OVJl RELIGIOUS COLUMN. A Jlilile Kitltlle. The foWowltifr ri )dp 1 old, but excellent. Th) answer la In lie first book or Simiiel. Which of our vouch renders will fin J it f Vorne aid comrotsiTHte on who wa blind, Tlelplens hihI desolate. void" of a mind; huiU Um, dencwiiJir; though unneKcvincr, Trie irom nil mp, i'l mrr'a's adored, still l ignored The world I ws in. Kidb Ptolemy's, Cti'saiV, and Tipr'ath IMezar?, liirib diivs flie thoim : VVle mro, t(roiopcr.-, nil nrc acknowledger, Mine 1 unknown. I ne'fr hud a la' her nor mother; briab-r, ! I had elthtr. then ibev were neither lye nt roj birth. fjodpe. in a i l icii, taunte l by malice, i aid not lnncriT. iiueugo or merit, A .iot on the enrib. tSur cd among pnpan, rio one bnpHzorl me, Sponsor 1 li.id, who ne'er cim-chiml me: t he eavo mo the Liimc to her heart tint was dearest, he pave me the nlnce toherboom was nearest: l!ut one lrok of kiudni'; Mm ctt on me nevr, lor word on inj bliudness 1 beard from her ! evrr. tfncom parted by etransers, cayht could alarm me; envrd, I destroy!. I Me-pcl. allovel: liept a erortii for a priDee, but hud n mo of my own; illcd Me plr.ee of ft kimr, but ne'er bad a tlr on-. ; j!c?cuod a warrior, bnied a p'o': tfVH8 wliKt I teemed ncit, peemed hat I wis not, fVOtcd'to slin,elt:jr. a prco mi my head, . kii)V lovelv (Jrtiihtcr watched by my bed. low cei.tly rim dreiM'd me, faintimx with Tear! he nevi i uu'Ciigcd nie, nor wip"d o'lji ti-ar: Se'er moiiiened my lips, thongu parchluc; I ai ri dry. fVbat umrvci a blicrht rliould" pursue aud try; iwaarojiinv nursia me. wTctciicd and poor; rwa. roynl'v cir cd me in feeret, I'm sure, lived nut. I died not. Iut tell you I timyt. t'hut nrrfs have f aseed t-ineo i lirst turned to I lnur ITlila rarndox whence? tliis squalor, tlih f splendor? Fay, wa I kiuit, or a fdll pretender 1 alboii the mystery, deep lu uiy history waslamiiii? Kn and supernal, a demon infernal? fcOlVC It WbO CllU. UMMAR r OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. rm'Tisr. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH -PHIL AD EL PHI A, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1863. That (he Baptist denomination outside of hose limits 'b.cn President W.iylatid used to men wi h h;9 voice is even et almost wholly riven over to close communiou it seems ininia- Bible to ooub'. We have not seen a siufrle Bap libt oreau thot his a kindly word to oiler on Ihe action of the Wairvn A.i,ci avion, which lechued 10 pas the uou-clad resolution of Dr. iiiKOiii. aiot oi lnese paoers hnve pa-sed over bis action a a bcUtly ai possible: hut the Eranu- tnr and Chronicle ot this city is very severe upon Sir. Caswell, rbiinly telling hm that he waj not riected t'lesiuent ot isron L'uiver.iity that he ipiftht betray the denounn itiou. It fonrets that Lis honored predecessor, heninst whom not a pop moved his tongue, held the same senti- toients. iiie rcioiutiou ot Dr. Lincoln, which re defended bo leebly be'ore tiis own Assoeia lon, will become a part of Baptist blstorv. It (s being pressed at every Association; and, so nr as we may lodge 'rom the Bapii.it papers, hdepted Willi not a dlenuusr voice. It was so In ihe oher Rhode Island Association, in the IWorcester and in the Boston North Asociation. l&t tno bitter meetinp, Dr. Eddy, after reading ne resolution, ana quoiiiirr Jrom the Indeee )i- tfen our repoit of its tate. added: "I would ike to have these resolutions pushed as they ere. It the old Baptist bannt r trads in the dust tieneath the shadow of the aucfnt university, et us lift it high upo.'j the graves ot S'.illman and Baldwin " Loud "Araeni" nave indication that the audience was in full sympathy with the Speaker: ana when toe mockru'or put tlie oues- lion the re-oluti n was carried uuaniaiously by ft risins vote. lnuepemuw. juinieuriai Loi'itrence.xue moutniy mcet- ra of the Ministerial -Conference was n-dd at the Publication Rooms on Mou day morning last. The attendance was not so lariie as usual, owiut: mo doubt to the fact that the pastors Rcuerally attended the opening ot the (Jrozer Seminary, kud coull not well be absent from their posts ho soon attain. 1 here was a very general and animated discussiou ot the question. would It be advantaceous to substitute some other ser vice in the place of a second eermou to the same teople on the Lord's day?" The chapel ot the Memorial Cburcb, in this city, is rapidly approacnimr completion, and kill be ready lor occupancy before the close of Ihe year. Dr. Hen on'g people made a very ienerous contribution last Saooath of $1500 to the building fund. Ibis people all pull, uud pui ogether. The editor of the Baptist says: "Assocla 10ns are heme he'd all over the South, aud so ir as we have witnessed or heard irom them, hey are well attended, and reports encouraiiie-. ur numerical strength is rapidly increasing" The Berean Church, in this city, made acantby the leaipnaiton of liev. James Cooper, ie induleini? the hope that hev. Dr. Levy, of iewaik, will soon (jive them an affirmative cspoute to their earnest call to become their fcastor. f The Eleventh Church, In this city, bas wel comed her new pastor, Hev. Charles Keyser, vbo commenced bis ministry amonsr them last Sunday. A eordiiil welcomo is extended to liiru by the pastors and churches of the city, band we hope ana oeneve a onsnteruay is about lo dawn upon that afflicted church. PBESBYTEKIAN. A writer In the North Carolina Presbuterian xivcs the following account of a revival tu A-h-yole Chnrch, in tne I'resovterjlD. r'ayettviHe, of fwbich the Itev. Archioald McQueen is the pastor: 5 'Dunn? the first riaya of tho meeting marked uteri si was appar. nt in the congregation, fwhich eoutinued to deepen and widen until it pervuded the whole community, nbwbincf fevery other consideration. Tne strong man of lioary nge Ld the jouth of tender yeiiiM were Hed topether by tha Spirit ot tied, na humble penitents, to ihe toot of o Saviour's cro s. One Jiundred aud twenty-two souH, upon pro.ession pt tbeir faitli in Child, were added to tne (church, and others who ma lea prolo'slju will k-onnect themselves with other hrancnes of the jChrmiim Ctiurch. Oi this number ninety tour hteie whiles, twenty of whom wore heads oi I'lamil es and twenU-eiRltt were fre 'dmen." The Basis of Union presented, by the Phila delphia Convention lias pei.er.iJly been rei 'ctod iiyiue eccie iasticat assomunes ci iuo un:ten Presbyterian Chnrcb. In the sfond Synod of the West, however, action more favourable to Kinion was tanm. The Synod rnl ia Piqua, itihio. last nioitl. and liaviii1? h"itrd its delegated ko the. Convention, adopted tlie lollo incr: ( J2o(tvi',Thalltae(tynod htvln; benrd ttieBtato tliienlBi'f IIh clogau ti .tittUni hi CiHivt iitto.i. tii-ld tu Fiiiudiliiil't liwi N vernier, ))t)i-,nr (,f tu.ttr cou fenct lu v- ting tor Hi B isis imr i iuii:tFil, lu order tintt li nilslit nii on ukIii. bi-lora u uiiuioii4, a d it,. lnr li i lis j'ii)gment I lint will H nl i ia o muh liurni t( r a to wbi runt u coutiulittuce or ueao tut.oa Jur Fr'hb lerUI union." f The new Presbyterian ch.uch at Fuirviev, T'ew Jersey, was dedicated on Sunday wtck. Tho dedicatory sermon was preached bv t'.e Itev. Dr. Pi-.rsons, pii!"tor oi the Pnb.teriau k hurch of Beverly, aud the prayer of dediea'iou was oQt'ieil by the liev. M. L. Hod ircl, who bas rbarjH of thin m'w church entirpti"e. The tbutcb in beuutilully loca'ed on the liurhnsrton jind Cuuidcn turnpike, in tho vilhipe of Fair tew, one uiilrf b'jond Brllgdioro. it is a ueU fvvmo buihiiiiL', built in modern style, with end fciilliry and snmll tpire, and p iloted in a tasteful ai anm r, and is ciipaOle of nccoinmodu'.iii!; hihout two buudred aud fifty persons. It w ms klensily crowded on Sunday last, many belm Siuuble to obtain admittance. Tue prospects of the conereeation uie quite eoco'.irairinp. j Accordiusr to the E(iante is tho Old and Hew Behiol Pretdivteriaiis uuitmi would make a 'inemberthip ot (120,000. Of this, Wo-tlfllis wou'd bo ew eliool and Ihree-tifUn Old Sutiool. 'J he niinibi r of ui'tiis'cis in tlm united C iuiv.li would be about 4 Hid. ot whom ture-sVi.'iitlM would be ew S'diool the loiir-s.'vetiths 1 1 t'Uooi. The uumhtr of cliutch-s in the ui lied body would b 4327, of which neatly two-thirds would bo Old fchool. - A Pre byte mi n church was orstitzi1! at Ctircopn, Lbell toiinty, Kunsa". oti (he 2dthof HepKinber. by 'he ttv. Junes Lewis aud the Hev. ( barles II. MeUreMrr, rradute of Hie lust clnsj In Union Xneolouical Heminnry. The hev. Mr. MeCreery tnkes cnarirc of the ctnrc.n. -Tne ( onerrpational church at Netoi I-'aliM, Ohio, has recently changed its e:clesia-ub eal robtv, in aecoratinfp with the. ndvlco of the Oeneral Assembly. Imvinir previo islv elected five oi the members for a Board of hliieis or Ses sion. Tho ncv. J. S. McConncll. from tho United Pr sbj terhiii Pre;rtvierv ot Chtc iho, has nen rrei lved inio the Now School Church aud thj Presbyter cf Chicago. The Kev. hrancls II. Bowman, of th. Au-cu-ta Church. Virginia, has bdn called to tbe pii'.toiHte of tho Firs, Preaivvteimu Ciiurch, Men phi.i, Tcun., late Dr. htedmati'. Hx churches in tlm Presfntrrv of Well -boro, Pa., are vacant, most of them lu iiu-l-or mi loahtii ". tJrand Hu-rr rresbvtery, Ohio, lms gained five miLis.ers and two churches lu a year. CATUOLIC. There Is quite nil imDrjelio antoc tho lloninu Cn' hohes of Chicago. H sliop Duttau, while lately at Borne, learned 'hat some of the priests ot Chicaao I. a I biu sendin complaints to Hie Holy I I'y in relerciioe to his msuajreuicnt ot the piopirty ol the uiocese, nmo intiinr. to 43,000,0110, atid which is vested in him ns s le tru'tie. On his rituru, tho B:sliop sunniarlly dci'O-ed Fa'l.cr Din n, ol PaTiek's t'hnroli, ami Fa. her Kol.s, of the Church of tne Holy Name. As these men had bten c-pccinl'y ln-trti-ni'iital in creation and wisely lnves'intr, th lart;c property of tho diocese, find had tho rorotal support of thir peipli, tho Bihhop's arbitrary course exoited nn ludipriution nmona the usually Kulvni-sjvtj Hock. Au iiidieliatiou in-etiLtr w3 lic'd, and a couimittee of htteen ot tlie lvmous'iants in clutlius nldermeii, colonels, poir.iciau-, and nn rchants have the ma'er in caarjre. A fund of $11000 has bern subsctibed t'i mosecute au appeal before the Holy Father in Kome. Alai med at this Oi?;tion, the H'shop has no v withdrawn his idiot. It Is refreshing to die fcome belf aMpriitiir spirit mamiested: OJteven the most independent of the speakers said In the public meetina:' Let, us briun him ba'.tk, and i will be the first to place hbu in his Daio chial reaidcnce until we have time to hear Irom Koine that it is riuht he should he dismissed; then I will bo the hrst to let him go." In dependent. An nrchbi-bop nnd flvo new blshoos have been appointed by the Pope lor alexioo. an I will soon inter upon their mission. Tnis is not simply a means ol seeorinu His Holiness needed votes in the com'ine (Ecumenical Council; It is tne brst iru'ts of the e urreuder of Juarez to the Papal hit rachy. Their first aud, w fear, suc cessiul etlort will be directed to the repeal of the law which secularized the vast ecclesiasti cal property, whose re'etnion by tue clerery had filveii tLem such an undue aud odious pover in the htate. The lelection loi the pon of minister Irom our country to Mexico of (Jenernl Kose craus a man who is not only a Roman Catholic, but a biotlier ot ihe Bishop ol Cm innuti will not at nil wenken this auli-republicau Papal part.) . Independent. METHODIST. Bishop Paine, of thv Methodist Fpicopal Church outh, wriies to tho NasbviBe Adoocule, expbiiniug the aciiou of their hidt Oeuerul Con iereuce in relaii n to colored Conlerences. The Bbhops are authorized to form ebarc's, dis tncis, ana Annual Conferences of colored mem bers, and, where two or more Anntiul Confer ences are formed, are iuntruced to advise and assist them in organizing a separate Oeneral Conierence ior themselves. The Me.mohis An nual CoLferenee bas been aTeadv orsanized. and will meet November 18. Keuiy all ot tho preachers in this Couler?rice, Bsuop Paine tb'.nks, are able to read, and more than half to write. There is n revival of religion poina on iu Danvibe, Viruiuta, in tho Methodistchuich, and over one hundred lersons have professed eon vcision. The revival is not C Jiidned to one congregation, but members of a'l the. congrega tions are btitijeets of ir. The miuister i of the Meihodist, bapfst, and Presbyteiiau churches are woikina together, in perfect harmony, and doing everjthins, as lar as human instru mentality is coucerned, iu bringing sinners unuor the influence ot the Oospel. EPISCOPAL. The following propositions for the adyance nient of the Pro'.i.stanc lSptucopal Ckurcn will come up be'ore the Conveniion now in fcessiou iu JNew Yoik: "The time having come when the Chtircb should seriously Cuiislder her relations to the world nnd assume tnat attitude which is best calcu ated to advance her interests and promote pence both among tnose within and ihoce with out, the lollowing propositions are presented for the consideration of all those woo aro willing to work together on a new aud more Ca.holic platform: "1. Tnat a threefold Ministry liko that of the ProioBtant Episcopal Cnurch is scriptural and binding, yet de mauds no judgment, ot the minis try of others. ' 2. That no other than the regular clergy are to be allowed as clergy to officiate in congrega tions of the-Church. "3 That tbe oflice ot au Evangelist is one that any pious and competent person may assume in any coneiegation, when required. 'M. That, it is the dutvot every member of the Protestant Episcopal Churcn to labor to make this tbureh the ereat ceutre ot unity for all other religious booies iu ibe land. "6. That the Book ol Common Prayer should be further enriched by addittoual prayer.''. "(i. That every minister should he authorized to abridge the morning service when expedient. and to use either one or two ol the three ollbes now in use. "7. That tbe form of ecneral exhortation be einuir g with 'Dearly beloved brethren' should b' leit optional. "8. That cm preca'ions may, w hen required", use other collections of hymns in njblie wor- sli p ihan IhOae provided by the Oeueral Con vention. "J. Tiiatbrtb choral services arid meetings for si eciul pravpr anil coiiteivuee, as uoffptac tit at, shall cou'inue to be deemed alio a'u ile, where they tuiui.-ter to edincation. it). Hat increased ctremoninl eenerallyiu public v or b ip Is to by pevmitiedf in order to meit i.n innocent aud t rowiug demand. "11. That all lorius and ceremonies are trilles conmaied with ilie f reaching ot a p'iro (5 ispel and slioiild therefore never interiere with tho administration of ibe Word. "12. Tee voluntary oreauizations lu eonnec' tion with tho Church 'or the ndvmiciu' nt of its witk are advisable and expedient, as providing for tbe hnimoDious co-operitiou of thoic hold ing H'nlliir views. 13. That wnilo ecelnrianUm Is a gross evil, the various schools of theology mav all exist iu the Church without iuterteiiug with her safety or W' ll-beir.L. "14. That no branch of tue Catholic Church ran claim a nrtmacv over any other branch. '15. That the subject of a 'Concordat,' with Tr.Tiie Ie not to be considered. "ill. Ihat fraternal intercourse should bi maintained so far as expedient tuiil proper with all who pro'ess and call themselves Chrutlans. 17. That we should aim nt unity iu essen tials, liberty in no-cssentials, aud charity iu all tlni'gs." -'the Church of the lloly Innocent is a new one, and is located in the upper part ot the city, in h rural district called Taeony. Several mot ths hl'o, the announcement ot the format on of a new courpgatlon was made in ibeFo columns, ami tho propec's were boijctully por inytd. Tho entirprise lus prospero 1. and on Tuesday afu riiGon last the corner-stone of a new church edince was laid with the uual nnd npNtopriate ci reinouios. There was a latee number of pcoplo pi tsent, having romu from the vicinity und lower purls ot the city. Tho liev. L. Y. Buchanan led the devotions used upon the occasion, and th'i Hev. Dr. Mor'on. Pr. s dent ol tho Btandlmr. Com mittee, laid the s'oiv. A blrejsn.s were innde by Itev. Mr. Moiri", i'ev. Mr. Millet, Mr. William Vil b, ntii by li v. Dr. Morten, binls tim e cleipwi.en who took ptirt In condiietinsr tho nn ces there were ire-eiit Lev. Or.-. .Su Idards end C. oolie Mud Lev. Me-"r.. Newman and Li.jduo. The ocai-ion was to I w to be one of much Interest, and enjoyed by thnso who par tnlpa'ed in tbe excrclsep. Wo nn lerstand the bnildii;g will bi non cmpleted, and may be occupied belore the winter sets in. tpisco paiian. A correspondent of tho ReHqioiu Bera'd (Ui hmond, V.),wrl!ln(r from AHbam i, saT: -"i lat Sunday, the lato acting rector of the Epltcopal charclilu Tuscalooia, Ala., took occa sion, in the morning service, to renounce Eols ropney. and to declare his adoption of Koman Catlmlij Views." TLe Kpisropalians of Connoctlcut, com prisiim 11,187 families and l",!.'t co nmuu'cants, have contr.b Med during tbe iiast year, lor va rious pi rposes connected wLb. the Church, $218.fil4-17. About onefo'irth of nil tho elersy of the Eoisia pal chnreli in th' conulryhnve cirne out o' the Methodist Church, nn i some of these Lave become emlucnt and conservative Bishops. OONQRKO ATION AL. The First Church. Albany, hid tbe corner stone ol their new house, with interesting cere mon'es. Seoiembcr 2'2. I; is to stand on ibi eoi ner of Eaile and Beaver streets, aud will bo bii'lt ot oin k with s'ono triiuininuj. The audi eppp room will be Cl! by 7G feet, aud the s;iire will be e.srrted up 210 feet. The total cost of louse and lot will bo about ?1'2' 000. and Ihe edifice Is pypcp,l in ho finished next, Mav. s-abbath before lat, llity persons united wi:i tne ConL'reea'loiial Church at Thomasron, Conn., on proles-ion o- iaith. a p nt of the fruits of the late revival. More ihan usual religious interest still exists iu different pans of tho pari-b. Andover Seminiry heclns the year vMh about seveuty-tivo students, in the regular course. The new short course will have a class ol six. MEDICAL. K E U R A. la G- I A., ITarranlcd rcrnmucnlly Curetl. Vi'arrautctl rcnnanently Cured. lVilliout Injury to the System. YiTJiout Iodide, Totassla, or Colcliicmn liy Ubius Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'O GREAT RHEUMATIC EE5IEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. fhe only star df.rd, reliable, poolttve. Infallible rer dEnent euro ever discovered. It is warrantrd to con laiD nothing hurtful or lnjnrlons to tbe system. WAItltANlKU'lOCOBH OKKOSKV HEFUSD.O W A 1 K ANT k D 1 0 UV It K. O It W O NK r KK TON DEO ThoeBuuds ot f'hlluUelihla retereuccs of cures. Pre pared at No. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 2Ztmhtl BKf.Ovy MARKET. rpo liORBKMEN AND FARMERS. FINANCIAL. DR. COBB'S GREAT HORSE rOTVDER, rOH GALLS, CUTS, 0?h.N BORES and BURNS, VTo'st cases cared In from one to Biz dys. NO PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. All orders addret led DR. B0BB, No. 84 North SIXTH fctreet (tblrd flnnr). Will be promptly Bitvutled to. 9 23 3rarp A CENTURY PLANT, S UEsCAL TONIO ANU CIURKl'lU. "j-Ut. ad eiulUMut writer says ot lu And really a tiHileut nwes wiiue tnsnks to a d icior who restores him with Meutar. su.oiii,u and fragrant, lu fetend cl rasping bis inr.nst ami lliiylng tils who o In terior wud inj Dii'rrs bucuuia buui-ieuipereu ruuu pnui vizenlsb Boils." l-5li a biiiiie; bix ior i ou. lloaiu.'OPttlbloA'barujucy f"r sate. Onen evenings. IIWHI'N A K')t,IiiOK, 10 2 Ko. 121)1 ltlUU h; Avenue. PROFOSALS. DKrARTMENT OP PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, Olbce No. 1W 8. FIFTH Wlreet. i"HlLAJiKi.eHIA, Oct 7, 1H68. NOTICE TO 1 OjNTKaCI'UIU. Pe?led pronu uls w ill be received at tbe office of lliuLt lt ( Uonimiftsioner of liiguways umll lli i'doi-K 11 ohUONIiaY. 12tb lout , lor tlie ciusiructlua of me fnllowluis Hewers on tlie lineof UntouMiret, from Tbird sirei i, iwo Hundred and liny loet weatwaruly to Police Station, tbree fret lu diameter. blxib street irom t oplar Htriet to Wa?er Rtreet, elgut buudred aud two feel loi.g, tbreu feet m Ua-nieier. hepier street, from Broad to Sixteenth street, nine hunilrid aD1 lil'iy leoi Iouk, three feet In diaiuuter. i.lgbta mreet, from Kee1 8lret to Cross street, tevtu bunorea ui.d seventy lttt locg, three feel Iu altimeter. ' baid sewers to be constructed of bricks, circular In fO; ni . iu nrcordaucti with specilloations prepared by tho Chief KiiKlbter and surveyor, with sucb lrou or cone inlets and manholes as inny be dlrecuid by the Chief Engineer ftbd (Surveyor. The uuderuUudiug to be that me seweis herein advertised uro'o lie com pleted on or before ihe Urat day or December, jSi.i. And the contractor shall take bills pre pared against the property fronting ou said sewers to tbe unioiiDl ot one dollar und twenty-nve cents lor each lineal foot of front ou each side of the Btreot es so much cash paid; the h'tlance. as liirlted byOrdiuatce lo bo pud by the Cliy. And the t ontrac:or will burqiiir-.d to Keep the st'i et and sewer Id geod order ior three yers a'ter the sewer is lleibhed Wheu tue strtet Is occupied by a City Passenger Itnliroad track, tho sewer snail be constructed along side ol said track In such manner as net to obstruct ur lnieili r with ihe saiu pa8suo of the cri tiiereon; ui.il no claim for renmiitruUun shull be paid the ('ou lrat r by the company u .Iuk buUI irucR, asspeullled lu Act nl Assembly approved May 8. luiii. All bidders are luvlted to be present at the time and Piut e ol opuulOK 'he "aid Proposals. Kach pro 1 1 hp' ul teaecempiiiib i) tiy a certillaale Hiki a bond ii,n oem tiled In the liw Iienartment as directed by oniinenreof May 23. brio. 11 lue lowest bidder shall not exfcuto a coi ira. l wtthln rive duvs alter tne work is awarded, lie wll' be deemed as declining, and n ill be held llio.lc ou bis bond Mr tho dlliereuce between hi hid and the r cxl biir,lmst, bid: a d the IK-panm nt reserves tlie nelit to r. Joct all bids not d-euipit RHilHleoury t-peeliico'lons maybe had at me J:ei i. ioit.iJl of bui vejs. which will be utrictly adhered to. mahlox n. nTCRrrN-sox, 10 0 3t Chief CommlHsioner ol Ulghwavs. Ifl'AUTMKNT OK l'L'HL'.O llUJUWAyi, OiilOK.Nii. HUM. FlKl'll MrUatHir. ISOlK K TO CONTKACTOlt-i. Periled Propceuis will li- rreeivi-o at t.ie iffl-e of tlie Chin uniiuwuniiroi Highways uutii 12 u'olouU on MONDAY. 12 h lira, ior tne cuiixiru 'ltou of a t-ewi r on the line i f T eniy-llrsl Htreet, trom f ,oi:iist to i- nruee street, iheuco ensiwa'd along tin line of t-pruco Mieet to a poiui uuuut tou feel eal of Twtia lieti. (street. Kttld e ewers to he constructed of bricks, clrcuHr W tutui, in occi rdat.ie; wlib Npecillcut'Ous prewired bv ile-Cblet Knlueei and Kurveyor.withnii.su iro.i or mere inlets and uiRnboles hsumy be itiric'.el by tlie l biel Knmne' r ami Surveyor. Tee uudersiutiili.n lo le thAt tlie hewers herein ndvur 't-iect are t bio nn pitii-d on or bsioretne luliiftyol Utcembt-r. lMiS. And Hie 'D!itrniOr shall ink- bill i prei ril uotust tue ptol.criy Ironlirgeii i mil tower to iho auiouul of ouo CnHar and tweiny-ilve cnta f.,r civil lineal toil of Jri lil on euoh side or the Hire' t as ho much cit-h pall; tlie hn' ance, a Hunted by ord naiio i. f be pad hy tne city and the contractor wnl ba tunulred tj kei-p the i i r. et and sewer In r.oud order lor tureo je.ua i am r U.u i-e cr in 11 jlai e d. Wl.en ihe Mreet m oecapled by K Hty P.wseiBBr J'Bli.i iiit track ti.e bdwer bh.ll be cunlrULUd al nig s d ef ;,ald track In ttcu nianntr p i nut to eu .ueior ll.D-r i-re vil li the M 8Bsn;eni inn i'teiiiii-in a hi n o i' kIiii lnr r lijniieV ion tha i be nwld lue Con Iructut by ihe uouipauy usUKi-iuii ti I ci. un sjiedll.;d luAi tct A'fembly Bi provtii -May 8 Hiutl. A 1 n di'.ern ae Invite t to tm pri siit at the tune and rlft'o.'f oietilnu the a!il piopo-a"". J.ucu pr none! wnl be acci'mimniril by a emiica e tu'. bot.d Pns bou Itlid in tti Iiw iMpai -niieut, us ill cit.il hw f iitiiuari-e of Mav 2S. Iui.(l. li tlm l live,- bldi ti-shull not ex-'cui" a cobiract witlM.i llvoilv,a kin r .l.H wi ik H awtti'dnil Im u lilli oh iiijiI M li Mli. ,i t, unit will Le I'd lane ou i.l 1 nond lur t n ci i J i i n c. Pel ween Ltd III and the rext lilich tit I ui.il l li U I h.ft.rl n.eilL :etil'Vtrb lie rliitr. lt m j i'X 9.'. bios Pol rW-i-pied H ll Mine or'. KV"eH'lO-'i" S lll-iy t'rt bu et Hi,- J'enuru.eut ol kun'cjij, whiiiii WiilbJ sutit yaehcetto. MAM,N , Iria.s-,(v4 n a i( ru'oi u ihsu vir ul iiua.j. PITIIMNBOLPH Dealers In all UoTcrnment Securities anr ForeJeu Excliangc. Bills fur gftlo on London, Purls, Frank fort, Etc. Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES W TUCKER & CO., Tails, A VAJ LA BLR FOR TRAVELLERS U3E IS ANY I ART OF TU13 WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Hold bought nnd sold ou Commission. Direct corumanication, by ptivata wire, with our New York House. All lluotuatiotis in Governments, Stocks, Gold, eto., instmtly Advistd. S3I1TJI, KAKDCLTH Si CO., r:c. IC C-iuth TJilHD Ctroct, W FniLADKLrHfA- BOOTS AND SHOES. Tl AVINO ALTKU'"n AN' I) OLAUUU MV j mi iv, Nn. iliU h, MN"l H itn el, 1 I j in 'i lion to nv itiere:eJ"l H;elc (' f HIV n u m I'll ii ore) 1 ..f ill e Ion ; i h, i-l l H'.-. u 1 1 i i. . j, .w ot me i.u. si v-Miiii at Un lu.t p.icea. ..,. CEION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIKST M011TQAGE B0NC3 At 102, And Accrued Interest. ENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOU SALE BY De Haven & Buo., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 26 JaiLAiiKLFH LA. WBI. PAINTEE & CO., BAMIEKIS AKD DEALERS IN tiOTEBX- BIEJiT SECURITIES, Wo. SG South THIRD Street, "HILA-DELPHIA, AGENTS POU The Union Pacific Railroad Co., Central Faci5c Railroad Co, We Late on hand THE FIRST MOST- UAUE SIX FER CEAT. GOLD FATEIiEST RODS of bolb Companies, for salo or Exchange for Gofernnient Secui'itles. ramplilets, with Muiis, Reports, and full lufomiation fui'nlbkcd on application, e itf RANKING HOU8B or Kos. 112 and 111 South TIIICU Street FHILADLPHIA. Dealers In all GoTCrnment Securities. Did 6-203 lYantcd In Exchange for JS'eir A. Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Kotes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS HADE, BTOCEB boagbt and iota 0 CommlMlon. BpcclM bnslaeea accommodation KMerred lor aflles. rstin w win voeAlva annMcatlonii trr Policies ot Life Innuranoe In tlie National Lltv lusnrancettumpanj of the United blatea, un uuorxuauoa ivtiu m uui tmoa QLENDINNiriQ ft DAVIS? HO. 48 BOVTH THIBD BTaXXTZl Stccli and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIOKS OF NSW YORS STOCKS ALWAT3 ON SAND, tKS IOHKB. VAfia I O H n O R U M P. CARPENTEU AND BUILDER, MO. SIS LODOB NTUKKT, All I0. 17ttS t'lirSMJT HTBEET, f2 PHILADKLPrrTA; HIIORGE PLOW MAM. CAEFENTER AND BUILDER REMOVED To Ko. 131 DOCK Street, rntLADELPniA ,U. K1NKELIS. AFTEB A RESIDENCE n. ....... D'l.l.H .,fl I I. f I ttl M I'OM M. ftA. lutuur. n i, vi a to ISmnli KI.KVE.Vill btrtiul, butweou MAU 1. ' a. ,.1 i ' It I. ifcTC 11 V. Ill; nuimilurliy lu th prompt anil perfect carq of all mint, ctironio, local, ami coimtiiu.loual anoo. ..... ... u un.,.lul ..uiiii. Ik iirovrtllAl. lllf. Iinl ally ill D1 ail rti'i-ni, ciirotuu, hii;i, u imuawmti lit,- a i t asp-cliil lia'me, In irovrhil, l)pHuf tin f Un, ai'i'K-irlug In a hnnrtrcd I ri ni loriim. t'j'Bily eraolra' d: iii-nta ami .'nv w, I.K lirH HI It Hll rit'iv,.nin " :i ;i nn nuif nil It'll ami ,iri!luliy luau-U, vpico bouio now A. Inn V. FINANCIAL. GOLD BOUGHT. MMY1I&BR.Q. Ul 111', hi. CCALSTRG ill ALL HUIDZ or JOYERKMENT SECURITIES, So. 10 SowlSi TIIIBD Street. STEAMBOAT LINES. MuTFh I'lIILAUELl'llIA AM) l'iteJN. jtkiir. tun Miauiuottl J, hid. 1'iih a t'Hiiihiiut X- . 1.A k OKltK'l' Ihhcn A lit II tr.tMt. U'n.rf ... Ttfiiitiu, bu.j pintf ut I'aiio.iy, lorrHiilnlt', iivtrv, jiiinii Kuiu, iiiluiol.lr lorouce, fioUuliia' WUarr. ami Wline H II. LfavfH At ch t-treet Wbarfl Lenvei Hoiitti Tranton. ; baiutiy, Uut, U), 8 A. IV SaioiUay, O ;u io. 12 ul. miihib, Oct. 11, to iiiiriuiKion, ir.Hinl, and Init-r-meulntu lantllLKH, lrii'fs Arcn airem wlmrt m 8 A. isl. and 1 1. il.; lrtivt-H IlrlKtnt at in'; A. M. anil 4', P. M. Montlny, Oct 12,10 A.M Monday, Oct. li!, P.Jl inkruy, " is, iu A.ni iiH(ly, i, a P..u ','Uy, H, 11 A.M. Wvu'dav, " 14, H P.M 'lliuisilay " in II A W lltUIBdav. " In. K P M Irlnny. ' lii, 12 11. iriiiy, 1, 4 l.il l ure to Trenton, 40 cents each wayj lutfcrm-ditttB places, ilS cents. 411 --rrr. Li I It I. I I lllVnMT i ,. r, -n , r .VZ-k 'iK- AW Jluoa..- fare, lu couw. JDxour- iuo ui.ii.w AlUi i, leavm cflKSNCT Street 1 liarf at b 44 A. IU ..and rwtu.iilng Ifavm Wllailns ton at 2 P. hx. Kxcuraiou ticUam, 15 cenn. Tun Nicnitr o. it. iiii.iu loavn CutaisUl' Stn-et Wliarl ai 8 P tf . t are, lu can ta. 10 12 rflTJv opposfnoN to tiiecom- Aiqtri ttish.D kailiioau anii kikm bitau,er JOHN BYLVESTKK will make dally excutaloim to WiiaiinBtou (ciniiuayi execuwrt), loaoti lug at chctner and atamus Hooix, leaviog A HUH SirtiHH'r B.tlu.Aik1, B,uj. L-i reiutuius, loave 1m w, ivri, Captain. Z8U DAILY EXOUliSlOKS. THfl inlendlil r.famonRt JOrf N a. Wax. nt-i. .eaven CilUHNUT btreot Wnarr. Pnilaila.. at 1 o'clock and ( o'clock P. Hi., for Uurliugiou aud Jtrlntol. toucllli ir at Itlverton. Torrnnilaif. A nr1nln,i' aud Boveriy. Kutarnlng, loaves UrUwl al o'olock A. M, and 4 P, M. jrare, 85 ceou eaon way Kxcnrsion o ou. flltl run iiiv limn oiv ijr t-autta JTruHportntloa Company UeeumcH a u cuiii-Hure Linus, via Dclawara ana Karitan Canal, on and alter tne lBtli of Jjlaicb, leaving dally at iz m. cia 0 f. m connecting wuu u jMortuora ana Kaatern lines, Por treinlit. which will be taken on accommodating terras, apply 10 WILLIAM M. BA1HD A CO., 1 if lIUi Ax4 CT iAJJil TT AlVfij AVBUtrTOl to SUNDAY EXCURSION. 2.CHASUK OI'' TIM Hi. l'ha sol-iidid blti iuir 1 W1LIUHT leaves Clieauut strert wnarf aC fe4 A. M., and 2 P. M lor Burlington and Bristol, tuuctnnK at locony, jiivrriou, auuuiumis, ana ne-vn-lv. J.mvltiir Bribtol at 10XA. M. and 4 P. M. Fare. 25 ctnts. liicurulou, 4uceuts. lUlOstf SHIPPING. jfrj?5 LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE sitsiirt FOR NEW YORK. ,From and after this date, tlie rf.tts ot irelght by this line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. ' theavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One of tne Bteamers of this Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. Goods received at all times on covered piers All goods forwarded by ftew . i trie agent free of cnargo. except cartage. For run Lor lnlormutlon, apply on the pier to 8 2 6m JOHN F, 03I AUCTION SALES. r. FOR LIVERPOOL AND OUKKNS. TOWN. Inuiau Line or Mall nutu.iira ate uppoluted to sail as loiiowa: Li 1 1 or ritua, oaiuraay, uc:ooer in, CITY OF LOWl)OJS,boiuraay, Ociooer 17. C11Y OK WABHlNUlOiS, l intedfty, October 20. C ITY OP BALTIMOltlD. tSaturday. Octouer 24. aii a each BUicHtuiug isaiurday and alternate Tuesday, bi 1 P. M.. trom Pier 46. Nortn Klver. iA'liJd Oi' PAotiiUK nv 1HS klAIL STK4MKB SAILINH BVJCKY e,lTUHUAI, Payable in Uuld. P..v01h iu Currency. FIKbT CabIJM t0f)8TljiSU'UK to .Loudon.- id) to Lionuuu............. u to I'i.riD lis I to Paria 4 FA88AUU HY 11IU TUH.SOAV STUaMHH VIA UAL1JTAX. JflHWT CABIN. bTKBIimS, Pay able In Uo:0 Payable in Currency, Liverpool..... .90 iiuilim..... 2u rt. Juliu's, N. If I 4(, ujf xitniiuu saw. muui, ... j LlVt-:iLijl...................13 itttl.lax 1 St. Jo iu'8, N. i'. 1 an 1 uy J.r im'ii Hieutiier... I " Pue&euiiiirs also It'rwurdeutoHvre.iiaaioui'K. tire- nien, etc, at reduced rates. T ickets can be buuxnt here by persons sending for their Jrieud., at mmleiaie raiea jor luriliur luloriuatiea apy.y at the Company's Otlires. JUBN G. DALE, Agent, No. IR BitUADWAY, N. Y. Or tO i.1 EIjIj C: lAUliA, AKtlllUli Ko. 411 C'Ul!.e-s 1 1 l-tiv.it, PiillaUolplila, f- K0RTH AMERICAS BTEA3I3II11 ttfatouKik Lilnaio Uallfor.t vt 1'Aasias Kallruao. EEW AKttAKO.-.vll'.NT. PH'rg from Newr Yoik ou ti e 5th and 211th 01 EVJ?,i; Y AiOjN'I'xi.or the cay bi ioie wnoii iiictiedAiew hill on Hnuuay, ivit He lower than by any otuor line, Forluloruiullou Bt,AR,,IN(noN Agnl Pier No. 4JSO Kill I.IVIOK, Kev York, Or 'UiDaiih It, ttCallLLH;, NO. 217WALKU V btrt ti. PhiladeVli'.a, ra. W. JI.WJi.BU. Prisideut. uHati, JiAMA, Vie Pre Oiucii 61 1'ACHAKOE flue . New York. llm egrf'" KtW EXPRESS LISB TO ALEX, ail aLa.2 anuria, UeuifteiOAn, aud Wuhiujitou l) l,., via clitspetike uud Jlola.- -ire oaual with cou niiCiion at Aictandriu from tue most direct route for 13 ucbtiurg, l-utol, Kuoxviiio, iSouiivlUe, JJaiton and khu ooui.liY.eat. steamers leave reitulaily evety watnrday at nuon bom u.e lint hart '' Jiart ! : sliced. ireitht received daily. WM & m No. 14 North and Soiub Wliatvea, J. It. PAVTPKON, Agent bi, . ; joreto n, ti . JLLUlULU Jii di Co., Akon.s a!, Aieaudri, Vlr glnltt. l 1 JSOlICE.-rOit I,EW YOUK, VIA yjJ.'M-ilDbLAWAltHl AINU ..AKITAN HAiAJj, j!.Ji.l'JtU,c,a fcliLAilliOJ T COMPANY. Tne t iiuiu J'ropellerx or ILU line leave JJAILY IiOlii Ulal wharf ueluw Market bi' feu TliUOUUM JxX ii llvURH. mwr Ooodr yorwaiued by all tlm Lues going oatof New Yi'it. Ci rib, J' ant, and Went, Xrne 01 coiuuaittulou, L ei..tU received at our uunl iu raiew. WILLIAM J'. Ct. V i K fc CO., Agents. No. 14 . WJ.lAi.VJu3, PiUkadoiphla. JAMFH HAND, AgenU , No. Ill) WALL Btriet. corner of Honth, New York, I'UII.ADELriilA, RICHMOND SfiLl'-;l. AN1 NOiaOLh. blMBHIP LINK. EVKHY H4TL"tOAY, At noon, fioiu FiJCiT WJiAiiK' above MAKUET UJ.OtlOn FATEH and THROUGH REUlCrPTS to all points in JVorih una kin u Carolina, via bea board Air Line Jittlirojd: counecung at IVriamiiiiih aud lo Lyucbimrg, Va .'JV.iiiieai .a, and trie Went, via VlrKli.itt unit leniiefjate Air Lllio una Jticuuioud aud TmaI KU LUT Ovi'P, and taken at LOWjf.tt K'l Kb THAN ANY O'JUJfiU LIUii The ntiilaiity. Bi.fiiiy, e.ud cIiouiiuhss of tin ron'e cninmeud It to tbe (junito astuem.wt d' Slr.'blo l-lo-Uium lor c.nyln; ev.-ty ilfiorii'iton 01 ii oiuiit, l.o t.liargo lor oonuu.naiou, Uii :.gu. or any exiurasa V'tOBbl'!iW tin nred at lowest rates. "l'We m'i.i-am p. clypp; rv,.. No. II Ni rili uLO Miii-.h WHaKv'M Xf. P. PCr.lJL.it, Aeut at liiCouioad aud City P'J',Iip. CltO WtLL & CO.. Agei.ui at Norfolk. 1J COAL. t JimrLTTON A CO., UH AL'ifi IS ). llAl LJ i.-ll I.KliIPH kill u-tL.i Vl. C.Ai-i. K pt diiii.Ubf uonw. ji'iep. ntt n.mi BS.'lXil'S' WKBOBOW A CO.. AUCTIOfJ. LAjHGK 0NiKr-V0iNDKOTHEB KUItO- n. , . . ." Monrtny tnornl'nc vet, 12, nt 10 0 Cloi k, ou 4 uioiulia' oredlt. lu 7 4t . On Vnrirlnv. fun 1!?, 'J 'yfder ot Msnmi Onrar ProlM on full linis ot m,e,, , d m.ctl.ce,,i,eB.in ml nr4 VUMA BKUCtHileilJAvyL. L 10 Ht. BALE OF 14.0 (VSFK h.KlT. PHOKs, TltAV J.I.LI Ml Bahh. y TO JAV Cnt. in ., '? ",'",',' nioriili-u. Let. IU, at in o'clock, on 4 mouths' credit. lo 7 it LAliOK JA I K OF BIVlK. FRKNOIT. OKRMAW AMI I)OMM'lll DKY OOOL.S. W n, "ii TlumriMv Mon.liiir, v t i. IB, at in o clock, ou lour nionlliV ore'llt. 101041 Cl11atvbS;CTI0NEKB8' ko- C3 pock "t n n,T ", J,""';r. Blat.-oue.y, 'J.iiie aui 1 oc Kii i littery. Noilon, vtv. ni tiiid rmu,t,y uittLliuma will Bnd bargMnB. A'l I11H (IMF II. J'ijikdJ'rre of clrirt, 29 P- M"C1;FF.8 A Co. ALC1KKE1B8 fro Ik AiA J lijh.1 btre-.k, , BALK O? 17U0 CASES I'rUi BUOKH, BROOANa, r. , . On Momiuy omrnlt'g, k. ,r l2' con mcliiK at 10 o'clock we will soil .?nt,,"r cli. a n'ltne n d Di'slrari e aisort- x, u 'l""- l-"'gi. Jtaimiua s, etc. gouils.'' WoUit'u'"' ies'. aud Cnlldren's city-made o. BALS OB 1(0 CA?ES BujW, BHOEli. BEf QAVS f it'. J'.'C. ' On 7'liurntlH Morning, Oetohpr 18. ct,ninieneli (r t lu o'eliHik. w will sell bv tula ntiie, lo chfIi. a prime aurt iliinlralile ass jrt lno'it nt Ji.iois. KlioH. r.ro.i.nt, Balmor s, e c , frnm cliy mill i.tu ru niauurieturt th. liilOll LUTINCGTT, EON CO., AI CriONKF.CS. AbJiJiL JibT LLJLL1NO, No. Silo AlAliKJuT biiee. , I.AT,flK POMTIVF SAT.R OF 9(0 TOTS AMM-ICAN AND IMIMUTF.T) PTtT l.UtiliH. I,IN (ioolv-. WJIlKGuUIH, JJO BJKJIY (lOOI)H. MI L1.1N PI" Y. HODDH. KTC, By Calalt'KiiM, ou our Monti. s' Crediu loi TbiirHrlny Mnring Oct. 15, cnmmencliiK Ht lo o'clock, included will be round aveiy lull and d ttirai e asnor'tueut r neir goi cs, lor pre.ient and qpproacnlug sales. 10 10 4t ARTIN BROniS, AUCTIOSEEKS. I 1 IllldV Rr Ml,.&.ii t.i M Thi.tr to A kJr... , No . ftnt CJJ JubNLT bt., rear entrance from Minor, Bale at No, 621 Rare street. BVPFBIOIl WALMJO HO ' ttli HOi n FURVI. IL'llH, MATTJlJibSES, BLANliluTd, Ji'lNJii CA JtPJiTS, Ji'l C. On Mcnrlsy Slninlnn. Pet. 12. at 10 o'clock, at No. S.'4 Kane street, thn en tire Bnperinr walnut par. or cnamiier fiirultiire, mat ireKBiH. btildlug, blankets rud oniioi lahlei, citlna md Kianswarn, lugralu aud oluir carnew, coonl. g lilnsilH. Oemijolitm, e c. May he seen enrly ou the morning of ale. It rTUIOMAS E1RCH A c-ON, AICTI0NEFR8 J- AND COMMJbrsION F.ltcHANlc. No. 1U UHiif MJT btriet; rear entrtuca No. 1 107 Han.oro si I THOMAS A SONS, NOS. 13a AND 141 . B. lOUllfH STKtutuT. M M LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE IKSUHAKCE GOMPAHY OF TUB Avtau. Mi. t-1 WAu-. t 'J P'.r..:t, I. Uuitcd States of America, 1VASHIAT0N, D. C Cliarlcrcd hy Special Act or Congress, Approved July 25, 1808. CASE'S CAPITAL, SI, 009,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FUIST NATIONAL BAJ.K BUILDLVW, PHILADELPHIA, Wli ere the business of the Company Is trans acted, and to which all goncral correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS. Cxakfnce H. Clark, Jay cookk, P'. KATCHFOBD tSTARJt, VV. U. MoonliEAD. GEOKGK F.'J'YLtK, J. JJlNCKiatY CLAJiK, E. A. Rollins, Hknky JJ. Cooke, WM. JO. OHANULliB, John D. JJEFKKiia, Kdward Donas, tl. C. FAU.NJES1UOK. OFFICERS. Clabf.nce H. Ci ark, Philadelphia, President, Jay Cooke, Chaliuian jbinuuoo aud Exooullya Coniuiiitee, IIknuy D.C'ookk, WoshlnKton, Vice-President, Eueiimon W. i'E&T, I'JulUdelphlu, -scroUry and Actuary, K. H. Tvuneii, Waflhlnston, AssiHtantS eo'y. Fkancih G. Haiith, M. 1)., Medical Director, J. Lwinq Mkaiw, Al. D AuiHstanb Medical Dlitctor, MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. Barkis, Burgeon-General U. S. A., Wash, lngton, P. j. Hokwitz, Chief Medical Department 11.8. N., Washington. I). VV. liutio, M. D Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm. E Chandler. Wuhhlnten, D. O. C i-ok un. IJaulJjNO, lr1 liiidcljiila, J'a. the: advantages OOered by this Company are: It Is k National Ccmpany, chartered by sp. cli.1 ct of CtnyrefK, lixHi. It Las a j uld r.p capital of $1,000,000. Jt nlieis low rates of pietniuiu. It fin lilbiics lun;tr iuMiraDce man other com-jjiiuu-b lur tun fcuuio luuiicy. Jt U tipilrlte auu c-iiuln in Its torms. Jt Is a hottte cotup.ioy in every locality. lib piill:it-s a;e exempt, Irom uttauLiuieot. 'jlit 10 mono unutccLtaiy restriotlous iu the policies. l-lvt-ry policy Is non-forffiitable. Polit ics nitiy bH laKfn wftlou piy to the In sured Uitelr lull amouut and reluru alt tho pre luluuis, so ttiut tbe lutiurAuce costs only the la li rrst ou thb iioiiual pay tutnts. l'olicits muy Im Uiieu t hut will pay to the lni-uitd, alter a certalu uumbtroj yu.un, during lilt) iu uuiiiial lucouio ol oiio-tcalu tue aoaouuw untued lu tue policy. No extra rate Is charged for risks upon the lives of Ituialhs. l8 wurp it lUhitit b not to pay tllvldouds, but at so low a conl ttiat divldeiida WjU loluipoii'io. i LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY L iMi I'olMl Ob' J'Ull.ADKLPUIA. 1 ,htof 01 O.,i;W WlJOlttJ, Ucaed, TLe Auniltr arpolu tl by tlm Court io audit HBttls, ninl hOjum tlm account or CiiAKLK-i MOOKH, A4 D llll1 llulur ot ttit) Kiato oc Oh.OHJK UOiJttlj. dtf ciSrtfcU; rud io rbiiort (llstrlbutiou ol the oaluuoe iu iLti ln.nild of tlie uicouniaui, wl l meet Him panics lu li in 't il, tor t lie inir)(K of Ills mipuliii nifiu, un WJ'-l'A uMiAV, tlie Una ilav or Oumhi-r. IHiiS, at BX uVliUi'.Hl.,M IliuOQico of K. 11. Til A 111", No, AI ij. '1 11 1 HI) t-ueft. In il.x Cliy of r'niUiU. las ilisuibt TN lllli ORI'IIAXS' COURT FOlt THE C1TST X AjM fOuM'Y OU' PHlLA UKLl'UIA. , Jibtaiool tlieilluur cnildr.-u of JOj.jN Ji'. BUK1E, deci'useil. The Auditor afioolnti u by tlie Court to audit, stt e, anu ai Jimt tlm Sfinud account ot JOHN y;41!!; !,, t .uurcliau of too in nor caliir,'ii or JOHN It. lit 1. li f , ill i u t d, and to iKiioii, ll ttiijiitluii or tbu I.UU.I C lu lllll ll lllllla li( tllH ttCOllUU'ttlH. Will IllUOt lll iii.iikh Iii'"Hi l. ior ttio nu' i"se ot his a iiriiul iu. ii.il I J-11 'AY Uctotifr tu iMd. ut SoVluoH 1. d . i l M iinl.ru. -Nu 4iS W A r.M' i rt i i ni cOyof I l,il r- i I. la. 'Hi Oil AS J. SVolUtr.' I.. lu i, mu:. A udi. or.
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