THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 18G0. A Htolral View of the Ntowe Krrtndal. 2 tU Kititor oj the Kveniny Tclai-apli. The newspaper press, while steadily declaring that the subject 1b unfit for general reading, Icr nistcntly keeps it before tho public by ill-natured and harsh criticism of Mrs. Stowe in tho Byron article. It has been called by every disagreeable- and Odious appellation to be found in the language. "A hideous story," "A dingusltng revelation," "A frightful skeleton disentombed," etc. etc. Abusive epithets will make tho matter no better, will not right any wrong, nor elevate tho writers in the estimation of a Just and discri minating mind. Ugly stories have been told before, and tho highest authority has thought fit to put on record such as might shock tho sensi bilities of tills fastidious generation. In view of tho apparent honesty of purpose, and generous motive of justifying a misrepre sented lady, let us have a littlo charity, and at least suspend judgment of Mrs. Stowo till a further hearing. A linage which furnihhes apo logists, for Judas Icariot, and abundanco of doubters of tho authority and wisdom of the great Teacher himself, may bo mistaken in esti mating tho exact amount of odium which should attach to a disclcsuro in Itself not plea Bant, but which, by tho severe and" just laws of retribution, may be visited on crime to remote generations. Mrs. Btowo is able to defend herself, and doubtless will, in a way us conclusive as was tho key to her former work. Gentlemen of tho press, American and English, forbear a little. If this recital has been prompted by feelings mag nanimous and true, it cannot be evil In its results. All "good intentions" arc certainly not applied to the "paving" process in a celebrated torrid locality. There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Hough hew tliein as wo will." Philadelphia, September 20, 1803. X. hbws suraryiAiyg. City Affair.. Another largo meeting of tho residents of the Twentieth ward was held last evening, with reference to the water question. James Dazley, who resides at No. 1101 Frank ford road, lost over $3000 yesterday, under peculiar circumstances. The money, in checks and cash, was in a coat pocket. Handing tho garment to his wife, ho went to attend to some business in the neighborhood. His wife, think ing he would be delayed in reaching tho Ik nk where ho was to make a deposit, she started with the coat to find him. Goin1' but a few steps she dropped from the pocket the money, consisting of a check on the Kensington 13aok for $2G'J0i5, a check on Hie Union Bank for $100, a check on a Baltimore bank for 11 -.V), and $200 in cash. Information was at ouco left at the Kensington liank to stop tho check, and this was done. Mr, Dazley alleges that at the Union Bank tho officer refused to stop the check unless the drawer presented himself. Jlo started after him, but finding tho distance considerable, returned and requested a delay of two hours until he could find tho drawer. During his absence the check was presented and paid. Lust evening, at 7o0 o'clock, Albert P. Smith, of Conshohocken, was stabbed by a young woman named Emma Smith, on tho pave ment near Tenth and Coatcs streets. Emma re sides at No. 907 Green street, and bears no very reputable name. Tho origin of tho difficulty between the two was jealousy on tho part of Emma, who was enamored of dmith, and labored under the belief, as circumstances seemed to in dicate, that he was growing cold. While walk ing n.t. tho nlaco mentioned, she drew a jack- knife and Indicted a deep and ugly gash on his thigh, and followed this up with a plungo of the knife into tho man's side just abovo tho right hip; he dropped to tho pavement and cried for help. Officer George Trinkle, of tho Eighth district, arrived at tho scene. Smith was taken into a drug store, and from thence conveyed in a carriage to the hospstal. His injuries are pronounced serious, though they may not prove fatal. Emma accompanied the officer to tho hospital, where she manifested great concern, for the said she "loved him," but when she had arrived at the Central Station, she remarked that she "guessed it didn't hurt him much," and tried her best to be vivacious. Sho appeared well known to the officers, and has more than once come under their direct surveillance. She will have a hearing this afternoon before Alderman ' Kerr at tho Centfal Station. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 137.MJ. The White House is being repaired. President Grant leaves Washington, Pa., for "Washington, D. C, to-day. Secretary Boutwell and Commissioners Delano and Capron will attend the Georgia Stato Fair. Senator Sumner will preside over the lie- rmblican state uonveniion oi lassacnuseiis on rVednesday. i lugn conen, ine muraercr oi Aioianus, a Jamaica Plain, Mass., has been indicted for wil ful murder. Louisa W. Miner, charged with poisoning the family of Dr. Jeaners, of Lowell, has been discharged. Nearly five hundred dollars have been sub scribed by tho Pennsylvauiaus in Washington towards the Avonnulo ! una. Ex-Governor Marcus L. Ward, of N. J., has been nominated, but declines to run, as tho lie publican candidate for Mayor of Newark. Judero Fisher has declined to instruct the jury to discharge Shurman, tho alleged robber of the Treasury Department, for irregularity in the Indictment. It is believed thut nt tho next Cabinet meet ing some definite action will bo taken on tho Cuban question, and a Minister to China will also bo settled upon. A nateut for two thousand feet of Transyl vania Lode, iu tho Philadelphia Mining District, Nye county, Nevada, lias been Issued to tho Silver Bend Mining Company. The Republicans of Bedford county regard the renomination of the Hon. II. Stut.man, of Somerset, for Senator, with much dlssatlslacuon. He has been reauestcd to withdraw. All proceedings In the Erie-Susquehanna Railroad war have been ndjourued until October 1. Robert J. Banks and James McQuado havo been appointed receivers by mutual consent. Foreign AHnlrn. Prussia is about to annex tho Grand Duchy of Baden, it is rumored. tka ...lutiiomAv nf Tlnrltn Inmrirnil ihn TTiim- luu iiiiDiwnt'.; v. .... -i ' - boldt" celebration because the Liberals took part in the affair. . Japan is in an unsettled condition. The paper currency is at a uiscouui, auu uiuuu iuir uua money anoai. A Li-rand demonstration In favor of Im prisoned Fenians took place in London last mgnt. itCBOiuuons urging iuo jmiuvu ui tuu niilitlcal oftemlcra were adopted. The Irishman -newspaper says that either England must release tho Fenian prisoners or acknowledge that her promise to Ireland of a better government was a lio. The London Vort says that Napoleon advlsos reconeillatorv measures at Madrid towards Cuba, and non-interference at Washington. The latter is just what ho wished in the Mexican case. . bequests The Will of Mr. Hnrah Pltiii..' The will of Mrs. Sarah Pumps, admitted to probate yesterday, contains the following be quests: To the Philadelphia Society for the Em Dloyment and Instruction of the Poor, a arround- rent of $150 per annum; School for Colored Children (under the control of the Monthly TW.edner of Friends'), a Kround-rcnt of fcMr Female Society of Philadelphia lor the Relief and Employment of the Poor, an annual groand- itut of iii "0i NoVtucrn Association for the P.-j- i..f and Employment of the Poor, a ground- rent of 9 pounds, 7 bUlings, J pence per annum; Kosinc Association, a yearly ground-rent of 22t; Foster Home, tlOOO, Union Benovolent Association, f 700; Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, tlOOO; Pennsylvania Insti tution for tho Blind, $1000; Wills' Hospital, n0; Magdalen Society, f 500; Temporary Homo Asso ciation, $500; Pennsylvania Hospital, 200; Union School and Children's Home, 500; Northern Homo for Friendless Children, 500; Home forDestltnte Colored Children, 500; Institute for Colored if out lis, 4 shares of stoak of the Hank of North America; Orphans' Society, $300; Central Employment Association, $300: Western Association of Ladles for tho Relief and Employment of tho Poor, $300; Union Tempo rary Homo, $300; Western Provident 8oclety, $300; Provident Society for Employing tho Poor, $300; Children's Hospital, $300; Union Dispensary, $300; Lying-in Charity and Nurso's Society, $700; Howard Institution, two shares of tho stock of the Bank of North America: Newsboys' Aid Society, $200; Association of Friends for tho Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, $200; Women's Meeting of tho Monthly Meetings of I riends of the Northern District, $100; Homo for Aged and Infirm Colored Per sons, $1000; to each of tho following Soup Societies Philadelphia, Northern, Western, Moyamensing, Southwark, Spring , Garden, Kensington, and Central, $100. HIE SHERIFF. Ilftf of Properties Sold l.nst Evening. The monthly sale of properties was held by Sheriff Lyle last evening at tho old Quarter Ses sions Court-room. Among other properties sold were the following, for the prices named:! Three-story store nnd dwelling, with back buildings, No. 2313 llidge avenue, 18 feet front, 25 feet deep, 112 feet 5 inches west of Twenty third street; lot 18 feet front, 50 feet 7 inches deep $2000. Lot wcht side of Second street, 85 feet south of Norris street. 180 feet front. 121 feet 1) inches deep to Philip street; grouud-rcnt $180 $500. Three-story brick house nnd lot north side of Cnllowhill street, ;3 feet west of Franklin street, 17 feet front, 50 feet deep $3800. Three story brick house and lot, en"t side of Sixteenth street, 32 feet north of Montrose street. 10 feet front, 30 feet deep; tho lot being 10 feet front, 80 feet deep $1050. Unfinished three-story brick dwelling and store, with two-story brick back buildings, N. IS. corner Twenty-second and Bolton streets, Twen tieth ward. 17 feet front. 00 feet deep $2150. Unfinished three-story brick dwelling, with two-story brick back buildings and lot, east side Twcntv-sccond street, adjoining above, 10 feet front, tO fect deep $1800. Unfinished three-story brick dwelling, with two-etory brick back buildings and lot, east side Twenty-second street, adjoining above, same size $ 1750. Unfinished three-story brick dwelling, with two-story brick back buildings nnd lot, east side Twenty-second street, adjoining above, samo size 41050. Unfinished thrce-slorv brick dwelling, with two-story brick back buildings and lot, east side Twenty-second street, adjoining above, same size $1050. Unfinished three-story brick dwelling, with two-story brick back buildings and lot. east side Twenty-second street, adjoining above, same 6ize-1050. Three-story brick house and lot, south side Christian street, 210 feet 0 inches east of Six teenth Ftrcct. Hi feet front, 78 feet deep to a 5 fect nllcy $3700. Three-story brick house and lot, south sido of Christian street, 184 fect 0 Inches of Sixteenth street. 10 feet front, 78 feer deep to said alley $3,100. Lot south side Green street, 107 feet 10 inches west of Nineteenth street, 18 feet front, 90 feet deep to Wilcox street $2700. Buildings and lot north sido Washington street, 00 feet west of Thirteenth street, 50 fect front. 113 fect 3 inches deep to Cozens street; ground rent, $-100 $1700. Three-story brick house and lot, west sido Twenty-fourth street, 17 feet north of Naudain street, 17 feet front, 81 feet 0 inches deep to an alley; ground rent, $25 50 $1500. 1 wo-story oricti clwemng-houso and store and lot south side South street (No. 214), 17 feet iront, :3 iect uccp yuiu. lbrcc-story brick house nnd lot north sido Ellsworth street, 14 feet 7 inches east of Leon street, 14 feet 7 inches front, 45 feet 0 inches deep; ground rent, $42 $1300. Lot nna uuiiaings, togctDer witn nxtures oi an oil refinery, northeast sido Marion avenue, Twenty-fourth ward, opposite east line of Hes- ton street, !2;S leet s inches iront, lio loot 4 inches deep on cast line, 80 feet deep on west line $4500. Three-story brick house and lot east side Cedar street, Nineteenth ward, 310 fect south of Dauphin street, 18 feet front, 55 feet deep $800. House and lot southwest side Ann street, 14 feet southeast of Church street, Nineteenth ward, 17 feet front, 07 feet 8 inches deep $850. iiiree-story bricic nouso and lot north 6ido Pine street (No. 023), 18 feet front,100 feet deep $5000. Two-story brick cottage and lot northwest 6ide Wilton street, 157 feet northeast of Nine teenth street, 17 feet in front, 72 feet deep on northeast line, 05 feet deep on southwest line, 19 feet on rear cna irrjou. Brick house and lot east sido Second street, 22 feet north of Gcrmantown avenue, Sixteenth ward, 30 feet front, 59 feet deep on northwest lino, 78 feet on soutneast lino to a id leet alley; ground rent, $24 $2400. Two-story brick house and lot, cast side New Market street, 87 feet north of Laurel street, thence north 14 feet, east 13 tect, south 18 leot, west 17 feet 1)i inches $2000. Brick brewery ana lot in Sixteenth ward, at a point 44 feet southwest from Sophia street and h'A fi'i t nniitliiMixt fit Kilwunl sl.riH't. tlicncn nontli- east 30 feet, south 12 feet further, southeast 19 fect, northeast 30 fect, northwest 19 feet, north Vi teet $oou. 1 wo story frame house and lot, cast side Second street, 24 feet Vx inches north of Ed ward street $2900. Four-story brick house and lot. east side Tenth street (No. 41), 120 feet north of Filbert street, 20 feet front, 80 feet deep, nnd lot south east corner Twenty-eighth and York streets, Twenty-iirst ward, ou leet iront, to feet deep $14,000. Incidental. -Ex-President Johnson has been Invited to address tho Democrats of Atlanta. Ga. ft is reported that tho drought In Virginia has induced many negroes to emigrate to Ten nessee. Tho valuable library of Rev. Dr. Sears, late President of Brown-University, Is to bo sold at auction in uosiou. The Republicans of Marlon county. W. Va.. have nomiuated ex-Governor Plerpoint for tho House of Delegates. Uregou sends three delegates to the Na tional Capital Convention in St. Louis, by ap polntment of its Goveruor. .Mobile is getting np a petition to congress for the removal of obstructions In Its harbor and the re-establishment of liirht-houses. -Captain H.. a. V ood, of Detroit, is ramdlv recovering from tho shock of paralysis by which ho was prostrated lost Thursday morning. Tho Boston tailors threaton a strike. None of tho master tailors on Washington street will accede to their demand lor an increased scale of nriccs. .... n.ii..ll. ! I- XT, TT1 -it!-.. ino uamouc liiiuoii iu iicn uiui, .iiiuii.. hna hrmnrht a suit against some members of his congregation lor sianaer, layiug ms uamages ai . 1 . i i.. 1. 1 ji " -I'l iiA Rochester Union of Saturday evening reports that Hon. Sauford E. Church was so much better on thut day, that ho might be said to be out of danger. Gnvernnr I lamberiam. OI Jiaiuo, lias re nominated Chief . Justice John Appleton and Associate Jubtice Jonathan G. Dickersou of the UunrnmA Court r.f that KtfltO. t- H 1 1 1 .J ' -wv... " - . , Mue can Aniouio v the cotton manufacturers of tho world to otler a reward of 100,000 for the discovery Of some uxu:.b tf tkttrc; Sag the eoi,Uu woimi. Full returns from Kennebec county, Maine, elect the Republican candidate lor SUto Senator by 59 majority. In Aroostook county, whero railroad questions entered into the contest, the Democratic candidate is elected . A call is published for a People's State Con vention in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday, Oct. 7, to nominate State officers, "by the election of whom the people may rebuke the abuses of party management and reform the administration of the State affairs." A gentleman In Macon, Georgia, predicts that cotton will go down to fifteen vents during tho winter, and then rise to thirty-five In tho spring, but the Ti legroph nt that city tells him tbnt tho crop is too short and tho demand too eager for such fluctuations. The Prohibitory law went into -force in Maspachufetts on the 1st of July last. Since that time tho State Police have instituted 1808 prosecutions, including seizures. Tho amount of fines paid up during tho present year ou the prosecutions of tho State Police is $74,703. The Richmond Dispatch urges tho Imme diate election of United States Senators, partly on the ground that until they are elected there will lie a powerful combination against tho re moval of the disabilities of Virginians, because so many of them are aspirants for tho Senator ships. A cnll is issued for tho Massachusetts Labor Reform State Convention in Boston on tho 28th Inst., to nominate a State ticket. All legal voters, without regard to past party affiliations, who are in favor of forming an independent political part', to be known as tho Labor Roforra party, are Invited to send delegates, The Ohio Stato Temperance Alliance has de termined to raise $20,000, and has assessed tho several counties in the State their proportions of the amonut. This is not tho organization which put the State ticket in nomination. Tho friends of temperance as a moral reform movement, dis associated lrom politics, are called upon to con tribute. General Garfield has recently written a letter declaring that tho bonds must bo paid in mid, and snyirg that although Hon. Thaddeus Stevens in hi last days took the other sido. that docs not alter the fact that he and all others who spoke on the bill at the time of its passage admitted that tho principal of the bonds was payable in gold. Chicago sent out last Thursday its largest mail by a single train on tho Iowa division of the Northwestern Railroad. It consisted of fifty nine paper bags, nnd five large lock pouches, destined for California, nnd fift3'-seven paper bags nnd thirteen lock pouches of Chicago mail matter making a total of 128 sacks of mail mat ter, 15,000 pounds in weight. The Sau Frauciscp merchants are consider ing tho propriety of settling tima sales of goods by note. Their plan has been to sell goods on account, payment being made on s;eamcr days; but as thefe havo changed, and the merchants have been brought Into competition with those of tho Mississippi valley, the system has been cumbersome and unprofitable. A block of buildings in Chicago, belonging to Elisha Sprague, who was so terribly aillieted with arysiplacp, was sold last Thursday, for the purpose of raldug funds to soothe tho lacerated feelings of Amanda Cr.vig, who got the $109,000 verdict for breach of promise. The block was worth 140,000, brought $20,000, and Elisha can redeem it within fifteen months from the day of sale. Hon. Thomas C. McCrecry, of Kentucky, would like to go back to the United States Senate, but he finds rivals In the persons of Governor Stevenson, R. H. Stanton, John G. Carlisle, who is a young man, Congressman Gol laday, who ndvocatcs repudiatiou, Oscar Tur ner, General Preston, and many others, of whom the most noted is Jesse D. Bright, who long since feund Indiana uncongenial and sought kindred spirits jn Kentucky. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine yews we First Page, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. 8pn Hikes 6Mrt I Moon Hihes M3 SUN BETH &'5! I HIUH WATEB 2 44 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Jobs O. James, .1 V. 15. Dubborow, Committee of the Month. Thomas L. Gillespie, ) AlOVEaLENT OK OCEAN HTEA.MSHIPH. FOR AMKRIOA. Cordova London New Yorlt Aug. Hmirit Bremen New York Kent. Denmark Liverpool fow York Keit. Audi rian Liverpool, , .ijueheo ept. ..New York Sept. U. of Limerick.. Antwerp. Aleppo Liverpool Colorado Liverpool ..New York Km.t new i urn vitt DOS.. . Pennsylvania C. of Boston.. Moravian Cambria .Liverpool , ...iow torn riept. .Liverpool ....New York Sept. .Liverpool Uuehec Sept. .Gla&KOW New York Sept. .Liverpool..'... Now York Koni Scotia Kin a Bellona .Liverpool New York via Hal. Km.t'ii .London New York Sept. 11 .Brest New York Sunt n Ville de Paris Cimbria Havre Now York Sept. 11 O. of Baltimore..New York.. ..Liverpool, via Hal.. .Sent AUemannia. ...New York., Nevada New York. Java New York. 21 .liambura.. Sept. 31 ..Liverpool ..Liverpool .Liverpool , ..Bremon ..Sept. 23 ..Sopt. 22 ..Sept. 23 ..Sept. 23 ..Sept. 25 ..Sept. 2S ..Oct. i Palmyra JNew York., Doniiu Now York. Cordova Now York. .London.. City of Boston ..New York.. ..Liverpool...., City ol fans.... mow Yoric....L.ivm-pciol.... OOASTWISii, DOMESTIC. K Yazoo Ptiilmta New Orleans. .Sept. 23 Prometheus. . . . . Pnilada . . . ...Charleston Sept. 'M Missouri Now York.. ..Havana Kan.' oi Columbia New York.. ..Havana, via Naa Sent! 2A North America. New York.... Kio Janeiro Kant o'i Tonuwanda Pnilada Savannah iseot! as Cleopatra New Y ork....Vera Cruz Sept. 2i Alnska New York. ... Aspinwall Out. S Mails are forwarded bv evcrv steamer in ihAiml.. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at yueenstown, ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. Tno si earners for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED YFSTirnnAV Steamer H. L. Caw, Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Steamer Chester. Jones. New York. VV. P l iiu.i jk Tug Thomas Jefferson, A llen, Baltimore, wita a tow of Tug Chesapeake. Merrihew, Havro-de-Grace. with a tow of arrived Yesterday. Rieamshm Hoiimn. Bnirc. di lmm,B ti,n,n mdse. and paasem-ers to ft. Winsor & Co. Passengers- ."I?WJmow Mrs. Wisuam, Mrs. Hohn and daughter, ' v. , , ' """"or, nuu servant, Mr. i,eathe and wife, Mr. C. A Basson. Mr. Wyeth. Mr. J. Durham, Jr. Below Reedy Point, passed barque' A bbie Thomas! from Iriwin: also, passed in the bay, one barque, name un known, and 3 light herm. bns. Steamer James S. Green, Pace, 3S hours from Richmond via Norfolk, with mdse. to V. P. Clyde A Co. nieamer .never y riorce, nours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer E. C. Biddle, McCne, 24 hours from New Vnrlt with mdbe. to W. P. Clyde A Co. W York' Steamer S. F. Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. eiieamer v uican, Aiorrison, :h hours from New York with mdse. to W. M. Baird it Co. , ltal. barque Pasquale Ajello, La Nana, 43 days from Liv erpool, witn salt to A. Kerr A Bro. IiriK Tubal ( ain, Grosemiuk, 14 days from Sagua. with aucar to S. & W. Wolah-vessel to Workman i Co Br. sclir Catharine John, Linehan, 21 days from Trini- V, , , , w ww.v,v.iiivuvu. vessel to Lt. YVestergaard a Co. noiir Lottio, Taylor, 4 days from Boston, with mdse. to Mershon A Cloud. a i l. . . , . : rrti .1 - n .. ouur a. j. 1 iiuinu, 1 un, 1 uay irom ron deposit, aid., with grain to Jus. L. Bewley A, Co. ncurnnii nisiom, uiw, 1 uay irom aiurord, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley a Co. k:.),. urM 'I' ,1 . 1 . . x' : . . mini u, lurruounu, routui,, 1 nay irom rreuenca, huh ,,.,u 1 u v.,, ... iinnint a. n , 'P.. - 1 1 ...4 x: ; .. I, ,. 1 l 1 . : , , . . barges to W. r. Clyde A Co. Of 1 ug t-ommodore, wuson, from Havre-de-Grace. with tow of bargee to W.P.Clyde Co. RPOKFN. Ang. 29,Iat.4UN., long. SI Ml W., Br. shin John 8 De ii-uiu w bh ora ior Antwerp ; Dept. , lat. ivi ;kJ, long. S3 37. Br. baruue Turner; Sent,, i'2. lar. 1W lnno u u barque R. W. Grimtlis,from New York tor Matanzas'-ali by barque Abraham bkallo, Gregersun, at this port loth AAJSff. 1IVU1 UVuUUUi Sptclal Dfpath In Th' KmhIiio T'liraph. Havkb-dk-Guach, Sept. 21. The following boats left bere in tow this morning -. Wm. 11. Lippinuotv and J. B, Mills, with lumber to Pat- tfjim.u 4ft jjiupiiii'ULt,. Flora, with lumber, for New York. Mary, with anthracite ooal, for Wilmington. Charlie and Carrie, with grain to Wm. S. Smith A Co. CorrtipmHrnrrof Th Xrmiing Tr'tqraph. K A STOW A MnMAIKINS P.nr T.HTTW New Yon Office, Sept. '.-Seven barges leave in iuw lu-uiKui ior cajuwore, light. M. F. Uanniunn uiili Phllnri alnhl Baltimohb Bhancu Office, Sept. au. The following 'to id iow lo-nignt, eastward :- G.U.Stewart; F.llen ; launie Goddard ; and J. J. Crit uvmitsn. an wim ooal, lor Hew York. lane Kllintt. with A..MI fiHha.U. Piiilaiiuli'Iiia BHa.Nt n Office, Sent. 21. The barges uuiuu ueukut auu it.. A. Weed lult lor Balumore, wuu wvai, iai Ulgui. La. O. u. ffifn.hin n.-.-. i.. j tir.T.T' it..i-. r. Phi. MiTMnn ivni ladelpbi., 1, u board 4i 9 bales upland cotton. 7(d.i. yirnssnl rtnni''tn. l:irio witln. Do ib.. rHr. Cos h'.rrela ui iMim, Mt UjLut ui.i.ii ffutMna auu uf Ui u4 sua- di les. Biigl aRochelle, Oaflero, benee, at Gibraltar iflii uit,, and MUltd at iu lor Geava, TJ L- .f-ta.t.l. Cant. T) f U, 1.1,- V ft f oft Hth inst. Brign Mary C. Uomery, Coraery, hence for Sslem, end Annanriale, Warren, hence for Boston, returned to Ilolmefi' Hole 17th lnt. Pchr Thomas Bo.tlen, Wright ineton, from Fall River for Philadelphia, at New York lxth mst, Scbr K. G. Irwin. Little, hence, at Portsmouth. N. II . lth Inst. ... Srhr Lirme Batcoemer, Kngiish, was loading at Savan nah 1'ith init. for South Am boy. Scbr John M. Taylor, Fowler, hence, at Tompkin't Oovo, N. J 14tb inst. Schr Msggie McNeil, Bnow, was loading at Savannah ltith inst.t for north side ol Cuba. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ThA THnitT Houpe. London, baa frivan nntl.A that tha '.Itrhthonse which for some time nant haa been In ennrtn of erection on the Wolf Rook, off the land's End, south coast of Kngland, being now far advanced towards com- iletinn. It Is Intended, on or anout the Mrs' dayof January, h 7t) (unlefs prevented by unfnrosnen circumstance), to exhibit from it, at an elevation of 110 leet, above bign vi ater. a revolving light, showing alternate flashes of rod nd white at intervals nt ;hi second n. tnrther particulars will be published In due course. The Harbor Commissioners of the Isle of Man hava given notice that on and after the stTitb of Aueunt, lurti, a new light will be exhibited between sunset and sunrise, from the outer end of the new breakwater works in Port Frin, on the west roast of the Isle of Man. The light will be a fixed green lisbt. elevated W feat above bigh water, and in clear weather should besoen from a rimtance of about 8 miles. Vecsels entering Port Frin should keen tha llirht, on the starboard band. Tha position nf tha liaht. will h .!. vnnced as the work proceeds. By order. W. B. KHlTRRfCK, Chairman. Trensnry lieparlmenf , Office Lighthouse Board, Washing ton, i. oept. j, inw. 8HIPPINQ. s CHARLESTON, S. C caw THE BOUTO AND SOUTHWEST. FAST FKEIGIIT LINE, EVERY THURSDAY. The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, and J. W. KVEHMAN, Captain Hinckley, . WILL ruil.ll A itJlUl'LAlt WtbhLI LINK. The stenrasliln PROMETHEUS wdl sail on THURSDAY, September 23, at 4 P. M. 'j nrougn nius or lading given in connection with S. C R. R. to points in the South and Southwest. insurance at lowest rares. nates or rreignt as low s by any other route. For freight, BPpiy to A. BUlllKB CO., 2 22tf DOCK STREET WHARF. LP LIVERPOOL AND plgQUEENSTOWN-Inrnan Line of Mall aSSffclowe """'" "" - L it oi iiaiumore, via Halifax, Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 1P.M City of Boston, Saturday, Sept. lii, at 1 P. M. City of Paris, Salurdny. Oct. 2, at P. M. Etna (via Halifax), Tuesday. Oct. 6, at 1 P. M And each SlierAAdina Kdt.trHov ., h A .1,..,. f... , J from Pier 4o, North Kiver. KAI KS OF PASSAUK. THT! WAIL, f 1EAMEB SAILI-VU EVF.HT SATTJBDAT, Psvcrle in Cld. vnniiiA h. rn FIRST CABIN ll.STEF.ftAOlC..-..!" ...931 lol.ondon 1C5 To London 4J To Pans Usl To Paris PAKSAGE IIT THE XVEUAX STEAMEB, XlA HALIFAX. FIHhT CAJ1IN. STEEIIAl.F.. Psvable Intifild. PntmV.1 ,n r,.AMn. Liverpool If SO Liverpool 3 Holilax ai Halifiix " a St. John's, N. F ) .. St. John's, N. F ) iiy Jtrancn steamer... .j ly Hranoh Steamer....! 1'aesengcrs forwurded to Harm. Ilnmlmrv lr.,n,an etc. at reduced rates. ' Tickets can be bought brre at moderate rates by per eons wishing tosend for their friends, For turtl er information annlv nt. fhn rnmnmiii. nmA. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. la BHOADWAY, NY or to OtONKKLL t FAULK, annti. 4S No. 411 CHESNUT Streot, Philadelphia. -rxONLY BIRECT LINE TO FRANCE Blv 1 T.E8 NEW YORK AND HAVRE, GALLING AT BREST. ri. . l j:j 1 . .. f).if7iiuiu .nociouu iuib iavonte route forthe Continent will sail from Pier No. 00, North river, ever PTfTriXP itf.- XI a CO i rw in gold (including wine). xj Dnr.ni vn, 11 V i r,. lirst Cabin -. jfcUOSecond Cabin $3 . (Including railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin $145 I Second Cabin a 1 nee steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. . 'raveiiero going 10 or returning irom the OOI tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers oY this lineivoit -w.,, iiiui frum transit, Dy n.ngusn railways an crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble, andaz pense. fiEORUE MACK E zi K, Agent, , L N0.6S BROADWAY. New York, r P8'" ,n Philadelphia, PP'y at Adams' Exprel No.OHEHSdt f. LORILL.RD'S 8TEAMSUIP r iVT tm I , I TV 14 TTflO gyg new Yonif. Bailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATES. Freight bv this line taken at 1Q ..ni. inn j ' - . mvu tlUUQUt, cpntn tier tort. or 1 rtt. nai oa !l,n .htni . ; . . . - r, j .uifi upuua, Ad vance charges cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at all timet on covered wharf. JOHN F, OHL, 2 2S? Pier 19 North Wharves. B. N. Eitra'rates on small packages iron, metal, ete. .PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND, SHS-'li'r- V,x.u.1UKIH'b't Si'KAMSIIIP L &jtM.?'lHOUGH FREIGHT AIRLINE HIP LINE, LINE TO rftrilTHB: SOUTH ANii WEST. EVRHV RATIIKIUV At noon, from FIRST WHARh' .hnu Minim Street. ' ' THROUGH RATER to all points in North and Sontt Carolina, via buaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting a Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, and tb( W est, via irginia and Tennessee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight H ANDLhD BUT ONCK.and taken at LOWED RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINK. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this rant nnm mend it to tho public as the mot-t desirable medium carrjuiit trvetjr uvMjnpuuii Ul iroiguu No charge tor conjoiitiion. drayage. or anv exnena transfet. Mi hiuhbips insured at the lowest ratos. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 12 R. WHARVES and Pier I N. WHARVFJ3. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CKOWKLL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 615 NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIJ J DFLA WARE AND RARITAN CANAL. k EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANV I 11U l UKAl'r.M and UUHJKliM' watarnnmninnini. tion oetween 1 nuuueipuia ami ifew x org. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Marke .itreet, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New Yor) Viooos iorwartieu uy an me lines running out of Nei fork, North, Fast, and West, free of commission. Freight received and forwarded on acuommodatia Uroif. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, AO. lib. UULAWAKK Avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent. S 35 Ko. 119 WALL 6treet, New York NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D, C via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lynchburg. Bristol. Knoxville. Naahville. Dalton, anillthe Doutowest. steamers leave reguiany every Saturday at noon irom to first wharf above Market street. Freight received daillLLIAM p CLYDE A CO.. No. 14 North and South Wharves. HYDE t TYLER, Agents, at Georgetown ; M ELDR1DGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria. 61 NOTICE.FOR NHW YORK, VIA Delaware and Raritsn Canal, KWII-TSURH n a A NKPOK'I'ATION COMPAN Y.-OEH. The business by these lines will be resumed on and after bieth of March. For freights, which wUl be taken od accommodating terms, apply to M BAIRD 4 0Q i 8 No. li South Wharves. HOOP SKIRTS, ETO. 1115. -H O P K I N 8 TTflOP.SKIRT AND CORSET MANU KACTOKY AND SALESROOMS, t- 1111. nTfESNUT STREET. A1 U. n -..irTc'ri .1 x 1 . , Gur CHAMPION Baintoj auu cueaper wan all others. 19 to 60 springs, too. to '(M ild. Our Keystone KLirf.au to t springs. )s. to $f4u; New York .made ei,!... ,m 20 to 40 springs, 44 to 75o. R Werley Corsets, fta au, $3 W. li'tt Beckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. f ..niI..ttin" Corsets, from 2'30 to B. Mrs Moody's patent sen adjusting auaominai support ing Corsets, from 8S to $7-hlghly recommended by phy icans. and should be examined by every lady. n'n .hr varieties of Corsets, from 76o. to 99 50. inomsoiis w.w-- - ... . (Skirts and Corsets niade to order, altered and repaired. . 1 t u1 ivnpvTitr I .V, n . YViiuiwAi.u a., v .....an taois WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. . VABOH, E y?...7:.m ivn f'UMVIH.XlOJt HEHCHAHTiM Ko i COFNTIK8 8LIP, New York. ' Pr!iidI?i.hia!Ne" York, W ijnintton, and Intenuediate n 'f , .i un i.i . m,i 'v, uuiiin,., iraiu r... ir.'i.ii. ...... i". Philailelnhia. betore reported ashore on Urer's Island, got WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. -tYJIS LAD0MUS&C0. 'DIAMOND DEALERS Si JWELEBS. WiT(HES,4KWILHTBII.VKH WAllk. vWATGHES wd JEWELRY REPAIRED. Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makera. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs. Encasement and Weddlns Rlncs. In 18-karat and coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table CnU lerj, Plated Ware, etc. 8 S7J R E M O V A L. V. 13. WARDEN, IUTORTEB 07 Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the 8. E. corner of Filth and Chesnnt Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCI1E3 REPAIRED IN TUB BEST MANNER. 8 HtUstuS ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRT, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. GK W. XXJHtSELilL., NO. m N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., iv Wholesale Pealers in WATCHFH A2i L JKIVKLHY. b. K. corner RKVFWIH and ctii-.anur Mreots, 8 25 Second Uoor, ana late 01 sso. an a. in i itu at. PATENTS. OFFICES FORPROCURING PATENTS FORREST BUILDINGS, No. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, THILA,, And Mirble BnlkllngH, No, 4C0 SEVENTH Street, opposite U. S. Patent , Office, Washington, D. C. H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to the Principal Olllce, Philadelphia. 9 17 ltu PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). FRANCIS D. FASTORZU3, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In tho United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evenlnpr. 8 6 smth PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT, rniLADELPniA. FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABLE AGENCY. Send for paniphle on Patents. 3 4 thstnS CHARLES II. EVANS. S" TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Ricrhts nf a valuable Invention lust itatented. and fur the tSLltJJNli, l.UTi i.vu, nna liuu'riai ot urieu Deer, cahlmtre, etc., are hereby oliured for sain. It. is an article of irreat value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be Introduced into every family. ISl'ATK KKiflTSforsnlo. Model can be seen at TELICGRAl'lI OFFICE. COOi'ER'S POINT, N. J. 6 37tf MUNDY A HOFFMAN. OENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. rpilK rOi;."NT OF FASHION. C3ENTS' FURNISIIINCJ STOKE. MRS. MISNIE OUMS1INGS baa opened the abovo named place, at No, 119 South F.1GUT11 Streot, where gentlemen can find everrtblng in their line. The best tit tinf BHIKT8 in- the city, ready-made or matte to order. Purchasers of twelve articles receive the thirteenth ai Gift. UMBRELLAS TO HIRE for 26 cent. Hundkerotiefs htimned froe of charge. Polite Salesladies In attendance, A call is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. 93 MINNIE CUM MINGS. Ha Sa Ka Ca Harris' Seamless Kid Cloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO.. B 275 rp No. 814 CHESNUT Street. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER A CO., 118 No. 706 CU ESNUT Street. PROPOSALS. QFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. TBEAbUB? PKrAHTMENT OP PENNSYLVANIA,) llAUUIbllLltO, August SO.ladH, ( Sealed bids will be reoelved for the redemption of ONE MILLION DOLLARS of the loan of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, due Jul) 1, 1870, until 13 o'clock M., October 1, lftii. Communications to be addressed to R. W. MACKEY, Ksu... State Treasurer, HarrUbum, Peunsylv a, and endorsed Bid for Redemption of State Lon- F.JORDAN. Secretary of State. J. F. HARTBANKT, Auditor-General. B. W. MAOKKY, State Treasurer. Commistionert of the Sinking Fund. N. B.-No newspaper publishing the above without auttority wil) receive r lb""'"'- 8 33 lro TOnN FARNLOI A CO., COMMISSION MER ) chants and Mp.nnfaetarereof Conestoga licking, eUi. o.CUib-NLIbut.l'HUal.li,iii, .IwtwS AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT ST. THEATRE BEGINS AT 75. TUIB (Tnesday) KVKNINO, Sept 31, Second appearance for two years of MR. KDWJN HOOT1I, , , . In Pbakcspeare'i histotical trnendy of - HAMLia. hamlet ;. :etwi n booth wkhnksdav kvknino, hamlkt. TIIUKSDAY KVENINU, Kept. Si), : ; Sbakospeare's pojmlar piny of T11K Mi. HOli A NT OF VKNiOR. SUYLorK KU WIN BOOTH FRIDAY. KKNKFIT OF KUWIN itOUTU. Eulwor's beautiful piny of TU K LADY OF LYONS. CLAUDE MFLNOTTK; KDWIN BOOTH , , SATUHOAY KVKNINO, Sopt. 23, 61ilel's Romantic Play of THE APOSTATE. COUNT TESOARA KTWIN BOOTH In order to accommodate fnmilinsand those residing in adjacent cities and towns, Mr. Booth will give an alter noon pprformnnce ON HATUHDAY AFrKRNOON, at 9 o'clock, When will be enacted Bnlwor's beautiful play of THK I.A1Y OF LYONS OTiAUDW MELNOTTK KDWIN BOOTH IKS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8TBEET 1I THKATRK. Bps-Ius M t . l'OSIilVKLY LAST f IVF. NKiHTR OF THE LYDIA THOMPSON TWOUPK. Monday, Tuosdny, Wodneitlay, and Thursday. THK FORTY TIlfKVKS. Commencing with the two !rnat Scenoeof 1X1DN. Ixlnn . . . .... LYDIA THOMPSON Irtrtny- Lydia Thompson's Bonerlt, blNBAD AND THK UOOI) t'oU NOTHING. i.yuia i iioinptwin in two pieoei. Bnlwer'a Coninoy of MONliY. Monday Bonoicau It's "FORMOSA." 0 20 4 T A U It A KEEN E'8 , lSV,H"SI.?Jg.KET THKATRB' Will bo presented the lirst of series of revivals, Inau gurated with THK MARBLE HEART; on, . j , THK KUULl'TOK'S DMEAm! Mademoiselle Marco LAURA KEENE -itod by the new company. IJoors opr n at 7 ; commence at to 8. boat, secured six days in advance 920 Ht 'EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. FT.KVKNTH 8tr.ot, above Chesnnt. ,..,X1IK FAMILY KHHORT. CARNCROSS A DIXKY'S MINSTRELS, the great Star ofhe wnrld Uieir unequalled OPERATIOISn"8' S'N .UA.t(;llAnr'K BURLESQUES, EVERY KVKNINO. W if mvrn t J" L OAUNCJtOSS, Manager. F- BIMP8QN, Treasnrer. 9 itftfn, TOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. (iRKAT Rlf.I. VI. U TITTQ WL-lflT N,w vTSJftAH. L TWO B A hi,KTS. WJAi M Lballkt. 1-"""" i J-r i r.it.fuiJJN at a o'clock. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. THK FIRST GRAND ovif'tri.-TD i , Will be given in the Main sVloorT " OF THK wirr..?? OF MU8IO, , WEDNKhUAY, Sept. 22, at 4 P. M Doors open at 8 o'clock. ' i.n' y ah1?"! dm"'ng four) ONR DOLLAR oingio Atlmlsnion FIKTV fv utu For sale at the door after 3 P. M. ig .tnw3t VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEF GARDKN Nos. 720, T22, 734, and VM VINE Street.' THK GRAND ORCHK.h'l RlO formerly the DrooSS of tbe GRAND DL'KK OF BADk"n, purchased at S?eaJ expense by JACOB VA I.KR. of this city, in combintstioi with H.AMKR'8 OROUKSI'rA and Miss N K 1,1,1 K AM DERSivN. will perform EVKRY AFTERNOON ani KVENiAO at the above-mentioned plaoe. Admlhsio, f! HBtf i ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. s-rjS, PENN STEAM ENGINE AND 3?ifctS ROILKR WORKS. NKAFIK A LEVY. fitjT PRACTICAL AND THKOKRTIOAlS ENOINKKRS. MACHINISTS. ROIi ifnl AiaKI-.KH. HI.AIlkKMI I'MH nt k(IIIMrL-bu . for many years been in snccesnfnl operation, and been ex uiuo.vrij .unmeu in uuuuing ana repairing Marine and River Fngines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, WaUt Tanks, Propellers, etc, etc,, respectfully offer their ser. vices to the pnblio as being fully prepared to oontraot tat engines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; having eta of patterns of different sir.ee, are'prepared to exeouta orders with quick Jespatch. Kvery description of pattern, making made at toe shortest notice. High and Low-prea. sure 1' ine Tubular and Cylinder Boiler, oi the best Peon, sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forging, of all size, and kind.. Iron and Brans Castings of all desoriptiona. Roll I'nrnlnc. Screw Cutting, and all other work conneoted with tba above business. DrawinK. and specifications for all work dona at thtf eetablishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room for repair! of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro. Tided with shears, blocks, falbj, eto. eto., for raising heavl or light weight, JACOB O. NEAFIB. ... .T.JOHN p- LEVY, U BEACH and PALMER Street. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Streets, PHILADELPIIIA. MEK1UCK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Enclnea for Lantl, Klver, and Marine Service. Hollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. C'astiiiKB of all kinda, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frume Roofs for Gaa Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat unproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also.' Sujrar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Oil Stcum Trains, Defecators, filters, Pumping En. glnes, etc. Sole Agents for N. Billenx's Sugar Boiling Appa. ratus, NL'smytn'8 Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln. wall & Woolsey'g Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain lng Machines. 4 804 QIRARD TUBE WORKS! JOI1N H. MTJRPHY BROS. (Hanufacturera of Wrought Iron Pipe), Etta. . PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT gtraata. OFFIOE. 1 Ita. , 43 North FIKT1T HtrU CROOERIES AND PROVISIONS. -yy D ITK PRESERVING BRANDY, Ture Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Green Ginger,' MuBtard Seed, Spices, etc. etc. All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, U T8 Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Btreeta. JIOnAEL MEAGUEB A CO. No. S23 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TJ8B TERRAPINS IK PER DOZEN. S3 PAPER HANGINGS. Q E A N & WARD, PLAIN AND DECORATiVB PAPER HANGINGS! KO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BBTWBBM WALNUT ADD BPHUC1, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED ' TO. " 18. T OOK ! LOOK 1 1 LOOK ! ! ! WALL PAPERS J and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, the t henntHt In the eity, at JOHNSTON'S Depot, Mo. 1H83 SPRING (JARHK.N Street, below Eleventh. Branch, No, Si .7 FEDERAL Street, Camden, New Jersey. 9 9fr Iff IRE Q U A R D S. FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamental Wire Work, Paper-makers WlreB, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER A SONS, No. 11 N. SIXTH Street.' 8 8fmw CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, JOUN T. rtAILKY, H. E. corner ot M ARKKT and WATER StraeU, DEALFR lNBAOs'lANf BAOOINQ Of every deaorlpUon. fo Bon.J Grain. kr, ImuW t, tophaU of LU. 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