6 THE DAILY Baiv iKQ TELEGRAPH riHLADELrillA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1868. NUMBER CI.XXXVIII. A SOT FOB MENTAL DysrErTICS. AND A CBH FOR HT-rnCHONDRIA, nV-roCRISY, OR ANY COMPLAINT OF A HT OBDKtt. miroinrw AvoLonrr.fi for r.v and tu- MII.IATISH ATTKMfTi AT JIVMOtt, Willi It VUK NKKIFS KIHTOK 1H OHLIHKIJ TO L'.VJi IVJi VAiT Uf SOMkTlUSa METTKlt. From "Punch." 4,OCn PEAR OLD CHCRCH OP ENGLAND." iuennine. Version.) Onr dear old Church. of England, Let's rally round jou bow, Though there's not the least Occasion For Kicking up a row. You know you're safe as ever, And watched with loving eye, But Dizzy (who's no clever) KuggeBts a littlo cry. So dear old Church of England, (And none can call you cheap) We'll make your name a war-cry, For those who'd ollice keep. Declare to win elections, Old Mother Church bo dear, With these, our crack selections, Yourself, and Gold, and Beer. LAST SWEET THINGS IN CHEEK. See Advertisements,) Macueadt. The only Successor tothis great English Actor is Don Chalmers Colona, who has a testimonial from Juarez, the murderer of Maximilian, and who is therefore a good judge of the way "liiuhard the Third" should lie murdered. Sut John Lawrence. The only Successor to this great Governor-General of India is Lord Kayo (late Kaas), who, being exceedingly clever in managing Irish Members of Par liament, must know how to control au Em pire of two Hundred Millions of Orientals. Faoanim. The only Snocessor to this great Fiddler is Mr. Collinn, who says that he Is l'agauini Kedivivus, and ought to know. G rattan. The only Successor to this great Irish patriot is Dennis Reardeu, the Auc tioneer, who was squashed at the end of the Session when trying to bring in a bill for the Repeal of the Union. Solomon. The ouly Successor to this great Hebrew is Mr. Tapper, whose proverbs are considered by himseli aud fiieuds to be a trille superior to those of the uxorious Monarch of Israel. Tueodoek Hook. The only sueoessor to this great wit, vocalist, Tory, aud improvisatory, is the great Vance, Music Hall Mngr, patronized by the Heir Apparent to the J3rUi.sU Crown. Gladstone. The only successor to this Great National Financier is Mr. Ward Hunt, Who does whatever Mr. Disraeli tells him to do. Longfellow. The ouly successor to this Great American l'oet is Mr. Walt Whitman, who scorns the vulgar trammels of rhyme and rhythm to which his predecessor is a slave, and also those of decency, which ignobly bind the maionty of maaiud. Sheridan. The only successors to this Great Dramatist are a Carpenter, a Scene Painter, and a Cabowner, who,,wUh the assist ance ol a few explanatory words from a drama tist, make plays that run five hundred nights. Tennyson. The only successor to this great English Laureate is the gifted author of the lyric ("received by millions with enthu siasm") "Let us sing fresh galea to the Prince of Wale3, And likewise the Frincess, And pray to Heaven whatever is given, Their shadows may never be less." Another Dainty. A new relish may shortly he expected to appear on the breaktast table. According to the lJall Mall Gazette, news has arrived from the German North Pole Expedi tion, one item of which reads thus: 'Totted Bix ice-bears already." Epicures received this intelligence open-mouthed. Great uneasi ness in certain quarters in the Zoological Gardens. Wrong, Prima Facie. Women who make up their faces deceive themselves, if they think that by so doing they are more likely to tempt men to make up their minds. Tub Premier's Assistant. In the work of educating his party in Parliament might not Mr. Disraeli find a riht-hand man in the Usher of the Black Rod t Marriages which arb not "madb is II ba VEN." Lucifer Matches. A Stomp Orator. A Dentist who talks about himself. SroRT for Black-legs. The Negro Race. from "Fun." ' THE BWOliD AND TUB PEN. Victorious Generals return And conquered culklren too, To lube a Crystal Fdlace turu, Ah lion always do; Ovations are, let iau record, Convenient In itielr way, Well, let them brag about the 8 word, liul lake lUe peu away I The bolder or the greasy quill from cler&y lingers slips, Kuiirobserti la their garrets grill, TUe portly merclittut drips. The weary clerk of Government is ur loo not to play. King ol a ting of truce has sent, i'iy take uie pen away 1 . Turnovers very great at case V Uoever tuey may be Are melting lor a minute's grace. And drinking Hculdiug ten. Tray who linn ouerity lo read, W hat leader writers suy ? The world would bi 111 go on Indeed Bos til take me pen a way ! Let ruatrnzlnes be fools enough On gratia worn to live. Let pubtiKtiers reward with "stuff!" The borse-leecli cry of "Give !" Let tradeumen never render bills Aud no one ever pay, There's ll'ull to a puce that kills, Bo take Uie pen away ! Stamped Oct. Sir Rowland Hill, since his retirement from active duties, has been em ploying his leisure in compiling a history of the Post Ollioe. We presume he will treat his Subject under various "heads." The projected work will be a post octavo, we understand, And in cloth, lettered. Bcffalo Boys. The Fenian leaders in the United States are holding secret meetings in a locality which shows how strong are the in fluences of nationality. They meet at Buffalo of con rse, because it is the best substitute they can get in America for their native bull." Litebary. There is no ground, we believe, for the rumors that Captain Bhaw, of the Fire Brigade, is engaged in editing a work to be entitled "Nights with Burns." An Echo keom Cardiff. "A thing of Bp tb la a Joy forever." From Yarlons Sources. Irish Geography. The ordinary definition of an Island Is "a portion of laud eutirely sur rounded by water." A Hibernian of our acquaintance declares that this does not meet t i. at. . the cace or ireianu, wnicn, considering mi position of tht State Church, is best described as "a portion of laud entirely over-run by the seee." Rolling Stones. "Forward 1" Is theory of the age, aud in the publishing world a well known firm act up to that motto. A little while since they published the travels of that bold explorer, Sir Samuel Baker. Now, we observe, they announce the Story of a Boulder. The Litkhaky Season. Our critical friend Slasher says that the heat has alfected the crop of novels this season. Some of them are uncommonly dry, although they show evident signs of having been copiously watered. We Should Think Not. There is not a shadow of truth, a correspondent tell3 us, iu the report that the owner of a yaoht that "forged ahead" in a late match, has been ar rested for counterfeiting postage stamps. Cpttino Tim Connection. It la a mistake to suppose that the Atlautlo Cable of 1 Still Inn been severed by an iceberg; it must have been a nasty a very uaaty berg indeed that caused the mischief. New-laip. When we read of storm with hailstones as large as pigeons' eggs, we are always inclined to think that the better com parison would be the rpgs of the canard. Scotch Vfrpict. When Fitz-Stint's gnn bursts in his hands on the moors. (Picked it up, sir, cheap as dirt !) "Not Proven." Why should the letter S bring joy to the sportsman ? Because it's the first of Sep tember. A Xi'a-Jiinpse. BY LCCY LARCOM. Frfitn the N. T. Independent. Htch tide, mid the year at no'); The ecu is u dream to-dny; Hie f ky is a consumer web 01 fcttppuire, aud pearl, and grey; AVil over rck and bout, A brenih on tlic tremulous blue, W here the dim sail , lie iillo.it, Or, unaware, slip from view. They veer to the roy ray; They dusk to tbe viob t thmlo; Like a thouplit, tliey tlit away; , Like a looluh hope, they lado. But listen 1 a sudden pliiih 1 A thip ij heaving In plain, With h t-tir. and a noisy dusii 01 the Bait foaai, seething white. Tnr-primed and wen'her-stuined. The Bailors Miout from lier deck. Nairn lit of ttic fky, blue-veined, Or the dreamy waves, they reck. And (be Mm burnt girl, who blands Where her lect on the wet wrack slip, Eye bhidod with htlie brown luimla Siie sees but the coming snip. POLITIC AL. A Cleveland Ilra:d correspondent writes from Memphis: "Aaain, Captain Murker, State Senator Iroin Marion, Cuttendeu couniy. Arkansas, but six milts from Memphis, called oi.ou me, at my room, in a cuditiou shocking to behold, from the ctlects of an attemot. at assassination. Iu 18UG, because of having served in the L'uiou aimy, an attempt was made upon his lile, irom the effects of w'.iieu he then suf fered the loss ot his left arm. At. the tune of culling upon mc, his reinuiniug anil was iu a tliug, hems lractiued, and terribly mut.il a ted Ironi elbow to hand, w ile his lace was hterully a muss of raw lies U hel l touethcr by strips of adhesive plaster. A lew nights siuce, while bitting iu his room in Marion, some would-be nsMifSin dlrclwrired a load of btickbot thromili itn open window nt his head, wl.icli at the time was leaning upon his hand. Three shot took fleet in his face, while two fractured his arm as reported, buttering terribly irotn his wounds, he has gone isortu ou a trip to recruit his shat tered health. In the same couuty no Union man dare to-day avow his seuiiincuis tor fear of his lite. The Democracy are thoroughly armed aud bunded together for nny emcrceucv." A boston 2raealer coirespoudeut writ.'s lrom Cincinnati: "Ju my travels I hve stopped over at nearly all the largo towns and cities between this ulu'C and Cleveland, and have; witiiefsed at ihejr political meetings more eiitnjy ana enthusiasm than has been sorn betore f incc the days ot 'Tippecanoe, and Tyler too ' " So bay others, also. At I'tiiufsville, near Cleveland, on the 22d ult., there was a tremen dous patui'i'mg of the bturdy Hepubiican tanners aud other, from ten to titteen miles out in every direction, forming a procesou a mile or more in length, accompanied with bauds of music and banners in prolusion. Senator P. G. Vun Winkle, of West Virginia, recently addressed the Grant Club iu Parkers- burg. He disclaimed any intcution to apolo- pize ior, expituu, or cscuoc any oiUClal act, unless requested so to do. lie had been, he asserted, surpti-ed at the prevalence of a rumor mat nc nan icit nis party, wincu would oest be answered by his appearance on that occasion as a speaker beiore a Grunt Club. His remarks were devoted to the questions ol reconstruction and finance. A correspondent, writing from Ohio, says: 'ine uon. rienrv Htanoery, late Attorney General of the United States, although in feeble: health, has sicnitled his inteotiou of takinir the stump lor the candidate of the New York Con vention. The Htate Central Committee have already announced him tor au address at Lan caster on Saturday, Sept. 23." About ODe year aero the Eastern Argus, the leading Democratic paper in Maine, conceived the Idea that it would be a good plan to run General Graut as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. It thou sntrl of him: "General Grant will av.' millions upon inillious of dollars to the tax-payers in expenses." The Pitisbtir Commercial says: "If Gene ral Rofeecrans achieves no belter fame a Minister to Mexico thun his letter to I.eo is winning for him, his emercence from tho oh bcurity into which his exploits at Chickajiauiiii tent him, will prove an unluckv lcn." The P.tlsburg Gaznte says: "The World and other Dcwocrutic journal at the East are giving a rumor thatJudire Mellon, of this city, will vote ior Seymour tind Blair. We have the best authority ior suyius that this rumor has no loundation whatever." Ex-lieueial John A. McClernnnd. "ni a rn. laborer in the cuuse of constitutional govern- uifm, nas lawcii the t inert y to address, in Its sacred interests, tho liemocracv ot Illinois." proposes a political love leant, to be observed tnrougiiout Illinois. The Democratic party demands tho "discon tinv.ance of iiiquisiiorial modes ot assessing aul collecting Internal revenue" f. e.. thev are opposed to the question, "How much whh'ky do you make?" Alter the election in Maine, on the 14'h instant, the Copperheads will bo rnrAiir their Central Committee ft r tho blunder it made in PUKimg ri-Ldicton into that State to make repu diaticn breeches. The Gi ai.t Club of Ward Four, Boston, hve nut out the old tin ' mid thpir hn Liberty and Loyally" lrom the snot wher reu-r raneuu, the donor or i'aueuil Hall, lived and died. TJie Aucusta (On.) Cltronic'e and Seti'incl announces that jK. II. Hill and General Robert Toombs, of that State, are coining North to take the mump for t-eymour. Ex-Goveruor Dennison, of Ohio, Is to act as the Chairnmn of the Republican Executive Committee of that Htate. He has the reputation of being the best ort'anlzer in the State. General Kwinp, of Kansas, is stumping Maine for the Democrats, and General Urlnker hotl', of Ohio, is bpeuking in the sumo in the Republican Interest Many Maine clerks in Wai;h!na!on aro making arrangements to go home to vote ut the coming election. m journal gives a curious traffic in ftitiacihl hair, Iroii False IJalr CnrioHltles of Uio Tnid. A late London account of the which we take tno following iuure.ting fietails: COLORS. "Thoewto only kuow fNe hair from tho curious lumps ol it iu the hairdressers' window, aud from a general suspicion that tuey see it on the beads ot some ol their friend, caunot form a noiiou of the extent to which the trade In it Is carried on. It 1ms wholesale dealers With large warehouses, aud skilled laborers constantly at work. It is manufactured to meet the wishes and the purses of all clas-es of tofiety, from tho sixpenny Irlsett soli to Oil out the sparse lecki of the tervaut-oi-all-work to the ten-guinea head of hair made up to aid the beauty of a duchess. To vinlt one of Its preat emporiums is to become a wiser if not a ladder man. Thtie may bo seen faruples of hair by the thousand, all ot which have been cut from livmir heads lor uiouey, to be sold again. Here is the tron-urcy of middle lite, tbesnowy whito of old age, the browu and black ami flaxen of comparative youth, all rouphiy twisted up togeiiier like so many pie bald horss' tails. Some of the hair is long, some short, fomc coarse, some fine, some neg lected and dirty, some careiuliy com Del an I clean. There Ih a ready demand for nil, and all will be submitted to some twenty distinct pro- cc--.es beiore it Is oflercd lor sale. Hisrii'her inelauclioly to tlud that grey or wlnt'j nuir is the most valuable of all; au I that falpc hair which is long n wc'l ai creyromm in Is the hichfst price Iroin llin number of old Indies wishing to counterfeit "attire while preserving tho Insignia of years. The tincst tpecitnnt of this elderly hair will sell for as much as two guineas an ounce; whlln tlii very bi'st iilm k or brown will sell for from eighteen ehlllinu to a guinea, and the best tlaxen at about a guinea and a hall. The latter variety ia, be the quality what it may. about lift v ner cent, dearer than Hack or brown hair, while white or erey fetches mere than the bit. er by one hundred per cent. Pair Saxon hair It (till greatly iu demand, and ns the stock of it must be kept up, many of toe other coloi Lave to be stained to tho tavoiite hue, DYE9. "Tho liquid dyes invented and improved during the present Generation act chemically ou the hair without staining the skin, and arc by comparison cleanly and convenient. Hence, according to the hairdressers, the enor.iious incrca-e in dyed hair, and the reduction in tuc bale ol wigs to men. Mut it is by no means easy to insure a given shade in hair once cut Iroin the head; and twenty dyeings Is no unusual uumber for it to go through be ore the coveted color is attained. Each time it ia dipped in the dye it has to be dried-, so that the process ii not a little tedious. The variety ol ladies' hea l-drcssei of hair which ore tol l ready-made is very creat. There are the curly rn cletsot the ronin, th fancy plaits of the demure school girl, the porter's knot, the saic-oae roll, the snake, the caterpillar, the black pudding, the parasol, the door knockei, and the bird's nest, all of hair. rAiriDltESSERS' LITERATURE. "There is, by the by, in London nn Interesting publn iitinii called the tlttrtrcllsers, Chronic'i; by which it appears thnt societies flourish in Lou don and elsewhere lor the promotion of the art of hnir-dressin .', ind that the mo;t distinguished proiessors of the day practise together iu til J elaboration of new coiffeurs. IALSE EEKBS. "A considerable trade cxis's in false beards, moustaches, aud whukers. During thuAuieii c'nn war a vast number of these were seut iro'U Europe to tuc United States, aud a clevly demand coutinurd until the peaee. The fact is curious that the demand lasted as lou as the war, and gradually dropped otf at its close. When art Iuiitntes nature bo wonderfully, and where as figures and prolessiuual witnesses prove a huge proportion ol the female popula tion avail themselves of mt, it becomes exceed ingly dillicult to draw the line between the two. After seeing and handling hnir tnken lrom many thousands ot beads, and beintr tauetit Its use, the belief Is pardonable, If morbid, tuat false locks are almost as commou as ical ; and whenever they Hre especially be.iutitul, they should awukt-u n.ost distrust. HNANCIAL. Sw Immliig' in licrlin. The correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, under date of August 18, writes: The people of Berlin enjoyed a rather curious spectacle last Sunday morning In a "Swimming Fete." Perhaps it might be best described as a "hal costume" in the water. About tive hun dred good swimmers, divided intotwelveparties of lrom fifteen to one hundred each, and wear ing curious and characteristic dresses, swiuu lrom the Obcrbuumdownto General Von PlueTs river baths, u distance of about five hundred jards. Wheu they had arrived ut the latter place, tliey pcrfoimcd various iiuts of strength and ability iu iho water, to the unbounded gratification of the spectators, whom tho news papers estimated, at about thirty thousand. A great pnrt of the effect, however, was produced by the quMrilness of the costumes. 'The first company represented "the ladies," and wore accordingly chipnons and lit'le Pans hats, and carried parasols. There weie two companiesol negroes, aud a very uumerousone ot ted Indians, with their bodies painted and their faces tattooed and wearing head. dresses of feathers. Resides these there were swans, river gods, Chinese, dandies (many of whom dived in dress coats), and various other character. Oue of the swimmers at fhe head of the pneession performed a very ditlicul feat in playing the national air, "Ich bin ein Preusse" (I am a Prussian) ou the horn. This was, of course, received with enthusiastic applause. The fete, which lasted au hour, passed off without any accident; and, iudeed.it appeared as if the water was the natural element ot all the' actors in it. m Dr. Nelaton, the Sew French Senator. Dr. Nelaton has been promoted to the rank of Senator, writes a Pat is correspoudeut, in ac knowledgment of bis niany sclentitic discov eries in medicine, and especially for the im provements he has invented in surgical instru ments. The First Emperor's physiciau, whom he styled in his will the most honest man ho ever met, was made Baton, as was also Dupuv tren. A salary of 30,000 francs a year, attached to the gold-embroidered coat of a Sjna'.or, is a more substantial honor than a Baron's empty coronet. Dr. Nelaton, however, scarcely needed this addition to his income, for his wealth is immense. His father was an olticer ot distinction in the armies of the First Em peror, uud was killed at Wasraru. Tbe future Senator thorn 18u7), however, never strucgl"d with dilliculty; his ino'her had au amp'e for tune, aud immediately alter passim; his exami nation as M. D. he married a wealihv heiress, who has lived to share his well-deserved honors. Twenty years back he was elected member of the Academy ot Medicine. Charming In man ner, kind and attentive to the humblest, agree able in society, a first rate sportsman, and de. voted to art, no man iu Paris is more beloved or more welcome iu the world ol science and of fashion then this Pnure de la Scieuce, as he in called. His hotel, at the corner of the Avcnuo d'Autin and Cours do la Heine, la magnificent in exieut, aud a perfect museum ot artistic trea sures. Dr. Ntl.itou succeeded Jobcrt de Lam belle as physician to the Emperor, on the In sanity of the latter proving iuciuiib;e. M. de Lambello died lust year. Mr. John II. Jenks, of North Brookfleld, Mass., formerly assistant teacher in Williiton Seminary in Kasthamptou, has been appointed Professor of German, etc., in Washington Uni versity at St. Louis. The Everett Mills, of Lawrenoe, Mass., run 30,000 spindles, employ 10U0 hands, use every week 22,000 pounds of wool and 20,000 pounds of ootton, and produce in thu same time 100,000 yards of goods. llarrisville, N. II., manufactures at its dif ferent mills, annually, 175,010 yards of fine tricot cloth, and 8000,000 yards of flannel, and also clothes-pins and lumber to the value cf J20.000. Rev. EenryWard Reeehsr announces that he must decline most of his lecture invitations for the coming winter. TOAHDOLPM s-' Dealers in all Government Securities am? Foreign Exchange. Letters of Credit Issned on Messrs. JAMES Ws TUIKEH & COm Tarls, AVAILABLE FOB. TRAVBLLER9' USE THROUGHOUT KTJROPK. Kills on nil the principal cities. Government Securities bought, sold, exchanged. SMITH, UANDOini & CO., No. IG Couth THIRD Street. 7 10 PHILADELPHIA. WH. FAINTER & CO., 1SA3SEKS AS I) DEALERS IS HOVERS- JIEST SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILAlELI'IiIA, AGENTS P O 11 The Union FaciSc Railroad Cj, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co, Wo have on hand THE FIRST JlOItT UAUE SIX TEU CEST. GOLD LNTEllEST KOSDS or both Companies, for sab or Exchange for Government Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application. 6 1 tr piRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. B0NB3 OT THE H0C1IESTEII WATER WORKS CO. IOR SALE AT 871, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1SGS. PAYABLE HEJII-AXJIUALLY. January ami July. Tbe aggregate amount of thqae Tiosd issued by t ie Company Is 9100,0001 upon ihi-lr works estimated to cost over 91,000,000. From a careful examination of tbe uses which will be made of the water In the city anil suburbs, Ills estimated that the Compauy will be able to pay LAEGK DIVIDENDS ON ITS SPOCK. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OP THESE BONDS ABE FOR BALK AT THKSJS PRIJES. APPLY TO GLEOINNING & DATIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, FINANCIAL. 9 PHILADELPHIA. AHR & LADDER, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DEALERS IN U0LD, MOCKS, and (J0VERSMEST SECURITIES. Dills of Exchange and Letters of Credit sold on all parts of Europe. tTIIION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FltST MORTGAGE BONDS, Bouanr and sdld. RANKING HOUSE OP JayCoqke&Cp Nos. 112 and 114 Sonlh THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Uorcrnment Secnrilles. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for Sew A Literal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Soles Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bOUgLt lad told on Commission. Special business aoooinmodhtlona reserved tor ladles. - ""a We will receive applications irr Policies ot Life Insurance Iu tbx Naliuual LUe Iuiiiirnce Compauy of ma Lulitd felatvw. iuU luforuiatlua lvou out UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST M0KTGAUE K0N US At 102, And Accrued Interoat. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST H0UT0AGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest, fou sale uv De Haven & Buo., Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ISO PHILADELPHIA. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. PLELTIUC TELEUEAl'll IN CHINA. TltE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S ori'ioK, Ncs 2' and 23 NASSAU Street. OKOAMZF D tW nV It PKUl Kh CHARTER FROM CAPITA!,, . . $3,000,000 50,000 SHAKES, 10O EACH. QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. ho. s south TniBD hybkktsi Stock and Gold Broken QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS SAND. I6 BLrMDINWIKO. IHi lOHSt H. RAV I RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Ill I ort'K'B or tup. mAHniTnn co on;. KAT1V12 BI CIKK AMMOt'I VI lO V, NO. 43i WALNDT BTKEET, PHILADELPHIA. Ohjklt. The ohjoot ol this Afsnclutl'in Is Insecure a cesu iiuyuHMit wulnu forty day aller ilia deutb u a nieuibi-r ol as uiucy uul urn uu tliore are lueuibora In tliu clais lo UicU lie or bIiq beloiiKi, to tue tu'lrn. ILLl'O'l KA1 IU-, t'la s A" has 6UO main iui'IiUibi-h. A Dienib-r autt, '1 lie Assuclaiiun l ays over wiidiu lorty (lays lliiuo to tue widow or hvirn. and the ttuiaiuiuK nii-iijOerB forward vritulu liurty daysooo do lar ud ten tenia each to the Aisjcimioii 10 re imburse I', l'n lug toavud lit in tuiu.ilivyiorrel.il ItiesHbcialloa all uioucyi pulil, ami ilia AssiuMa lim Hui'i'lltb a new aiuiubur to till Ike ylaojof tue reiirlu u'jLn class ks fok mkn and ten Foa CiAMiR.-Tn Class A all ierons bntwrpri the rrs l 16 aud M years; in ulais b, all persons belavtmn mo bU ot it) aim y.ar: Iu Call pemuus oe- twi-tn me ifct.i 01 auu .-u yeaia: in j a-ft it, all uer sihih bKwmu llie a, ta! ao and ft years: in t:ia-s K ail tivrhona bnlweeu the huhi ot ;;. ana 4j yAr; lu i!ia!i V. all iii-ihiiuh between the iitti-8 ol 41) and -IS years: In I labs U, ail (er-oiiH betweeu Hie .Ken of 4 aud 60 jt.is: In cIhrii il, all immiiiift betwenu iho afrei or "m and 65 tars; In lans 1 all pertoiiH bH'.weeii tna ai!s ol t,r, and fco yearn: In flans K. all tiersona between tue uittHiil bu and tin years. '1 lie iU(im I. r women aro tho tau.e as nbuve. trli clasH is lluilua l Smio tut liiberH. I'.lcu pern in pa n hix dollars upon be rnintli n a n emner and one (lobar ami ted i..:it.4 ehth Hue a uiember dies belongl to the same clatti he or abe la a uierubcr ol. Oue dollar go.H direct to the h.-lrt, teu cents t pay tor collvctiuK. A member oi one ctsi oaunol be asiossed til a nuliar If a lueruberot another ciaxs dies. KacU elbts Is Indepenrtenl, Unvlnic uo conneoti.m with any oilier. To beroiue a iretuber it Is neceasary To p y fcix I cHurs Into tue treasury at the tune of mukui U. e n plicnticn; to pay Ui.e Dollar and Ten Ceius In in tie treaaury upon the death of each und any member ot the clafH to which he or sue ieioiii, wnlilu ihlily days alter dale ol notice ol audi death; to iiive your Carrie. Town.tmt.ty, btate. (locunaiinn. etc.: auo a mid leal certittnaie. Kvery miulatw Is asked to act aa HK"t. aud win oe paid teguiar ru'ed J UJ-J'-. UHfUiars will explain Mliv lu regard to luuus and luvratiueulx. Circulars giving fill explu liaium and blank forms ol aupilcanuii will bH neat, on ri qiiekt or upon a persoLal application at the olli je Of lUO ABUOCIIU ICO. J KUHTKKS AND CFFICKItS. K VcMCRDV, l'.e'ld"t. K. T. wwuHT (Fresldent Stir Metal Ci3.) Vice resll nt. W. . C'AiiMAN (Frebideut Stuy vesant Bauk), Trea- Diiier, LEWIS 8ANDEP.S. Scretry. 1). it. jkanuam (Prenldeni. js.itlonal Trust Co.) 1). b. LVKWlMll. to. tt fiuenlrcet. 'llie Iruet fm dfi wl l be held lu trust by tha NATIONAL ThlST COMPANY. fo. 8. Broadway, INew York. Agents wanted for this city. AUOr.fB WILLIAM LIP?INOOTT. G-nral Aeent. ilunliaitau ti operative Keilef Aasncmnun, 0 21m Ho iit WALMJ1' Hireet, funa li, GROCERIES, ETC. E X T ft A FINE IJEW MBHS MACKEREL IN KITTS. AtUCB'f V. UOBCUIH, H7Jrp Dealer la Fine Groceries, ELEVENTH aud VISE Streets Al 4 HK'rN.-Tllfc KtMT KUAHfEII COT. iU ever told lu I'liiiaJclplua, a. WILSON'S old eaiuoiubeJ Tea WareLouKe, iSo. at UiiiuoiUT Street. 30 KTK-IUUI NTltOlIU KII4WTKD lltfitlU at WIlAO.t s, No. 2 CI1K.-A t'T aireet. 55 CKNTM.-JAVA Ot FEK, IN ttAHUM Government sacks at WllikVN'S, 1?NJ1-IH (IIKHUUV, l'OU M4H1NJ J CoHee rich and strung. For sale at Wli.M. ' old established Tea Wa.ebous, o. at ciHKdNUT Street. OH I I MS I Fit rOVNO.-WUODHTKONU OU liLuAlM. IJhlA. WILNUN'K, No. 280 CH KSN UT Mtreet. OHAN4.R ri:uot: ANIKKULIN1I UBGAK IAST 1Et, at WllJkUJN'M Tsa Warehouaa, No UHCHKSN UT Street SIFTINUN riiOM THE REST TEAS IN TIlH IT V. lor .ale to-day ai W IUiO.S'M.ia lHlhstuiK( DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOUERT BnOEMAKER & CO., N.E. Corner or FOUETII and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, VJHCLESALE DRUGGISTS. IbIPORTEBU AND MANUFACTURER OF Wliite Lead and Colored Painty rutty, Vurnlslies, Etc AGENTd FOU THE CELEilRATED fue:;cii zlnc paints. DP. 4 LEKS AND CONSUMERS ECFPLIED AT LOWF8T PRUEH FOR CA81L Olfit " PAINTED PHOTOS. A NEW THING IN A li T. BERLIN PAINTED PHOTO-!, A. S. ROBINSON, No ,0 CHEasUT Stret, Has Inst received a superb collection of BERLIN PA1NTKD PHOTOOBAVHa O FLOWERS. They are exquisite gems of art, rivalling la beauty, naluraluees of tint, aud perfection ol furia a great variety of the choicest exoilo tiowerlutr plaiita. They are mounted on boards of three sis, and sold from 25 rents to 13 and 4 each, For framing aud the album they are Incomparably beuutllul 'iftj T, WILLIAM 8. 0 li A N UilUMIi.ulnV M hlrn A itrri. Ne. 8 B. PELaVV A H K Avenue, Philadelphia, AUKNT FOU Pnpnnt's Onnpowrier, Reiintd Nitre, Charcoal. Euj, W. Raker & Co.'s t horo'aie tliiuoa. and Mrouia. Crocker, Hios,:& Co.'s Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bulw aud aU(. i Di rfc roni?. Hon. Andrfw O. CTbtin, rhlladelplila. rt i. t, l i'Hjii s,ol l;u.M.eH & O'.. China. iKtu rtmnnu, ol T. I-'uUerlield & Co, Xow York. Isaac I.ivksvokk. Tren. Mich. C. F. R., P n'on. ALKXAFum I! oi.i. am). Tiess. Atu. Ex, . New York. Hot.. Ja.mks Noxon, racore, ?f. Y. C. H. Pi.k KK, Trt-as. Wist. U. Tel. Co., N- v Y irk. Fu.icinRWiMiiiV'.ol VVVsirny, tubus & llardoaa- ll., N. V. Nk'Holab JIk.'KLKS, New York, OFfiCKIiS. A. O.t'URTix, Pr(Kl''e.it. N. ViiKLtH, Yice-lTe- Ident, PitoHOK CtJiANT.becrelin. CiKUkOR lt.1.18 iCnt.lih r National Bal' Ca:uion- weRllb) Treasurer, Hon. A. K. Jilcll.UHB Philadelphia, Sollclior. the Chinese Govt rnmt nt having Uhrottoh the Jlon, Anton J!urlin(ioim) concern! to this Cbwiianj Uv, wtvl. Utie of eonntctiuo the inint orts of Vie JCmjilreb auLmtii Int Hflrlc Uhnrt-tih enhtr, nr. propose, r.immenc inu oiitrutu.ni tn China, mid toying mtn a line of ft)0 n7(S ai once, between thtjolloieiiig ports, viz;- i'0)inlal ton. Canton U'W.ouO Macon fu.000 llontfKonB 2!)0.000 fewatow 2OD.00O Amoy - 250,ooi) Foo-Chow.......... I'i0,000 Wab-ChU -. 3Ui)(X) Nligpo 4uO,O0O Haig-Cbean l.M.OOO BbHLghul ....1,WKJ,000 Total. .5 810,000 These porls have a loreln commerce of iJ iy 0 o.OeO and an eiurmtiu domestic trade, bpsldes which we bae the luimeuse Internal commerce of tho E-upIre, radiating lrom these points, through its cauals aud ravlgable rivers The cable being laid, tills company propose erecting land lint b and establlslilug a speedy and trustworthy rxicniis of communication, which must command tune, ac everywhere elie, the communication of the Governir ent, ot busli.esa, and of social life, especially in China, fche has no pohtal system, aud her only means now of communicating Information is by courier ou laud, and by steamers on water. Ihe Wesiern World kuiws thai China Is a very lnrge country, In the main densely peopled; b it tew yet re.llze that she conta ni more than a third of tha bum an rtce. 1 he lutes, returns made to her central sulhorlties for taxing pur puses, by the local uiaglg. trates make her populat'on iur JfumlreJ atnl tbur. tan Millions, and tl.ls is mure likely to be under than ovfrthe ai tu.l agsregat". Nearly all of these who are over ten yearn old not only can, but do read and write. Her civilization is peculiar, but her literature is as exleuslte as tli u of Europe. China Is a laud of Utcheis and traders; and the latter are exowdlngly quick to avail llemselves cf every profl'ered frtdl ty for procuring early Information. It Is observed In CaDlorbla tbut the Chlnete make great use of tbe telegraph, though lttbere tratsmlts messages In En gllsh alone lo-aay, great numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chinese niercliatits, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence, If the telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, wet now In existence. It Is believed that ltsbaslness would pay its coit within tha first two years of Its successful operation, and would hteadlly Increase thereafter. No eDterprlne commends Itself as In a greater de gree remunerative to capliallsts, and to our whole people. It la of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, and evangelically, feuares of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at i0 each. 10 payable down, ia on tho 1st of November, and vs payable In monthly install tnents of f2'60 each, commencing Deottuber 1, ms on application to DRCXEL & CO., Ko. 84 South TIILUD Street, FJUladelphla, - - . i To dnly authorized Banks and Bankers throagliout Pennsylvania and at .the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STIlltiJfiT, 820 NEW TOBK. ' 'l HOOP SKIRTS. 628 H00p SKIRTS, NEW FALL BTTLES. LA PAN IBB, and U otber desirable styles and jlie. ot our C1LEBRATED CHAMPION SKIRTS, for ladle. rlbses, atd children, constantly on hanol ai d icde to er i.arget assortuieut in the oily ana specially adapted for first. class trade. COMeETbl CORbi-Ttll UOBSBrS! lo. ailing at very low puce. Onr assortment la Couple e. embracing '1 boiupsou's Ulove Fitting, lot alt giades, iruiu a4 S to Meckel's mperloe ir.ncli Wcviu Corsets, lrom Oaiu to 9I$0; supe. ilor whalebone nadil made Dorset., lrom Ml oen s to 4XO. lu sblelca aad circular gore; MaaaweFoy'e coiset t klrt eupi" rters, at ai'.O. Alto airs. luuudy's Patent felt-A'lJustlog Abdomi nal orsei.; wnicn every lady should examine, lurrei Ciaets rents a pair. Wiioie.aie and Reiaii ktauuisctory and Salesroom, Ko tuSAlttli U.reet. tun WM. T. HOPKINS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JEAVEUS, CI1INCIII.LLAS, ETC ETC JAMES & L C !!, HO. 11 MOBTII SECOND KXBKUr, Sian of the Golden Latab, Are now receiving a large auortment of Heavers, Chinchilla, and other Overcoat ing!:. Abo, a full lino of 3-1 anil G-l Ulack Doeskins, all of the best makes. 1 he attention of Met hant Tallorsand Clotlilei-s aro specially Irvlted 8 28g AT WHOLFFA I E AN 3 RETATL. legaTnqtices. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITr L AMI COUNT Of P1III.ADKLPUIA. iBiateul JAMfc-s T. CaLLUNDKU, dereaspd. '1 lie Auolwrsppoinled by Him Court In ail'tit, settle, and atJJuHi Ibe account ol l Li. P. HARTUAN, Ad inlDisiiU'lx il the estate ol JAMKS T. VILLUS I Jlt, deceased, and to r.pori disirlbiillou of the balance lu tbe lunula ol the accountant, will meet the parlies inleiested, for the purposes ol hix app:l'HiiiHut, on '1 l'hUAV, 'lid -epi"i!iiier. jnriH. at II a. al at h!4 Oflice, No. bli WALNDT hlreet. PhiladelpbU. W iiOJAM. iiKlUUI HUXit O .IK, elOtlBluCt Auditor.
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