"AORTA THE itiLVE•, Gaily a knight set forth against f ( A For a fair face bad shone on hinOtt &taps; A 'Voice had stirred the silence of alkiep, •'Go win the battle, and I will be4ltine." ) Ea, for the love of those apPefiling eyes, Led by low accents of fair Gloria's voice, He wound the birgleown his castle's steep, And gaily rode to battle in the morn. And none were braver in the tented field, Like fghtning her:JlM:sg the dootnfrd bolt: The - enemy bebekt'hig teowy plame And death-lights flashed along his glancing spear. , But in the lonesOnne watches of ; the s ett; An angel earn° and warned himwith' ear voice, Agitinschigh God 1:18 rash arm WAE raised, Was rashly raised sgaint the true, the right. Bet' l stroveio ilromi the angel voice with song, And merry loghter with his princely peers; But still the angel bade him with clear voice, 'Go join the ranks you rashly have opposed." . . "Oh angel,! " cried be, "they are few and weak, They, may, not stand before the presil of knights;" ilnt'still tbe angel bade him with elearvolee, "Go kelp the weak against the - mighty Wrong." At last the words sank deep within. hie heart, With god-like courage cried he out, at last, "Oh Gloria, beautiful, I can lose thee, Lose life, and thee, to battletor the Bight." And when 'he joined the brave and stalwart ranke, Like Saul emilthlt brethren he stood,' Braver mad seemlier . then all hispeers, .And nobly did he battle for the Right. Gentlest Unto thef weak, and In the fray 8a dauntleasi. none—no fear. of man tad. He wrought dismay in Error's blackened walls, 8o nobly did he battle for the Right. But at the last he lay, on a lost field Couched on Ills broken spear he pallid Jay, With dying lips he murmured Gloria's name, "The field is lost,--and thou art lost to me." Wi lo she stopd,bestd&hiiii, ,Iture and fair, With tender eyes that blessed him at 3 he lay; And; lo! 'she knelt and clasped his dying, hands, murmured, :"Pram thine,. am thine at last. . " With ~,y,onde4ig, eyes, , all is lost, • And I,stroolying."l,/tAti, not, so," ehe cried, "Nothing ,le‘lost to biz' tvha dare be, true; Wio gives his life shell find it evermore." "ifethenght I sOW the spearibeatdoWit like grain, Andiths ranks reel. before the press of.knights; The level ,ground ran gory with our woundq: Methought the field was lost, and then I fob." "Be coin'," She cried " the Bight . is never lost, ThOugh gear and shield,and cross may shattered Ont_ol: their dust shall spring avenging blades That yet 041 rid up of some giant wrong. "And And, the, blood that falls In'righteous cause, Each ruby drop ; shall nourish snowy flowers And grain, bright shetivce of good, That under happier skies shall yet be reaped. ">rVbeß 4ight ; ppposes.Wropg, shall ovil ? Nay, never—but the year of God Is Aud,yon aro 'weary ; restyp now in peace, For ; so lie giveth His,boloved sleep." Be smile ,and murmured low, •"I am content," Wtth bilstful Mare that hid the battle's lose: Bo; held to ber, true"heart, he closed his eyes, itiletefit : ' 4114. ever litiliad.knowh. TlitE 01)11011F,R, 11144144Z181ZE1. ; This month we have.the satisfaction of reo eeiiibg the various >magazines almost tu get*. Putnam:a opens with a 'plain f tale of a' "Plefrifork-merchant;" whs.; in';lfi67, made the ascent of Mount Blanc; andwith two, white- spots on that part of the face where the spectaelea had' reated,a,White place ceilhe*gehead that the hat had covered, and all the rest a deep purple red" 7 -sat down at his desk to account Pr this surprising effect oqtatirrei enameling: It is not incredible that he advises no one else to climb the moun tain.—An excellent article followo,on Sainte- Benve, the critic. Considering that the Frenhh writer has been putting out a long paper once a week for a life-time, with occa sional octavo volumei in the intervals, it will be perceived that an acquaintance with his mind is not to be obtained without industrious reading; and we are glad to see that the name less reviewer has been turning over some very old and dusty volumes of Sainte-Beuves criticisms to get the sweet early ker nels of his intellect. He seems, how ever, unconscious that his subject has ever been anything else but a writer of Lundis ; there were an early novel and his tory of Port Royal which would be well worth attention, and might furnish matter for a subsequent paper. "The Protestant Pro test against 'Protestantism" examines the rit ualastic tendency of the day, and notices the modifications by which the Romish, faith is made palatable in America. "The Land of the Troubadours" is a weak desultory paper, compelled to seek interest by such expedients ara long account of the Iron Mask. "Louis Napoleon and his Empire" seems to be one of those indefatigable lucubration with which the two or three thousand Allude= philoso phers who saw the Exposition have obliged one magazine after another ever since. "Ger m4ri University Life," though not quite up to the chapters on student ways in "Hyperion," if. good reading and pretty , reliable. The other articles, with the poetry and miscella nies, are varied and interesting. For the No vember number the publishers announce a Story of Venice, in verae, by W. D. Howells, that most delightful guide to the city of the dokes. Duffield Mhmead sells Futnam's, at '724 Chestnnt sine. An every-way agreeable repetition of. the story of Victoria Colorina, 'Michael Angelo's inspiration and Mead, is the ornament of the Galaxy; it is 'carefully worked up, from Vis conti, Mi. Roecoe, and the French biogra pher Balmier; and has the merits of , fulness, intelligence and syrnpathy.—Dr. Hammond's "Words about the Nerves"-:are acceptably continued in a third paper. The'other arti-, cies are generally a little too - light. "The History of Tears" is worthy of Blanche Amory and Idea Larmeo; it proceeds from the melting pen of W. R. Alger. "Is Labor a C urse ?" is a question answered with a labo rious negative; we must all agree with the 0 . ..., ter that a large part of the argument on perspiration; nature having, in her vulgar way, provided us with an apparatus of excretion which we don't like at. ; all, which we are righteously ashamed of, and which we should have sub • stiitlted With Something much genteeler if we inuMen Permitted.to create ourselveS, but •whichjo inponvenlently automatic and gets int6 l %#ei t itiOn• quite independently of our Anderaiavometat of us spend our lives in try ingtingielustuie off, - and land ourselves fit i cce proyA l p a state of gentlemanly, dry thinned, colgouiligly:starched ill-health.— The "Miscellany" is as elaborate 4B IInC.Ni but we think a little less pungent.., ! . The. Gts &rip, illustAtions, which began, ao bravely in the spring, have dwindled in thii ., nitiber to two; one of these, Akeweiei., is ik.gallant and handsome Portrait of Leiter'. 'Wallach, quite brilliantlYtngraved and printed. We miss Homer's usual illustration to Marion Har land's novel of "Beechdale." James Parton, the moat intelligent tern:- perance reformer we have encountered, has been paying a visit to the Inebriate Asylum near Binghamton, N. Y. His account of it, the first article in the new number of the ;It/antic, comes in with'a deep and serious interest after the argument we were all read • - ing last month about the Coming , Man: and Wme. The Binghamton Institution: receives as its patients men in every , degree of subjec tion to morbid appetite, up to, the victim of delirium tremens. More than hat the. pres ent inmates were army or navy officers during the war., The system of education, conducted by. Dr. Albert Day, is one of ex quisite firmness, delicacy and tenderness. Merely to, indicate the purport of this article is sufficient, as in the case of Mr. Parton's writings nobody finds himself able to reduce hia . ,appetite ~to .., ,. a condition of -tem perance, • let "alone abstinence. --'- Thq Oclulisr Atkinti ';:;is ', a ,; varied, , ; spicy; '. and above all ;:-instructive number, de cidedly at the head of the heap. 7-4. W. Pal- ' mer contributie an article 'on Petroleum, in litrmah.--;- De ..Forest,'whe is recognizedllOW akthe best literary authority on , the subject, haiia second paper on ;the "ken and Bro ther."—The came subject receives an origins and precious illustration , in', the biography of "Edmund Brooks," a colored valet of Beau fort,' whose life and character' receive inimi ttiMg PPOss . of nature at the liana of his very clever, hiographer.--nre. Austen% title, so very diaskinitm;:bf , "Kinge' , CrOWns and Fools' Cape,"'only Means , 'lmt-inanufaCtiring after all.—Whipple his an-.intensely, , abs Or bing analysitrof the character of Bacon; the literary attainments of "large-browed Vera lam" are to receive attention in a ( second ea say. —W. P. Garrison, in an article entitled "Free Produce among the Quakers," accre dits to thap sect the initiation of American Abolitionism; while he raises into a droll position of tragico-comic grandeur the drab figure of excellent George Taylor, putting up iliB ,shutters in a typical manner when the Emancipation made his free-pro duce shop (at Fifth and Cherry sweets) a superfluity in our city. A grave and weighty article on the Finances 'eft the 'United states elbefil 'Wel l lii*pi: - ,Eic6§,tog ihe'cgniinued rnorlol l / 2 . /iliss,/larrison'es , ‘' , Stw Michael'a.Night" il PTheiTrine . -infthe>Glass," 'there vet no [ 0 ' i t 4 o 2 : l ' Alt" ;' p amphlet; .ana = W© are 'OA vnti`that,uuessrs. Ticknor Sr , Fields feel ble - to - float' - theit"'perkillicar - WitiCaVitili - iir liglitlnflation . Of.the ; ordinary ,vapidonaga- L ) ine fiction.- i The -poets oof the ' month' '. are hree good ones : Whittier, ("The TWOHib is"), William Winter, ("Love's .4neen's, and Bayard Taylor, whom Italy has again disturbed with song, as morning stirs the birds of his beautiful chestnuts at Cedareroft. In his present poem he calls the land of art "Pandora." The boys lose one of their best-loved-friends this.month in Dr. Hayes, who separates from they Inakvice`filf little "Concludion" to his story 4P.,f 1 0140 away in the, Cold," which has been their Saga and legend so long among the leaves of Our Young Folks. The remainder of the number exhibits _ that versatile selection of story, fun, fancy and covert instruction which the youngsters have come to demand now as a monthly right. Among the illustra tions we would indicate the graceful vignettes to a pretty poem, "Marjorie's Almanac." We observe with pleasure from month to month the excellent counsel and advanced in telligence of Haire Journal of Health. The publication office of this standard and favor ite journal will hereafter be at 140 Fulton street, New York. J. S. Redfield, publisher. Godcy comes up bland, smiling and orac ular as ever, with dicta about the fashions that cannot be gainsaid, enforced tiS they are by five highly-colored young ladies who stand stiffly dressed in a row, and whom we sup pose frail their identical resemblance to be the quintuple birth of some proud maternal modiste. There are the usual patterns, re cipes and gentle little tales, the *hole intro duceOvitl^t a comical print of a diminutive miss fast asleep in a pew, "Her first time at Church. If our chance were noleau gone over we should like to edge inn word of admiration for the beautiful lithographic drawing of one balf of the moon's surface, done upo a stone from Mr.Rutherford'a telescopic photographs, for the August number of the Journal of the Franklin Ineitute. This cared and bril liant drawing was ,invade iy Jas. McGuigan, lithographic artist, of this city, and is well worth clipping and framin_gforthe study. _ A lIIJRAI. RETREAD. Of the many country mansions erected of late years within a few Mlles.:a Philadelphia, the site of which is more or hes suggestive of comfort and rural pleasures, there is one that from its situation and surroundings, and the peculiar character of its inmates, can hardly fail to excite attention and inquiry. It is Clifton Hall, at a short distance from Clifton Station, on the rail road to West Chester, and on the old Baltimore turnpike, six or of vrn miles from Philadelphia, not tar from Kellyville, Delaware county. It was built under the eye and after the plan of its pioPrletor.rand. experienced medical superin tentiont;'Dottor Given; for the reception at d treaty:lent of the insane. The zrottnils around"' furnish g Pleating'aud dlyersifibd Scene. In front '`l,lllt h is anextenelve s age c estnut trees, shrubbery undparterres of fidwertrodoping down on the'leftitati miniature lake and its islets, be ypnd which tiro it belt of woods.and shaded paths for either solitary ; or social strolling. From the windows in the rear of the house, the eye ranges over a succession of fields and meadows as far as the Delaware river„ and the white sails of the numerous vessels of all' sizes floating- on- its waters, :;Ample space is,thus given for exercise to the invalid manatee, and if more be desired or thought td-be iieceiuktry, they take (valkeitaitside on the, road ' and lanes adjoining, adcoratimiled by an attendant. ; More generally the lidies make their daily excursions se well' as their. visits to church in a'carriage. ' Therois nothing to meet the moat acrutinizineeye indicating compulsory contlnemeot or personal restraint--no bare ou,,witatiovre outside ()Onside, no bolts or chains or manacles of any deserip tion. The visitor on going up stairs secs airy THE DAILY 'E' ENING BULLETIN---PHILADELPHIA, 31 - ONDAY, SkiiIMBER 21,1868. 'and weiNighted windowk_rnning from.front, to back of 'the house, and opening,: on oath alb,' into comfortable and neatly"finnialted bedrooms, from every one of which thttliooktant is on lawn, or field-,or grove. He is shciwn, also a billiard and a reading room. On thelat;tlee, side of the house, reached by a eeparateistalfetum, is a parlor` for social meeting, reading 'and sewing. A medi cal friend, whose age and 'meperience and the interest which be him alWays • taken in the treatment of the insane entitle him to give an opinion of the merits of tells us ' of bis having spent in it, at different times,days together, on a friendly visit. to Dr. Given. Re slept In a roinn of precisely the Saute description an those allotted to the regnlarinmates of the es tablishment, and be sleet with less disturbance - than he could overpromise _ himself in the most genteel and best conducted boarding house, and ,with more cubic bichell of air to • breathe than Many persons allow themselves in their own homes. sat at the same lable, and partook of, the same dishes, with •the. pitients of both sexes, whose quiet manners and general de 'portment on the occasion would leave a chance guest completely at fault at' any, guess he might make as to their mental condition. Something is doubtless duo, es a composing agency, to an abundant supply of .the . best and most nutritious food spread before them,' and,dresse.d 'in such a way as both to tempt arid.i't,Y gratify appetite. Dr. , Given uttiformly, , p'fresideant the; table, and • Mrs: Given is - also present; niter). not interrupted , hy pressing family:calls. They who are:. too:weak. from bodily infirmity, or whose minds are in an actively :'maniacal: Condition, have their , . , meals taken to them' froin the public table; and eat them in their own rooms, or more generally:at a small table in:the corridor; . „ Our friend tells of 'his having-been seated next to a young gentleman of very reserved and even haughty manners,‘and , little disposed to engage in donVerbation., This person IS almost the first to lane the table, and forthwith goes to a sitting room looking on'the front pietas, takes his place before the piano. and practices for the nest hour. t FolloW him out of doors and he is found seatedfvuder the wide-spreading branches of now` 'snore eonversa- Sepal; tel4'efllfle*ui'uy43 Pf 3 Ttineo §A l .OOr ,merits. Why should this,:person be 'plated among. the Insane ?—sitirelY -there be some! mistake I Wait a moment,'nova Subject'is.broaehe'd, and the listeifing"vielter is folff:hitlisi,mithiCal and reading ; gentle of 'his intent . to,. `marry such Queen Vietoria, , but that he will no pin itch an event, Subinit to the = restrictions imposed on the fernier:Prince ConSort.`, He must have full power >.-regulate and control in all matters, whether -of home or foreign policy. Often a young lady brought from a remote State is seen at the piano playing and 'singing quite agreeably: her manners are pleas ing and she evinces a desire to oblige; she talks fluently and sensibly of men and things at home and at different places whentshe hat been. What wrong in'the mental'organization of,thlikventig person ; '. •Th 0 4:81nie.4 1 .4_4 1 40,9A.11_ Yol} W. a record, furniShed„.,by her, sairriVing:. parent :.)and Others, of depravity onlyektille.sibleklind;lezetisa- 'le on thegrp,tmil gikiktAti.`* 1 0Y OA more 'Aiti./0 -4, 1*,1e i e0 14 44:4;07; 8 / 1 1494gy. thti eittiberobia: Wili eho ba required but:tire olierldr4r4artnistit ?; 81ke:111:11tim !heitne,stlon Wieple:Yleg 1 thp,neittliW, With idiat thoughta, and fancies amiiig:iitiOneh-her) mind at the - time; e'en 'she eßldP.e 0 1 1- • Oadprehibusistdtantaro possessed by the reed'. x<fikaperliiiiedeit 011ficniHall,./ind.iftattaln r;le in latge'tisYlnins and o see and converse With-his patients, and if need e and thug to learn' all their ailments, Teal and imaginary; to look into their of jacarts, and obtain.a clue to their mental derange malt. The home was only constructed for the accommodation of forty patients; and hence thogelwho aredwlt constltnte,as it were, a family in ,enjOyment4gfull family comforts and tin- . der the care of a gentleman whbm they look up to With confidengeanitsiticere regard. ter Headquarters Union Republican City Exeoutilie Committee. No. 1105 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA, September 18tb, 1863. The V clegates elected to the Thirteenth Representative Convention will assemble on MONDAY EVENING next, September 21st, at 8 o'clock, at the B. E. corner of ilith and Thompson streets, to nominate a candidate for that District. By order of the Executive Committee. WILLIAM R. LEEDS, President. JO/IN L. HILL, ) Secretaries. A. M. IVALiguisuaw,j OW Union Republican Naturalization Committee WILL RH DAILY AT MUM, No. 416 Library Street. Al. C. HONG, Chairman• ee7•tfrp4 GERSIANTOWN, Sept._ 19, 1868. l eir At the annual meeting of the Germantown Cricket Club,: held on the 14th instant, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year : Alexander IN Witter, President Charles E. Cadwalader, 'Wee President Henry Earle, Secretary, Thomas McKean. Treasurer. IduzeTona. _ Alex. W. Wister, Henry r arlo, Ellicott Fisher. u. E. Cadavcslader, Edw. Barry, W. Nicholson, Jr., Thos. McKean, Samuel Welsh, Harry Markoe. et 313.2.0 NOTICE.—THE CHESAPEAKE AND DELA wate Canal, recently damaged. is now in complete order for the passage of veesels; all the repairs have been male, and ample arrangements to accommodate the trade. HENRY V. LESLEY, NOTICE. I DELAWAJLE,II.IsID RARITAN CANAL. .- , Tatarow. N.J., dePt.ll. 1863. i' The toll on coal:passing through the' canal from bor. - dentown to New Brunswick will Mt Thirty-five (88) cents per ton. on and after the 2 9th inst. ) ' J. G. STEVENS j eol2 , 'Engineer and Supt. gicilw. OFFICE OF THE FREEDOM IRON AND STEEL COMPANY. Pmx.amtveme., September Bth, 1863. special meeting of the Stockholders of the Freedom I on and Steel Company will be held at the (Mee of the Company, No. 230 South Third erect, on WEDNESDAY, th e 2 . 3,1 i ia t. at 11 o'clock. A. M., to consider tl expecti• ency of providing additional working capital for the, Company. By order of the Board. ae3.120 CHAS. WESTON. Jo., Secretary. PIIILAD . O • IDA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY * UFFIOR NO. 227 ROUTH FOURTH 'STREET. . 1• . . PLEIZADELPICIA, May 27.1868. NOTICE to th holden of bonds. of the Philadelehle and Reading Railroad company, due April I, 1870:- ho Cc - Moony offer to ;exchange any of theso bonds of 11 6 4 000 each at any thneheforee the let day of October next* ii Imr, for a new mortgage bond of equ equal amount; bearing er cont. interest* clearof Unitedfitatoetuad State taxes._ Nina 25 .yeare to rort. The bonds not onrrendered on or before the Ist of Otte net' -next,'will be , ,paid •at maturity, in accordance with their tenor. m3 , 28t cal S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. g • - —•• I • •„ ' : I' 'CU • •II ; White Lead. Zinc White and Colored Paiute of o • own manufacture, of undonbtedzurn quantities • . nit purhasere. ROBERT BUO dr CO., Deal: ;paints ana Varoßlol. N. E. corner north and . Rao - 14.AEBARB ROOT, OF RECENT DEPORTATION, XL and verygl and ottality,_. White Gum. Arabic, East India Castor White d Mottled Castile Soap. - Olive Oil, of various rans. For sale by ROBERT SHOP, MASER dr. CO, Drintiolato s Northeast comer of Fourth co CO n 07.0 DRI"GIBTI3' • SUNDRIES.—ORADVATES. MORTAR, iUCarobs, Brusher, Miran, Tweezers, pad lidoxer4-11eri1 Scoop& Surgical Inetrumenra, Truseaa. Thud and Soft Rubber . G M oode, Vial Cures. au and Metal dicA, all at "First Hands. vrieem, • SNOWDI.2 , I ez BROTURA, • . !spat tiluth Eighth etreet ittpll.k.ll.T BXIO ..al'Aßßll 4 CO.. wliktE.F.:ria.L.S Droggietit- N. E. coiner rourth and Ilene atrootr i vitetho attention of the Trade to their large etorlt o Fire Limp and Cheraicals. Egrential 011 r, BPong.et'. Corke, &e. na2o7.tt POLITICAL NOTICES. Of FA i'Vq=j=k 101117 Car 7 71 - r .' "t 1.f . ! •,. knt & ELL FOURTH and ARCH. GOOD BLACK SILKS. GOOD COLOUED SILKS. FALL GOODS OPENING, FANCY, AND STAPLE MOURNING 'GOODS. • MOURNING GOOD'S. AT POPULAR PRIDES. Fall dad Witte Stook noiv ready. Largest eortmcat of in the city. SUITS RF.ADY.I.JADE and made to order at ehorteet notien. . 3 .• • . • • , . hiSiTREI , NEW MOiIRNING STORE, ma CREBTI.4U'' ST,B.E.ET, GLltcatro BOW. sell-f in w 2ml , „ , , :AND : 8.4 BLACK IRON BA/IEOES. BEST 8-4'qualities.PnroSilkßta . Summer steel colors' Black Lace Shawls and Rotundas, White Lace Shaw and Rotundas; Real Shetland S hawls, awl& • , Imitation Shetland 13 1 111W 1 4._ ' • White and Black Baretle OkaaWki s _ . White and Black Llamktihaw Sitsaaser'stoek of, Silks an d Goods. delving out cheap • • ' EDWIN BALL Ai CO.;- yle . tf SS South Second etreet.'• :ri-S :4; 4 i A I uons,au. r ' EXTRA FINE NEW MESS MACKEREL IN KITS. • ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. aES F - LEa, CHOEOLATE I.II4..NPF.ACTURED •by Joalab ebb es Co., for solo by • = E..•E..oLLEHT Agento forthe tnanufactaters. e07.41m6 Sonthesot coy. Water and-Übesbaut otreeta. 10OR LUNCH.---DEVILED HAM. TONGUE, AND Lobster, Potted Be e& ,Tongno, Anchovy Pasta and Lobster, st COMP'S East tnd Grocery, No. U 8 Smith Second street • _ • - . ' ORE )4 iclaiGEß. PRIME AR...1) GOOD,ORDER at CJUSTY , I3 East End grocery. rio. 118 Santa Sec . udistrest"':, I 1 , , , ' . ••• t• .1, est Di: .••• ;11 , 1• s• jip , qxpr.wslyjor family with etorcvand for eat .0 460U13/1( Batt end GrictcerA,NNl.lB South Be • CLARET.-900 CASEO OF . SUMO: QATABLE Clare wairturted to give ostuttaatton. For solo by „ . SQALAD ona.-100 RAMIZTIV 0021AATOUR'S SALAD OD of the latest finportathm. her sale by M. EIPILLIN. N. W. corner-Arch azdZialtth streets, iDATEwstraili tIONDW-- - NDW' ORM. VANDEN J- Taper Shell Abnonas--Minest Deliesia Double Crown Babeing__New Pecan Nuts, Walnuts awl Filberts, at 100U8TYM East End Grocery Btere. , No. 118 South second street. . , , ■ Mts., DRIXIDI_ BEEF AND MONGDW e aO m HN • Ste w ard. celebrated Ha= sad 'Ort Oft 4 awl Beef Tos; also; the beet brands of atl Llama For eweby IL F. BPILLUL N.N. W. carper Arch and Math streets. TIM TRIUMPH OF ART. Splendidly executed Chromo- ed Lithograph after Prayer. entitl "A REGAL DESSERT." NEW'AND 11 PAM CHEOMOS. NEW PALSIED 1110101. NEW FMCS PHOTO'S. NEW DB miEl ENAMEL NEW ENGRAVINGS, Ac. Juet received by A. S. ROBINSON, No. 910 , CHESTNUT STREET, Free Gallery, Looking Glasses, Sm. $-:401 1, 4 %..tk :0.11:1_01,11 PATENT SHOULDER SEAM BHIII7 MANUFACTORY; i'flen for these celeb r brief notice.ateillihirta invpltea PrOMPUI Gentlemen's Finnan* 0604 Of late sizsles In full variety. WINCHESTER & .706 CHESTNUT. selB-3trp4 FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS' NOVELTIES. • W. SCOTT & CO., il4 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Four doors below Continental Hotel. mhl,4 m w tf E3TeTeiiiy. G NW PATENT-APAMG AND BUTS ,'# 44 . 3 larb,co7lY,t."AT mher th vg -; Velvet' Leggings also made eo order lIIF7GMTN. UR ittee l3f ev rcortm degic- 4 4" N ti g l ar r itireit °9°(ll2“2l3tu d ODB' til er tames and aenta, at • • b GL: " - -RlOUStali MYER'S BAZAAR. aol4.tri. OPEN IN THE EVENING.. , - CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL. PLAIBTED & hioCOLLIN • No. 8033 CHESTNUT Street s West Philadelphia, Sole Retail Agents for Cosa Brothers & Co..a celebrated Cross Creek Lehigh Coat it from the Buck Mountain Veln. This Coatis particular adapted for making Steam for Sugar and Malt Houses" reweries, &c. It is also unsur passed as a. Fatally Coal. Orders left at the office of the Miners, No. 141 WALNUT Street (Ist floor), will receive Mir prompt attention. Liberal arrangements made with manufacturers using a regular quantity. •jylS tf 111. 11.680. ti BIL(321. '. _ J 03121 • V. E UNDEEBIGNED INVITE ATTENTION nt Ttheir stock of 4koring mountain, rehtett and Lo KonntakilEclel bleb.' with the ProPeretten t eren by 'a& we think Ir r r ec 7ceihid by any other Co '' ' " 4v ' Mica. Mail= blatant° Building, No. lb E.' &moth ff t. EINES dc 3IIEAFT ,18.10-ff . ILIALOTEUI, O*S;lam.: all. CILOTH STOTIE--4A.MES &. LEE, No. 11 Noirru 1 ,../ SECOND street, have Winter hand a largo end choice &Tiortment of hall and Goods, particularly ad. ed to tho Merchant Tailor Trade, comprising in part, }roach. 13olglan and American Cloths of every, descrlP. OVERCOATINGS; •• • Black French , Castor Beavers. Colored French Castor Beavers, " -London Blue Pilot Cloths. - Black and Colored Chilichillaa. Blue, Black and Dahlin.at oscowe. PANTALOOkt STUFFS. . *, Black , Frencli Casnmeres. ' ' Do do. Doeskins.. FancYCassirneres new Doeskins. Cassimeres for suits, new styles:... 34 and 64 Donakioa, ben makes • Velvet Cords, Beavertielie, Clotho: IC/saves, with every variety of other tritninings,adapted to Men's. and .Boys , wear. to which we invite the atten Don of Merchant Tailors and others, at wholesale and retail. Jatel - B3 'Sr La%•.' tin. 11. Noxiii Second street. Sign of the Golden Lamb. uiramt nirpooe S. "SOS. IdoußNlNct 80NNErs TIRE FINE ARM COAlle JOITEI iffOOD• W4TOKI4SThiI*WFAIST ^is ‘ f v. 4 i smik A"gomils - & Co 75 DIAMOND "97A I TOM 9 ' " " W 14161 1 -7 '----___L4ihestnni et. „ . Watches of the Finest Makers. Diamond and Other Jewelrra Of the latest !Kyles. Solid Silver end Plated Ware, mama .sruns &OK iepqatir noise. A largo . ircitsneyaf iiest tiCerred. inelety of & vou&dge owed" wATCEIES AND JBWEIARY , I. E. eptller lefelith' and Chestnut Street., And late at No: alt 13onth Third emit BANKIisTa 11()ITS1k- • oolirkEkc 112 and 114'So. THIRD ST. PHIL A.D'Alr • DEALERS' IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES We Will receive applications _ for Policies of Life , Insurance in the now National Life 'lnsurance Company of the United States. Full information' given at our office. - OE TRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. We have Suet received in detail the abatement of the .operatiohe of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 10014 En for .the first eiz months of the current year. IT/maim:vs are:. , • , Gross A'arninger, upereeno =Tenses. Net ..,Earninea. 15607,034:2 0 gold. if 217,983 60 gold. $8@;1.65 , 4 8o ggig. Ae the tint train rimed =on the mountains on the !nth ofJorie the road wee not fairly open for the legit:. j mate traffics until July bit The above bi practically the bruiineas on 98 miles to Cisco; although 2.6 to Se raw ot , idhiconrOicte4 pled were, worked. on the last glow it was :noactifee or profit moreover much or the freight would naturallyheld baclefor the continuotoi rail. The growl 011110.thell for JulY were $26(,000 00 GolcL We ouppeao the expeitees dorMg that time not to exceed iThirty-live per cent. We have an band for rale MOnTdAGE-00140S— VENTUL PAOIEIO MiatiOADl Payingtin cent interest ilk gold, iF'finoipol alio piyable in gold al 103 and anitted Wain& 13E N No. 40 F.S. 'Third St. IT ANDOLPIIt qRs • DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES And Foreign Exchange. BIIIs for , aale on London, Paris, Frankfort, etc Leiters of Credit on' Ileum James W. & co., Paris, available for travelers' use In any part of the world. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD Bought and Bold on Commission. Deposits Received and Interest Allowed. Gold Loaned. Collections Made. SMITH, ELAN D 01.41 5) H & C 0 ~ le Bouttt Third Street. GOLD AND: GOLD COUPONS BOUGHT P. a. PETERSON cits CO.; 39 South Third Street. . Telegraphic Index of Quotatliins stationed to a cow rotenone place in our otdcm. STOCKS % tEtOritnEf, &Cs, &AL', Bolick and Sold on Commission at thareerective Boards deof Brokers of New York. Boston. Baltimore and Phila. Iphia. - • Iterti t - IllUlat4lEBllll CALMS* jonts4.lvzs.vzit. • • • J. asr.r.rea toonsoax. WEAVES t & PENNOCK, . , PLU MBER% GAB AND STEAM EITTEM 87 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia: Country Beate'fitted up with Gas' and WatOr in first. ohms eigne. An assortment of Bran and Iron Lift and Force rum_pe constantly on howl • LEM) BURNING AND CHEMICAL PLUMBING. B.—Water Wheels eupplied to the trade and others at reasonable Woes. '' - - JY9IBm4 JAMES A. WEIGIIT, TIIMUSTOIt MBA tit.liMarr A. 011180011 11737.0710ELE WEIGHT,. MANZ 1.. IMAM. PETER WRIGHT di SONS. impoFteni of Eartieneware Shipping and Comialeeical Merchants. - i . . , , N 0415 Walnut street. Philadelphia. COTTON =AND • LINEN BAIL DUCE •OF EVERY widtharom ono to six feet-wide. all numbers. •Tent and Awning Duck, Eapermakers Feldnßall Twine, &c. JOHN NV: EVERMAN & co. No. 103 Church Bt. • PRPT,Iir. NTELLSe—OWNERS OF PROPERTY. -THE = l 3' Saba to "get Priv.. welln cleansed and dt4nrettect. tit very low price'. = IL.lPHySEiON.'lliatitigacturer of Poti , &one. GoldanitlN cell. Lthrarrstreet. , . HARDWARE• RTMltir AND , : t , TEMOLIia-i pa riDSKET and STAG Isrn of beau ti. Snlah. rifibbe ik'W.-attrUtgADE di SSW '114. d the 'CELEBRATED LECOULME RAZOR. SiILMORS IN -Cr of the finest ' fl itaality_. ltes. rpm •SnivekSeiseart and able Cutletn o f Cud rellahed.',EltiSTSM ME T 8 or the rnoatirtnrered construction-to assist the heMing. M atl".°•MADS, Cutlet , and Surgical Inak'n tient aker. lid Tenth Streetaidato Chaatnut. wit . 4M! IFAX.TI7.Rgb. AS:(I , r F I XT II R B 5... - IDIBMIET. , HEIRRILL %:a LIII , THACK&RA, No. 71$ Gheidolut !treat; ixtenufsoMrert of Ohe'Fittores. Lame u C c &o,' would call the attention of the public to their a and elegant seeettment of Gaa Chandeliers. eta:Wants. ate; &c. They p ate Introduce gea plp into dwellings and public baUdio and attend to extonding. altering and rerairtna gm pipe. All work warranted. i - zil?.gap.l-1 , .. , :::::. 4 ,,..-7.? . - i'-ir,...,.-- Co* • A BARGAIN. 176 / 1 - ANN AT 1511 . 1 C 42 0: 4 TUBES OF A FIRST-CLASS 234.12013 TUBE STORE. i!UIOOND STREET. rOR SALE-4UB LOTS OP' GROUND, SUITABLE for nrst•class Idpi:wan:lent, situated in the modern part of the old city proper, and In West Philadelphia. Also, an entire square on Broad street, centrally situated. E. B. JONES. Beal Eatate Broker. 622 Wabrutat ,eol9.lstii - • - • 13 GEBILANTOIiVIR—POR MLLE.—THE SUPERIOR done dwelling on , the northwest corner ef , beckon and 0n5033 streets. Oermantowr.—lmilt hi the mod substantial manner—corktalna parlor dlning-roowl. two kitchens , wash house and seven cham bers; gas, bah. and all modern improyementr. Immediate perveralon. Price ISIP,OOO, , • 102140 M I VALUABLE RMANTOWN PROPERTY paR : Bala—Two des:lna:de Siontr , Dtvellinw with all modern iraproycmenh!, situato on Main atreot, new Walnut lane. _ Ale a tract of Land having a front on Main street, near Tolpehocken street of about 200 foot, extending In depth 1 , 000 feet . Might be advantageously laid out In 'wilier tete. R. THOMAS. tO . I; No. glos Main street, Gerniutntown. Or, E. AYLOX, No. 227 North Math street, FOR SALE-2121 ARCH. SHEET A FOUR- Story dwelling, with. three.itory . double back building ; underground drainage.. Apvly on the premises. a. . - • esift-s,imw,StY inFOR SALE-NO. 1100 StICETCE BTicEN.T. TEM lot is feet 0 inches in front. by 205 feet deer> to a ne t lnrK ihret4torp double back buildings, love par lors. dining room, kitchen, washi g and ironing room, ore the tint floor. The house, has all the modem hi/Provo- Apply, betweed eleven and twelve o'clo'ok. to 5017, GL•R. A. 11111GHAM. No. 311.36 Walnut street. ILANDBO3,I ...THRE flak/SY- S:let 4esidence, With yoied; ;bi t 129, , feet deep. Finished in the finest modern style. with ex tra conveniences. Situate Spring Garden street. west of Twenty.k inst. ;, M. C. INISKEY, se-113-tff. "411 Walnut St. 10. FOR BALF..--ATUREB-13TOIty FRENt.ill ROOF lliotuseovith double three•story , backbutldings: eII modern conveniences and finished - In the fineet manner; eituate on North Tenth street. Very little money required. Poneasion atone°. td. C. 31P3KEY. el Walnut street., -- • dra FOR SALE—A VA LUABLiti cousrgy SEAT and about 10 acres of Land on Bchool Lane; ettt AM house from Railroad station, R.,* xcellent location for botel„ or driving_park.-- Also. desirable building lot North Broad street, , West' 56nc100-t two froixbr. • An. ply tOCOPPIICR JORPAN.'433 Wthrtit , Street. • Seßt,tf , :FOR; SALE—THE HANDI3I , KE" BRICK REST - Vence', With tbree.ittcry back ulidlnge and lot 2L feet 4 - Mches front, situate.. N 0.012 South 'Tenth street. Bilges:try Modem convenience and improvement. Immediate gossesaion given. •J. GUMMEY. At. SUNS. Oil Walnut street.. , , , g. TOR,i 4 eDr—AN .ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT. With over seven acres of land attached. UAW the resi dence of DAVIS BRARBON. Esq.. deed, situate ou Broad street • and the ,0 ru s her s with eight hun dred feet front on each. be low Lane. Blandon. 44 by 40 feet, with' bank be/1411m built and finished throughout in a superior Manner, with wide hall. tiled throughout. parlor-library, Sitting loom, &Win/tram and' two kitchens on the first flofec seven chambers on the second floor and li ve on the tuts& furnished with every city convenience, and In pelf set erder.. Large stable and carriage house—green house, &c:. and groundsbeautif uuy improved with choke shrubbery. and well shaded. Pho tographic views may_be seen at the office of J. di. GUM. ME It It BONS. LOB Walnut street. -.GERMA NTOWN—FOR SALE. A FULNDBUNIE doable restdeneey' built in Um beet manner. with every city tonere lox° and in excellent repair, eta+ ate on.rittlyeboeten street ;vett of Green% has etbne , rra ble, catrisge.bouse; tenantbonee, green house, hot honee. tee.bouse..te ; and nearly two Acres of land at. taebed. GUISIMEY & BONS. Ms Walnut street FOR BALE.—NAOREB OF LAND. 'SITUATE ON Second meet, above Erie avenue, in the Tweets second Ward. Oood Stone linicroyententa.. A very collie le tract for investment: told to clew an octets. J. OUld Wahnit areet. rouam.,E—Tent u SOME TEREE-STORY 'tea _ aidertee, with at three.striu donbla bast briVditurn i eTtIY COM and stoot ridn_Yard. V0.1072 4 ;0rth hineteenth street, J. CiWiLSIEV & SONS. WS Walnut street. TO JEUBM. rjE l O.-IMEN SECOND-STORY:FRONT ROON liIBW AI:RUTIN BUILDING, 607 Phestnut,Street, , 25 feettrent, 10 foot deeti, hosted b 7 idesxo. handsorcotr P liin t °46 iiga 1 0841 1118134040n2 falDrovetneeds Apoty la Putdiestion Office or EVENING BULLVM FOil RENT. Premises 809 (leant Street, FOB STOBBOB OW'FICE• died, Offices and huge bia fora Comuurela College. Apply, at„ BATIK OF THE Rgeunrac. TO. BENT.'FRON OCTOBER XST—FUELVISILEI) Pause. at Cltestnut. =I, Reading pike. within walk. tag &nate° of Depot : haa tax, water. Datttroam.&c. Aadras Poar.ohlreßox..2.7Bl. se=t-30 TO RENT—A STABLE AND COACH ROME. No. Mt South Juniper etreet, below SPruen. Ae " commodstion for tour bones 'and two earriegee,. with room for mom. lieugilut and water. Immediate !paeeelefon. Apply to COIVIJcir. &JORDAN. 4.33 Walnut TO RENT. AT GERMANTOWII-4. COTTAGE. furnished or partly fluniatted 4 harldsoraely located near Main street.. It ItLs 'stet:lUD& water. ass. &c.. 'on the premises. Terms mederate.• Apply at 737 Mar— l' et street. ee1744,* TO RENZ—Iia,IO.IIAidaLTONTERRAL% ISOMT Philadelphia. Large yard. floe ands. Am imeted.l. ate porresalon. Apply next door above. auS-tfli FOR MIT—THE E LORE AND DWELLING ON North Broad street, B. E. earner of Poplar treat, Has • tong been estab li shed In 'the grocery an preybion burtniss. J. M. OindfdElt SON'S, 508 Walnut street. LET—TIIE UTTER BOOMS ^F. NO: U 6 NORTH 11 Ninth street. (fprbulineas). DICKSON DUAL. rel 9 2t* Wednutttreet. WANTh WA T ED- A YOUNGlalti TO.WORE ii A RES ign• 3 B tgf ll it tinab l % ` goo° retaClV=attt pUe. "lATANTED;--A POSITION BY &YOUNG MAN WHO SS. , 31111 Log to make himself gonetally useful. Is 's 'flood ,peeroatt. Tho heat of re!erencea Adams Cleik.'.lltrixernsOflico; 4 - • seiotf 'IV ANTRA—ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT GENTLE , r Y mato engag_ e ea Benetton for the LiaME LIES IN SURANCE (,Om ANY, in fhb elty and adjoining 'qit)* ties. Apply at the °tile° of the torn_pany. ' 13: Egll..Ert, tteneral Agent. anlo.m tam* Corner Fourth and Libra.", Sta.. Phila. ir3 WANTED , TO PURCEIARE.-ONS ; ort MORE- , convenient dwellings on Arch. Chestnut. Walnut - or apit4m streets (or on the cross streets), betweettL 'Toielfth•and Wentpflrpt streets. i ; r ,•4 - : . )" to ' 410,t0. Apply to ,,t, — , :- E, It. J ON E S. Rem . Eslateßoker, el96hil. .. . . . , :. 682 Walnut street • iil' WANTED TO RENT: ABOUT-JBE BEGIN- .. t ming of Ottober t a funitclass DweLUnt bi West rho- 'Welch's, (nortnent hart preferred), containing'; ;front ,eight to. ten bedrooms, and.: all modem' conve niences. Bent not exceeding $1.500 per annum. Address.' :with particula.m. P. 0, Boa - 110, 2871. . eel-1;n1,1v6t.• WANTED.;-A WELLEURNISEIRD - MODERN'' 10 or 12 RoCotis Ihnolling,by, a small family, adults. .for or frinontlts„ from about 'l!ldveuilber, Ist. Rent.' not over $lOO per morals. , :, ...... -. 2 : . , ..- . . • .. relEllt. - ---..--. - -_-_- -- Add - resit COMFORT. this °nice- HOILIEWING;; , pupiA,TE PARLOR. V ° ll. ld (2 3 ll 3 Y9V . . A Nitignie,_°,l . Board. 2 Reference re qutrea.° L.ll Et ut tract. eyl9 do • T 0 I. BOARD--TWO' SUITES OF ROOMS on' the sedond and third floora* With private bath roorri attached. , Private table if desired. sel64t*. atlsio.l.l33l3pruca atreet.... TO LET—A ,FRONT: ROWiL , BUITABLE FOR A. Physician's Office. ' Also, a Hoop ,1 with board. if do- Sired. 'Address P . M. A., Bulletin t.i.ffica, sol 6 19 21. Mitill'Arll9l'sl2l.llghinPw. AT 8921 LOS FmEloiMmf, otiugrizss. ago. FRAM WE/kV= ti co. • NEW oCIRDME . FAIOTOBIT NOW EN EMI. oriakiloN: Po: b N:WATEiteind ES S. DEL. ave r AmatiVERMICELLI-floe BOXES FINE QUALITE 1 whits, hit ortealuld - f CO.. De South Delaware mama 8111121131&83to - IMMITedIOII is Mpg In Andalusia. Tim Queen of Spain will visit Louis Napoleon at Biarritz. *; - Tiunaii protioses mivenal rell giot toleration. IT is reported that George Peabody will pur chase a large estate in Hungary. IT IS expected that the Russians will resume hostilities in Bokhara in October. PRESIDENT JOHNSON and Alex. H. Stephens had a long OttsultAtion'on SatiirdaY.• • .4 JOHN died suddenly fat his residence, in New York, on Saturday. AN earthquake shock was experienced at Silver Mountain and Sonora, Cal., on Friday. GEN. Kria , ArnlcE is in Wtushington, and - had an interview with the Presidelt on Satuxday. Mauro.= iiichesidatioli cell on Mdtint Wash ington on Wednesday last. • SEVERAL houses In Bergen City, N. J.. were burned on Saturday. Loss *llO,OOO. BURGLARIES continue in. Syracuse, N. Y., where dwellings wee pbbekevery,tilgtit last Two men were killed in New York. on Satur day evening, by the falling Of an apparatus for hoisting bricks and mortar. A vouNo man, named Lecknor, was shot dead in a di ffi culty arising from political exeitement, IfearVieeneastle, on Satuitif night. SuEntrE Ler onTow,_ol.Roeltinud County, Me., is missing, and believed to have committed sal .cide or been murdered. , THE Louisiana Senate has passed the bill pro hibiting distinction on account of color in public conveyance) and resorts. THE BMto DenOcraue Ezecutive Committee of Tennessee have 'issued, an address tolhe people of the State. Colored suffrage is recognizes:l. SExaron MonTo3r, of Indians, says his State will give a Republican majority of from 15,000 to 20,000 in Oetober. - s t' Tiz!French%jonnlals have falledito es - bract menace of war from the King of Prussia's speech at Ric!. ADMIRAL FAERMAIT haspald a visit to Miramar. .At Trieste he was received and entertained by a party of Austrian military and naval officers Tub Nothi Seale Liesltithre has' Plisied'Abill to prevent the militia serving outside of the Province without the consent of the Provincial Governor. Trio' 'Doininion '''Parlianient" has .heart pro roved until October A • camp for mili tary exercises is to be formed at Toronto - on October ht. RATIFICATIONS 4 )f a new treaty relative to citi zenship with Bavaria were formally exchanzed at Munich on Saturday, betweera Prince Efollea lobe and Mr. Bancroft. JOHN WILSON . PATTIZ', Member of Parliament from North Lancashire, hum been 'appointed Sec retary of State for Ireland, vice Earl Mayo, the new Governor-General of India.' AT ,a, rat cling of Me Roman Catholic clergymen of Galvisy,it was resolved to Oppose all candi • date,s for Parliament who are not favorable to the clikeatiblishrbent of the Utah Church. E. B. Outsrmsn, a disbursing clerk in the Post kiftice Department at. Washington, absconded on Saturday. There is a deficiency of 670,000 in his accounts. , , , Toi body of an insane girl, named Mary del frier., was found in the riper, at Cleveland, on. •Saturday night. There was a stab in the left side sufficient to occasion death. A PAT= Of Goieinim . mt istirVeyort were -sir= prised by Indians on the Republican river, south of rod Kearney...on WedlteedaY. toe party, named Edward Malone, was killed, and all the implements 105 t . .; , Titu. - reitOitts lately `circulated' concerning 'the oriticil. health of the Comptroller of the Currency and his Intention of reslitnitiKArtarltirtly Mitt; out foundation as ho Is well and in the full per formance 0f.414- Pfticial• llEo4o .004,011te.; GISERAL Scares Acosu s the Colombian Mo ister, accompanied by SwreLsryoLLegation, air. Enrique (loirCei, Was presented to - the President on Saturday by Secretary Seward. The usual formal diplomatic speeches were made on the oc casion. ' Cotxxcrou Oust:tag Aunt,of the First Penn sylvania lievenue Districka l's been appointed by the Beeretary of the Treasury a collector in charge of exports for the port of Philadelphia. This is the first appobitment of a pollector oi exports under the itemin tern al revenue act. VITT BULLETIN, Dirricemsr rs.i A Cnricii.,—Yesterday morning a difficulty occurred at the Union American Col ored Church, in Minister street, near Seventh, about the right of possession. The clergyman who has been preaching there for some time, upon going td the church yesterday morning found it in the poseeesion of persons. not, it is said, members. Two persons were in the pulpit, one of ~• - whem, Daniel... Morgan; was about to preach. The key had been left in window by the sexton, and It had.been obtained by one of , thes persons in pos seesion, who, having been a member, knew where it was kept: Lieutenant Goldey was applied to to interfere, and he repaired to the church, and had a conference with Daniel hforgan, who said he visa noting under legal advice, and was not Nolling to eive up possession unless all the per sons would retire and the church be closed until it could be determined who had the legal right to bold service in it. To this the other side would not consent; and after a good deal of par leying-, Daniel Morgan, David Wright," Samuel Smite and Shadrach Harvey were taker) hito cus tody, and on a hearing before Aid. Carpenter, 'were held In $6OO to answer the charge of forci ble entry, and in eddltionalrbonds to keep, the peace. Morgan claims that by reason of a change of,nameapd other eausee, , the party in posses- PiOn have no legal right to hold service there. ' THE NEW CHIEF ENG;HE9L-Mr. George Downey, of the Western Engine Company, who has just been elected Chief of the Fire Depart ment, ts in the thirty-ninth year of his age, and was born in idpringGarden District. At the age of seventeen he was apprenticed to the brass moulding business, with the firm of Cornelius & Baker, and is at present employed by Messrs. Miskey, Merrill & •Thaekara. On the 7th of Februnry. 1849, he connected himself with the Western Fire Engine Company, and since that time has been an active member of that organiza tion. In June, 1856,, he. was elected Sec retary of the company, • a position to which he has been chosen at every subsequent semi-an nual election of the Western. In 1660 hs was elected Assistant Engineer ',cif the Second Fire _Division, and in 1862 was re-elected. In 1865 he was defeated for the - same.ofilce. In December, 1867. be became a candidate for the position of Chief Engineer made vacant by the death of Mr. :Lyle, and was defeated by only two majority, he receiving the votes of thirty companies to thirty two for Mr. MeCtusker, his successful competitor. ORGANIZATION ON A NEW POST.—Post No. 161 of the Grand Army of the Republic was • , .organlied a few ' nights ' ago by the •election of the following named • gentlemen as officers: Post Commander, Dr. E. D. Buckman; .8. V. Commander, General B. F. Foust; A. C. Commander, Lieutenant P. C. Garriguea; Quar termaster, Captalu F. B. Gilbert; Post com mandant, Comrade Steward. This new Post promises to be one of the most flouriebing,of the State.- :At the close of the meeting • the partici pants partook of a bountiful collation, at which speeches wMitMade by Colonels McLean, J. K. Nurphy and Worrell, Dr: - E." D. 'Backman and others. , OBITUARY.—FrandIs elintpn, Sr., a well-known citizen of the lower section 'Of, the cltY, died at his residence early yesterllay monlliagof apo plexy. . Mr. Clinton had'for a number of years token an active part Ih'thti pblitiesi conditi on: 6f our city, being, at onetime , clected to the office of City and County ,Commisaioner, and Clerk of the . Orphans' , Court. •-• • , • FATAL ACCEDIMT.-A man named John Barns, aged 22 years, shot himself thronge the heart on Satarday, at Holsr4 ; , Wl,on Creshem creek, Twenty.seeend Wird, while plaYing,with a load:. cd, pistol., liiillvtlid,but slew 'parents after',the accident. , The deoesaedmas• a aingle man. and boarded with Patrick, lileptren,on Creshern toad. FErosErosFnoos',Sava Ityrws • Orr • a.--The safe In the malt Naps© "of 131aChinuil tO., on Ek4tith street,. below Jefferson, was blown open On List urday night; and robbed of its contents -and about $1.5 in- money. The thieves made their escape. FATAL, RAllillOhlk AcCEDICIfTrAhI Saturday af. ternoon, John LectruN t Agell 12 yam, residing at Eleventh and Christian atreetS, WAS fetal, in d a train via tuejlasolmore‘liftilmad. was' tr3ing to tret on' the train at Gray's ' , Ear* , read and Washington street, but missed Ms foot ing, and his clothing catching in the car he was dragged some distance along the ground. Re was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he died, yesterday afternoon. - slaw ;Ifklittill l / 7 111LATIIPAtil.' A ' Brzsm Borimns.—A meeting was held an evening or two since by those manufacturers 'who nee steam boilers in Camden and vicinity, for the purpose of considering the law passed by the last respecting steam boners, with a view of -- having the same Mcidided. 'lt was Agreed that a petition should be presented to the next session of the Legislature, asking that body to modify the said act in regard to the use of ,Lockup dafety Valves and High and Low Water !Indicators and Whistles.. Th e following resole ; doh islei adopted:' • Resolved, That we, whose names are attached, whlle we cheerfully desire to have oar boilers in spected, and made and kept in n state of safety , ,to life and property, we nevertheless pledge our selves to join in an applleation to ~the ffort ses sion of. the Legislature, so to modify`thep_resent law, which appears to us , to pitretso44 l 3lo, , oB-!. pressiveAnd unsafe, as shall , . r)tcet the =wattles ;of Ibexes°, relieving us from,unntxwary, pense; and giving to life and prol7,th° greatest possible security. This was sign ed by all the lieading boiler owners in Cam den and vicinity. • A committee was oppotntod to, draft a ; bill to pre ' sent tcithe Legialature relative to the'matter. ArLauri° Roraima!! Coisvoirriorr.—The Re publicans of Atlantic county will hold their Con vention at EgrEtarbor city on:Wednesday next. The nominations to be made at the Convention are a candidate, for finite. Senator, in place of Mr. Blackman' a Pawl !date for assembly, one for Sheriff, and I . oX , RurPtters. The Republi cans calculate 'to carry Atlantic county by a ma jority of from fivehundred. to eve hundred and flay. Thencemination of Hon. William Moore has given• great strength to their faith, and inspired - • / FOLITiCAL.—A ci gnuid mass-meson Repnb licanslvill bel ) to-morrevi • •tev e . in the Camden Comity courtehanse„ which win be : ad dreMed bjr‘Row.Voulin W 011100 - arid' others. The Grant and Colfax Campaign Clubs will be out in iinifofta.'• esttitditY• reVenint a hand some Bag bearing the names of Grant and Colfax was thrown to the breeze from the pole at Third and .?.fount Vernon streets. Bpet3elies were made on the occasion. • • MACHINERY Acctomr.—One of theyoung men employed at the manufacturing establishment of Mears. Furbttsh & Gage, at Twel ft h - and Market streets, Camden, named ' Bassett, had his hand dreadfully crushed a day or two dude; by having It caught in the machinery.. Ono of his fingers was torn off. Ousuirto Accuntar.--On gaturday last,William Fort, of Turpentine, N. J., while gunning on the recd marshes below Mt. Holly, in drawing his gun towards him from a boat, accidentally dis charged the contents -of both barrels, carrying away the muscular part of- his right arm below the elbow. NARROW ESCAPE PROM DROWSING. - David Bourqnin and Robert 8. Belisle, came near behig drowned a day or two since ' by the accidental upsetting of a built' which they had been gun ning. They were found clinging to it, and were teemed by a ferrY-boat which happened (to.pass. Mille. Nilsson's buccess. The Pall Mall Gazette says: "lddlle. Nilsson's success in London as Margherita has not been without its effect in Paris. M. Gounod is once more rearranging his most celebrated work—this time for the Ora, where Mdlle. Nilsson is en gaged. The rules of, this . establishment re quire that every Orient produced , thereat shall include a ballet,,ant it is understood that AL Gonnod is now Wing to his score the music of a divertissement Ibtuided on the scene of `Walpurgis Night,' It will be remembered M. Gounod's.'Fabit'was Oginallyrcomposed fur the Theatre Lyrique. When it was about to be produced in London, M. Gonnod added some recitatives, in place of spoken dialogue, for the Italian .version„ and wrote a .second air for - the contralto, the youthful seittimen tal Siebel. The new `Faust,' then, of the French Opera, will be M. Gonnod's 'Paten' in its second transformation; and in this its third, ,and probably its final shape, it will no doubt be presented to us next season in London. The ' worst of it is, that the success which doubtless awaits Mdlle Nilsson in what to the Parisians will be a new impersonation may have the ef fect of making her more than ever satisfied with an engagement which we cannot look upon as a fortunate oneeither for Mdlle. Nils son or for ourselves. -In the first place, it keeps this charming artist too long away from England. , .Then ,restrabis her to a very limited repertory. She has now been studying and singiiig the Tart of Ophelia in M. Ambroise Thomas's 'Hamlet' for about a year, less the few nionths of he'r engagement at Her Majesty's Opera, during which period she was heard and applaudeA as, Donna D yke, asincia, as Violetta, as Martha, and as Cherubino; that is to say, in operas , by Mo-, zart, by Donizetti, by Verdi and by Plotow. Finally, the fact cannot be denied, whatever interpretation may be given to it, that very few great vocalisth—few, that is to say, who bave attained a European reputation—have ever sung for any length of time at the French 'Academie.' Tne one school for singing is the Italian, and the school for singers the Italian Opera." - The Blunder of the Chinese Embassy. atom the Chicago Evening Poet of Sept 5.) Poor Sun-Tajen ! Poor Chin-Tajen! Poor Chang-Wang Sou-Chong, and such others as compose the Chinese Embassy ! They depart from America to-day. They have been so journing pleasantly along the eastern borders of this great country, which, for them, has flowed with milk and honey, or with the pre ferable substitutes, rice and champagne. Their pig-tailed Excellencies have been en tertained by the eloquence of the wise men of the East, of which they understood not a word. They j*ve °quaffed and eaten at stately banquets, while inwardly long ing for the plain rice and tscha of the Celestial Empire. They have clambered over the New England hills, and run the gauntlet of. New England spindles... They have enjoyed such Measures as Ahe Atlantic coast afforded, or as the judgment of old fogy officials should decree to entertain them withal. But there comes a day of reckoning. These embassadors are sent here with an , er rand, and not for pleasure merely. By-and by they will reach the Celestial Empire again, and prostrating themselves at the feet of the Emperor, the Child of the Sun de mands of them, "What have you to report frtim America ?" "Most Bublime of "Mo narchs, we visited the Chief Tajen at Wash ington—" "Never mind Washington; go on." "We went to Boston, to Chelsea, to New York---" "Never mind these towns," says the Child of the Sun, "telt us, about Chi cago!" "illustrious Empercir; we did not see Chicago. Tajen Bur-TA : bag-Game_.:and Tajen "Silenae! 'What! not go to Chicago, the great trade city of that coun try !--the city which is building a railroad to the very doors of our Empire: thiS way in which You have passed your time rh the Christian countries? You, are not fit for a Mandarin of the Celestial Empire !" And the royal headsman !will; in all - fikelihoOk: get an Order to chop off the heads of poor Chin and • Sun z and;4ll their fellow Einbitafailhirs;. Eveit Burlingame will be lucky if he gets off with a less sacrifice than that or MB diploralitie•mut ton-chop Whiskers. , - , _ NEW CROP ARAI:SIAN DATE/L-100 MATTEIL t FINE TV*. thMos -and Or oda by 400.14 fitinniEß CO. we Son wodn'avenna.6.• - - ,("1 121Mriffal -4 4 1 :111eL E by JOt3V D . BUNN CO. Bath Ecelawara meow , r THE DAILY, EVENING ,BU . LLETIN7--PHILpE4P444., MON D AY, SEPTEMB E R 21,, 1868. THE kATI6NAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY iUNITED STATES OF AMERIOAI !Chartered by _Special Act of Congress, Sp ' IPMed July 25; 1 0 11 , 1 4 Cash Capital, 3.1,000,000 _ BranchMllCO;l92 7 11 4 1 4e 1 Piga• FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 1 1.7 a, Cooke, .PhUsda.. . E. A. Rollins, Washington. iV. FL Clack. Vhilads ..- . , tinny L. (Socket. Wash« ii ltatchiotd-Starr,Philidis, Wm.-K Chandler." Wash.. Wm.G. moo, head. Minds., John D. Dcfrees, Wash., George FTy ter. .Phllsda . r.dward Dodge, New York. EJ. /Hinckley Clack, Philada„ IL C. Faimeatock. N. Y . ..._1(. 1 11L . __MMEll''' iC. H. CLAW , rnuanelyhia,,Yresident. i HENRY D. COOKE, Wachington , Vice President. `, JAY Cf/OKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Corn. mittee. , EMERSON W. PEET. Philadelphia. Sec'y and Actaary. ) E. S. TURNER. Washington, Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH. td. M. Medical Director. J. AWING MR ARA, M. D.. Assistant Medical Director. /tIEDICAL ADVIBOII7 110411• D• J IL BARNES. Surgeon• General U. 8. A.. Washington. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. B. N., • Washington. ' D. W.BLISS. M. D.. Washington. SOLIEVIT9nitAND__, 4 1 TOBSPY 61 * Hon. Wid.E.I9IANDLER. Waahlistori. C. GEORGE HARBIN% PhiladelPhie. Pa This Company, National in its eharacter,offera, by reason of its .Large Capital, Low Rates of Pre mium and New Tables, the most desirable means • of insuring life yet presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely : ,reduciesl; r are made as favorable to the Tustiferti as those of ' the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi ; donde and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the' Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented, which need only to be understood to ' prove acceptable to the 'public, such as the IN COME-PRODUCING'' POLICY and RETURN , PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only separett a life insurance, payable at death, but 101 receive, if living; after a period of a few years, an annuat income equal to ten per cent. (10 per -t.) of the par of his pohcy. In the latter, , the R. °puny agrees 10 return to the as anted the toted nr of money Fie hew paid in, in addition to the mount of his policy. The attention of persons -conteMplating insw ing their lives or increathag the amount of insur ance they already have, Th called to the special ad vantages offered by the National Life Insurance Company. Circulars pamphlets and full particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Com pany Ist this city, or to its General Agents. General Agents of the Company. JAY COOKE dc CO., New York, For New York State and Northern New Jersey. E. W. OLAEit di CO., Philadelphia, /or Pennsylvania sad Southern New Jersey. . JAY COOKE dr..CO., Washinicton, 0. 1.0. 9 . For idaryland, DelamirAlTirfflial da. Diattlt of Columbia and west virgirda. .11, Euasfik - co.,chicagot Par llinds and Wisconsin. _ STEP/KraDllll,G ii , For mirmesota. vela t m w - . OF THE Washington, D. 0. DIRECTORS. 211 - 113TIVAL, /FIRE INSURANOII3 COX Pao. NY Or" PHILADELPHIA. MCP No. 3 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, SECOND, ASSETS, $170,000. Mutual system exclusively, combining.economy with safety. • . Insures Buildings, Household Goods, and. Merchandise generally. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. •- Cateb Clothier, William P. Reeder. Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapma Thomas Mather. Edward M. aieedlea, T Ell wood Chapman. WilsonM Jenkins. Simeon biaLukens Webster, Aaron W. Gi tl islN Francis T. Atkinson. CAL B C RlEE,_President. , BENJAMIN ItiALO ... Vice President THOMAS MAVIS% Treasurer. T. ELLW9OI) (Mantas:. SecreiarY. A 11111 E EEL AN NCE INSURANCE COMPANY , OF PHIL AD Incorporated in NIL Charter . Perpetual Meg No. EXI Walnut street. vAPITAL igalooo. Insures itgainst hes or dlimage by in Muse; Stores and other Building; limited or end au Furniture, Goal; Wares and. Merchandise in wn or AND PAID. can niLo ES PROW= ADJUSTED Invested in the following Securities. viz.: First Mortgagee on OW Property well secured..endoo oe United States Government ..... . 117,610 00 Fidiatielpide Ca: L.. l per cent. Loam— ..... 76,000 00 Fenturylmmta COXOOO 6 per cent. Loam - . 96.000 00 I)=.uivania ad Bands. first and second Mortgages.. . . 85.000 00 Wader' and a per Gent-Loan. 6.000 00 Philadelphia. and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per Cent. Loan. . . . . 6,000 di Eirmtingdon and B r o ad dea: Brig. gage Bands 4560 00 County Fire ilId11111111:8 COMitiiiki Stock.. 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock.. . 4,0(X) 00 Commercial Bank of Pen n sy l v ania Stock 10,0200 00 Union Mutual Insurance CompanrsStock,— . 660 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphli's Stock. 250 oo Cash in Bank and on hand ..... 7 0. .037 70 Worth at Par Worth this date at market price!... .... DBECTOEIn Clem. Tingley. - Thomas H. Moore. Wm. Musser. . Bainnel Castner. • Saraltel James T. Young. EL L. Carson. base F. Baker. wm Eterwinson. Christian J. Hoffman. Benj. W. Tingley. Samuel B. Thomas. Edward Biter. CLE2d. TINGLEY. President. Tungus Hum, Beeretary. Pmd.AriziwingDeeember 1.1841. .laLta th s et 1 EFFERBON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI eft iadelphia.-0171ce. NO. 94 North Fifth street. rums Market street. Incorporated be lagislatirrifol Pennolvania. Mum ter, PapetnaL, • ital and Assebill6ll.ooo. Make Ira serrates 'sand or Damage ky =re on Pnblic or Pd. 'ate BaUdings. Futnitere. iiitoe*OlOotts Ind Meroltan. rase. on faverAlefgirma. .: • Ra i . ~ 1:111tE l l" WM. MeMaidei: ' 1. " ' ' Edward P. Moyer. Israel Peterson,. -Frederick Ladner. Hehnnr y F Bela . i A i d m am rr J it . a G ll l in am y. Jacob Schandein John Elliott, F re d er i c k Doll . ChristianD. Frick. Samuel Mater. D George E. Fort. WILLIAM . Gardner. MoDAEMei { President__ _ ISRAEL ETERSON._ PaCLIP EL Gatmears. Secr P etary and Tswana .INI3IIIIANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE PENN. F l i ß yfvania Fire Instmance' paropnincooorated hni .—Cbartes 61 W a l nut street: =min° i dependence Square. • This Company. favorably knewn to the community for over forty years, continues to insureagainst loss or dam• ego by firej on Public or Private , 'Bnitdings,• ther Derma unary or for a limited time. Also, bla ; turejdreek. Of Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal tenor. • Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. is vested in a *lost careful manner, which enabler them to offer to the insured an undoubted. Seellrill in cm 01 Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Demme. Alexander Benson. Thomas Smith. Isaac Elazelhnrst., , • . Henry a m% Thomas Bohitta.,, J4 Fell. 1 - - Daniel Medd DANIEL S Jr.. edinall. Wisisam G. Cionniss. Secretary. 113 14 V ED EILIIA. 314811:1BAN a OE 00111 - 2ANy OP This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety. and confines its business exchusively to FIRE INSURANCE IN PHIAL THE Offi OFv nimeADEG. OFFICE—NO. HS Arch Street; Fourth National Bank ' .lildi .... . ' •' • DDIECTORS• Thomas J. Idattin._ • , i ch i iiki Et t iih, John Wrist, Albertus Sing. Wm. Worn. . 'HWY #„,umix±. Jame! onifau. , • • , loner. sr 0041. id - William Glenn. ,John Shalicross. 1 1, jar"' °llline %ickioa. : '?' ili ge Vuea . Al -• 19 ' R ""cOrriiv'm ' lrt. tzPltriciL detat. Alexander T. , ~. . Wls.'A. ItOufs. Treas. - '' ' •',. ' ILVinar. Beff'7. FAME EinatAtIONCOMP,ANY4 m041=4010)1E= EIRE INEMEtNOFaik Lte/VEIL ' Pesach 0 ffi e% Reprzionvis. Ed ll:Woodruff; Eopinrenzeo. Lma. Header. Jr.. Gs. West. gam A Potter_._ Madam Bub% mmiuusfr• Preddent. CHAS. R 1 z fki.Vicerceddicd: Mums I. BiAmtatapiAAMOser. IB2o.''L. IFME'IPISURANCIE• COMPANY' ,1*:.40,5'enti . 40,',..141,•;:*rij Assets on ;slim* 1;1868; • , , ~11024008,74-0 00 =IWO"' •..*..i....,,ygfk.'..t.L1MMa0 ........... .. •••••••••••••• / 1 4 140411 . 461Priiii , MAIMS. noi nip Amos 26 Epsom, , rimoothat azul Temporary P'ofleter on Mani Tama' .gbas. ELBA:taker. • ohlu wavier. M117114,4 IL D.; • tlattniel Grant. ' gran, Mie V as• M I sti l li onAn. it 2 331 , - a 4 ? ,? rte. mans •-• GEO. FALLltl4giollgritant. K0.ALL.113170. E=agistiFit4our at Lentil - Ran uoIONIT ,Wilija • -•-• " - ,DA4AWARYA htENTrALToAntrilhoo - „ 2 " ings " 3 "a stuale kr 178 - Of'. I.422ll!*________ OM" N. N. etyreeraffe . l. WALNUT Rivet* On ylauge,Fis mud a vr u em ot ; l i arto of the Imes. Oa 041 errver. (,net t lake mod trld nabs to a w"'''' 2uur, nisußamaxi • .o amvrzsg.coste I . ovembeel. 1847. ANY. 1 2 2 , 0 1 0 0 0 .Unttal 8 W-01PAY2'ReectelkIenin." • 104(11 2201.000 0 .121.000:17nitetatatealgy Per. Cele.: Ursa • • • mar.. . . . giamri maw tides - itiuiViiitaiim Loan, • .TreanwyNotes..... 62,662.00 - 220.000 State of Pemis7lvandlal3lxPer Cent of - 510.07001. Loan (emelnpt from tax) MAI 00 • ' 60.000 State of New Jaser Bp. Pee Cent. - .... .................... 1.0 1 :10 00 90.000 Pennsylvania Raihroad Pint Mort. '20,20 Sir Pe: ernt.Bonds.: • ' 111.80(1.20 25.000 Penturylvaniaßaiiroad Second Men • e Six Per CenL ,_:..• • aunt ao 26.000 Pennsylvania Railrearisix Per Cent. tl3onils Wain& • • .... •• 80.000 Sta m m f e TnnaiiWe Per • .enL `" C 1000 State ofTermasseo Six Per Cent. Loan: • )0 12,000 200 Mares stock Germantown Gas 12 0 Company. Principal and interest • aranteed by LW! CIO et, P:nike•. delp . • 15.000 00 • 1600 160 Ma h r ia es stock Penturylvanla Ran. road Company.. ..... MOO GO . 6.000 100 shares stocklicali . Fennitlimala Railroad Compam,., • •••• • • • 1000 00 20.000 80 shares stock rcumaerobla and • Ikmtbern SteamabipCo 16,000 00 D 31.900 Loans on Ikmd lio n/tar" hint liens on City 'Pro p ertkc' 201.2/0 00 $L101.400 ParlloB2 Market Paine A 1.102.802 60 Cost. .872 2e. Real Estate._ WOO 00 Bills • RecerelMle for Insurances me. Saim ad aa. due at Amides-1W.2111 ' wizens cm Marine Policies—do. creed Interest. and ' , other debts due the Company. • • ...... 4 334 88 . Stock and, Scrip of 'unary Insu rance and other • Cornpaniai. Cub in flu 507101 /2111reated valu 5108,e. ..... 8.017 00 x. 01710 Cub in Drawur.................... LI 101,811 89 . =MOTORS: Thomas 0;1111:11: . Jamels0:111118.' John O. Davie, - _ Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Ekadejr. TroVult. JosoptrlLEleal.O. marl& • Tboophiltur Pau:sung; ' Jacob P. &dela; • ' Hugh era/ 4S. James B. McFarland. Edward Rartlestotu- s. • !osbtris N• , JobA•l3..Peurose ohng.:T r • dmles Brooke. • M Henry Sloan, , . . Blmor7 _Thdlett. (=BO. Leiper.. - elleorte , w, zßernadon,_ G. Boulton. John B. Semple. Pittsbmth. Edward Latomvadct. • D.T.Pdamad.. Jacob , Wesel: • ••-••• . • ••_ 11 • • IWOMAB O. MAIM, Freadent„ JOHN-0.-DAVI% HENRY LYLBILIRNBearetary. -, - •- HENRY. BALL. AgillttAnt BOCretarr. . tO Oat , FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL Incomorated March g 7. HNP.. Office. ,* A o. S 4 N.' Mirth • street. Isurtire= ; ousehold Furnittrre and au t 4 Ci ir is VYtrom Igns by-Pre Oil the (Sty et phi* caskr.il . Statement of the Assets of the Association Jalloarrist. MS, ilobliatted in compliance with the tgcs. fists and an Act or Assembly of April 15th,180. florets and Morton& on Propert7 In•the r of Philadel)nikon t tp., d 1.076.11.11 If Grotmd Rants gl ' Real Estate. ...... 11.744 Fl Famlturgersi .. fiAlG !of 1,490 mi 11 B. &BO Registered Hands:— . 46.000 00 . ...... gg Willistin Hamilton. Santnel BP/Irbil*. Peter A. Hewer. Charles P. Bower. John Carrots. Jesse Lfightfoot, George L Young._ Robert tello=2Xa. Joseon P.. Lyncian. Pater Armbruster. L zv i costa. M. FL Dickinson. Petra =BOIL • WM. H. HAMICTO,N President. SAMUEL SPARHAWR. Ailea Praddent. WM. T. BUTLER. Etecretarp. . T COVETS' FIRE INSURANCE 00E rti lb i l i li t ...—Oir .1. lice, No. 110 licnathßourth street, below "The Fire Bunwance Company of the County of ,Pldlar delphia,Lico= by the Le=ture Of Boniistiz cis in M, for exclusively: ° "841.14 " " 41131141":17 , • CHARTER PERPETUAL.: Mb old end reliable institution.with ample mepita land contingent fund carefu ll y invested. continual to insure baildinm furniture, merchandise.dca, either or tors i.ted time, against loos or mangofE l V r a lowest rates consistent with the absolute sat of Are tomera. ._ _ Lona adlusted and Paid with on petal° desmitcb, DMECTO: Chas. J. Sutter. Andrew B. Miller. Henry Bndd. James N. Stone, John Horn, Edwin L. ReaMrt. Joseph Moore, I Robert V. Massey. Jr.. emote blecke.Mark Devine. CHARLES 4. EMITTER. President. HENRY BUDD, Vice• President. BEzisamm F. HOZOELZY. SOCNItarY and Treanirer. ... . 8121.177 71 84351.0e2 111 PIICENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PEOLADDINTIIA L INCORFORATED 1804—CHABTEB Ala No. 284 WALNUT street, opposite th ee. This Company tomes from losses or damage by on liberal tabu, on buildings, merchandise, turniturek c.c., for limited periods. and permanently on buildings by depecit Or premium. The Compel', ham been in active operation for _more than sixty years. during wldell all losses have Dal prorantli adiusted um&CTORIZI. • John L; Dodge. Davi Lewis._ B. mahony. Benjamin Zill9lD& John T. Lewis. Thos. H. Powers. William Grant. • A. B. M Robert W. Leming, EdmonatisMon. B. Clark Wharto r Lemuel Wilcox, ti "Inen " 1.13 0111i WU ail ( OBBBEIL I EU iisarozz.-Wirmax. Secretary. A ANTHRACITE INRUIMICE COMPANY. —C 111711 1 - 1. TER PERPETUAL. • Office, No. 811 WALNUT street. above Third, Pblh.da. insure against Lose or Damage_ by Fire. on BalM. ings, either Pe Wally or for a limited time. Household Furniture and rebandile general/Y. Also. •Marine on Venezia Cargoes and Freights.. Inlan d Intotrance to allarts of the Union , D Wm. Esher; • • Peter Sieger. D. Luther. ' J. F. Baum. Lewis allndenried. Wm. F. Dean. John R. Dialtiston. John Ketcham. Davis Pearson. , _ John D. Heyl. • WM. ESIIOE/t. President. WM. F. DEAN. Vice Presidrat. jaB3-ta.th.s4l v im; Wm. BL fititMi. Secretary. A KERICIANYME INBUltithicilt _cogemar. MOM em eerstiA inta—Slharter pereetrun. No. PIO waLt= street, above Third. PbiladelPhla. Having v aulanrdg o N pAai a d v .u e p n_a Cae e i ta ß l e e S tu to itoike s and tßinurp, l as tlnra. sore d ondwellings. stores. Mtters. nercndisa u vs o sels il port, and their carom and oth_er mama meaty. &U losses liberally and• ',.--; ...,Dshed. „ • .I:t. re cam u 4. Tbomaa Maris. , , •• .. rmd G.l:lntilh. John We Charles W. Poultne7. Patrick brad Mardi. John T. Le . Jotm P. Wetheriii. William W. Pant Tames s. mews. Preddent. imam Seeretanr. T HE PRINCIPAL ' MONEY EBTABLIBHMOENT— B. E.. corner.of BLE,TH and RAUB streets. Money advanced en s Merchandise generally—Watches. JeweirP.' 1 ialtiontie. Gad and Silver Plate. and on all !WATCHf veins, for anviength of time agreed _ ES , AND JBWELBY AT PRIVATE SALE. ' • Fine Gold Hunting Case. Double Bottom and o_pen Face English, American and Swiea Patent Lever Watches: Fine Gold Hunting - Case and_ilapenEace LeFhle Watches: Fine GoldErpleX, and other Watches; Finn ilt ivor Hunt ing Cass, , d'2open gnaw America. nudist Patent Le anst,Le crWatthes Doable Case English Quarter ' , ant other, abates L:Padleerancr Watches; Diamond , Breastpin. Finger .10n se ;Zee Rings; Studs; ite.; ,Gold Chains" Meda ll ion: - Braoeleb3; Bean Pies: Breastpins; FingerNings ;Pencil Clow and Jewelry peg SAID...LA Taw and velnabla 'FieeproOf, Chest. ,unable for a Jeweler; cost $660 Also. several Lots in South Caniden,Fifth and Chestnut BY • • B. BWriala Na tealn '. WaGONANNi hi& PElirau3Em.kr.A4 Losses'Paid Sim 1829 Over smotsoo,otio. ' racutfitatia .nw,3ab, 1.4 THOMAS dr 8011 AMTlOnnlinPl Nee. ot i t gutot. l ava . tit South am , JAB OF 0 AND anal. NOTATE. _lBll"'Publie sales at Phfladelpitlatnalluuta EVBBY -iirleaY, at 42 o'clock.* •• i • sans •of embalm/arty taumAl w anmiar dation to•Whia we Ph Qll the: - t a r• to eachsalA_ons thonaand cataampaega Pal* atvimg Inns deariptlons of 611 . wand prop te_las. the YOLIAWINU TUESDAY a Lilt or nal a at Myatt Sale. ' • ' • It3r.Our sales are , alto anverthed In the; 'el:lowing newspapers: roars 'dant:mama, Pans. LEDO= EMMY. irrnasJomarcx6. INCIVIRII4 46 . 0.& EATNUAII Brntx lll34 Evratrao Tamterpartr: °spec. urnotrimr, ny - Farnham -Bales at the Auction! /Warta EN nufaa THURSDAY. . • * • Fir Oaks at Resideiices rearm especial attentiolla STOC- • ON TUESDAY.. 138 PT. 21, At 12 O'clock noon, at .the Philadelphia F‘thaniPag 100 shame American Buttcrnhole Co." 1 share Southern Midi 15.14111ThIbb Go I,llbare.POillitpreeZO;Park - - 100 shares Central Tranrportatlon Co. • • 18 shares ponthern 'Trapspinteti p h Co. , - • 100 shares Lehigh Zino vo_ ' - 1 share. Ft saktherFkal tartrate • ' ' • 27 shares Amaticem Life Ins ant T. . 100 shares Helmut Ould 2 /10 1 1414.: ' ' ' 16 sh ares l raclfic arid Atlantic elegrapn 20 ares'Wesurn hallobal Sink: ' SReU Lehigh NalgaUen naliroad. l,oBll 811000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. REAL *P.ST PT ATE SALE.' SE_ 22. • Peremptory Sale-PUrERIOR anal..taLF._ ; GANT nEBI- DhlaCE. b table and Ceach Home and Largo Lot, 76 feet front, (widening to 116 feet,) and 210 feet in, 'depthi.N. E. corner of Eighteen h and Summer sta. opPosit9 'Aga°. EIRE ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM. 96 '..42C1018: Garden Stan , n. Dbefitot ;Valedr.* Cheater county. Pa., 17 miles fromphliadelphts, 6 miles from Nor. ristrivan. and IN Walla frOtn neeseellt., oil the Pennon-:_ Il yapiaVentr md al,ttalipaadi Thu rtencte, 57,f: talr. gala+ ariantst - ' ' • •• OannY •BRICK ; DWELLING. N 4; 3a1. 0eF4444Mte Mad alley VarM E tat Simo-TII uh 3TORY . BUICKgTOR and DW LING, No, 704 Bo Second et lrlth*T itrlcklitabla and (loath ,Ilouseln the rear en We berrs cenrt-22 feet front. MODERN TIIEEE4TORY SttICK , 2404 Arch at, 21feet front. 167..fe , t deep to Cuthbert *t-2 heats. Has all the modem' eenveniendes." Val-trama .13oaremaa , • LOOATXON- , THR)4E-STORY BIIILS DWELLINO: 10. SIM North Ninth et., ammo Race, comer. of Maple, with. a Three story Brick House fronting on Scholl et Lot 18 hy 93 feet. MODERN rTEIREITATORY BRICK , DWELLING. No lAi "M ter 16 3 1144au div il lisuer rif iviii r. 703 orth ,Tenth . IiI 4,I DERN TaREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. :1341 milt 21st et, - - Id DERN THnE.E.II, ORY DEICE,TIWELLING. - No. 13431rortli 2lat et. • • , , • . lr.n'T VA/Aunts Drinrimsa 'Srairn:-.IIIREE:TORY BRIM STORE and DWELLING-____ N 0.827 Arch at. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 222 Lind et.; 'Camden. N.J, " • ' ' PerezentorySafeTWOSTOßY BRICK DWELLING, NO .2411tIthmotid at.,between Sharyamazon and Marl. b9 p r ar glig m b iitory Sale•-:2 DWELLIN GS. Noe. 1071 and 1078 — • Beach et, Peremptory Sale-8 DWELLINGS„NOa. :1072 and 1074 Not tb Delaware avenue. - I MODERN THREE RTORY BRICK DWELLIND, No. two Booth Tenth et * below Lombard. TIIREP--STORY BIUCK DWELLING. No. 1419 North Fourth et, and Three story wok: DWelltng, N 0.1.1418 Charlotte at.,_north of Mae GROUND .ENT .8930 ayear i xecetoPe SaIe.—Ir.ItEDEEMABLE GROUND RENT. .$56 a year • ' Sat No 420 North Slit • otto,t. _ . . . . lIANDSOMF.- , PURNITLIM.WALNDT AND MANOOA,NT - PARLOR. DINING moat AND .CHAMBER EUttNITURia, MANTEL AND • PIER SAE LS AND OTHER cAitegrei, • -• 'oNr•l'uEliDAY.moßspich , _ . • Sort. 22, at IC o'clock. at No. 420 h ovh Six h atret, by catalogue. the Hanle otne Walaut and Mahogany Parlor, Dining Room arid,Chambe, Furnkuro, Mantel .a,4 Pier 'Mirrors, Bruise s and other Carpets. get Ivory 011easmbn. giner MEP• Pnittkd -Bookquw. Nuperior Mahogany Wardrobe, Office Furniture; Ft:tither 15,A and Mattenaen. China and Glassware, Bitch= Uterudia, &c. MIaCELLA NEOUF, LAW AND , BC:IOOL LOOKS ON TURciDAY AFTERNOON. Sett. Et at 4 o'clock. - _ - ' "' ' Sale N 2028 'harry - ittresL HANDSOME FLRNIi tIRE, FINE .JARPETS, IittONZE.S. • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. Sept. 28, at 10 &clock,- at No. 2028 Cherry Street, by cata logue. the Superior . Furniture, comPrisi Parlor rind DinMa Itoon. Furniture. Oak Library Furni. tare, Eliyant CarveA ',Library Table,. Fine .Chlna• and Glassware. Plated Ware. :Bronze Onram-nts.' Marble Clock. superior Oiled *valuta Chamber Furniture.' Flue Bair Mistresses,. Feather Bede.. Satin Detain° t.nrtalna Elegant Moonet. 'Brussels aid oth .r,Carporis,Dll Cloth, Kit. hen Ltensila dm. _ , Hr' The k nroiture was made to order by VolbaiL : ' tillay he examined at 8 o'clock ; on the morning of wile. _, • Pale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Pomtki efro.t. _ HANDSOME - FURNITURE MANTEL - AND PIER It IR ROES, HANDSOME VELVET, lislineEr..B".e..ND OTHER IGARPE • ON TTARt e tIAYMOItNING. Sept. 24. at 9 o'clock, at the auction rooms. by catalogue, a large assortment of inverter* Househo ld Furniture comprising—Han , soma . , Walnut Parlor Suite. Walnut Chamber Suits, elegant 'Rosewood Etagere, Bre eaten* marble top.: Wardrobes. Bookcases, bldeboards. Extension Tables, China and Glansware.o93ce Furniture, Bede and Bedding. fine Hair Metres:sea fine Exuma ong French Mi lodeon. Handsome Velvet, Brussels and other Carnets. Also, two fine Gold Watches made ire 'robins. ELF GANT MANTEL AN^ P ER MIRRORS. 2 fine French Plate -Pier Mirrors. ir6:26. inches, , and Cone Tables. a. in 0126 5ta12.106 • 2 Oval " 44z24 " Fine " " Mantel' 6 Walk! ,'" 2 Eno 46 16 BILLIARD TABLE. ON THURSDAY MORNING. • Sept. 24. at o'clock; at • the Auction room, a enperior Billiard Table, made to order by Phelan & Cal ender. /or cri * ate uee: patent combination' cushiOne, 'rosewood frame, marble brd. new nimont ,cloth, 2 trete balls, name. roue cum pine and ivory balk for pin pool, sic. Original coat $6OO. _ . HANDSOME 1101., BEHOLD FURNITURE. HAND BUMF.. WALNUT ' PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. ELEGANT VELVET cARYET, ROSEWOOD P IANO ,FORTE AND MIR ROR. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Pept:2s. at 10 o'clock, at. No. 937 Race street, Wrests leen°. the Handsome Walnut Parlor Furuiture. covered with Crimson Plush and Hair Cloth; Walnut and Maim Reny Dining Room Furniture, four suits or Handsome Wait ut Chamber Furniture, Cottage Suite, Elegant Eta gere, Marble Top; Handsome Paintings and Engravings, Rosewood Piano and .Mirror..Ottina Maim and Plated Ware. Feather Beds. Mat eases and Begging, Refrigera tor, Kitchen Utensils, 12 Stove. &e. Bale No 123 North Thirteenth street. ELEGANT FURNITURE. PIANO, MIRROR, FINE CAIIPsIIII, &c. ON MONDAY MORNING. Rcpt. 03, at 10 o'clock, at No 123 NO3 thThirteauth street, by catalogue, the entire Furniture, comprising—Hand- HOMO Walnut 'Drawing Room Furniture, covered with greenplush superior Walnut Jib ar3. Hall and Cham ber Furniture,Oak Dining Room Furniture, tine China and GI , as. Oval Pier Mirror, Rosewood Piano, made by Gale it Co.; Handsome Bookcase. China Vases and Onta meets, Bich Velvet and Brussels Carpets. Fine alatresaess. Hight. sae Clock, kitchen Utensils. Refrigerators, &c. Ur The Furniture was made to order by Vollmer. Admirist7ltor's Bale. COPPERSMITH'S STOCK AND TOOLS. ON MONDAY MORNING,_ 28th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 491 North Thirdetreet;by order of Administrator, will be cold the stock and tools of the late Anthony ilongler May be examined on, the morning of sale at 8 o'oleock. Executors' Sale—No. 714 Spruce street—Estate of Joseph Lapeley deed. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. 11A'4 iEL AND - PIER MIR. ROBS. BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o ON TUESDAY MORNINI*, Sept. 29th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 714 Spruce street, by or der of Executors the entire Heuseheld urniture, in. eluding superior Rosewood and Walnut Drawing Room Furniture, two fine' French Plate Maistelltdirrors,' two Pier Mirrors, fine Brussels :Carpets, ,Parlor, „hurry and Stair Carpets, Hall Furniture, superior Dieing Room and Chamber Furniture. superior Wardrobe. China, Glees and Plated 'Ware, fine Bair Mattresses, Ueda, fine Ingrain, end or her Carpets. Oil Cloth. Kitchen Furniture., Retrige raters. ,ba. Full particulars in , catalogues. • HANDSOME PAR. OR, DINING ROOM AND CILAISIBE.Ii FU NITURE. ELEGANT BRUS SLLS CARPETS. dze. ON WEDNES AY MORNING: • Sept. 80. at 10 o'clock. a NO. 1680 Wallace street, by catalogue, the entire Dom held Furniture,. ineludinc— liandeome Walnut. Parlor rtuture. covered .wititgreen Plueb, made to order by All. n: Dining Room: Furn tune, elegant Sideboard. elegant Brussels Otnaeta,Chini; Glen W and Plated Ware, two sults of , handsome Walnut cham ber Furniture, Bouquet and ilentre Tables, marble tore; fine 'lair biatreesee, Kitehen , Utrnejle, &e. • ti'•At Private Bale, a VALUABLE EiTORC, Front street. oetween Market a d Chestnut. Inquire at t^e Auction Store. DAVIS HARY/%4 AUCTIONEERS. te with M. Thomas es Sons. Store No; 421 WAI..NUT' street Rear Ent= -e on LThrsuy street Bala No. 421 Walnut street. SUPERIOR'FURNITURE, FRENOtt PLATE MANI EL MI/LRCM. FINE INU B* 0 CLOTHS. CARPET SMALL FIREPI_I o OTBS. ON' ~SDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the auction store. an as ortrrent of superior Househo.d Furniture, including—Handsome Walnut Crimson Reps Parlor Furniture. superior Clam ber Furnisure,French Plate Mirror.in frame; euperlor Oak Hal Table and Bat stand. Extension Table small ireeroof.__byfierrin an aasortm.nt very_ superior In grain Gen g; ets, Fine Floor Oil (Botha, fine Feather - Bede -- and Bedding. Matresets, ,Stc. ' Also, a superior Chest and Carpenters' ToOls. Sales at No. KO North Twentieth 'street ' ET EGANT FURNITURE. HANDSOME VELVET CAR. PETS. FINE PLATED , 'WARE, CHINA AND GLASS WARE. BOOKica SE, aft ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at N 0.170 :North Twentieth' street, below Poplar, , very elesant_,olled Walnut and Plush Parlor Suit. handsome and Reps U. brary Snit . Superior Sieretam Bookcase. two Oiled Wel.' nut Chamber Suits. Walnut DintuatooncFurnitureatieh Velvet and Bruesels Carpets,. largo Hobe and Etruaard Vases, Plated Tea Service, &C. • *WY been in use eig ht months. • lON The house is to let. ' • , __PosPivoSale No, 1303 Race street . • KNTIBP , STOCK OF A FUJIN' USE STORE. ~ :Ca MOM( IffOlitURCL • • 2 At 10 (Meek, ht..N0.1=4 : Race street, including large Onantibr and sseortinent of Household Furniture, Bed. meads. Bureaus; Washstands,_ Wardrobso.' Bookcases. Secretaries, idat 84410,%litoves, Work Benches Tools, histresses Cedar Wire. am Also. a few pieces tieconghnnd Furniture. die. AUCTION MMES. , „ Bale at 927 Race street Bale No.l69oWapace.street. -&VOTSOIt MALMI6-- flitto.ll.lus ff.fSitt Mae • , Baal IfIGUBEEIQLDZMIDIstarA r I Trots MIVEV 0 G 0 , :"‘ of Forafttsre at Gonekup atteadadtto the VOW teaa.diable terms - , • t • nook dit a iMlLVelsitirVit eitia tdtt At to eCIOCkn 4 the aurblorlariorta 1%0 wassaaas woo - will be sobl- About 10,0040eces of supailor fiats:Paper ' ilanalosa,ia act ot,dar. , , This sale .well worthy of builders sad Proparti . _ . , The Pier denim exatnineit on Mond ay, Sept. 11. ____ ___' Bale 'Nix 120;theetnut Iltrebt.;, -- ''"'"' " ' " f,LECIAIet rUhrtriTlß.,LAßowatikerrEr,"Baßgoa. EISA •Ceitt.Era, ii.n. , , • - , oN iNvjgozigaimi &WANING, • ' , .... t: --. Sept, 204 at 10, oictoeh. Otto, 1203 (Ardent *net., wl , he..e old the'",ErnorniMlif.-01'. at' Mb' ersgcomptiettie ' eatitS,Brtuiseut eind•iWeei i iot elinoli lariwrift l ygokpl idi r, it & DI inteljftror. irttit-Welnut. Frames , el•esnti Vim Wet.... but Sideboard. col.tiniebed and mar Die top • poi gtite. , . l , tetary end: Bookcase two. Walnut, Cird,...' ' eloth top: fine Lounge, , watnut 'Andre .heira t. I Ait Reek nt. en Umbrells iiitand4 oll•ilnishat Welaut-Extenetonic T. bl e. ,CU teet Jew, Ivorrniin i dl , lifini.vm. lEgiter..rtp,t. r. NV atOt China fad utit i va t , r - • Alto. i hill as, w Kir hining of i Cooking E tftennits: Reliving .. 1, tore. lee Chat. he. ' .i.• ' •tt ,i. 'ti ci ',, 1 •'''' • ' ' 'r's ' ,' • ; •' • ' MORTERB' SALE. . , .7____.' FINE GOLD AND fiItYpEIWATGUES.• . •: • - - - ON WEDNEB AY:MORNING.._...i At the auction 'tore, No.- 110% lit *Ott will be:, sold. an invoice of fine geid and voCrWaterien.consistinn ksi ttato feetladles' flue enamelled 8 • g ob d watchvxdo.:do,da. tet with diamonds; very fine ' glish•tereiti, 7 the-moet, celebrated makers L Amerlean levees; Of eire7, m ake. in 18 karat gold and Myer eases; : : -t:. •. ). , . ~" .., -, -• . - 1 Stein wir dent and magic cases, clitenontaters; fevers. '- ll The watebee can'be examined early on the morning of pale BILVEIi PLATED WA .- Also. Will be sold. an invoice of fine Or PlatedWallts , ' comprising tea sets. :cake- basket ice pitchers. teams.; i butter dishes, forke. spoon&butter knives. hc.,, • - :', _Rale si No.lBoB Iralerla etreet NEAT HOUBEDOLD FURNITURM.IIIII3BBPgya li t titkl !. irloaeliv csit.Pwril. BANDSpaiX ,LAQIIO4 c 4,... E. '. cauri4u,G,A4m ci wai.. .,...,.,:..., _, ~.,. . ori ~..%. o j ek •AfORNViEn., ..,,,. 13ept.21.'ati 16 V a No 1003 VideriLstreet. (.* twaerviiixteentlf- and-4 1 enteenth." ' Ridge rea&) will, be sold. the Fu:miture of a family leaving the city s comptishig÷Reßrlor Furniture , two suite of Walnut Ctiamberlrerd ' tvith. ile&Mabsmes acettirgn Zero s . lure, rule Venetian linde,Handsome Uneor Can& 13r:tr.s. , _ eels ant Ingrain Carpets; Coln& Gbisaware; ar.. - ", - -- " i The Furniture is in nice °Mee and Awur be examined after 8 o'clock on the =drilla/re sale.' -- - '' 1 SALE AT HORTICULTURAL HALL. LARGE COLLECTION OF CHOICE AND RARE HOT AND GREEN-110I83E": PLANTS. 1 On TUEaDAY MORNINtI. _ : Sept. - 491 k. at i n.Welock. at":llottietdtmralrfau, woad ltreets belo w+ Comet street; will be - sold. W holle and valuale collectien pf Hot and9rponloeuserlants, cons riOrchbingl—daceoue Plant& . Üblladendmn Pettuosem. Azallas. Lagsstrowas. Camelia& , Replies. Pemearandtes.- "' • ":: ' Nhododendionti. - - , Variegated Pine Aoulee. Banagla• ' __.... 1 Ficus Elasticus. • ",: "Teetudinaria F. 16141146. 1 Dracoina Brazelence& Cypropedlum. 4 varieties. Together with a largo miscellaneous' collection. that have been selected with great care. The collection will be , .open for examination the day previous to sale. Salo No. 1607Bmmer street. ELEO NT ROBEWOQD ROOS it1i10.1,13 PIANO FORTE,_tAitnE atltift ei oE r 34.llPrtTt3. etre. ON Th,UIO3DAY /So ... Oct.l, at 10 o'clock . at NO: 1507 tn.:rest. will bet solo. the Flutatura of a fatally, #ealluitig, liptiseketwing. Particulars hereafter. . ..• • • DUNI LNG. DUIUIOROW d< CO., AUCTIONEERS. Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET beet; cbener Minket. Successors to John R Werra is Co .• LARGE BALE OF t2OOO CABESIBOOTeI,BY.O/11/W:) . THAVELIN'G BeG li rc. ON TUESDAY MO Qi Sept. at 10 o'clock, on four mont credit.inclacung— cases Idera*-boW _andff creaks. tfalfillipalatt:Le= inn Caval:7, Napoleon, Drees and congrees end Balm:orals; a n Bair and :ronahlld Grain women'e, misses' and children'etlaß.KlA.Fenune ß ll= l 4. Buff Leather; Goat 'and' Morocco risalmortga;%_tkanoreas Clatters; Lace B. ota: Ankle .Tles: Sl. ipp Dera : Kamm ehoes and Sandab Traveling Baggy Shoe Lust& c. LARGE BALE OF BRITII3O_, FRENoIf, 'GERMAN - AND DOBIEEVITC DRY GOOD& ‘-f ON THURSDAY MORNING Sept. 24. fit 10 o'clock. on four months' % 10,000 D(.I.EN GRIISI A N OuTXON H B.lpwr AND Full Mee.women's spite,. hrown„colored mined,, ; plain and fleeced Cotton Hose to full regular. - - - Foil hues men's white ~ bro we. French and blue reirect „ ., plain and fleeced Cotton Half HOW. to full regular: ; !bee Poya• mlasest and obildren's seffituown., billed 'and fancilloae, Half I ndThree-quartnr Hose. Frill lines .urea's. women's atid: obildtp4* Silk. Clotho ? Lithe and Berlin Gloyes and lionntleta. Valli and fleeced. The above- lined "Watery ant gloyabia of ttie.beaV. make imported. • • • . Su , BATAS GitEit BLANICtTO: Including blankets of 5 lbs., 8 lbe. 814 the and fllke. • 25 CASES WHITE BS D Buell /CRTC Qf well known and lavorito makes. • . LARGE BALE oamwritiOs 200 'SIEGES FLOOR'; CH, CLQTIIB,. dm: ' • ON FRIDAY 'MORNDTG, Sept. 15. at 11 o'clock.on four months' creditiabout pieces of Ingrain, Venetian. gist, Homy. Cottage and Rag carpeting% Oil Cloths. Rugs. &c. 34ARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Salesmen for M. Thermo & No. MP C ti4.II . NUT street.•rear entrance ffaM Minor. Sale at N 0.639 ClieshW street._ HANDSOME WALNUT HOUS EHF.:. OLD 'FURNITURE. FINE • MIRROR? . SIX , [ARO , AND -EXCEMENT FIREPROOF SAFES, FINE VBLyET AND 'DAUS sELS,ICAOPETBohn. • • ' : ON V NESDAY MORNING: Sept: 23. at 10 o'clock" at the auction rooms,' trylista.;.l . losur. very superior Furniture, includl”g-lotazubsorue Walnut Parlor Furnituro,_' covered In Hair:.Cloth , strall &TB; three Handsome Walnut Chamber Setts, finished in 'oil and varnish; six large and superior Fireproof Safes. by Evans & Watson. Farrel , & Barring. and Lillie.- Handsome Wardrober, Buffet Sideboards.' SacretarY, Bookcases, fine Mirrors. :Beds and, Bedding. Chinsr and Glassware. fine Velvet and Brussels Carpets. Coal Oil baf dollen, 'Extension Dining Tables, Re.. &c.i . • SALE OF FINE 011. PAINTINGS. ON FRIDAY EVENING. . Sent 25, at 734 o'clock . at' the 'auction EVENING..,... 5.W Ch e stnut street.. by, catalogue. a collection Of Fine Oil Psintirtsr, bandsomely framed. 'I he Collection den. prlsce eighty pictures of a varied and pleseirut character. Will be on ezbibition two days previous to Cab. Sale at No. 2124 Spring Garden street. ELEGANT WALNUT DRAWING ROOM AND GUAM. ER FURNITURE. . ROSEWOOD l'leNo FORTE , . HANDSOME ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETI3.4c. ON TUESDAY MORNING, _ , Sept at 10 o'clock. at No. 2124 Spring Garden etreet,; by catalogue. the entire Furniture including_—Elega= Widnut and Plash Drawing Room it, two Handsome Suite Walnut Chamber Furniture. ; Oak 'Chamber Bet. 3 suits Sue Cottage Furniture, fine.tOned Rosewood Piano Forte, nearly new: Handsome-English Damsel& Imperial and In.gairt - Carnetsfine Spring Mistresses, Bilankebs. China, Kitchen Utensbt May be row early, on e morning °Lade. , ABIFS A. FREEMAN. ismcwoliart atuT _ STOCXI3.. Adniiatatratrla'a Sale.: • 1 ON NVEDSESSA.Y, EISPT. 80,- • ' • At 12' o'clock noon, at the 'Exchange-- • WM'Phi il ladeiphla City es, old. . ' snoo Philadelphia. and Reading Railroad tit, oplandedt, to IEBO. • 80 shares Tuckahoo and Mount Pleasant Plank Boad Co. . - sha.-ea Bornmerset and ~Johns own Plank Road BALE. BY II .O " ZER Y - or ABBIGNEEARBANKRUPTOY By order of Assignee in Bankruptm.the 118 part of t8E,109 09 payable on the death'of the.grandpmettft of the bankrupt. both of whom now areliving and welkaud re side in Memine'sdorf, "Kingdom. of Bavaria. • • OVERNMENT'SALE. TO.MORROW'MORNINGrAT 11 O'CLOCK. Will be mold s at Patterson's Stores, Front and Lombard Etri eta. by. order of J. W. Cake. Collector, 12' Steel Loco. motive Tires, i flanged and 4 Plain ,:weight, 7400 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, .FIRE ; • PROOF BAP_ 151 ALT WAGON, &C. _, ON Fii-MAY MOR,MINee _ October 2, Will be sold at the A, non More. No. 433 WalLut street, by order of' Assignee in Bankruptcy. the °dice. B..sks, Tables, Railings,. &c. IiTHEFROOF—AIso. a Farrell di Herring safe. MALT WAGON—AIso. a Malt Wagon and set of har ness. AT PRIVATE SAXE. A VALUABLE TRACT OF 20 AO RES OF _LAND ? With 'Mansion House, Rising Simi Lane, taWeeeted. by vightb, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh,OnWrio Tioga; streets, within 200 sect or the Yorlt Road. Votitsaote &poet o,f Brick Com .Terms easy: A nal), sma badness property No. 210Arth tartlet- BURLINGTON.-a Mandetkine ManglOni , on lot 55 by 700 feet. . , Y )341114TT d CO., AKCTIONEERB. B CAS AUCTION HOUSE, No. WO MARKET street, corner of WAN street. Caeb advanced on consiennients without extra charge: REGULAR CATALOGUIPSALE. ON TUESDAY MORNING Sept. 551, compriaing_looo lots, as followo- 1 0001ota Staple, and Fancy Fall and Winter Dry Goode t 500 dozen nirta and Drawers ; Over , and. • Under Starte ti ate.t -Iql9 QQZen assorted tiottall and Woolen Hose an Half nose of Mines, Ladies and Children; 150 dozen. noir. Gloveleand. (,aunt eta BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS‘ At 11 o'clock .160 c 808 Boots, Shoes, U and Brolians. nt D • brellaa. Felt ata • • - • ADDITIOIstAt. BALE.... It* Lots Fall and Winter tteadY•nosdo Clothing. fl" it ASIEBBIDGE , At (JO, AVOTIONEEED: boy MARKET street. above Fifth... LARGE SAL E OF 800 S. 813911i1; BROGANS AND ON' WEDNESDAY MORNING ' September 55. at it o'clock. we will sell by t ? a lalge line of Britelare oitY,M44o.Boote_ 01 aini. blita=, of Eastern manufacture. embrsobli 31 1 Yr `Rs You tbe :wear sabso.Womentkillmea'and Lbilon, , aobots's t• which tbe - attentionf of citir amd couistry4 mem fa Open early on t e ,rtio ersale for' inseeceorr. *- ' C. D. lifoOLE,l3B ;.• 't hII ONEEIB.- , yAlsoer MARKET drat& BALE QF 14500J,V,05E13 BoOTA..BllQM_Baqii.4.lio,, , to• urs THURODia MOtcemo4o. - _ Bopt. _Cozatztectainicat 311 mex , er; catalogue, . 10 T teak heuesgeO:bleirp„" oya• ri?utim Boots.. Shms,- BilmiLlal4. Airo. tam. ageortxneTip# tWougues. Mal& •,,!+etr LI.REEN BIASIEB. Qs CO., 12.Soutb.Lhismuro etvclayo.r
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