THE RELIGIOUS WOULD Ilnpttat. Tito colored Baptists of the United State have organized a General MlsRloiiary Amoda tion, which recently met at Richmond. The colored baptists preler separate denominational organization to a union with the Nortacrn or HouthiMn Churches. The Richmond UeraUt speaks highly of the character ot the Conven- tion. . The Baptists are to have a denominational school in California, at Petalnnia, rrole.or JSailey. of Brown University, President. The locatton is.iorty miles Irotu San Francisco. Catholic. The Dublin Gazette publishes the annexed bequest of the late Miss Manraret Ellen Mur phy, of Bayniount Castl-: To the Hev. William D. O'Carroll. the Rev. John T. Towers, and the c. i nunn i, uiuiunn, me sum 01 jlzuuu, 10 oe v "xpenrieil in the erection of a memorial chapel .othp iamily of testatrix; to the Treasurer or upirloiets tor the time beinfr of St. Vincent's Hospital, Stcphcn's-Brreii, ,!iOOO; to the Trea surer or other authorized otlicer or manaser ol the Catliolio Blind Asylum, Fortubello, Jt:tUOO; to the Treasurer, Manager, or other authorized head of ibe Catholic Mapdaleu Asylum, Donny brook. 4uO; to the Superioress or Principal ot the Catholic Asylum. Ilieh Park, Drumcondra, XSOO; to "the Superioress or Principal ottho I're eentntion Convent, George's Hill, .000: to the Superioress or Principal of the House of IWiiee, Stanhope street, 201): to the Principal of the -institution known as Denmark Street Orphan a&c, 300: to the head or Principal of the chari table Institution known as the Roman Catholic OrpuuTiasre, Lakelands, 100; and to the Suoerl orefs or Principal of St. Joseph's Asylum, Port land row, 400. A pad disaster happened in Stockholm, Sweden. On the 23d ot May last the tower , of a new Catholic church lell in, crushing the .building to fragments and burying in lis ruins lorly workmen. The King personally aided in saving life and limb, and with his aid-de-camp "was the means of rescuing the church-plate and pictures from destruction. Twenty-two men were killed, and cii,'ht more horribly mutilated, the rest escaping with comparatively little in jury. The calamity has deprived six hundred Catholics of Stockholm, and many more through out Sweden, of a house wherein to worship. They have not the means to rebuild it, and tney appeal to the generosity of their co-rellgiouists throughout the world for assistance. The Sixers of the Sacred Heart, who are now conducting a bchooi for young ladle in Walnut street, above Sixteenth, in this city, have purchased the large mansion No. 1!)34 Walnut f-treet, and will probanlv oocuny it for school purposes before the cioso of the year. Two of the four millions of the Roman loan, which were otlered in ihis country, have already been taken. Coucrcirat I anal. The annual meeting of the Congregational Uniou of Canada was recently held in Montreal. The number of ministers connected with the Union is atout 70; the number of churches, 94; with a membership of about 4000, and 147 preaching stations. They have 80 church edt lices, with 20,660 sittings, and 12,407 "adhe rents," and 3,"90 enrolled Sabbath School scholars. The, General Association of New Hampshire met at Dover August 28. It represents 188 churches, with a somewhat smaller number of ministers. The number of members is a'iout 20.000. Contributions not far from $50,000. Episcopalian. The Missionary Bishop of Arkansas makes the following acknowledgment ot a becoming act on the part of a clergyman of Western New York and a number of his friends: "During the war the church at Van Bureu was robbed of a valuable communion service. It was the piit of Iriends in New Orleans, and w the only silver service in the State. It was sup posed to be iu Kansas, and I have been engaged In correspondence, prosecuting inquiries in that quarter. Unexpectedly, however, I have re ceived a letter from Rev. Mr. Franklin, of Mount Morris, N. Y., informing me that he had found the plate in question in the hands ot a dis charged soldier. With the assistance of some kind Iriends he bought it, paving for it its esti mated value at 'old silver,' $108. To-day I have received the express receipt lor it, and thus the communion vessels are returned to the parish free of all cost and charges. In the name of the parishioners, and in my own behalf, 1 tender to Mr. Franklin and hia coadjutors sinorrest thank. They have done an act of kindness very grateful to the hearts of Southern church men. And thus may it ever be. May the Church still bind up the wounds which man in his vio .. lence has made, and out ot her bounty restore that which iuan in his selfishness has taken away 1 Hen by C. Lay, "Miss. Bishop of Arkansas and parts adjacent. "Huntsville, Ala.. Aug. 6, 1SGC." , The total receipts for religious and charita ble objects In St. Mark's rroiesiaui episcopal . Church, Frankford, tor the year ending June int urns .iti87 07. t ud the expenditures nferl 1o $6553 58. In addition to this nmraint. SG0OO was raised for the purchase, im provemeut, and repair ot a budding and lot for a rectory for tne parish. In the Mothers' Meet ing the members have deposited for safe-keeping, $2659-40; ai.d In the Clothing Club, where Hip riennsits are drawn out m materials lor gar ments. $1187,S1. For sewing, there has been paid $296-37, aud in loans $240, of which $201 has been thus far returned. Western New York has unanimously voted for a committee on the division ot the diocese, as advised by the Bishop. Methodist. Rev. Robert Wallace, a delegate from the Irish Conference to the Methodist Contenary Anniversary in the United States, died at Cin cinnati, of cholera, on Sunday, 2d inst. He landed in New York on the 23u ult., and arrived ot fiiiieinnati on Saturday. He was to have nrpfiphed at Morris Chanel, but died an hour before the time tor the congregation to assemble, At the New York Preachers' Meeting, on Monday last, much interest was expressed in reiHtion to the Dresent encouraging state of re- iirimi in the churches of that bo dy in New York city, which " are now iu the enjoyment of a revival." At the last Philadelphia Preachers' Meeting a discussion arose on the lollowing subject: Are oiiestions of civil policy proper themes for nulnit discussion?" Rev. Messrs. Carrow, Jackson, Matlack, and others took part in the debate. The Rev. Lucius C. Matlack has been ap pointed pastor ot tne ueuirai ai. c. uiiuruu. in this city, in the placed Rev. George W. Briudle, who has removed to the West lor the restora tion of his health. The Centenary M. E. Church, West Phila delphia iRev. G. W. F. Graeff, pastor), is now being enlarged, remodelled, and elegantly fitted up. Rev. Isaac Mast has been appointed pastor of Anbury M. E. Church, Wilmington, Del., in place of Rev. George Quigley, deceased. 1 During two weeks, thirty-five persons were converted in Biloarn M. E. Church, in this city. Presbyterian. The minutes of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church give the following atBtihlirs of that denomination: Pastors, 387; minister without charge. 152; licentiates. 48; congruous, 686; families, 26,675; communl canta. 68,988; received by prolession during the velr iotil- infant baptisms, 3791; adult bap S, 4751 Ulcers and teacher. In Sabbath Schools, 3233; average number of pupils in Bab bath Schools'. 17,976. rlionT"? Missions. $20,838; Foreign Missions $112,276; Freedmen's Missions. S1MG8; Educat on, $3482; Publications, $3076; Church-Extension, $636; Aged Ministers' Fund, $2233; Salaries from Congregations, $268,229; Salaries by As semblies, $1,070; General Contributions, 22SJ164. Total. to89.052. - At the last- meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, Mr. Wallace Radcliffe, a licentiate ni 1 1. frekbvterv of New Brunswick, was rdalued and installed Pastor of the Wood- THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILDELPHIA, ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 18GG. latds Presbyterian Church.' In the service 01 ordination, the Reverend S. TI. McMulliu presided, and the Reverend Dr. W. E. Scheuck preoched the sermon. The four largest churches on Hie roll of the New School Presbyterian General Assembly of the North are: Kensington, in this city, which has 1058 members; Seventh Church, New York, 1023; Lafayette avenue, Brook lyn, 1008; and Madison Square, New York, 1004. A new church has been organized at South Amboy, New Jersey, and numbers fifty members. A new house is in course of erection. I nltnrlau. The Unitarian Church at Charleston, 8. C, has succeeded in obtaining a minister, Key. T. Hirst Smith, from Rochdale, Enuland. A South ern paper Bays: "The congregation declined to avail themselves of the services of any minister from the North." The General Convention of Cniversalista will be held at Galesburg, Illinois, September 18. It is expected that this will be the largest Convention of Universal Ists ever held iu this country. Mission. Missionaries are no longer reerarded with disfavor in Japan. The Government is arranging to establioh a school at Jeddo, the capital, and have invited the missionaries to take it in charge. Many intelligent adults despise the Buddhist creed and priests, and visit the houses of the missionaries to study the Scriptures. The former edicts aaainet Christians have not been revoked, but are in abeyance. The work of the Presbyterian Board Is grow ing on their hands. Already Mr. Blackford, at Rio Janeiro, has two young men preparing for the ministry. Both Mr. Blackford and Mr. Schneider, as well as Mr. Simonton, in lormer letters, urged the importance of their having inn cues at uio tie Janeiro, Sun l'auio, and uio !laro. QLEN ECHO MILLS, CERMANTOWN. MeCALLOIS, CREASE & SL0AM, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CARPET INGS. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 500 CHESNUT Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 510 CHESNUT Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE ItAIX. CO 12 2 111 SUMMER RESORTS AND HOTELS g U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. CHOICE ROOMS can now be had at this favorite House. W. T. CALEB. OPEN TJNTIL OCTOBER 1. n ERCHAXTS1 HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Tins Hotel being entirely refitted and refurnished In the best manner, IS MOW OPEN FOB TILE BECEP HON OF GUESTS. U lie bouse U located near the ocean, and every atten tion will be given to merit the patronage of the public. McNUTT & MASON, 8 22 U PHOPBI ETOKS. ITOIfc CVI?E MAY. Commencing TUESDAY. August 28, 1866. Trains will leave ( Upper Ferry) .Market aucet, i'litludulpula, tw IOUOWB I ' a P. W.. due at Tape Inland at 1 P. M. Itetuiulug will leave Cape 1 si una 8 A.M.. due in Philadelphia at 11-H7. '1 Icket Ollici a, at Ferry lout ol Martet street, and No 82KCIie.nuc atreet. Continental Hotel. 1 ersons purchasing tickets of the Agent, at No. 828 mesuui Hiirei. van. nv leaving orders, nave tneir Dug gaiie called lor and checked at their residence! by It 28 J. AN KEN88ELAEK, Superintendent. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & J. W. SCOTT & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, .ADD DIALEBS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCB DO0B8 BELOW THE 'CONTINENTAL, 827 5 rp PHILADELPHIA. pATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOKE. PERFECT FITTING BHIBTS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN B DRESS GOODS In full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 8 21;? No. 706 CHESNUT Street "yilAT IS THE BEST CURE FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, ETC.? THEOBALD'S BOOTS. No. 703 CALLOWIIILI. STREET, ' He rnakei the LaiU to mit the Feet, audBooU Bhoej, etc. ato., to at tii tot. tux tUM. wrtUj CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. QIIOSBY O P K 11 A HOUS K. A FOTITUSE FOR l-OUK ONE! A FORTUNE FOR SOME ONE! A FORTUNE FOR SOME NE! A FORTUNE FOR SOME ONE! A FORTUNE FOR SOMK ONE! A FORTUNE FOR bOME OSL! Tlte Time llapidly Approachluirl The Time Hapldly Approaching! The Time Rapidly Approachlug! TH73 CONTEST TOR SHARES INCREASINB! THE CONTEST FOR SHARES INCREASING! THE CONTEST fOR SHARES INCREASING! , THE CUOSBY OPKRA HOC SK, Value, $0OO,O00, TO BE AWARDED A3 THE FIK3T GRAND I'jllZK, Followed by over THREE HUNDRED VALUABLE OIL PAINTING3 From the First American Artists, as Additional Frizes, Among which are the following celebrated Master pieces. BIEBSTADT'H Great Painting, entitled TUB yUCkMIIIS VAI,I,(.Y." Valued at UO.MM). CROPSEY'S Great Work-, entliled "AS AMERICAN AUlVM 1 " Valued at 65000. &CUUP8FLE'8 Great National Painting. "vVASU- INOlON IRVING AND HI8 ERll-NDS," Valued at thtm. HART'S Charming and Celcbtated Painting of Ameri can Sccneri, entitled WOODS IN AUiUilN," Vaiucdattsouo. MEYER'S Celebrated Tainting, " RECOGNITION,' Valued at 8.'x00. BEARD'S Great Western Landscape, "DEER ON THE PKA1KIK," Valued at Mi.IHi. GIUXOCX'S Magnluccnt Landscape, " ALPINE Valued at 3000. As well as works bj all thejleading artists of the coun try, constituting the grandest collection of legitimately American Works of Art Ever Brought Before the Public. CENERAL GRANT'S OPINION OF THE FIRST PREMIUM. Grant Said it Would bo a Ills Draw. Correspondence of New York "Tribune," Sept. ". THE FIRST PREMIUM, The Crosby Opera House, in Chicago. Situated on Washington street, witn a frontage of 140 feet and a depth ol 1&0. It is built of marble, and lour tpacious stores on either side of the Entrance Hull, with the offices aud studios above them, produce an AGl.Bi.GATE RENTAL ot 130,000. Of the auditorium ottne Opera House no description can here be attsmpted, hut the actual oust and value ol this splendid building, conceded to be one ot the FINEST IN THF WOULD, amounts to SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. SHAPES ONLY ft!) EACH. ISH AUKS ONLY fl KAl'H. bllAULS ONLY 5 EACH. ISSUED ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN. For 3 one share or certificate, with one of the follow ing bcantllul Steel Engravings: HIE LITTLE WANDKBKK," by Thomas Road; or UA'l HER1NO APPLES, ' by Jerome Thompson. For S10, two shares or certificates, with superb Steel Engraving of "WASHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS." FortlS three snares or ceitlllcatea, with the flue Al legorical EnKravliig on bteel, "MH-RCY'd DREAM." by D. Huntington. For 20. lour shares or certificates, with the splendid Chrono Eneravlng (Issued exclusively by the Crosby An Association, AN AMERICAN AUTU.MN," by J. F. Cropey. While tor A0, ten shares or certificates are issued with (A CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF Of either "Irving and His Friends," "Mercy's Dream." or t-ie "Americuu Autumn.' TAKE fiPKCIAL NOTICE. 1AKI. 81'EC'AL NO I ICE. TAKE cPtt'IAL NOTICfc. That a'.l fuhpcrlhers receivo ihelr choice of one of tha above splendid Heel Kngravincs AT THE TIME THEY BrBPRIBE! A I H E TI M K THEY SUKSC'KI KE 1 AT THE TIME THEY SUUiCRlbKI '1HUS RECEIVING THE VALUE OF THEIR MONEY AT ONCE lb . DETAILS CF"lHi: DRAWING. The Subscription Books, on being closed, will be placed in the lands of the following gentlemen, wbc bave kindly consented to ac. as the Chicago member: ot the Committee to conduct the award of Premiums: WILLIAM F.COOLBAUGU, President Union National Bank- AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C. B. 4 Q. B. R. K. U. HALL, Hall, Klmbaik & Co. CLINTON BRH.GS. 1.W1UK. Brlggs & Co. J. C. DUKE. President ol the Board of Trade. JAMES II. BOW I N, President Third National Bank. ,)AMtb C. EABUO, (superintendent American Ex ""fm a N CIS A. HOFFMAN, Ex-Llcutonant Governor. L. Y 5i UN N, Munn & .-cott Eleator J. A. ELLIS President Socond National Bank. These gentlemen, totethor with such others from dif ferent Iparts of the country as they may add to their number lor the purpose of fa'rly representing the share holders at large, will have the Sole Management of the Award in all its Details. The plan of the award adopted is the following: Two hundred and ten thousand numbers, representing the certihcales Ufued. will be placed In onnwtieel. and three hundred and iwo tickets limerleed with the names ot ine pren.iuu (to u me iipoia iiouse, three bun dred palnjngs, and tne Duxtot uucolu) wl 1 be placed inAiimnrr. riuiu uicto n hocib n uuiuuer snn a lira- niium will be drawn simultaneously, the number drawn, SPECIAL CARD TO THE READER. THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION Is no ?ltt enterprise, and must not be confounded with Dollar Gilt concerns, which hsve been advertised to take place ft the Opera House without the authority or consent of the proprietors. All order for certmcatei or shares, and all special communications, should be addressed to U. K. CltOSnr, Actuary A. A., Ad directed to the Art Institute No. 638 BROADWAYJ or tne crosvy ah uanery, uriui uuuse, Chicago, hOLE AGENT IK PHILADELPHIA, T. B. PUGII, SCOTT'S AtT GALLERY, No. 1020 CE ESHUI 8TBEET, where a portion or the Paludugs to be awarded pre miums can be seeu IVEBY DAY AND EVENING, INCLUDING HART S MAGNIFICENT PAINTING, 14 WOODS IN AUTUMN, f f with other floe work! by the lending tr(IdU In the imua sink turn FfRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES CHILLED IB0N SAFES "By Their Works Shall Ye Know Then." CBUTII'ICATF.S -' Cuicaco. April !1.1W Utttrt. Uurrap Wm'nr: ' Gen'lemen:-On Thursday night, the 29th day ot March, a gang of burglar visited our manufactory, which is sltu,.trd in an nnfrequentcd place, near thft lake, and made a desperate ai tempt to ouen the l.lllls's Safe jou recently sold us. which, however, res I ted all tnelr efforts I he sate bore marks oi heavy sledding, hut without any effect upon ibe chilled iron door. The dial of the lock was entirely destroyed, and will require to be replaced by a new one. Their mot determined efforts seemed to be in the ue ol carciully prepared thin teel wedges twentv of which were driven around the edge of the door, but did not disturb the laxtenlngsof the safe in the least. Although we boueht this as one ot your common Mercantile Sales, we regard this severe test sufficient to prove It equal to anr Burglar Drool that can be made, aud worthy to be confided in under any circumstances. Yours respectfully, etc., DcGOLtER ift BRO. AN ATTACK ON THE SAFE OF THE TREASURE H OC WILL COUN1Y, I'L. Lot'iiTV Tkkasiihkb's Offiob, . . JoLlkl. Aprlia. 18US, . f itturt Aluiraltr W.nne, AgenH for Lilhe'i Sat ft: Gentlemen : vty olnco un entered on Momlav night by some during burglars, v. no lorcll) v opened tho outer oillcc door. 1 have in use n large Llllle's Patent Mro and Burglar 1'rooi Hule, whieli the aunuoiuus vl' iniiis made a desporutc attempt to open, using all tho form da ole tools ol oid Immls at the business. heavy S'Odiie, and some bars taken Irom a blaeksmllh'H shop In the ncljtbborhnod had hi en used with mil -li vigor. A num ber oi their steei wedges were driven around and bo tw eon the doors, without effect. Efforts to drhl the sate were entlrclj uitlle In several nlaees tho point of the arm nun muee mnrKs, oniv to snow that tne cliliied iron was perfectly Impenetrable. 1 send vou the one door tor repairs. Yours etc.. r kcv. or.iiKi Treasurer ot Will county, ill. ANOTHER FRUITLESS ATTEMPT TO ROB ONE Ot LlLLlb'8 BANK SAFES. National Bank, ) Srni'TLF.RVII.I.E. N. .. MHri-h a0. IRSh. f Aleitr WHr If Hon: A uesperute atiemptwas mane to rob this Bank on theniMbtot the 15tu instant, as you have heard. The imtticularn are as lollows : 1 he burglars entered the bank bv prying open a window; ther then tried the vault doors made by you by breaking ofl the knob and exploding what pow der they could get in. but doing no dainane to tne ooor. i ney nnany succeeded in getting into the vault by digging tnrougb a heavy wall. Here they found a toemim worihy or their ileal one or' vour Burglur proof ftaics as it proved t ne. They broxe off the knob or the ooor. and tried In vnln to drive In 'he spindle; they then broke oil the handle and diulol the lock, and tried to cut out nnd to drive In tho centre piece, but failed a so in tins They then irl d with heavy sieuges io oreaK m wio uuwr. wiucn success'urv resisteo oil their cllorte. 'I hey evldontlv worked laiili fu.ly nil night, a they were een to leave tne vlllsge ahont nve o ciocs in ine nuiriiiiig e nave received tne saie yon sent us, ana are conn- dent, when locked, the contents are beyond the reach o i thieves. . Yours truy, u. r. nAiBuu, casnier TRIAL OF A SiFE IN THE OFFICE OF C. B AM) g. K. K. Ciucaou. Sen ember 13. 1RHV ilnrraiite Wmnr. Ointrai Aaiiu Lilnr't Hat.t: Gentlemen : Tho station stent at Mownor s Grove enirts one ot your o. 6 Hales sevetelv tested bv burglars. 'I hev worked all lili'ht at It with dri Is, wrages and cblsols. but the conienis were undisturbed, and the ale apnareutly but little damaged flease tend us ( no of the same size to replace It, a so another ol veme size for use at Mendota. Our .-b'o there (of anomer diiikh; v as uroKn into auu piunuoreit. lours respecting', t. v. riilUK. Purchasing Agent C. B. aud (J. R. R San Francisco. Anrll 10. 1SC6. Ruisell lr Erwin, Manufacturer AaiMt tor L.llie't Sate;: Gent enicn: 'I he safe referred to In our letter ol Februarv 9, as having preserved Its con'entB pertectlv !r u.c, was aguin subjected to a vorv severe t- st by the tire of last Sunday night one ot the most severe fires that has occurred In San Francisco It w" tuken from the ruins on Mondiv. and ou opeuin t. all the books ana panels were found In penect condklon, not the lenst sitn of Are being visible Inside the safet ibis ben g the third time the Kale lias presetveu Its contents within the past five months. . Grln and Produce Doulcrs. A SAFE TWICE TF.STKD BY FIRS, West Tiioy. Octobers, 18RJ5. This is to certify that fit the lire whleh fnnlr nlnen here September l. ISlis, the I. Mile's Patent Sale which I had in mv olhce. and which lav in a muss oi burning coai. inciting the brass entirely oil, preserved mv books papers, end money in perfect order, ana leaving the sale in condition except repalutlng fit for mi uio dlute use. This safe passed through the great Are In Trov in May, ltb'J, aud then preserved Its contents entire GEO RGB P. MA UK. Superiuten dent W. Troy Ferry Company. 1 1 E P O I! TLAXD F I It E. An Unparalleled Test OF LILLIE'S ! IN THE FIRE FIFTEEN DAYS ! The Second Time the Same Safe Passes the Fiery Ordeal A Tebt no Sheet Iron Safe Can Endure. CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE FOX. Pobxland July 20, 1338. Jteiiri Murray ) Wmne, Agen t Lmir'i .Safti. (ientlenien We bad a No. 1 LILLIli's PATENT CHILLED AND YVROUUHT-IRoN SAFE In OUrollica on xchange street, at ihe time of the great lire o' Jiny 4 ti. The saie was iu the second story ol the building, unit fell to the cellar, where It luyouil.ely unprnteeted torl&dav. W ben digging It out. yesterday aiternoou we touud ihe bricks sarroundlng It too hot to hpldiii the hand. n opening it till morning, we lound a,l the books and papers lu u good state of preservation. This sale probob y had us severe a tes'. as a'iy In the fire, as salt s oi other mukers m adjoining buildings had their t o N TE N 1 S 11 U UN HD TO C 1 N DERS. Ibis Is tbe SK'.OAD I IM K 1 111 8 S FK HAS BEEN 'H'l'M)Bt F111E, as it was In the store ol if. H.illnr if when It was burned in February, 1861, at which time It also preserved its contents. Our confidence in the nre-proo1- qualities ot LILLTF.'S SAF1 8 is Increased bv unparalleled t' sis. and we have no doubt of their U PKIil' K1T Y OVER ALL 0 1'HE KS. Yours truly, EDWARD 4 FRED FOX. No sate of Llllle's make was destroyed in this flro. or ailed to preserve the contents, whloh fully endorse the high reputation ot these Safes as being the most reliable tlce-proof protection made. The following linportnnt fact are moat thoroughly de monstrated in the above certificate t lrst. That Lillie' Kale stands the lecond Are a well ai the first, and both Safe and content still fit for use, while other Safe are wonh'eii alter the first fire, and, If the fire l severe, books and paper have to be copied, h preseived at all, and very frequently lost Second. That Llllle's Safe are honestly drill-proof perfectly icedge- proof, puteder-proof, nd, in every sen oi tbe word, burglar- roof, and, as further evidenoe, I aasert that there never ha been, to this time, one of LU Uel Bank Saiei robbed (that Is, Hate two inches thick) A word to the publlo and to my old friend and pa irons: My motto I. "A nimble sixpence rather than a alow shilling." I have taken a roomy, convenient cheap store, tor five year, on, Atch street, Instead of dear one on Chesnut My cartage is done with one borse Instead ot three hone, t. conomv and small pro fit 1 rny motto. The Safe Work ar now removed Ixom Troy and In suocessiul operation near Philadel phia, In Oil State, audi trust hereafter to be able to furnish my patron, cheaply and promptly, with the best Safes, Vaults, Lock, etc.. In the United Bute or any other country. M. C. SADLER, Agent ! No. 639 AECH STREET. I P. 8. I notice niuoh hu been said latterly about dry , filling, alum, etc I have only to lay that usually, and generally, LILLIE'S SAFE 1 free from damonoss, and doe not mould book or paper i and win not, it perfectly manufactured, and hereafter all LILUE'S SAFES ill be warranted" not to mould 8S8IW M C. SADLER, Agent. MEDICAL. T H E PERU V P. I A N S Y 11 U IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF Tl'f PROTOXIDE OF IRON A new discovery la medlolne which BTRIRE8 AT, THE ROOT OF DISEASE, By supplying the Blood with Its vital FBINcu'LE, or IIFK KLP.MSST-IliUN. This is the secret of the wonderful suc:es ot this remedf in curing IX?.PF?.8.IA. tri'EB COMPLAINT. DROPSY I1AMK1I03. BOIL". NhltVO'il AF. Ff TIOS t H 1 1. LIS AM) FkVERS HUVfOHS, LOSH OF CONMTlTt'TIOJ AL VIGOR, DIS EASES OF TH t. KIDNEY i AM B -AU-DKR, F WALK tOWPLAINTS, And all diseases originating in a I BAD STATJfl OF TIIK ULOOH, Or sccompnnled by Debility or a low sta-eof the svstem. neing iree from AlCllhol in anv mrtn Itu nnxmhiiitf af. lects me not ml owed by corresponding reaction, but are mn.,.-,n, lumping strength, vigor and new 1'ie into all pans ol tho it-Mem. and building up an Iron Constitution, i 11YSPJ.PSIA AND Uk.im.ITY. From the Venerable Archdeacon ht'OTT. D D. a . i '''"f"", anada East, MarehH4, IRS5. ' I am an nvomrHtn ii un..mi j ears' standing." ' " ' nve oeen so won. erful y benefited In the three short weeks during bleb I t-ave vsed the Per uvlan Syrup that I can scarce y persuade mvseli of the reality. People who have know n in. ar astonished at tbe change. I am widely known, and can but recommend toother that which has done so mucb for me." A CASE OF at YKARS' hTANDISO CURFD. From 1NS1EY JEWF.Tr, No. 15 Avon P.ace, Boston -1 hase suflcrca, andsomtlmcs severely, tor 27 vear from dyspepsia. 1 commenced taking the leruvinn hvrup.auc. louud Immedlute benenifromlt. In the course of three or lour wccRS 1 was entirely relieved from mv suflerinua. and have emuved uulnternmiBii h..,,m. ...... since." ' One of the most distinguished Jurists In New England writes to a Friend as lollows : B 'I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRIP, and the result fu'ly snstalns your prediction. It has made a new mau of me ; In used Into my system new vlxor and energy t I am no loDger tremu.ou and debl itaied. as w Inn you laj-t saw Die, but uronger, heartier, and wltb larger cana cl y tor labor, mental and physical, thau at auy time during the last five j ears " An eminent Divine oi Boston savs : "I have been u-lng tho PERUVIAN 8TRUP for somo time past; It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirit elasticity ot muscle." Tht utandt havt bien changed, by thtuteot thiirem'dy from tci ai; ci ;. mjl, rit.g ci raturts to lining, healthy, and huffy mm and women; and itivaltdi cannot reaion ably hemaie lo give U a trial. A pamphlet ot 3 page containing certificates ot cures and recommendation irom some of the most eminent )hsieians. clergymen, and o hers, will be sent man to any address. Isee that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. FOR 8 ALE BY J. P. DISM OH K, PROPRIETOR, No. 30 DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. gCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINK Is THE BEST Bi MEDY or t-crotuta end all kindred diseases ever dis covered The dilliculiy has bceu to obtain a Pobe Hulu noh ot It DK. II. ANDERS' IODIKK WATER Is a Pure Solution oi Iodme, V ITUOUT A 8 OLVENT t Containing a full chain to each ounce of water. A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND RESroEAlIVE. It has cured and will cure SCROFULA In all its mani fold lorms, ULCERS, CANCERS, SYH1ILIB, SALT RHEUM, And it hns been med with astonishing success In oases Ot KlIFl MATISH, 1I6I'E1'S1A, CONSUMPTION, FEMALE CoMfLAIMS, llEAItT, LtVBU, and ElDAKt DlSKASKS, etc. Circulars will be sent ibeb to anyone sending their address. , Prlcei-00a bottle, or 6 for A 00. Prepared by Dr. U. ANDERS, Physician and Chemist. FOR BALK BY j. p. niH.iionK, No. Sa DEY Street, New York. AND BY ALL DBUGGISTS. 1 .STAR'S BALGASV3 OF WILD C II 13 It 11 Y BAB BEEN I'SED FOB KIAKLT HALF A CENTURY, WITH inE llOfT ASTONISHING SUCCESS, IN CUBING CO! UHS. COLOtS HOARSENESS, SORK THROAT IM'LUEZA. WHOOP1NO COUGH. CROUP. UY1R COMl-LAINT HHOM'HIllS, DIFFICULTY OF BRKAlHINO, Art t DM A . AND EVERY AFi'EC'lION OF THE THROAT, LHA'tiS, AND CHEST. OONSIIMPTIO N. Which entries off more victims than anv other disease mm v Inch bullies tne bklli ot ihe Physicians to a greuter exieui luuu uuv uiner uuuuuy, uiil-u FIELDS TO THLi KElfEliY . W hen all others prove Ineffectual. AS A MEUH'IKE, RAPID IN. BELIEF, SOOTHINO IN EFFECT. IV , IT IS UASUHPASSliDl While as a preparation tree from noxious lmrredlents. polhons, or minerals-, uniting skill, science, and uieilicai Knowieoge; comoiniiig an mat is vaiuaoio lu tne vegeta ble kingdom ; tor this cluss o dlseaso, it Is IMOMPARARLE t And Is entitled, merits, and receives the general confl. ueuceoi uio puuuo. SEYMOUR THATCHER. M. D., Of Herman. N. Y.. writes as luiluws: "Uisi Ai.'s Baloam of iVilu CiiEiiur gives universal Fattsiaction. It seims to cure a tough by loosening Buj uieaiiBiu)( mo lungs, aim auu) ing irriiation,i.THUH uis IIOVINO TDK CAliHli, INblEAU OK UllVINO IfllUeoLUU and leaving TliK CAtbu behind. 1 consider the Bulsuin usgood as mij,li not the best Cough medicine wltli wnieu i am aciiuaiutou. From lion. Jui'ge t-PRAKER. ot Cunnlohnrln. V. T. Gentlemen: This Is to certhy that inyse.f una iamily have utcd Dr Vxutak'w Balsam of Wild t iiKuitr tor several years, auu inut 1 take great measure in rocom. mendinK It iu preierence to anyiliing of the kind lor the purposes lor which it Is intended, in caes 01 Attlmm, fh hint, or Allectlons ol the 2hruat,i have never met Willi BUI llling equui 10 11. Very respectfully, DAVID SPEAKER. TfleBev. JACOB SECHLEH. of Hanover, Pa.. Well known aud much veepected among the Oennan population in mis country, muaes the following gtutO' meut tor the benefit ol the alluded; l.ear Mrs: Having teailzed in my lanillv Important benefits from the use ot jour valuable prepara ion Wihtau's Balsam of Wild ( ukiiui it afloros me plea sure to recommend It to tl e public Some elgnt years ago one oi my uuugntei seemea to oe m a aecuue, ana little hopes ol her recovery were enter aiued. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent Halnaui. and beiore she had taken the whole ot the contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement In berheath. I have in lny Individual case, made Irequent use ol your valua ble medicine, and Lave always been benefited bv it. J A cull SECULSR. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A BOTlLE. FOB SALE BT J. P. DINSMOBfc. NO. Sti DEY Street, New York. BETH W. FOWLEA SON , Proprietors, Bosto i. And bv all Druggists. 6 lbslJt q. Tt A O E ' S CELEBRATED SALVE ! . CUBES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. ' ! GRACE'S CELEBBATKU SALVK ! CUBES WOUNDS, BBUIS K8, SPRAINS. 1 GRACE'S (ELKllRATEU HALVE CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. G RACK'S CELEBRATED SALVB 1 CUBES SALT BHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. GRACE'S CKLKURAT1CD SALVE f CUBES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS 1 GRACE'S CELEBRATKD SALVE ' HEALS OLD BOBES, FLESH WOUNDS, ETC. It is prompt In action, remove ipaln at once, and re duces tne most anurr -looking swelling and tu It annua tlons, a if by maa-io thus affording lellet, and a oout- l'lt)uly11!to centboxl (Sent by mall for 35 cents.) I FOB IAL( BT J. r. DINSMORE, No. 36 DEY Street. New York j 8. W. VOWLB A SON, Proprietor. Boston. Aud by all Druggist, ttroctm, tud Country Stores MEDICAL. y0X POl'ULI. -WIUGIIT'S TAK SYltUP j PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 JSouth IHIIiD Btre Price, $1-00 per Bottle ;f J no lor half-t dozen. ,.Th.e nnat"'i?nr cltlrers take pleasure In cheertoli reeom,, en,. tbe usa of WrlgLfs Tar 8,ru? I coughs colds, consuinniou whoopinaouak aooihsd ever. ,lver complaint, pain In tlw nwt "rSob da. intlanirnation. aid restrlLilon o fair vosE Tin uuZ' "f.'i ' ' "JI Uv "'"""a he In every TaTmiy j- C I. aries C. W i Mn . Forn preit otut. Chr es il . Graflen, Smdr, Jjc LS. S. JmnesNolen. A.ow.rer otlloe err?rV O"'" ' wlni8'" r.-'?rblt A,woc'iea Presa. "Illlani H. anenu-r. rlt Alarm and Polio T graph, V lith and i hesuut street. rono, T A - Randolph Front and . omhanl streen James V . Perrlne No. IIM Cbarle, .uraif 11. A. Davis No. Gaski I strMt ' John W oodslde No 1WI Knuislla tr.xi. Babart Tliouips u. No. l(Ki W elter street. K. G. Mareu, No. 6'26 Fianklln sirreu J Oitiiltl Ka r'll u - 1 . . John Seymour. So. 5118.1 i0ni sueet. W. Howard, No. 1 lock street it ert Martin No. 411 ts. Kecond strweU - , . ' ' ' v. cnunoui siroec " .; "j"""- . touitu street M. t arthv.No. li i ,u-. n.... te Wt son. No. 2 Knee street. b.. n ' ' nui.Q HI r (Ml I. M . J. Hassctt: No. in cinal street. r. rui uiuur nuw . r.UPiieiun. Char es Rogers, No. tfil South street. , R. T. WS' lngion, Second and Quarry utraa K. E. TheniaS, No. I;i .South Mxti stri-et-Wllliem Barns, No. 6)8 South front (troot. S. S. r-amord, Opera Manager. John Maginnis. rear of No. l.'H North Becond (Ureal. Jlrs. W. K. Choate, Newark, Del: Sfr. WtlUam B. rTnoAf. " " mr: we tane uieasur in recommending yoarfTAa 'YKI Pioi which we bave already solil considerakla innntltiesi as a most excellent and efheacious romed or tbe complaints set forth bi your printed bill already lubmitted to the public. Asa (ratifying act to Bulletin humanity we will obeerthllv recommend your prepara tion to ad atlllcted with diseases which tt I designed t lore. Yours, etc., DILKS SON, Dniggutts, N, . corner Pine and BUth itrtKta For ta'e also at . JOUNbON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN g. DYOTT A CO 'S. A nd all principal Drurglst and Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to aartka ne is prepared to tl.l orders and forward tbe Syraa t nv I....', nl Kd ............ .1 .1 . . j ivii 1 1 ,, rrpiiui tuwiring oiner into mat ion by mail. will inclose a poataire stanipnd anawer will be returned ah uuih um ml....... , w ill admit Addres 3 0 KOX71 B.TBISffiTr. Q LAD NEWS JOB THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPKC1FIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases. Tor the Sfekdt aad Pebma. ni.nt Cl hb ol all diseases arising Irom excesses inyoatk Physical and Nervous liehlllt-, etc. etc. NO CHANUb OF DIET 1 NECEHSARY. They can oe used without deiecilon, and never tad to cf.ect a Cure, if used according to instructions. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dot lars; aiso. Large Boxes, containing Four SuulL Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are generally required to ear ordinary cases though benefit Is derived irom uiiug a single box In t hrontc Cases, wlcre Nervous Prostration ha ailccted the system, BELL'S TONIC PILLS Are recommended a the most Llllcacioas, RejuvenaUaar and Invigorating Remedy iu the word. A Package Pilce Five Dollars, will last a month, aad is general. y suflicieut. In extreme cases of Debility, lifeJL.L'S EXTICRNAL BE'IEOY, Price Two Dollars, sufficient lor a month, can be asa to good advantage. Ityives btreugtn to the system, and, with the PltU, will o fleet a complete Restoiatlou A Pamphlet oi 10U panes, on Ihe ERBORS OF YOUTH. destined as a Lecture and Caution to Young Meu, seat tree, Ten Cents retiulied to pay postage. It you csnnot purchase Brll's Specific Rkhedim of your Diuggist, take no other, but send the monetr dliect to DR. JAMES BRYAN. Consulting Physician, No. BIO BROADWAY. New York. And you will receive i lie in by return of mali postpaid, and liee irom observation. For sale by DYOTT . A CO., No. 232 N. SECON btoeet. Ulj g AM Alt I TAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT I IHE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "TBS, A POSITIVE CPU." FOB ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM INDIS CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no tSalsam, no Mercury, Only Ten FiUs to be Taken to Effect a (Jure. Tney are entltely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not tn any way injure tho stomach or bowels oi the moot delicate. Cuies in irom tno to tour dais, and recent cases 1st twenflourhoui." eeut by uiail. Price, Malo packages, 12. Fama:e, $J. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICE3, Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor Scrofula, Uteeis, So7-es, Spots, letters, Scales, Loila, Ate. . For the above complaint the Samaritan's Boot and Herb Juices. Is the must potent and elfectual remedy ever piescrihed it reaches and eradicates evor par tic. eoi tbe venereal polsou. Will remove every vestige of Impurities from the system, as well as all the bad. eUuctsoi meicury. Price, $1-25 per bottie. SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used in conjunction with the Boot and Herb Juices. Full dliectlous. Price, 2S cents. The old sickening aud disgusting drucs have to give way to remedies purely vegotahie, pleasant to the taste, anu A POSITIVE CUBK So;d by DEM AS BARNES & CO., No. 21 PARK BOW. and by Druggists DKhuonD A CO., Proprietors, No. SIS RACE Street. Philadelphia. 0 16 , WAR DEPARTMENT, SURGEON-GENE." RAL'M OJbl-'ICE, Washington, D- C., Amrust 10, 116 An Army Medical Board, to consist ot Brevet Colonel J. B. Brown, Kurireon, CI. 8. A , President; Htevet Lieutenant-Colonel il. H. Wirta, Burgeon, U. S. A.: Brevet. LiDUtenant-Colonol Anthony Heer, fc-urgeoD, U. 8. A.; and Brovet Major Warren Web ster, Assistant (Surgeon, V. 8. A., Ktcordor, will meet in Now York city on the 20th of Hopiember, next, lor the examination of candidates lor admis sion into the Medical btuir of the United at a tes Aimy. ' . Applicants must bo over 21 years of ngo, and Dhvsicaily sound. . Applications ioran Invitation to appear beiore the Board should bo addressed to the Surgeon general, United States Army, and must state the full nemo, res-dence, and date and p ace ot birth of the candidate, testimonials as to cbaiaoter and qualifications must bo furnished. If tho applioanc has been in the Modioal t-orvice of the Army during; the war, the lact should be stated, together with his former rank, and time aud place ot sorvico, add tes timonials irom the officers with whom be baa serred should also be forwarded. No allowance is made lor rhe expense of persons undergoing thu examination, "sit is au indispensa ble rerequisite to apiointmwt. 1 here are at present sixty vacancies in tbe Medical 1Mb IT, torty-eix of whioti are original, beinor created, by tbe Aetot Congress apnrovod July 28, 1866 JOoEPH K. BARNES. 8 11 smw9t Surgeon-General, U. b. A. ' NAVY DEPARTMENT. August 26, 1868. A Board of Naval Officers, of which Commodore S I'. Lee is President, will meet at Uartford. Con necticut, on the 6th of September next, for the ex amination of Volunteer Oilloeis who have served not less than two years in the Navy for admission into tbe Regular Service, in accordance with tu provisions of tne "Aot to rAetlne and regulate the ap pointment of OCIohm in tiie Navy, and for other purpose," approved Julv 26, lotJO. A'l pel sons who are entitled to examination aud who wish to avail themselve of its privileges, will at once notry tbe President oi the Board, by letter addressed to Hartlord, Coun ,g Ting their own Post Otlice address. In due time they will receive Irom blin, in reply, a notiUcab in when to prevent them selves tor examination Those who fail to report at the time specified tor them vo do so, will forfeit all c airn to precedence lor examination. uiAiJCAjm WKLLES, 9 512t Secretory of tbe Mavy. FOR SALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS of Capewell A Co. 'a Pateut Wind Guard and Alt Heater for Coal Oil Lamp it prevent the Clnuiuur from breaking. Till we will wairaut Also save ans third tbe oil Call and see tht in they cost but tea oenu ' Ko. S(l RACK Stieet.PhliadelphU. Sample sent Um LuV part of the Uuaed States, vn recehit of n cent tt