THE DAILY EVENING TELE GRAPH Pill L A DE LP JI I A , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1869. rarnwa sprain am. t1t Affair A. Mr. William C. Ellison, vrhile riding on a Sewnd and Third street passenger car yes terday, had his pocket picked of $100. John Rodgerd, twelve years of age, was killed by falling from a coul cart at Curnber lnnd street and Frankford road yesterday afternoon. Charles Schramm, residing at Front and Cathariuo streets, cut his throat last evening, inflicting fatal injuries, it was thought, lie was removed to the Hospital. Sickness is supponed to have been the cause. Michael Ennis, residing iu Aurora street, fell down a hatchway on hoar. I a ship, yester day, and was seriously injured. He was taken to the Hospital. Charles Cooker, 17 years old, residing near Germnntown, was run over last evening en the Germnntown ltailroad, at Ninth and Urowu streets, and died while being taken home. He attempted to juvip on the train while in motion, and fell under the car, the wheels passing over hiin. The steamer Wyoming, of the Philadel phia and Sowthcrn Mail Steamship Company, lrom Savannah, arrived at this port yesterday. Sne brought a large cargo, and the following list of passengers: Mrs. A. N. Wilson, two children and servant. J. Gordon Wallace, Gil bert Daniels, W. Caulk, .1. il. Burton, J. II. lurton, J. M. Fairbank, James Braiucll, and one deck passenger. Mr.W. C. Swann, President of the Phila delphia Fountain Society, oil ors a reward of IfrKiO for such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who removed the iron vaxo from tho fountain at the corner of ISroad and Chesnut stroets, and left it mutilated and robbed of its tlowers. It is sincerely hoped that tl3 rowdies who committed this outrage will be brought to justice. George Kilburn was arrested yesterday by Policeman Nichols, at the shop of Alexander Cook, No. 1S42 ltidge avenue, with a lot of carpenters' tools in his possession whir.'h ho had just stolen from a new building. Charles W. Cline, a house carpenter, had gone to the shop of Alexander Cook to purchase a tool, and while there found several tools which had been stolen from him a day or two before, and saw defendant there with other stolen property which he had brought to sell. Kil burn was thereupon taken into custody, and William Cook, a son of Alexander, was ar rested on the charge of receiving stolen goods. Both had a hearing before Alderman Kerr yesterday. Kilburn was held for trial, and William Cook for a further hearing. John Burns, Samuel Torrance, and Joseph Roberts, who were arrested on tho charge of being concerned in the assault on private watchman Daniel Kendig, on the night of the 1st of August, had a hearing before Alderman Kerr yesterday. The prose cutor, who was so badly beatun that he was considered in a critical condition, was only able to leave his house yeste. day, and ho ap peared at the Central Station with his head and jaws bandaged, an evidence of tho vio lence of the assault. Mr. Kendig identified Burns and Torrance as having been the parties who assaulted him. lioberts had nothing to do in the matter. The latter was dischaiged and the other defendants were bound over to answer. S. Bernheim, a young man, who was ar rested on Monday on the charge of obtaining or of attempting to obtain goods by false representations, had a final hearing before Alderman Kerr yesterday. To one of the persons he called on to got a bill of goods, he stated that M. Bernheim, on North Eighth street, had sent him, and to another, that Feustmanu & Kauffmann had ordered him to procure goods for them. There was testi mony that no such authority had been given to him. He was very anxious to take the goods, and he was permitted to do so by one of tho dealers, who sent a person after him to see that it was all right. Hiram Ward, of North Second street, who was selected as one of the victims, declined to lot the goods be taken by Bernheim, but sent his porter with them. They came back, when the deception was discovered. Tho accused was committed for trial. DumcNtlc Alia Ira. Gold closed yesterday at Wagon trains are still frequently attacked by Indians in New Mexico. The next New York State Democratic Convention will be held at Syracuse on September 2. The trouble in the mining regions about Scranton has ended, and to-day work will be resumed. John Fields, the Williamsport, Fa., murderer, was convicted of murder in the first degree, at the above plane, yesterday. Charles M. Russell, a Canadian burglar and incendiary, escaped from the custody of a police officer at Rochester yesterday. It is rumored that the Erie Railroad Company have purchased a controlling inte rest in the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. -The recent rains in Maryland have only been sufficient to wet tho ground and aid vegetation. Rivers and creeks are as empty as ever. L. G. Riggs, an editor of Meriden, Con necticut, was horsewhipped in that city yes terday, by Wilber F. Parker, whom he had criticized in his paper. Minister Sickles is instructed to negotiate with the Spanish Government for the freedom of Cuba; tho Cubans to pay for the Spanish forts, public buildings, etc. A point has been raised in Washington, and law adduced to support it, that Secretary Boutwell has no right to have money printed outside of tho Treasury Department. The freight depot of tua Chicago, Bur lington, and (Juincy Railroad, at Quincy, was destroyed by tire on Monday night. Between twenty and thirty loaded cars were also do etroyed. W. J. Savillo, the drug ;lerk who killed Mrs. Morton, in Boston, some time ago, by giving her laudanum instead of rhubarb, is under bonds of $.'000 to upp ;ar and be tried for manslaughter. J. H. Estell, tho reputed proprietor of the Savannah Mar, a rebel uewspaper, yes terday committed an unprovoked assault upon the Deputy Postmaster of that city, on account of some trouble a'm.it mail matter. The Directors of tho Fn.,t National Bank of Albany, N. Y., find fault and will probably bring charges against tljeir Cashier, Adam Van Allen. Mr. Van Alleu remains in the city, and says he will face any charges brought against him. Ninety-seven thousand five hundred dol lars in the issue of fractional currency was, yesterday, received at the Treasury Depart ment from the Bank Note Printing Company. Several thousand dollars were thrown out as being too poorly printed for circulation. Tho report that General Sickles was au thorized to present a proposition to the Spanish Government providing for the aboli tion of slavery in the Island of Cuba, her re presentation in the Cortes, and rpoorrMou cf tho aibUi'fcfculh, ia laid Secretary Pith. Foreign Affair. An insurrectionary manifesto is being circulated in France. -English crops will be very large, and the price of cereals is declining. The London Standard says the Harvards were beaten by the Englishmen's style. Napoleon is again in fair health, and yes terday worked with Foreado do la Roquette. Don Carlos has sailed for England, at pre sent despairing of making an uprising in Spain. Eugenie will remain a few days at A jaccio, and will return to Paris between the ;Jd and !th of September. Loring, Fay, and Blaikie, of the Harvards, and Elliot, their boat-bnildor, will leave Liver pool on Saturday for home. The Empress Eugenie is reported lying sick at Ajaccio. The Prince Imperial will, therefore, attend tho Napoleonic festivities alone. riRES. Knrli-'n Uiillcry Dmirovod A I.lvory Sinblo In KlllllM. Last evening, a few minutes before 7 o'clock, a fire broke out in the extensive esta blishment of James S. Earle fc Sons, impor ters of looking-glasses, oil paintings, etc., at No. SKI Chesnut street. Smoke wan first seen coming from the third story windows, but when the doors were broken in, the first floor was one maRS of flames. The firo, owing to the combustible nature of tho contents, spread with frightful rapidity, and in a few moments the entire structure was enveloped. The fire men were on the ground in largo numbers, and were actively engaged from tho begin ning to tho close of the conflagration. The Mcsm s. Earle had a largo stock on hand, con sisting of looking glasses, oil paintings, prints and picture frames, valued at i '..", (itio, which was utmost totally dt strayed. On this there are insurances sufficient to cover tho loss, in tho Union, Mutual, Pennsylvania, North Ame rican, Liverpool and London, and Royal In surance Companies. The real estate is owned by Mr. James S. Earle,, and No. SIC Chesnut street, which extends through to Sansoui street, is valued at A7.,0(t(), covered by insu rances chiefly in tho Pennsylvania Firo and Hand-in-llaud. The building in Sansom street, on tho eis. of the principal establishment, is owned and occupied by 5lr. Earle, and it is used for a frame manufactory. This was not burned, but tho stock is damaged by water. Tho only other occupant of the Earle building was Mr. S. B. Waugh, portrait painter, who had a room in the third story. His loss is u-jt known, but it is believed not to bo heavy. Tho structure was a handsome brown-stone fronted one, and was erected ly Mr. Earle to suit his business, after I he great lire which destroyed the Chinese Museum and oilier valuable properties. No. Sl-l, a handsome three-story structure, was occupied on the first Hour and basement by J. W. Scott it Co., as a gentleman's fur rishing store. Their loss could not bo esti mated, as a great deal of their stock was saved from injury by the insurance patrol. They are fully insured. The remainder of the building was in pos session of Whittaker & Co., photographers, whose loss is estimated at ij.i.100; no insu rance. A portion of the second door was titled up by Dr. J. J. Strawu as an oflice, whoso loss amounts to (fOiK); no insurance. Another portion of the same floor was oc cupied by Leak it Smith, Masonic mark en gravers. Iheir loss is supposed to bo sai ill. On the sityne floor, a Mr. Walker was doing business as agent for Hitchcock's Dime Music. The greater part of his stock was saved, and his loss is' probably small. The building is owned by Mrs. Deborah F. Walton. The above losses were from water alone. No. 818 is occupied by Mr. John Wanna mnker, clothier, who fortunately sustained but little damage, and that by water alone, the firo not reaching the building. The loss will not exceed "1000, and that is covered by insurance. The real estate is owned by Mr. J. H. Brown, of New York. The carpets, furniture, etc., of tho dwelling of Mr. Horace Tuttle, No. K0', Sansom street, were damnged to tho extent of about $2"0 by a line of hose, which was run through his house to reach the rear of tho burning build in p. We regret to state that the fire was at tended by loss of life. Mr. Alfred Hopple, i member of the Diligent lioso Company, tel from a roof in the rear of the Earle building into an area, in which there was three fee of water, and was so severely injured tha1; ho died in about an hour afterwards. Do ceased resided in Sergeant street. He leave, a family. Charles Carroll, residing near Second and Spruce streets, fell into tho cellar of Earle's building and was burned about the arms. He was taken to the Hospital. John Ward, a member of the Hibernia En gine Company, fell from a back building, and fractured a leg and an arm, besides Jjeing se. verely injured about tho head. William Myers, a mombor of tho Washing ton Hose and ook Hand Ladder Company, was severely injured, occasioned by falling from a lajjcfer. Several other firemen were slightly injured by falls, and two of them were hurt by a fall ing ladder. They were taken from tho ground before their names could be learned. About 11 o'clock last night the extensive livery and exchange stable of David Worth ington, on Broad street, above Wallace, was discovered to be on fire. The building was a two-story brick structure, and had a frontage of about forty feet. It was also used as a flour and feed store. The flames spread with great rapidity, and soon the entire place was reduced to ruins. At the time of the break ing out of tho fire there were about forty horses in the stable, of which number only two were rescued. The loss, which is very great, could not be ascertained, as it is not known what, if any, insurance there was upon the building. Several of the horses were the property of private individuals. Jane Austen's Life will have, we may sup pose, the pleasant Interest of an idyl. That of tho late Mies Mitford will hate (probably) details of a less tender quality, for some of the stern dramas of life fell to her share. Tlio ''Memoirs of Miss Mitford." auother of the forthcoming biographies, will bear on the title-page the name of tho Rev. (iuy LKbtrange. It is understood, however, that ho has an excellent colleague in the work In tho person of Hov. Mr. Harness. Tho next Life iu Dean Hook's series of Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury will bo that of Curdinal Pole. The subject Is one of such mingled difficulty aud delicacy, that con siderable curiosity Is felt a to tlio way In which il will be treated by the author, lhls work will be ready by the winter. Sir Henry James has received orders to copy tho lilaek Letter "Prayer Hook," l;i8, with its marginal MS. notes, by his photo-zlnco-Krarhic process. One hundred copies of this Prayer-Hook" will be printed for tho Ritual Coniniii'hioners, aud sold by them, The Macon branch of the National Freed om's r'aviiu'i rrd Tnist Comoviy h is now I deposit frl.J,OOU, Leiouying lo lliree Uun- MARINE TELEGRAPH. for tuUUtitmal Marin New sab FVsi Pag. AI MANAO FOR FUILADKLPHIA-THM DAY. Ht' Rtk (-Mi Moon Hihf.b. nit him Sets. 8l Miuh Wathi 10 41 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OK TBaDR. JopN O. Jamkh, V. U. DuilHnfcOW. OOMMITTH Or THK MOftTH. THOMAS K OHJ.FHpTR, ) f?IOVE.IINTH OK OCKAN TEA,lrlllP. FOR AMKIMUA. Cnlla Ixnulon Now York Aat. H NnMorinn Liverpool (.luehso An. I't Columbia. Glasgow Nuw York n. 19 Chill Mvnnxiol Nnw York Ail,. Hi Alii miiDla Ilarre Now Ynrk Au. 'J I An. erica Havre Now YoTk An. 'JI . V r..,U A... Ill naxtwiR Havre nuw ... - ....nt.. ji . tuiropean Liverpool.. .Jelao.. Au. 21 I KhHln KoiHIampton...New York An if, 2) Ribona Liverpool Nnw York via Boa... .A u. 24 Minnenota Liverpool Now York Au. 2h Vlraima Liverpool... .Now York Ail. 'J U.ol Wasblnnionl jverixK.l Now York Au. slii FOR. FXJKOPK. Pulia New York. ...Liverpool Bopt. I IManbattao New York. ...Liverpool Kept, I Tanla. New York. ...Liverpool Snpt, '1 tlentchland Now York. .. hremt'ti Sopt. 3 !. of Dublin. . . .Now York. ... nl wop Sept.. 3 Fnnland New York. ...Liverpool .Sopt 4 (). of Brooklyn. .Now York.... Liverpool Nopt,. 4 Pereire New York... Havre Hopt. 4 Britannia New York. ,..lRfnrow 8opt. 4 OOAKTWIHK, DOMK.STIO. KTO. Arizona New York....Aninwall Sept. I MiHRouri New Ynrk. ...Havana Sopt. !1 aloro Oanlle... New York.. ..Havana hept. 3 J.W. Kvernin..r)iilada Charleston Hept. 2 Wyoming- Philaila Havnnnali Seot,. 4 ! ol Mexico.. ..New York.... VersCrna Sept. ti Juniata Philada New Orleans Sept. 7 Kouih America . New York....Kio Janeiro Sept. 'it h aila are lorwarrled by every steamer in t he reaulr linua. The at earner for or from Liverpool call at (JueenM.own.ei oept the Canadian line, which call at Ixiniiomlerry. Trio M earners for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLKAHKn VKSTH-Mnav Ilr. Ship VirRiuia, Campbell, Liverpool, P. Wright 4 Knnn. St ojiiner J. S. Shrivor. Dennis, Baltimore, A. f roves, Jr. N. G, barque Kxpross, Darinor, Stottiu, L. Westerxaiird 4 Co. Bohr Henrietta, Clark, Portsmouth, Blakiston, (IruolT arrivf.d'tfstkrday. Steamship Wyoming. Teal. rAI hunra from R.ivannih. with cotton, etc., to Philadelphia and Southern .1U1I KteamKhip Co. Passengers -Mrs A. N. Wilson, twocnil dri n, and servant, W. liordon Wallace, dilliert Daniels, W. Caulk, J. II. Burton, J. M. 1'airbank, James Bramoll, and one deck passenger. 1 r.ij . Br. acbr J. N. Miller, Dunbar, lH days from Cardenas, with molunees to Dallutt & Son vessel to Warren A. Sctir !L J. Conner. Pardee. 1 ilnv fmm Mnrrnolia with grain to Jus. L. Bonley A Co. PORT OK PHILADELPHIA. I'oreicn and coastwise arrivals tor the month of July, i, at coinpuiea wuu me same periuu in looM: lHh'l. lH'i. For. . 5 . I . at . 21 Coast. Total. 6 1 20 Dl 1M5 71'!! MM 12 121 56: 4 Coast. To t a 21 ..o tsll 4ihi Ships 3 3 21 rMeamtnipH . Ifaniuea UriKH Schooners.. . Sloops Steamers... . Ifai'Kes Boats Total 2 In 74 4'HI in 1144 7H3 IVI'.t 121 D.2:i WW 71 ill WF.MORANDA. Shig Dover, Stilphin, entered out at Liverpool Hth ult. for I- iiiladelphia. vrV-1 Ship Omii, Darinovig. for .Philadelphia from Ixmilon, sailed from Deal 17th ult. Ship tueni Victoiia. Landers, ssiled fiom Liverpool Klh ult lor Philadelphia, and w.is oil tho bkurriua In A Al. ttb. Ship Bazaar, .lelfersnn, from Liverpool for Philailel phia. at Miltnrdhaven lulb u It. ; would discharge part ol cargo and get- repaired. Ship Robert Boak, Joll.v, for Philadelphia, sailed from Livetpool 1Mb till. Steamer Utility, Nickeison, hence, at Providonce 2".'th ultimo. Barque Providence, Coaltloot, entered out at London 1Mb uit. lor Philadelphia. Barque Andes. Miephoid, nonce, at Portland 29th tut. Barquo A. V. WesUin, Dawes, ironi Liverpool tor Phila delphia, was oil Dunmore Kast Mtn ult. Barque Savannah, Knowlf'.n, hr-eo, at Cardiff 14th n' via Havie. SLu .'; 129, U .-otftflMtefZZiZSJl BriK Caroline D. Kellc), plains, ilenco, at Proviaeuoe 2Ktb ult. ' ''Bertha fr'oudor, Woostor, hence, at Portlun12Htu ultimo. 1.. ti. C. Wishart, Mason, at New York 30th ult. from Georgetown, D. t'. Schra Maggie J. Chadwick and Mary G. Hollins, heuco, at AleAMndriarjtith ult. Ncbr l .lla R. Rainos, very, hence, at Norfolk 2Mth tilt.. Schr J. McShain, bencu, at kluAandria tilth ult., and sailed again to rntutn. Schr Heading Uh. No. 41, for T Iiiladelphia, sailed from Norwich 2Hth ult. Schra Laura Robinson, Robinson, and Pauussot, W haples, henio, at New Havon 2stli ult. Schr Pioneer, Brewer, hence, at Baltimore 2th ult. Schr Hickman, Small, from Boston tor Philadelphia, at New York With ult. Schra Josephine, Kinney, hence for Full River, and Jobr "rry, Rydor, hence for New Haven, at No'v vorc 3itb.Mt kV- . - n.ii'CDJ .2 fc. . A. Heath, Williams, and .Richard Peiuison, English, hence, at Salem 27th ult. Schra Jessie W. Knigbt. Plum; Kate K. Rich, Church, and Li.zie A. Watson, Watson, sailed trom Suluni 27th ult. for Philadelphia. Schrs A. Hammond, Paine: Giraffe, Parker; and lona, Kendall, hence, at Salem 2th ult. Schrs Aid, Smith ; Hattie Baker, Cmwell: and M. !'. Rockhill, Kockhtll, sailed froin Se'n 2th ult. lor Phils delphia. EjU OAKUaaiUl 3ra Schis Georne K. Coni.vor, Root...., trom Providence, and Morning Light, Ireland, from Norwich, both tor Philadelphia, passed Hell UateHiHh ult. ' M. A K. Henderson, Price, bence, at Portsmouth STtb ult, Hiawatha, Lee, and Florence N. Tower, Porrv, hence, at Newburyport 2hth ult. Ncbr Robert J. Mercer, King, henca, at Newburyport 2Hth ult, Schr J. Truman, Gihbs, bence, at New Bedford 2!ith ult. Schr C. R. Vickery, Benton, hence lor Stonington, at Newport 2ith ult,, with mainsail split. Schr Morning Star, Lynch, for Philadelphia, sailed from Paw tucket 2Mb ult. Schr Pearl, hence for Boston, at Newport 29th ult. Schrs J. M. Vance, Anderson ; Althea, Smith; Iirio, Snow: and R. W, Toll, Bobbins, hence, at Boston 2rfia ultimo. Schrs L. A.Johnson, Mahlman : Lady I'llen, Somora: aid Onward, Bunker, hence, at Salem 2Hth ult. Schr U. W. Macaulay, Hubbard, hence, at Danvers 23d ultimo. Schr J. W. Hall, of Philadelphia, was at Dutch Island P. M. 2Mb ult. Schrs Preference, Thurston ; Abbin Pitman, Lambert ; Hannah Blackman, Jones; Benjamin Strong, Brown; George I'alus, I. iltle; Village tjueen, Tillottson; and W. U. Caigill, Kelley, henco, at Providence isth till, Schrs L. A. May. Baker: K. A. Graham. Graham; Irene K. Merservey, W all : Billow, Banks; Julia A. Garrison, Smith; Rhodella Blew, Vannaman ; and William Capes, Nickerson, bence, at Boston 2Mb ult. Schr "-ooze, M"-in, n PrTnp 2(h si -.,. Trento:3J v- EQ3 WT3t P HJUf ' I. IK,' T?l rictiiB ..rlhur i,un..u, I-i.,.,,,cU, ..illiam .... Brown, sailed from Providence 2Mb ult. for Philudolnliiii. Schrs American K.agle, Shaw; Triumph, Chouter; Sarah B. Ihomas, Arnold: and M. Sewell. l'rii"'. hence, ar Providence 2!'th ult.aJRafffEa IftTS iSlU vek- n, Rcevos, liianocr.tLiciicts il'to.v t'rovideuoc auhult. STOVES, RANGES, ETOi GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,461,600 Cubic feet cf space, tnorongrUy heated by EIGHT mca1um.-nl7.ed GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES, at I lilted States Naval Asylum, Fniladelphlo, TERFECT SUCCESS, It Is three years since the above Furnaces were In vented and offered to the public. The advantages they combine have given them a most signal success. Already In our city It has taken the lead, AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The community are assured that the essential fea tures which have given the Golden Eagle such un bounded popularity are not found ia any other For naces now extant. An examination Is solicited. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 and 1134 MARKET STREET, 8 87 fmw2m PHILADELPHIA. 1 MMXiERS1 AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET It KNIVKS, Pearl and Stag- Handles, of beautiful finish. HI D(i KltS' and WADICA BUTCH KK'H RAZORS, and tbecilebrated LKCULTKK RAZOR SCISSORS f tie Onewf iillfthtv. hafcoia Kuivc, .-icirsora, aud Table Cutlery Grnujl and holuucL at P. HAVMUa D, 0. 110 a. iX.Vltl 91 eet, btlon Ctesuut, Vawi SHIPPINQ. FOR LIVERPOOL AND vVUKK.NSTkVWN-Ioiikui Lino of Mail Klmn arA annnintdMi to MAI 1 1 II fn) KTTU.- lows lily 01 llrooklyn, Baturday, September 4, at 1 P. M, x',7 v, I'liw.ifD, Dsmnisy, oeriTmonr v, v I r City of Iindon (via llabfail, Tuesday, SepK. 7, City of Washington. Satnnlav. Scot. II. at 10 at 1 V. M. A. M. City of Antwerp. Satnrdav. Sent. IR. at 1 P. M. City of Baltimore, via Halifax, Tu.sday, Sept. 21, at 1 P.M. A ad each sncceedinc Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from Pier 46, North hr ver. , RATKH OF PARSAOP!. I t TITR Matt, f TKAMKB BAlUNd FVKIlT SATTntlAT. .I'syable ' -xli. Payable In Currency. FIRST CABIN $m STRKftAGK. ... To London.... loo I To London To Paris H6 1 ToPsris taBIUIIC M TBI! TUEBHAT STKAMKH, VIA HALIFAX. FIIIRT CIUN. STKF.nAOK. Payable inGeld. Payable in Correncjt Liverpool tsn'I.lven.001... J3U llahfai 2U Halifax 16 St. Jphn'a, N. F., I jSt. John', N. F., i ft. bv Branch Mmnr. ( 1. Ilrun..K u,MrMA. 1 I aasenaera forwarded to Havm. 1( etc. at reduced rates. Tickets can be bnutrht her at moderate rates by per eons wishing to send for their frionds, F Or fllrthf.r infnrniMlintt . . 1 1. . . . m fl . n. m .. JOHN O. UALK, Airent, No. 16 B ROADWAY, 1. V orto 0'10NNI.LL A KAULK. A..m. 4 t No. 411 CHKSNUT Street, Philadelphia. . CHARLEftTOn. Q a THE SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST. FAST ITItKIGIIX Lirvii EVERY THURSDAY. TheStenmsliipfl lMfOMETHEUS, Captain Gray, and" .,,V",W- 1'-v-KMaiN, Captain Hinckley. WILL FORM A KKgL'I.AH WEEKLY XINR, ne Hii tiniMiiiii .i. w ivvi. duim ... Til I RSDAi , St iitomlier 2, at 4 P. M. T mm iikii uiiiHiti mointr (riven In connection with '. R. R. tO ntllntM In tin. Month u...l 8. C I llSlirilliCC at ldWi'Ht. riltea IJ,.t..u r.r f...l..i.. i by any other route. For freight, apply to ,ootf K A- NOl'DtlK CO., imf DOCK STREET WHARF. Cs WKECTLINETO FRANCE J SitT ,JMTi ".".KRAL TRANSATLANTIC LR F.Sf " " V ivr OAiJjlXMU AT nn.?nSr.-i,i7 .117 """' " this favorite route for the Saturday. ' ' rtortn mer' eV8r , .. PRIOR OF PASSAGE i Kold (Including wine), TO HkKHT OH Ulvnir "irst Cabin .H0 Sooond Cabin... $Vi I Innllirliniy ratlnrao , ! -I- - a . . Irst Cabin $145 Second Cabin $si I hese steamer do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charue American travellers going to or returning from the con inont ot .llrope, by taki.lg t he steamers o? this line avoid - r"sii, oy r.nnsn railways and crossuiK the channel, besidos saving tune, trouble, and ex-Pene- GKORtiK MAOKKeiziK. Agent, , , . , mvwftuw ai, now York ornoHvTo"8 m PhilPW.applyattAjam."Kxpa. ompauy, to h j i if ip No.33U OHIOSN-ITT street. JrlIlIDELP1IIA! KICUMONI). BtSacrwijaiTiiK south ani west rJ V KHV SATURDAY, , from HHST WHARF above MAKKK1 At noon. Street. raTS'tVAy' SYSaW ukenBt LOWE,( I ho resulsrity, safety, and cheapness of this route com mend it to the public as the most desirable medium carrying every description ol freight. No charge lor commission, druynge, or any eiponse Steamships insured at the lowest rates, freight rucoivud daily. WILLIAM P. CI.YDK AGO No. 12 S. WHARVES und Pior I N. WHARVh's V Jvi'i1' !'! 'P!) at. K'cll"'"al OUy Point.' 1. P. CROW I'. LL A CO., Agonlsat Noilolk. (j 15 LOUILLAIiD'S eTEAMSlJp LINK KOU NEW YORK. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATKS. Freiffht bv thin line rjtbnn t lq . i.ui ' - - Lu inn w imuuus, cents ner foot, or 1 eont. nnv oull.,n .i,ini. a " a wiiuuu. JXW vtruce charges cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at all times on covered wharf. J9HN F, OHL, 2 2? Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Fitra rates on small packages iron, metal, eto. ? net n.Arni!iS3 LINK TO Kr Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. M. . , " '"",i","fc" buu uemware anui, with 7 T - . iiuui wo iiiim uirect route tor Southwest ' ..iwuriug, iAiiun, auuitns Steamf rs loave regularly every Saturday at noon from Ui nrst whart above Market street. r reigut, recuivoa uauy. Kn 1J NV.rih ,n.l M. ,.. A.... . '.'i,.1.,? 1TI.KK, Agents, at Georgetown; M l.LLRlDGh A CO., Agents at Aloiandria. rj 1 TYLKR, Agents, at (ieorgotown; M f NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA L" l IKLAWARK AND RARITAN CANAL l-'XPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. I'll! I IILUT I llllllil.- L'u'K . . j uo v i . i -i i n , m ii ii yuiuanni wuujr oonuuunioa tion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Marks street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York a 1. . -.!.... 1 . il i: : . r . .'wim hiiwuhikm its an lav Hum rilMUlUK UUb Ol . . I . . I. i - . 1 , 1 '. . . 7 ua.ht.d iiaivu, Agent. JSo. 119 WALL Street, New York 5 35 NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA Polawareand Raritan Canal, SWIETSURK 1 'KANSI'Oll A TION UUMPANY DKS. fAlUll AD fiWKTKUKK 1.1 TV K. The business by these lines will be resumed on and after the 8th of March. For freights, which will be taken on aocomiiiouttuug lernia, apply 10 W. M. BAIRD A CO., 8 a; No. 132 South Wharves. CARRIAGES. gggg? GARDNER & FLEMING, CAUniACI. BUILDIIR3, No. 214 South FIFTH Street. BELOW WALNUT. A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand DJCLUD1H0 Rockaways, Phaetons, Jenny Llnds, Bngglei Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 3 23 tuthi For Sale at Reduced Prices. BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety or FULL AND XXAXiT ZOUTCD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOK8, ETC. ETC. To be for Ad In this city, is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Dlank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 6 18 thstnSra PHILADELPIIIA, OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARS. 1IIUIUU UK UTlllliJ ' I. T. EaSTOM. I. VHinns "T? AWTOH Jk ffloIHAHOA, No. S OOKNTIKH SUP, New York. No. 1H SOUTH WHAKVUS. Philadelphia, tin if, W. PRATT NlaaL H.lli,.w.P. W. are nreuared to shin ever. deauriuLion of Freiffht to Philadelphia, New York, Wiliinton, and interruediaM points witn prompineas ana-ti"iin, uuu Bteam-tuas inroisnea M UM uouea. u T?MPIRE PLATE MArJTJ"' WORKS, B lUvflHlt '1 II ROUGH RATKS to all points In North and Hontk Carolina, via Seaboard Air Lino Railroad, cinuectina Tat Portsmouth and to I.ynchburK, Va., Tennessee, and th aWnd '..Tvi n.Xi l0nUeSS6 A'r Li"B lorn, nuriu, j'.tinL, auu vr est, iree ui uoiuuiission. Freight received and forwarded on acoummodatii terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO, Agents, No. ISiS. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOUHTI1 and CHESNUT, (Entranoe oa FOURTH street). FRANCIS D. rASTORIUS, 8OLICIT0H OF I'ATENTS. ' ' ' .' ratcnts procured for Inventions m the United StaU'S end Foreign Countries, and all buhliifss re latlng to the sanic promptly transacted. Call Or scud for circulars on Patents. ' ' Own till o'clock every evening. 8 C smth p A TENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT, PHILADELPHIA. FEF.3 I.F.SS THAN ANY OTHEK HELIBLE AGENCY. SoutI for iir.nijililc on r.itcnts. 3 4 thRn CITAUI.ES II. F.VANS. 'TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATU 1 u.t... a! . ..l.i.KIn InvunMnn Inst, rtalented. and fol the SL1C1NO, OUT T1NU. and OHIPPINO of dnod beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby off ered for sale. It is an artiols of (treat value to proprietors of hotels aed reetanrantr, and it should be Introduced into every family STATU KltillTS for Rale Model can be seen at TKLKOKAPH Ol KM IE. OOOPKB B POINT. N J OOVERNMENT SALES. i Vt'TION SALE OF HOSPITAL BKDDlNtJ, t I.OTI11NU, DRKSSINOS, ETC. Assistant Mkpicai. Pi'ttVEVon's Offick,) Washington, 1). C, Ati(f. no. lHtii. Will oo sold at rubllo Auction, In this city, on TI T.SDAY, the 2Mh day ol September, 1SD9, at Jmlt- elary Square Depot, E Btnttit, between tourtli and Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a larpe quantity of Hos pital Property, conslstliiR of UEDDINU, C'LOTHINU, AND DRESSINGS, among which will be found the following, viz. : 3,0(10 Fed Sarks. 2,roo Illankcta. ,000 Cotinterpanes. 4,0U0 (;mta I'ercha Uel '.'overs. 4,tt0 Hair PUlowa. 5,000 Pillow Cases. n.otio Linen Sheets. 18,000 Drawers. 2S,000 Shirts. 3,000 Socks. 10,000 dozen Roller Bandages. Also Napkins. Cotton ami Woollen Tape. Picket! Lint. Cotton Wadding. Red Flannel. Saddlers' Silk. Linen Thread. 14,000 pounds of Condensed Milk. 20,000 pounds of lleef Extract. All the above articles are new and never have been used. Catalogues containing full particulars remly ten days before Hale. Terms Cash, in Oovemment funds; 25 per cent. deposit required nt time of sale, ami all goods to be removed in live days. CHARLES SUTHERLAND. Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel United States Army. 3d 0t PROPOSALS. QFPICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUN D. TllEASlTllY DKrAHTVF.NT OF PENNSYLVANIA, llAllhlHULllO, AUKUSt 20, 1SUH. j Sealed bids will bo received for tho redemption ot ONE MILLION DOLLARS ol tho loan of the Uoniinon wealth of Pennnylvania, duo July 1, 1870. until 12 o'clock M., October 1, l-t;!l. Communications to be addresied to R. W. MACKKY, Esq., Stato Treasurer, HarriiburR, I'r nnsylvui'ia, and endorsed Bid for Redemption of State Loan. F. JORDAN, Secretary of State. F. HARTTtANFT, Auditor-Oeneral. R. W. MAOKEY, Stuto TreMurcr. Commissioners of the Sinking Fand. N. B.-No newspaper publishing the above without authority will receive pay therefor. p 2J lm DRUCS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBBllT 8HOKMAKEK & O O. N. E Corcer FOURTH and RACE St. PU1XADKLPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers and Manufacturers of . Wtite Lead and Colored Paints, Putty' Varnishes, Eto. AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED FRENOH ZINO PAINTS, Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prlou for cash. ia i JiTERRICK & SONS SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia, WILLIAM WRIGHTS PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STKrtM ENGINE, Regnlated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented June, 1SC8. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT PELF-CENTRING, S ELF-BALANCTNl CENTIUi'liUAL SUGAlt-DltAINLNa MACHINE. AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwl I. YAUOBM MEHHICK. WHJJAM B. KXBBICK. JOB K. OOPK. w Q GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, store fronts and windows, for factory and warehous windows, for churches and cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offices cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptnei, and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., 1 8 Btnthem No. 11M RIDGE Avenne Fhlla. JJARGH, FARRELL & WARREN DEAX.EKS IN PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, NO. 631 CHESNUT STREET AND NO. 624 JAYNE STREWr, 162m PHILADELPHIA. MORNY'S TASTELESS Fruit Preserving Powder, v. ..mntad to keD Htrawberries snperlor to any knows well other fruit, w.thont bio air tmhl. rSlMtu" pU Bold bj th.groo.rt. nta a paoaagew bf w - SATult. MlltNV CO.. froDrietora. m ' - - Ko. In) norw DMjunii ot., ruiaaa. Du XIIKI''L.tn tAIl Or. l-O-TtOtLIM' all diseases of a certain spMialtv. Othos hour, f to . hu .Mb.XitViJIiTUbUtit. M I AC A I) E' M Y O Y MUSIC. (iRANU RKOPENINO. PICHINt.S1 ENHLISH OPK.KA lor a reason nt 'I en Night and Two Mutlniw. CAKOI.1NK M. IIFKNAKD....: Il K1A.TRKKS OI l'NIMl Ml. HI, MONDAY, SKPT . The tollovinp; artists are enraged : -Messrs. llsicrh, III y ton, I'owK r. !' rs, Arnold, White and Ilirrh ; ?li rti mil lllnnche Kllertnan, Caroline M. bernard, Anniaj Kemp Howlrr, Anna MiHi'lika. K Kl'MtTOlHK 1'OR THK WEEK. MONTIAV. FAUST 1 1 IM'Ai ... Vi I DXIMiAV 1 III 11SDAY .. TKlItAY . . . .EH A DlAVOIiO . .II. T ttV ATORW BOHEMIAN (ilRI. ....ERA DIWOIX SA1 I rlDAY (Matime) . M AKITANA lit X fiheotn now onrn nt Trmiinier'a Milsin StorM. and .k the A ndrii'V YVeriiip.dav mn nina at oVIwk. I'arinet, Iarrtiet ( irele and Kiilponj. Ifl; Kaniilv ClrcU, he. : Amphitheatre, 'ic. J. F. ZIMMERMAN. Tmaa. r. nt hkh..h ..CONDUCJTOR T1IEATRR COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET. J HELOW AKt'H. ' THIS EVENING. COMPLIMENTARY KK.NEUT OK KATIE HAKEH. hhe will appear in her own Drama of LITTLE NNOW HIRD. MR. E. HARI.AND in his champion Skating S.cne. I he beautiful KOSAI.IK JACK inker charming ih (tr ader of LITTLE NEIL, with song, "LITTLE NELL'S APrE AL." The Amerienn prodigy, Maeter JULIAN REED, in his wonderful songs, dancosand imitations of celebrated Actors. FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF ROSALIE JACK. LITTLE NELL MATINEE SATURDAY. AdiniHpion, To, ?i0, and 26 oents. It ALU UT ST. TH EATKK.H ElTlNS AT 8. THIS (Wednesday) KVKNINO, Sopt 1, last week ol the rharuiiug Actress and Voculit, and the eminent t''ttiedisn, HARRY AND ROSE WATKINS, t Formerly Miss RostnaShaw), Who will appear in th beautilul play of K ATH LEEN M A f'URNEEN. Kathleen Mavourneon (with songs).... ROSE WA1 KINS iornnie O'Mooro Mr. II. WATKINS FRIDAY -BENEFIT OF HARRY WATKINS, When will bo preHpnted the grout drama of THE COLLEEN HAWS. AIRS. JOHN DREW'S AUCH STREET THEATRE. Rogins M to 8. but-ineas Agent and Tr. usurer. ..JOSEPH D. MURPHY1 THE LYDIA THOMPSON HI 'KLFSUUE TROUFE MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING. H. B. Farnie's localized Hurloiue. M.MIA I) THE SAILOR, with Nrw Scenery by ( hnrlos Hawthorne. Miss LYDIA THOMPSON as S1NBAD and THM iIRL OF THE PERIOD. Seats seen red 6 days in advance. 30 TrOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE WALNl'T V above ElOH l'H.-f OMMENUEMENT OF THK FALL SEASON. The greatest combination of Artists in the known world. Now Ballots, now Sotigi, now Minstrel Acts, new Drama, etc., lorming in all a tremendous bill. Matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. H M tf VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) VVINTEH GARDEN Nos. 730, 723, 724. and 720 VINKKtreet. THK (..RAND OROH EST It ION, lormerly the property oitue v.rtjiiu hi nil tir ba ir a, purohasen at great eipense by JAOOH VALER, of this city, in unmbinatior with FLAM ER'S ORCHESTRA sud Miss NKLLIK AN greati attont ; AN. DF.KSwN, will porform EVERY ArTEKNOON and -v cuuix at uie auovo-roeniionea place. Admission, free. 113U A M ERIC AN CONSESVATOUY OF MUSIC. Se Notice in Educational Column. 7 24.wl'Jt HOSIERY COODS. J WILLIAM HO F M A N N, No. N. LKJHTII Nir. i-t. Fhllmlelnbln, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a larjrn uaHOitinent of Hosiery, for LadlrV, Gents', an C'lilldren's wear; Socks, three quarter SokB, and Lonir Hohb, of EngllBli and tier maa iuanufacture. U IJ D E 1 V 2 A X Ol Cartwrlght A Warner'b manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bes npurted. Also, the Norfolk "and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American (Juods. Tnese Goods In all sizes, lor 4 T wsiy Soring- and Summer Wear. OARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. fB R. THOMAS & CO., SKALKKS IN Doers. Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., H. W. COUNKH UP EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 6iW3m rillLADELI'tflA. QEORCC PLOVJMATi CAKPENTEB AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCK STIIET, PIIILAEEDLnilA. CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Ha Ss Ks Cs Harris Seamless Kid Cloves. EVERY TAIR WARRANTED. EXCLCSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., B2T5rp No814 CIIEHNDT Street. p AT EN T SHOULDEll-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING BRIRTS AND DRAWERS made lrom meuHnrenieiit at very Bliort notice. All other articles ol GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO, 11 2 No. 706 CHESNUT Street. IOE OREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CltEAM AND WATEK ICES. TnE rUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water loe can ha carriud in a paper te any part of the city, as you would candy. Filtevn or twenty ditterent kinds of thorn are kopt constantly on band, and ONK ilUMKkD DIKFl.KKNl' FLAVORS ean be made to order for those who desire to have somothiUK never before seen in the United States, and superior to any Ice Cream niado in Kurope. Principal Depot No. l.fJ4 WALNUT Street. Branch Store-No. luiU bl'KINU (J ARDKM Strse, tl V. J- ALLKUKK TTf. OROOERIE8 AND PROVISIONS.. PJEW SPICED SALMON FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT C ROBERT8, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 11 Corner ELEVENTH and VTNE Street. jyj I C U A E L MEAOHEK & CO. i No. 828 Sontb SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Rett') Dealer! in PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMIL1 I SJ TERRA PfNH fl VKR PO.KN v U c ORN EXC HANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, .ii'iii i. nAn.r.1, K. E. corner ot M ARKKTand WATER btrti.. Philadelphia, DEALER IN HAUb AND BAOOINH Ot .very description, for Grain, Flour, Salt, Super. Pho.pbu of I.im.. Hm: Dust. Kto. Irg. and small GUNNY HAGS constants on hi.n.1 , 101IN FAKNL'M Ai CO., COliliLi:-; XEP. fl rbants nd Mannfacturersof CmtoaTi.l.in ho. Hi tiltSKUT Sirwtt, I'Uiladlphi 71 ii' AMUSEMENTS. OJtU depositors.