and-month after month, but could not believe his Pain Paint could reach my case, although I heard many people give the strongest testimony in its favor. "finally was induced to purchase a quart or an eight. dollar bottle of his Pain Paint. 'This small tunount.did wonders for me. It removed the most . - of my, pain, but not my stiffness. I continned purchasing and using until I bought five quarts, and I can say, without hesitation, that am en tirely cured. I can use my limbs and every part of my body wlgi as much freedom and strength as I ever did in my life. Wolcott's Pain Paint, I can say from expe rience, is the beat remedy and the greatest invention ever offered to suffering humanity. instead of its being a dear remedy, at eight dollars a. quart, it is really worth more than one hundred dollars a quart. - H. H. Simon; ' Peconic House, Greenpoint, Aug.. 6, 1869: Dr. WOLCOTT'S remedies are put up white wrap pers ; buy none other. One galwn Pam Pam, doubts strength, sent free of express, charges on receipt of $2O, or one quart $B, or one pint 55, or six pints of . Axaiaz fur Catarrh and Colds in the head for ss,.includ log directions and. medical advice. All who 'come to the office treated free of cost undue dosin g . the stomach: Small bottles sold, at all drug ftorea. All remittances should be by Post-office orders ur registered letters, or by express. R. L. WOLCOTT, No. 181 Chatham Square, New York. & aep3o-4w Hearth and lime Given Away EVERYTHING FOR NOTHING TO ALL who subscribe be orenext January, for One Tear. at Reduced Rates printed below, HEARTH AND HOME will be sent from the date of their sub scription to the end of this year FREE! So that all such yearly's übscriptions will end Jann ar) Ist, 1671. THEREFORE, Those who subscribe earliest will Get Most for Nothing Our OXLY TERMS hereafter are the below REDUCED RATES FOR 1870, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE Single Copies. Three " all at one time......... 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AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 1408 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. .$lOOO Revgard I We will pay the above reward to any individual or company wno will prdduce a machine capable • f sewing a stronger, smoother or, more elastic seam than pur celebrated Erie. $l5 Premium Sewing Machine. Many of the best inventors, both in Europe and Ameri ca, have pronounced this the most practical Family Sewing Machine in the world, capable of perfm ming a greater vatiety of yolk than. any other machine ever produced. It is worth more in any household than a dozen sewing girls. Agents are selling them to almost every family, and.the ladies are delighted with them. A sample machine, carefully boxed, with full directions for use, extra needles, Barnom's Self-Sewer. fletemer, Oil Can, Order Bonk, Circulars, Certificate of Agency and private terms to Agents, and all sent to any Express Office, C. 0. D., $l5. Send no money in advance, but pay the Express Aceut when the machine a, rives: Address the ERIE SE WING MACHINE CO., Buffalo, N. Y., or Chicago, JUL B 4t.fiept 23 -The Walter Grape. We invite all who wish to see the Walter Grape on the vine, to come before the 13th of Septe's ber, as a portion milt then be removed for the Exhibition. We here repeat that.the Walter "is the best flay or,d of 'the Aderican Grapei now diaseminaied. Site vine is a strong grower..and fruit about the sin ;of Ca tawba. Paidre—No. 1, 53 50; :No. 2,'53 60; • No. 3, 51 - 50; arge deductions made for quantities. Send statup for price list. FERRIS k CAYWOOD, 'Poughkeepsie, N. Y., DUCHESS 'NURSERIES. Jeurnabrinserting the above wi 1 be paid in vines. sePlO-1-w' A RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY, EvERY FARMER- SHOULD HAVE IT. EVERY LUMBERMAN SHOULD EIATS IT EVERY SAMOA SHOULD RAVE IV EVERY EIREIREBLAN EIHOELD HAYS EV EVEILY!THAVELL. 81101ILD HAVE IT EVERY SOLDIER SHODLD .HAVE IT. ETZEY PHYSICION (DOES . HATE OR) SHOIILD HAVE IT. EVERY PEWIT' IN THE WORLD BIM= HAVE IT. And can have it by calling oti the nearest Druggist, and buying a bottle of PAIR • KILLER. Price; 25 aud'so eta. and $1 per bottle. Buy !Bone but the genuine made by PERRY DAVIS .4t., SON. Sold by , all medicine dealers. Wholesale Denten will address J. N. Barris &,Co., Cincinnati, 0. Oct? It TrIPANTED.—Agents: Agents! Agents! 111 g To sell two new Rug aeings—" THE . DAWN OF PEACE." or Qineersion ; and " THE FLO OVER 0 F Hat V E 117. r L'iberalinducenkente wiicbentlfered to experienced conrassers. One agent reports a corned,. skin Of s6B , in five days last Reek; another' (a Young lady) $3,1 gain two, evenings. //or full particulate:ad direits [se34-29,] REVERSIBLE SETTEE Spec . a ly a la , -t.d for Churches, L ee ur , nd Sunday School Po )111::. Adress, W. P. Off LINGER, Manufacturer of Patent School new,. COLUMBIA WORKS, Columbia Avenue, below 2nd Street, novs-ly pHILADELITIA. REMOVAL. CLARK & .DIDDLE , JEWELERS' AND SILVERSMITIIs - HAVING REMOVED FROM 712 Chestnut Street, TO . THEIR NEW ~ B U ILDING, 1124 Chestnut Street, Are now opening a large and new assortment of Diamond arid other fine Jewelry, Americo° and Swiss Watchei, English Sterling Silver Ware, Gorham Electaplated Ware, Mantel Clocks, 49.2:kt. •. . SNIITH:&DREER, S.-E. CORNER TENTH ARCH ST-REETS, Have now on hand a complete st,sorttneat of WATCHES JEWELRY, AND Silitervirare, Which they aye - selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and examine our stock. mayl3-1y . . PHOTOGRAPHS EXCELSIOR! CARDS, SIX FOR A DOLLAR. All kinds of pictur*of the finest quality. Poreelshs one dollar each. Other sizes in proportion. J. W. HURN, 1319 Chestnut St. aprls-Iy. BARLOW-8 INDIGO BLUE is the cheapest and best article in the market for binning IT D N 8 NOT CONTAIN ANY ACID. IT RILL NOT INJORI TEE 7INEST FABRIC. It ia put up at WIITHERGER'S DREG STORE, No. 233 Noßro SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, and for sale by most of the grocers and druggists. Tl' genuine has both It-rlow's and Wiltberger'a names on t label; all others are counterfeit. B.RLOIT'b BUM will color more water than Lur times the same weight of indigo. aprls-Em GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING SEWIN6 I 'MACHINES IVITX _La TBST IAIPRO V.R.V.E.VTB Instruction Gratis. to all who Apply. Circulars Containing Samples Post Free. NEW STYLES SHUTTLE MACHINES For Manufacturing, Combine the most modern and essential lmprore ments. The attention is requested of Tailors, 31annfa3- turers of Boots and bhoes, Carriage Trimmings, Clothing and all others requiring the use of the most effective Lock Stitch Machines, . To these New Styles, which possess unmistak able advantages over all others. OFFICE, 730 CIIESTIVIITSTREET. Philadelphia. WHEELER & WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. THE MOST SIMPLE, D URAELE, CHEAPEST, ECONOMICAL, AND POPULAR! Every one may be the possessor of one of these unri valled Machines, as we endeavor to make the terms of Bale snit all customers. Call at our Sale Rooms, and look at the machines, and be sure and ask the terms of sale. Peterson & Carpenter GENERAL AGENTS, 914 Chestnut Street, .PHLLADELPIILi ; 214 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. 121 Market St., 'Harrisburg. 4ir•TravelUtng Salesmen Wanted:VD. jag WESTON &BROTHER, Merchant Tailors, 900 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Have lust received a handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, or ()minimum's wear, to which they invite the atten tion of their ,friends and the public. generally. A superior garment at a reasonable Price. SATLSPACTION GUARANTEED. m.127-Iy. Yi Di tit.uf gr uin i ag ai l dra lit ga. l 7Eo * r D" cirraiA ßlß4ll :7 llC a ll ltam Plillt) 1 1 . 1 1 4 'SANE. Vinegar Makiir;Ortihnwell, OoDn.
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