A. * 211 E GREAT EARTUAIJAILIS & - N- Authentic Description i re mess-Copy of a • • • ,,,r \ „rit by Direr. D. ltaassig, al t f' . p , on !gourd IL S. Steamer y/ateialtre, Sialk of Charles llanssig, fibaKi lt,q, ~ ~,, . .2 ~,.., A ' `, (From the St. /ja . ,,,.. Molar*, - ' % ' UNITED STATES 'STEAMED' WATEMIIi, ST/WMED NEAR Anion, Aug. 21, 1868.-- Dear Parents : How to describe the teal -Me change . which:occurred. here in, a , feW, hours,tay ruoments, on the 13th of this 31twilth,Illa taidgitetVielbilittfiir Me . 10 : ae complisb; yet knowing how analouti, you mustbe,: I have taken . -the earliest - OPPortu nity of. ilopagg - ootta 1 ispms or ) th Iventa. About ti , "o'cloer on We 111th . We exp erienced a shock ()Tim' earthquake,' atelingragedmii • low rumbhvg-rictise.-a-,TheAkeeknt first was very gentle, Boas:barely-to make the ship tremble, but gradually karats:id Iso,ithat we Were soon. in Violent ,Commotion. Upon a tite rushing on . deck, : "'We ~'-`l* ' f• great masses of 'the 'llloricr,s , , (a; i l'it cliff which protects ihe' i toWA„troni.,, tk Southl• 'west Muds which generally Mow here); then the houses began to shake :andtremble, the people to flee towards the hills and the plaza to escape behik buried' artitnigetlthe ruins of the houses. The shoeltlaUWA about ten (i.o) minutes, and deitroYedrrabofiC, lone -half of the town. Tltesr.,a then`slightly receded, but in a few minutest, again: rushed in with hat Pens° velonityv . its -course :.being,along the beach. It carried everything • .befdre it, and being accompanied.withp othershuck more violent than, the firsVene, every house in Arica but two, were either ',washed away by the sea or shaken to'ftie genial AY the shocki A. great many .ofr the ' • people , had crowded in front of' the . citstoml house; and on the Kole, and some itixty'of them' are Supposed to have been c arried' -a*tcy i by the currentl which totally submerged the pile, for, upon the scia'recitiiitg; neither-their nor the least sign of the Nola were, to be seen. , Immedi. ateTy after the second; shock, man' crying for help.was seen upon ' a' mass a : of earth and weeds; drifting by us, being: Carried along by the current, 'which:was ' running ,with great stiviftnesa. Immediately.after the first shoCki all the boats were 16Wered and one of them, . the first otter, wakmanned.,,,; fpon hearing the cries of the;man on the float, hir.,Stuyor sant asked for an officer to go in the first out} , ter;,so I volunteered, and as soon as the boat ,-could be hauled alongside, or rather under .!lier Stern, I let myself down into her, cast off, - and . letting go the , painter,. pulled in the , direction from which the voice was heardt but by this time he was far beyond • the ' reach of Our aid, and the Sea receding again With great violence, we barely escaped being carried to sea; fortunately we brought, up • close alongside the Wateree again and a lope 'thrown to us was made• fast to our bows; i The scene now was fearful; the town , of ' 'Motto enveloped in smoke and dust, for the henget; falling down had'started three or four Ares'in the different portions of town. , The swiftness of the current had,carried us about a mile to the north and east of our anchorage; a brig in shore of us went on the rocks, and a 1' bark with American colors was on her beam • ends. The sea always'came in from the -', South and West and went out' from, the ,North. ,and East; during , part of the time a,_ strong breeze bleW froth the South and Nest also., The Fredonia t end the Peruvian :•,corvette "America" until,then had still; held their groind. , An English bark, the Mauer cillo; was Ming dragged in , the same diree r • ' Lion , as we. The , sky was overcast, so that , at six it was perfectlY dark.. The ship had tow two anchors down, with abont lop fathoms (600 feet) to each Chain. The chain of the Chinnireillo rushed out With such speed as to strike great flashes of fire in pass. ang through her , hawse pipes; the sea came ini in immense waves, so that in the cutter( for I was still hanging to the stern of thi throwateree by the rope that had been thro us, the spray wet ns completely and rocked so violently as to endanger the eq at libritun of the boat. Violent shocks were felt every few minutes, keeping everything in commotion. The sea was covered with the debris of the wreck—houses, railroad cars 'and tracks, boats, men, dogs, trees, logs, &c., 'were rapidly carried past 118, first one way and then the other. The boats made fast to the ship had great difficulty in keeping clear of the driftwood. About half-past six F, M., the rope which had held my boat to the ship broke, casting us adrift for a few seconds. I isms in great uncertainty whether to go to sea, make for the "Fredonia" or for the "Ame rica.•' The waves and currents decided for the America, so that with all our might and main we pulled for her. I refidered willing hands to the stroke oarsmen in order to make sure that all bands kept one stroke, for if any had failed we would immediately have been drowned. I never pulled so hard in all my life ; and, although it could not have been more than two or three min utes before we were under the stern of the America, I had but little breath left in me to go through my adventures. The Peruvians cast us a small line, which, with our oat's pulling, kept us pretty close under her stern. The Helen was of little use, as the sea was now in such a ferment that it was impossi ble to tell from where the current did not come. The Peruvians then threw us another line, which we made fast, and then seeing it VBB impossible for the boat to live in such a sea, I ordered the men to climb up, which = they did as rapidly as possible. We had a good deal of slack rope, and the sea Would sometimes bring us close under the America's counter and then would tauten out the line to its full extent. As we always came alongside with a thump,we soon sprung some of the planks; the boat was half full of water, the line was taut, and there were still three men in the boat-beside-myself.- 'Tor God's sake, give way," I cried, and with four oars out, we pulled with all our might. The Pe ruvians had another line out for us which two o the'men grabbed,leaying the coxswain mad myself in the boat, which brought up against the America's side with such violence ,as to fill the boat immediately. The cox swain and I had barely time to catch the rope bolding the boat, ere it parted be neath our feet, leaving us suspended between wind and water,the coxswain above me about eight feet; owing to the want of presence and mind on the part of the Peruvians, the rope was not hauled up as rapidly nor, as steadily as it ought to have been, so that we were three times lowered into the water; which was rushing past us at the rate of eight or ten knots per hour. I managed to get one of my feet around the rope, and so held on very securely, although I had fears that the rope might chafe on the deck,, when I would inevitably have been drowned. They finally hauled us half-way up, let doWn another line, and , some of my men catching hold, we were soon safely landed on deck: We had hardly touched deck ere I heard a dull sound, - felt the vessel shake, and knew we were aground all this while the vessel was, rolling fear . fully: the crew of the America were crazy with liquor and clamoring for more, in • ..fact both vessel and crew were unmanageable. ,‘ '•-• The captain had been drowned a few mo- I/stoma before I came on board, and the First %ietiteriant, could not make his voice heard 'iltg#:the - Mar of the waves and - the - "Wralling 1.80:v60g gilds crew, until he finally gave t it pp buleepair and wept. Having recovered /128034brestbilliescended from the poop t o the wpaf.ileolv on the' starboard (right hand side); ' ' l, hula WaYe sweeping the ship, took me first against tibeelfiriliulwarkS, barely escaping: a port, then against the cabin bulk head, with THE`DAILYs EWING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23,1868; „,, A :. . violence : I , • -„ , ; , 1,d hardly stall , ilif t ,••• e arent . . .06- 0 •. . ~,.. •8 , being lir ' m f b ' 'a '- ' • `' , it” " .. , d - then- ~,, me 9. ~ : . .t•I et tctee• A r itid keftte •. ell ~ I,j; t t P. , thet . iz :s.a , r %Vint 4 ~.i.,,,, ~,..a,,t l ~ d r r,:. 4 . ... eit :..1 ,•; );,..**01 8 :. a ti,• .„ •,j, ,mirime , Ito go aloft Ant ' 'alihnefbatrisktveso inlheltip. The ship was very much canted to port, so we all crowded together to starboard. Sh righted, however, and being steady for a few Minutes,' I noticed' that her rigging was wire, and so strong that it would be sure to hold, so I concluded we had better go below again. _As 0011 as we reached the dec - k - ..the chief en gineer came to me, begging me . to go with some of my men into the fire-room as the t ;was oneaftheengineera-jointed between the boilers, and that Ihe Aran .M were..scattered eve tife rywhere'ironnd .tit , i(ibm: -- Much as would have like& to have done - so; it - twits to; :dangerous said.foblhardyto'r anyone to halt; gone ,belettv Orkitielf an etratik tto 'that I had to refiiim. • Allthiri'ithiki Otki shiO,Watf - drift rPg Ah I ' 4. 4l' l o, l *ft, th3444.K, w and N.unPin! 1 ,alonz the bettorn.7g, 1104 was still burning i t I , the warciTrocah., and : , fearing -explosion, 4k 1 Chief Engineer asked me to go down by a.rop t t to put it out: Althoug'h'l tild not like the job, especially.hs . , ' there was ;quite a nuniber o ' Pettiviim (girders iniiiiicia. around me, still, :for L io:oit.;Safety, 4 , Went down, but could „lint *eh' thq limp, as theydid, net give in. letpdenough, and the sea breaking in at ,that moment, i extinguished it.' Our lives were: , not :worth •a farthing ' at thi... time:''The' ones' of ': the crew were' dread , 'fill. • The lights Of the' Wateree Were in sight, anti the yells with Which she was hailed by th: iltnnken anti of the America we're such tha• even now they ring im my ears, filling me with madness, for II knew that they • were useless; that all therWatereelebdats had 'been wet) , two; and even had she hid • 'heats, , the sea, Wl:lo4v° EuVallOwed' them"up. SOcinafter, the went bYlhe board , and Abe ma 1 ,tOpmast followed; fearing ,that the mLaze; would 'go also, the boat's crew and Ibuddlet together on the poop 'deck, holding on to the backstays., I fortunately foundh small piece of' rope, ivhatis called rattling stall; wit' Which - I lashed Myself to ,the',•„royal backstaY The ship was canted tO., starbOard,.so,we al kept to' port. We were now hard aground yet thet- sea continually swept .UEl'. for , and `'aft. I now began to ' feel'' pretty secure, as unless the'sea rotie again; which I did:not think, the ship, would *main whet : she was all right; being an extraordinarily strong one. Suddenly . the seareceded,and wt were.left without an inch of water under us. After discovering that the' sand was hard, all of the boat's crew but two' left the ship wit me, We formed in twn,ranks,grasped hands ac as,to haul up the 'atumblers and , helo tit , ,wealr, Mid then ran for dear life, for the sea was coming . in again, fortunately not wit, treat velocity, sQ that , we reached dry lan 1,, , after a run of about 'a half mile. A. tramp o about four miles brought. us to , A.rica, where; (thee hills; I found Captain Giibbs and'Daty and Several others, of our ~, officers ,; , were therawaiting for newe of their ships, ant aiding' the wounded. Mrs. Johnson,the wif• ::of 'Lieutenant Commander M. "L. , Johnson; was killed by the first shock. •Her deatlywatt instantaneous. She was verYinueli, liked by us, and'had intended "to . go home' in a mont • or two. The next morning I re - turned to tilt Wateree, and fOuittriter about 500 yards fro ti high Water•matit'p and 12.,feet•above;thdleve •-of the /sea: :. Tohe tidal , wavei by= measurement 'was 42 feeIILIW: ',pi* ' been ' card 'atilgor: every day Eitandi4 watch, kith apping mules fi?' ttingwiiter and burying the tAtla(r. All o e FreSipilia'S crow i mp float except Captain; Doctor Paynin, and two of the crew vibe were washed aandre alive., • I've written thi: by the eamp-fire and'have not time to revis t or correct it. The America ié right'ahead of us, near the water's' .edge. The bark Chauar ,cillo is a Complete wreck. A little off our starboard bow the Fredonia and another bark have been so completely broken up that ther is hardly a plank left to show where they were cast ashore. A brig is upright about half-way between here and Arica; every vessel in the harbor was cast ashore. I have no idea wha they will do with us. August 22d.—The Kearsarge and Nyac: are in the harbor; have not yet heard from them. Hoping that you have not undergone any anxiety about me, I remain your affectionate 8011 2 EMS'. D. TA.USSIG. NABBY. Mr. Nasby and His Friends in Humble limitation of flosecrans and Lee, Write a. Letter to 'he People of the North, taring their Idea. of What UM booth Ought to Have. tFrom the Toledo Blade.l POST OFFIS,CONFEDRIT X ROADS,(WiCh Is in the State nv Kentucky), Sept. 1, 1868.—Yesterday afternoon at precisely 3 P. M., a stranger nv pre possessin appearance hove in site lay the Poet. Offis. Wat I mean by "prepossessin appearance" is he hed on a paper collar with hed only been turned wunet. "le Mr. Nasby in?" sed he, "But why do I ask so stoopid a question? Reveal I a suffistient knowledge uv human nacher to read humanity ez its set forth in the human face divine, and don't Iknow that there ain't but one Nasby? Kin I mistake it? Doth any other man carry that Websterian front?• Bath any other man that eagle nose? That eagle lips? Hath—" "That'll do," remark't I, in alarm, for he wus nersimmum above me., "Draw it mild, my gushing friend, for I can't lend you a dollar if It wus to save you." "Yoor mistaken," he did reply, "I don't want to horror. I ain't on that lay at present. I want informashun. I come to yoo, sir,as the Perfesser of Bibilkle Literatoor in the Southern Military and Classikle Institoot—ez one who seeks in classic, groves, that peace not to be found in the busslin World ontside—informashen as to the condishen of the South, her wants and:txpecta. sliens,which I perpose to spread before - my feller citizens of Weeny. I come, sir, try my own ac cord: My.llllBhttit is a private ono, and undertaken solely for the public good. I wuz a Commissary in the Fedral sends, and. I hey a brother who wnz not altogether "undonneeted with the sutlerin department. That brother is' runnin for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket; the Abllslin candidate for the same oils bein the Kernel qv his regiment, who prokoored our 'dismissal for Wain trregularities in accounts and also fur wat he wuz pleased to term swindlin the soljers. Wat I want is slob a statement uy the fealins uv the people uv the Sout.liez will set at rest the slan ders - the Abliehniste is eirsulatin regardin goo, with I will publish on my return. I am actoo ated, ez yoo see, byno personal motives. Speck." "My deer sir." returned I, "I approve uv yoor miebun, and, permit me to say, yoo hey come to the rite shop.,., But I will put my anser is ritin and hev it, signed by the leedin ettizPres hire, that rte authenticity may not be doubted." I, therefore, sot down and wrote, and when I hed finished, I sent out and got signatoors to the follerin document:. Cavrtm—We perpoee in this to give you a candid statement uy wat we believe to be the pre vailin sentiments nv the gcmthern pcople on vari ous subjix. Wat evercipirliohe may hey pre valed in the past, on the matter uv Afrikin slavery or the rite nv a State'to secede from, the Yoonlon ' we bleeve we express the judg: ment uv the Corners when Wer , declare that we count em settled by the war, and ,we intend p abide by that decision. , When we had been licked out uv our emote, and' our arms vim twisted out ov our hands, and when voo laid em 'down, we cheerfully give over our efforts at secession and sought to resume our posishen in the Geveringent...ln the spirit of magnanimity we permitted the_abeirtiOn uv hlavery by Legislachers in the eliickshert Of which we had no part, ez well ez tevernt_otl(er, games of that sort, not worth while to enoomen rate. Bed our ackshen bin.met. in a ;spirit uv corjality, all would hey bin lovely. Tim peopp, ,ny the South entertain no Wine, ny, hostility, toward the Government, but they complainhat their mites under the Constooshen, which they exceptin g - ,1 1 - Wn to bust it, hail , ea %bat the ,10,the nigger and wt Alittlinwer Is absurd. t, and we heir 4 .$ 1 hood to look Ili ported cat o'r nigger dorge whirl these's were Insider 'They were blood u\ flesh. No Southern children ceptin wht,, Or bed more niggers a _ _____ __.. feel the same toward cm. Es- no l iTooTBttnthern gentleman will ever work "sildelite otrn'hinds. without their labor the lands nv the South wouldn't perdoose to,any ,altircein extent. The races ere; hi,,k,hlt fiectlissitryitke e s4 , 6lkoqPnettye , lerly'ttitta. There milk beivireaun 'el 'Well ez twin in this world,and sit long= we do the eatin- We are,wlliin they, eb,eldo . thq ftweatin., In Ode way we kib Adjust the lit .,,,tlie two vaaes on a' basin' tIY smut Taii ' 4:4•.•,zvgiv'en-wat ir .. we bed before, iidopilibi $ 000. 11. • , deny, we diet tiect tbe niggetii i 2 ,ktp .1 , . "ferbeer ance'and jostle II IC tuelrY . hey haver bin ilisfranehiaod, d tit if* het ntiter bed at vote and here the ~e tinizi t het pips tryklnd- Did wich—" • ' ' " 1 . , ! ' Al ' IldeV4it nv, reariln document, the! an inter • rupshen okkurd. ' Thet,witt a ' yell en ell ' itreet, and we ' all/lashed id the 46010 , see; 'Wet It inn about. It wuz a mere nothin—utiilt down," Bed I, "Its flotilla, 'A,,nigger and IV load uv Vvaterl 311e/orks , * ,He prObably refUedllci give 'credit tar bite ittelons, end—thundex, he ts dOwrn, end the in-! digneht poplins le goin ter hint.' Here comet his wife with hei the corners after her! 'Down she goes=-that st un wuz well thinWa I, ' Sal the Ilig 4 ,ger'strilies;tlie ban wet - WT.6lyd the rock with knoekt hls"wife down. Thalkeelehig fate! , Good-, bye, nigger l' See how geuteellythei2 the rope aud how elegantly he swinge:'',Etieb y'll lie all mouldy in the ground; but, his Sole (ef the Frog' 'nathous races hey soles) will go marchiii on." "But," asked the Injianian, "now ' that the mother"s brains is knect out, aim the father's hung, yvat'il the children ,do ,y/folt I' see a cryin over the corpse?" -.. ~ • , , , over nothin to nil. They aro'lu an abnormal condishen, and they must suffer for the , sins ny the/ . father Ham, with lookt at Noer when he wuz drunk. Hed that nigger' ben content to have lived ez Gbd and Nacher Intended him' to hey lived,-all wood hey ben, well._ But he mast b free, forsooth, and this is the result. He mus t i try to control his own , acksbeas,,Torgettin = that there is a nateral antagonism. atween the Can cashon and Afrikiu races, wich kin „ouly result in such eonflicks ez you hey With - Ist. ^ -- Yon hey seen 4,EPecinloo , ox the feelin,that,perysies, vher the nigger is free--wat must it, .be Turther South where the black; cusses vote? ,But to resoom:" "The,Southern people, in our opinion, regard the questions uv slavery and secession ez nettled by the war, and they hey no ' incl ination to try em over agin. Slavery is ; dead ; ez. Joins' Ceeser —the nigger Is a free man, and he'll, be so fore ever. All the whites ask is, that ' they shall con trol em. They insist, and justly, so, that they slid hey the right to manage the inferior race. They want, and will hey the right, to fix ther wages, their genre nv labor, their out goins and in tocsins. ,UY s.ourse the Southern idea muse be carried tint. There must be no such nonsense ez 'skools among em, for wat doea a labrer want ,nv that learnin with half uv us, his sooperiors, havn't got? Neither must they owniand, for that wood onfit em from dischargfn titer netyral,servis. But the power must be in , our hands. ;..The people nv the South earnestly desire peace, but her people Jeel that they can't proaper so long 4i.COntrOl is in the hand,/ nv the eingers and the few carpet baggere which hey invaded us, The South will never be proeperove ao long ez. the mass of the men representin her Intelligence are 'disfran chised; so longez--" , , , Here vvniz another interrupshen. 'Witiatie, Par son," sang ont,lstutker Gavitt'e little, brother, a sweet lad UV nine, 'milting out hie tohnece 'so ez to permit him to speak distinetly, "Issaker wants yoo to come over and read for , him, ~ letter with ke hez list got." ~ "Tell Issaker, sonny, that I heyn't. time • pet ,now. „Run, up toward the Ablialien mishun stool and get any nigger Rid, : wick ; „may be standing there, •and she will read it for you.” To resoom: "Understand! We don't want to deprive the nigger try the ballot heeoz we hate him, but solely becoz we do not beleeve he her, the Intelligence tb make him, a safe depository uv polltikle, power. He wood inevitably become the victim nv dema gogues, the very thot uv with makes me shudder. Wood John Morrissey or Fernando Wood accept a seat in Congress nv such a consiltooency? tIo ask their Jim iligeut supporters wat they think about it! It is for them we plead. The very idea uv bringin them to the level tit , the nigger is ab horrent. _ _ • - • "Ez for secession we hey given that no also. We can't be expected to relinquish our grate princi ple fly States rites, nor kin we giv over the rite of withdrawel from a government which don't soot ns. I3v course we shel not attempt withdrawal ez long ez Abolishnists control the bayonets., for we ain't strong enough. But shood we decide to withdraw, and coercion be attempted, we shel ay coarse resist. But we won't do it—probably. The organizations in the South, which is interspersed with muskies and Bleb, is simply for self protec tion agin niegers and Northern whites. "In conclooshen, we wish yoo to ashoor the people of Injianny, that all we want peece, ofils, and a general restorashen uv things, and that we aint et all 'partikeler oz to terms. We demand, as a konkered people, the abrogashen uv all the constitutooshnel amendments adopted since the close uv the late onpleasantnis, and the reinstatement UV the "South with all her rites. The Government, ez a act uv concilia slim, must releeve the Confedrit soljer nv disfranchisement, and to wunst take votes Out of the bands nv the niggers who irritated us by llghtin agin us when we wtiz in trubble, and redoose em, not to slavery, but to watover con trol, we in'our wisdom shel deem necessary for titer safety, and well-bein, and onrn. Do, this,and we will obey wat laws remain wick are not op pressive, and treat the niggers with genooine Kentucky humanity. We waheself-government, not only uv ouredyeb, but_ others—we want peace and we want our old seats in Congress. Do this and all will be well." Respectfully, ,PrritoLumw V. MUSIC, P. M. (Wick is Postmaster.) his HUGH X MCPELTER mark ELNATHAN POGRAH. his ISSAHER X GAVITT. mark Ms G. W. X BASCOM. mark The .Ca tin went away with this ,doettment feelin good. So good indeed did he feel that he lent me twelve ; dollars andtwecp - cents— r twenty cents before takin three nips 'itt BascOm's and twelve dollars after. I hope no, other Southern man will take up this idea. • PETROLEUM V. NABl3lr, (Wich is Postmaster.) P. 5.—1 hey heerd from Maine. I'm'sick. Das. corn sez its all rite—that the Dimoc,rate didn't vote so ez to inflame their brethren nv Noo York, But rd rather they'd hey done it. P. N. LArAyETTE COLLEGE —The forty-third annual term of Lafayette College began on Wednesday with seventy-one new students. Twenty-eight elect to pursue the studies of Chemistry, Engi neering and Mining in the Scientific Course, en dowed by Mr. Pardee. In addition to the seven teen professors and tutors'regularly belonging, to the faculty, - Messrs. Charles Mclntire, B. S. and Abram Paschal Garber bave been appointed. assistants in Chemistry and Botany. —The inhabitants of two villages near AcqUii- Italy,dieving been on bad terms for some tithe, recently delegated ten champions' each "in order to fight the.matter _out, who met,well armed with pistols and knives. Before the Police could sopa-, rate them several were killed, one man having twenty-seven knife wounds. INDJA RUBBER MACHINE DEMING , IPseking Hose, &r. Engineers and dealers will find 'a' full assortment:of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber. Belting, Pacting kiose. .s:e. at the Manufacturer's Deadquattoza. • 1: • GOODYEAR'S. • _ - _ ' • -308 aneatimiatreat..•..— , South aidC. N. :n haveow On han d. a larke lot Of 00 atleTIFeV 6 l _ nd M.....3ea , Gum-Boots. Also, every variety moot se. le. of ...um Overcoata. • • • yAAC NATUANS; AUCTIONERR, N E:lCOatir IThird and 13r ruck' Streets: only" one a s quarebelow ,ES. B;2loQue to ; Van in large or, small anaopets,,ols diamonds silver plate. watches. Jewelry. ,and good* of VSIIIO.. 'Ufficolhoors from 8 A. M. to 7 P. 61: Etstali• ILhld for ti c left forty vests. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest insrket rates. jaB.tfrp • 4.1 IP4lcitat Elegant Wiltons, Velvete, Brungide, WEIBEI3,-3 , PLYI3 end EWE% Pdrlor i llial and Stairs to Match. 'LEE- 1)031i SitAW 910 SIT:ABET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. sals.-3=TO 0016 I' tied our. Wart 'row' ARC but, tem. our latto NEW , CAR PEI'S Per Steamer • "City ;Of - Mb/41'0 i • ,'llladelwerder for ••. ni • REEVE, L KNIGHT &' SON haportere 1222 , ;Cheatriat Street. IitIaCEKLANEOITS. . 110T7CAST .PORCELAIN, To Lamp.Vealers, Paromeitrighto anti iliteial*Oleis China THE AMERICAN HOT - CAST PORCELAIN,COMPANY IS PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE AT LOW PRICES. Laniti'pe El et,'ShadeS,.Globes, mokO , Bel,lB,Chin neys, BOttlee,Sh dying 'Muss. 'Perfumery and Drufigiatii''jars. And articles' in general family nee, ordinarily made o 'WHITE GLASS AND OBLNA. • Parties ftirniebing their 0 KN . Irotrtng WILL BE *APTC/RDED SPECIAL FACILITIES. • ; Sample/3nm be eeen•at4gbee and ordere left. ' OFFICE, No. 15 South" SEVENTH 'Street, runatommiLa: • se4 m w IHro • • - •' ; ••• ELASTIC SPONGE. Pecnsyltratca Elastic 130nia 1111 Chestnut Street, ELASTIC ,SPONGE,, A supwartg p t b r z of ome k) .131 63 1111.; FOR . CHEAPER THAN FE/THEWS 'OR HAIR. AND FAR The Lightest. Softest and most . Eleatic and Durable aerial Icn von for ' MATTRESSES, 1 , 1:mow& CAR,CARItIAGE AND 'GRATIS CUSHIONS, • , y clean and free It, la entirely. indestructible. - perfectl from duet. • IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL! le always free from Insect life; is perfectly healthy, and for the tick Is unequaled. If soiled is any !NM. can ho renovated quicker and easier than any other mattreax Special attention given to FUItNISHIING CHURCHES. HALLS. &c. Railroad men are especially invited to examine the Cashion Sponge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. _ TILE TRADE SUPFIXPO. .IY2A m vr f 131 HOOP SKIMPS. 628 HOOP 13XERTS.' 628 NEW FALL STYLES. Le 14inier Skirts. together with all other styles and Bizet' of "our' own make" of Celebrated "Champion" Skirts for Ladies.' Misses,' and Children, every length , and size of waist. They are the beet and cheapest Hoop tibiae in the market. Corsets, Corsets, Corsets, especially suited to first class trade. Thompson 4 Landon's Celebrated "Glove Fitting' , Corsets. BuperiorTitting Fine French Woven Corsets from $llO to $5 .0. Extra Handmade. Whalebone Corsets at 81c.. 51. $1 10, $1 25, and $2 20. Trade supplied at man ac'turers lowest rates. 628 Atifill street. au292mrp WM. T. HOPKINd. HOOP SKIRT 812 Vine street: , and warranted. 'loop Ms to repaired. ivl4 Rm • ANDBOME SECOND STORY FRONT, AND OTHER • rooms to rent, with first-clue boarding, 4103 Pine street. 043,30 COMMUNICATING Rooms, PRIVATE PARLOR, Rooms ter Gentlemen, with Board. Reference re. qulred. 1.574 Chestnut street. selfl at• 910 LET. W ITH BOARD—T WO SUITES OF ROOMS on the second and third floors, with private bath. room attached. Private table if desired. se236t• Apply at No. 1333 Spruce street. ELIGIBLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 8921 LO cunt Street., West Philadelphia. Bed lm• COAL AND WOOD. CROSS CUE K LETI,IGH COAL. PLAISTED 4tigiicoLLlN. No. 8033 CHESTNUT Street, Weet Philadelphia, Sole Retail Agents for Cosa Brothers da CO.'a celebrated rose Creek Lehigh Coal. from the Buck Mountain Vein. This Coal is particularly adapted for making Steam for ,Spgar and Malt Houses Brewelies, ace. It is also unser. - paned as a Family Coal. Orders left at the office of the Miners. So. 241 WALNUT Street (Ist floor), will receive our I.rompt attention. Liberal arrangements made with manufacturers using a regular . uanti )yl6 tf - LIAGLE VEIN AND LEHIGIi COALS. AT REDIMED .14,1priceo. No. . 1825 Market street. A. littoral reduction made to retailers. ' 5e2,13m5 WALTER LEE: et mason lima. • JOBER F. sirmark MLLE UNDEMIGNED rewur. ATTENTION TO 1 their stock of " _ • " Spring-Mountain, Walsh- arid ILoonstLatountalri -Coat whfcb. 'with the preparaidon given by tia, wellibilr. cannot be excelled by saw other Coal. , • Office, Fraullin Institute' lhandinifi Eß do IBA Seventh lalatf • . ,". Arai' street wharf. Sehrtylkhl: IDILOTELN, ike). 'CLOTH STORDL-JAMES 6a LEE, , No. 11 NORTH V SECOND street. Lave now on hand a large and choice assortment , of I , l'll and Winter,. Goods, particularly ad. anted to the Merchant Tailor Trade, comprising in part, ' French, Belgian and' American' Cloths Of every desalt,. tion. OrEiI s COATINGS. Black French Castor Beavers.. - Colored French Castor Beavers. London Blue Pilot Clothe. Black and Colored Blues, Black and Dahlia Moscow& ' PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Cassimeres. Do. do. Doeskins. ' Fancy Cinuirneres new styles. . • Steal:Mixed Doeskins. • Caneitneres for sane, new styles. &9 and 6.4 Derskine, beet makes. Velvet Cords, Beavertenns,'ltallaweloths. • Cantata, with every variety of other - trimmings, adapted to Men's and Boys' wear, to whichwe invite the atten tion of Merchant Tailors and others, at wholesale and retail. ' JAMES , * LED, •:. ' ' . No. 11 North Second street, f 'an Otf . Sign of .the Golden Lamb. DORE PAINTS,—WE 01 , .er.,R TO THE TRADE PURE I..WhiteLead., Zinc White. and CoioreQ Pninte of our own' manufacture; of undoubted pnritp iin quantities to omit purchasera.ROßEßT.2,llo R 65 OP., Doge', In Paints and Yaratelu*..N.,E. corner, Fc .. 1412, and Race streeb3. . . n02741' F,OBARB ROOT. :RECENT IMR,ORTATIVN, suadvery euperior Whita ,OtuA Arabia, , lOW die Caner Oil, White 'and Ali:Ailed Oaetile Bop Olive OiL; of various brattde. Fe!" enler'bv -ROBERT SHOE MAKER & CO., -Dnagght./..,Dlig.theaat corao; of, Four th and ,Race etreeti. , _ , ,no .1! Dit_VOGIBTEP BUNDRIEB.=-.ORADTI.d r aa..M.ORTAR, Pill 71lee, - Combs, Brushes; ?alnrora. TWoozoroLPall • Boxes. HOlll ticoopr, Burgical Inntrumento, Trusses, Hard and Bolt Rubber Goode,' Clef* Ulaai and Mita/ dge.. all at ,-TlTpt Handelrdcm. • za,..l3.lturatin. ..`aP 5- f. , - • t 213 1 BOuttrElOth street. . „ fp9BERT 4110ENW;g4) _" OTAESALI Zk Proggiate,; N; cornee - Fonrtn Mid Rate - §treptg.; Invitesthe attention of tho' Trade to their 'Doge atac4 of :" Corke.Fino: Drug!' and Chemical ey Lase:RUM ',Of* ~Elpongest &c. D CORSET MANL'FACTORY, NO. All goods made of the beet materials IE, BAYLEY BOAJFEDING• DIWUQS. f • 40. . • >4`.!'.. ,- -GOLD - BOUGHT HAVEN T IREYSTREETiv. AN,oo,oiit 1 5.11 p , .I4I(ERS Wit , R8 ` IN ALL GOVERMNT BEOURITIES And Foreign lesacttangeo„ Billg for sale on Lftdon., Paris , Frankfort. etc Letters of Credit. on Near.. Jame. W. Toeker IS Co., Parts. available for travelers , Inn In any, part of the %add ! STOOKS, BONDS AND GOLD Bought and Sold on Commlsslon. lieposits Received and Interest Allowed. Gold Loaned; Collection, Made. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., 10 South Third Street. THE GREAT OAD, RAILR —reeelTiris the aid en i pperaision. of the Gove rn ment, and carried forward p extraordinary resource. and enemy of the power, Corporatiene to.whora it, mull I trotted—Ll rapidly Approaching completion, Anil it ti safe to pay that PHILADELPIIIA AND SAN , FRANCISCO Vila. OR coNsgerra BVILAIL rEIE • FOURTIFI OF JULY .14EXT. - liore,thai tatthlrdeg th e Tlireaah Mae sad Braktehes betweentbe fd curl „laver as* rae4fle _Mean are contracted,at a wet, of nealty. • 311[HGLIOXS, • And the rentaindes is beim!. Pa4ieil fOrWarel - With tine paralleled vigor; Endues of; the Central' Pat*le ,llatiritair for tho month of July lasttras sui fellows, Kw ;m it • Gross Earninya OPerafirld l4 rPelleteg... Nat -Wroth" 2959,991) 89 $54,858 72 $179,928 17 This result-was, wa' less2lo ,iniles opened for business, with insuMetant ro lling stock, and was derived from legitimate commercial business only—hieing alto gether independent of the transportation of the immense amounts of men, subsistence and materials required for grading and extending the track need/ one hundred miles eastward during the same polio& The undersigned offer for sale, and recommend to in ? esters the . First Mortgage 30-Y lar Gold Bo n ds .. Or TILE CENTRAL PACIFIC R. B. CO.. bearing eiz pes cent, per annum interest. both principal and interest payable in "UNITED STATED GOLD COIN." There bonds ere the fuat lien upon one of the moat productive and valuable railroad linee in the world —a lino which will be finished within tvretve monthaand which is already earning, after paybeg operatms =- pence% more than twice the, annual charge alb Bonded debt. About 182,000.000 of the Bonds have been taken In Europe, vhere they are well liked. A limited amount will be disposed of at 103 PER CU?., AND ACCRUED INTEREST, LN CURRENCY. The Bonds are of SLOW each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, payable In July and January. We receive all chimes of Government bonds at their fall market rates. In exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad horde, thee enabling the holders to realize from dTO 10 PER CENT. PROFIT and keep the principal of their In veetmenta equally secure... Orden and inquiries will receive prompt attention. In formation. Descriptive Pamphlets. die.. giving a fell as of the organization. Progress, liusinese and Proo vials of the Enterprlee furnished on application. Bonds Lent by return Exprenn at our coot. . A DE ( tar ffitt. 11 rn; ) R.O • Dealers in Government Securities, Go!& &c., No. 40 S. Third St. GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS BOUGHT BY P. SI PETERSON do C 0...-., 89 South Third Street. - - Telegraphic Index Of Q9tations stationed in a tar spicuous place In our office. STOCILS, BONDS. &e., Bought and Bold on Coramiasion at the respective Boards of Brokers of Ziew York. Boston. Baltimore and Philav delphia. • gagletnil • , • • • I YVSlUelihl i eOOaY PATIENT' SHOULDER - BEAM a _ Hi 11111ii*UFACII'ORY.: 'Wen' lot thaw oelebratedilihtzta applied protaPtki Gentlemen's Punishing Goods, Of late dot* In tall varieth WINCHESTER & CO.. feim.~6.ttt 06 CHESTNUT. FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS', NOVELTIES. J. W .. - = SCOTT '&CO 814 Chestimt Street, Philadelphid, Four doors below Continental Hotel, 6 -_L- 1 HEEr o re-LTENTer ci BING AND Art / ." 1 A' 41 '' ' towed Lazitirovin Vaal .oblldrenett - 'lolh Ord .7 -:-. , Velvetr also made Warder - ;. 4, --;-• ,u ser . . 9 fEHEMBELENG GOOD% 4 :gi v d, gr elf=ll l ontotriaM il l " .14 ,.. 0 - leg , ri lez r h • l,, Runnampammava zuttAal. ':(noti.tre L '_. ` .',OPEN IN THE EVENING:. , . , - ni4ll O GROCERSOIII7 . 4 :a VIPERS, FAMILIES AND Othere.—The undersigned has Jut received a_freal3, l eePPI.Y, catawba,Calliernia and ,Champalree Wines, Torde Ale (for invalids). constantixon Wind. g9.o.l"ear street. and streets. • VOR' EiALE.— . l‘O IdESCHANI 3 S. IiTOSEkEEPERS,' cased Champagne and . Crab Cider, ), 250 labia. Champagne and crab Cider. ,0E I.2o°Pepagitoet. i''''', -, 1 :;•.f ' & LA , NDELL • -, , '" . ,i t traVl . and ABO]L P. .., ~., „„.e . GOOD BLACK BILICE4 GOOD' COLORED SILKS. 11.84:$8. • iALL'aikobSOPtNifila, PANCTIP A'N.l? ST PLEB motrii&lNG GOODS, • • motritintil Goons, "AT rortrhin, rILICEa Pall and Wlntes 81ock now'r,eatti.' ienzest cortinont of ' • .310M1IYING BONNETS in the city. eirrrs iiiiny.steriE and nuttio to order at anortest notice, 3tirm3!)lEw IfOUIII4INCI STORE k 1118 TNUT STREET. GIReICL) BuBT. eelll m w 2mt MEM Q A AND 24 BLADE DION BAREGEB. BEET ga—x• qualities. , k Pure Aft Mee renadlnea. Bummer rordlea, ateel co Black IT r i m ilhairLe aud.Re • White MA etland U And Be heat h ~tion IS awls, White and-Black Bikrede ahluvia ris _ White and Black Llama Blum Bummer stock of Mks, Andfirma Goods BALL.. clgilod cheap out . • EDWIN uu 29 South Second stied. 7. AS CLEANED FROM MOTU. PAIRED AND A. altered to the !stoat Male by MR& DOME. Ma 429 id slaves , igaielt• nOMnMalr• 1:0115 LADO 'WSA' CO: DI/MEM TBALERB.*Alitilalli: meratm astsztur Jt; %I Lilac Truur. VATOREB And J&WELBY REPAIRED. 802 heitnut St.. . PhflO Watches of the Fineit 'Makers. Diamond and:Other Jewelry. Bond Silver and Plated=Ware, 14; CI A #II4I/Ai II) . 4 :4 A :11 41)' CO :%..1 A large szeortment bet received. witit inulety ol . Z w&trave & co o W.A.TCHES AND 'JEWELRY, corner Seventh Ind ,Chestnut Streets, And lariat Minion* Amt. fa Iv F t:T4 - 4 .giT:t ;,21m THE TRIUMPH OF ART: Opleadidly ex(xlzta3. *lbw l'reyer. HA REGAL:DESSERT." NEW AID ILICARCILKOIDE. ISWIMITBD ROTOR wen /HOW& - lOW DR DE new LIMN Jul received by A. S. ROBINSON No. 910 OFIESTNU'r 13`3'ICEPIT,; Free Gallery, Looking Glasses, &o. EXCIIKIIIIM%I Old, &liable and 'Popular Boat© BETWEEN NEW YORK . AND BOSTON. And the cad, Dfrcct Route fur Newport, TaN Rill?, Taunton; New 1313dfoni, foßleboro, an the Bridgewaten, and all Towns on the Cape Cod &bay, and Watt, This line is composed of the BOSTOM; &gatNEWPORT AND NEW3CORIE STEAM BOAT 0011PANY (Old Fail River LineX. PORT. the magnificent and fleet sterunboats N'EW. PORT. OLD COLON itt METROPOLIS snd EMPIRE STATE, ninnies between New. York and Newport, R L and the Old Colony and. Newport liediway between Bo& ton and Newport. reeking a through line. One of the above beats leave Pier 28 North River daily (Sundays ezcepted). at 5 o'clock P. M. .arrivins In-New port at 234 A. M. the fun train leaving Newport at 4A. aniving In R oston in season for trains Families can take breakfast on board the boat at 7, ano leave at arriving in , Beston at an early hour. Returning can leave Old Colony and Newport Railway; corner South arid Kneeland streets. st 4AS and Ski o'clock P. bL For further part/edam apply to the Agent E. LITTLEFIELD, 12 Broadwai, New Tortio retv27-6m . , OPPOSITION SMON ,TUE COMBINED RAILROAD is RIVER ' MONOP OLY . SteamerJOßN SYLVESTER will make daily eXcUr elOns to - WihaingtOn ' (Stuldays excepted), touching at.: Choker and Marcus Rack, Leaving Arch Street wheel at Ih.4._ALond 4 e.34____ _ ,_. Retundng. leivie NM. - ;alaTgtilHdiriiti - A7, - 14.. -- alidl - P. L. Light freight taken. - .1.11.8t0 , .. L. W B tai ORNS, .. . Capn. FOR CHESTER. , HOGIC. ' AND WIT.. MINGTON—At 8.80 and , 8.60 A. At, and) , 3.60 P. M. , The stamens S. M. FELTON and ARIEL :leave Chest nut Street Wharf (Sundays excepted) at 8.80 , and 'also A— M. and 860 P 'M.,. returning. leave Wilmington at ate A. Id..'l9.Bopnd 8.50 P. 81.• :Stopping at Chester and Hoot. each we :' ' , - ' Fan). 0 cents between all pointer ' Excursion. Tickets. 18. cents, f,o o it . to rp f rn bi? either immunnig e _ MALILE, BROMER CO /860 SPRUCH-401ST a - - OPRUCA , ' JOIST . , 1001CIN' " • BPRUCE'JOIST • - • . . MOD SOU= STREET. 1808. Fuß.,w_mt - mma.• ; 44,11.2wie.; , F9E• N y iN G. DFT.Ww.air L° F . LooßrOck. wFIIOOI2ING. 'LORU)A STEP BOARDS. ]I.L6/EL WALNITi I Ir)ARDIAND PLANS. ' IBM .. . , WALNUT BOA.131)8. . ..W 1868; 18 gQ. , UNDERTAKERS: LUMBER:, ,„18n8 . - -UNDEBTAKpRIELUTARA)4 . . RED CEDAIL • •vrAilayr AND PINE. , gQ ~.,,IMABONEDI9 „ ioao "Sys- ." :NNA.s.oktEpip,lo. , ' ...LOUO• , , 1 . UMW , QAB PLANK AI 136.Akia: • Qa CIGAR 110X' MAICSTREL• •'• • 1 Q ..11A)V• - CIGAR B MAY;'FRI3; . • arANISEI , CEDAR BC/X B04933:00; • BALE LQW: ' • 1868 - OARO 7VAY LINA 130 A SCANTLINCL ViORTerIiING. LARGE ABSOILTMENT. • T OMR CEDAR - 813EI O NGLEB. ANTREV I VOLEB. MAST FT4Nic.AawwilEtkii. 186 8 .. 1413D'OIMARTM4 ;1868 TTERN,PiNE. • FLORIDA REP GRIMM '- ' ''•gYbIIL L Y CIO* 9600 BOWELS 1868.:. I 86&.. 1868. TELEeksritito titiantalilf r ^ r.::.r•;• ; A Cofror 3 t 'or Ft"eneh 4 r Citriadians Will be held at w Spring7 l - hotkilip 7thrkirty Tuxtla. ai d lorchlikhr fire6iestlion of Republicans in aabington, D. C., last night. SECRETARY STANTON will COIROICTICO his cam palgnlourAtt BottperLVeyoKo,,9,n t4 O P ,tll ";, i r ,i c i % :donitictid` c •Fdrilan " a Dublin, has bean pardoned., AT Now Albany, Intl., vrithia the • past we* fifteen or twenty valuable milch cows have died from cattle disease. were adzekin New York nal UrditYftor tierptegiotratithf-tinder neirretoo sine law.,_ ile r ptittileattitUßeeting wasisold is New York last night. Among the speakers •was General John C. Fremont. Tits entire Firo Department of Boston turned out on pArOpiret.tPlantAO of 1 4°1. 18 4 of the Resolution Hose, of th `ci ty': " A nuroirr is current in Paris that the Minister of War will instantly issue orders for the dismis sal to their hointil Of Bsl).4APiligokOiteartnY, on furlough. PAT DORANT and Daniel Moriarty, convicted of. Fenian outrages in Australia ' some time ago,have been;pardobed . pit conditionthat they go 'not re- , 'Lunt telrehuiti.o % lizroirrs from the cotton crop in Tennessee are very unfavorable. The boll-worm, rot and second growth are damaging the cotton serious 3y. The rain continues incessantly. A cows of engineers under Major Merriweather end thilriaini lks, Wood left Meuiph.bsyesterday. to stthrey Willett for the Memphis; tkolinit and ,Selma Railroad. THE 'louse of a Justice, near Cork, was at tacked by it body of armettmeir, on Monday night, and. plundered of the urns 'which'it• 00120 . Joined. A IMPUTATION of Greek citizens waited upon Admiral Farragat, Trieste,„, Yesterday, and thanked Minter thes-ortopathYrwilich. the United .States manifested for the struggling Candlotes. Viz Conservative Union men of Maryland yesterday issued an address repudiating the Tam mettenatittalt. 'at td Platform, and ealang! won all patriots to support Grant and Colter:. IT was reported in Washington last night that •Secretary Seward had, in Cabinet meeting, an nonnamt•biti intention of supporting . Grant and. cu s. far;an ollialltzbil opposition to the TO 116mInatlein of Gen. Butler to Congress 'is in cir /ciliation in.ihe Congreesional District now repre sented by him: A.vitnrr between Itepublican and - Democratic campaign clubs took place in New Orleans last 21104.,. - Shote were tired; and Several persons wounded, but none fatally.. Dzsralcints from Naples report that an insurt. Teed= I= brokeriont in Calabria, in Sicily, In favorof an Italian repnolic. , The Italian govern, Diem has taken prompt and strong steps to put a 'Wok to the disputers. BECURTAUT McCet.tocu and Commissioner Rollin yesterday testified before the lit:trench rnent Committee in < reference to the dead-lock audsting in the appointrnent of revenue Impend- Pc= RIIGA was arrested in St. Louis, 'yester day, with Vella bnibel of bogus nickels in his possession. Emile Brosraull, in Rugs% employ, was also tuTested, witp nearly $2,000 in bogus $2 'gleamy notes. Bob parties were turned oter to tlietUnited States authorities. 'rho Insurreetton in Sprain.. Louriox, bept.22.—The people of the provinces of Comma, Lugo, Aram, I'ontevedra. Marc i. % Albacele„Mumes,Zarragonst. and Teruel have pro nounced for the revolutionist% The rebels are very. strong in Barcelona, Tarragon% Lends and Coon% I l ls said that."SoVer4gnty of the Peo xileP and "An Appeal to.the Nation'? are the war cries !Of tbe Inanrgen te. - • PARIS, Sept. 22.—The Moniteur has the follow- • bng In regaritto the. royal army of Spain: Generalcoucho brother has been ordered to command the' centre ; General Cheste 'commandi in Critakiirls,•Arragon and Valencia, andiGeueral llovalicheahi Andarusla. • _ ...Lorioorr,,flept. Evening.---It Irmo:gored that the , Spanish ,lleet off Cadiz has opened, tire on that city, where at , last accounts, the citizens and troops remained firm for the queep. • Pima, Sept. 22.-0111cial despatcbea from I+ pain` admit that an insurrection has broken oat at Madrid and In Seville, bat its existence in Mar cia and Galicia is denied, It is reported Eapartem gives his sanction to the movement. ' • raims. scpt,;22,—.The Duke`de Monti:imager Is Preparing to'return to Spahr; , VIENNA. Sept. 22.—A despatch from Madrid, published in the journals here, says the, revoln tidcdsts demand the abdication of Queen Isabella 3n favor of her sorw the Infants Alphonse,end an extraordinary session of the Cortes to settle the affairs of the country. • PARIS, Sep t. 22.—General Concha, acting as president of the Spanish Ministerial Connell, has cent a despatch to the representatives of Spain at nil the foreign courts, assuring them that the in- Same:lon will be suppressed. A French fleet Is under orders to sail for Spain, for the purpbse of affording protection to French residents and their property. France will remain entirely neutral in Spanish affairs. It is reported that the leaders' of tho revolu tion are undecided as to the form of government to be adopted for , that country. LoNDON' t Sept. 22.—The latest advices from pain indicate that the revolution la spreading and "gaining strength. Cadiz was occupied by the rebels on Sunday last. All the country from Malaga to Carthagena is in arms. All the pre- Nlousrerpirrts of a rifling , In Galicia are confirmed. 'The revolutionists have formed a national pro visional government at Seville, which is the 3readonarters of the rebellicr% Frauds by Assistant Assessors. The following letter, from Judge Kelley to one eff WS constituents explains itself : WAsungo•rox, Sept. 22.—T0 James Baily,Cigar Olanufacturer, Philadelphia —Dasat Sin: Your Savor of the 20th, Chilfirmlng the report I had heard within a few days, that, the Assistant As isessorstof the Fourth District were charging five dollars for filling up cigar manufacturers' bonds, Imsjust reached me, and I hasten to say that ovary such charge is a fraud, and that the officer 'who, in such flagrant Violation of law, would thus extort money,' would not be too honest to pick the pocket of a person.doing business in the lhave advised the gentleman who brought this fraud to my notice to call and reclaim the five dollars extorted from him; and I hope y ou will advlsc evety manufacturer,' from whom money 1118 been thus extorted, to reclaim his money. It _ls equally fraudulent_in the Assessors or Assistant _Assessors to refer parties to a lawyer to fill up Ike bonds: The government furni-hes the blank .ends, and pays for filling them up. You 'area% liberty to lay this note before the - trade, - 4€ to make itrpublic in any other way, as - Ibis system of petty stealing is but another illus tration of the corruption of the Democratic party. • Honest and capable men were removed Yrom the tc , ,sessorships of my district because they vere,Reptibliesuis, and Men put in their places ..'whoprofessed•to be friends' of - the people. and to grieve' over the' taxes the :Republicans Imposed mpon them, Oil their , pockets by such !fraudulent practices assourietter discloses.. yowls, very truly, Virtilinia D. SELL ortx ,111.1.11.4AET1N, \ARRIVAL OF VISITINCL X 4/E3IZIL—TIIR WaRIO- Wan Hook and 11.4ddez .Cc_mpany,i , of -Norwich Conn', arrived in the_ city last night, at Yine. •-lstreet wharf, and were receives 1)3 , la large, turn. mut ottbe department.. The following companies -comprlsed,the escort; Friendship Engine,. - Grated tates Hose, Hope Engine, Northern Liberty Hose, Independent° Hose, Philadelphia Engine, --ttlood Will Hose, (food, Intent Engine, William 'yetin Watiregun • Hookand liadder',.,,pf asTorwich, Conn.; Globe Engine, Boum F 41 10 1 0 04 31echtinie Engine,-Ringgold Efoim, - ...Westein.Aiti glue, Taylor Hose, Independence Engine and ?Union Hose., , Of the 'Vein:owl' there ' were about' thirty-five dressed in iedshirts; black pante, and black rept lo lion hat. They had math them' a tine looking uruck, atid . werev a - receded.by, full brass. band - . The visitors during their,stay will be the r goests .4of the WilliaMlPOnti HoP ComPanY- - , _ , Arpourmorwr :,./Ircittexptvg t. 4. =.llllll'Buerp tary., of Treasury—hap appointed 43. Kline and James S. Chambers to, bri itorelmep gin in charge of tobacco warehouses, in this pity. These appointments were made upon the recom zuendation of Hon. Samuel J. Randall. 'SAL M OF REAL EBTATWAND: ero--Wessr& 'ltomaa 411(04 .#4O4OI•APPITM.VecifIg ka aid real 'eatite at the Exchinge yeateraay noon. Thor ealdltheltdlOldng,fitt.v4o tool =IQ W 24.3thitreari.46 3 iind ricaetKlo.,ol3Bl64o t4 . 11,..0t oilwr .41141144 2 Astoo AnOclin Prer4PlS irtatt; ::14;t1r "Full aIkv.ELL-, VI NA2 -7 7$ 13 riocseb, Uold yo., 12. shares nereantile ;Libra* C 0. ; ,. atogrsig, 4 1 share Point'Breeze Park; at $llB $113.` 11 share Fwrklin Fire lesurincet 414,4400. ,100 sharesTacific Agar:MOTO rapli, Co., at n 22.50, $2 250.' ' • 25.shates Oentral..Transpprt*Lork co.tiikksrq, si4s.o' ~. 4 'A . uj j 75 shares Central Transportation Co., at $56, $4.200. 20 shares Western National, Bank; at $91e25; - ... 20 shares ~Westerri „NatlOltil 13 1 4, 11itt90 1 7 5 • $1,815. 40 shares Fourth Nationelßank,at $lOO, $4,000. :Superior residence and large , lot, sortheltet cor ner Eighteenth and Summer doefitieo4.ooo. , l_ , l Mod e rn three-story brick ' - reside n ce , 2004 Arch street, 21 by 167 feet. $22,800. Modern three-story brick: dwelling, No. 520 SontikTentXstreet,s7,ooo.itil Ttio-starf Brier dWelling 3 No. 241 Ri6hinond street, 806_,by 100 feet, 413,600 t: • Two-story brick; ilweing, /011:Be' 4 4 1 4.iltreSt, $l,BOO. _ _ Three-story brick dwSdliftg, No. 1073 Beach street, 43,100.. t .1 4 ,4 r 4 T*o and a half story D'imeldweßing. , No. 1072 Forth Delaware avenue, Threastory brick dwelling, No. 1074 North Delaware avenuni • , Two-story - brick dwellin g , No 222 Linden street. Camden, N. J., $14 00 ..; Ground rent, $56 a year, Two-story brick SivrY/130'44,28013111,:)111 street, Ground rent, $6O sleari * 8 ; 15 - , • ' BASE Beni—l./iv/Yens:Kan soars DEFEATED.— A large crowd nesemblediekterday afternoon at the grounds, ;; Of. GurectlyniPic - Ihtse Twenty-fifth and Jefferson streets, to witness a match game between the :Mutual; Club of ; .New ', York;'and the Olympia of thinclW. The -gime , was cal • at the end of ,the sixth inning, when the . 'V! od-t-Olymtric, 29; "Mutual, 9. The Olympic did solll6finetoutUngi but the game, was not what might be termed a drat-class...one,. the New Yorkers notflaying up to their -stank ard. Thelollowing is thescore: • , TarnlAL; •• I.f. ...2 2 Harropep..., .2 4 ..2. 2 Aram, ,Ist b • 1 . ., 5 1 Aiken, - 1 4 . 3 I(Schafer, 3d b.: 5 2 %dyers, 4 Fnleusr, es .1 2 ' ..2 8 L f:......0 5 Kern, 2d b - 3 1 Mcbishop, I. f. ...2 ~ 2 Dockney, 3db.„.2. 2 Waite*, p. .-. .....3'' 1 Bunt, c. f 1 1 Jewitt, c.... .. '.. . 2 : 1 Devyr,..fa 1 . 1 Kelly, r. , 1 3 0 Bsvatuleß, Ist b... 2 : 0 Flatiley, 2d b 2 11 18' f.) Maas. Mutual. ,1 1 .3 • 0 1 3= - 9 Olympic. 6 2 3 9 5 4-29 Flies—Mutual—DetTr,B; McMahon,2; Walker, 1;Kelly, 1; Flanley, 1; Hunt, 1-9. 01Y10010—: Miller, 2; Harrop 1- Palmer, 1; Welsh,l- Kern 1-6. Foul Citches.—.Mutual, 8; Olyinple, 2. Out on BilEel3.—Mutusi, - 10; Olympic, 6. Home Runs—Mutual—Dcm, l 4,Dcrkriey, 1. Olympic,.; 'Welsh, 1; • Men; 1- Time of game.—one hourrmal thirty mint:ace+ Umpire.-41. D. friclef.laccaLthletie. - - , RAILROAD ' Accsomsr.—William r Doran, 40 years old, reabllng,st - NordedowAs employed ;P3r - the Bebnyiltill Navigation Company, In jamping. off a trath, aetirs yesterday,. was, thrown run over, andtatally Injured, Ira!' believed. Re was ankitted 10 1110 Pemisylmis trospltat. THE ZTATIONAZ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' Washington, D. C. Chartered by Special £d of Congras, ip proved July 25, 186$. Cash Capital, e 1,000,000 Branch •Office, Philadelphia, FIRST NATIONAL BANK. DIRECTORS. Jay Cooke, Phi Ma.. E. A. Rollins, Washington. G. H. Clark. Philada.. Henry D. Cooke. Wash" Ratchford EltartPhilada,„ Win. E. Chandler. Wash.. ow head. Philada, John D. Defreee, Wash., George FTs ler, Made , Edward Dodge, New Y. J. ilinckley Clark. Philada., H. C. Fahnestock„ N. Y . OFFICERS: C. H. CLARE. Philadelphia, President. HENRY D. COOKS, Washington. Vice President., JAY (=KR, Chairman Finance and Executive Com mittee. EMERSON W. PEET. Pbilad . Sec'y and Actuary E. 8. TURNER, Waabluaton, Aealetant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH. M. D., Medical Director. J,gWNOIUPAThRA M. D.. Aes4tant Medical Director . ADVIISORY 801111 D• J IL BARNES. Sarpeon-General U. S. A., Wanalugtos. P. J. HOBWPIZ, Chief Medical Department U. S. N.. D. W. BLISS; M. D.. 'Washington. - - SOLICITOUS AND AITOUNEYS. Hon. FPM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. c. GEORGE HARDING. Philadelghis. Ps." This Compane r ponal In its character,offers, by reason of Its Capital, Low Rates of Pre- Mittel and New Tab es, the most Mirable means of insuring life yet presented'to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made_ as favorable to the Insurers as those of the .best -.Mutual:Cob:lonics, and avold.,All the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings whicialie latter' arc so apt to cause the, Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive ,tables are now pre sented, which need .only to, be understool to prove acceptable to the public, each as the IN COMR-_,PRODUCING__POLICY and RETURN PREKTOid POLICY. In.the former, the policy holder not only secures 's life• insurance, .payable at death, but willyeceive, if living, after a period of a few yeats, an 'annuat - imam/ ....,equal to ten per cent. (10 per - cest.)of: - thetiarof hittpolury. In the latter, the Company agrees to return to the a.s. aired the total catmint' of money he has paid in, in addition to the amoullt of his policy. .The Attention of persons,,contemplating insur".. lag their lives or increasing the amount of insur. ante they already have,rd called to the special ad vantages offered by .the National Life Insurance ,Circulars, pamphlets and,full particulars given on application to the Branch °Mee of ,the Qom; pang-in this city, or to its General Agents. • General Agents of the Company. TAY COOKE & CO. , Nevi ' For New York State and Noltherzt New Jareor• E. iv. CLASH & CO., PhillidOljohlit, orPertml;vapil. said Southern New Jamey... .11AYCOOKE wasitanFton, D. C., For Maryland, Drilawark:Virginkt;'Diatrict of Columbia and West Virginia. • 4 . .../34 1 ELLIS:'& CO., Chicago, LH" aid \Vladimir. STEPHEN MILLER! Bt. Paul, 1' • 4 Fornirmesoa. , 6818 f m iv A NTHRACIITE •-• INSURANCE ' 00N',1'f1e...7.79,1!ipl -on- TER PEEP AL. b ccv ir; rbgada. Oft - N0.,011 ,iorooo. 0 0 inane against or Damago_by Piro. on . _ ingei int,h 4 er u P a l=altrogtor alindrO, Umo. HOTLIINOO Earni an.aus geruoralli.: -- -', ' • sul k Alsoi , Marine •bunirancel ark , -V00$ 0 0.• Carres ' T rail Freights." Wand bEnattarto thrill of the Won' _ 2,, , ...L____1 14 4 7m..Eiiner .- - ---- -- - ,-- 1-: evter_rnoor. - --- - 1);I:Aller. - ' '' ' 'I ' , • • F..; - -- - - -- ILe'ffinAtiatiiikikr -: -- , I. - Dew. Wm:H • ' t a rbn Ft Blakincr„ = , • ' .Jc e l i g i Esrononic - , •••• •-‘ ,• ' IMiL IF-IIe UER. - Preat = 1 WM. F. DmAii. Vice ProderHA WK. MIMI= OOKKKWV. - . 1522.0334.010 'Akald', AMOK ittLEtN" - P00: 14 % WPDNEgDAY, SFINIMBER 1 g 3; 'l4B. 18 29 L 2. a 4. 5. G. iThe Liverpool & Lon-. - dpn. ee Globe 'lnsurance t :Company. 14,1 r ‘) f The:Report of this Com. L - i , 1(fv , ..L1v.z.D11.411 t. 411 fib t'll fol';'7 anfior i 606 shows. T i remw/ms..r. A 2713 . $6470 #..0 ri e t ki!..., .1 .0i ....* - j .41. - OfeS 3)3441728 nai'WdeP pytoli Bend Apiscirtprtx,3a#A,T, , :the Total Alas are, in Gold, . i-.'`,, -- x '; -- .,f; 14 I 7,00 5 / 0 2 4., sv 1 if Two oD SMITH, General Agent, , Are. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, • . : _ibilakikkt:f . - filtrruitze rims liiStitiNol6l COIIIPA• NV Ost PHILADELPHIA. APPICE I _No. 8 SOUTH. FIFTH STREET, SECOND BTOBar. ASSETS, $1.70000. Maul side= extindvelY, combing economy witk la In tely. . . Buildititm.Donsehoid Good !, grid gem blindbe" gene:Anti - • LOSSES IntOMPTLY PAID. DLBZOTOEIS. Caleb' MMus' P. Reeder. . Benhan C rOmus., Joseph2ftspiipisn, Thomas Mather. PIAVVIU M. steams. T. Ellwood Chapman. ' whorl M. Jenktns, ,'.Simeon Meth Lukens Webster, Aaron W. Orat , Praise's T. Atkimson. • C B C HlER,Yresittent. PRIV avar. Vt.44.4 Wr'4red • a IJOMAS Da.a.T.ZE, T. maroirrn_CuArwsrt. Seciebuy. ._ _ 5e124.11,. T B A E D 11 F*r! L I TE 4:1 ! • AI, 1?* ;s ia t e a k t i r i c ii e t w a OffiCtiM2'Shiat oo treet. Inn= against loss or dama=el atainz on Muse& Startn said o th er s tadSlB l . Wetted 'or =Wm raniture. Goods. wares and in or I.l r rier eitoteTzo .Amets. . -saurus Invested in the following Securities. vim: First iderkgages an atinvertrovvpecural t .8128.600 OS United States Government 111,000•00 • Pbtladelphis City 0 0 0 perzent. 75,000 al Pennsylvania 850.700 6 per cent. Loam . -- 111.000 00 FmnsYlval . 3 4 •Ith . as 4 + l o. ard fft4 otgm. ' • . . BLOW 06 Camden and kilEtWaiiiita . 'Calis Cent. Loan_ . . 11.000'00 .PhiladeAlds Waini um /an andikand Top,l per - Cent. cat. • 6.660 00 Cot i % Fire ''' " 1.060 00 Metitanipe Bank Stock...". UMW Commercial Bank of Fennsylvattla . 6tock. 1d001) 00 "Union Mutual Insurance Compauflit3o4... 611) Reliant* Inn:moue Company of niladalpmes , ' 0 • Stocc. .. . ... ~....- 5.260 00 Cash In Sa uk tind — titt , lAtt Worth at 11421.177 71 Wcrrth thle QlteaL .~ ctocm Theshiy. ThomaY j B Meckiee.,7„' , Wm. Mauer, Samuel Caetner.. Samuel Ethrpham. • James T. Young. . 11.4 Carson. - , Immo F.-Baker. , . wzn. stewn, Chrietlar a. ,._ll s,4 Berti.V. t' Manuel B. TT , • ' CLEM. TlNGLME:Pieekatt. THOMAS E. Etu,r Secretary. Ettartzuzah: poyemberN t: jattiiiii FIRE ASSOCIATION PliliaiDEL Incomoza, tad March, 27. 1820... Of/1M: r A r ic; 1 , 1 r a Elitg itu itrr enerattr from Loss hy Fire laheiMig rbiboheitlis =VA ••_ • - statementot the nom oz ttie IlisOchainn Jannazy Ist, MS. published in compliance with 4291 , - pro. vialo=dat otAssambly AMU 90, 1 949.., • Bondi iiMortsaSsa 4112 PrOP. "112* the umr • of phia oulF.:.111,17/11,1111 17 Ground Rents . . ' 14914 SI 11.744 S 7 Dv:Attire atuf .. : ..... 4,490 OS 11. S. 6•90 Reerterea 4f•.000 00 . Toia. .... .''. ... : , .... 4 ' 4111•SEKON U '..illAiitEs. , WHllem H. Ihunlitrar, Samnel Charles pe o hawk . i _ Peter .e...z.eyrser. - Jefiair .:: - .John Carroty. , Robert Gem•ke L Y• 2•19.31.2.„ rotert brtustee. Jose }3 ' l "'" Au* " . - .IE, IL rdekiroonu_ • Fetes . . - Int. H. EtAmErfroN -PrEitdestr'r SAMUEL APAILHAWN: Vlce I'terEbrut. WM. T. BUTLER. 13e4etor1• . . . Di FIRE INIRMANCE COMPANY OF PHI lai--Otiloa t No. 94 North' -Fifth street. nate fdarket street. , In by the Legidature of • , !2ripliwgyfe‘lul da. Char. ter , p •areetriaL oaldtal and dimbh_litleArno. Make Ds. caranceeLatost boss or Damage by tire on Palle or Pd. Tate BnUdinVi. Furniture. 81.0ong. Goode and Martha& Mre. on favorable term. DIRECTOEB. Wirt. Menardel. Edward P. Moyer. kraal Peterson._ Frederick Ladner. John F. Beisteriing. Adam J. Glam. Belau Troonnner. ilenryAttny. Jacob Sammie= John Frederick Do ll. Christian= Frick. Samuel Niger. atom E. Fort. %Main D. Ga ILLIAM M noDANPreisident. ISRAEL PETERSON. Wft-Preddent; Pima Ckohnetir. fiecretare and Treasurer. F IRE INSintaNCE EXCLIIBITETILE PENN. irylyard.a Fire Ingurance Company--bacorporated 1811 -Charter Perpetual-No. 610 Walnut street. oppadte In. dependence Square. fhu Company favorably known to the comm uni ty fse aver forty year% continuos to tozar i l il leiLlmi m' dam kge byre, on Public or Private B aßtutr ountly or fora limited time. Ahm. C 42 24110.13f0C111 Of Goode and Nerebandise genera/V. libemlterma Their Capital, togetherwith- a large Supine Fund. U to. mated lin a moat careful mansmr. fe.n tomblaa thorn to offer to th e basuredan tmdoubted security In - "the sue of too- • . D • Daniel Smith. Jr.. Jolm,Deverens, Alexander Benson. Thomas Smith. base Haselhurst. Bona Lewis. Thomas Robins. J..oimegblan FeIL : Daniel Hadd ock, • • DANIEL Jr.. ealdent. %rim.** G. Csowatm. f3ecretars... pH ceNix INSURANCE'COMPANY OF PRILADELPECUL VICORPORATED ,180#--CHARTER rEeporuera. No 924 WALNUT street, -opposite the Ex _This Companygnsures from lows or da14 1 816 " PERE on liberal I :ryn buildings , merchandise. forrailir& Ac., for limited oda, and pernunientlif on buildings by de vranhopttycompanyin ha tee s been active operation for more than Sixty durineriash Magdr. have been Jobn %rise. David LeWlathi ng. , Lewis..:ony, Benj amin John T. LThee U. Powers. , William Et. Orant.. Robert W. Leamme. Edm o ndOssunog. D. Clark Wharton. - Samuel W il cox. , Lawrencelsswis, Jr, 'Louis C . Norris. JOUN , IWUCRII.I President. lissnrim Wruox. Eicatretsre. • • Thu Company takes Asks et the lowest rates consistent with safety,, and wanes its I?tudiza4s eigingivelY to ÜBE fl BUEA CM Itt THE CITY OF PHILADEIr PELL . OFFICE:—No. TAS Arch Eltrebt. - Fourth National Bank Building. Thomas J. Martin. A Ai ßa h be ar ; rtun fill Ri ling Bll6 . th , John Wm. . Ilato m: James Morton. , amas• Wood. • William Glean. John Bhattarai'. James Januar._ _ _ J. Navy Askiu. Alexander Albert , O. Roberta' tritapatalok. CONRAD B. ANDREI:I% Yresident. Wu. Razaiti . WstaL Facizu. Beal. HERICANPHINAMMOIC 130Mpa / NY. INCH& W 1)311--Cbarser erpetual.' •• - No. MD WALNUT street,. abovailigNl. Ph il adelphia. Having a large paid .uv.:agittillitock? and Barons iry vested in son and available Serroritles. continue to In. on dwallings;storactrilniture. inpratonirlbta, vessels n port. and their oamoes, and Other pertona),,Proliertf. all losses liberally and • ••• nn. •t • ,_adlusted. Thch.IMILIKArig Ettrat. John rir& Mutes yr:W=allner. Patrick . Israel Morris. JohAT: -` P'Wetb34 . o4 MOB.: azan6re a. ENE144404.9.(Ar NO 'ANY., 017/ . 4 9 1 " 'l. ' Frlt:cc. _ _IPHILAD _ _, _: )IRE INSURANGE EX. .IuISIVELY Preoas INI Bade: i , ~ B.thuitieet. :ADRietleetlaWiloik: . ...)p, Itrom . ascrot r, ri nr irtretzeo. 4, '• ' ' . ' NO.Xeidise..ln. Geo. A W% ets Mu. 8 , 3 : gawk IV IAN • - - - • - bford Gnat/. _... GRAS. :en : l'Nbli, Vredait; Wrizilkiall Littailagalla 4 , ~ , . , _ . i 5..,.,,...,„ .... „. ~,.,., .FIRVIN ; % .SRANCEVOMPAtitiA" , , r .. , SI , ;.' U ' 1,•3 -;,. ;,,, , .; •,-.\ , ' f., ~ ~,,, .;.. ' •,' .',.., . ... si , V oV., `. "%, t V 435 and 40 Cheidiwt , Bthiek: i!• a• - 7. ,- , , ''•-,, ', , _..."2 - Li.,„: ,I . ' A - ' Amietazi3.3' liiBM i ~ ; :111110400,73,'Z' 0 tICK#Y7.IO i WteflV. 4 . . i 'i t ............................. `:.:i 1- "I` t 46lieie IC irlikil ties ...:....7.17r. iiwia i iii:,.7,:4 - 7, ,iiiiiii i iiithializ. ' C. , ;;Livg pl: th ee tro L.no i F .E i: a t• ci. , 1,-iiivio Yitivvi, - ; i',.:" 'i ; :'. ,P ll ol4th al aild X.ra 4 / 1 0 P . 0 4/41 0 allgini*. T i n c ti O r ) , I ), fii , ...,lAL'st IDIRECTO : ^•411 1./ , i us.•,. ,',..; is. I IWiste=g; 't ,!!, , 1 1!• , ''fr%,:fai 1 N . ( Wi t irkgi '• , ,-.' ' ' ....bi.i. IL ,N, • , ~,.....ss I 1 ~ . • : .I. 4., ‘.., ,t , ;•.-. f Inn' ' . '''' ~, 444 c0 XMI 3 m3 sx Leilttiell Te. , 1 ... . . r i Zi n t: ta 1 1gii." 1 . 1579 g 3 " , kr g i tYA IIII P I TA f1i.. ,171 F 1a oiAtlitig. , 'io'iii''g'il ' :as., i ima 1 4 44,141191 1 Sind'. .L..."" -CI ;: 1.1 4 . :. 2 ,.;.1 ;: -: .'' d ".: 1 '' `,. wolf dillibbleriuk ' . t • 8 ,• ~ 1 • • ~: • 4111 Ha& WOISIL , yeti . ES 0 1 3 1 0011111711 v 4 4 ofinkl‘ • 465*.laildlairlage tOlin ihn'r-VMU-014FtilEgillialiELNiX8F1r:' , , ' , , •',, ' . . Assam otnuetottekinr. ',' November-1. 10111. WOO? U ni t e d 6,4400ii.trP A's C 4 . 3 6/ 4 . 44 ' ',L... "10401.. • ' . siii,,eue i 5ACK 0 . 111,169 0 Otahlifie# o l . W .te a: . L 6 . 43. 4, . lA= uni todsio&sg, fiiii ist . ,lital . - ifiri ' l uo ......: . Treseuryrsows . . vita , *go aftita efritessylvita lite iie bia. ; ••-, I • • MI UMW Cgof iialsan o gillaiellear _,_____ sll° ' a r o,n (exempt tax) .......... 10.1mO Elo, , kodottaed flew J SW its Cent. • ; i n 0 6 l i.or t yieg,jiw i l.ir c ii . 1,000 ot 7 , sugyor i m i tookac .•.. ... & „woo to 85.000 se , d Mort . . • iu Pe a r Verb 1ika15 . .... a .... ~WM 00 105.030 Penug i vrjaittnada guarantee), -..- - . .—,-,. 0.000 CO 8000 Ratio! Tennessee Plan .... Gent • • , Loan. lb= 00 1.000 Bate of •Tennessee Six -Per Cent • CVO 0 Mot zoo dower eialeiliillia:rii - iiii conirom PrfAciPsa •ant s b = " , guarantied by the Oita' ' •• , delpida ...s... itati; " :3l,/4a , mow co 7.500 150 !hares stork '_ reed Company_ .. ..,4 5...,. , MO CO 6.003,100 shares stock Dar -. Conipani th Ponsmonvanie Rillroad ..... . &EKG 00 24000 59 Shatell • NU* KtuAatiiiii and SositheniMail Steamship Oo 15.000 00 971.80/10oun on c Bond awl Afortgage ... fiat • ' tient uret, Propetile e........ 801400 CO 814E0.400 Par Market Won 814E1.802 50 Cost. 161.034679 516 Beal &Laze- . . ... . . MOO 103 Bills Receiva b l e for -Larisrisi.icesi 51911 e sigaziceo hie ' rt. dandles-- 'Pr; adman on Marine rolicies--Ao. ' erred Interest and other debts due , the Company. . . . 43.834 88 Stock. and Scrip of ' s undry itilloi: roues and ' other Companieee El Jlfid ffit , Entirnateff value..... 8.017 60 Cash in v .. ... ....... .. .E ... ....1111138.017 10 • Cash in Driwer.................... NEI U • • ...-....-... 1014815 (19 .DIEMTOIO 80V.505 1 Themes 43. Haab James O. Valk Johne.Davis. flartmel t!j_.!lo. Edmund A. Strada. amen Joseph ILlteal. • A nt " rdvig, Thembita - Punta& ascots P. JOllO4 Hagh Craig, darnel 13. McParland. Edward Darllngton. Joshua P. E.Yre. John B. Penrose, John D. Ta lec • H. Jones Brooke. !Spencer Ileum Stoab l H. enry C. Dallatt. 6 41 " a e ru G H. Le Bolit t o .. ii. J a fstinll. 3 W t36mr ga lrfas lb . Edward Lifurcade. D. T.Morgan. 'Jacob Wage'. ThIONAS A- C. B. llM. r .,.... ar kreoldent . HN O. DAVIS. ......Pred(hmt ' s I , 1118NRY LYUOISDN.,. Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. del to oaf mlig COUNTY EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.-01. A. dee. No. 11013eratbForeth street, below Chestnut._ _ “phio,The 'Fire Inusrance by or the Count c _of om. Ittea” Incaperated by e Of niaclun in :,. for taleamity seabed or damage m l= t exvely. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution.with ample capita fend contingent fond catafrdly Invests& tout/num to insure bulldinm funsiture.toerchandise&c.,either e kermanently or fora limna.tinits, against Imo or damage the;attta lowest rata consistent with the absolutes en of 401 mut., Lows adjusted and aid with all pomade despatidt. , Chat. J. Satter. And H. 8 1131 u6s 'Har:tudd. James N. El i ty k: u Jose Horn, Edwin U Joseph Moore. I Robert V. Mute% Jr.. George Mick% Mark Devine. • CHARLES J. SUTTER. Presaged. HENRY BUDD, Vice-President. 13121,1•111 7 F. Iformsra r. y. Secretary and Treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICES. solizr- 'OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR. "'""' ANCE COMPANY. PM:LADELPErLA. Sept 21.1868. An Election for Ten Directors for the ensuing year will be held, agreeably to charter, at a general meeting of the Stockholders for that _purpose, at the office of the Com pany, on MONDAY, October sth, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J., W. hicALLISTe.R, se2l-tilocs9 Secretary. ' ggin•-,LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF PENN •"'"' sylvania. A term will commence on Thursday, October L Introductory by Prof. E. Spencer Miller, at 8 o'clock. P. H. se 21,t oc 19 stir NOTICE. DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Turarres, N.J., Sept. 11. 1868. The toll on coatpassing through the canal from bor dentown to New Brunswick will be Thirty-five (33> cents Per ton. on and after the 20th inst. J. G. STEVENS. eel 2 Engineer and Supt wir PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICE NO. EN SOUTH FOURTH aiREET. PIIIMADKIXHIk, May 21, 1888. NOTICE 'to the holders of bonds of the Philadelphia .nd Reading Railroad Company,,due April 1, 1870:- The Company offer to exchange %if these' bonds of 61,00 each at say time before the Ist of October neXt. st -,,ar, for a new mortgage bond of equ amount, bearing I per cent interest, clear of United States and State taxes. amine 25 years to run. The bonds not surrendered on or before the Ist of Oct's• ser next will be paid at maturity, in accordance with :heir tenor. MY3.-t octl 8. BRADFORD. Treasurer. INSTBIUII7I.IIO7IIa HORSEMANSHIP --AT THE PHILADEL PHIA BIDING SCHOOL. Fourth street. above Ilin Vine. will be found every facility for acadring a knowledge of this healtbfW and elegant accomplish , moot The School ii pleasantly td ventilated and Watmed. 'he horses safe and well An Afternoon Chia for Yonne Ladies. Baddle t rawaned in the best manner. Saddle Recces and Vehicles to hire. Abio., tO Depots. Pantos. Wedding,. She obut. - es. as or THOMAS CRAIGE & SOH, . , aithUlrliefe 111.1lEsfra. DAVIS dr, HARVE Y. AUCTIONEERS. _ Late with M. Thomas & Bons. Store No. 921 WALNUT street jitear Entrani.e on Library street, Positive Sale No. 1803 Race stree ENTIRE STOCK OF A FURNITURE STORE. _ ON, FRIDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at No. 1303 Race street, including large quantity end aesortment of Household Furniture, Bed, steads :Bureaus., Wastetand_,s Wardrobes, Bookcases. Secretaries, Taller, Chairs. Hat Stand., Stoves. Work Benches. Tools, Matresses Cedar Ware, &c. Also, a few Pieces Secondhand Furniture. &c. _• Sale No. 686 Federal street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE,_ ROSEWOOD PIANO. FRENCH PLATE MIRROR.,_CARPETI3, &o. ON MONDAY MORNING,_ At TO o'clock, at 636 Federal street the Furniture' of a gentleman leaving i the city, Including fine.toned Rose wood Piano. 7 octaves, py Gale & Co. ; fine French Plate Pier Minor, fine ,Ingrain and other Carpets. Blanker, Comfortable's. &c . MBE s .. PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT- S. E: comer of SIXTH and RACE streets. - Money adYanted en Merchandise generallY-Watchest Jewelry. 1- ismer:tee, Gold. and Silver Plate, and on au unloose of value,Er any_lemfth of time weed on. WATCHES A D JOWELBY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Geld Hein g Case. Double Bottom and Open Face s' English, Amelia' and Swigs Patent Lever Watches; Fine Gold Mating Case and•OritanFace Lepine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt ing Case =filen Face English, American and Swine Patent Lever an Lerdne Watches; Double Case Englbdt Quartder and , other BLatchesLadieit'Eancy Watches; Diamond' Breastpins ; Finger ' Sings; Ear Rim; Studs; he.; Fine Gold'Chains_L-Medallionst_Brareletsj Scarf Pins:Breastpins; Filmier Rings:Pencil Oases and Jewell? genera FOß A1.8.-•A large and valuable Fireproof Chest, suitable for a Jeweler ; cost $650. Also,severai.,Lots in South CazuderyFifth end Chestnut Streets cl , 4. , WOLBF E RT AUCTIONEER. 16 South SIXTH at. .A...IsLARGESALITO CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE. - ON FRIDAY DI ILINING NEXT. - 25th tat; et lO,d'ehude. - at. (g,113 South Sixth street , - , , A torso assortzpitil ia 'fixs rubs:WIMP Moue Chins. E w _an,„,.' 7 02., 0 d 11 . 1111 ,, et? i Istio asoortment of Gland. ..- . - "r''' `414141V, 01; Se and - a ver y large assort eel} el Trent() Were. , ' iset3l3t• t : fiwUL A11tr101tia1i1t,1611.,,,.%•,:y.,:.: li ) :'• Snail -qi '. • • clittl . ) I I ,l ' 45 :A44‘01 „ . , 7:10), it. I.Mti. : 3 ,1 . 7 ----;- ,"!. VAd rtVci :i 4 - 11 I - s • . ( i ''''' - 4 1 WiklittP,l! ; • • I , ;/ / ,/la ft /. + titi A, l ig:4' 2ll 'g' rtirti l : . --- 11., . - '''. - r - '.. .• • AaWeaVo" t ig: 11 1 lißill , at t o . lirtihVthicallWarniktini 1 V, • J itto::•;•:,•41 7.449 Vi o ),jJl ; 1 0 eu r BQICE . 0 MIA , 1 alWAVVO. l4 :4MA l Oribithlkqh : t = MillhVrnitre e" VirPgiffati F t i learn . , .., • ~r Jr ovir tny=r3a4l,tr., cham . . ~ .t p t . a. ea ma , t!‘aa sturet4 One /, -. • • ;.. .. s PlanftbieLltsairtidtsPeM4o' se i ksa?lmtr ,„ : ~,?4,,;,rezig,....l2b ea te. i n d e j n e4r gal; 0 P'Cioct 41, t?"ayloniliiS7goileil, .. . 1 ,-. 1 ',.• 1.i.. 0:1 ~.. , t.t=f.4 1 , 4 4 , 2ti 4} 7,A.Z.1 .'..itui ... ) 131Ji`tftriiitAAMBEt i !)P URRNIT llAitli' I fl ß Vitia i l l inW il lAß air C dg rta t j } ,-- ,(q..r a t f'ONt lUD& 41.9111 ti _lfi4 rcz . , j Sept. "94 at '9" oidtk. tat, this Malan 1 , 1 10' cmatput.u. n . bo- rc 11 , ,iiivit , 77 1 1 - i t T'A l'i lt ra l age alto) tIPFa ou ehold coin giittle nt W lemma in onp INV a put Chamber„_o_gt, ye.y...Brunoth., In and , VeisetlatitUareets.igren Allittru; aid Milt J th lAi l lt e gt ; ett &atn e te l ghWitga i ltut Irk. ma seit t ''"'T office bta ai . lritittr!lagrattTgrrol is • qewrl le. .. 1 ". ~' ) Z.. 1. E•WATINIFIJUN L-, , ,_ ~....., 1 --e) 4, i ti --; I AI M: several obanecikni and O t her tas - txturoe l `. , . zit )..1 t)it It t)2.011n..wi q0•I • _ 4-1; , ..,'- , ,Li:` , 7 7 'AS Way* , one,o'rksik. the ld. ono op _pis dtd i f o. wt. it autesind eapgaraWi. 'mike./ byWalaft . . tiel , mqol'..) 210. ,:.; 3 L. T '.4IARD`FDRiiii,I. ",..' l ''' - 2. ! ~'2 ' 7 11 ,1' I Ar e age , jiareod •ZoetsiVe ,plano , „Volt*, Ire 97, Btel AkicfMad t oolo.'4.l3chotruic . ker ak gip, ;:,... I , 1 . , - PnwERVE JARS. . , *OlO ttive•riell Pie Rue , Jerio for mom.. : z treethetmet• r ;.r t ' . 11613 4 1 1 1.11 1 ",_ f RITA' _cmkpnis: 'i'lf.OßNlNcia_t ill . , • •'",:. Sept Ekcit 10 o'clock. 4,N0 Ettkl North Twentieth at.. will'isesouttluitm•=int ef. it. , f_rtrail, ileclinias Insiter 4 ; G` ev arpett' iDg '_,.."._ emp ittiglig4 "l3" .FuoVeM a in e ar n. cloth; walnut tatamber Furnitum oak Si debo and, marl bie top; Oak Extension Dining Tata% Oak Cane' se* Cltha, an assortment of - RftchetrEtensihn - ditn 'F_ltie ii4iiiortulre UAW ..1 ..:1 4108gEti 92 . itir L d dr : l7.-1 ,4 • .'. .. 4 • . 43 to ..,......., ....,,,. ~..,,,,„.... ire.2inp.r....-$10.14-2 , 21=1.v. ~..-a,=-.. i t nonn,ltarpber and itriorrecolturNt . and , illii , g ! , Dining 1100 m Fernttnrt uni.talw gm - , 1 . 42 P. I '•FP'l9 6 R t 51. 7 Luda r f fax '. ) ' '- 1 , ~. • LANDS r OOLLF.OIi - OFEHOICE AND Ifilr ; 1 '" ' AN D'&9 l ,R u EgkidiriS o Fii Ate XS. -.)i t P. ; • SITU .99tin. tatilirs'elock, at liorticulttinultall, - Eread street, below. t must street, will be' sold. a largoand, valuable collection of Rot and Greeinhoase nimbi. temi rig Orebidicerins Plant.. Philare drou -Pertains:me; Canteliai. '' ' - " Ragbag. - • ' ' Pomegranates. _ , lthadodepttromt. • , . , Varieott d Pine Apples. Bananas. _, Fiala Elastscus, . .'. ,Teetudinarls , X.aellatit t l i rst. Dracoina Bragelencets. „ ejpropedium_, 4 Tarte os. Together With , * large Thiscellaneoue coßection.. ; that have been selected with great care, i . - . ~ The {collection - will be . open for examination th e d ay ' previous to Ingo. . 1 t t . ___ ,- Bale No. lita_Stimmer street. MFG ii NT 'ROSEWOOD HOUSODOLD FURNITURE. RIM" F.ORTEk_,/IARGE aileltOß,_oll.llMTS. itic. , ON TttURSDAY, hismuNG. Oct.:l.•o4lo‘otaleck, at No. 1607_ , bummer . street , will be gold, the liawture.or a tatinUit, declining hotuick,eeDhig• Paitteulars hettuiftet." .. - A w., , :1 ~,+ ..,a .. + .4, BvI"IDURBOROIfir- AUCTIONEEIta,•_ , op. 232 and MARKET .trees, corner Barad, ' • • 141" L ", Elaticesseda to John B. MVEMI'di .• a • , • ' LARGE BALE. OF EUROL.WAND DOMESTIC DAY, Oti THURSDAY IdORNING. Sept. 2,4, at 10 o'clock: oft fear atOnthe ore( it,' DOMIESTIOS. , , . • . Bales broWn and bleached Shirting. and Sheeting( do. Piesthed and Volerod DMus., • do. White ano Scarlet all wool and Cantoarlannelet, Cases Pdhierett y romet and Fancy Sh i r t i n g Flannelai do. Indigo looTicks,J3_tripea_,, Checks, Denims. do. Rehtnc Jes na-Pants, , Lehdrien, lab Rola , do. Corget,Jeans, Jaconeti, Ea toga _ do.- Manchester' and Scorch Gingnanit and'elaids: no. Cassimerea Satinets. Itersoys, Tweeds. PABIlls• D SALES GREY ' BLANKETS: ' • Including blankets of_A_Ths. 6 Ibis: 83 4 lbs. and 8„lba, 5 CASES WHITE," Bk.HBUANEETS, Of well kt i own_andfirtorite =skew,: PRC HANT,TAILOII.B I GOODS. Pieces Belgian;,Engllshitnd SaxonY all wool end 'Union , Black and Blrje Cloths, • do. -Atria ChapailaßlL and ColortidEssjelniatri. do. chinchilkatrench.FannY-00alings: Doeskins. do., Elbcenf Fancy Cassirocres. Castors, Astrachan. do. Wintoeya Velour: -Peterehares, ellotehlosaders. do; Blank and Colocd Italians and Satin de Olth:te.-, ' DRESS ooODS.'I3ILES, dos. Pieces Black and ; (pored gobalre, Alpftessi, Cobergs, Em rasa . f 'Cretans. Poplin Alpacas. do. Paris Plain and Printed tderlxios and Detainee. do: , Saxony alds. Epicalinerg• Poplina - Rorthalx. do. Black a , d Fan cy Dress Sias. veriets, LINENS. VititlTE GOODS,,,Atc.'t Full lines Isiah Shirting Linens, tiarneleY plullu4k& Alto; Bleachrd and Brown (hash: Shaman. Abto, Drill - , Diaper. Towelings, Table Cloths. . Alf°. Cambrics, - Jaconets, nlls.`Lawns. Nahisooks, -ALSo Hoe moiled Quilts, °fa superior Make. 8 0 :Gent's Heavy Woolen Maude 10,000 DOS ,RN OhRMAN COTTON HOSIERY AND y.' :TILOYES. Fall lives women's white, brown colored colored and. mixed plain and ' fleeced Cotton Ebtisatb f nil regular. Full hues men's white; brown,French and blue mixed, plaid abd fleeced! Cotton Hail Hose: to'fall regular, Fall linetrboys'„ .muses', and ebildreiVe white. brown, mixed and fancy Hose, 'Half and Three•quarter Hose. ull lines: men's. women'a and ctilltintn's Bilk, °Cloth,. Lisle and 'Berlin Gloyea and Gauntlets, plain and fleeced: The above • line of Hosiery an 4 %wee is of the ,besk make imported. Also; Balmoral and Hoop dkirts. Traveling and Under Marts and Drawers, Sewing', umbrellas. Bilk Ties, Shirt Fronts. Ildkfe., —ALSO— A line of fancy silk VELVEIS and VESTIVES. A line of black silk (JOLLA R VELVE,WS. • 8000 DOZEiri; O, H.13.11:5)4. Full lines 3.4 and 5-8 Plain Linen Cambric Full lines 8-4 Hemmed do. do. do. Full lines &4 and 5 8 Hemstitched do. do. N ii the above Handkerchiefs are of a very favorite importation. and embrace all qualities ttifixtest imported. for beet city trades Ala% walnut cases of auperior to yard Spool Silk, Also, a large lot of PRINT 4./LOTHEI. damaged at the lase fire. LARGE SALE OF CARPETING% 200 PIECES FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Sept. 25, at 11 o'clock. on four months' credit, about 200 pieces of Ingrain Venetian. Lht, Hemp. Cottage and Rag Carptstings, Gil Clothe. Rugs. &c. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURoPEAN DRY GOODS. &c. QN MOND 1 1. Y MOtiNING, September 25. at 10 o'clock. on four months' credit. LARGE BALE OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, TRAVELING BAGS.. dm ON TI,ESOAIt MORNING, Sept. 29. tit 10 o'clock. on foci' months' credit. iii ASTIN BROTHERS; AUCTIONEERS. /Tx (Lately Bateman forli...Thomaa ds.llons) t ,.. , ;.. ClllutiTNUTetreet. rear entrance from minor. BALE OF VINE On:PAINTINGS.' ON_FR(A-AY EVENING., Snot. 25, at 7-id o'clock) at the auction 400ttfictio. , 529 Cheetuut etreet. ,by catalogue. a collection.at Inc .01.1 Nil:Aim?, bar &lamely - trained. She collection •com. Or. eels eighty picture' of a varied and plea a, character. NY ill bo on exhibition two da'ye previbile to wale. Sale at No. 21543pring Garden street. ELEGANT WALNUT.DRAWING•nOOMAND ytER FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORVM., HANDSOME ENGLISH - BRUSSELS CA.E.PETS. ON TUESDAY MORNING , . Sept tq. at 10 o'clock. at No. 2124 Spring garden strle u by catalogue,the ,entire Farnituns...includin&-Eleg k , Vv alnut and Plush' DraWing• Room' Suit, twoHandsont ' Suits Walnut Chamber' Furniture: Oak Member ! Sakai suite fme.COttage Furniture, line. toned Rosewood Piano' Forte nearly new; Handsome . English Entesele, Imperial ; and Ingrain Carpets , _flne -Spring Matressegl, Blankets, China, Kitchen IltmEls, dm •2 , ' ' . , May be seen early on.the morning of slide • ' HANDSOME. MODERN RESIDENCE. Immediately previous : the sale of furniture will be sold the handsome modern three-story brick residence . with „threastory., double back .buildinge And „Bide Yard.. and lot of gonna :situate on the south side - of - 'l3pring• Garden street, No. 2124, containing in front El feet, and in ; depth, 115 feet. The house is built - in-the moat superior and substantial manner. and tins , all, the medern come niences7gas, bath, range, water' closets, etc. May be seen at any time. • . • • .• - B ' SCOTT, JR.. AUCTIONEER.. • - • SCOTT'S ART GALLERY 1020 CHESTNUT lit, Philadelphia.' SALE OP FINE MODE OIL PAINTINGS, ON THURSDAY 'AND 'FRIO y- EVENINGS,' SEPT. 24 and 25, at 7.i.6 o'clock. • ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY-EVENINGS. At 735 o'clock.,4tvill be , sold at .cett'a Art Gallery 1030 Chest aU bnut santreet. s= a Fine Collection of Modern Oil Paint lugs. ely_framed. Also, a line of ROMAN PHOTOGRATIIS. G.E. BECHTEL'S FIRST FALL SALE OF SUPE RIOR TRIPLE PLATED SILVER WARE, ON FRI DAY MLRNING,_fiEPT. 25 at 10 o'clock. ON • FAIDAY MORNING. Sept 204 at 10 o'clockitvill be sold at Scott's Art Gallery. , 1020 Chestnut' etheek - a - full line of Triple Plated Silver Ware, comprising Tea Sabi, Urns. Castora, Ice ]Witcher, . Batter Cooler,. Goblet, Salvor', 'Fruit - Dfahes: ,Sc,. dra. - ' The Ware is taken directly from the shelves, of Mr. G. H. Bechtel. and guaranteed Triple Plated: Open for • xaminattoa on Tbursday. Boulla•• STATIONRYVID FANCY , GOODS, Also. on FRIDAY,3IORNIN'4.,.Sept.,2S. the Stock of a Hooke:Slier and • Stationary Store. To ba sold'without re,l'erve.. • • . CI. D MoOLBES CO- • kJ. AIIOTICINBERB. • . No. 506 MARKET stroet... „ ..._ BALE OF 160 CABER BOOT% 13110EttDEOGANBotc.' , ON TiECUBBD , 4X BI,ORNMG. Sept. 94.' commencing at 10 - cOclook. we will elr try cs.ta/oguai for Iceish46oo'cases ?dent. Boys' andiYouthe, Boots, Shoes Brogans. Balmoral!, &o. Alr. a largo assortmbo.t'of Women's, Mines , and CM+ 3)BA=7 & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. _^CABRAUCTION No. 2434 MARKET etreek.conier of_BANK etreet. Cash advanced 'on conebanoente without extra eluir u ga.T RIDGE do tea . Not 600, DlLARsi4sTetlaett% above *db. ' i' re AIVOIriPM“.. IA • -1 47;,..1.Y r il , t .._ - lOW •• • . 07AWLN5,6 fe0.141141.616 ill 'redl. l ' l r i‘ I 4 4A.1.81t OP STUOIIi SAND` ' ': .• '. . '‘ • ~. ', «OA '' i gt ...o 4 artro lt lock. thed4l l 4ll ,. ' ".. :' ' s '"l g j 1 1 .1 =anthills' ofeeackprollskrel `• - .".;,4 ; ilqattratttovniehivelAlDUlßL:olll 0118 1 131111M1110. 0 ,3,4 143 1.. R1CE1 cats one tbaniand t, g rimme r SP • , i• •• f i , , k. 4 45 • ' l ;;e 4. 4al l lo , let t) , . 41 , 1 ,,, I FU L AW F O , ' :; f . f .5 : '''?:' lII INIr Oar Sal ea are 96 e :aiteeg44.; ` , tii ' 4 giispi r l rurfroaners : 2•4olrrit; A wifiuonfirßessrlfireifft liftiflziorifmms araMaucti, AU% Evicutun I,FructlPAlAMiaim.crtimair Dmisomism,&r"' .. ....Mprpb are dialog id ' the Auction Moth EVERY -1 4 WM= atiCislaitU,Wrieliiie"eirniiMai stienblesc., 0 1, ~11r. um/ex 10 I , Wixii.l.• ) -3- -I , , , r,igt.iaL Vili3drit ., r SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS , BOORri f Ele ,3 k ~ „ , , . UtAlr . t* LBRARY:- ••• ~.% '''' / ' l . ON IV EDNESDAY•AFTEMIMine":W.r , 3I'49 'IL, slept 23, att , oteksilr.i ~,,',.? •,.. , ,,[1;•.:•:, ..., ,- .1,,. , , -.9 .). ),..1 imhly,, , o / f at " n .tti a * ., r , . , ii .i u r K t ., ''' itiaie 8 iik t N l i t Ar 'gt ir t& r BIANDSOME'• RNifongrit R Two.. gfr %. , ,t• FoRTES, HANDSOME VALVET. B IJSSEL& . )41 yi OTHER .CAB 7 i ii.: 4.. -.• ..)*,.• - • 1 • 5 4 , 14,1 : 1 11 . gll I 1111.: 141, . a ~, .. i....-0. , -. - p ot _4„ figs . • • • :S ' , e suctitffettiOntei ...ryatit -11. , large ' • easeirttrie •‘• oir orririounihmeter —,, cearromiet.ataipmettitrr. _of Apr 00(4111 .i. VI L v ib . rganita.. r .conl i , In p 14,,, ' . ...,47. ..1 * tara, ' , L. of Tien lled wad t it tir.t. . odeForten fide Blebfr..k ash di& if.C...f zilub f w pistreo, - .. : . !;:: _tittigiallactrlutripv tcg • 6 1111cbti l et r _pt P T VI . . ' *-- : i i rgra , ' 4 14611 4 otn -x rdin . i ' l na n Ui t tittrigint ?. J .._ - .:,*, ' el l Yliei Vi dgra. 44 : ll , 1 f setae vewsti-B seter ' bielere • ~,. r 7'' '_ ' filstif."two me Gold Iyfebos gitgAetto 7 iiiit ,' s , :, 11,,,_ 1 ...ELEGANT Mita . l // W it p i ' lin t aa;4 1 . 141.0 m c en a itt les; ff,,, , ~, ~ T, , ..,1 ...' toi n 'sr "4 "." .looidie,„: ~ m y ,,. .: ~ ~ .4e J. : i .. ,',, •, um [i ' Fine' ---%-:.:, ' -.:V bf ffle l •-: -7- 68148 •--,- 2 ' ll !r'r ' l 'ttiLlagiiii,T:ADLE:' l? : `.' ' .• , V. - ff: - .4' i iiiile i rinekißrif4o•llfla superior , Plant Table, 0 4 Ite order-by-I' eitriloa +on irotswetit'. trains ? , 164' bedisietteett coo tioW cuswpo r , Aette etetamti 1 sets balm and ez. Ina arid IVeryWA gq . oll. , ~ 4 , ~,,,,, ~„,,,., , . , sae/awl Racestreet . - - 1-4 ): ;, , . nit ' A - - ' HANDSOME HOUBEHoLD FURNITURE, , •; :.t. i ;13i.` WALNUT . JPARIAMODININGI.IIOONto ..t , i . CI a /LUBER . FILIRNITURE• -ELEMANT --VEL i IGARkET, , KOSENRIOD- 'PIANO FORTIAIANDr 1' - - ••••4 lital ~.: ....“ -..., i• ar. .1.1,41111 ”. l j 1.,, ;:, ,/ yl d ` 3 .., c! ~.. ON FRIDAY MORNING. zo -, , ~, ,11) AN c i Elea:2s: stio cretoe.xlet - ce-ser Ater street:lly estew?-,.! legue. the Handsome, Walnut Parlor, Furniture, cams. gi with Cilmtee'lltisb And Hair Poo l l 3 fillifiAS.§lol.WAßL Vat i ni n almirer m Vtifilitu &it mir e 81 8 1i ttl a tt / El RTHW gant Er ger% morbkwep - IBlAdomeig i agiau' ' Rosewood Piano and Mirror. -• Blass ' s ll ll l2 =l • Ware. Feather Beds:Matresses and liedding c - ReftlgBM , tor, Kitchen Utonsils, 12 Mores, &c... ~ . . ..- :.-.4.... , , .. ~... , , j• - :lk .1,,:./L Sale No. 123 North Thirteenth street ELEGANT FURNITURE. o rtr, MIRROR. FINE 1 ON MONDAY • ORNING. ' Sent. 28. at 10 o'clock, it No 123 North Thirteenth street. by catalogue, . the. en tire Furrd_ture, complains—Hand- HOMO Walnut Drawing ROOM 'Farnitdre.'coverta-hOitte peen plush; superior Walnut libtary.H4l and Cham ber Furniture, Oak Dining.-Room Furniture, fine China and Glass, Oval Pier mirror, Rosewood Piano. made by Gate & Co.; HandsomolMoltesse. China Twee and Orna ments. Rich Velvet and Brussels carpet% Fine Matresee% IlielL s 'ase Clock,nitchen tteusits• Refrigerator% dic. - NV The Furniture Was made to order bY Vollmer: • -ed ~ . Administrator's B. COPPERSMITH'S STOCK AND TOOLS. UN MONDAY MORNING. 28th inst.,st 10 o'clock, at No. 491 North Third etreet, by order of Administrator, will be sold the stock and too of the late Anthony If neer. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'olock. Executors' Sale—N6•4l4 Spniceredg-aittate of Joseph B. eley,dee'd. SUPERIOR FURNITUR MAN'rEL AND;el r Eft ; 'ROM, BROSS 'CARPETS; dro.' ON TUESDAY MORNINI4. I , - , Sept. 29th. at 10 o'clock. at N0:714 Spruce street, by or der of Executors the entire Herwehold I urniture, ia clnding superior: Ihiseweed and Wahine r Drawing Room Furniture, two fine French Plate Mantel! farrow', two Pier. Mirrors. tine Brussels', CargetS' ParlerAEntry, ad% Stair Carpets. Ha ll Furniture,superior Dining lioueedit Chamber Ftrniture,uperior Wordrobei Chips, Ohms and Plated Ware, fine Hair Mattresses:l/lode, fine "main and otberCarpetai3OlielotbriCitchoprEns*turerEdrigo. , -. Triton., dto. Full particulars In wittil o lo lo a;fi '" Bale N0.1630W41111004Nfet.- RANDSOME . WALNUT'PARCOR_DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER! FOR.NEPURE,: BLEGAIiT DRUB-1 , 5' 1 = HN , WEiD giILIIPETH" NERIS . ' --' Sept. 51, at, .10 o'clock, at No.o 1630 Wallace - :Btneit hy, catalogue, t be. entire liousehold , Vartittork including' :' "land sortie Walnut. Parlor Furnstarei =vexed wilboceso phieb, made to order by Allen, Dining'Reem'Eulniture.' *devout Sideboard. elegant Brussels therpots,Vhinal 2o3 4- and Plated Ware, twothite of liandadme Walnitt 'chant. ber Furaitirre. Bottom and fientre3ftbisaititerblevVian, fine Hair Mattesses,kit chen Utensils r , . AT PRIVATE'SALE. , , • ELEGANT' WESI "-"AND.." , FU 'h IMirrinik.llTV' f PAINTINGS.s.O.4./ECTS ,OF,AttT, ; , ,W. Ammer r Fortieth and Pine etreete-' Let 100 byl7s feet. Inquire at h.' auction rooms. • -•- t Irir" At Prlvate Sale, f" YALIYABrAEIiToRE, FrOnt street. oetween Market ' and , Chwitnut, Inquire at pro Auction Store. J 'A ' A. FREEMAN AticrioN ' . tr i o aCk WALM,UFIItrIIet•.: .Admielsiratea'ei S ite. ON WEDNESDAY, SEAT 90, At 13 o'cloek noon,at the Exchange , — Slave s. 6s. ma 86900 Philadelphia City 6c, old. Philadolphia and Reading Railroad St, extended to 18f0. ' • ' —ALS O-- shares" 'Tuckahoo and Ward, Pleasant Plank 'L 5 shares 130111.12114E0t and Johns ownnrtank Road Lom~ any SALE. Inc g.R. ASBIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. By order of- Asalgnce In Bankruptcy. lbw phrtte, $5,155 09 payable On the death of the gramdpventaof Utak., bynkrug, both otwhota now are livirut mildly's% mutter' emmehultuf...Kinsdorupf BaYarla. , — .„ , EXTF,Nt3IVRIAALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . * SEPTEMBER 80, 1868; This Sale, oriWEDNEEIDAY, at 12.,otelockino011. ettlo:.) Exchange. will include the followiag -1000 shares Monitor 011 Co. 800 eharea Northwestern 011 Co. • 1060 shores McFate Farm OW Co "•'• BROAD ST.-A. valuable equare,of_grolund, bounded by BroluVr ifteenth, Venango sta. and Erle avenue- wilt be ' seldin S loth. each 100 feet front on Broad et, by 325%, feet. : deep to 15th et, bluetit/me Sede-Eetate of ..tanieo Dan das,.dee'd. , N. ST.-A triangub r lot at the S. W. corner of Erie avenue, 245:_feet on lgth st, and P 5 feet °lire° ePr. .hecutors , Sate-Same Estate. 169 H ST. AND Fzlt IE AV.-4 lot at the N. 1 474" corner, 25436 feet on 16th at. and 325 teat on Erie ev. Executors' bale. Same hstate. Plan at the Stern - • • - • Bair The tote.have a taro deposit of brick - day.„ iel ACRES, 26T8 WARD-A valuable tract of la nd in. tersected north and,south by 84th, Mth and 86th etreets,,,l Southerland ay., and east and west ,by Mifflin. McKean. Snyder, Jackson, Wolf. Ritzier' and , l'orter eta. and ex- ; tending to the river Schuylkill,having a front on the river over a mile. It will be sold in,V, tracts, according 'to is: re. :t cent survey. Plan andfull description may be had at the Auction Store. ' Exeeutortit Sate. - SCOnd Estate. , . • 3 ACRES, GERSIAN.COWN-A desirable , building, lot , fronting on Armat street and Chelton avenue•2o6 , feet; and , feet deep, from one to the other, each on the lot are sand and stone. - 'Clear of encumbrance. ' ALLEGIIANY , AV;-78 •lote .of ranund•fronting on Alt leghany avenue, Bath and Myrtle, Brabant and America Streets. - each.. 225 by 803. • Trustee% PermAntorutSate. , ALLEOBAN,X AV.-A lot extending from Ame rica street to' elftware avenue, 271 feet on Allegheny' avenuN.:,l 307 feet oil America etreet, and on. Delaware avenue ,W 4” feet; Trustees , Perentntory Sole; - • ' AniquN con.RT--Tbree•st.ry brick boast+ in rear o f 637 Mary street, 6th Ward,lot 11 by 2736 feet, 'subject US 1112123 ground rent. Executer's... Sat— e valuable farm of 59 acres troieftX; • the By berry turnpike. opposite theß ed ortroad A Ward; it is 13yf relies from Cornwell station, on the Tren ton Railroad. , r,,t' miles from' Andalusia' wharf; E on:thel Delaware riven_ $4.400 may reremin. - • ALLEGHANY AV.-2 lets , S. side of Allegheny' air: , west of Bath st. and 60 feet front. by 119 feet deep. , Trustemt'Perenintoryffate: - • • SAXON Bt.--61pte w. of Bath street, each 16 by 52 feet. Trustees , l'eremvtorp sate. Plan at trie store. • LEHIGH AV.--3 lotsted: the corner 9f Walker streettgile: ward, each 13 by 51 feet deep. MrAIXERI BT. -5 lots atthe Corner of Reading av o catia . 14 by, fie feet Plan at the - store. No.• MN 'MELON BT.-A threestory_,briek suitable for a factory, lot 30 by 87 feet. Will rent for SM. Clear of inonnitranco. • • No. :785 fonr.story brick- dwellintf..stihe-- center or Fitzwater at,: lot 18 by 16leet. Rae the modern eentefeeneee and is zn Defect order, Immediate pas ' WM on. Bair rAMPRLET CATALUGUESigi SATURDAY. . . _ - PetemptorySale at the West Jersey Betel. Camden:. N. J. On Saturday afternoon. cleptember 26,1868 at 3 ° besold at publiesale without ressrvedi VALMIBLEV MARL FARM, with dwelling, near. Keeton. Burlington, couety, N. J., containing 58 acres,- the land is underlaid with suoerior quality of marl. particulars in hand., bills. 'Sale absolute; 862.60 to be paid at the time of ado: ASSIONEEII SALE OF OFFfCE FURNITUM„ PROOF sArp. I . 4 . 4.h.T . Att.RaN. &v. fml" October 2. willbe eold , at :the At. ction Store; Waluut etreet,by order oraaaigneo In Bankruptcy. the Otlice.D.eke. Tables.•Rallinge, die . • •• • • FIBEPHOOF—AIso. a Farrell As lierrinteare. MALT WAGON—Abe, a Malt Wagon and aet of Ur.: I AT PRIVATE SALEL.•• A VALUABLE TRACT or SO AC OCR OF IiANDC With Alessi= Homo, Rising' Sun Lane. inhOrnectedtiSr Fightb, flat, Tenth and Eleventh, Ontario ant,Tioret, ctot etreete, Witt:4V Soo teat or the Old Volrs, R0i4,,, vai t sau dt . de.:p,ar.srick My. Tonne eau. A' yids abr. tudistess proTerty No.Bl9Areti street.- • ISUraNOTON. — A Handsome Disixdoutf.o ASTAte, d m • - • ''".. 'li.NAVEliivi:**'o,';' TAVAL STORE 9,-200 PAtEllOi3Tl4` ; • 1160 No. 1 ElOO bble. No. 2 Rada ,• 300 bblm. in on Roan; 100 bblexitch Reebt 025 bnlit BpirtteTtupete% tine. - Foveae by (i 001114261•1 72U Itiot etreet: •• • f le!Ft l .l l !S.9. Q 4 2 "" t b . ---0e21.41 • _ _ lar BALE 0114—_,10N) - ISALI NS IL NV. WELILS-'01G: 1,600 W O gallons interaggerrn 011 •25 bb _Western No. 1 .Tce.pressed Lard OIL For lullaby COOBBT.RUSsEtIi &CO., 22 North Front street . : Nati XIAVAL STORES- - -101' BAIIRELSB r ITS 7 TUR-. /11: rentingi 100 , Iinzzela. Soapmakers'.RoOn; 100 Barrels liarth Canon= Vat 'now binding train KeAmerftunnnv „end IP.t. II 4W,WADV.VITA $44 g l i c Yq'E. Wharves. - - - selßtf 111 , 111,1113 TM QPIRITS gip 121 , ,pOrntiltp OW,landiDS.l l1 41 4 9 g, 11F. 41. NR.,4 6 . 1 4°n,t 1 , 11 Y • •