3 FROM El ROTE M ATtlXTlC CABLE. Loudon, Sept. 1 .John llrlglit publlnlics to-lay a long nrnl eloquent auMrcPM to tlio voters of tlio tltycf Hirmlnghum. lie Rives lils views on nearly nil the great quest lot ft at Issue, ami explains to his constituent the (lefcctn of tlio lute Reform bill. He review at lare tlio question of HUltratfo, and re pents Ills desire for sneh an .extension of the fran chise bs will call Into excrelso more of the enlight ened intelligence of the country, and ho denounces the principle of three-cornered constituencies applied to Birmingham, and says he believes tho disestablishment and disendowmetit of tho Irish Church would strengthen both tlio cause of Chris tianity and tho constitution of tho country, ami closes by announcing lilmself as tho champion of the principles above set forth, and oilers himself as a candidate for re-election to tho House of Com mons at the Approaching general election. London, Sept. 1 The following particulars of tho events preceding tho evacuation of the fortress of Humaita by tho .Paraguayans are believed to bo authentic: On ,luly 1C the Marquis do Caxlas received infor mation that tho Paraguayans were leaving tho iortrcfs. He Immediately ordered an advance, and a column of 10,0(1(1 men crossed tho ditches, en tered tho enemy's lines, and took possession of a redoubt. They were thero making preparations to occupy the rest of tho works when the Paraguayan troops opened a fire of musketry and artillery, which had u terrible effect upon the Allied column in its crowded and rather disordered condition. Tho Paraguayans then advanced on the Brazilians, Jumping into tho redoubt and attacking them with the bayonet, meantime keeping up a sharp artillery flro on tho column, which had commenced 'to fall back. Tho attacking party of tlio Allies was driven from the redoubt, and tho whole coin inn retired to its camp, having suffered severely in killed, vt oimled and prisoners. The lowest estimato of their loss In this attack places it at 000 killed and wounded. Somo divi sions were almost cut to pieces, and largo numbers were missing. A few days later the allies assaulted a Paraguayan fort in tlio Gran Ohaco. Tho at tacking party was received with a heavy tiro of nrtil'ery, which created a panic among them, and they commenced a retreat in disorder. Tlio Para guayans left their defences and pursued tho re treating troops with great vigor, and the latter again suffered a heavy loss, especially in their ro treat, their killed and wounded amounting to 5."0. On July 25th It was discovered that Huraaita had at last been actually evacuated. 'All the heavy guns left in the place were dismounted and spiked, and some munitions of war which could not easily be moved through the forest were left behind, Tho garrison retired in good order and without inter ruption to a new position on tho Tebiguary. The formications there, which Lopez has been building nearly a year, arc believed to bo Impregnable, and the communications with the Interior are secure. The Paraguay river has been so obstructed as to bo inaccessible to the Iron-clads of the allies. A dispatch was received at Rio Janeiro on the 8th, stating that tho United States steamer Wasp bad proceeded op the river to Ascension, to take on board Minister Washburn and suite. London, Sept. 1 The Ariel, the first ship of the tea fleet from China, has Just arrived in the Thames. She sailed from Foo Chow on May 28th, in com pany with the ships Taeping and Sir Launcelot. The English cricketers will sail from Liverpool to-morrow, on tho steamship City of Baltimoro. They will play one cricket match instead of two, as pjeviously reported, in each of the following cities: New York, Montreal, Boston and Philadelphia. They will not play a match at base ball. They are the strongest team that 'could be picked from the leading professionals of England, and are captained by Willshcr, of Kent, of the "All Eng land Eleven," with whom ore G. Freeman, of Not tinghamshire, and Kowbotham, of Yorkshire, of the "All England," and the following members of the "United South England Eleven": G. Grlfllth, T. Humphrey, H. Jupp.aud Pooley, of Surrey; James Lilly white and II. Chamberlain, of Sussex. London, Sept. 1. The inquest on tho bodies of tho victims of tho Abergele railway accident was resumed to-day. The railway officials reserved their evidence. The son of tho station master at Aber gele testified that tho danger signals wero properly displayed before the collision. It is reported that the body of one of the victims lias been recognized as that of Bayard Clarko, an American. Paris, Sept. 1. A banquet was given in honor of M. Magne, tho Minister of Finance, at Perignoux. M. Magne ruado an eloquent and pacitlc speech, and concluded that peace would continue because Europo needed it and the Emperor desired it. Fiance was strong enough to preserve peace, and it was no one's interest now to break it. This decla ration of tho Minister was received with euthusias - tic applause. ; Manchester, Sept. 1. Murphy, tho anti-Catholic agitator, was arrested in this city and held in bonds to keep the peace. Being unable to give tho necessary security he was sent to Jail, where he now remains. ' Cork, Sept. 1. All tho men arrested on suspi cion of taking part in the Tipperary-diKturbance have been discharged, no evidence having been elicited sufficient to Justify their further detention. Mr. Scully is suffering severely from his injuries, and his physicians report that his condition is grow ing worse. 1 from Washington. Waddinoton, Sept. 1. The State Deimrtmeut. Secretary Seward sends to tho Treasury Depart ment a note from Blacque Bey, the Turkish Minis ter, in response to a request from the State Depart ment, giving information relative to the formalities required of merchant vessels from Amoriean ports tn tiirmn nt the Ottoman Empire. The communica tion encloses a letter from tho Consul General of tho Sublime Porto at New York, designating the following changes, viz: For vlzlng bills of health, IS piastres; for clearance, 25 piastres. The Pension Ollite. The renort of tho Pension Office shows that the whole number of claims received during the month of August, 1H8,-original and increase of widows, &c w as 1104; of Invalids 634. Total 1008. Number Of claims admitted !.; original uu iiicrensiju widows and invilids (i!U. Total 2307. Number of claims rejected, original and increased of widows, &c, 13; of invalids 183. Total 366. Number of cases disposed of during the month, of Widows, &o., ltsiUj of invalids m, 'A'pUI The Bureau of Statistics. TIia Director of the Bureau of Statistics fur nishes the following information relative to tho im migration into the I'nited Stutes during tho Usual year ending June 30, 1808: Total number of passengers arrived, 323,749 (irt)n'HH there were citizens of the United States, - - - - t - 41y6G Foreigners not intending to remain in the I'nited States. - - - B,12(' Actual number of immigrants - - 273,057 Total number arrived iu 100, - - 373,210 Actual Immigrants, - ... 3311,701 Total number arrived in 1807. - - 302,0)7 Actual immigrants, - - - " 311,!Wli Showing a largo increase In tho year lbOo. Soldiers ntid Snilors' Convention. 'Krw "Your, Sept. 1 The Soldiers and Sailors' National Executive Committee met atthoAstor House to-daj. There wero present the Chairman, General 11. A. Barnum; Secretary, General N. P. Chipiuan; Generals G. J. fitannard, Vt.; A.W. Dawson, Maryland; J. M. Fisher, Peniia., and J. II. ltusllng, N. !.; Cols. II. Applcman, Conn.; A. II. Griinslmw, Del., and several prominent soldiers from neighboring States. A grand monster mass convention of soldiers and sailors was tixed upon, and in recognition of the hospitality extended to the soldiers and sailors (luring the war by tho city of Philadelphia, that place was designated for this convention. Tho meeting will last two days, October 1st and 2d. All organizations ot "Boys In Blue" and other Repub lican nrganizallons, also tho soldiers and sailors gem rally, are Invited. Arrangements were made to extend special invitations to all leading soldiers and sailors of the war who siiptKirt Grant and Col fnx. Governor Curtin was requested to invite, on behalf of the committee, the loyal war Governors who were ills cotemporaries, and Governor Geary w as requested to invite all the loyal Republican Governors now acting at this Convention. It Is expected that 50,000 soldiers will be present, making it one of the grandest demonstrations sinco the war. The details of arrangement are placed -in the hands of General Collis, General Russell, Gene ral Owen, on tho inert of tlie Hoys in Bluo in Phi ladelphia, and the members of tho National Executive- Committee of Pennsylvania. An address will be prepared and submitted to the Convention, to go forth as the voice of tho loyal soldiers una tailors of the country. CITY INTELLIGENCE. rOB ADDITIONAL X.OOAI. ITBMS ( OoTSIDI PASES. PCHINFM OF TUB U.N1TED STATES SOB-TftEA- srjBY. The following' is tLe busmen statement of tho As-iptant Trcusurer, at Philadelphia, for the month of Auust, 1808: CK. Bft'a-ces on bond at this oate (9 218,712 11 Receipts iluilng the mouili, viz.: Aug ill. Account General Treasury. InC'tid- Ing Customs 2,es,T7.Vl Post Pfllre Fund Ih7.4.t --M Disburse! a' i"uud .. , 1 Uiil,i)'.)j'd3 f .1 8S(l S07'?0 Payments during th&moutb, viz.: Aug, oi, Aceoiini u Pest Office. Ii teiest Disburden).. Account Treasury. eneral K 857,382 14 Si Hi) 17 lfi;t (170-44 6H2.U1 Kit Total., 5.881 492 From California. Saw Fsatjcibco, August 31 The commissioner of the Russian American Fur Company lias pur chased the ship Winged Arrow, which sails to-tuor row i,,r Sitka. She will take aboard the late em ployes and troops, numbering atmut three hundred, iiu..,.-.l in the company, and trimmer them so St. Petersburg, which will close tho business of the in Alaska. Senator Colo arrived from Washington on Satur- 'riwured. shins Lcinnn. for Queenslown, with 18, r,n, .rk of wheat: Klizn. for Liverpool, with iitl.OOO in anil uliln ProNiieet lor Cunetowu. Flour tlt-in at t.1 fturHhO. Wheat Urm at 1 90a 1 03; bales at 82. Legal-tenders, 70; . The AVilminKton Election. Wii.minoton, Del., Sept. 1 The election for ' municipal officers took place to-day. Tho conlost was very warm In view of the national contest and the effect on the approaching elections. The vote is largely inereusci and Valentine, the present in cuuiltnt, Ri Uiblinn. is re-elected Mayor by ft majority wo larger than he had lost year, larpe I'eatlt at Newport are blackened dall with the crowd of people, chVfl men, who gaze Tipou tliHPH mermaids. Tn"8 are the (ieuioeratlo Lathing-shores, bat the are re markable for the comparative abocofthe drmikerjrjpPB and licentiousness which distin guish Brighton. Bat you may thauk your stars that the "English ajatem ' hai not tteen Introduced into America. At Llanduduo, in Wales, a reformer has appeared, who has built good bathlrjg-b.on.ses, and had good dresses prepared, and there men and women bathe together, all decorously dressed. JJat tome of the English think this shocking. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC FOB rfllLAUULfUU-rUU DAY, BUN RTHM,HNMm..)N.H 27 Moo It RlSK5... B-M HUM 8lTS....... (l 31 HlOH WatuR.. ....,. 2 41 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF THADB, JAMMT YOONS, 1 CO AT ICS WaLIOW, VUONTHXY OoMKITTBa, lH MA PoTTna, J Balcnce at close of business this day......... 7,4i4.117 oJ mil'OBAKY LOAN DLPAUfUCNT. Aug. 31. Halaneedue depositors at this date.... I'l.vin Repayment to depositors 1 8m BnlanfPft doe to depositors .. II." 00 Currency redeemed iurlng month......... 216,231 C. McKIBBIN, Assistant. Treasurer. Sale op United States Stbamebs. Yester day morning a sIe of steamers took place at the Navy Yard, by order of tho Navy Depart rtent. Tbe attendance was larat, embracing a uunibcr of gentlemen from New York and Uos ton. Previous to tbe commencement of tbe sale, the auctioneer, Mr. t-amuel C. Cook, an- nou) ted tbe terms of the purchase. The cata logue em braced seven ves-els that have either been purchased during the Rebellion or cap tured as blcckade-runners. Tbe first vessel offered for sale was the wooden side-wheel steampr fcharorock. wdich was knocked down to Mr. E. Steward, of Brooklyn, . Y., lor $10,700. . The sreond vecsel offered was the iron side- wheel steamer Boxer, which wasstar ed at $6000, and gradually advanced until it reached $3'.Q0, when u was knocked 11011 to John W. middle- ton, of this city. Tbe remainder of the vesseU were withdrawn from the sale not half ot the appraised value ueing um tor mem. Parade of the United American Mechanics. Tbe eraDd parade ot this Order will take place in the citv of Lancaster on the 11th inst. Tne Committee of Arrangements are maKimr creat prepara'ions to render the affair worthy the mechanics auu tue order in PrnusylvanU. It is stated that about fifty Councils, each to repre-ent different trade, will b3 In tbe line. A bout twenty Councils, located in Philadelphia, win unite with those tiom o-ner portions ot the State, and nearly all of tbera have ordered new aLd handsome regalia for the occasion. Wash inuoii CouLCil, Mo. 6, will take with them a new silk banner, wDch is lobe presented to tbem just beiore leaving this citv. No. 6 have se eded Colouel Kly O. Sellers. W illiam J. Wil liams, and James Jewett as Marshal and ASBiStliU'.S. A 14 eg ed Thift op Coupons. John Cowley was arrested yesterday, by Mr. Kobert Kitr- piittick. Huperiutcndent of the Sub-Treasurv building;, tor 'be alleged thctt ot coupons, the property or Air. Ktiunemau, in Kace street. Mr hhubemau left lu'orniatiou at the otlics that the coupons had been itilen from hint on Mon day, and npon oowley pre entin tnetn for pay' meutnewHS taken iu cnaree. lie pave a verv unsatisfactory account of himself, and was held in $IUU pail dv itpcoraer utven. Casualties. Patrick Boyle, residing at Front and South streets, had one of his uands severely iniured yesterday at Walnut street wriair dv a box or merchandize fainn? on It. John Barrv. residina in Twentvtirst street. near Jonrs. bud also one.of his bands badly hurt. Liewis fcteuiei. nine years 01a, was ruu over lastnielitat fourth street and Girard avenue. bv a wacon. and was seriously iniured. lie was taken to bis borne, 1221 Litbgow street. An enthusiastic Republican meet Ins was held last eveiiiue. at tbe Kprinar (iarden Hall. TUir teentb ana spring uarden streets, to orguinze a utantand Coliax (JIUD. A committee oa per manent organization reported the lollovt ug . ., ... r, . L llr, Jnnl T . V. II...... . . Vice-Presidents, L. 8. Boreaf, Josrpn Collins; Secietanes, .George O. houden, T. B. Biglow; xreasurei. jonn uisKey: unlet Aiarsnai. Li. a Fletcher. An interesting address was delivered by Colonel William B. Thomas. Philadelfbia Boot and Shoe Market. The trade in boots end shoes is on the lucrea-e, and Bteaov snipmenis are now oeine madetocuii lorma by some of our manulaoturiug establish ments. The manufacturers and fohbers are now bvsy with oujerstrom towns in Pennsyl Viiia, Virginia, Maryland, and the West. The Races at Point Bueeze. Yesterday lucre was a large crou in auenaauce at Point Brt eze. to witreis the race between Ueo'tje wime' American uiri ana uoiusmiih's Mai l The Maid won in three utiaiglu heu.s. Time, JIoyv the EnHbli Uiitlto. . The French people, and the American, copy ing trom tbsui, think they have reaouea li' lection in the management of bathing at the sea-shore, but they manage these things dif ferently in . England, as we learn from a 'J'riliune correspondent. At Brighton, one litds a number cf small houses, each on four wheels, standing out in the ater, and a num ber of daikly-shrouded forms moving up and down in the water, as if they were under going some Dantesrjue horror. Not far from tbfin are several hundred of (so far as appears out of water) naked men. Inquiry proves that they wear fig leaves, at least. Nothing can be more dull, direeable, ugly, and dis gusting than the bathing at Brighton. Hast ings is very much the same, though it has the advantage of being a quaint old town with some interesting ruius, some hii toiio associations, and a queer fishing popu lation iu one quarter of it. AC Margate and Iiomsgate, one may see the "Euglish fjsteuu" of bathing iu its plain, nuai-lsto-eiutio results. These places are frequented by well-to-do tradesmen and their families and Kamsate partb ularly the largest bathiug shore in England except Brighton where one ma j daily see Several thousand of nude men en e ging from the machines," at a distanoe df en y cum hundred yards at most, from an enual number of women, whose dresses are nsnaly buttonless, striugless, and semi transparent. The beaches which at Mutate Ld Kauipgate are sandy, and w.nch like the MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMEllg. (UK A M ILUllA.. Propon tls.-..I.Iveri)ool...ll. mUjii .. An v. 11 Tripoli Liverpool. ..New York ,v.i is Columbia UIhk w .Mew York...... .Aiw. 21 1 tug, II ... Ail. 'In II M ,.Alll. !S ,..AllK. 2'J ...Aug. ill Ueriuania....Houtiianipion...iNer Yorlc Coiorauo. Liverpool... New Yorli lit l.enoon Llveriool...Nw York. AHtnjuula.rtoulliiiipton...N'ew York Hcui Ik Liverpool... Near York, City ol Cork......Llverp iol...NHW York. tlK KIIIUIPK. Minnesota New York...Livernool Snt. Culm New York... Liverpool ..4hiii, AIl'to. New York ...Liverpool Sxpt. luiiistliIauilNew YorK.,.ltreuinu.. - -lnt. ArKO New YorK.Hreiuen a tpt. Bi-llon .New York lxunlon Snot. City 01 Farls...New York...Llverpool -Sept. rririn) .l--w I rn navre..,HMM,H,,Hit, 1 wa New York...Ola.Mifow.. -pt. Vlrniiila New York...Llvrnool -Vol. IT.oi WaHliinglouNew York.. Liverpool ...........rtni. UerniBDla. New York...Haml)or(....,.......!4-it, Jav ..New York. ..Livtrtna. ............. -b(. I, tianSK New York...lirHUien iSmdi. U ol Loudon.... New York... Liverpool bapt. IS AJA.a i WISK, 1MJ M K S 1 1 W, K IX). JnBlnt......Plillaa.....Nw Urieim.....8rtnt. Plonker.. MPhllada WIltnliiKUin Heit. iagle ...........New York...Havana... ...Hepl. 8 wyuuiInK fhl ada svriih Knot. f Slanaiid3trlpesPhllaift Hvan.... ..Heit. 8 loiumoia .New York...NasHu.. -Sept. 10 l alia re lorwurded by every steamer In the reirular linen. 1 hw steamers ror or from Liverpool call at Que. nstown, except the Cnadla Hon, wUlcn call at Lundi utlerrv. Tt e st. araers lor or Irom theUonll- ueiilcall t bouthaujpiou. 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES. FirE Insurance LlrerpooL and LondoN Aid GlobE InsnrancE CompanYi A88ETS SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Term, Perpetual, Floating1, and Rent Policies issued on fiiTorablo terms. Office, Ko. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE AT WOOD SMITH, 1 15 em GENERAL AGENT. CLEARED YKSTKnn A steamship JiiDiuta, Hoxle, Havana ana New Orleans, Philadelphia and Houineru Mall Sieaiustiip (Jo. Hleaui-mp Fanlla. Freeujau, New Yuri, Julia Ohl. oenr w. r. uarrisuu. morris. H miou, Weia.JSagleiUJ. M lir J. B. Jolinson, Hmlta, Boston, do. fcjcnr F. B Cotton. Butiluson, B.alon, Caatner. B.tck- Lev A welllimlnn. Belir J B Allen Casa Nantucket. do. BIT li. Willing, CunailT, Baluiuure, A. Groves, Jr. ARRTVBD YESTERDAY. Bteamsnlp Wyoiuiug, ivai, 70 hours from Ravan tan, wim cottou, etc, to Plilladelplila and rtuuthern Mail Hieamsbip Co. Passengers Miss Kate ford alls. P. K. SUIHldB, Isaao Uaslam. J. P. L oi, U. Joes. Wm. McDouougn, Louis Berg, and two on bu-amshlp Fanlta, Freeman, Zl hours Irom New York, wlih mdse. to Jutin F. Uul. Brig Rfsolule, Parsons, 21 das trom Beauf.rrt, N.J3.. wlih 2,Miu teat yailow pine luott flooring boarus to Pattersi n & Lippincott. Bclir Wm. B Mcban. Christy, s flays, from Nor folk, with lumber to Colllua A (M. Hebr Hbledger, Lawrence, 8 days from Chowan river, N. U. wltb lumoer to CoIIIub & Cii. . 8chr W aahlngion. F.elils, 5 days Irom Norfolk, with B) (H (i feet yellow pine Inch flooring b ards, to Patter Si D A Llpplucott. Bcbr Watauga, Munrne, 8 days from Georgetown. 8. O, with lumber and heading to Lathbury, Wicker fbm A Co. Hcbr Arabella. Adams 3 days from Pocomoke river, Hd . wltb lumber to Collins A Co. bebr J. H. CleBjent, PriCH s days from Newbern, N. C. wlib lumber lo J K. Moorubead A C . p-chr t-arali Walton, bmlih, 6 days from Boston, wltb turtle, to capialu. Hcbr WahloD, JLvans, H' from Rarrnn Creek Springs. MO., with lumber to Moore, Wheauey A Uoi tlngiiam. tcbr Gen. Knox, Lovell, 8 days from B jstoa, with in n. etc., to captain. Pcbrpotrst. Truat, 1 day from Lelpslo, Del., wltb grain to Jos. R. Palmer. Hcbr Wm. Townsend, McNItt 1 day from Frederlca, Del., with grain to James L. Bewley dtCo. HEM OBAN DA. Phlp Calfdenla. BtepUen, Ivi Pblladelphla, entered cut at London 19 b nil. Htem8bip Wnlriwlnd. Geer.for Philadelphia sailed frrm l-rovldeoe 29i b nit. BteamsbipTonawanda, "Jennings, hence, at Bavan Dan ysierdny. Bai que Barepta, Mlnntt, for Philadelphia, was load lrg at savannah IHtb ult. Br g A. A. Lane Carver, from Leghorn for Phila delphia, passed Gibra tar 18tb July. Kcbr Mary K. Hlap'es. Dmnmore, for Philadelphia, Cleared at Ht, John. JS. B.. 2S)m ulu Hci rTlios. Bordon, Wrigbtlugton, hence, at Fall Elver 2Hin nit t , hcbrsT. w. White, and Ephralm and Anna, from Boston and Frances Freiicn. troiu Baleui, all tor Phi ladelphia at Holmes' Hole 80th ult. vitamer W. U Pieirepont. sbropMhlre, for Philadel phia, clean d at New York yesterday. Hcrir J. F. Caver. trom Pbtiaite'pbla for Chester, wrsrnn Into on Saturday last, while at aucuor off ( heater, by barque Annln. from Liverpool, and damaged to the extent of iouu. NOTICE TOMABINERS Notice Is berehy given thai during tbe month of Oc ber next tbe following additions aud aiturailons In ire but yage of tbe East coast will be made, vis : A new Conical Buoy, painted In black and wnlte honeontai bauds, aud called "Boutb Dowsing " will t e placed at tbe south edge ot tne Inner Dowsing Uhoal. 'I be Pnrnbam Flats Buoy will be surmounted by a Btafl at a Diamond, and 1M color will be changed Irom red ia black and white In horizontal banns. A rvw Can Buoy, palmed black and white In verti cal stripes, and called ' West Docking," will be placed en tbe west end ot tbe Decking Stinai. A new Corneal Buoy painted black and white In boilronlal bands, and called "West duerrlngnam. ' vill be placed at the west end of the bherrlugham (Shoal. '1 be Bherrlngham Buoy will be changed In color from black to black aud white la boiliuutal bands, ai'd will be named "Kast Hherrlngbam." Tbe North Cross Band Buoy wlil be moved S. W., four cables. . Tbe NE. Cross Band Buoy will be moved 8. by W. 1H ruHe, and will be named ' East Cross Hand." Tbe Middle Cross band Buoy will be moved NE. ; N . five rabies. 1 he Middle Croes Band Bplt Buoy will be dlson tlrued. Fur ber notice will be given when the above changes fti pfTf'CtPd' By order. ROBIN ALLTCN, Secre'ary, Trinity House, London. Aug. 12. Idea. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call atteutton of tbe public to his M It. W UUiUiLJM JLAUL.il. JTtJ MJN atiH, This la an entirely new heater. It Is so cod strncted as to at once commend lueli to general favor ben. g a combination of wrougnt and cast iron, it if very simple In Its construction, and Is pei ict!y aii tlgbiiselt cleaning, having no pipes or drums te be taken out aud cleaned. Ills so arrauged wltn upright flues as to produce a larger amount of heat fro ix tut name weight of boal tban any furnace now In ose The bygrometrlc condition ot the air aa produced bj my new arrangement ot evaporation will atooeede motistraie tbai It is the only Hot Air Furuaoa tpa: will produce a perfectly healthy amospbere. lb ose In want of a cotuoleie Heatirg Apparatni would AO well to call and examine (lie Golden tiagle CHSKLKJS WILLIAMS. Kos. 1132 and 1184 MARK k r Birwt, Pblladelpbla. A large assortmept of Cooking Ranges, vire-boi.r(l . et. Low Dtwn urates, ven.u DELAWARE MUTUAL 6AFETT IN3UK A CECtiMPANi . Incorporated bj thaLi.la ture ol Pennsylvania, i85. Ofllce, Southeast cornor THTRT) and WALMCT Htreets, Phlladelputa. MARIN J INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo, aid Freight, to all parts ot tie World. INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriages to ail Part ot the Union. an pr. FJKJfi nsauRANOEa On merrhandls generally. Uu btotes, DweUlug U oases, eto. ASSET " Til ill COHPAST Novemoer 1, lr7. l2fi,CO) united states Five Per Cent. Loan. 10-4IH 1201,00000 12(i.0OO United Males Five Per CeuU Loan. 1801 - 134.40000 50,000 United Stals7 8-10 PerCeul. Loan Treasurv Notes .- 62,562 50 tOO.OOO Btaut of Pennsylyaula faix Per Cent. Loan 210 070 00 128,000 City etPlillHd.lplilaHU Per Cent. Loan (exempt Irom lax) 125,623 00 59 000 State ol New Jersey bix Per Cent. Loan - 161.00000 on eon Pptiuavlvaiila Itallrnad First Mortgage mix Percent, Bondx. 3,000. Pennsylvania Railroad, Be ond MorlgagMMx PerCeut. Bonds. 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad hlx Percent. Bonds ( Ptnnsyl- vaula Kallroa I guaranteed).... 80,000 Btaie ot Teunwsea Five Pet Cent, Loans.... 7000 Btate of Tennessse bix Percent, Loan. 5,000,30(1 shares stock of German town GasCompauy (principal and Interest guaranteed by tho city of Philadelphia).... TdtV XOU PIIHm BUK'K Ot rVJlLBYlw nla Railroad Company. 7,800'OU 8,000 100 ttharea Block of North Penn- sylvanla Kallroad Cotnoanv. 8,000-00 20,000 SO r-bares Block Philadelphia and Southern Mall Hteamsbip Company ... 16,000-00 201,900 Loan on Bonds anc Mortgage, first Hen on City Property 2ol,9oroo Stov on band. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done, iaiurs, etc., alway 610 U" E E It I C K & SONS BOUTHWABK foundry, Na 4D0 WASHINGTON aVEKUE, Phllaaelphla. "WILLIAM WRIGHT'B PATKNT VARIABLE CUT OF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S BAFitTY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1868. DaVIDJOY'B PATENT VALVELE BTEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PAT NT BrtLF-CENTEUI NG, SELF-BALANCING CKNT1UFUUAL SUGAR-DRAIN INUMAOaiNE AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, ' For Cotton or Woollen rauufaoiuI. 7 lorn Hrp OO E N EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY & CO., BKMOVKO TO N, E. corner ot Market and WATER BtreeUt, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGa ND RAGGING (if every d serlptlon, for Grain, Flour, Bait, buper-Plionpbate of Lime, Bob Dttfit, Kto Large and small GUNNY bags constantly on hand -..t Alao. fVVOxibAv-. jViU T. BAJIJH-. . Jamm Oaoads. 19,80000 23,873 00 20.000 00 18,00000 1270 00 16,00000 11,101,4(0 par. Market value. l,lu2,8oa eu . jvh, iue,ai IV, Beat Estate. 86,000 00 Bills Receivable tor insnrauce made 118,136 67 Bal. m es due at A gene e Pre miums on Marine Policies .Accrued interest and other debt due tbt tlon pany 43,384-36 Block audcripnf sundry losu- .nii-v idu utuer vuuiuwjii c.h In n. maiea va. . Cash In Drawer' 1103 017-10 28'62 8,0.700 181,81862 TimwrTORS. Thomas O. Hand, , James C. Hand, 11607,60616 John C. Davis, nuinund A. Bouder. Joseph H. Seal, '1 beophllus Paulding, Hugn Craig ' Edward Darlington John K. Penrose, H.Jones' Brooke, Henry sloan, George G. Lei per, W Imam G. Bouiton, Kdward Lafourcade, jaoao iuegei, Bamuel ft. uiokea, James Trauoair, William O. Ludwlg, Jacob P. Jonee, James B. McFarland, -Joshua P. Ky re, John D. 1 ay lor, Spencer Ucllvalne, Kenry O Dallelt, Jr., 4eorge W. Beruardoo, D. T. Morgan, PUUburg. J, B bemple, ' A. R. Rri-r. THOMAS a HAND. President. JOHN c. DAVIS, Vice-President, HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. HUNKY BALI.. AmlnUnt Heoretarjr. - H SO IgJIJ -ClIAllTEK PERPETUAL. naiililiii Tire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: Sos. 435 aud 437 CI1ESMJT STEEET. ASSETS ON J AN UAH Y 1. 1868, ,003,740 OO. CAPITA 4AO,OeO00 A CCX VKD bVHl'L Vti , ,4 ttt8t iiA4fil.'Jl6'.M..... Ilt8,(4w UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1868 tSS.ttOa 9it.1e,OOUOtt. lVUSaKS PAID hi ME 1890 UVCB 500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. Charles N. Bancker, Toblaa Waguel, baiuuel Grant, George W. Kicbards ioaac lita, DIRECTORS. George Falna, Altreu Flllor, Krai'Cis W. Lewi. M, D Thomas Sparks, William B Grant. CHARLKS N. BANCKER. Prrsldant. OdOlloM F.UfiB, Vice-President. JAS. W. UtAtiUaluK, beuieiary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kentucky, this Company has no Ageutiea nr ut riiuitutK, THBUBANCE COMFAN! JL or NORTE AMERICA, Ho. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL Karl-AO, iMla-ad, tad Fir Irasarsmca. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . $2,001,26672 120,000,000 Loases Faid in Cma Sluott it Vrg&DJxauon DLREOI'ORS. ArUi'tra. Ooffin. B1UU1 W. JOUdS, JobD A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose YVblie, William Welnb, Richard D. Wood, b. Morn Wain, T,,ti n afuoa. Chablks Pxatt, Beuretary. WILLIAM BUEULER, llarrtsborg, Pa., Centra Agent for the Btate of Pennsylvania. i ggj George L. Harrison. Prauci. R. Cope. Kdward U. Trotter, Kdward a Clarke, T. Chariton ileurv. Alfred D. Jessup, John P. White, Louis G. Madeira. N8URE AT HOME IN TBI renn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, Ko. 821 C11ESKUT St., Philadelphia. ASSETS, ,000,000. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. MANAGED BT OUB OWN CITIZENS. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. POLICIES ISSVED ON VARIOUS PLANS. Applications may be made at ibe Home OUice, and at the Agenclts throughout the State, i iaj INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILLINCHA8T & HILT'S ISSCRA5CE ROOMS, JAMES TBAOtTAIB tkAHlLKL CkTOHKM VR1T8IDEST VieE PKKriiri.w i. Jft. W. IlOUNK A. V.P aud ACTUARY HOHATIO S. STKP1I US SKCRK1ARY liffiNIX INSURASCB compamy; op PnlLADK' PillA. liJCURPORATKD Idol CHARTER PERPETUAL. o. U4 W ALMJT fcttree',, oppoalte tbe t.xoli uge llus Company lusurea 'roiu ioua or damuge by FiRK, on liberal term on bntla ng., merchandise, furniture etc.. lor limned periods, aud permanently ou build ing, by deposit of premiums. 'Ibe company has beeu in active operation for more tban MXTY VK-.Ui, during wulou all loboe-i have bteu promptly "JJq"-",, Jobn L. Hodge, Id si Aienoi-y, John T. Lewis, WUllam S tirant. Pob-rt W. Learning p. Clark w bart"u, Lawranoe Lewis Jr. David Lewis, Beulamiu Kiting, Tbuoias H. Pnwers, A. R. Alcllxury, Kdmuud ( anlilou, Samuel wucox, i eww i frrl- No. 400 WALNUT St. ASKNT8 AND ATTORNEYS IORJ Home Fire Insurance Company NEW HAVEN, CONN. SpringHcld Fire and Marine Ins. Co., BPRLNG FIELD, MA83. Yonkcrs ani Acw York Insurance Co., HEW TORB Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, WORCESTER, 2CABS. Atlantic Fire and Marine Insnrance Co., PROVIDENCE, B, I, (juardlan Fire Insurance Company, KKW YORK Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LOTEST RATKH. All loese promptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, Jio. 409 WALKUT Street, l PHILADELPHIA. AMUSEMENTS. INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 426 WALNUT 8 1 root. PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED CAPITAL, - - $500,001) PAID LN CAPITAL, - - - 100,000 K0 LOSSES -OR DEBTS. Insure against lots orlamage by Fire on Bttlldlngrt Merchandise, Housenold Furniture, and all othe. Insurable property, and also take Marine, Canal and Inland Navigation Risks at the lowest rate con latent with security, W. K, OWENS, President. NATHAN HAINES. Secretary. 5 18 m BEN J. V. O'BRYONi Borvey , DIRECTORS. Arthur Maglnnl. UI . . ... ' Wm. E. Owens: 11 m, beo, V, Lawrence, Hou. Biephen T. Wilson, James v'KIrk, K. C. Wortblugton, Wm. R Cresuau, Jobn bmlck, Edward N. Oratun, lr. M. MoKwen, . nauiau rLaines, 1 homas Wtnlams, Howard A. Mtcale, f, Kemp Bartlett. Oha. K. McLoaaid. STRICTLY MUTUAL. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO. OP PHILADELPHIA. Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE among members or me . . SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks of any class accepted. Policies lssutd upon approved plans at the lowest rates. President, BAMCEL R. SHIPLEY. Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONGST SET H. Actuary, ROWLAND PARRY, The advantages offered by this Company are not xceiltd. 7 275 . T O N D 0 N IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1S08. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, 8S,eoo,oo IN COLD. Local pikkctohh; E. M ARCHIBALD, t. ii. M. Consul, Chairman. A. A. LO W. ot A. A. LOW A. ti'on. 11 h. JAl lKAY, ot E. S. Jatlray A Co. lvIl'HAKn InViN, of hicbard I.vinA Co. ' LAV1U HALOMON, No. 11 W. Thirty-eighth St. J. i (KlftitiAM JOHNrtO m. of J. J Jubnsuu ot Co. J AMES B 1 U ART, of J. J. Stuart A Co. JC. W. CKOWELL. Resident Manager, No. 40 PIN K ( reel, JM. Y. PltKV'lHT tfc HKKKINU, Agt-nts, 8221m ' No. 107 a.THlKD street, Pbilaoa. FIKE 1NSCKANCB EXCLUSIVELY THE PsKNsYLVAMA FIRhl lNoUK ANCE UiM. i-ANY lncorpuraied 12 Jnarier Prrpelul No. 61u WALKtT Hlreet. opposite Inuepeudeuce Hquare. 1 his Ion pauy, favorably known lo the community for ovtr forty years, continues to Insure axaintt loss or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildlugn, e ther permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture, stocks of Uootls, aud Merchaudlse gene rally, on liberal tern1. 1 belr Caoliai. together with a large Surplus Funl, Is invested In (he ruoat careful oi.unr, which ena bits them to oiler to the luaured au undoubted seoa iliy In the case of Iobr. Daniel fmlth. Jr.. Ah xander Benton, Inaao iikzieuu'si. Josn Deverenx, Thomas HmRu, xxunry Liewis, 1 huma Kobblus, I J. Ulillngbaut Fell, Lan!el Haddock, Jr. LANIkL (SMITH, Jb, President. William G, Cuowull, Beoreiary. 3a0 SUMMER RESORTS. 0LUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY. in iir. I ' twi-'h, "'in-. c TI1K COLUMBIA IIOUIS, At Capo Il.Md,ir. J., wm opened on the 25th ot June. Bltuaied but a few rods from the beach, with three hundred good bathing-rooms standing directly at th surf, and with Hue shade trees upon the lawn, this bouse must surpass any other at the Capes, as well foi Its outside attractions aud conveulencea as for iu ex tensive and well regulated Interior. Tho COLUMBIA has long been sustained by a sub stantial and select patronage, from all parts ol tbe country, and it appointments may be depended upon as strictly n rat-class. For rooms, etc, address Gf.OU.UU J. BOLTON. Proprietor, CAPE I ISLAND, N. J,, IIOLTUN'M IKICEL, 12 fmw tt HABRISB OHO, Pa. piTLER, WEAVER & CO., MAN Ij If ACl BRUGES OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, C0BDS TWINE8, ETC., Bo. 23 North WATER Street, and Ko. 22 North DHLaWARB Avenue. ? PHILADELPHIA. Edwin U, Fitikb, Michabl Wxav, Com bad Tt. CLOTHiica 1U ENNBYLVAMAllOSI'irAL. PuiLAnaLPuiA, January w. Tbe attending Mauatters are: b. Morns wain. No, iJtboutn Delaware avenue, AOolKhK. Bone. No. 15a U.tck """nimtl. Nn 1m. Atu uoi n if l'hlclau-Dr. J. M. Vtk OoU, NO, I(X Ar"inmrugbbDrgeon-Dr. Ajldlnell Hewson.No. 1M r-tTiilh Kiieenib atr.et; Ur. 1. Hayes Aguew, No. le be hVsleVansanl nrgeon attend at the Hospi tal every day ("uudaya exueplrUl, to reoelve appil catli'U h'T atiuilKslou, , , leisuiiK. - r-.i us:y f Vnrcd by accMe it are alwar attainted if brought to the Hospital immediately VTkW CHI-8.MJT STREET TnEATOE ri-AxivVg f P". per7. t '1 ME WH1TK FAWN, pronourcrd by the entire Phirate pnia press to be th most msgnlllcently prottued play thai hai ever bear? wimemtUluPbtlailfiniii,, ," ever oeen wlllbepTeeeoted . , THE WHITE FAWN, with all its irorKeoiiss enery, suprb coilumes elabo . ra ejewe s ann pr nvrty. ' e'o Alo J.rre.t and Palmer's oimbtneil PAFIblENNE qyNAOWB BaLLET headed by the h.auttmi ' LON FA N IT AND 80HLKE, supported bv KIOUT PflPClPAL DANHt"IW. Krv rnrt YPHKK8 ANIMWKI'j UK BALLlLl'. The mostcomi lete R't-t rrotipe . T, IN THK WOKi.l), AI)MIBt?IOW. UreonCi'CIn antl Parqtift, 75 cents St'PtX V' l--tl(Mrel. ?5ce is Sl NO .Xl'EA.riiAK'K KOK KKHKKVKO SEATS. BATCKIJA Y AFTER MOUN- M A IT KB, WALNDTSTBKET TI1EATKR, BEGINS AT8 IHltMWedueMla,, KV rtNINU, bew I of the Crard Ri mantic Drama, iu six acta, bv Charto. Beade, luq , entitled -. oy cnanes FOUL PLAY, frrm the celebrated work or Charles Beadeanl Dlnn Bouolesuit, View of (he Bay and filt of Unban Town, Australia THK LOtKlt'i LEAP. mu"rl. THK 1M)i M K. I) r. H 1 P. BTOBM OS TMJH. PAUlFIO OCEAN. Rescue ot Haiel irnm a watery grave. HRAMl TaBLiH-AIT. BATURDAY AFTKRNttitv, T i O'CLOCK. FirUL PLAY M.TINfK. T.TOOLB.Y'9 OPERA J-J Hueet. below Arttu. Av. iL liOULbY WILL KKOP'N FOR THK FALL ANi WIN I'ER SEAS JJf ON MONUAY XVENINU, Bepi. 7, wlih tbe Worid.renuwned 11 OO Li. Yd MINbTRKLS In their CHALLENOH PBOOIUMME. BKANtl M A'l I KHJ tl8t EVFR HATUmDAY AT i O'CLOOK. I10DSE, SEVtNni .Ho'.e Proprietor 7j"OA'S All EKICAN VAffllETY THEATRE JJ JlVKKY tViMNM SATURDAY Ar I KKOOV. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, Etb plau Burlesques, Songs. Dames, Pantomimes, tiymuast Acw, eic. T ORTON'S PREPARATION. II E APPETITE FOR TOBACCO DESTROYED! LEAVE OFF CHKWINO AND SMOKING THE POIHONOta WiElJ, TOBACUOI One box of Obton b Pbupakation Is warranted to destroy tbe appetite lor tobacco iu any person, no matter how strong tue habit ma, be. IK IT PAILS IN ANY C TUM U.N BY WILL Bit RE- tUMUAD. It Is almost Impossible to break oil front the use ot tobacco by t. e mete exercise of the wllL bometblnc Is needed to assist nature In overcoming a habit so firmly rooitd; wl.ntbe help ol tbe Prepa ration there is not the I "Ant ioable. Hundreds nave used It who are willing to bear witness 10 tbe fact that Okton's Pbkpabation completely destroys taeap peilte lor tobacco, aud leave, tbe person a free rom uny dttiiffw it a btfwe he cmntiu nctd it$ mix. It it ptrftctly tafeaiulltai-mlen in alt catrt. 'Ibe Prepara tion set's directly upon ttie.au,e glauds and ecreiloua .diced by lobacCD, aud itirottu tnete upon tbe blood, thoroughly cleans ng the p l.on or tobacco Irom tbe siem. aud thus allaying the uiimWurcti cruvinyt tor io"aoro. , , Ao uwte Hankeriny for Tobacco after using Orton't jytlMTtitioH. JitcoUtct it it ww runted, liewara of CvuhUW Ut 1 BEOf MM KN AT ,0Ng Tbe following are a rew selected irom the multlta dlnous rcontmeijOi,tlou m our possession. IFrom W. P. Htaid, Ksq , Bngor. Ms. bA.NOuii. Me., April 24, 1868, I hereby certify that I bave used lobacci) lor thirty yeaia past, and lor tne last liltet-n y earn I have used (uo ljotiwii per montb. 1 have made attempts 10 leave bti' at dllletebt time?. 1 bave leltoll' one year at a time, but always cuutln ed to banger ror 11 until I uaeu Orion's Prepara lon, which has com pletely cured me of tbe appetite for tobacco. I would recommend all who are allVoied wltu mis ter rible baoli to iry tbe preparail n. which will cer tainly core If the dlrectloL are loilowed. W, P. ITIfiALIA) Fr m E. W. Ad kins' Knoxvllle, Tenn.J Knoxvjlld:, Teun., Aug. 6, 1867. This Is to certify that 1 i au u.eu tibaoco lo such an extent that my bealth had brcnuie greatly Impaired and my whole ystem deranged aud breaen down. Iu June, lnfi7. I purcuast-u one bux ot Oi urn's Prepa ration, and alter ukIiik It I IuulO that I was completely cured, inave not bad auy haokerlug or desire fur tobacco since uslug the Preparation. I believe It to be all that It 't recomuieuded and I would advise all who wish to quit tbe use ol tobuccj to try one box of Orion' Pr. l arailor. - K, v, ADKIN-3. IFrom Joun Morrill Bangor, Me.J BaNuor Me., Marcu 31. 1808. This is to certify that 1 bave used tub.eco for 18 years: h a veil r led many times to leave' If, but have sullered so mucu trom a olzainess la my head, and guawlng at my atom' ch, that I bave so u giveu up the trial. A short time .luce a trteud Induced me lo try Orion's Preparail it (sold by you). 1 have done so. and am completely curvd. I did not In the least hanker alter tobacco, el. her to smoke or chew, aftet I began to use the Preparation. JOHN MORRILL. Price of Orton's Preparation Five 1'ollura per oox, forwarded to auy part of the c iuut v. pist-pald. on receipt ol price, money sent, by mall at our rlik. AQdrtas C. U. COTTON, Proprietor, Bjx No. 1748 Portland, MaUe. BEFERHNCES. We, tbe nnderslgued. have had personal dealings with C. B Col ton, and bave found bliu a reliable aud lair dealleg mao. and heiieVH bin statements deserv ing Ibe coiitldenueof ihe publ'c: b. B. RIcliR'dM.n. R v. J. S. Urenn, Dr. H. B. Oowell. Poriiand, ate.: Charles H. o or'ill Blddelord. Me.: W. H. Boyle, Att'y, Be fakt, Me.; Alonzo Diraard Baa tor. It e.-. Wm. O. Hweel, K-q , West Maustleld, Mass.; It M. ltovrton. East Acw. rib. N. 11: M. Uuluiby, balut Jobnsvllle, N. Y. 8i8l WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. jwis ladohus & red; ( DIAM0XD BEAIERS & JEWELERS. WATt'HKS, JgWBLHY m BILTKU nAKK .WATCHES wd JEWELET EEPAIEED, J02 Cnegtnnt St., PMlv Wonld Invite particular attention to their Iarg and elegant assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' WATCHES of American and Foreign Maker of thejflnet quality In Oold and bliver Cases. A varleiy of Independent X Second, for horse timing. Ladles' and Genu CHAINS of latest style, la 14 and 18 kU BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS In great variety newest pattern. SOLID SILVER WARE tor Bridal presents; Piated-ware. etc. Repairing dou In tbe best manner, ana war. ranted. HHP '."wedding-rings. - - We have for a long time made a specialty of Solid 18-Karat Fino Uold Wedding and Engagement Rings, Ard In order to supply Immediate wants, we keep A FULL ABhOBTMENT OF SIZEd always OB band. FARR & BROTHER; MAKERS, U llsmtbrp No. 824 OHESNUT St.. below Fourth. 3 P G C I A L NOTICE. USTIL SEUTEMUEK 1, 18C8, I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5 P. JT. 0. W. RUSSELL, Impoiter and Dealer In French Clootts, Waiche Fine Jewelry, and bllver Ware, o. 22 Kortb SIXTH Street, 5 26J jfUILA DELPHI A. QEORCE PLOW M A M. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, KKMOVKD To No. 131 DOCK Street, r&iLADExrauj
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