OVJl RELIGIOUS COLUMN. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1868. IllnslrnUoiis. TErT. I. 2P; Is, 1. What wi't tuoe persons Who olject to "illBotr.i'.itia" bo Bible, or ex plaining its figures arid metaphors, say to such hpest-Hires as tbt'8P?-(n July 23, at (Jowf-r Street Chnpel, Mr. Miilpot took for his text Jer. xxxil, 14; Hiifl In introducing his subject said, "Before I ccter into tbo spiritual part of my subject, it will bo ncorsary to explain tbe Ms' torical and literal; for without knowing tha literal meaning of a pas-SHno, It ih impossible rightly 1o understand tbe bplritual." This is pre cisely our view, and what we have for a long lime bceD nimtng at; and bow beautiful hun dreds of figurative expressions in the Bible appear when we know their meaning I Whit are the pnsRHyes at the head of this paraijranb but figurative? To u they may ceem extrava gant; but tbey were not so to the Israelites. Indeed, not Oblv tho Israelites, but the Greeks at a later period, were in tbe habit of using similar expressions; not with ony idea of deceiv ing, but simply to tet forth how very hich tho walls were: juft as, in Genesis slit, 1G, and xxil, 17, end Numbers xxiii. 10, the descendants of Jacob nre compnred to dust, to show hownutne jous they would be. I'oiiscipncc. A lender cousciCDce is like the apple of a man's cje; trie least dust tbal gathers into it effects it. There is no surer and better way to Inow whether our consciences are dead and Itupid, than to observe what impression small tins ninke upon us. If we are not very carelul to avoid ail appearatce of evil, and to shun Whatever looks like sin; if we are not so much troubled at the vanity of our thoughts and trords; at the rising upot sinful desires in us, iswohuve been formerly, we may then con clude that our hearts are hardened, aud our eontcleices are stupefying; for a tender con science will no more allow of small sins than of great ones. Bishop Ezekiel Uojikins. A Sharp Rebuke. The lollowing Ion mot is told of the well nown Mr. Coutts, the banker. A young lady iho met. this veuerable millionaire in society fenturcd to say to him: 'Too pie say, Mr. outts, tbatjou are dreadfully rich; will you fcll me bow jou made all your money ?" "I'll 4-11 jou bow I made half of it," replied he; aud that was by minding my owu business." f But," continued the unabashed interrogator, how did you make the other half?" "By raving other people's b.isiupo alone. " SUMMAR r OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. PRESBYTERIAN. The Flmira Beiniblican says that tho will of he lMe Simeon lienjamiu, loiu a resident ot Urolra. was recently a Imitted to probate, and, iside Irom turns devised and bequeathed to irivate individuals, the following educational, lenominational, and charitable institutions yere remembered by . him: To tho Elmira ''emale College, in additiou to bis former gifts, le gives J25,uU0; to Hamiltou College, $20,01)0; o tbe Piesbvteiiao Hume of tbe city ot Phila delphia, for home and foreign mision, and tor Bible aud tract diatnoutiou, 830,000; to tbe Auburn Theological Seminary, $10 ,000; to the Drpbaiio' hone of Elruira, $2000. Mr. Beojttniiu lad previously given to the Elmira Female Col ege the sum ot $55,000, and the $25,000 con ained in his will makes a sum total to that netitutiou of $30,000. It will be seen that the tifts contained iu the will to trie above-named sstitutions amount to $87,000. At the recent meeting of the Presbytery of JontgomerT, tbe Kev. J. p. bamsay, D. D., iabtor ot the First Cuurcli, Lyncuburg, Vir ginia, asked lor a dissolution of ilio pastoial elation, because ot physical inQrmities. The ihurch opposed tjraiitiuff tbe request, and Issipned reasons to the Presbyrery for doing so, fating that they would cheerfully pay the alary promii-ed to their pastor, and furnish a upply lor tbe pulpit also, so long as the health t their pastor iuitr. Ut require it. The Preaby ?ry, bavlnir heard the case, refused to grant the tqucst of " Dr. Ramsay. The conduct of this Uiurcb is iu sucb nonoraoie conn as t witu tbe lovnse too generally pursued by churches, that aetenes 10 oe Known every wnere. ut. nam y Is certainly a very fortunate minister. Tbe uev. utorge e. wagieton, in a recent iisinets uole to tbe editors of the Christian tserofr, bays: "I have just returned from a otracied meeting, iirst at Heotiaud Cburcb, knusa. then continued at Three Creeks tourct. Arkansas. The meeting continued thir- icn days, mere were peioaps niiy inquirers, d tbe uora'i piopie are vreatiy revived. eso churches are under the pastoral charge of o Rev. T. M. lioyi, an earnest brother, popu- r. uselul. ana beloved tor his work's sake." I Mr. James S. Dennis, who has for some time en Buprly intr tbe pulpit ot the Rev. Dr. Poor, Hewi.rk. has been appointed a missionary of e American Board, and will go out to Syria 1th Dr. Jeesnp in October, i The Rev. Htephen W. Dana, late of Belvl- re, New Jersey, has Deen installed by the lird Presbytery of Philadelphia, as pastor of re Walnut Etreet Church, West Philadelphia. The Rev. Norman Sewr, D.D., of Rutlaud. ermoni, ha accepted a call to the First resbjterian Church, in Ueury street, Brooklyn, ite Rev. Dr. Robiuton's. The Rev. Dr. 11. B Cnnniueham ha :cepted an invitation to supply the church at ;. Mary's, Georgia. i.aie Theological Seminary opened lately lb a larye class and an tbe protcs.-oi's on the ouud. BAPTIST. New buildings are about to be erected for tho socbester Theological Seminary, a main build iff for lecture-rooms, library, and chapel, and omer tor dormitories, xtie latter, which is to a bandSMnie. subi-tautiM fuurtorv building. d will cost about $32,000, is to ba commenced mediately. The Setulnury has a German o- rtmeut in very successful operation, which ks to meet tbe wauts of eighty German mist iuii)its InkAmerica. j The Rev. J. C. Htden has been nnanlraiu'ly fected pastor of tbe Baptist church at Wllming i, N. C. S The Georgia Baptist churches have a mem trsLio of ti7.315; the Virginia, a meenbership 110,520. Virginia thus leads the Baptist van. CONGREGATIONAL, The South Church. Chicago. Rev. C. M. ler, pastor, hai bought and paid for a Alb , ai.d made a handsome start ou a subcrip u lor anew church edtflce, Tbe new site is streets west of their present location. ,e pies-ent property, when sold, will add me 3000 to tbe building luml, aid the church ) good prospec s for toon possessing the issuutest bouse of worcbip iu that part of tbe J. j-Chicaro Theologlcnl Seminary opened its Hure term with au increaso of studen's. Over ty have already reported. The new building 1 be ready in a few weeks, and the aecnts are ihing tbi collection of funds to meet the va us prestug necishities ot the institution. -Tbe cuurebps of Homer and Li-le, N. Y., tuerly connected with Cortlaud Presbyterv, peu1 ited with riveCoijgreeationalistchurchfS torming a Central Association ot Conerega Uftl ministers and churches of New York. -Mip. P. T. Carey, of Wilton, N. II. recently eased, gave by ber will $8000 to the Amerl l Mist-iouary Assotratiou, and made the irch at Milton Falls her residuary legatee, Svmg it fono $12 000, as is supnose i. t-Tbe Grinnell Assnciation is the largest but I iu Iowa, numbering twentv nve chutche). ;o lnnvlu'-i liave been or":in1i-,J wuhlii imlts this jeur. EPIsCOrAL. Tl'e most riliiHlisiically inclined Kp!:-copal istcr iu Hun Fraucis'.'O, Cuhloruin, U taU ;o bn the Rev. F. Dillon, of the Church of St. James the Lee. Ho usually appears in the Sabbath si rvk-es clad in a white robe, with an iminei.se cros down the back. He is sur rounded by a number of attendants. Seven candles are on tbe altar, and the number ut genuflexions goce through wl'b, in a morniug service, Is of au unusunl chsrae'er in au Epis copal church. It is r-aid he hss been twice bus peiKled by Bishop Kip, but as soon as restored, wears the cross as conspicuous y a ever. On the ln,b ot September, at Moutreal, a vole was taken by the "Episcopal Sjnod of Canada, and a resolution was alupted, torbld oinrr the elevation of the elements, tbe use of ii cenfe, and tho niixins of water with the wine, the u?eoftho wafer-broad, or libts oa 'he communion table, and the wearing of vest ments while saying prayers. The Applelous, publishers, have given Bishop Beck iih the rim of $20,000 lor the pur pose of butldine; an Orph us' Asylum in Macoo. Georgia, under the auspice ot tbo lipWoopal Church. METHODlSr. The letter of the Texi correspondent of the rallimore ni.Topn! Methodist report over three hundred and thirty couverons in twelve days. This glorious revival, which has for some time been prevailing nt Ku-k, r' extended to Gl veiston, Austin, Waco, Waxabatcbli?. nud other important points. Over one hundred have made a piofessiou of n lie-ion at Ru.k aud Alto, ar.d the work is still going on. The Rev. Dr. Lnuahan, of the Book Room, will for tho prcent supply the puloit of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church at Orauire, New Jnr.-ey, made vacant by the acceptance bv Dr. Dasliiell ot the Presidency of Dickinson CollOtfe, Dr. William A. Smith ha eonseutel to take the Presidency of Cuutral College, Missouri. REFORMED. John A. Davis, who graduated from the Tboloeical School in New Brunswick in May lsii-t, and who has been accepted and desig nated as a missionary to China by the Board of Foreign Mission", has been ordained to the work of Gospel ministry. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. J. Y. Boyco has been ordained and irstalled pastor of tbe First Reformed Presby terian Church of Cinctuuati. The congregation, which formerly worshipped on George street, charged their location to Plum street, between Kighth and Miutu a very eligible location where they have built a handsoine stone church, in the basement story of which, very tu-tefully fiulshei, th ey now worship. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY OF TDK United States of America, WASIILNUTOy, D. C. Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved July 25, 1868. CASH CAPITAL, 81)000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FIRST NATIONAL BASK BUILDLNG, FUIIiADELrHIA, Where tbe business of the Company Is trans acted, and to wblcb all general correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS. CLiBEHMH, Clark, JaV e-OOKK, K Raich fobd Stark, W. Ci. Moukbiad, Geckgi F.TYLKK, J. iilKCKLJCY CLARK, E. A. RoLtrNS. Henry D. Uookk, Wit. K. Chandlkr, OHN L). JJKKKBKil, liDWAKl) UOUUK, ii. C. t'AUNKSiOCK. OFFICERS. Clarence h. Ci.ark, Phlladelpbta, President, Jay Cookk, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee, Henry D. Cookk, Washington, Vice-President, KMKKbON W. PiKT, PlilludtiJpUla, Heurelary and Actuary, K. H, Turner, Wasblnuton, Assistant Sec'y. Francis a, Bmith, Al. D., Medical JJireotor, J. Ewiisa Mkabh, il. I)., Assistant Medical Director, MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. Barnes, Burgeon-General U. S. A., Wash-iimlnn. P. J. HoRwrrB. Chief Medloal Department U.S. N., WaKhinglou. D. W. Bliss, M. v., W ashington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm. E. Chasdike, Washingtou, D. O. U&orqu Uakdimj, Pniiadelphia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Offered by this Company are: It is a National Cnropany, chartered by epo- Il bas a paid-up capital of 1,000,000. It oilers low raltn ul premium. Il fuiDishes larger inburanuo than other com panleB for the same money. It Is definite ana certain in Its terms. 11 is a borne company in ever y locality. Its policies are tixeiuol from hi Uuiinid-it. 'there are no unnecessary icuuioUous In the policies. Every policy la non-forfelt"ible. Policies may be tu&en wnica pay to the In surtd thfclr lull amouui and iturn a'.l the ira- mlnma, so that me limurHuce eosis only tne In terest on tbe annual pay un din. Policies may be taaeu that w'.ll pay tn the Injured, atler a certaiu uumbi rot yiiir4. ilurln J l ie un annual lucome of oue-teulu tue uuiouut named In tne policy. .No extra rate is charged for rUksupon the lives of females. L8 wsrp It insures not to pay dividends, but al so low a cost that dividends win be impossible. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, &0 Ha 8a Kb Ga Harris Seamless Kid Gloves, ETEBT FA IB W ABB ANTED. SZCLUBTVS AONT8 70B GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT A CO., B27rp HO. 14 CUESaTJT STREET, TDATENT SHOULDER-SEAM RUIBT WARVTFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINQ BTOBK. P1KFECT FITTJKO BH1RT8 AND DRAWEK9 niielroiu rutaourenieot al Tery short nonce. All other ariloln ul UliJSTLltMlUS'll SREaS OOUtb in fall varleiy. WINCHESTER & CO., 11 J Ko. 708 Cli ESN UTHlreeb COAL. BM1DPLET0S A CO., DEALERS IN . HAKLUIhJI 1.KUIGB and KAO jL.fi VEIN (KJAL. Kfcj t dinuder cover. Prepared xpraly lut fmlly n. Ym, No. 12M WABUJUbfuKlil Awn Qttlna Wo. t'4 WA 11T Btrt-t. M JOHN CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, NIIOPMl MO. ia LOUUH STREET, AJf KO. 1T8 CIIJKAiaiVT STUFKT, (2 FjjXLAUJLI.PifTAj' CAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. Jm:ctric teleurafu is ciilna. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH CCMPANY'8 OFFICE, Nos. 23 and 23 N1SSAU Street. ORGANIZED UNDER SPECIAL CHARTER FROM TUB BTATK Ot NJW YOJE.K. CAPITAL. 5,000,000 60,000 SHARES, flOO EACH. DIRECTOBa flon. Arnimw O. Ctbtin, PfallAdetphla. Paul b. FonnK.of lluuell A Co., China. Fbkd. BuTTJUirrKLO, of F. BnttorUeld A Co,, New York Isaac LivrcRMOBit, Trew. tilth, O. B. R., Boston. ALKXAKbia Hcli.akd, Tress. Am. Ex, Co , New Y'orlc. Hon. James Noxotf, Byracnsa, N. Y. O. H. Palm kb, Treaa.Went. C. Tel. Co., New York. Klktchkb WjcbTBAV, of Wfestruy, Glbba dt Uardvaa- tie, N. Y. Niobolas Mick lks, New York, OFFICERS. A. G.Cubtin, Presideou N. V ICKLKH, Vlce-1're.ldeut, O Koaaa Cunamt. Secretary. Gkobom Ellis (Cashier National Bank Common- ti ealih). Treasurer, Bon. A. K. UcClubm. Philadelphia, Solicitor. The Chinese Oowmment having (through the Eon, Anton JJurlingame) conceded to thU Company thf, privi. lege of eonnieUng the great teajorU of lha Empire by tubmarine electric uugravh cable, viepropote commenc ing opcrationi in ehinn, and luylng down a line qf jyo miUt at once, between the following portt, vU; Population. Canton...: i.uoi.uhj Macon - . 6u,U00 Bone Hong.... 25O,0U0 6watow , 2uOOJ0 Amor 250,000 Foo-Lhow......... 1,ZM,U00 M at-cba mm Nlugpo 4OI.000 Bang-Chean 1,200,000 Shaughal............ .....M...nM....M...l,000,000 FINANCIAL. Total......................- M...........6 SUI.000 These ports have a foreign commerce of ftmo.OuOiUoO and an enormous domestic trade, betides which we have the Immense Internal commerce of the Empire, ladlatlLg iroiu these points, through Its canals and navigable rivers The cable being laid, this company propose erecting land llnew and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, as everywhere else, tbe communications or the Government, of buelbess, and of social life, especially In China, Bhebas no postal system, and her only means now of communicating Information la by courier on land, and by steamers on water, ILe Western World knows thai China Is very large country, In the main densely peopled; bat few yet realise that she contains more than a third of the human race, 'lbe latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by tbe local magis trates, make ber population lour Hundred and ihur teen Millions, and tlila is more likely to be under than over tbe actu.l aggregate Nearly all of tbeie who are over ten year, old not only can, bnt do read and write. Ber civilization Is peculiar, but her literature Is as extensive as that or Kurope. China is a land of teachers and traders; and tbe latter are exoeedlut ly qnlck to avail Uemselves of every proUered facility for procuring early Information. It Is observed la California that the Cblnete make great use of the telegraph, though It there transmits messages In En glish alone To-oay, great numbers of fleet slsamers are owned by Chinese merchants, aud used by them exclusively for the transmission of early intelligence, If tbe telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, were now In existence. It Is believed that Its business would pay Its cost whliln tbe 0 rst two years of Its successful operation, and would steadily Increase thereafter. No enterprise commends I Well as In a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our whole people. It la of vast national iuiporlauce commer cially, politically, aud evangelically. bbares ot Ibis company to a limited number, may be obtained at fM each. (10 pa able down, (lo on tbe 1st of November, and IJ25 payable In montuly Install meuts or t2 50 each, commencing December 1, IMS ou application to DREXEL & CO., Ko. 34 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, To duly authorized Banks and Bankers throughout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OI THE COMPANY, UTos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 8 29 NEW YORK. STEAMBOAT LINES. PHILADELPHIA AND THEN tiiu bleauiuoat Iilne. Tne BleawliKut xx iuhumi leaves anut mreei wnrr, lor Trenton, stopping at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Burllnguin, iJrlmol, Florence, Hoboing' Wbarr. and White Bill. Leaves Aicb Street Wnarri Leaves South Trenton, balurday, Oct. it, 1 P. W Saturday, Oct, S, 6 P.ili bunday, Ocu 4, to liurliug'on, Bristol, and Inter mediate lauding, leaves Area street wharf at 8 A.M. aud 2 P. M-; leaves Urlxtoi at 1(j A. M, and i. P. M. juonuay, uct o. z;t r.Ji aiouany, uct. o. 'luesoay, " 6, zf P Mi Tuesday, ' , Weo'uay, 7, S P.M 0 bursday Oct. 8. Iiou'i fc'rifiay, , s A Wtdday, ' I'bursday, " rrinay, 7. U ju'I go S A.. VI 9 A.M 9AM It Iu. Fare'to Trenton. 40 cents each'wav: lnierm dUt'a places, lt5 cents. 4H FOK HlLMISGTON.CHKSTEij, JLS0.,0:' W . Jiixour sCTTAAifrwslou llokoiA. 15 CMUts. ' siauier A HI hi. i.avs CHE'S NUT Btret 'Wharf at8 4i A.M., aud returulng leaves Wlluilug- tun at 2 P. M. Kxcursiou tickets, 15 cents, Tue nienunr b. (a. F1la.'1UJN leaves OlitsMJl' Mtreet W hart al 8 P. M. JCare, 10 cents. 10 1 2 OPPOSITION Tf TH IE rntt. Bl NkJJ KAiLKOAM A.M It Ul J i. l uaiuer JOHN BYLVESTER will make dally excuislous to Wilmiuguiu (Sundays exoepmu ), louon lug at cheater and Marcus Book, leaving A RUB P.1,'.""'. l""t ' lu A- M- BUd ' -i returning, leave Wl mlnifK r at 7 A, M. and 1 P. M, D'u"""' Light freights taken, BUC?pNtaV r?A: c-aily xcuksioks.-thi r-- '-m splendid bteawboat JOHN A. WAn , mavtb cBlLbN UT (Street W uarf, Phllada,, at I o'clock and 6 o'clock P. M., for Burlington aud BrlBtol, tonchlug at Klverton. Torreidale, Andalusia, and Beverly. Returning, leaves Bristol at I o clock A, M. and 4 P. M. Fare, as cents each way! Excursion 40 ots. t lit! r IirZfS F0K NEW YORK SWIFI-SUBB rsWrf 4itr--l.'r","'rt"r'-""" Company Despatch a. u nwlii-bure Lines, via Delaware and Karltan Canal, on and after tbe IStb of March, leaving dally at 12 M. aud 5 P. M connecting with all Northern and liutHleru lilies, For treu-Jit, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIIUJ & CO., IU No. las h. JJKLAWAlUc Avenue. rgTCTlN SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. TBH jifi.-.u'na ..i.,.t..i new Uieaamhlp TWILIUBT win iKV,cn;uiitstrt wharf, Fklladelpula, at o'clock A. M., aud p. M., fur .Burlington and Bris tol, 'oncblug at Menaces', wharf, Tacouy, Klverton, Andalusia, and Beverly, iuauralng leaves BrUtoi at 11 A . M.. and 6 P. M, Pare, its eunu each way, Kxcurslnu, 4u cents. Ko s tf eaptaln H. CRAWFORD, T O UORBEMEN AND FARMERS. 1)6. liOUIi'S GltEAT HOUSE fOWDER, FOR GALLS, CUTS, OPEN fcOUES and BURNS. Worst raqts cared In lrom one to six days. NO CUKalNo PAV. price fifty cents pint box, Alicrdersaadr.scd no. 5 North SI XTU ftreet (third llior), Will be pioiupili atUr.0ed to, v il ttinrp IITIIMNDOLPPi Dealers In all Uoverriment Secnrllles and Foreign Exchange. Kills for sale on London, Parlf, Frank Tort, Etc. Letters or Credit Issncd ori Messrs. J1MES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS' USE UT ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bought and sold on Com mission. Deposits received, and Interest allowed. Gold loaned. Collodions made. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, "0 PHILADELPHIA. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CEIITRALPACLFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, U PHILADELPHIA. WM. PAINTER & CO., DJJSKERS ASD DEALERS L G0YEILX MEM SECURITIES, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AMD Central Pacific Railroad Co, TVa liare on hand THE FIRST MOST GAGE SIX PER CEAT. GOLD INTEREST ROADS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Gorernnieut Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application. ut FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OT THE ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. TOR SALE AT 87J, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 18G8. PAYABLE SEMI ASKCALLY. January aud July. Tbe rggiegate amount or (live Bonds laauel by the Company is 9100,000, npuu their works estimated locust over 91,000,000, from a carelul examination of tbe usts which will be made of tbe water in trie city audauuuUj, It is estlma'ed tbe Company will be able to pay lakoe iividenis on its erucE. ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESIS BUNDS AKE lOH BALE AT TULSE PBI0S3. APPLY TO IJLENDINMNU & DAVIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. QANKING HOUSE OP Nos. 112 and 111 South THIRD street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Gorernment Securities. Old 520s Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference, allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed vn Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0KS botifbt ana .Old anOommUsloB, Bpcclal fetulneei acoommodatlona reseryed for adlcs. Him We will receive app'lcarions ft Pollolss ot Life In.uraDOH tn tbe National M Insurance (Juiapauy of the Uulted blttU. Jiull lufoimullua ,lveu at out etuoe, FINANCIAL. QLENDINNINO ct OAVI8. o. 9 neirTn thikd strebsi fcltock and QolA Brokers QUOTATIONS OP NKTV VORK BTOCK8 AJ.WAT3 OS HAND. Itl . wwimnrrM, n. ion n. datii AUCTION 6ALES. Will .ell THIS DAY, MomiIi.b and Evnnlni. l'o;Ret cutlery, Noilons, etc. """" " t'tiy and country merchants will Dud barsKlns. ticoUs ysckedfree Of charge. ,29 siuppirTo. xf: LOKILLAKD'S STKAMSUIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK. From and after tul. Oaie, lDrite of treigbt by tbl. line will be ten cents per 100 ltd beaty good a; ljar cent per foot, meaturemeut; one uent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One cl tne feteamers of this Line will leave every Tuerday, 1 bur.day, and 8tar day, Goods received at all t'oien on covered pier. AU goods forwarded by Hew Y,rk agent free of charge, except cartage. For rnruier Information, appiy in tbe pier to bsiiuu John f, o3l. van tt 4 v a w 4 L VAk A A Al. V fcA, WITU C- i ciMtier Bsi(jue SAREPi'v, Wlnroth, Master, Is low itmoiog fur ibe aoo ve i" i t, aud w iii sa,t ou or HUUUL iMTltDtr i For Frelgbt or Passaie apply to WAMiKN A OBKUG, 1,1- W WH4KVK'. Perteryher 23, 18S8. g ZJ 6V ft Oll LIVEKPOOL AND QUKKN8 Wto TOWN. iuuiau L.11.U ut shah Mui.i.. w. i oiuiea to sbM as lullowu: Ul ! V OJb' AM W KikP, barumajr, October 8, CITY OF NliW IOHK, TuesJay, October ti. Cl'lY OF PA HIS, bsiurday, Oo.oOfrlo. CITY O' LOMHiN,e.aturui. , uo,uoer 17. and eacb surceedlLg kiihi1a and luieruute Tuesday, at 1 P, M., lrom Pier 4 Norm ivlver. JttAlEti OF PAbCiaUK hv rui MATt, btrameb SAlLrKO SVJtBY tATVBDAY, Payable lu Uold. i-K aoio in Currency, FIBbT C A Ul N ........(10U 1 91 ith, k A(i E ..... fM to LonUou. lik'il to l.ooOon,.......,., 40 to Paris 1I6 to Paris 47 FA88AOK BY IBS TUttlAlT BTEaMF.B VIA UAL1JTAX. ITiKbT CABIN, TKICKA, Payable In Uold. Psyaiiie lu Currency. Liverpool.... fOOl LI vi 1 pool ,..i10 lialliux... a ttbliiaji IS bl, Jobu's, N. F......... 1 4, pi. Jouu's.N.F. I W1 by Braucb steamer.... I ) Mraticli tsienaier... Pneaengers also KrwarUou to ilavi e, Hamburg, lire lueu, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bouKbt bere by persons sending for tbtlr trleuds, at moaetaie rai-s 1-orturtber lnroiiuatlon apply at tbe Company's Ollires. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to 0'DOj.ni liLL a SAULK, Agents, Ko. 411 UHtaSU 1 Strott, Pnlladolpbla, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX. K&baUrxaandrta, Georgetown., and W&sbmgtoa l tut Cbes.peake anu Hehtwue tlaual. with con nections at Alexaudna from lae luuet direct route lor L nchljurg, Bristol, Knox vine, Nashville, Dal ton and 1 lie Houibweat. btoamers leave regularly evtry Uatnrday at noon from the bnt wbarf aue Alar but street, Frelgbtrecelved dally. wjj p cLyOT No. 14 Nort;. aud boutb Wbarves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent Bi orgeiovn. M. juAjUHIIMM dk Co., Ageute at Alexandria, Vlr glula. HI jiii.Dh.LAW AKE AMIUAHIfAN CANAL. Tbe bieam Propellers of inis Hue leave DAILY from brut wharl below Marae: airee THKOCOH 1A it iloUa. Goods forwarded by all tbe lines going oat of New York, North, East, aud Weal, !Vee 01 culiimlsaloa. Freights received at our uau il low rates. WILLIAM P. Ci.VUK dt CO., Agents. t . h. c . 14 w-UAli VEa, Philadelphia, JAS1F8 HAND, AgeuU to No. tin WALL fetreet, coriier of Pouth, New York, H? PIIII.ADELPll 1A, 1UCHMOND SXnMU. AND XSuitFOLE JlbAllUl? LINK. ilAOtjWH FKKJOUT Aiit LINJii TO iHE hOUTH AND iVKui, EVERY 8A1UKDAY, At noon, from FlittsT WHaHF above MARKET TuKODGH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points In North and Bou.h Carolina, via bea board Air Line Haiiroad, concectug at Portsiaouth aud to Lyucboorg, Va.,Teou-n' aua the West, via Virginia aud l euueasee Air Line and iUcJuuond and Danville Kallroad. Frelgbt HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOWEKKaTHU THAN ANY OlHEttLlNA The regularity, safety, and cheapuessof this route commend It to the puullc as tue mom desirable me dmm tor carrying every description ot freight. No cuarge tor commission, druyagu, or auy expense Ol trausler. bimuiHlitps Insured at lowebi rates. Freight received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North aud feouih WHARVES. W. P. POKTU-K, Agent at Hlchmoud and City Point. T, P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. -A. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND ikm BOII.IVK WOWiS.-NEAi'lK A T.h.vv liwuniiAiiAMl THEOitETlCA L ENU1NEEKH. ... nvl,q,c, JU1 liJViU A A SUAUK bMl'llle, aud FOUNDEKH.baviug lor many year. been In suocesslul opeiatlou, uuu been exciunlv.ii engaged la building and repairing Marine aud Klvet fc.ugiiiw), high and low-pressure. Iron Bjllers, Water lanks, Propellers, etc euc, ictpcotrully Oder theu services to ihe public a. being tully prepared 10 con tract lor eugius of all slaw, Manoe, River, aud fintioiisry; hnvlugseiso! pat Tutuf diUorem size are prepared to execute oruerc nii uuick dunur.ii Every duscrlptlon 01 pailern . unplug made at ths aitu. um, XllgU KUU AjU W-prUSt Ure IU. Tubular aud Cylinder Boilers, 01 tue best Pennsylva nia charuual lrou, Forglngs ui did hIzah and kinds Iron aud Brass Casiliugs ol "icriplioiii. Koli Turning, 8cr-w CutilLg.and alii'ttierwurkoonneoted wUb tbe above business. Drawings and speuiucatlnn!. tor all work done at ttietubuahnieul free of cbargr, aud work guaran teed. T he subscribers have ample ui.rt-dock room for repaint of boats, where they c&- lie lu perfect uaety and are provided wau aheHra, "oc.ks, falls, etc. etc mr raising heavy or light weig u 1 a. JLiJB O.NEAF1E. J'-il S P. LEVY. 811 BEACH ami iLMEa btreeta. J, VAU6HN MBBI0K, Wll.LLAK H. H KB BIOS JOHN X. OttrA. SOITHWAKK FOUJSLIU, FIFTH AXD WAbHINUTON Btraeu. miLivuj'iii, n,MKKWl'K roi). PENGINKEK8 AND MACjIINIHTH, manufbciure High aud Low Prague bteaiu Engine, (or Land, Klvtr, and Marine bi-rvioe. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Uuu Boats, eta, Caoilugs of all kluds, either lr.iu or brass. Iron Frame Koolk for Gas Wore;, Workshops, ana Kallroad btatloas, etc Kemris and Gas Machinery, ot the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plant Aiion Machinery, also rttigar, Saw, and Grls MUIb. Vacuum Pans, Oil Steam trains, Defecators, Filters, pumping, Kn (Inee, etc . . bole Agents for N. Blllenx'l Patent Snsar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent riteam Hammer, aud Aaptnwall Woolsey i Patent Centrifugal Bngat Draining Machines 6 jJ FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES n . t, . M A I s e n . JJ MANCFACTrHKB Of i IRE AND BUBGLaK-PKOOF SiFES, LOCKeUlTH, BELL-HANGEK, AND DEALEB IN BU1LD1NU HA KOWAKK, tB Ko, 44 HACK Btreet, BOOTS AND SHOES. HAVIXO ALTEUED ANIi ENLARGED MY btore, No, 2M N. N IN 1 H -met, 1 luvlte atlen lion to my lucreaiied stuck (or my own tuanufaature) of line IioOTb.bHOKK. GAlTl :tib, Etc, of the latest ryits.and at the lowest price. .,, ,,,,., y U siu ERNEST 80PP. 7ITLER. WEAVER A CO.. MANUFACTURHJUJ OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAQH, CORDS T WINKS, ETC., KO. 23 North WATKK HI roe t, and No. 22 North vv LAW ABE Aveuna. IPUILAOKLPHIA. JtnJV H, FiTl-ica, Miokaki, wxavka Lulhai if, ClAtXUiUA, ll AUCTION SALES. BUNTINd, DrullOHow ft CO AtTTlOK. , , K lif. Not. H2 and wi M iSk ki '.i . of Jiank ,t,t Si.cots.s.u Zbo. LAI GE BALE OF FPKVC'lt ADOTr;a vno. PKAN DRY iOOD8. Jil'C 'UHO Cc'cber 8. at 10 o'ciocs. 1 n lour monibV cred.t. LAIGE.r?PECIAi;AKnArntACTIVE SALE OF Messip, H. HKNNrQVIN ACO., .T.T,,..wlll sll tl.rnnih ' LUNUMt. In. KB RlioV A CO. u four ninniM rr.dli, A 1-T-TT a',u MONOAY, October . PLAIN inn T10"'1'1''"1 AhMiHTMt'NT OP 1 LAIN 2!!Ht:TAKl JIKKiMl BHAWL.1, AN Ol their own l1 A Hi S B 1U" ' ' I K bH A W l.S. " "eironn-weit known mauufa-jmre aud exe'imlve the r iT-J 'I1 ,,.mr Bt ' a, for the first tltm a I "a-;W ,w',a,r.',,;in,,i(h"t-' 1 Orundqf. A '-;ir0m m',",n' finest grade,. nptfMlW,1 M-re .d loog ''iSI'cefg,!? l',T'un. re" - Cy.VimriiVn J - olul u,eii s.,ur and lomr ausAi.. d.VlrslViJAJ c""'1ur'4"" "'" "ne of a ml r.b:s'i!,on,d,('I,,lJl;:;f,u,t,, ,uuiud" roitue iri.!'ii"Vn.r',"f 01 "bawls Is rmpontd rnllrK'v of ErVvi'ue maiiuli.c.u.e cf ilessr.. H. t-fcNNK-Mn -ifri-9" ",,d of dislrim enclnslveiy Uw irijA-u In ol Lm" ""'"roasHed In Variety acd a.yle by uofc i.er"J'' ever made at miction. ' H. HENXKQCIX A CO. HALE OF 0 C.'RKl- HOOTS. PHOEa THAV FIXING feAH. KTC AV nt .... . On Tuesday rooinlug, 'J- uct. e, et 10 o'clock, ou 4 mouths' credit. 9 M st LAUQESSLHOFBRITIbM, FHENC!HrOERMAW AiND IlUA J-.HT.iC Dit GOODS, ' n, .... . " "l'litusday ornlug. ucr. s, at lu o cluck, oa four months' oredlt. lo t si LAUGE BALE OF CaRPF.THSOS. I(io PIKCEa 1 LOOK OILCLOTH. K1C, rJ'l'a8 n.,k , . On Kr!dy Morning, about a.oo.."1 V. 'cl1"'. o '" monlha- credit. ? " mVl' '""'"! Venetiun. list. I.eTn "cow clwh etc curPl"if. Hece. ot oil '03 8t m. wiVwa08-139 "i Oct fJ atlnr-V" Mun,y Morning,' biU v . T'. t,0t,oiotk,atNo, 1.111 N.FUteon h siroat turnRv,""1' P?rlor- dlu,u' nrt ltllng.?.Sm wii oh U, l.0 ?"" luul cliauib..r luri.lt.ure nfl hh.i.p,",e. 11,'r mirror, china and glassware ! ""' and bedding. Une llrtmeft! bttlu r,cV,,fV''J N"- "10 onth Fifth streot ETC. UOOKCA&E, BRUSSELS CARPJST? , . , On Tuesday Morulng k-JL: : "tJ0 " ' 'ock at No. 310 bouth FIKhlrt by catalogue, the enure furniture, by ord'r o? tors, luuudliir walnut iarlor Inrnitn,!. 9JU lilture, balr mattresses, nne cblua and i KiLiZLllL arge mantel mirror, na r fine plVr mirro?. .u a A. -BAL?..OF.REAL ESTATE ANDSTOPR-a tlVu Vm T, :cbange, will Include " r v .. ainu WIULI.MG'8 ALLEY r'on" euCe andlr8e Lo1- leotloii Uioi Inches e,VtlD7tcLDYOBKKOAE,etCo''ry or Qiinneinet. vomer or DELAWARE RIVBR WHARF, below Arch llronr H A DDONF1ELD Main eireet-EUgsut Miuio . bH 1PPEN, No. b2t-r'rame Owelllng '""'Oj. T IloMPhON Large Lot. Nlneteeutn Ward. RaCE, No. 1021 Hery und Dwelling. 'JIIIKO. No. above Gie"u Brick Dwelling THIRD (North). No. 123-Hlore and Dwelling FOWELTON AVEN UE.N0B. 4Uand4lHlModerB Dweilicgs. SVi-aI? :WMi:?,?lx,'en,h "'reet-Brlck Stable. FI H H (Narih). No. S88-Modern Dwelliog. MONTGOMERY AVENUE Uulinishid Stone House, FoltTY-SEf OND, below Chesnut-Valaable Lot OhOUM) KENT-127 . ay. ar. ",u"01e b' SEVENTEENTH AND CvMPit01II5E, S E. Cor ter Elegant ltesicence. CHEHMV, No; lUlt VIodern Dwelling. SUAMOKIN. Nos. 22U5 aud Zin Teu Brick Dwell- JEFFEPKOSr, No, 2M7 Moflnrn Dwellluir J BUlPPEN.b. E, Coru'er Bu.l- STOCKS. 69 shares Third National llank, Ol shares Central Transportation Ct. IUhi Philadelphia and Baltimore Central R R lSBtinres Jellersou I-'irn Ins Co. fsotiO Western Peuim H. Ji. first niort, bond 1 Hliare Point Bretze Prk Aaaociallon. JO 2 1r. 6 Khares Acaoemy ol Music, " 1 snare Academy of Fine Arts. beason 1 lcket Arch biieet Theatre. BY B. SCOTT, Jr , SCOTT'S ART GALLGUr No. 1U2DCHESNUT bireet, Phlladelplila. VITI BROTHFRS' SPECIAL SALE OF FLFOANT AI.ABaKIER ohNAMh-STS. BRONay GLASS WARE. bTAXUEf TEi. ETC ETa. UL,MS will take place On Wednesday Morning. Oct. 7, at l(-a o'clock, t.ud coutliue at7ii oclok In the evening, at Bcotl's Art Gallery, No. lwo CuesuuL street. Tbe collection will be arranged for examination on Monday, rth Insu, ai d will consist In p.rt ot ele gantly carved alabaster stone vases, ofPoman. Gre cian, aud irunau designs; agate bardtgllo and Cm telllna vases and nrns, liaccaule tazzas Uute.t Cam psnas, large Ktm.can vase., suit. hie tor halls or purlers: linely (luted co.umns, suitable for figures or bust., eic.lo. Also, a Hue Invoice of Crete Btatuettei tn onlors re ceived from tbe best manufacturers In Naples repre senting subjects from every-day Hie groups ot rlh. ermeu. shepiierus. bantllts, Hltnie pieces ut peaaanLrr o the varlons provinces of bouiheru Italy. Alabaeler Kiiitutti-s, represenllng Dunce of Venus Group or the Three Graces, Keaiguatlon, Cauova'a Lions, to. eio. Large Kroi re Figures Fine ormolu and gilt clocks, gilt groups and 11 Mines, etc. etc. The aoove collection Is a: special Importa'ton of ilet.nr. VITI BROTHERS (lute Vita Vlll A bons). and upon examination will be touud we 1 worthy the attention ot lovers of art and verlu. 10 3 at D. McCLEES & CO. AUCTIC KEEB8 J. No. toe M At EET Btreet, ltt SALE Oi" 1600 CASES BOOTS, BHOE9, BRO G NS, Kl C. On Uouiiay Morning, October s commencing at 10 o'clucr, we will sell, by catalogue, lor cusli. 'boo cases meu's, boys', aud youths' toolp, shoes, brogans, balniorals. etc. AM, a desiiable axsoi tmeiil ol ludles', misses', and children's clly-uutce goodu. 10 1 j(, BALE OF UCO CASES BuOTH. SHOES, BRCGANS. ETC. ErC.I On Thursday Morning, October 8, csrumenclLg at lu o'clock, we will sell by cats o.ue, tor cash. 18 0cases Meu's, Boys', and Yruiiis' Bonis, bhoes. Brogans, llaliuora a, etc Aiko a prince and desirable atsoitme'it of Ladles', Misees', and Culidren 8 wear. flu s-u THOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMlbblON ti EKCHANTb, Na 1J1U U HEf N UT t.ti eel; rear entrauoe No. inn baiuom al male at No iwj cnesnut Btreet. HOUSEHOLD FURNllUtth., CABl'JtTS. ETC. On Momly Morning, At 10 o'cicck. al No lS42Chesniitsiieet, will be sold, theiurnliureof at.uilly Ut-ciiulug housekeeping com pilslug handhume Bruseels, ItiKraln, and Veue lan carpels, ueur'y lew; walnut slueboard, marble top; reps lounge; bianliii cbalr; wall chair; elegant wal nut Jenny Llnd bedstead; waluut wardrobe dres-lug bureaus; washstandu; beddlug; culua; glansware; kitchen uteusl. a, etc, 10 2 2t Fale at No. 1604 N. Thirteenth street, BANDaOME FURN1TCKK, OAKPBl'A ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTE. ETC. Ou Tuesday Morulng, Oc'eber ft, at to o'clock, at No. 11M N. Thirteenth Btrtet. will be sold, lbe Jurniiure of a family declining housekeeping, romprislrg rosewood piano lone; Brus sels, Ingrain at d Venetian carpels; walnut parlor fur niture, covert d with rich lerry; walnut chamber and dlnlug-room lurulture: nilrrnn; chlua and glass ware; beds, niattres.es, and bedding; kin-lien furniture, etc. I.CUHLE BARREL GUN, AND WATCH. Also, ore double barrel . ou and one la-iy's gold watch. Catalogues will be ready at the auction store on Mond.y. . ... . The furniture can be eiamlned esrly on mornlnir of sale '"3 2t LIPriNXOTT. FON CO., ACCTIONEERS, AbHHVBbT BUILDING, No. 240 MARKET Street. rOMTIVE HALE OF THE K TOPIC AND FIX TURKS OK A RETAIL HOblEltH AND NO TION rl ORE. Upon the Premise., N. W.ci mer Eighth and Locust. On Tuesday Morning. Oct. 6. sale ronimeucluir at 0 o'clock. Included, will be fjund a lull assortment ol hosiery, glove., trimmings, notions, etc. 10 8 2t LAttGE POSITIVE SALE OF 850 LOTH AMERICAN AND I M FOR TRD DRY GtOlJb, LIN KN GJODs. WUI IK GOODS, ill) blEUY GOODS, Mll-LINEHY GflOUS ETC., By Catalogue, on our Mentns' Ciedit. Ou Wtdue.dav Mtirulug. Oct. 7. commencing al lo o'clock. Included will be fom-d a lull ateorni-enior new aui seatoimble g t.jds, for preBt-u' and future ale11. 10 a at MARTIN r.ROrilEhP, AUCTIONEFKS. tl ately l?Mtt.u.eu K r M. TLomae Abou. I No. ban CHEbN IT bt.1 enuanoeliom i.UiM.
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