THE DAILY RVmim TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1860. SPt'BMSIIED EVERY AFTERNOON (BUNDAT KXOEPTED), ' i BY CI1AJH. E. WARBURTON, I AT TUB EVENINO TELEGRAPH BUILDING, No. 10S 8. Third Street. Trlee, Three Cents Per Copy (Doable Sheet), or .Eighteen Cent Per Wee i, payanle to the Carrier, and maiiod to Subscriber) out of the city at Nine Dollars Per Annum; One Dollar and Fifty CenU for Two Months, invariably In advance for the period ordered. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 180C. PltHSON LEAV1KO THB ClTT DUIUNO THE FtTMMEIl MONTHS, CAN HAVE THK EVF.MJO TKLEQRAPIt MAILED TO THEIR ADDRESS. TERMS, 75 (UTH rb.it Month. Ia the Piefebfterian Chinch Disloyal f Wb have noticed m cevcrul ot tho dcnoiuina tional weeklies which nre on our eschanze list, numerous iasiuuatioiis analust the loyalty of the Old School Presbyterian Church. These attacks are not made opeuly, but by inference, and the general groundwork on which they are all baaed is the aflerabliusr of a Secession Synod at Louisville. It is well for us to state the ex tent of that movement, and do what we can to eecurc iustice to a Church which his ever b'on as true to the Government as any in the land. The General Assembly of the Church which met some months nince at St. Louis had the harmony Of its proceedings marred by the factious inter ference of certain ministers, who toadied to the Bouth held more sway in their henrts than a love of Union and fear of God. Headed by Dr. Van Dtkk, of New York, and ft Rev. Stuart Robumon, of Canada, they en-, deavored to secure the recognition of the Rebel Synod of Louisville, which was founded on the basis of an exclusion of all true Union men. In this they martially failed. By an almost unani mous vote the Convention admitted Dr. Breck tnbidob and his party, and ordered the local synod of Louisville either to at once abandon their opposition or else be dissolved. The schemers, however, determined to brave the Church authorities, and rebel apainst tho gov ernment of the religious world, as tbey did aaaiost that of the civil authorities. They accordinaly invited all malcontents to meet at Louisville, and form a Southern Church, in which the unadulterated doctrine of State Rights was to be preached side by side with thj Sermon on the Mount, and the speeches of the eloquent Cacuocn and the erratic Ran dolph be received as atau.iard uuthority in all Church matters, the same as Sr. Curysostom and Gbeooby of pious memory. To this all who sympathize with the relhfio-rebel schism Jwere cordially asked to come. . Then let it be noted tbnt the loyalty of the Presbyterian Church was the came which led to thus secession fioui it rauks, and that, instead of its being any reflection on the patriotic doc trine ot that body, it 's the best testimony that could be borne to its determined love of Union. That the who fuipruiiue with the Rebellion should find it itnpo sible to remain in tho same pew and kneel at the sume altt.r with the Old School Synod, is the iieatett compiimcnt that could be paid to Uieai trow whom they with drew. Let us uotic", boTevr, the size of the move ment, and sue to what orient the leaven' of trea son has penetrated iat tbe Church. The invi tation, a.i we have r;aiu, was general, and two months were allowed' to make the eiTort gather strength. Yet with ail tae worsin, schoming, a:il preaching, there ate but two synods that send delegates MlrMsf.tpci and Kentucky aud Of these taere seems to be but a small sprinkling of ministers of any f.tauding. In fact, the affair is a fail'ire, aud the scnisru is a lizzie. The attempt has ended in a fiasco, and the boasted disloyal Assembly could be ea.l.r seated in the choir of any of our principal churches. Tlif loyalty of the Presbyterian Church is evident, and the authors of the secession rebuked. 'We are very glad that it has come to Fucb a sorry end, more glad tor the sake of the South tha-j.for ttie Presbyterian Church. A more ill advised, unchristian, and traitorous attempt has never disgraced the annals of the Church. It was ill advised, because it brands all the pro fession of the South as wilful falsehood. How can we be expected to believe th,t the late Rebel section are willing to vote and work with uj in good faith, obeying a common gov ernment, when they will not kneel with us and worship a common God ? Are we not justified liu'putlins dowj all their promises to a love of policy and power, when we see them at their f iters striving to finite the hand which tuey. would pretend to grasp at the billot-box ? We are astonished that the politicians of the South had not more intelligence than to thus , expose themselves and their actions to the charge of inconsistency. Why did not they sup-jpie-w this effort? Either they have little power. Or else they are not hopelessly ignorant of what ia their gain. It is unchristian, because it seems not only a spirit of rebellion against the well-established decrees ot the Church to which it belougs, but also it exhibits a total disregard for tho cause of Christianity, by exposing it to tbe charge of treason, and thus making it a scorn and u scoff ing m the eyes ot tbe world. We do not hesi tate to doubt tne truth, ot tbe professions of a mm who, while pretending to follow the paths of religion, will.exposeto ridicule and contempt, by Lis own action, hz Church to which be belong, It is u treasonable movement because it origi nated ia a desire to exclude thoso who had done nothing but proved their loyalty to the ' land oi their bir'h. What was charged against Dr. Roueut J. Breckinkidge and his followers except their dovotiou to the Union? and yet, for this tbey were voted down on every mo-' tloti, and virtually expelled from the Church. 1 We therefore cour ier the ntovenieut a treason able attempt, instigated by n spirit opposed to all Christianity, aud one against which we pray wheu we join in tho Litany, saying- ''From U fame dootrine. hcrvj'j, and sohtsm, good Loud, driver us! !" Our Relations with Mexico. The Mexican question lias suddenly assumed new importance. The Liberals having lately obtained possession oi Matiuiorna and other ports, Maximilian has Issued a proclamation clo.Vuig them to loreign and coasting traffic. This step our Government reaaids as an attempt to declare a belligerent blockade, unsupported by competent military and naval force; and declares it to be a violation of our rights as. a neutral power, as well as of the treaties existing between the, United States and Meilco, and hence to be held null and void. ' 1 This decided step roust bring matters to an issue between us and Maximilian at once. He ninst either back down from his proclamation, or support his blockade by a competent military amtmaval force, or he must go to war with the United States'. It be chooses the latter alterna tive, the whole ol Mexico will be In our bands in less than six months lrom the day the war commences. ' . ; Aflairs In Missouri. Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, has issued a proclamation in which ho asserts that the com bined power of the State and National Govern ments Will be used in that State to enforce at tho ensuing election the Constitution and laws of the State. 'Tie registration law will be ttrictly eniorced. and the election conducted in accordance there with. No arrests will be made except as authorized by law, but wherever the civil officers are unable to execate their functions, the aid of tbe military wilt be promptly afforded. The necessity tor taking these stringent pre caution ar.y measures is to be found in the atti tude of the Conservative party in that State, which tor months has been committing the most outrageous excesses, and has boldly avowed its intention of trampling under foot the Constitution and laws in tbe ensuing elec tion. As a specimen of what "Conservatism" meaus in Missouri, we may state that in Jackson county, a few weeks since, a band of these id lows rode into Independence, the county seat, in the night, murdered the jailor in cold blood, and released one of their number who was con fined on a charge of murder. Not long siuce a gang of the same stripe rode into Kansas City in the day time, find chot down Major W. C. Ransom, the county clerk. These outrages were encouraged and incited by the Conservative organs of the country. We trust that Governor Fletcher will use all tbe power of the State, and such additional force as may be necessary, to maintain the sanctity of law aud tbe supremacy ot order in Missouri. That great State is the prospective home of thousands of good citizens all over the Union, and it should not be given over to the reign of anarchy. The Southern Union Convention. Tennessee bas appointed two hundred delegates to attend the Southern Unionist Cuuventiou to be held in this city on tne od of September. Governor Bbownlow, Representative Stokes, and otber piondneut men who stood by the Union caue in its darkest hour, are amoug the number.' . Governor Fletcueb, Senator Brown, C. D. Drake, General McNiel, Colonel Van Horn, Senator Hniebson, and other noted Unionists, will probably be present from Missouri. Honorary delegates will present from the Northern States. Governor Fknton, of New York, has already requested Senators Morgan and Harris to act in that capacity noiu that State. ... - LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court !' Quarter S-8tou Judge Ludlow. Liabeas corpus aud other miscellaneous cases were otioie tuo court tui-rnotuini;. J tie Conuiunwcnltii vs Hubert Weittuan. The di-K'iidmit, charged with inurucr in tho ktliinc of Duiiiol Kind er on Sunday uisrlit, Utu mat., at No 909 at. John street, had a licanuir on habuus carpus, mm tho Judge, bo.ievmir under the evidonoe bmore tlio Coroner the killing to be a clear case oi man sir lighter; admitted the dclond tut to bail iu $200.1. iu the case ol .lohu Tturtley, convicted ot bur. glarv , committed ata clothing store lu (Julio wliiil street, evidence was heard to show an alihi. Wit. dp&h.'m wcro produced who sworj that Barney at the time ol'ihe lur aiy, June 13, and at tho hour at vtli'ch tho foous were removed irom the store, was nt home in bed. Jlr Tliomis, au ollicer of the Court, tottilied aiso that ut no last term ha had cliuree ot the van, in which a man named Krown, or winner, who nau ur-en convict :a uua soutenced lor burel&ry, was conveyed to prison. Jlrou u stated to the ollicer that it was be who bad done the Callowbul stroet "job." Air. 1 homas also stated that there was consider abi similarity between Bartlev and llrowu. Tho latter was ordered to be brought into Court ou Monday, and tbe matter was continued until then. ilost ot tliecaos tliattit was expected would be hi urd were lor various reasons not ready, and were cdiiiinuea. - The Court then adjourned till Monday. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. frj3 TABERNACLE BAPDIST CHURCH, CHKSNUT Stroet, West ot KiRbteeutii Kev. O. A. FELi'Z, l'astor. will piencb To-morrow Uornhnr utlrt ILvenlDu. .Service commence at MM a. m and 1'i V. 11 . Strangers cordially welcome. (KSgp FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRANKFOKD Road and MOVTUOMKR1T Avenue frenchini at Wi A. fil. bv Kev. UKOBUK W. MSHKB, of New York, and 1i P.M., by Be. HI J. LI AM D. PATTON. All welcome. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ff-iy SEVENTH Street, below Arch. Rev. WILLI A tt O CAT'lt-LL. D. D.. President ot Latayette (JoiluK -. will preach, Morning and KvuniuK, at ii)H A.M. an J Vi P. it. , FOURTH BAPTIST CHURCH. FIFTH and Bl' fTONWOOl) Strcets.-Preabina bv the Paetor.Kev. R. JEFKUEV8, 1 1J on Hiibnain Morn.' Inn, at WA o'clock, and Kvenlng at X nelure 8 o'ciuue. I ttzt scots' presbytsrian church J --' Phlludelphla the Rev. J W. E. KERRwhl, preach In this Church on ttabbath Morninir. Aunut 19ib. IDtfti, at 1U4 u cluck. Ko nervlce la Hie al'teniuon. WEST ARCH STREET PRESBYTE RIAN CllUKCH. corner of F.IGHTEKVrH Street I'reaclilnu To raoirow 1UH A. M., by Rev. K. 11. EV1N. liouui and wc eome. Coin all. WESTERN METHODIST RPHCOPAL CIIUKl 11 TWKSTI K.TH and WALMTTHtremn. I Prfaclilnu 1'o morrow, at 10S A 1SI. and 8 P. M.,by the Pastor Rev. I IIOM A HIEVEN8. frsj wigwam religious sewices To-morrow. Rev A. M ANSIIIP will preach at 104 A. M l'lawrnieetliiK at ai M. Rov. Air. CUN I 1 Mill AM at 4. All kindly Invited, ' BETHANY CHURCH. SnUTH AND TWENTY FIRST Street!. Children and Pa rents' Monthly MeotinK To-morrow!Evenini(. Imerest- )Df aaoresaea. sc. usio uy me scuooi, mrV EBENBZER M. E. CHURCH. THE ncv T. W. SI MPER1. Pastor., will nreach on Sunday next atloH a VI. and 8 P, M. Camp Mejtiug 1 x t erienre aieenng urn . . SOUTH 8TREET PRE9BYTEWAN nilllBrH. ahove Fleventh street Preachlnu hv l;ev. wu,LlAM MANLOVE. Culon Prayer Meet ng Ut B O ClOca Alliuvicu. WESTMINSTER CHURCH. SERVICE To-tnorrow, at 1U A. at., by Hev. J. U 8YMMES. JOH KECKIVEU OF TAXES V. T. WALTON, Tlj I RTEKNTH , W ARD, Suti;ect to the Union Bepablicah Convention. IB Kill; pIKE BREECU-LOAD1VG SHOT GUNS. EXTRA FINE BIFLK8 AND PISTOLS, Made lo oiUer by 8 14 1mrc. EVANM, No 23 SOUTH Street. WTTE THAT HA1H EARS TO HKAB. LET .1 I IIIM II FAR" Instruments to aKslnt tbe hear li.d at MADElltA'S, JSo, 11 , TtMU Street bemw SPECIAL NOTICES. J-MUJAVIRO. WE COPY THE FOLLOW ti t meritonotu notice ol tbia moat deiicloai prfame(lotn Fonicr 's Prnt, Wcjaviso. ThU dellcloui new perfume lor tbe handkerchief, la without rival for delicacy, durability, and riohneaa. In Tact, ot all pertumes the fragrant Mgjavlrofof Bunslan orimn) mar be Called the qalntea sence. for ale by a:l the principal drogglnta. 11 14 6mtn NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY, pOE A CO , If. R. corner ol FIFTH aodOHEj KfJT Streeta. Philadelphia, and TRIBUNE BUILD IN OS, New York, are agents fr h "TgLSoaaPH," and lor the Newspaper of the whole country. 730 6m4p JOV, CO CO. trr" TREASURY DEPART ME N T AtlorM u. im. olice ts hereby given to holder" of CerUncatea ol De poult of Temporary Loan, other than those issaed tnr clearinir-lu use purpose that the Treaaii yPeoartinent Is prepared to redeem the same on presentation at the rarlous ofllces lrom Men they were Issued, with ac crued interest i hereon at the time oi presentation, between tois date and August 2. and that after the latter date Interest m ill cease on such certificates. mum Mcculloch. B 11 lot rp Secretary ol the Treasury. trgf FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, IlICIIAItl) PK1YTZ, FIRST WARD. Subject to the decblon of the tJSIOtf CONVENTION. 8 IS Kit gg" nr,v rtr.Fi'ME for the handkerchief. Pbalon's Pbalon') Pbslon, "Nlhl Blooming- Cerea.,, "Nljcbi nioonilajr Cerenn." "Mght Blooming Cerena." "Nlbt Blooming Ceren." Pfaalon's Pbalon" NlRbt Blooming Ceren." A moot exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilled lrom tho rare and beautiiul flower irom which It takes It name. Manufactured only by . . . 613ws PHALON A SON, New Tork. ItEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. At-K FOR PHALON 6 TAKE NO OTHER. p II I C K & WOO L, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEBT, II A VE JUST OP EX ED: 60C0 yards American Print.', last colors, 16 and 182 cents a yard. 1 ca.-e fine quality French Merinos, $1 25 a yard. Fine Quality Black Alpacas, 60, 66, 60, 79, 80, 90 cents, $1, $1 121, aud SSI 25 a yard. FLAXXELSl FLANNELS I . All-wool Flannels, 33, 37, 49, 45, 59 cents, op to $l-5a yard. Dcmot Flannels, 31 up to 90 cents. All-wool Shaker Flannels, 60 cents up to $1 a yard. Bleached and Vi bleached Canton Flannels, cneap, Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at the very towost n.arsut prices. Yaid-wido Bleached Muslins, 25, 23, 31 J, 33, 35, 37 cents. Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 20, 23, 25 cents.. Pillow Case aud Sheeting Muslins, etc. JUST OPENED: One case Bridal Quilts, very cheap. Table Linens, Napkins, and Toweis. Whito Goods, very choap. , A large assortment of Hosiery. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vest", very cheap. A large assortment of Edfrings, Flounclngs, and Inserting, Ladies' aud Gents' i inen Handkerchiefs. Jnst opened, lrom auction, a cheap lot ofPorte- monnaies, looth aud Han- Brushes. PRICE & WOOD. 8 181 K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. (JROQUET I CHOQUET! CROQUET 1 JOSEPH PARKER, Germantown, Philadelphia, Penna., Jlunulacturcs and Imports tbe new and Popular Game of CROQUET, At the rollowlngprlces. sent to all parts of tlio United States by Express: No. I. Plain Ma pie Sen . . . . . hod No. 0. Varnished Maple nets..... o.qo No. 1. Varnished Maple, with good hickory bun dles, per set io-oo No. 2. Full s'ze Maple Balls and Mallet Heads, with good hickory handles, stained an 1 varnished boxes, very desirable, per set, ' on'v '. 12-50 Finer sets, from U 00 to 25 00 Old seta repaired and repainted. ' Bails and Mallets sold separately when desired. Also, Importer and Dealer In ' - t8 17 3t CKICKKT, AHCIIKUY, AND BASK II AM. GOODS OP AI.I. KINDS. QOLUMU I A HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, K. J., Wilt Remain Open This Season Later than Usual. Tersons viattinn us late in August or early in Sep tember will find it a very uleaaant portiou of tbe sea shore season, and have tho benefit of a certainty In securing ocean-trout rooms. GEORGE J. IJOITON, 8188w Proprietor. Q RAND INVITATION HOP, SURE, HOUSE, ATLANTIC CTT, N. J., 8 11 itj Saturday Eveainj, August 18, 1836. NEW PUBLICATIONS. , i THE ATLANTIC M0XTIILY, 1 . AND OUR YOUNG FOLKS, FOR SEPTEMBER, 1888. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLX Has choice variety ol Important and readable arti cles. Among them nre a sinking psoer on University Reform, by Dr Hedire: a very in teres mg acooant Of Woanan'a Work In the Middle A a tbouabtlul story, tiytaio ine Cbeselioro. entitled The Murgeon's Assis tant ; a pungent statement ot the principles and pur pones off tne Johnson Partyi the cmtmnetlon of Urlfflth Gaunt." which is intensely Interesting, and in which the lory mornl o, the storr Is Impressively de veloped; 'Ihe Hobolinks, a charming poem by C. P. ranch i Lake Champ aln, a thougbtiul poem by H. T. Tuokerman; a Chimney Corner Discourse on un mo ments t the continuation of Passages rrom Hawthorne' Note Rooks and several other valuable and interesting papers, OUR YOUNO FOLKS ' Contains Tbe Tate ot the Whale, by R. H. HatlttThe Lllj mid the Beetle, by the Author ot "Angel Children j" afrunny Hall Honr wltn Fatner Rrlghthopes ; a chsr.n lm story ot the Pond of the Dolly, by Mr A. M. Diar. C race's Friends, by Lucv Larcom t Memoirs of a Crip- Ele a capital atory oi a spider by Ir. H. O. Wilder; litle Pussy Wlliow.an exiiuislte sketch by Mrs. Htowe; another day ot the beatiti ul Hummer in Leslie (lold-thwa-te' Life; Afloat in the Forest, by Marne Reld; CpKarlv. by A. Q. ti i another glimpse of what goe on Among tbe Studios, bv T. II. Aidrlch; and gool Puzzles, Knlgmas. and Lcttor-Rox. Ibis number or OUR YOUftO FOLKS It embellished with a lull-page engraving, " THE WASDEKER9," and numerous illustrations. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY is 35 cents a number; 4 a year. OUR YOUNG FOLKS Is 20 cents a number; ? a year. ATLANTIC MONTHLY and OUB YOCNO FOLKS, a ' eat. A Liberal Discount to ( lubs. TICKNOR & FIELDS, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. 1 13. PUGII, Subscription A.ent, S. W. CORNER SIXTH AND fHESXUT STREETS, ' PHILADELPHIA. K.B. Back numbeis supplied. It "SATURDAY NJCHT" OF THIS WEEK i CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO rillLADELPHIANS: THE POLITICAL WORLD. A complete review of all the political movements now going on in the different Districts and Wards of Phila delphia. 1hl. article embraces a full list or the different ai-i irants for tho Leglslat ure . together with a history of their antecedents So politician should fall to read It.' THE III OU SCHOOL. A history of Its recent decline, and an Impartial state ment ot the ciUBC3 thereof, written Ly a prominent graduate of the Institution, now resident In this city. OUR NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. A sketch of one ot the leading newspaoer men In th's city, combining a hlsiory ot hia life and a personal de scription. ONE OF OUR MARKETS. An amusing and interesting description of Spruce street wliari on market day, with pen-and-ink portraits ot the different characters to be seen there. EDITORIALS OK LOCAL TOPICS i DRAMATIC CRITICISMS; JOHN QUILL ON THE ATLANTIC CABLEt BOATING ON THE SCHUYLKILL; ART MAOIC; CORRESPONDENCE FROM WATERING PLACES; CHOICE POETRY; TALES; SKETCHES, ETC. ETC. SATURDAY WIGHT" i Is for sale at every news-stand aud periodical store throughout tbe city. 81tj3t4p': FOSTER'S lilFE OF A ND E EW JOHNSON. BUCHANAN'S AKMINIBI RATION. LUN'l'f ORIGIN OF THcfi WAR. COHPOZO'lS REMINISCENCES OF CHARLESTON. BIOGRAPHICAL '8KE ICH OF VALLANDIGH V M HARRY GILMOR'S FOUR YEAR IN THE SADDLE. COOKE'S CRRY OF EAGLK'S NEST. RtBfcL WAR CLERK'S DIARY. 1'Oi.I.ARK's HIBMJRIES LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON. PRISON LUEOFJtFiEIIsON DAVIS. AM the New Books on Every Subject. All kinds ol Stationery. HOWARD C II LLEN, ; 8U6t ' - - 1 No. IMS tUESNUT street. ' M d e e w Johns o n,' PRESIDENT OF THE I NITEI) STATES, 111K LIFE AND SPEKI UtS, ; BV LILIAN FOSItH. AGENTS WANTED Apply to I HOWARD CHLLF.V, I H II Ct No 10H i UESMTT Street. I ' riHE GOSl'EL OF HEALTH AND JOUR I nul ot True Healing Art." A Hygienic Month y, bv R. T. Trail. M. 1. Auirust number now ready. l it veal j sii.it e number iu cents, i-urcuotogicai canine t No '.'S S. TENTH Street. J. L. 'APES. 8 lb ll. Successor to Fowler, Well it Co. VISITINQ AND WEDDING CARDS, WR1TTES, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. ! The Latest London and Paris Styles IMTIALS. MONOGRAMS. CREST. ARMS, ErC. SlAMPtD UN PAPER AN l ENVELOPES, , IN COLOHii, GRATIS. . 1 The Finest English, French, and Ameri-j can Paper and Envelopes. j MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRE8T8, Designed and En- ,grVHITINO DESKS, TRAVELLING CASKS. PORT-' FOII'S. POCKET-BOOK", KNIVES, BACKGAM MON BOAkDh. and a very large atock ot . FINE STATIONERY. ; R. HOSKINS & CO , 8TATI9NER3 AND CARD ENGRAVERS. 23emiP No. 913 ARCH Street.1 j ffifffi PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRIMQ MR. SARGENT ' , ' Will return to the city an 4 re.4uuie baaiueii' Septem ber Orders receive J aa usual at MASON & CO.'S IS WT catSNUT, gtret. Ul AUCTION SALES. CHAKLLS C. MACKEV, AUCTIONEER. NO. i MARKET street, between Third and Foarth.aj tTNDFR WRITERS' 8 ALU. WAIIFRS. 1BATS, KTC. ..... t Ttt'adav Mornlna. X lor' l 'ot to suit retail storkesoers . ISO doxen flne oval walteta aad trays, 12 to 16 'none. Damaged on royage trom Liverpool per ship "General Bhlplev." AXF.S. HATCHETS. PICKS. KTC. A Iso. a lot of American c. 8. Ai.es, Hatchets, Pick, Hammeta, Adzes, etc., second. ii( WHITE ORANITB AND C. O. WARE. On Tuesday Morning, A very la rg assortment in opeu lota, auitabte lor city and country retail trade. GLASSWARE Tumblers, Wine. Cotdlal Bowl, Dishes, Castor Cruet, Ale Glasses, eto. PRfciFBVTVO JARS. Also, lilt doaen Glass Fruit Jar. " 8UHt PAN COAST A WAR, NOOK, AUCTIONEERS. 8 is No. 210 MARKET Street SECOND LARGF FALL SALE OK AMERICA AND IMPORT ID DRY UOOUt). EM B HOIDhRI bS. LINEN AND HOMEUY GOODS. NOTION., ETC, ETC. By catalogue On Wednesday. August 22, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising about 8M) lot ne w aid seasonable goods which will be found well worthy tbe attention ot bu; era. 8 18 it B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, .No. KW0 CHE8NTJT STREET. 6 JU INSTRUCTION. QRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, AX INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO AID YOUN CV 31 E IV IN ACQUIRING A Practical Business Education. This Institution offers advantages for a ulrlng thorough and practical business education, which are o the highest oraer. Its increasing prosperity attests the estimation In which It is held by the business commu nity. Within tbe past year Seven Hundred andSixteen student were In attendance, an excess of thirty-seven over any previous year. The College occupies three stories of the large build lng at tbe northeast corner of SEVENTH and CHES- NUT Streets, which has recently been much enlarged. and will be fitted up with every convenience and la. provement necessary for acquiring a complete com mtrcial education. The brancbe taught are limited to those which are specially requisite for business paiposes A lair know ledge of the common English oranches :s all that Is necessary to be qualified to enter the College. The Course of Instruction includes BOOK-KEEPING, IN ALL IT3 BRANCHED, PENMANSHIP. COMMERCIAL C AL.CII.ATIONS, Bl'SIKEsS FORMS, COMMERCIAL LAW, TELECJRAPHINO, MATHEMATICS, , PHONOGRAPHY, ETC Each student is taught sepatately, and ran pursue any or all of tne above studies, as he may desire. Applicants are received at any time, and can attend at such hours aa may be most conveniont. Those who enter tturtitfi Augutt are allowed a discount of twenty jive percent, off regular termt. Catalogues containing fuU particulars may be ob tained at the College. 4 13 wmslia S. II. CHITTENDEN A- Co. rpHE WKST PENN SQUAUE SEMINARY JL fOK YOUNG LADIKM ho. b A. MERRICK STREET. will open October 1 lu addition to the regular course, classes will be foimod for pupils who wish to pursue oniy the biuher blanches. For ttrms. etc , app.lcation may be made to either ot the Principals MARY E. HOUPT. No 3029 O KICKS Street. MARY K. TAZEWELL, 8 18s6trp No 250 W. LOGAN Square. QTEKiLEDER, TROUT, VOIGT ft CO., 0" beg most tesrectfulb to call tbe attention ot the public at large to their newL -invented Patent, THE UNIVERSAL ALARMIST, which, by discharging a percussion cap, made expressly ror the purpose, will urove very effectual In the preven tion of burtUurfea, etc. The following are some of Its great advantages: 1st. Mmnliciiy of construction, cheapness and eae in application, so that a servant or child may net it. 'id. Freedom lrom danger to oersons or property. 3d. Universality o' application toanv Durtoi' a Door, Window, Grating, Shutter, Gate, Garden, Preserve, Flsn-Pond, etc. 4th. It give a check to burglars by aiarniing the In mates, neighbors, aud police. 6th The mind la relieved from much painful anxiety. In female loneliness or old age especially when articles ' of pieat value are kept in the house. fith. It U a universal protection to travellers to fasten on thamLer doors. 7th Its construction Is simple and not liable to get out of order. DIRECTIONS FOB USE ACCOMPANY EVERY IN STRCMENT. We have put our article at the tow nnce of ONE DOLLAR, inclusive of !25 caps and It Cannot bo got ch aper either noiu us or lrom ouragonta, For lurther particulars inquire of or address. STUGLEDKR. IUOUT, VOIGT & CO.. Office, No. fi24 WAL.nTT i," streot. Room No 18. We will send the ALARMIST to any part ot the country on receipt ot piice, and i cents extra toi postage. Country Agents wanted. ' ' 6 29 3m FIKE O It K . The Subscribers have now on baud a lull assortment ot brilliant colored FIREWORKS For Exhibitions, comprising Rockets, Bengola Ligbt, Vertical Wheels, Caprici. Shields, Tnougle Wheels. Bee Hires, Globes, Mines. Batteries, Mortars, with Bomb she la, (iuilloches. Thunder Wheels, Roman Can dle, Stars, Flower Pota, etc. Also, a capital article for Night Procession and Parades, consisting ot boxes containing eight dozen Ben gola Lights, different co ors each box couteinlng a patent pistol to Are them. J. TJ. RUSSIER & CO., No. 108 South DELAWARE Avenue. ' 8 1 3 in W9.lt TlT G II ' S R A W B O Nf E STJPE E-PH0SPHATE OF,. LIME. Tbe great Fertilizer lor ail croDS. Quiex in Its action and permanent ut iu effect. Established over tweive yeai. Dealers mnpltedbv the cargo, direct from tbe wbart of i lie manuiactory, on liberal term. Mauutiictured only by BAUOH ft SONS, Office No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 8 4--mw?rp Philadelphia. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION.! That we make the MTROUS OYID pore, and di minister tt in the safest and tnoM effectual maarer. and extract Teeth absolutely without pain, eighteen thou, sand patients, and the oiedlcal profession will testily. ' It U oor specialty. We never tail.' j Come to headquarters. ' ' rjllmrp OFFICE, No. 737 WALNUT Street. ' 1 " - , -I ! A CHOICE - COLLECTION 06 FINE OLL Mmlixh Itnoks. L'nninrlsiuil the finest i-dlllon.H. with many of greut rarity, together with a ileh assort u.eu.oi.reucn.we , B. ASHWORTH. No.MH S. NINTH fttrwrt. below Walnnt. N. B Old Uookj bought iu Urge or surnU qnautitie or exchanged. liiii'tp r ...rr,,.. . k r flt.'IT 1lLilll OTIllPO -J nt iM-At nualitri uianui HnuireKl aud for sale tneuo bv tL'j J jjeu or i aso; suitable lor Mtail trade, at , r,;.','iu . linn i 'l i UL s u im t H s. t' JUWU strwt. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES LILLIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFES. 'By Their Works Shall Ye KnowThem.,, CERTIFICATES. i Chicaoo, April 11. im. U'itr$. Hurra? Winner Gentlemen i On Thursday night, tbe Hh day of March, a gang of burglar visited our manufactory, which la aitu.ted In an unfrequented place, near the lake, and made a desperate attempt to onen the Lulls' Safe yon recently sold us, which, however, rest-ted an tnelr effort The safe bore mark oi heavy sledging, bat without any effect npon the chilled Iron door. The dial of the lock wa entirely destroyed, and will require to be replaced by a new one. Their most determined effort scorned to be In the use of carefully prepared thin teel wedges, twenty of which were driven around the edge ot the door, but did not disturb the laatenings of the) sate In the least- Although we bouvht tbia aa one of your common Mercantile Bate, we regard tiii Mrero test sufficient to prove it equal to any Burglar prool that can be made, and worthy to be confided In under any circumstance. M Y oars respectfully, etc., DiOOLIES BRO. T-w AN ATTACK ON THE SAFE OF THE TREASURER Cocktt Tbashbbb' Otfice.) Jolikt, April . ISM, ( Mttsri. Atmraptc Wnne. Agent! for LiUie'i Hotel uentiemen : My omce was eniereu on Monday night by some darlns huriiiars. wno furclb.v ononnil (lis nmar ottlce door. I have in use a large Ljllle'a Patent rire and Burglar Proei Sale, which the auaajlou villain maue a uesperaie attempt to open, using an the form da- tile tools ot old hands at tbe business, a heavy Hedge, and some bars taken trom a blacksmith's shoo lu the nelKhborhood bad been used with mujh vlu-nr. A num. beroi their ateel wedges were driven around and be intra tub uoors, w iiuour enect. tuorts to url 1 tbe sale were entirely lutile Iu several plat es the point ot the drill bad made murks, onlv to show that tbe chilled lroa was perfectly impenetrable. I send vou the one door lor repairs. Yours, etc.. FRtD. SEnaixo. Treasurer ot Will county, 111. ANOTHER FRUITLESS ATTEMPT TO ROB ONE , OF LILLIE'S BANK SAFES. National Bank, ,..8ylETtltBVI'. Y., March M, 18. f Main. IVlu lr .Son: ' A desperate attempt wa made to rob tills Bankoit the night of the 18ln Instant, as you hare beaid! Tbe particulars are a follows il he burglars entered the bank bv prying oi?n window they then tried the vault doors mado by you. by breaking off the knob aud expioding what powder they could get in. but doing no damage 10 the door. They finally succeeded in getting into the vault by dlvainu through a heavy wall. Hern they found a foeiunn worthy ot thoir Heal one of your Burglnr proof baien-a It proved to be. They broke off the knob oi the door, and trlod in vain to drive in the spindles tbey then broke off the handle and dlalol the lock, and tried to cut out and to drive In the centre piece, but tailed a so in this. Thev then tried with heavy sledges to break iu the door, which success'uby reaisteu all their etlorts. 'I hey evidently worked faith fully nil uight. a they were seen to leave the village alxnt five o'clock In the morning We have received the auJb you lent us, and are confi dent, wl'en locked, the content are beyond the roach o; thieves. Yours tru y, , GF. WA1SON, Cashier. TRIAL OF A SAFE IN THE OFFICE OF C. B. AND Q. R. R. Chicago, Sep ember 1J, 1865. Murray It Wmne. Q nrral Agents tillie't iiaft i: Gentlemen : Tbe station atent at Downer' Grove tepoits one ot your -o. 8 Sale severely tested by burglars. Thev worked all nlvht at it with drlila, wenges. and chisel, but the content were undlaturbed, and the -ate apparently but little damaged, i leaso send us cne oi thd xame size to replace it, a so another of ssme size for use at Mendota. Our sate there (of another nrnke) ii brossu into aud plundered. Yours respectiull' , o. P. PRICE. Purchasing Agent C. B. and U B- R- San Francisco, April 19, 166. Ruttefl Ermin, Manufacturer' Agrnn or Lll.e's Najey: Gent omen: The safe referred to In our letter ol February 9, as having preserved its con ent perfectly trom lire, was aguiu subjected to a very severe test by the tire of last Sunday night one of the most severe fire ilmt has occurred In San Francisco. It wa taken trom the ruins on Mondsv. and on opening, all tbe book ana patters were found in per eot condition, not the least sun of lire iieiuu visilile insiue the safet thin belrg the third time tlio safo has preserved ftn contents within the past five mouths. - - 3. B. HOLME & CO , Gr-lu and Produce Dealers. A 8AFE TWICE TKSTRD BY FIR C!, Wkst Tkoy. Octobor 5. 1SW. This Is to certli'v ihat ftt the tiro which took plsco here September S 1S85, the Lilllo's Patent Sale which I bad in mv office, and which la in a mass ot burning coa'. molting tlio brass entirely off, preserved mv 1 ooks. papers, and money in perlect order, ana leaving tbo sti'e in condition except repainting fit tor imme diate ufe. T his sate passed throtmli the groat flro in Troy in Ma v, Ubi. and then preservoo its i ontents entire CEoKI.E f MARK, Snpcrluten drnt W. Troy Ferry Company. rpiIE rOKTLAND FIIIE. An Unparalleled Test .OF ' IN THE FIRE FIFTEEN DAYS ! The Second Tims the Same Safe Passes the Fiery 0rdeal-A Test no Sheet Iron Safe Can Endure. CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE FOX. Portland Jti'v '2D, IS. Mer$ Murray)! W nne, Agenii Lu ir'i Sa'et tlentleuien We had a No. 1 LILLII.'S PATENT CHlLLtJi AD WROC0HT-1RON SAFE la our office, on Exchange street, at the time of the great fire o' July 4. 1MK. The sniewns in the second story oi the building, and fell to the ceuar. where it luycntliely unprotected for 10 davs. When digpluir It Out, vesterdav alteraooii, we found the bricks s.irrouudlng it too hot to hold in the band. On opening it this morning, we lound a I the books and papers in a good stute ot preservation. ThU sale probably bad as severe a test as auv In the Ire, as Sates ot other makers n adjoining buildings bad their CONT1 VIS BURN I'D TO CINDERS. 1 his is tbe hr D iImE I HIS SFK HA BEEN TKsTh.D B FIRE, as It was In the store ot f". R.Har rs whu it wns burned in February, 1SG1, at which time it also preserved its conrenta. Our confidence In ho hre-proo'' qualities of LILLIF.'S 8.F1 3 is iucreasid Lv uupara eled t-sts. aud we have nodoubtoi their -UPKRI .R1TY OVER ALL OiliEttS. Youn truly, EDWARD 4 FRED FOX. No sate of Llllie's make was destroyed In this are, or ailed to preserve the contents, which fully endorses the high reputation of these 8 ifes as being b most relialila fire proof pro tec ion made. The fo lowing tmporttnt :'aca are most thoroughly de monstrated in the above certificates: tlrst. That Llilic'a ra'e stand the ucond fire at watt as the first, and both Safe and contents still fit for ue , white other Safes are wrihien alter the first fire, and, if the fire la severe, books and paper have to be copied, li preserved at all, and very ireqututly lost. Second. That Lillle' Safe are honestly drill-proof perfectly wedqt-proot pivder-proof, nd in every en of the word , burg ar- . roof, and, as a further evidence, I assert tbat there never has been, to tbis time, one of Lll lie's Bank Bales robbed (that la, Sa'es two inches thick). A word to the public and o my old friends and pa trons t My motto Is "A nimble sixpence rather than a alow shilling." I have taken a roomy, convenient cheap store, for fU ears, on Atcb street, instead of a dear one on Chesnut My cartage U done with one horse instead ot three horses, reouoiuv and iuiali pro fits is my motto. lUa rai'e Works ut now removed from Troy and lu succesjlul operation. Bear Philadel phia, In thia Statu audi trust hereafter to be able t furnish my patron, cheaply and promptly, with tbe best 8a:ea. Vaults, Locks, etc., in tbe United state or any otber country. i - ' M. C. SADLER, A-ent, No. G29 Ar.CH STREET. P. S I notice unfit has been said latterly about drr filling, alum. etc. I bave only to sav that usually, and generally, LILLIF'S SAFE 1 free from dannmaa. and doc not mould books or papers; aul will not it perleetly mauutacturei: aud Lereaiter all LILLIE'S SAFES v Ul bo warranteJ not to mould. 9 11 3; iwlOt tf, C SADLB, A gen
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