"PoLM6M. illeputillolizilelticitiikrin the Fourteenth ard, A meeting ofV26 • Republicans- ' , Of the 'Four teenth Ward was held -last evening at Spring Garden Hall. , The room was, crowded. John Hanne,XsTesided; 4 1 - Boa. Hen ryTV D. Moore addressed the meeting. Be said that - in the whole course of his political experienCe he baditiever known—such an .2atter, falsification and:perversieh of thefacteof history, and such low, base and groveling appeals to the passions and prejudices of,thepeople, as are now being made liyilhegeaSersOf; the) paroe, rallying, under the banner of Belmont and Blair. He bold in his hand the- Ledger of this morning, containing the report of. Democratic meeting-held Seinewhbrettiodteity, last evening. His audience would probably remember how the indignation of the entire communi t y "was aroused a felCir,peldisineti the inhuman and barbarous murder of It little girl In the uPper parr of 'oar' city, and that in response to „ that unanimous outburst of Indignation „ from , the people, our worthy4daor offered the i'itsWild' c i ccoo for the arrest' of the unknown murlarer,and our, worthy District Attorney, also,-Mr." Mann, in re- - sponse to the indignant and noble feelings of his. own heart; offered the itivard - iof 1500 . ' for thear-- rest of this fiend in human•shapo.— Ills hearers must remember these eirenmstancee, for there was not a`nuitherin: thee - cortitattnitY,WhO, as the: . heard the sickening details, did not clasp to her bosom more firmly than ever her darling child, nor 4r lather:Nth° did hot net ble 'teeth and clinch his fist more deurnldnedly.:than , leveri , as.. he read of t t,, ; horrible; transaction: And We hearereWc" set#eely.hegcrvelde;•,When:he told thenlthat ~Itodrsitt4 Meeting 'last 'night; ' one offherotateraf that Obeitaidnid'etliutne , the read= orthisilittlesinuideredinDOCentcantr bring it lwretrebiaandlenee! wltkrall, tile _lower and eloquence of language, to cast the odium,of t h is murder,. if. .poseible. upon PelilleacTiVo• 'tenth; ind'hy appealing. to' the • passions or his ' hearers endeavor to make a little political capital for Itis..lornmparty'lZ HOW-ate *Mild, like , to have been .atUndo gkeePeiri: to, ,have, seen ~i f 412 e, ,blush of : ,s l l3 4 ame did „not, Men tie the — &belt 'Of th ea' no t, was engatedt this" 'groiellie Bed,' deedvMtitEbe thb condition.: ter )14 party 'whese orators are (obliged .tot to.; such ~ means to resell the teellngs of •th ur a If this man , wank") , tO appeal to'die,Faro o}rOpy pa - ,A!ptple the entlintdasne of his ileum, why 'aid he tot go to Anderienifille and 1, -44 1 ' , hundred other places'. in. Our land, where the "graves are Shed with! the_‘,boneau of our, - ; . brave heroes who died in defendi opt country against treason, Veneta and''reWilon? NO, no. The traitors and treason against' *hich • these brave men fought, came tee near horn° to the gentle man's own party to allow him 'to speak of the gravels of those dead heroes, and he must must therefore, drag before hitt audience this murdered hinobmit and endeavor to throw the responSibility •of it upon the gent RePohllean port) , of Philadelphia I, that pentleman,can,Jmagine that he is advanc ing the Intartets 'Of his Party, or 'can find any pleasure in such groveling appeals to his hearers as he made -last night, he is welcome to thatplea sure. Let us see now what else this Democratic orator 8414, ,Be next spoke of the. national debt, and `,contended that the'Republictin party created tbattlebt,' .that isle* ati,. that party was in power it would neverhe removed." Mr. - Moore saida was astonishing that any one would , deilberately get up before an American audience, whomere opposed to know something of the feets of history of the lastLeight years, and make such an assertion as this, *hen 'he must have known that every:hitt:a history, and every record of. event "'proved' the utter falsity' Stich' an '"° assertion. He then disettsSedall'the facts connectedwith the rebel lion;shOWlng connection.of the Southern wing of the•Dimmer:4lc partl,with 4s, .apd reviewed the lied& of ,the recent Pentoeratic 'Convention, closing by an earneet 'appeal to' hearera to stand by their country_and'titlly,aronnd the ban ner of . Grant &,,Colfax. • Meet Dig lin 1117%W . emilipatircrehtb. Ward. The'Reinthlican citizens of Od Twentylseventlt Ward inet In masa-meeting last emit% at rarty' second and Market.stzFeets, nndorgaiitied by the selection •pr as,President. In consequence of the 'rain storm 'the inCeting was' adjourned' to tha hall, Thirty-seventivaud Market strata, twhtin' addresses •were made by the Buck eye Blacksmith, J. W. Baer, of Baltimore, Chris tian Kneass, Esq., Hon. George Connell and Hob. William D. Kelley. THE SOIITHERN TEMPER. ilattrilldon lllettere to be Treated in tale lioutit it Seymour is Aleeted. The Independent Monitor, a strong Democratic paper published at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in its edition of September 1, illustrates in advance the result of the election of Seymour and Blair. We copy below its verbal description of the events which are to happen as , soon as the Democrats come into power. If such scenes are to be de sired, the way to insure them, according to the Indfpendent Monitor, is to vote for Seymour and (From the Independent Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Sept I, 1868.3 A FRQSPECTIVE SCENE IN THE CITY OF OAKS, 4TH OF mAncri, 1869. [Here follows a cut representing two men, ono a "carpet bagger" from Ohio, hanging from a tree, while the Ku-Klux Klan walk away from the scene of their murder. The article then says : 'The above cut repre sents the fate in store for those great pests of Southern society—the carpet-bagger and scaila wag—if found in Dixie's,land after the break of day on theltli'of Mirch next "The *Tam ca rpetbagger Is a man with a lank head Of dry hair, a lank stomach and long legs, club knees and splay feet, dried legs. and lank jaws, with eyes like a fish and month like •tt shark. Add to this a habit of sneaking and dodging about in unknown places—hablUng with negroes in dark dens and back streets—a look like a hound, and a smell of a polecat. 'Words are wanting to do full justice to the genus scallawag. He is a' cur with a contracted head, a downcastiotar, Slinking and uneasy gait, sleeps in the woods like Old - Crossland, at the bare idea of a Ku Klux raid. 'But the happy day of reckoning with these white cuticle scoundrels approacheth rapidly. Ench and every one who has so unblushingly es sayed to lower the Caucasian to a degree oven beneath the African 'race, will be regarded as' hostis suigeneris, and be.dealt with' accordingly,if found hereabout when the time is ripe for action. "The carpet-bagger already begins to sniff the coming ill-wind,and is sneaking out Of the coun try ala Harrington, of. Mobile. But we hope some boreal stragglers inay,be left far from their "hums," to swing-alongside of their - meridional coadjutors in infamy. " We candidly believe that: the picture, given to our readers ut supra, correctly represents the atti tude and altitude of all foreign and domestic foes of our land who shall We the , folly to remain 'down South' after the ides of March. The con tract for hanging will be given to the negro, who, having mounted the carpet-bagger and scallawag on the mule that be didn't. draw at the election, will tie them to a limb, and, leading the said mule from under, them, over the forty acres of ground he also didn't get, will leave the vagabonds high in mid-air, a feast for' enthropophagons vermin. " P. S.—lt will be seen that there is room left on the limb for the suspension of any bad Grant negro who may be found at the propitious mo ment." A Missionary Attacked by an We. pnant. A. correspondent of the Newark Advertiser says thatpr. House. an - American missionary at Bangkbk, Siam, has been severely injured by an elephant. He was on his way to a new station, a two months journey being required to reach it, in order to render medical aid to other missionaries who had preceded him. He was accompanied by his four native guides and three large elephants to carry the baggage, as through the jungles and mountainous country this is the only way of ppacedure. When near the end of his journey 9 .while; passing one of the huge beasts, as be had often done before on the waVthe'artimal suddenly turned upon him an d awe) him with his trunk, laying him prostraticand glerkwitli _his great tusks tore his clothes and pierced his flesh in a terrible manner:" One of the natives was on the neck of the beast all this time, and only descended and gained control over him just in time to save the doctor from being trampled to death. He lay under the trees where he was stricken down for- twO virechs,. ( being idutstaf 411 10kili physician and soargeon, with (peat fortitude sewing 'tip hit (41w/Ik-wound& He was two days' journey from the station, with ignorant natives about himi,witiumlypnoAAnt and 'a half of water with which= towet his lips and dress his wounds, and. the therinometer at ninety-,two Ale:gees ; Ati;the'oiliadfir In due due course ortimehtirecOvered iinfilofently tohe -carried to the end of:his journey and the arms of his Mende::: A Railway Claude Duval. The following appears - -in , the London 'Daily .11 ,7 exim: ' ' - ' - ' "Being at Preston station last Tuesday, on my journey heratrivitratrniri : LYtherii,l gave 'my portmanteau in charge - SO' tine of the rad waY porterd'Whila 'awaiting 'the vo ' Scotch' express, wit h' orderk telint - it in the luggika van for 'Landed.' When' the train 'arrived, ho ever, My portmanteau Was : , ribt . .tti 'be found/raid after n vain: search; i Vial piirtlirsi and other officials came to the conclusion that' it tenet ba - ve beets itoltini Leaving t' the' base in their hands forlinvestigationi,l came up to town, and by Thiirsdayitnorrdng's 'post L rez ceived apackage containing the; kayo ; of my, safe, isome), photaglaphte , 1 :pot It% R4d a 0 111 4.3W4 , Pheck400 tognmmdutne folowingooolepistle. I4hordd add that'the spelling andltnblilati6are nriexceptlotia ble; the postmary ja,y6Wfi; .l pan, am, - . , . " , ‘Wri.raisli R2LOVTIJS 6 . da tv Q A5OlO Terrace, Lett ,_lllal ' Vale, w. s ' ~•-• ..[Cppq of er. • .ktmian.i. ``s l ;f:" "rlie e oes cle , foimerly— a Portion of ` t he 012 tEPACC l V6itilititthili i , wllicli has come inWMY PoaAgalole,.t bdil tet" rot*. Cheque - books are 'things I never cf 'th did ',' withl .. Take:a ;rogue's advice and fin a eater plabe than k portmanteau for ar 'tic es of that description. The Photos per 'ha s possess .some ,value to you, and are us/ ) less to me: I feel sure - you will not , object 'to ay the postage of this. I need not add that of course you willgive up all hope of re covering the remaindei'df your property, and will consider yourself fortunate in securing an important item. Your obliged, . texcEvAuIgt,,VICPUSTRUCI" ReportMEMAKWg El bulletin. BOSTON—Steamer :Saxon; Boggs-12 es Stewart Allen; St bags wool P J , Austba; 20 belle paper RY&ra ft er; 23 ca oil cloth 0 W Mahon; 29 pkgs beds'Brd Walki3r ; 85 do dry goods John:a-Barry & Co; 60 do G Brewer & Co; 90 do yarn dm Boyd Arr , White 17. bids syrup Boyd&Horigh; 17 do ldosys & Kirk; 06 cs boots and shoes Bunting, bur borow & Co; 26 do Behar Bros; 41 'Chandler. Hart & ; 14 Chtflin & Partridge ;SO Conover.*Dorff & Co_; 160 Grafi, Watkins & Co; 30 Ali Banner ; 103 Haddock , Reed & Co; 15 Hibler, Keith & Co; 63 F & .TW Jones; 29 It R Levick ; vAyvm McKnight; 17.Monroo, SmoltzbCo ; 20 OR 51cClees & Co; 99 Makers= & Moseley ;14 es dry. goods ' Coffins& &Remus; 44 pkga dry'goode 13 W Chase -& Ben; 15 bbls W l GTa t inp r lc l ;t i r 1 1 7i1 C kins ;31 ca moue French, Richards & Co; 50 bdla pails 3 bales mdsw.Geo Foelke „r` 71 bdla paper WE( /literal t & Co; 15 pkgs dry goods Frothingham& Wells; SO Mils chair stook 18 hie do P P °intim; 56 bxe sewing machines tiro- B chi Iteorti frtr e Pe L ialg i rMeA3 l3 'litrgsarreT,7 balm raga Hey & Itinadeu; IVO 'age 'Anwar° GiJarvia,or ; 20 dm vinegar 'Koons Schwarz &. Co: 122 Os chair stock Kilburn & Gates; 25 pkga dry gids.Lewia, Wharton&Co It 55 bdls iron Liggett; 28 pkgs goods T T Lea &Co; 82 no Alt Little & lio; 17 pig.. and eta Lloyd S Walton; 4 es 7 bdla paper C Magargeo & C,0t.6 boles yarn 1 bag do RW Machette ; 20 bbla potash Miller&Bro ; M bags yarn 6 bales do Newell &Co ,850 qr We .1 L Nicholson; 435, barrels apples .Warrington, .BennettCo; 475 barrels' apples Pritchard .b Brothers; 47 do Davis & Warner; 200 do Mimes & Bro; 100 etellings & Bra;-56 G W Watson & Co; 242 W 11 Powell; 43 Githens & Rersamer ; 210 bbla apples C Wilkinson; CO- do rC. Urulerkofler; 100 do Sebrerjr , Bros v.; 0 es dry goods Perry'AF'Wesidallklo2 bdla bottlY F Pottfl; 40 pkgs rodeo S P Pedrick; 57 cases boots and shoes W W Pant; lo do G H Roodell; 87 E &Reeve:s3 A A Elbumway ; 26 Shultz& Else L 23 J Slater; 47 J daunders; 63 II ir Townsend ;61 ATildenOtt ,Co '2l Thatcher (4 Co; 87 Town send & Wilson; 46 bbls Potash RIC Smith, 66 ••bdis . iron Potts & Co ; 162 bus nails Russell & Erwin Mfg Co ;26 eke dry goods Sutton & Smith ,• 2 bales and 16 bags yarn SoUle; 33 car axles A Whitney 'allow; 48 cs mdse D S Winebrenner:4o7 bffis tish.C.,P Knight & Sons ; 705 Pks! do'Croweir& Ss.do 'Atwood di Ruck; 246 _ dp bbis apples 125 es boots and shoes order; 110 empty bbls Massey. Einston & Co. LISBON—Brig Henry Perkinalleimour-345 bales cork wood 12 boles corks,. 2800 bush , salt Jose de Beam Guilna, rains ; Whales carkwood 5 piPes2,bbls olive oil 6 do wine 2 do almonds A Stelphani TO AS RIVAL MPS MON POI DAMS Roes's pverpool..Neva York, Sept. 6 Win Peen ...... . ..,Loadonl.NerlYork:.: .. . . —Sept. 5 hitlit a•:••• • ~ ...... t •Urereoolj.New York....'. . . .... Sept. 8 Ifilierraa....: ... :. .; '.(3Haegow: .New York • . :.-.Sept. 11 (Una. liverpool-New York - -.Sept. 12 Et .Liverpool-N Y via Halifax-„Sept. 15 Biria.. . - ...Liveroool-Now York. Sept. 16 Cityof Antweri.. .Livernol-N York oew . _ , . . .. . . TO DEPART. Henry Chatuney..New York..Aspinwall ... --Sept 24 I. ag1e„...........,..New York. Havana — —.Sept 24 Weser...... ...:..New'York:.Breinen.:,... ........ be" Pt 24 Palmyra ..... .......Now York..LiverpooL. .. ...... Sept. 241 Britannia.. ... New lr ork..Glasgow. ... Sept. 26 Tonawanda.....Philadelohla_Savannah ...... . _Sept. 26 LouletantL. New York.. Liverpool...... ....Sept. 26 City of Boston New York.. Liverpool.... ...... .Soot. 26 ittlesia. . .' ~ —— . .New York..LiverpooL Sept. 28 Sixties... Philad'a..Havana Sept 29 C " itrui d . a....... ...Now York..Hambur . .. ...... Sept. 29 Claim .. ... ...... New York..Liverpoot ..... ... —Sept 80 Manhattan..... . New York..Liverpeo ..... ...... Sept-30 Malta . . Now York.. Liverpool ...........Oct 1 iliberma..New York..Glesgow . Oct 8 City of Antwerp.. New York..Livoroool .Oct. 8 I'4ll,m:trent ... —New York..Havre ...............Oct 3 PiOneer..........Philadelphia..Wilmingunt........Sept. Juniata .... ..... rbilatlelphia..New Orleans Oct 6 . -By Alll 9 OP -TELATIR: JAMMU': our4G, THOMASQWALTON_. MONTRLY COMIITITML POTTER. vi IA ;4 11.11 Di all ft INA rut tl OF PHIL&DELFELIA-13Erramurat 23. •• It I ZS. 6 691 BMX Sm. 6 . 1 sl6ti 'wawa. - 6 14 t.1:7 :4 oTAV - - Steamer Utility, Faiio, hours from Providence, with rodeo to D Stetson & Co. Steamer C Comstock. Drake, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse to WDI Baird Co; Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hour's from 'New York, with rodeo to W 2d. Baird it Co. Steamer Mayr3ower. Robinson. 24 hours from Now York, with mdse to P Clyde Co. Bark Brinson Gregory. Gregory. le days from Turks Island. with salt to Wm Bumm /a Son. . . . _ Bark Geo Bell (Br), lime, 4 days from Boston, in ballast to J.E fiszley 0. Co Brig Henry Perkins, Seywour. 80 days froth Lisbon, with salt, corkwood, dtc, to Jose de Bessa Guyamaries— versel to J E Bagley & Co. Brig Waverly, Terry, 8 days from Boston. In ballast to-captain. Bohr Maggie, Mei'addert. 10 days from Windsor. NS. witb,plaster to Egt Soudor & Co. Schr A o. Rich, Low is, 11 days from New York. with salt to Wm But= & Bon. Behr Merchant, Phillips, 6 days from Nanticoke Myer, with lumber to Collins& Co. Schr Mary McKee. iitarp, from Boston, in ballast to D S Stetson Co. . _ 3 chi Julia E Pratt, Nickerson, 8 days from Boston, with miles to Mershon & Cloud. Etch Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Tug Thoe Jefferson; Allen, from Baltimore. with a tow of barges to Wl' Clyde th Co. • CLEARBILYI - YESTERDAY. Ship Beranek. Turley, Mobile or New Orleans, Cope Bros. Ship Cordoba, King, Notterdem. Workman & Co. steamer Romani - elpives.Boeton;7ll Wins or dr - Co. Steamer It Willing, Cundiff, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. 13. a k Volant, CaStner,,Mobile, D 13 Stetson & Co. Brig Etta H Tucker:Tucker; -Portland, Warren& Gregg. Behr E F Cebada, Swain Basitam Westead Coal Co. Behr Anna Olilie, Mitchell Portent outhl CC Van'florn. Behr L A Orcutt, Butler, Boston, Weld, Nagle & Co. Behr L Bridgman. Hart, Boston, do Bchr Center ileft„.l3hoecßiehmond. Scott.-Walter CO. Behr Sarah Purvel3,,Jonetr. Bekerts Landing, do Behr W Dearborn: Scull Boston,„ George a RePpiler, Behr A Bartlett, Blittlett, Boston. ' do Bchr A 11 F d wards, Bartlett, Boston, do kelitr,J Somere. Beaton. do Sc FRdetardis. L Anderdied & Behr Kolan, JaaEEDec Boston, do Behr Heath. Heath. Portland, do bola Gibson. Thomas. Bowen,' Behr B L Rumen, Warren, Danveraport, do Behr.LAlllomont, Boston, , Bohr A Dateremt. Rich. Baston.Nan Duited. Bre & Co. Bohr O B hdwarde Corset% Charleston, Tiler tit Behr En Boyce. Boston, 4 ,do • Behr J M Broomall. Douglass, Salem. do Bahr Minnie Repplier, Jeffers. Salem. do Schr B L Vanderroort. Baker, Portland. W .11 Johnelißro. Bahr R. Petersen, Stelleh, Mablehead, do Bchr 13 Ittltkel§isolt/1. DanYl2 l 3 l l l ,ortr Alid9lllll-ed. Norton Schr,Ospney.lCrowleyilloetorm Wannmacher Co. Behr Alabama, va.e eon: pudor: Bantu: J White .5 Son. -- Bchr D Brittain. nger.,l3ogtom Bohr F Behr J - 31 .arte.C'Buidge. Bchr Hanririnah - Little. GodrreY,Charleateeetm. Bohr A E Martin, Buell, Portsmouth. Bchr Dick William e, Corson, Malden. Behr A H Learning, Brower. Boston. Behr Queen of the South, Corson Boston. Schr Sarah Etizabeth. Kelly -tahant. 8.-hr Sarah Cullen, Avis, Salisbury. Brhr Redonda, Whitmore, Chelsea. Schr Golden Eagle. Howes, New Bedford. 'll4 Thee Jefferson. Allen. Baltimore, with bargee, W P ulyde & co. WRIHIITIPTILLE. Bent 214868. The following canal boats paeaod this office to-day. east ward bound. viz: Queen City, with lumber to Taylor & Betts; Harris di Duncan. and Hoody Mean% do to Patterson & Lippin cott; i F Hartman. do to D Trump, Son & Co; J R Har ris. do to Patterson dr Lippincott; VES Shea,. do , to rd _Taylor &Co ; G W [Armory. do to A' A Woodward. Jer. eey City; John Craig. do to Hanle & Bro ; Reliance, do to Dodge d: Co, Jereey City. MEMORANDA. Ship Lancaster, Jacksonosalled from Liverpool 10th inst for this non. . - Ship Tamerlane, Stunner, cleared at Now York Est Lust for this port. THE DAILY-EVENING BULLETIN- PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY ; -SEPTEMBER, 2344868; LostanSteamer New York. Jonea. Iseiacq at Alexandria 20th t. Bark Emitleap: anildbo, :neneliat Barbados Shit ult. end Ballad Sd imd. for Torts wand. - Bark Freeman Dennis,. Fletcher. Mince or Rot' . o, ww spoken 7th inst, no lat.rote. - • b. BArk Lillie. Omni% cleared at London 9th Plat. for this port via Falmouth. Bark blerw h eti&WMAlnb n t ers, for l this•roiL l -rent to sea, hance l lti 'lineenstoWli leis.,Ooker hence ,!tt Barbados Illeknit. and sailed 7th . Oro a. • ' ,•? 4h' , . w thastaconi" cleared itf ffewcaatlevris. 11Ln ins or this nort. . _ S Moses Patten. Herding. 'cleared atLisdaga athinet. for this Wort. , " • `•:' ti r s a :a'4" !EleitriC Telegraph " hi ; '‘; !I'M ,E ASE' INDIA. ...• LEGRAPIL COMPANY'S OF . ErcEt t , • Nos.- 23 'Mind 26- • _ ORGAND , UNDER ' 1 6 PEGiAL CitARTER FROIUTHESTATE OF NENVIORIL' Capital - - - 5,000,000 ' 50,000 Shares 8/01) , Esoh Shares; 8 /01), Ilok'Ard?Atir G:Otrurni4 k., *'A &' Fonze, of Rudeoll at Co., Chicul. • . 13tirmunass,.. of F. Butterfield Ay Co„ Now:York. isly 4, oXavEntour.,'Frkee. Myth Oen. R. R., , Boato?L. Aur..Y.szeiza Flott.eit o, Trea& Am.ro:;.'. Nowli'Ork. Ho4+.'.lexsti Nokbi4;f3yractiiie, N 1. ' 0. N. Femme, Tread Wad U. TeL Cci.. %In Fa*rimmirWiera• y, of, We tray. Gibbs > !k, ligdOestio. . , • Niallor.As Mituruts, New York: ' ' L OFFICERS. A. G. CrWrdr. Pieeßlent." • ii.ldrinns.a. 'Vice Pree!dent. Gronas Core, Secretary. Gnonan.Etz.u3, (puller National Banlc,Cputtnonwealtit) Tratunnez. Hon. A. K. MoCLuttn, Philadelphia, Solicitor. TM Chinese Government having l(throfigh • the Hon, Al2BOll Burlingame) conceded to this Conepany the privilege qf cemneding the great seaports to/ the ,Em. pine by autrmarfria electric telegraph cable, we propose oornmencing operations in China, and laying down a line of 900 vales at once, between the' lotto:Aging Vortz viz: p Postulation. . . .... ........... ..... Mato' ... . . .•••••••• •• • •• .. • ... •. • •..—+•-• HOtti v t v ong , ..... 000 • 1200.000 ly .......... ............ ..... ........... : 250,000 Fo •Cho W Ch w u 1. 500 250, .0 000 00 Niqgpo Hapg-Chean• . 1.2M 000 &poughs] Total. , 5910.000 These ports have a foreign commerc e of and an lenermone domestic trade, besides which we have the immense internal commerce of the gmpiro, radlithyt from thesipoints, through its canals and navigiblirivera The cable beleg laid, this company propose' ereeting lead lines and establishing a speedy and ttestWortily means of conampnication, which. must ,comrmunt them as i t very where else, the communications of the govern,: m t, Of badness:and of sOcial life,' eaegclalliiri can's: She bas nO`pOsiirrryetem,' and her otly means .nevt'ef oonamurdcating information is by courier on lart4all4l4 . steamers op water. The'Ventern "World knows that China is a; Veyilarge country, in'theinain debsily PeoPledi but few -yet !read liZ,3 that she contain) more than It third of the Inman rade. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes, by the local magistrates, make her poeulation Pour Hundred and Fchtiteen Mationthitid this is more likely to be tmder than' over the:admit illt grdgate, Nearly all of theserwho are over ten years of not only can, but do read a Set' 'Write. erl civilize. do 'Us peculiar, but her literatire is as ;exten sile ,as that of purope. China is ,; a.- land of teachers and traders; and the latter are - exceedingly quick to av&il themselVes of every proffered facility , for procuring early information. It is observed in Califor nia that the Chinese make great use of the. telegraph, though it there transmits mesiages /31.bahelorie. . To day, groat numbers of fleet steamers are, baled, by Chi nese merchants , and used by them excluslieljr`lor the transmission of early Intelllgenee: — lf the telegraph we propose, connecting-Ili theirgreat aeatiarts; l were now in existence, it Is belitiVOd that-its businted would fairies cost within the diet twoyears of its successful operation. and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterpise commends itself as in a greater degree remunerative to capitalists and to our Whole people. It is of a vast national importance commercially, politically and svangelicdlly. Shiites of this company, to a limite t d 'number. may be obtained at $5O each, one payable dovni, sli On the b3t of Nov ember, and $25 payable in monthly instalments of $2.6e each, commencing December Ist, Mg, on applica tion to DREXEL & CO., N 0.34 South Third Street, Philadelphia To duly authorized banks and bankers throughout Office of the Company, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU' Street, tf rPO "Westward the Star VErnpire Takes tea Watt." SECURE A HOME IN THE GOLDEN STATE. 1213 INERRANT RUSTED ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA Incorporatedunder the lam of the State, November 110th, 1867 for the purpose of providlng HOMES FOR ITS MEMBER S. And to encourage Immigration: Capital Stock. .51.000,000 . . Divided into 200,000 Shares, at 55 each. payable in UNITED STATES CURRENCY. Certificates of Stock issued to Subscribers immediately upon receiptof e money. No Demon ollowea to hotel more than Ftve Shares. A Circular containing a full description of die property to be distributed among the Subecribora will be sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to cover return ',Wage. Information aa to , price of land in any part of the State, or upon any other subject of interest to parties proposing to immigrate,will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage. All letters should be addressed. Secretary ban:want Homestead Association,. POST OFFICE, BOX. No, 86, au2B.lm rp+l BAN PIIANCISCO, CALLPORNIA.. Latest Improved-Patent•Low Steam aid Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public Bad* Alen, the Approved Cooking APoaratm AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of heavy outings, durability and neatness of construction, for Hotels, Public institutions and the better class of Private Residences. HOT AIR FURNACES of GM latest improvements. GRIFFITH PATENT ARCHIKEDLAN VENTILATORS. SEGISTEIIB. VENT/LATORS, dm. Union Steam and Water Heating Co., JAMES P. WOOD .& CO.. 41 loath FOUITH Street, - Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL. Superintendent. jvB 4=34 E. $ E 3 OIL 7 -139 UPHOLSTERER, No. 136 North Ninth Street, • PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW SHADES, BEDS; MATRESSES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. Fir Furniture Repaired and Upholstered. se2.Bmrp krrLER, WELVER a 00. RIE - IN:CORDAGE FACTORY _NOW IN ETILL OPERATIoN, No. 1.1 N. WALT= ana ON. - IspE23 l ltr i p2l . l.l4 BALM . NEW WeLLODICI waiann a nd gar aale-17-1014--13. SUMER CO. 108 Beath 0,1781:1110• .•• ; ;i:c • • ; A.\: 11• e .1' 1 • • 1 ;1.14; • di J. 111:1138TER, CO.lOB South Delaware avenue sn i~~~Q~.Iw 11/180EL IL IIgKIS. Pennsylvania, an d at the BEW YORK. GOLD'S k 11 )1 . 7 4 d/iTON. YIBS M. -IL -ASTIBURNIIR -reoten her school; Northwest cornerot , nrteentit.and 'ran. streets, on r` 'EMMEN 7th, 1868. trope oh Pine street. Ptimaosixols., Aug. 50284.1n.W.110. , 7, , LlOl • . 7.‘ I , pßos!. - c9s; NciFITIAMI,d , Toitai sob Oftn ' - • No. ea, kouttmntbitiee' t. • • I*A - xPBISI. TSCHUDY_WELT. BILOPENSER scaooL. au. 1717 Plito s treet, wednesdain BaPta 16ttan aeq whA.lm • T. JOHNI;iIC I' 4l/Elfir.,.• FOlt 'BO - Tl3 'AN Eln TQUNd ;• i p bleb. Bar= N. J. $7ll to $l5O a Yalt Paz % tic! asa.' inat Addraf en in it, • a. Tir • lie 'to 'rag ar St* fey. . • a I c r. • INSTRUOTIONIN GERMAN ItIS D111010111IMIDT:Or rAlit. Margieall,_But Huston. Apply for'arontar the .Musk Stor e 'of ISESSRB.-.61.1DRE af.10.140:111.07 Choir. nut,ette „ , „ , '.lo2f4Stit !THE ITNIDERBIgNED WILL orris 'A PEIVATIa A. 141 'l camel itmq . • Avenue. -Germantown; Be ember t.b. A limited number of airs bd re. co Ved !tato", thefiramilY , ofr. the Friona ~ I teaiderme,t .ffic 00l Lane. above Green. Particulars rom etrenbirsd , - .1940 J. H. WITEINGWON.A..AL, SMINARY I P/Irls• Criarit9&_ E r iallgVtglumv wIU tboir Boarding and DaYq4lloo( f aovanth n , Sevotember 16, at . Plartioulare from' ItRY P. ROBES'OI.7 4 B' ENo 4l Lari:Ablit ' Day School for "Young 1:03 _Filbert si ot, will be re•operpli,ll4l, opt,kWeialltnipp 188 ELIZA W. SMITH WILL , .BE °PEW HER Boarding and Day B oho4oalit'l4;alt $O./ 324 alnico atroet.. .an3L=4l tr • IC MISBEB MORDECAI .MIIIALr RE-OPEL/WEIR Halloo' for Vanua Ladles on zaortRALY; Beptamber 91, at MS Stonnatreat. .1 1 ,-;,, • Jt fIATHARIN M. SIMPLEX" WALT: IPM EWA kiBc tha tiocktioul t ,49uth Mundt sir Tot„ (Opteutx_osi inotistn, aultMoctbl. UO5. • 13,610DWILVIEV. ENtrirATItEMATI 14 C 4 ind ClassicitSchool for if ' Coniei"Errolid MO. vrill recipird}opteraber f Tn ear Pit PWAil ° itgl i = u l a AME L Boggi t irr Bo at Vara% fitork . corner ot t :oplar_ thryttateentk str Vilupan.ohWiat. OP mow 7 1 .. ..,„_._ _. a J. ENO'S, A.m. rrincaPaL ' ......._• . , • R TT EN BOMBE ACIADuak; xa__;j: _ 2_,: • _ _._ • La 48 South huhteeuth Wee, ,t 4 43opala catiMP ' uoar4 Se mbar latb, • (Montano at the ArAdemy. aA ttetweeat the hours oz:e A. lataav32 ti • /4. for .further atm sun Stu. c h .la B iBOWO I PaL : CILAS; MAU' • 1 CS` AND'AENGLISH B01100L; Bent ‘,/ Thirt th. B.,eenth ana ND LocneV etreeb..Jiaxl, molon, been' 14}4E446;'4.' a, wrzatall . . , -. an,194,m? • ' • • ' ' eI4OSSIOAL 'MD ticiGM'a, ea'S 00Li ATilint i Win , V Icet istreo.hiSeptetnner Ye , Ittledir Ur/A oto26 l lmw - -- -- • , ~,, were 13: 000 • xi-A: a Lly..9'BrcifiNALTMAtiYouitct4w ing bor. . , • . iin26.1Z24 TDB XIBSEB 1171 )3T9IBOARDING AND DAY 130001 kg. Young 14aws, Nari PY47 ,13pruCti strpaill pill re-cm (D. Y.) Septemberlim 18e4 - 003.1m4 §1014014 lIL&EZ.4 P ROFESSOR OF THE IT ILangtage„at Unlcludty Of Penni.* h etnot itreet. • • sel-tme DB ARCM 'STREET 'INSTITUTE . FOR YOUNG Xdolleis s ISM Arch street. , will raepen MONDAY, Sept. lab. • MISS m. BROWN. Be] imp PrinclpaL EC D. GREGORY. A. M., -WILL RE-OPEN 1118 Claselcal and English school. No.lloB Market greet. on Tneeday:l3eplermbtr an 34.110 fIESTRA4. -r INSTaUTA WSW{ AND" SPRMG 'Garden streets - re:opens' September 7. PreparsUan fox pr i th eellege nr.,l36lnese. .BPeoist , a 0 Within Cm= to mart/ PttpUrS. Residence of the Principst..No. 'No Wen* street: rancips4 an24 l 6*f 'J. W. SLIORAT Irv% Vicc Situ. voinvo :MEN'' AND - BO at ENGLISH, CLASSIOIik Matherniktical aad .Bclentille Institute, 1908 MOUNT VENNON:Weet; recopetw September 70. „Propfrzation fortbuilne!q or copega,. =v. JAI Ea G : BHINN ' rrincipal. riEORGE. B. n*Rwlrnr, A. AL WILL' Ii&OPEN' UPEnsitsb and Classical School. Price str,aert.: Gorman. torn, on - MONIYAY. September 7. au.7211D. MISS'STOKEB' SCHOOL, 45307 MAIN STREET.' GER. MautoWai., l 7 lll : Mo. Pen. MinulaY. September - 11th. , algl4lm4. • • MIPS - 1311IFF1TTB WILL REOPEN HER EICLIQLYL Beptemberotl4td thtlatierneted4tOryreeta of the butldingt-in-the-rear-of the. talurch ofthe Epipbanyro net of Chegbitut end Fifteenth streets. , auSt laniS DIQSIOAL. ptANo.— MISS ELIZABETH AND MISS JULIA Allen. Apply at Prof. GEORGE ALLEN'S, No 215 booth Seventeenth street 1116E3 BYRNES. 7EACHER — OF MUM AN in • French. Lesions given at the residence or peons. at er own, No. 1717 Pine street. se2l.lm• QINGING CLASSES FOR LADIES AND GENTLE 4.3 . men. SIO per quarter of 24 Immune. e Al B. TAYLOR. 5017.6 t• - 12)7 Filbert street. MR. CARL WOLFBOHN WILL RESUME HIS FRO LTA fessional duties on the first of October. Address all communications to 254 South Twelfth street, or Andre's Wilde Store. se.l6-12t4 ECEESSOII E. HAMA WILL COMMENCE HIS YI Steginyur etedion the 14th of SEPTEMBEE.' Ad. arok Hos BEsyNuT streevi - pircu L leze Can be gb , tatnealn mtudoistorea. ' leZint --" : E MISSES DIJRANG WILL RESUME THEIR I:lnstruction in Singing and the Plano. 1729 FILBSRT aired. eel 4 m w (19t• VI . R. JAB. N. BECK WILL RESUME UIS LESSONS In Musk between the 15tn and 20th of September. Reeidence No. 1806 Mt. Vernon at, ees BAOHMANN, ORGANIST OF THE 11IIRCIT OP, the Atonement, resumes LOLISOEU3 on Plano, Organ n Violin. 1343 Brown street. MR. J. G. OSBOURN HAS REMOVED HIS ROOMS for Musical hustruction to No. 805 Race street. Mr. Osbourn takes pleasure in offering his sehies to the public on moderate terms, and invites , partular atten tion to his Theoretictiland.}Prketibal method of Piano Forte and Guitar instruction. au26 lmi `LPG}. P . RONDINELLA. TEACHER OF SINGING. PRI. pate lessons and classes. Residence, 308 S. Thirteenth street. au25.151 MR. V. VON-ABIBBERG. TEACIIER OF THEFIANO, haft resumed _hie !teems. ~ /i0:- . 24 South Fifteenth etteet. aul73m• ItUN FENCING. The undersigned are prepared to receive orders for Englielvlron Fepeeof the beat quality, known as Cattle Hurdles,. the durable and economies] f encothat can be used: This, fence is especially - adapted' for - country seats or for the protection of lawns. It is In universal use In England in parks and pleasure grounds. YABNALL & TREMBLE. No. 418 South Delaw arPhilae Avenue.d elphia. Je29-Bm4 Aly RICK 1 3( 8 ) 01,18, 0612K 430 WARIIINSI'ON MANUFACTU STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Eforizontat, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating. Blast and Cornish Pump fittEßS—Cylhider, Flue, Tlibtaar, dw STEgm Flamm vini—Nasmyth and Davy steed, and of ail sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Band, Bran, &c. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TA ik NRB—Of Cast or WrinuOit Iron, for rednarfal , water, GAS MACH I NERY—Such „as Retorts, Bench Castings, Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar. rows,_Valves, Governors. &c, SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pane and Pumps, Defecatorsjione Black Filters, Burners, Wash. ers and Elevators; Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Cars, Etc. Solo manufacturers of the following specialties: In PhilldololW andhrlcinitY: of Willism Wright's Patent Variable Cutoff Steam-Engines In Pennsylvania, of Shaw & Justice's Patent DeaitStroke Power Jaammer. In the United States, of Weston's Patent Belf-centering and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar draining_Madan& Wass & Barton; imprevenumt =Aspinwall. & Woolsers Centrifugal. Rattails Patent WMeglitiroitßittat . 14114 Stranans Drill Grinning Rest, Contractors for the design, erection, and dtttng up of Re. gineriee for worKtuatagatoMowsw. riOPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, c 'V Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts arsiLlnispt, lippe. con. rtantl,y on hand and for sale by 'W..NBY WIN CO., No. 932 Borah Wharves. O,Lcr ,L.ENGARNOpit. 13C110:11LNIgt.riE4okL, NOR saleurlott to mutt pterdlisersWfin ona to ar. ioeJY ) • s•I'EXER, WRIGHT &BONS, trfi, U 5 Wolnot sUnet GIADIA:I JOEENJ. NriPMEIL t', ;rianfOG:K. WEAVER 8c PENNOOK, • rriainizrattvGAseNt• smarriTitas. 84 Noitb ` rie Street,' killadelphla. j Counloty Beats fitted up with Gas and Water In &st amp ptyle, .An mmortment,pf ,Brass and Iron Lift and ForeerPumps constantly on band. • ; LEAD BURNING WW CHEMICAL PLUMBING. N. B.—Water Wheels supplied to the trade and othem at reasonable price*. jyBlBm4 'rte 130$111 WitlG wainnWnirrio llT r mink litaciame A. onalsoom V3loy . IMAM; Le maw. PETER WRIGHT & 80N8 importers of Earthenware and . • , moping and Commission Merehanta t . • - • No.Ud Walnut street, Philadelphia. COTTON -AND- ww-tsLatar....mics_op_r. cridth, from one to eix feet Wideoill - ntimberoi - Tent and Armin Due ermakere Fortin . Sail,Tmonoolgri JOHN W - , 4 ,C0.,10. 103 Inch , DEWY 'NVELLS:‘-OWNERB ;OF PftOPEOTFPI oidY thee lieVarby wells clammed ezut didOreeftel , at vary ow._ ; A. • rEPSEK, biannisaturer cl Paw drafts,. Oal,a's Plallatbrary street: , • , • • --HAJIIDIWAMI3/1 1 - DODGERS' AND , -WOSIERRO 71. - POCKET Xli, ElirilEdr.: PE,4 7 : (v uid. ST 0 of baud& ful finish. HODG . ia.MADF, es , 11,_ and the CELEBRATED ULM' RAZOR. . SCISSORS IN CAsES of the dnest a tunok=4Cniveltedisors and Table Cutlery. Grout r -EAR tun = MEETS' of the inoetapproved eanatructien-to hearth& at P. MADEM.A.S. Cutler and Surgical kudzu mut Mika. linCenth Streat.bolow Chart ant. wit T, IRON. &I. Jadmisbi]itmih ~ •TiErfFmt. - ''' _ NEw.cH.EIMP:IT 1 .74, tifiq •• , , • i•••••-,•...,. , Rai W. r. fin , - WIHTP VA wri: .. :, ..,.,.., _, ~„THE ,wiln E., FAWN,,FAWN -e' `. . • L..' HE WHITE ...,,.„,„NiGters : , i • Ingt i , von! VAST xranTs„, j,, ' ~..., - , - atiir MG/IAB v-P fAlawris , „ . , „ „T f. ,: • Utile.] r ieLt: O„,T,GiImiGNIFIC F AN HEOT • ''' '- Wurris N, ~ ' ' -' . • .- • •., vv, 7101 ., ", I'7 . 14BiLvi:NO. ~.,m , ”' or ova," , • ' ~., „ "beliiiikqualz ''" '' ' J ?F.,0„,r.r,, ,BrAu2Aktii[f., artrai_ , 3 , „„, .„. ~„•,. ' -' ' W HI TE PA Yr ' ,0, -t; , __ L __ - • - ' • -. t OFIIL!' 'r: TrATIVILmow . •• le_ . .. 1 , . w .„, a BERNiGiffuninfrta G 1 ••, ,ri^ 2t a i7fiy a v i e : lif 4 ' ' _ , ,rarli 8 •EN 9 a, , ~....11 malsm. Firm Ey.yvy; ~tkitontaulli :li/kfritFTfißEllidnEATT..sitmanotr,,,twx~Lrt..4T-i) R '' ' - 1 , .r. .., ,r • J .010-r-- a • Joint OR A - 4, An(.4I,ISI=EXI: TRE ! We= • •,= .1;4,34 11,1 '. 64 4 utt o ;;; 1. - . , . TO4!)1013,1'; p %r N ° R81.1.4 ' • LAICONNAm • _ ' TRUEST/MUM "CIEDTPINW 6E4 LYOB'HILL ! • . SATURDAY errERNRON=9244I( 9E*WDILTIS • 4 - Comm eta* at liceelack. - •i ~ ! .f , i FATI7OOA3MOYENiNO•••OOOO 0 - .JEONDAY—MEE. DREW and DO ' :w4 T ifiL fi nfTwi , ,Tila tr Wat7 N Ottock; • ENuAGEmEN luta apt VW •' ' , Who spill moor J a n o b ß is ear ceisbMon,racter of In win/441mile. seloguiiiiii Troitogne. owned •, , . , - • in three ada and I THE "DEAD ireliii - .. s' '' '' ' AN Plazed by him in this Theatre SS - Prologue . t f g= t l ;! Ve.. -1 614 ACt,l-Taking , O p, l ' , ' 4 'lll .' .; Act a-The Due to sae 141:' *'! 2 ' 1 - Act 6-The cl_WilothlN, - . - , r _FRIDAY-BENEITir OrED ''' I. A DA MS. ~ ••, • • 0 AtrpittoOToo24:, e rs ACADEMY OF Wifill AS ' I, •-,, ~ -;., , t,),.',. ~ ~ ~ Ope=.4d. toW. - ~, ' Waft Great ' 'of n'. ' UMW REJBOTIM , L•• ' ' ~' , . dill on exhibition. ~ , ~, • ;, -, ; t ; USW BILLIARDS.—;.7II2O FINE 13AL001 , 111i0 t AtellliEtrr. nut street ; : is now; open. ,With Kainumittlar-Dotkord celebnted "itexoted cusbioudr,. , Witty and Otani of the'btetguaUtlea. ,(6012.1043, ~ I n.ISTWAPEM ). INATITNTION • FOR T/11111Lp.4131. 1 11611TIONS A EVERY , VMDNII , 6I).AC,AIII .11. . Mellon ten , cents, atom. o. 11 South 1.4A1t stroeL 5e15411415 F QM) AMER MANvmulfrr EVERY GREAT EVEN= . ' • • TON AR' QOM. In Grand HAMM. E ;dm • Boaso. pada% Gymnast Arta.Elusannitnar.dra. • . • _ , ' The Office of the PHTLADELPMELA ANDSCMERM. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY has been SEMOVETI from No. 814 SOUTH pladtwAßF. AMUR tO Queen Street. Wharf'. • Preight engigeminte made and Ps seeria4Tio ke te sold at No. 138 Walnut street: to-stairs. • selt‘tseM WM. L. JsMEB, denersi Agent. For Bootion—Staunship Line Mkt _§,d.U.WG__lrito6l &ACE Pf pn lllT reAlit i l i in.Uld rUild STBEET_, _ • AND go WkliAlik. i. 41151± oft& Itite fe etezineeed Of it erfteilitin -- ' ISONSANAI I _ _Cit ....ln. O. nektp. NA%ON mo tong, twp, Zit. , . NORM ..‘l.2oattolis. Cabtairt ' 1 - .4rlt rtiTON flow ROL. on Satarday,ftept. 116; at 6 P.M. NORMATi.from Beam ' , rider. Mt. UL st 11 P. M. fiteutoblye ow panctaany. And Freight be, reeelved °Very 4 11 Y, a Steamer Wel abZ wi rthe Prtdeht for e• beyond Bosteneent Freltht taken for ail points la Mir madam warded as directed. Insurance lc For to Might at hrear a ng smear leer rets W3 a;'W ' turn, . . k AEI : • . wareareada • , atittpommamtLPlll4l. o .4 a OND AND HOZ LK E I T Tl e arTalt Lama TO T 132 • YBA A * At Nooo,frone INCH MEI and TRO 3R_ 14 4 11 2 U in North and Bonita Carolina via ' warn Air. Lige Railroad:. immeshing at 'P and to Lynch. W al Va.. Temnessee and the me, Weak Na and _dir_.Lene_sied Richmond and Dan Rnattitl e ßANDT WI) BUT ONaed takan at LO EaTHAN ANY OTBEDR ulna. TherLfularlkrafety and °heaped's of th i a co corn. _q mend t the Poop* as the most: medium for carrying env desetipttOti of freight. No charge [Or catranhalon. drayagil. 0a any One= N H S Ass sfer. ms • rups Insure at to Freight received DAILY. • P. CLYDZ di OM. .14 rmassa South Wharves. W. P. PO ,_.ll Algo Ric tat and and CIO Point. P. CROWELL! le W.. Agents at Norfolk. 'felt/ ~.dd isdib ,, PHILADELPHIA AND sovranuirxm 'LIri t ABISHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR ..iItAntIP,EN STREET wriKar. Tne JENLATAwiII sail FOR NOW ORLEANS. VTA . HAVANA.' Satuidaydleteber 3d at 8 o'clock A. M. The STAR OF.THE UNION will sail FROM. NEW ORLESNe„,Ia HAVANA. on --- 4 —_,October _ Ihe • TONAWANDA' will gall FOR SAVANNAH on Saturday, September 26th. at 8 o'clock A. M. The WYOMING will EMI -FROM SAVANNAH. on Saturday September 26th. The FibNEER. will sail FOR WILMINGTON.N.O.I OD BOPL__,- - • at o'clock P. AL Through Suomi Lading skied. and Passage Wadi 'old to all pointy South and wed. WILLIAM L. JAMES. ilestendAent. Queen Street Wharf -* - NOTICE r • • roll. NEW YORE* Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The Steam Propellers • of =the Line leave Batty from first wharf below Market street.. THROUGH EN 04 MODES. Goods forwarded by all the Linea Holz* out of Now ork--North. East and West—free of commission. Freight received at our mai low rates: E M CLYD South ,arres o Philadelphia. JA. Wall II9W ri street, ett, eor.Bouth. New York. - , HAVANA STEAMERS. • lh.Z • SAILING EVERY 21 DAYS. These steamers will leave this ;Dort for Bavaria. every third Tuesday, at g o'clock A..DL The_stearnshET ipAILIAND STRIPES.Captain Holmes, will gait for Havana , on TUESDAY MORNINO. 29th, at 13 o'clock A. AL • P. • Passage, 140 cm'neney. , . _ . Passengers must be 'provided with Passports. No Freight received after Saturday. lleduced Bates of freight. • THOMAS WATTSONdt SONS. 140 Nortli Delaware avenue. ' • NEW,EXPEEZEI 70411.11014,11pGL4. 'Georgetown and Wsainnsten. pk. ids , Chesapeake and Detainer e CAlud, emu sow nations at Alexandria• from the sliest route for Linchteng.thinol, Ennxvilkh Na rd, Dalton and the Bonthw&t. ht Stemma 'leave rerd n s arly from' tie II net wharlitbon F t Ustreet,evay turday at noon. t reset red Aany.. Wld. P. CLYDE & CO, - 'l4 North and &nth Insigne. • . 13.11A 1 01DE1014,idgent at Georgetown. ELDRIDQG & co Amato at MezAnd,el7 IntWANTED IMMEDIATELY. VESSELS TO load at Charleston for Pidladebhia. .Liberal fraighb3' paid , and despatch etym. ' Apply to E mend Bonder & Co., 8 Dock Weer wharf. jeBo4l FOR ANTSVERP..-THE FIRST-CLASS:SHIP CIRAILAIRII.POLLYmis•now. loadirir for Ant. 'werp, having a. large. portion, of jier, cargo ,eu. gaged. Wilt have quick dee etch. For freight. Redued WI apply 'to WO • * 'dr CO.,' 123' Walnut street., ; , - , , , . , sun tf. Imp!, a' • •t - •• •• •S :i: t. `lre= aware andlltariten i l,Canal—C•Vtr Comp ' Despatch eaillauretei— =el these Line will omed ond after the 19th of March.. For Freda which•will be taken on accommodatingterms, apply . _ WM,m BAIRD &CO 182 tiOuthWharvea I=l9.tr • DELAWARE ~'`0M1••. ,DnitEEDLIMAKLI f preata Tow...Bo:Agra artallaT o a rt et, unveil eon DaWo4le:Drim Delaware City awl intirraNiatemlnts, • iv& P. OLIDE.Ba 00 Ikon* Capt. goial asauGHA r r`r,i3nrot_o l rce..l4.B.Wlliirweit. rbila. feta- - .4'4 , 711/N.—ALL P . ER801113,. ARK.FORBM ,TRUBT. ing harboring any , of the erew of tho N. G. Bark Helene. Kuntb, Maater, from ;Londod,. as no debts of their contracting will Ite Paid by Captain, or Agents. WORKMAN .44.**; . 44 r send I'MPNBIGNEESt 'NOTION:—CONSIGNEEB ' , OF %M.Eft vi chandLse :per Bark. , Hanle! Smith: TB/eater, from boni don, will nleme send thar permits to,ple okicoofithe tra 7 dorsi nod, 3vPAKIVI,d24 _4' PP. ' 0917 ff ' Al 4 „ I'ERBONS ABE .iztEguErsr ..amPriptimp ason.t.- traetinfany f, escrow of tboPruOian'bark Freddy ick Gustay. at... Master; tumo ilebta- of ' their coaractlug_will , bo' paid . either bin ithe easitatit or, con. Rig nee& Btrtot- - • , . • Id 7 ti.; ARE. HEREBY' ;AI.T. CJtioruid against true rirarbering aisy 'Of tba crow of the Di. BEIM • bi t flabweerst , mestere as no' debts of their contracting' Will ' be paid by:milker 'or con.; glances. 'WORKMAN, . 01 .. 1 24 Vi r .abmt street. 1, G AI TAAMAI ETII ABS. No; 7113 t etreet. of giuk Firkocese_Lamt v .4o,. ; e ra, of th e inkblie to teetr ger t. antis*. t o Chazuleuem Pendenbs. frligy tAto gam pipes Into dwelJlnEu and publ ic butt suk a + to extendins. altering end re gei Opel AL work Warreated. IMINIE 11111DISi MEE n = T „ TO • t(SEMMOTORYffRONT R(Mlylls, .) gni ,43074 Cheisonttl3tm3t,, , ill Is feet front, 70 feet deep; bbited try steno. handsomely 4,4144, •zie Wog*" fel PubbeettoleefecootleVisrilllCPßtfMt•riti L 4 4 0 t ?remises sop - giiiistonfiltreet, ,ivoicsiro i lul on. orrim Acloini, ilefOrstrollmuccia , • 11401.1eie. itinpb• t , • Rattrßtlo. ' LeSl4tt. r 1 srlist Floor Baq)r - olli l llollllhdagi • • trwristor isienffer. - LANDUM AND /570Puitg. t coaltsdskotibroblats. 0 oar Dealer% and othiskssist on t ho VlTersen4lv r er: =AZ ° V43 ° isotaezrz, r. there is cow:willow sbel .diMsrasavin ,f them, Lau ri k„,, „ i3irliT'MYoll l 812i.r.MONTIM • tisp% in fr a im owe s Qf i t irMita lt erl d et!Gentia p ain. 4Avltediflittqcowtynience.-- war ce rataft ' fi476;dm. I•MBpx/S!bßadallphlik,r . stating . 0 it. nd 'CZ • 'LOCATION.' • ' • ' ZIO• 611 CONNZECIS onzerro xx.r. siolz 25 praiiiitoirr 90 DEEij i I hohr stories high,: with - fins basement. Zuni' Mara,' t drong sod madam arm%sir goose or; nustarf gn y ting . ,= r ea rket 11 =. from io o'obr air jr- It App. ' self if 5 , illauTO-BENTanDhIOCTOBES LEM-PURNISHED Watutt , Elini Beadin w,tthin hard , of Depotz has gia , g• nata,rosatots:, Aadtesa P t ce Box Vat. ' seetzto ‘ TO RENT-"A STABLE 'AND_ cOACIT 110DVD. 0. itti , StnAh 'Juniper raga. below Bpruc Ao. Toth cA tis tiatal , A= t kr tour horses Al te t r r i ff i g i ngt Dora stose ipPAY to COPiet s s J °MD 433 toTO RENT, AT GERNLANTOWN—A COITAOI4 findslisd or putty •fundsned. handsonutly latiaW war Main stmt. it ban istabllng.twinan, 4te-. on the presnists. Tanna triedetate. Apply at Mar. 'JIRO street. eei7-6t• jrFOR RENT—THE HANDSOME TUREE•ISTOKT brick Residents:looth stria; threastary double beet lOntiMegs. emery conVettlenee. arid b toot eMeyarOt, 0.42 North - Nineteenth street. J. M. OUMMNICtb W,)NB. Ili r a m -:71 , 1o; 10 HAMIUTONTERRA te rof;e;adott. A • 11 1 =tOr *hal:" '.aulfotii 011 LIAO& F" SALE—PINE LOTS OP' GROUND. SUITABLE ' for drrd-class improvement.' situated in the iwarwn part of the old city proper. ant In West Pititsdelptda: AWN an entire equararen Broad strcatoreartrallyinaterL , E. E. JUNES. Real Estate Broken L 23 Walnut rt. aelSali A VERY`DESIRABLE WRARY, PitOPErrk. with largo and extensive —Warehouse toot' shed ding. suitable for , chippers, sugarAdealers and ronanfision merchante, pn cast ebbs of - Beseiretreet. 133 feet, a btheall e arth of Olorlbarooo +h. 't,.105 feet. eant and 437 feet pto end of Waist. with th e privilege of extending 1 feet to Waniegi zi ;line. Doe los each sine of pier for vase* of lame class • oeseesion at abort notice,. , ' _ LEK & MONTGH33tERY. sesAt• 1025 Beset street, above'lourel. ' "FUR PALE A 'GREKT" HARIAIN.--TREZE atombriek with double three vtory back ballillettr tuur all modernternnonlmt" _eat , and Le In excellent Order; eltcate Muter, stove Thirteenth. o.= , • 14. O.IIIBICCY, ell Walnat. "beenGERMANTOWN-4 , 0R SALE.--TUE SUPERIOR st welling' on the nOtthwest cornr.r end Green streets, Gennantown--baUtin the meat substantial miumer-contaliss parlor. .dinimbroom. two kitclems, wash haute and seven chambers; gas. bark and all Modern improvements: Immediate possession.' Price 81/ 1 .000.. • cmdtc3C).l inirmanalLEET. TiiE nal Pule thtee.aton double ba..elibulldlaii.'large ar. lorry, dining room, kitchen. waahic g and Ironing room. on the Scat floor, • The blouse bee all the modern inammyo ItvelY. between eleven and twelve o'clock,. to •Z. IlltlollM et• ' No. 311,4 Walnut street. FOR SALE—A: 11ANDSOME STORY ... Brick residence * with Bide yards lot I 2 -feet " -deep. Ftniabed to the finest modern etile. with ex tra convenience.. Situate Spriad Garde, str2w..t.,l Twenty:4lnd, Ed; C. tdlS Ey * 5e.18414 • 411 W unit. inKAM= STREET—FOR. SALE THE VAL. ; nabla.pmatty. 21 feat front by 18) feet , dm. to it " feet. wine street Situate No. MS Mutat itraut. J. M. GUMMY& StMS, 500 Walnut street. GF MANTOWN—FOIL BALE—TWO POINTED Atone 'cottages, new. just flashing. with every city conveniemee, within five rotates walk from Charm Linn Station. J. M. GUMMEY & 50124 LOS Walnut street, r FOR SALE.—A HANDSOMEE, DOUBLE. STONE .Reeidence, furnished with every city convenience inadover an acre of ground attached,rituate Tioga street; wi th in fi ve minutes walk from the railroad station. Grounds beautifully improved with over 4,000 rote blither, choice shrubbery, die._ and email fruit of every 'kind in abundance . J. M. (11/51518Y 6 OuNet . 508 Walnut street, IiTIESTNET STREET—FOR SALE.—A HAND. tome Rea!deuce. 20 feet front; in viand order. and with every convenience. Situate on Cheats:tut street. near Filtemth. J. M. GUALMEY & SONS.EAS Wainut street. cFOR BALE—TIIREE ELEGANT DOUSES ON Twentieth street, between Arch and Vinestreetb. Inquire at Drug store, Twentieth and Cherry etreite. . o°l2 )6.1.9.2&24,30,6V. fint - FOR' SALE--FIVE MODERN. wEliannur tenipom houses. L0t.186 feet 10 blame deep. Loca tion high and healthy. Price; MAO. Terms eau. dtPIY 'N L CARRELL. No: 2125 Germantown avenue. - Ift- tiR- EX.OII-ttNGE--=-All---ELFGANT u. house, with largo lot of ground. beautifully located tie LitOWn. • • Will be sold on accommodating tonnaor exchanged for fief-clars city property. For particulars.' address Box 17pg Philadelphia rostoffice. se2l.tu the intFOR SALE--2121 ARCH SHEET A FOUR.- ' Slot,' jam:MD& vtith tbnaeatory - double tut building ; underground drainage. Apply on the 112 FOR SALE—A: VALUABLE COUN PBX nEAT and about 10 acres of land on School Lane; sth bouts from Baliroad aUtion. Excellent location for botel or driving _park. - Moo, desirable) bu il ding lot North Broad street, West toide,. 60x200 ; two fronts. Ap. rtv to c01.1,1101C di JORDAN. 433 Walnut street. ;ael2,tf olt BALE—THE - HANDSOME BRICK REST . deuce with three-story back buildings and lot 21 front,fee eitu_a L te__2o. 812 Booth Tenth tr et. . Has every modernconvenienee and imp r ovement. Immediate ,possessien GUMMEY & 80N6 ' t os 4 t : n th: b e a„. vit BALE—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY 'SEAT.. • with over 'levee acres of lardattached, lateithe red. dence , cf DAVIS PEARSON. Esti.. dec'd. Breadetreet and the Old ;VT Road, with eight Lu me n. dred feet feent on each. below Fisher's Lane. Mansion, 99 by ;10 feet,- h;:back buil nee, built throughout in a superior:manner, with wide hall. tiled 'throughout, parlor, libra r y, sitting room, din/flan:lora and two kitchens on the first' floor, coven thambert .on the - second floor and five on the th ird. furnished with every -city convenience. and in perfect order.., Large stable and carriage house,-green house. de.. end groundsbeautiful.", horroved with choice shrubbery, and well shaded. Pher ik to spina views maxim, seen at the (dice of J. M. GUM. U 1 POI , S. 508 Walnut street. , • , .OhRMANTOWN—FOR SALE. .A HANDSOME double residence, Wilt in the befit, manner, wi th every city °convenience and in excellent repair ; ado ate enaulpehocken street west of; Green; has stbno .earriage•hottse,- tenanthouse, aeon—house, hot.. houser icehouse, ,to_. and "'early two acres of land at: tashed. J. M. GUMMY .dESONS, 549_Walnatetreet...... . ittFOB BALE.-80 ACRES OF WOW, f3rmATE Second etreet, fibove Brie avenue, in the TarentY aocond Ward.- Good Stone Improvement:lV-A very - valuable tract for inveatinent: sold to close an estate. J., :Gimt brEY drSONII, 508 Walatitatreet. • •r WliLMrish, 11VANTED,A POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO Vile willing to make !himself. 'generally 4 tisidat:-.IC gcloA ,peatean., The beat ot ,relernnnes , Andrew svierk."`BtmMuna Offic e .. eel() tf Vv*Vti:-.4. viivtAicYlititrAJOEYr andm Menwengeheens'Solleiters for the How, 1:1F - BaN.L. SURA NOR 4:ONPANYOP this city : and !itiAilliPil 9 0 W : t tied.' apply' at the office of tbAcoultargi .-,- • • B. , E,EfiLun. neral ligennt. f ..: • silf..MTlßinii` Coen or, Fourth and rap - ffi,ts. POI!. ~ WANTED, TO-XENT„,_ABOUT,,,TXLE BEGIN-. , .'ping of Octoberai fnit-cianDareutrue ire West Phil , • ,- . eitielpbb l / 4 nigru,vart rceefegudi. '1044400C , froni....mght.4o. tea, c oemew anßau ,insaern-gowve-.:1- ' nielmet l / 4 / - Rentrust exec 5it:441.500 per'asulutril , Aailrtirts. ‘, with particulars, P. 0. Box No. 2871. ee/8:44:4W6tr,, • Arc "WA.DITEI) TO:PU,RCHABEF.ONN• GE L •liglidlif convenient dwellings on - Arblt. Chanute. '' webint fir fWuceatraetifpr,still•A craft:Arca& kjitidritercl Twelfth andg.venty.drajitreete. Values from 812.9.03 to 1130.00(e• , Apptv to ,:.• ,' , , •, . - r1 P. ,4,", ‘ • E. R. JONES. Real Estate Broker, 528 Wahmt etreet. Cerillettitlittbirstiltilliciatfeberfriglarbta ArtAver t it,,,eBept,-g2 l -gbnopiptionlarikof the riot at C • athffis, ene.telmfapW&SeeolltAtidebridge to Augusta, yesterday, and thence sent to the Thawinggteirafutitg.ht= O. O. HOWARD, Brevet Mejor-General, U. 8. A. The Sub-asststent of the Freedmen's Bureau telegraphs to 0 , OM, Xfi4;gily„','„conasutuding the District., the follovilagy • •s, . • .> AuLtrer, Sept: 'f--41. ie.lst. Ismael Turner, a freedman, re him is 4lreetly from Ca milla, Mitch county, stet ng that be had left there at TO'lleekP„l4.;;;thaton gm .forenoon of that da h o abbreached Cam illa " ' with John ,MJ!,..rkbleFle 4. -Peereej,,P=4. l dtqlriF7 d t 4P MP WWW 44001C4 iv If.t,ra il about seventy-five colored persons, lon e way to„ ViimillstAttige-trW OO ..4“444 111 34 1 3` MVP to is deliver political addresses. ; ,Yfe4l9llrPilehlotahmtalellidtbdar an d ; '4#l In: advnnEo ' wag' **feted uy tr eed mounted white naller r idMatairst stated that he v ,was in search of a doctor to attend a freedman, who had been hurt - ley - falling - tree, but who! subsequently statedllits • 'firen a courier, and ad- 1 vieed the relator and othera, Of the party who had! overtaken him not to goto.town: that the people , , there were determined-04113e Rsdtcals should!, not speak in Camilla; that notwithstanding the warning, the party moved on towards. Camilla, when they were met bythesberiff and a posse ,1 who accosted Capt. Pearce, and who , was assured' eft ti ,IY;illo Atter thet he'llesigned'and' should sp In ',Can:Winne political subjects. , The , air , endeavored',-to &Outdo shim„ telling ”. him plainly that the people would not permit it. The eheriff- the:3 meat ,beck into Camilla and! agatitreldrONl,'' saying he had voile all in hie; power to persuade the people from violence, bati without avail; that the party„then.„ moved, on. pol ,40Wr011fht P eareteand , Putney; etingo o%m:wit and diamminted from their buggy and' bitebed their horse to the Wart-hope lenge; thet, as the wagon containing the Music of. the perky, entered the town,tt was fired upon by the mounted' white man who had ;first eccosted'..birn; and by i several other white Inert; that the' rieedeaeu.then started to escape to the woods; that at remPie4 fOrallYtn the, calling oern'thenelt to fly and 0 1U/tarok:red men, being unarmed, would, not stop. .•• The • miator being wounded • dashed" out of the town, past the freedmen on foot, and pat the' • rmisiciana, who' 'had- abandoned their wagon; that Murphy and' "Philip; loiner, In, 'a s,' bueST.ts also ,- dr ove trapair away towards A lbany; that the reistor dashed ahead Of • them ;'s thee when 'about'seven miles , from Camille, the buggy containing Murphynnd Joiner was overtaken by four or five whits men, mounted and armed; that the buggyqsa stopped; thatlthe buret dashed xiderlesa '.up 'the road to- , ward's the xelator, who paw the pursuers aroand " the buggy, tome of them demounted; .and that he then cement: rapidly as poseible to Albany.' The following is the statement of the Sheriff of Mitchell county, ,worn , to by himself and, other , prominent citizens.;, It is eddressed to , the MemJ berg of the legislature: On tiaterday, .therleth inst., it was made known to citizens that John Muspby, Of Albany fleorgia,lueV imued a Mr.' chlar and secretly circulated the same among the colored thenof this eminty,sarderhig theM teobring ' their arms with them to a political meeting 'ad'• vertimxldor that dor llt this plseq. I This ID.Wranei tideway corrotterated - by gluten:tenth mlidelir Ito. ben. Cochomn, flti, Thos.. donee, and others, whO came from arced in'the direction of Albany, eta: ling that tinned Degree's wets assembling in ?large numbers at Chins Grove Church, waiting for the delegation from Albany. beaded by said Murphy and Pearce, candidate for Congress, who were to be speakers for the occasioni At the request of citizens, Mr. J. Poor, shrin e,, with a committee of six other citizens, yeeptiattt to meet said pro. cession, and to pretest.against armed negroes bey ing marched in procession isour town, and to state to them distidetir that I ff. tlitsy WM:IIM by down,their arms,. et o,objection. mould be emsde to theltentering Limn and' holding - their' per" Meal reeelleK. The eherl4 delivered, thie.MeMage ,to Murphy and Pearce, leaders of the procession, et add theY.:Meilled , „lbattb. shaillaibthing.to do with these armed men; e, guns belonged to them, and they were In the bit of carrying theM wherever they: went.: ,Thel , sherilf replied, as apeace °Meer, r ,4 s 'it 1 was his duty undee the law to forbid the -Assemblage of armed men at political meeting% and assured them that if they entered the town witifitheir music and ban ners, followed-by armed men, as they were, that r thereiseeTtlit be a breach of the peace, and , that he would not, be respeneinie for the„consequences." &drily fafterwarda the•column Anoved-kinta•'the town in . gegular order. headed by Pearce, candi date for I.lftgress, And 'one Putney,' white, in a . buggy,/ armed with. a ...doubt * stunt gan, a Spencer.rifie,•and two pistols, with a quantity of amtpunition, as was afterwards ascertained; next a four Mares wagon,- containing a band and a number of armed negroes; next followed a col umn of negro merlon foot, between three and four hundred, attended by about twenty mounted outsiders. At least one-half, if not two4hirds. < were armed with guns, and most of , them with pistols. Music was playing,, and the crowds were noisy and threatening in their conduct. , Murphy and one Philip Joiner (negro) in a buggy in the rear, As the head of the column approached the semen? . mu) of our • citizens , James Johns, who was wax laded, approached within a few feet of the colnmn and ordertel the music to stop, which was not -doee. , The column moved on, and. when about ' twenty ete'. a frbm him his gun • was fireel, whether , intentlenally or not is not known, but It was pointed in a different direction, and the shot 'struck the ground about twelve feet from htm. The column fired a volley. Some of them shot at Jobne but most of them in the direction of Mapl's store, thirty or forty steps from the col umn, at which place there were a number of our citizens, all unarmed, wounding six of them. Immediately about twenty of oar citizens sprang to their arms and fired into the column,by which two negroes were killed and a number un known wound:xi. The negroes immediately.broke ton thick cluster of timber one hundred yards ~....rtgrltt_,of„ tine .courthou.se._ .A 1 this, point „there , rwaaan attempt made. by Pearce tee rally his routed forces. Our citizens, immediately, to the ' number of about thirty, part of them mounted, made a charge, and completely routed the whole force, — Petute7 -flying through the woods and fields, and, Murphy and Philip Joiner 'escaping In a • buggy up the. road towards Albany .Seven ncgroes were • killed. From the - beetinformation we have - been able to - precure, between thirty and forty have been wounded, all ; of:whom -have beewproperly card for. ; It, is a , -'ecourceof„deep regrerthat the calstallons‘conse quences of this affair fell, exclusively upon the poor deluded negreee, led on by wicked white men—Murphy, Pierce and' Putney—who made good their escape in the hour of danger, with but little injury to themselves. This result is to be attributed more to - the sharpness and shrewdness of these gallant leaders, who sue , ceeded in effectingtheir escape, than to a want of intention , on the part of' our people. We hereby disavOw any purpose or intent on the ! ... ,'„tpari of ourselves or.; , oer,,6ltizens to violani the `Tliii 4 :o4fikee Pf tild . §o l te iti l'hat*a 6 4 01 4. We ' 'eve r aw wing„ and so expressed oniseries to• these leadtirs4fOr tbeixi to, holci r their political ipeeting - rAis,t' - ..the ~ennt.p-tionso in bur town, - if the negroes seetadisarmede brave didthink, and still that it was our duty, tetobey. the orders of the sheriff as a civil opteeroS this State In breaking , „ , up this unlawfultnseem age. We feel, as their number vastly iiteded pet of our citizens pre sent, that If Unite leeting Ito taken place the livei of our wives and• • childro, would be at the mercy of an infuriated &ob. - ( . ~ • While the eonseanences' e nre to be regretted we t dcrtiekbellett ofiviluttwastdonchby;Jam. people; me feel that they have but discharged a painful duty t Imposed upon therseby wicked'ande corrupt men — now engaged in leading-astray Into-acts- of , leeee lessness the coloredpeoptaof our country. We appeal to life *iv:bawl* poWertoCtltiorgia and the lawful 'authorities or the g overnment to 4 elinnigthnVegresa , of those strolling crinalteelts 1 who are prowling about the houses and 'disturb. :,:ling thdPenee' and ' quiet ''4sf our-: "war-stricken people." ~t ~ , ~, „, ; , I ThVieregobrig stateme nts. fronli,34llltary and civil authorities give full particulars of the riot. The Governor has addressed a message to the elegislateite reCommending that the' Preeldent'be petitioned for troops. ~,Tne matter is being con sidered to-day. ( - - .. r d . The foll Owing was received here to-day: "ATLANTA, t21,a., Sept. 22.—Major-general 0. 0. /Award, Comnasseioner, tj‘c., ,Washington, D. "C.: - A delegation of colored people e going, to attend A eliteltneel,rneetingiftCamilla, 'Georzbewerer at tacked by the whites, because, as is alleged; they were armed, and ten or more killed; probably fifty killed awl wounded. William P. Pearce, loihite,"e'Reipublioan - candidate for Congress in - E.tinstecoud District' - sbot-in Abe legFJohn---Mar—, iphry‘ 'aed'-'F.`“FI `•Putney,' white speakers, are IkeoPdedo " Aektar as known, only two of the at tackingparties were ' injured. No farther diffl- -111111TWirdPeftSeriteramforWardeff to=day: - - -T _ __-.*41/4 1 .47t "I'VAtO. C. Stamm, -Brigadier - Brigadier-General, Assistant Commis *, ' • 0 Viiiit2l l l The fctilarini iP rt ig t _,_ l- r o lap ,rr. • • g w.ifstorit d • 111....lofinion, who t were requested by Lient. Howard. of the Freed- } men's Bureau, to investigate the matter of the 1 Comilla riot t. f. ~„ ~ •!,,, l i To the Coilesnifiest strife Senate and House of I RepresseVree of the Beats of Geo,r,gia.—We lett, cam g et s Apiday at noon. All was.. /late*, and no I at. sten was felt, of farther trouble. Tbe i a offthe citizens were under the orders of the Etth 11ff, and they acted as his pollee in the whole . The newoes of the county are all,qulet an no bad ; eeling exists between them ate&the W tes,s7oo l . l lo ll .olt I .4tpt.r: t ( vi • But few negroia were p esetd,xelpt those in the procession, and there is no necessity for any additional force to ProtElMthe whites or blacked The wounded - El:groat" 'AidWell - care* for, and' have th e sympathy of the whites. The whole ditlt-i culty AtOnstsd 19 thsr3right cisktled ;by :44, 1 "4 preh i titc-,30 carry nogrode te 10-pocal min -wi , -arths. - • The sheriff aispttced Vila right, and insisted that, under the proclama tion 4 ) the Governor an d the law Itwaa hismlntY, salt citrilL °tee r O 7- - io l4 liteihillt 'lit 4The*/.18 no/ excitement in Albany. 1). A. VAsoN , -:, f, , 4 t, i *?, f._,IT. Jchfsffalt: , ? Vason, Johnion andtlstrk/Nor .L.litahautar.who came South ' since the war, certify to the good character of the _parties • making sworn state- Xnellts,l'andttibtlt VatolaXindriotnemvs, reportsi .trefttildt*lbro),ixith .110n4 6 / 4 1010Veteradned I their decision relative to the ovemor's message! and the refuel to ask, the.Fretddent for aid toi. maintain order.-"-' •" r' ' . ' .' '' ''L / ATLANTA, Sept. 22.—The reneontre Ett CaMI.1111 4 ; 00;qbe r tlitetthe whittifsiAthierks, created lunch, escitemcbtbero'and-t hxcitenient biro' and- tlirenglioutatte'Stat&l Te:B-1 terday afternoon the Governor sent in a commu-i n1(211012 to both Houses relative .to the disturbi loess:ln Mitchell county. ''Ho recommends that , theY,retident of the United States be petitionedi for ittilitit.sl3fiffieldiii4 piesbrire order In :that county. - The"GoVerifor stlytethit;lllirngerdfal of ilie*r°4lltialWillitall:WnhOT4thintcF;nl6 tight; of piktipa,plApeagliblyti, assemble his been viol lently andliartiarotaly linpalred,and:thitcthe styli offigerfsfro c *libliYltmalde to profit the rights of Otiomui re -1 , commends the Legislature to mak e . immediate; application pa Um, President • foranuffielent mill tary force Co'lie - etaiiiined Ili Mit r che.ll county to: maintain pacemni. Pro:tent lives and property . ; of citizens -, tend have the-guilty punish's:id .l•by due process of law. The fact that this occurrence Is Me result of &determination publicly- expressed: by irresponsible persons of Otte ,political, party; that the other political party Shall not hold meet Inge, is too well known. It ,is gratifying,to know that this sentiment is confined to a lawless class, and is not countenanced , or ' SuPpoited by responsible citizens. - • f . Tee misfortune is 'that the outrages are no t preventedeinft unless.physical force is added tn i ,the honest efforts of,the officers of the law, we, 'shall be' threwn into' a state of anarchy, where ne itherfife norooperty issafe. ; • • On the 'rending of this mini, is 'reselntion wag offered in thetierlate to refer the Message of the Governor to the Committee on the - State_ of they Republic. This caused "a long debate regarding telegraphing to the President, and a resolution was offered that as the Senate had heard the! statement of a negro, through the Governor, that an account from n white man be received. This, was agreed to. , A substitute was offered -,that l a special com mittee be appointed '4O investigatoLtli whole matter and report forthwith all the facts. The House also appointed a committee,of five to in 4 veatigate and lay a correct, outfit before thd , Assembly. This afternoon the Senate Committee, ap4 pointed to take into considgrOliga-thifinesEage of the Governor, made a % repottuthit\.the evlden submitted to the ,Governor was untrue, accotn ponying the same-with sworn testimony : The was ad report eiptetit-a yet 22; nays wave',Flan,to asp - ,,er ys eitiug+dlscusaion, but uf The House, by a vote of 112 to 30, passed a bil; appointing the firtstTheoehty in November for a ?residential electian. The House also received majority and minority reports relative to the, Governor's message. After a heated discussion the majority report was adopted, which is tha they find the evidence proffered by the Governo is not wastained by the evidence before the corn -Vilitetr, arid which Is' bereivith - rettfrtied: Tire havevontelci the &Inclusion 'that the Whole diffi4 sully occurred and 'origin - MCC - from a de4 termination l or the'.) Ptintea, , Itrenv4 'l l 9 In • the Governor ' s message,' , to -wit Pearce, Putney and Murphy, to enter CamilLti at the head of an armed company of freedmen] which right - was dispnted? by i'the - sheriff of the county, and that, the'realatause of one party and the determinatiorrof the'other caused the distur bance. They find that the civil authorities are able to execute,the law, and.that there is no ne cerisityfor Military interference; !The report is signed by one /Senator and four Representatives: One Senator dissented from the report saying he agreed with the committee,. but be*eved that other legislation is necessary to preserve order and protect persons and property. PURE WHITE WINE CIDER VINEGAR, 8113 MOM HMO i;D,BPICIT; sa, &f. All the requisites for preserving and pickling purpose/1 - ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealerin Fine Groceries, • Corner Weventh i and , yine Street Et) '4211.1 L'S aoca,&_ J-/bY.J. , iO4.:Webb A; Co.` for Krorrt& co . • Agents fo e Bonthenst "b """lur", eor. W Ater' Ond-Cliestnut etreete. Volt LUN(4I—.DEVILED 1.14131, TONGUE, AND "Lobster, - P red , Beer: Tongoef Anchovy Paste . 840 MUM'S Bid 'Ant urottry; No.'llll So tiGi Beyond street . - • .T I.W GREEN'OINGER.'PETHE AND GOOD ORDEI .LI at -CoUBTY I B East End Grocery, No. 118 Bourn. Bed. and street. N EW. „:811AIX• TONGITS:A.IIY. BOUNDS IN kith put np expressly_ for family us in store and for sale at (MUSTY'S Eftet,End Grocery, N 0.116 South Be cond street. MAIZE VIABET. 4 -230 OASES 0E , 13 I • EMORTAB Claret warrant_a to give Batiefaction.,..For b W.,eoroard.re,4 and Elektlietreets. . t2ll..AD'OLt..'=-100 BA` i A ra - or - . TOMB BAZAR I,J Oil of tho latest importation. For, sale by M. F SPUXIMEM:W••coIIter-Orhsndlaglltkirtrodo- tIPER SHELL ALMONDS—NEW CROP PRINCESS Papyr.Eßed,,Almonda--Elnbat.Heheala•Doublo Crown -11 it* Ness.t - reeswz:Nntit.4WltlontiV-Aingb Filberts.? si COUSTY'S East End Grocery Store, No. 119 Sotit . Second rtreet. st s • " DRIED BEEF AND . TONGrES. JOHli 11 - Steward's justlyPoelebratedAllians •and , Driod . Beoti and Reef Tongue" vainl_lteds of Cinch:matt - Kam. _For Jude by-f.f.-F. brILL.OI.--Datoor Axel *miff:U.llth etteetE • NEW .10IIIILICATIONtk • i .1. 1 1 TALKBABOUT ADAMANDILISFAMILY. Fier bound. - 28 . cents; muslin, 85 em. to. Full of information aboitt-•orhrvßeginning.o pleasaintly conveyea. MARS` on,. 8110 W YOUR :C6LORI ,rntravings;.• 18mtn,cloth, 65 cents.i ehOvvlnit the importance of cultivating right principleg find of faithful adherence to 'them in times of - temptation. A ytuth. placed in a house of business. is exposed to teeth ; fawhich the value of early training becomes evident:and • who, by his consistent conduct, fa de of great service to bum fellow-clerks: Th+a is a good beet for:ol6BEs'omA tb -iititer„ on the active Widnes of life.- ' • - 1 • - 'I he AMERICAN - lit/NM:IV-SCHOOL UNIQN, 1122 Chi eine* • treet,Phila.; Eeit Breadway. N - te2L3ti t thee) IiteseTU,OEdIRELDf Betihom:-11...-rwaraewcinxer°,Bfietheteneslaad7r3drititv'6o:7lrit ri m it a "--e zi C-91 school. istwititi.mo the now editiot Willialn 121114118114 A. I"' " 4 ' 'olnrlolo,o Teachers' ThSTribliiihaitell? generally , that Witte a careful and friends of Dinta OU 0 ready, 5nit13.,,,&00 with othei of the abovenwork Mu w examination of the same, and a ' ° "7011 be funlished it -works on the same subject..__C--°-Pi- Tidwell) , for this purpose , :feathers and fpperi,nzen,,r77. • , i at lord rates. ' ' ~gr , ca. - 4 'Price I. 60. '‘ . • .. For a BuiILER Published by , ix s on thgemth star aa. i And . : paid aun T eenane,-iA new tkartv oecturer. aa deuvenad at th New 'Fink * Museum Anatomy . embracing the au • Jerk• How to live and whet taltve or ; Ydnth. nabari And And Ago Menhoodnenandfrnradwed;'The 00000 0 indlyetion, ee end Haryana _Dineen' - aecoanle fon/ZoftetVolerneersordainhig thetas' lectures be 10 warded to ri =l43A_Ok_to :Attend reerdpt of -4 ataraidebY BS School (treat .tozwc fala lvt _ „ti .S.* • rittranatV Mao• ViingeriittlyraN of. the 'teleoretidl Chylongbreasdl Dry Prwerved In boxes, imported arid fox •ta 1 47 , J98EF 3 4 B. BPS4O , CO l 1(18 a ouch DeIsWFS Tp . 4 1 RAN t ' ly . I A Dr ; y`LIQUOfSs` iii' P , XOIIMII7I ...,..risafii Et. - :;.-- --s &WA. 111. tor bwiliarristrant, •• - Pi= Grove. Tanisaga. • • • connects at Reading with the Zest Pens• gYP ° II2. Railroad trains for Allantown be.. and the 1 &lb M. connects with the Lemon Valley train for 1 Harrisburg._ Port =into with OatawLes R.R t trains for Willbunsport. Lock mavens i at Harrisburg wi th Northern ,• •, • CUM= tansy I and Ono. Hill and • • • • • • n • ins for Nortburaber: ; • ~:, t • i t • . re.lows. , •••• •-• •• ; e 1 ..r."!? t fug 1 P. or Reading. P• - •• : f' . Q=. Ae., connect ing with Baading - and • .... • trains for Colt asn i.o %.% ) Wil 11.711MODATION.—Leave• Potts; town atell oa .LM. at ihtermedisto stations;or i rives In aba 9. A. M. Re turning leaves lade ßr yb nt • Y e ll. i arrives in Pottstown at (144. G i ODATION_Va 1 1 -7 ttttedntOrt. A il , Ireri"474". - yea Philadelphiaz. t , 'j k is i e i t /j i g; .._ l Reading it F. w Trains for m ladelistia leave Harrlsint= b a lli a and Pottsville at 846 A. 111.. .arriving In LW P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harris •bviA2l6 P. 11 .2 rt n j - PV; 4 A f #'l lll'.. r i lfi l ;rlll. l4 ) .i.3r7Z SI r , r•C rli Pnisand ""33324;1111 3 it 4.10 _.4. 4 1% 11 M r& Matt= ' ternoan Aa.mMedsinon month if 8.80 P. M r . arriving in Philadelphia MAO P. M. - , -1- '',— _Market train, with a PAIMOUVZ CAS attachis•ll i leaves .M.ll'sdelphia at 12.45 noon for PoMville_ an 4 All Way SW' dons ••,, leaven Pottsville at 7A. /Ajar 1/AWalptdas Sala ' Way Malang. Ail the abeve run .13midnya excepted. del Illg lit 33 Plll__Phit. v 4 txy o &Mir/ L I Mt _ - 1 147n t %%ea able he l - 1 . 14 - u • ' " CHF SW.H. V ILLlLROAD.—Passengers for Downingtown and Intermediate points Isais i le 7.80A.151.„ 12.45 and 4.80 P. M. trains from Pldladel from at &Pa A. M. 0.00 P. and L re n l 2' QM ILSlLROAD.—Passengers for,College vi 44,80,21. M.And i gi u t i M. traits,/ from Phtisket ing Crow Os eat 8.27 A. M. and 1569 P. it. tags !nee Tor sari° ints In Pandomea Vadat, connect with Oaths at Collegeville, NEW YORK EXPRESS. FOR PITTS/lUMI2 AND THE WEST.—Leaves New York ,at• 9A. M.. Lin and B.oo' P.M.. pass Reading atil A. M.. L6O and 10.10 PAL A irtiLlr trib • "F4 tui et iv Artas . .. illia mt., Bal be Betnrninst B stress Tnan leays ti Vturg, on arrival' of Pentssylvants_ _.- at 8 and fi,23 A. M.. 9.36 P. M.. passing Reading at and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40 P. 21., arriving at New York IMO and 1L4541.3L.l and LIMP. M. Sleeping Cara accompanying these trains through between Jersey My and Pittsburgh. without ' Cba bitUrtatin for lifeairotk leave; i'iin . rititriat &la d. M. ; and 2.a6 P. M. Mail trainforburg leaves New York; at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAlLROAD.—'talus leave, Pottsville at 6.45,11.80 A. M. and 6.40 P. 21.mitsingni from; Tamsuqluuss at 8.86 A. M. and 216 and. 4.21 P. M. • ~ SCHUYLKIIA. AND SUSQUEHANNA RAI:MAIN-, Trains leave Auburn at 7.66 I . lll..+Pinegrove and Har.• risburg. and at 12.16 P. M.,f01. a and Tremont ; re., turning from Harris burg_at P. 'end from* Tremont, TICKErs A. M. P. m. .—Thr and6.23 ough Orstelast4.tiske• 4,14,l tickets to all the principal points= the North a nd and Canadas Excursion Tickets from 21dladpIt i ge d t: Reading and: intermediate Madam.' good`ror ' only. are sold by' Morning Accommodation, Market . Reading and { ,Tottstossm A-•.•mmodtWors Trail:oat reduced rates. - Paturelmilickets to lwadelishia. good for day only. are told at Reading and Inter °digs Stations by Read ing rite end: Potixtcrwn•Acconimpantion Trains at reduced l the r a te following tickets are obtainable only at the Mali of 13. Bradford. Treasurer. No. 927 South Fourth @treat. PhitidelpMai dr &G. Al baftils. General Superintendent. Readmit _ 1 OomintannoiX Ticket, at 20 per cent. discount, between, slany Vointidellited, forseittalen and firma. Mileage Tickets, good for Si an miles, between all points , it gra 50 each. Tor families and, firma. Season Tickets. foe tilitrandlqsalue .or Mgr": Inntiths.i for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergyman residing on the line of the road will be fur.; nished•ssithinitidinglthennalnile,andslofbrelt Hs tickets at half fare. Excursion Tickets tram Philadelphia to principal dal dons, patter flatraday, ikaulay and Mondsiy.st reduced fate, to be - had 'Only at the 'Oast Wird; "aX l Tbirteentk and Cello whit' streets. thVggfit3cfrotatatilo=dokg for=litat Broad Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at CZ A. M.,' 12.415 noon. &in and 11 P. for Raiding, LiebstUWEenis: bran. Pottsville Port Clinton. and all points beyond. 1 Malls close at%%Philadelphia Post.oMce for =phis* or; th e read end , bausiebes stioA.M sintitatibendn 1 rival Stations only at 9.15 P. M. BAGGAGE. ,Inmsansis MO( *RV colleckDaMge for all trin e leaving Philadelphia Depot. orders can no left at No 223 South 'Fourth street.= at the Depot. Thirteenth and Cal lowhill streets NORTH PRNNSYLVANIA It. 8.- THE - MIDDLE BOUTE,-IBto and o mrt direct line to Bethlehem.. M Chunk, White Raven, Wilkeebarre.Mahatioy_ City, Mt. Cannel. Pittston, Beranton,Carbondale and all the poinalintlua Lebighand W./online Coalregion& ranengersDepor tn Philadelphia; N. W. damerin , Borks an d Americas street& HUMMER ARRANGEMENT ELEVEN DM:LET/Han -On and after MONDAY JULY 20th. It 6 N. Pas. maser Trains leave the New Depot. corner of Berke and American incest% daily (Sundays erusotedkas follows: At 6.4 b A. 51:--AccomModatina far Port Washington. At 7.46 A. M.-Morning_ Monies ford Bethlehem and Principalfnations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, con necting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valla r l mi te 4 1 Lehigh and Smoneharcia Railroads for ESA° Cat& vaiti=asßn_gen, Manch aninlr,.Weatierly.Jeanetwille, n. wane Wilkeebarre. Kingston. Pittston. and 'volute in . Lehigh and Wyoming _ a l to, in connection with Le. hish and fdahanoy Railroad for Mahaztoy City, and with Catswissa Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wit •itannyirrt. ArriSe at Mancli,• Chunk at 12.05 A. M. at Wilkesbarre at 3 I'. M.; at - Mahatioy City at SP. M. Passenger* by this train „can take the Lehigh Valley Train, Passing ' Bethlehem nt 11.55 A. 51.: for Easton and points on ileiYiJersof Central' Railroad to New York. - . • At 0.45 M.Z-Acconaniodation for Deviestswi e ston• ping at all intermediate StAtions. Passengers for Willow Grove. - Hatbor6' and Hartsville, byline trainetake Stage at Old York Road.„ _ At 10.20 A. M.-Accommodation for Fort -Washington. stopping at intermediate Stations. At 1.45 P. M.... Lehigh Venal . Express far Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch, Chunk, ,White-Haven, Wilkesbarre, Mahacoy Stemandosh. Mt. Carmel, Pittston and` Scranton. and all pewits, in Mahe. nay and WygroingCoaliftegion.e.' ,- - At 2 35 P. M._-Acconimodation fOrDoylestown:stopping a t all tuternlit.i AtErtltatiOn/L' • • o i At a 16Y. and Srusie ekann . msprem f Bethlehem . , Kasten; Allentown. • Bauch Chunk. Wilkes Barre and Scranton. Passengers fee Greenville Cake thhi train to Quakertown and Sumneytown to 'North Wales At CM P. M.-Actsmunodanonfor Dallastown. stelVinS at all Intermediate , stationa., Passengers far Willow Grove, Rstborough and Thltergill3, take stage at Abingr for for New nom at Dovlestowm • i, s At AOO r; 1 •011itt accommodation for Bethlehem, and all stations on mainline of North Pennsylvania Rail: rosA connecting at Bethlehem with Lehi& • Yeller, Ahem high end llusquehatuut Everting Train for Zlitol2. own...Maucli Chunk. At 220 P. M.- , ACIN=111)11141011for Lansdale. stopping a all intermediate _ At 11.301".:11L-Accommodatien for Fort. Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE INPHILADELPHEA. From Bethlehem)atil.oo and 11.05 A. M.; liand 8.30 1106 A. - 1.1. and 5.00 P. M. Trains makes direct oonneo don with Lehigh Valley and Uti kti t- and B°3 = na from, Easton. Scranton._ barre. 7 :01 and , ltscleton. - eng'ere - leaving:Willres - bine P. corniest at bethlehem at 205 and arrive in Philadelphia at 0.30 P. IL From Doylestown at 0.25 A. M., 5.00 and 7.00 P. M. From Lansdale at 7.30 A. B. From Fort Washington at 9.80.10.45 A. M. and 215 Eve In t .ON SUNDAYS. ..n.ll4delphia for Bethlehem 419.30 A.M. , (Ehiladelphis for th27KMW:Ifil at 2.00 P. M. Hoyleotown for Philadelphia atIS.OO Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Fifth and Sixth streets Vamenger Can convect' passen gers to and from the new Depot. White Can of. ecoad and =rd Streets Lam and Union Lincrunwithinsrshort distance of the Depot. 3 . ~T ickets must be procured at theatekeroffoce:fsmordel to secure the lowest rates of fare. FLUB CLARK. Agent Ticket's sold and Baggage shockeAtlltoOLhfo'erincloal points. at Mann's North Penn. Baggage =press Office 0.106 South aftlistreot. .4<•o.f ° PKILADELPHIA,____G_ERMAbiI TOWN NO.BNIBToWN ROADI ,AND TME TABLD .--OU and of iFiideVilik7alB6B FOB.-2. 2 -- Leave Philadelphia—A 7,8, SLON MIL DA:a:LA 8.15, 18X. 5. 5. 6X.8.40,..7.11.11A • 'ism% GerMantown---6. 7.V6 1 118.20:94 10 . 11 . 19 A. M.; L 901, 435, 5 4 63.5.748,4 0,;11.4-11 • - wil The„B.Bo down hosin, and the and 53 6 up mains. - - - 14:41tairoblhe Gennantown.B2relt.-. , Leave O = B.36minnte M% .7andlo34P M. N BUND YB. Leave um-8.15 A. M. 1, P. Da i oA 11 Leav e)B.„ Philadelphia--43. 8.10.19 A. M.:9.8%. SK. 7.9 and 1.1. Leavetheirainl7,7lM-4:loltinnk,K9.4o ends...so A. M.; L 40.2010. 5.50. 5.40 b A40 anadO. Leave Philadelphia-4915 minutes 'A.M. I and 7P. M. Leave Gliestnutlllll77 l ,so admit" A. 51,02.40.V. 0 9.KmlertteaP. • .1 . , FOR CON 2.110f1uu5 'Arm r4ORKIBTOWN. Leave Philadelphia --8; 734.9. 11.05.A.M.2.135.8.434. 536 54, 8.06 and. 11}5 Y. M. Leave Norristown-5.40. 7.7.6049.11 A. M.; 1364 8.434. 6.11 and 835 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PhDadelphia-419,4111.;r u a ri nd 7.15 P. M. Leave Nonistown--7 _. - 91.• 5 and 9P. M. unit, MAMA K., Leave PhilanelE BlB - --4 .' 11.06 A. K. I 136. 8. 43d. 535. 415, 8.05 and 1136 P. M. Leave manaYank-6. 10 . 7,36,8.50.936, 3136 51.124836. ix and 9 P. K.- k: - LiON Bintrokyi3. and 7 15 P.M. Manarelk . hi -7 ' 4 A. 2 6 N:18 dP.M. r .ilake=l Superintendent. 19,4 9feei l strealL iiediii^- takiiiiiiir) LINK. VIA TIVITEBYLVANIII. IOti I? , • V Ci iity li War i tan ts al. ll* 491;leiPte" Lea statism arrai2 = ratlie acteg Aids day, this road ti ed to IA" 1914= , ta, tronandise oar alMt i o.. ll .. a thet point t‘ k - t ---- Before 5 TAWAIIIMarfor , _ golukuoY=lkthe , o i ther 'tsp.:ins i:,74. ago , 4 Wiatubst begorti M [3 f( daY. v NMI .Y7 . 0t 2 .'V ., "7".1' witi; . LL.,, 01 :4 . z T 113 IE o,‘ muoau. PALIMINDIX SOOT. Form yilq. r ti r 41 I 4 • . A l I 1 ..4$ I . 4 t i. - 0 , ' -, v I V E CTi I ' ' 7 iticit lintve DßZ a ONE Mogi cal the win P ' m• m m° iw - ;; :,. •;:ißmrps cdorstg oin irousta - 4 'l r i r l. i r sot M/141E l a r crthec Routes an er a m r s exj,_omM lA W 9: 9li • esa. uri wii PY4 . ...LwAu 1 . ; t:Fr.:Pl_:l-:. 0. j I ".. . AMEISNDLE trrE. liarTo SWUM the ALKD allissis ai this LECP. L .he VERY P 113241 ABA. ro_ll, TICKETS - via PAN. " at TICKET OPY/tum. t;M:1 RTY 4 24 =7400 n. . 411 WL5 4 1 41141t0 144 And THI.EIBST and ' a.a - Wast Mai. Wit SCULL. Mal Ticket Ast.. Pittsburgh. 110 EN H. KILLER. Otasq East% AstAgiltroatiway.lLY :: CAMDEN and • : 1 E AND TRENTON. TiE -7 1 AD 'C fa l i r) rtddnl 7 HLlNlalrear. PlilMitelphlit to Now,llttito And intAr.vincan,konn Wilma intwydninr. - - At 6IR A. AL. via Camden and Amboy._AMore. 11295 , At 8 Ctraderkandiersey EitiExPresa Mail , 3 IL: I AL RAO r• l4 , (Jniden and Amboy Expreen_oo 1 . 421.11.814 P. AL. vtaßanideneind Jenff Clity.Eximme. 8 00. At 6 P. M. for Amboy and Interm edia te stations. At 520 and 8 A. Ai v iad i tr 4 .llß l L , . for Freehold ALS - m. p AL 620,8 and 10 A. , 3.80:41.80. 6 and '1 .40 far noreeptown, Burlington, Beverly and Detente. At 620 aAL tO A.. 11.4, %AU pen fl, and 11.20 P.M.. for klorenee. ' At 5.80 and 10 A. At.,1.„8.00,421), if and 1120 P. M. for Ede. water, Riveraide, Riverton MIA Panturs. 2P. M. ; Riverton and 8. 80 P. M. for Pabri At 5.30 and 10 &MASA Linn P.M.far Fish House. INlrThe 1 and 1140 P. M. es vrill leave from feet of iderket greet by upperferry. From Kensington Depot: At .11 A. , fea r la Rarldnittell and Jame' City. New. York j At 7.00 and 1/.00.:Cie9 i 80.8 i 0 and 6 P.M. for Trenton and lc BrietoL. U BristOL . :And UM A. M. forßristel.'• At 7.00 and 11 A. IL, and 5 P. EL for Monts,. ilia and ° At 34ll 7nd MIA A. 221) end 5`P. M.lorSchtrocks and Eddington. '&t 7.00 and 10.15 A. 8148811,4...11. - and 6,N t A1,,. for Cornwell; T Torreedale. liohneeburg.acon.nwrannomintfrea-1 berg and FM. rankford. and BP. for Holmes and intermediate Stations. From West Philadelphia Depot, via Connecting , 1 ,Z1 ‘7 5;20 A. M., 1.00, 6.60 andi It P. AL bieWr York Er ; Line, via Jersey ... 26 At 1 A. M. Emigrant Line........ ... . ' . ~..2 00 At 1.80 A. M. on Monday only -New York Express , Line . .. , The 9.36 icidLa ......... Ma; Ili; 'digs Anotbean. i Sundays excepted. At Aso A. M., 1.00, 6.80 and 12 P. M, for Trenton. At 230 A. M.. 6.80 and 12P. 111.. for BristoL At 12 P.M. (Night)for Morrisville, Tollytown, Sclumcks. Eddingtoo, Cornwalls.Tortisdale, Holmesburg.TaconY. Wissincmmg. Brideaburg and Frankton!. ,For Linea leaving Kenahugton DePot , take the ears on 'Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before departure. The Cars of Market Street Hallwaun di,. I root to Welt Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and W alnut within one squam On Madam the Market Street Can will run to connect-with thee %0 A. It and 6.80 P. M. Unea, BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES from Kensington Depot., • • At 7.00 A. m, for Niagara Fella., Dußalo. Dinkirk. 1 Elmira, Ithaca; Ow o Rochester,BinghamPton; O,wvgO. , ramie, Great ontrose.Wilkeabanne„ Schooley's At,lio and 8.30 - P. Birfqz Scirr r t.4l,2ltrpudsburg, Water Dap, Belviaere,MastowLam • 6,Flemington. Sc. rhe 8.110 P. 16. Line eonnects act With :the train leaving Easton for Mulch Chtadailllelltovni. Bethlehem. At 6 P. AL for Lambertville and intermediate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO..AND PEMBERTON ' AND EUGHTSTOWN RAILROADS, from Market , Street Ferry (Upper Side.) At 7 and 10A. M... 1,8 80 and 5.50 P. M. for MerchantsyMe, Mom estown liarliordoldasonvi6ei Ilainsport, Mount liolly,Smithville,„Ewiunville,Vincentovvmßirmingluun and Pemberton: At 7 A. M.. 1 and 3.30 P. M. for Lewistown.Wrightatown, Cookstown. New Egypt. flornerstown. Cream Ridge, lmlaystown. Sharon and Hightdown. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Paellt .`kessengere,areprohibitestfrom Cain - en:4We stv :sage but tindr warning appareh.:.All over pounds to be paid for extra. The Company I t their wi l l monsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound.and will not be liable for any amount beyond SSA except by BY* dal contract. Tickets add and gboultoff Juno. tu t rig to ViorLaertur: Biaixtgadu i l ,thlrbittlA Men. erden, NewpOrt, alusEt. Tfof, - naruoga, - tics, Rome, Byre Rochester. Buffalo. Niagara and Suspension Bddg An additional Ticket Office v located at No. tog Chestnut street. where tickets to New York, and all portant pointoNorth and Ewa. easy be °cured. Per. a P Tickets at thiiknoe have theirbag- M ge checkedom residences of hotel'to thin. by (l ames Trander Baggage Erp_reee. from New York for Philadelphia will leave from toot of Cortland street at 7 A. AL and 1.00 and LW P. M., via Jersey City and Camd At 6.80 P. M. via ersey City mid KmMngtm. At 10.00 A. Wand 12 M.. Mu! 6.43 P. M., and 12 Night, via Jersey City and> West Philader phia. From Pier No. L N. River, at 5.20 A. M. Accommodation and 2 P M. Express. via Amboy and Camden. Sept. 14. MR WM. ii. GONZALES. Agent. grigra A NAL RT:PiTTA- H W AILR a ATDON— TIME,TABLE.—,Cumnencing:Sat day. Depot.eorner of. Broad street and Washington even as follow s: Way-mail Train. at. Sal A. M. (Sun sys excepted), for Haltimore,stopping at all regular.'stations. CorniecUng with Delaware thortilikt ,Wilmington for Crisfield and Intermediate stations. Express train at 11.45 A.M. (Sundays excepted) for Haiti. more and Washington. stoPping at Wilmington. Perry ville and Havre-de-Graces Comaects at Wilmington with; train for New Castle. Express Train at. 4.1.0 P.M. (Sundays elteepted), for Bal timore and Washingen stopping at Chester Thurlow, allk Linwood. _ N .Ythant, Wilmingtou•Newport,Banton, New. ark. Elkton:ortheast.CharlestowmPerryville,Havre-de.: Grace ; Aberdeen, Perryman's. Edgelyeed. Magnolia.' Chaee a and,Stetritnera Run. Night Express at 1130 P. M. rdaily) 6 for Baltimore and' liVashington. !topping at Chester. Thud° w. Linwood. Claymont, Wilmington. Newark. , Elkton, Northeast.' Perryville and El 'tyre. de-Grace. Connects at . .._Widmix(gton - I ' , (Saturday& excepthd` with Delaware' Railroad Line. stopping at New castle Mid-' dletown. Clayton. Dover, Harlington.... Seaford, ' dalisbury, Princess Acne, and (connecting at CriXfield witlO bOst fel; Fetn•nffi Monroe. Norfolk. Portsmouth and. dim nth. Peasengerifor . Fortrins Monroe and Norfolk via Bald.' more wi ll take the 1L45 A. M. Train. Via Crisfield will take the IL `WiltefngtetiTrein,'ltumPilall at' all station/ between Philadelpistaend Wummgton: Leave Philadelp_hia at 11.00 A. M., 2.80, 5 . 00. 7.00! P. M. Tite.s.ol,P. train , connectswititthe.Delawarn Railroad: 6r(Hareingtoin and intermediate station& Leave Wilmlogfon 7.00 and 1010 A. M. and 1.30. CIA and 1.00 P. N The4B.lo A. M. Train not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 8:04, M. andi7.lo P,. 5L Trains f win _Wilmington run daily, 'All other * Accommodation ; "Traths Sundays excepted. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Lmtve Baltimore 7.25 , lid i Nr A. M. Express. 11.25.. r. Ex-i press: 7.ffilN.L rein. SUNDAY T FROM BALTAMORE. - - - -Leave Bat , 'there " at 7.25 P.`111.. stepping at ' Magnolia, APerryman , s.! Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Perryville,_ Charlestown,' North-east. Elkton , Newark. Stanton, Newport, WS!, toington. Claymont. Linwood and Chester. Through tamers teat! PEOnth Weataloutti and ikrathwest may be procured at ticket.office. Chestnut street,under Continental Hotel, where also State Room and Bertha in Sieeping-Cara UM be iseeuredrduring ther , day. Persona Parchng tickets at tllis office can havebeggage ckecked at their residWA 137.th_tinier VolnpanY. F. 4r4 Ear. Superintendent WEST CHESTER. AND PELILAJ 'DELPHI& ,:11AILROAD, s VIA ME. , '. On an ,_.,_.D1A,:13 ".I,IMMER,ARBANGEMENTS4 • ..'ONDAY, - AprillSths 1860. the trains wilt leave Depot, Thirty first and Chestnut streets, as follows:. Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.15 A. M., 11 A. M., 2.30, 4.15, 4.60, 7 and 11 P. 51.1 -Nrest,Cheategor Philadelphia, from Depot on M autet,i 6, 1 D. 7 7.11) and 10.45 A. M. ) . 1.56, 4.50 and , Us and after Monday, June' 15th an additional Tra'n l will leave 'Philadelphia tor Media and Intermedia el Points at 5.80 P. M. Trains leaving_West Chester at 7,80 A. M., and leaviogi . PiehlAMlooNat 4.501' M.. will atop at'l3. C. Junction kin& 151 dia. Oast. - • .• , Passengers to or from statism! between West Chester', and B C. Junction going East, will take train leaving West Chester at 7.15 A. M. and going West will take train' leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., and transfer at B. C.l Junction.• . . 2_ Trains leaving Philadelphia ISL 7,15 A. 'and 4:50 P.M.; and leaving Wed Chester at 7.80 A. M. and 460 P. M.; connect at B. C. Junction with Trains on P. and B. C. it." it. for Oxford and intermediate points. ttiffnlNDAYs.--Leave Philadelphia at 6.00 A. M. and Leave Welt Cheeier l iA.s - A. 5L and 5.00 P. 51; The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and WaV nut Street cam. Those of the Market Street Lino run within one square. The cane of both lines connect with each tralOLupon itaarrival. • - tart Passengeraare allowed to take-wearing aPParel only as Bagger and the Company will not, in any Casei be responsible or an amount exceeding $lOO nnlasaspecial contract is ma 6 for the saute,' General Superintendent. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL; ROADr,•• FALL' ARRANGEMENT: On and after MONDAY. Sept 21st. MS, trains wW lea t a i e Vino street Ferri. I f ir " I ' Freight, with pyaseenger car cltitched......... ...9.15 A. M. Atlantic Accommodaston.... - "" .. . .3.43 P.M. Junction Accommodation ; to Atco andinterine diato Stations - .... . .•P. M • • r 4 ItETIIIiNIN Or. WILL LEAVE' ATLANTIC: AblualFreigL. ... . ..... ... A. P. su m. AceemmuodatiQn• . f.` . ht. .. ... AG - Junction Accomniudtitonirour,Atco.'.......-.....8.26 A. MIA Vine Street Ferry 6t N. ......... Vi00 e. as Haddonfield. . P. sad &is P. AL 'turtuAlirtlALi. TEA.= TVATUNTIC our— :Mextes Weill:reef: IA Si o.beti Yea Af kan o ; a e 304 - • ' ' ' ' 'Ali-UR/4; _ r . ~_ r". • - •“)-- •' •/ - Ih r *Eol . .4 . 4akirrA14N0494344, ANtfAMNP4OIOII6 14'44 root it Mirka SCOVileir fre*/). Oolifindientidlitiglarednesday,Siiii.l6,lBoB. i ti tail, ' suif(Olbsiro: '• - ,' ' or i mr il ckftstiono belies linlyme alb P. M. eland old =ten:nodule elation* &US . _ , llcaltaiol ' h lilapa sad waio,stotions 8.15 A. 31.. and 8.20 P. .'• . , -1 Ebril i tabteriat afra i M, 845..11,20 and O.' V. M. .VTII6 &Wades dell at 12 o'clock. noon. Footled 1 , .. odAt *dna eototerfwbarribeling , Wal. I't. ore ltd. It il'elkware distil& '' , : '',,IBI4.LIAHOtSEV(EI,IL. v. • ' 1 ETTRANLA '' • URNTRAL • - " • • • , • ray, ~ • 'il im ari tr iir ~t ' '. . f i thintieo l 4 7 V ' ' , , :4 ,14 .4 .4 - ~t . , • . :, I PI.T. ye t i tt ) 4l - 0.: . 14 ESE' • .42111xsztora i 3 • P ' . ft i i h r ie ' arffet= ;lido ' , .__ ‘. _,Ort.' ''': 4l 'lliroVars ree ,of ,the. Chestnut , sua W ••• • news • • tun,' • Is4l.4Dans atthellMot. r. • • ;,. , ), ; .._ ON SUNDAYS-The ktartet etreet Carii leaa a r t gliti and Market ginsets_lll_ollBo4lLbeientLthe ddP 01 eWn.4 g I , i ll ' eh Car Tracts elm be bad ion' ennead:Mat the ; ow. Northwest corner of lOWA, ia4 Chertnut sn4 at the Depot. /=til Of Ina Unit:all-miter Coniyany wmglatfor and e at the Repat. Orders left at No, 901 Chest. ( nut stroW g ll B Mariget strie4 will • _ft ,ftlati_ attention. ..r. ,, • + Titaxds LEAVE DEPOT. WE.- , Traim.....,.... . , _ _._....411.03 A: M. M 1 Imlu i. -44 '" 14 ........... a . r :. l r.±.. ll . f ..:tf . . au at a l 9 l;4o 4:l° A. P. lll l t .Esseeire . OHM A.?& . lierrlaburi ceoz Accor am mii . ftaton. -49.80 Odatloa p t.L Ye lu rlT=Trafm.-.............................at 680 P. M. 'Cinchulati.Expree , . . ... .. . . .....-.at hoo E... st. Erie Mall and_Pullarr Pai:. .. .. .. .......at MOO P.M. Thiladdvbia =mem ..,..... .-. ._. .. . ... . -..at.t2.0a nt_tbt Erie Mail teens daily gem t Strudel:m=B to Wil liamsport onlY:011 Haturdraf night. On, quasi' mot pas serasEszgi ti i i e s eag xeig c p ma, at. ia 0 cleyjc. _ . , leaves as "' '' 474 , n ": 11111121) W si t . ittitmAiser... I,listiot; Train „ ns t i al i y. mert , Sunday. 1 8 7 1 = 11 ..i. ticketa must be procured and baggage d by &ft P. &Lot 118 Market street. • • • TRAINS- &BMW. AT DEPOT. VIZ: Cincinnati .4.•............-.... 4.• .4 At 145 AA a ,Pblladelptda ...,.....:- ....... .....- u 7.10 Paoli Afton:L. ' -.•...at 8 20A. Ili.„ and 140 dr 7.10 I'. M. • Erie litailrand Brdltalo Erpret5.......1.,. " .1 7.100 A. M. Tra/n......... .-.... , ....... .... " 9 Fast Line . " 9.85 Lancaster Train. • "12.80 I'..ht Erie Express.: .... .. .....:v. - .... ..... .. ... - " 5.10 ' Day EsPmes. - - .f.. ......... ........ . . .... . .. :ar 5.10 Ranisburg Accent -...- .... ...... ........ . ' 9.50 For further infoirmatton. apply to . • . JOHN C. ALLEN Ticket Agent, 9 01 Ches t nut meet. tin 'CAPP F. D.' MAP Con antra oteL I FRANCIS 110 , et atreet. mown. Pr i th r ,t2, T i cket at the Depot. The Penney Minis Railroad Company will not assume any risk' for Baggage, exceisger • wearing apparel. and Jimit their rppUtty. to Hundred Dollarsinvalue. AS BaM9Yie Weeding th , amount in value will be at the tisk or the owner. Wear takenkr_ contract. - • 'EDWARD . -GlinuarabiturserinteadeM. Altoona. s. f ' ' ' • " PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE • CENTRAL , RAILROAD. Bummer Arrtmgements. On and after Monday. Aprit.l3llthe Trains will leave Pikiladelphht.frora the Depot o the,est Chester & Philadelphia Railroad, cos •ner of .Bret and G_ _bertaut streets (West Fhilada.), at 7.16 A. M. and 160 P. M. . Leave Eking Bun, at 6.1 g A. M._,_and Oxford at 15.00 A. M., and leap \ Oxford at 0.215 P. M. s ' A. Matket Traft with , Passenger Car attached will ran en Tuesdays and Edda leaving the Rising Son atll.oll A. M.. Wilford at, 1145 soulllennett.at 10 3 P. AL, eon. Wat West Chester onctimawith &train for , Phila. . On Wednesdays - ande a 4days train leaves elphia at ROO P. M..rone _ to OxfOrd. , The Train leaving Philadeirkia at .15 A.M. connects at 'Oxford with a daily line of B es ; for reach'l3ottom. in Lancaster countY. turning . ayes Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford With the Afternoon Train for Phibidel• phis -The g ir ßun raitt leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M. Tuna to Risin. Idel.. ramogera sllosied 'to 'take wearing apparel only. as •Baggage., and . the Compan a p iei r nt oot; in any case, be re • sponsible for an amount ex ceeding one hundred , dollars, unless a specialOntraet bekmado or the aame. talk . : I : , MiET WOODrileneral Supt. illiM- - P=.ADELPECIA AND ERIE MEAILROADJ— FALL' ' TIME TA ,.‘ , ..' v rt iiii d i ef 1161. Bitii nore. , and fired pot a to theNorliviest and the Great, Re min rd'enn• . n i ) v ii agliti7neVoliVi'Vkt e rtp - 9 1; , IN' I lifreth. on Great. the Philadelphia and Erie icaiiro ad ran dul fellows : — o= .--- aP M. Mail way, mare jai xi ...•••••• • • ••; • •V a 4 w l c isi. " " enrivnfat Ed_ _ e._,..'.' ', ...• . ........,....... 9.Wr.P. M. IV A EXpeill Leffeeirmapraa...... 7 .. .. .. 1 .114 3 0 t... • t i i.. arrive: at Erie. ......:7....... 9.50 A. M. Ely• dra !jail leendThiledeliWilli~ ame 4.• .... i . ".•• • • ( 1 . 1 2 ? 3 ° t p i t • " arrives lit - LUelr even 7.45 P. M. • EASTWARD' la t a Tr da k it val Erie =dee — - "ig . ;: . .... ..............11Ell A. M. “ - arrived at Philadelphia . -..... 7.00 A. M. EEP retell !P a Y ul , NNViy.." - - al; ' ......... .... 818 P. BT. r . arrives at Pldh - Te1e1phia........ : .y r ." 5.00 P. M. Mail and Express connect with 'on Lunen. and Alle gheny River Railroad. Regintac L ked Through. TYLER. General Eineerbderulent RELIEF ASSOCI&TION. NO CE. CFFICE OF THE MAIM,. ATTAN CO•OPERATIVE RE. LIEF No. VI WACRII . STREET , PHILADELPHIA 0114i:cr.—The object of this Association is to secure_a_ cash payment within forty daya after the death of a mem ber of as many dollars as there are members in the class to whicb he or she belongs, to the heirs. ILLUSTRA TION • Class "A" has 5,000 male members. A member dies. The Anociation pays over within forty days $5,000 to the widow or heirs, and the remaining members forward within thirty days one dbllal and ten cents each to the Ateociation to reimburse it. Falling to send this sum, they forfeit to the Association all moneys paid, and the Association supplies a new member to All the place of the retiring one. • • TEN CLASSES FOR MEN AND TEN FOR WOMEN. CLAtitiEß.—ln class A all patrons between the ages of 15 and 20 years • in Class B all persons beta een the ages of _2O and 25 years : in Class C all persona between the ages of 25 and 30 ' years; in Class D all persons between the ages of 30 and 35 peat e; in Class E all persons between the ages of 35 and 40 years; in Class le all persons between the ages of 40 and 45 years ; in Class G all perm= tetween the ages of 45 and 50 yearn; In Class II all persons between the ages of Wand 65 years; in Class I all persons between the ages of 50 and 60 years ; in Claes B. allpersons between the ages of 60 and 65 years. Th e classes for women are the earns as above. Each class is limited to 5,000 members. Each person pays six dollaxs upon ix:coming a member and one dollar and ten cents each time It member dies belong ing to the same class he or she 'is a member of. One dollar goes direct to the heirs; ten cents to pay for collecting. - A member of one class cannot be assessed this dollar if a member,of another class dies- Each class' is independent. having no connection with any other. To become a member It le necessary: To pay Six Dollars into the Treatise at the time of mating the application ; to pay One Dollar and Ten Cents into the treasury upon; the death of each and any member of the class to which he or she belongs, within thirty nave after date of notice of such death- to give your Name, Town. County, - State; Occupation , etc.. - alto a medical-certificate. Ey. , ery minister is asked to act. as sgent, and. will he paid , regular rates. FUNDS—Circulars will explain fully in regard to funds and investments. CircUlars giving full explanation and blank forma of application will be senti! ri on request or upon a personal app ll eatioat the Office Or . the Aseociation. TRUSTEES AND OPPICBRS. MoMIJRDV, President E. T. WRlGHT,(President Star . Metal Company), Vice President.- • , W. S. CAB. AN (President; Of the .StuYvesant:.Bank) • Treasurer LEWIS SANDERS, Secretary. . J. R. MAN GAM t President National Trust Co.) D. Li DUNCOM.I3, No.B Pine street., The trust funds will neteld in trust by the NATWINAI,NEUST,COMPANY , - 1 0 ;. 336 /IreadWaY , Nen , York, Agents wanted : tor, this city. , u . NRWAStAIIPPINCOTT,OeneistAgent, attan uo.operative nellet Aasociation, se.24re4 N 0.432 Walnut atreet, Phlladelphis. 11IED1CI$AL.` g WAD. DENTALLINA.—•A 13UPERIOlt ARTICLI3 FOS olomoieg the Teeth: destroying animalcule which la feet them, eying tone to the gems, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be need daily: and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums,,w the .: aroma . and. detersiveness will recommend it to one. , Being composed with the assist= th Physicians and elicroscoPist.il Is confld Ur ered as a reliable substitute for the nn. certain wash ormerly_in.yogne. • Eminent•Dentiste. scquainted with the cimilitainits of • the Dentellitus, adVoca e r4 Wie i with cOntidne nothing to, Prevent its vurelDSlD em torment: , Made only b 7 , " •'' ' 7. gr. 13E131 4 124,'Apothecer7 • - ' • BrOad and Spruce For sale by Dreigglittli generalM and Fred. Brevim. • L. Steakhouse. Hassard do Cc.. Robert C. Davis, C. Homy., 0000 C. Newer. • Isaac EL Kai; ' • . Chas. Shivers. H. Nee B. M. licCollin. 'l`. J. liusban DI. Bunting. Ambrose ss. IL Eberle. •Edwae& Par! Jalliag N. Minh; • • Wm. ,B. Webb. Orbaghuret &CO. *James es & ames Combe. , VsJott. CO.: S om e HUghti FL C. Melee Henry A. Bower. • - Wroth& Bra. , IBABELL& MARIAM% r t ,stab-11.TwEurra Btreet. Consultation" tree.. • —„__ my9.ly orsiorriiiit irrevEn. 00 THOMAS FL lITION 'SONS, , , Late Andrerwt & Dix No. IBM OUESTMRP.Street, p Matudadosete S P P 9II4,I:Ini t*k /4 1 4 i Olt , 46 wu t . jorio-01 1 41quigativi.liiit _ s e Alitw avv getat rert sad PVlViste taelintlal cootistwaptzfrii ILEA% %IL “DROPOSALSlClklasifililtigltra ' ' t g. , ]focus or Ilgrazgrarerrrwue Burnie era Taig ' • '-. • .' - timnuor OvvrOsi.SePt..PltrB.l/ Sealed Pronsoals will be received at rata co __Jiatig THURSDAY, the 15th day ol'Octeber:10504 1 10” 0 .,m 106, K, M.. for furnishing each of the following artiOitie.oaple. twenty for the we of the 'louse of Represearatitorier tiro :United btataireiz :- . • . • __,' -,.. , ..-- . ~,,), 'e I_, . 100 reams white . Quarto pod Papa. , cite* gispertnn fatal t 4 • • 40 rear= White Quarto Post Piper; extra arrilatilleiWiii° 150 reams white Commercial ,liete Piper . ,flyer. • 40 :reams white CommercillNote , Paper, nth% : Inilair ,7s reams Fancy liolePaPer. - ..- ' '5O reams foolscap Pape; extra auPerfirialittit lined: • As gealnivegaltraliilliten. extra. slur aline, rant Use& 10 mnes Journal Paper, white heavy. extra erepertine. 14x) 7 inches. rele 3 4ittern. . :, . „ ~ , , , - • 'ffkl Warns Oft 'Paper. '• - ,_' ' ''l f ' • ) 1000 , enseene Man illa, elver. I.9xlft fathen. , Rat. Val fielitb and smeet.h4 tO weietbelonitn_ pounds per team. - , . i 000 ream" liwilltayaper. 1M. , 1 filches. flat. verlr,teirals and studietn to WelibloseriOAtvo - eoundstalrin. , • - 200 resusiskanilla 0W.M7X2.87 inekesi;tlat,, , vm'y tough. •antereoth,ter weigh fat•pysponxide I. etreanic; . • .. .50 4 OPlNCM iath a e tkV i ag t e B o l :ll3Meg. ; . Keen eenteginek :Itiresiotley m xiii= ~• ono white - 2lgia p t , ~p , white ret- ern?* 0 • reebrur. " , ..lebite feleadtte "- "veleetiefi'9 4 lathes. ~ 1 0.000 White tbicklidireatveErntlegang 10ifintilitistbes.' 85,t00fancy ote.firsVi l!, - . . si k, --.. )..,7. , :;_i , . -: ; '.. ~ 1.35 pose Con sr 0 V Ito,ooo bu ff a tiiisitNe Ott dime. VOW' Unlit g..." - i l er . 20.0)30 buff estemEnvino.... 835x1B;,..'inahori . . .: , 11500.000 troff Envelope:Tot P4t1c81 , 7!), filix63linches. 25 gross Gillett's Pena, 0."404. ' , " , I 4, 25 woad GillotrePenaL WBO3. t' - 'T'''' . '. • : 25gron terryYnlaminted pone. ... ', • ~. i • 50 grata .strk '8 C9I:I4IBBrCLUPInB„, . : I: . : det,ezt gOld"Pen ibe. ' _ ._." ' '- , frdezenVold Perin, wishing nide. ''- ' ,' "'"- ." - apron 4.l.rieltflatlnkstandeth; • •.- • . • : 1 , . :.4 '.i .i ,1 grove lukatanda..assorted styleii. ....' , . ~,- .. ~.., 3 dozerrArnoldle Cleniline Writing 5101 4 1 4 81,. ...8 1 uw. ,, ' '' IS dozetsatziolai Genuine Writing Piald, , Paciwo'• ' • s, ,3 d ore* Arnold's capitate' Writing Fluid s quarto. ..)i. , ;• ` 8 dozen Cannine hair. ~-, . • • , ~, , .-: =-- ~ ' 2"dozen 'Genuine French Xlopying Ink: quarter.' '.' ' s ' 3 dozen Genuine Pretichikipying•ltik,pittia...) t - ,1 ',' t'' 6 dozen Jet Illap ink, qttarts, pints and 35pirits5 ..•1 :•,, -: 1 gross Rubber enholdere.:No 8 • . , -.. . „•". 10 f"° PembaderrOrariotur kinder; ,'. - % • , .),.. : . , ~ ~.., ,lu oxen' 'Renee Pencils: abort, Px 0 Ilide - ri.) 'l'.. % . '."' . 10 dozen Robber Pencibidangepto g. ,i‘. •,;., ...',.. ,- ,, , ,,i. p t 8 dozen Rubber Propelllag,Permils," olff morinten.':, 15 p ose A. W.loarber'ellibiek•Lead'• °netts; No:I:lien •gon drounit - • .-.: ,1 •,7' , ~ . ‘l..ri '..,r 1,-, :,• -;i,, • , 10 dozoz 'Azoe74ean! Anatl4.,olloll:ColllikTir*lLCAPPine. and Blue Pencils-hexagon. • - ' •. -,, • • • 15 dozen A.W. Papery. Canilineiditillipieljenc/W linXll - 10 dozenDiiries for 1548. ~., ' f . . ~. t. , ,, .1; j j •,•: et ,L , 1 ,. ;" 6 dozen Atitograph Books. '''. . ~" . ...,,,," , ~., . -.25 dozen best White Mucilage , flatatomico bottles:" • 1 dozen fine Portfolios. ..., _ ...• ... .• • . r. , . ~, r. 'i ,- ) 'r, I 9 .1.2 dozen Lawyer's Taste. Wk.. , ,• •,, ~- ~ r,,,, ~ ~. 1•,• i , .. , 20 & menPaperrolders v .. 100epoolesPinkTape. ". ' . ' 20 dozen Pocketlinives, good rinalitlesaodgarra, Nos , tonbalm's. Crook's and best Americennionufacti4e.• • • ' 12 dozen scissor!. 835 to 6 filches. 6 dozens ponge Cups • , .• • ' ' ." , v , -',• • . . '.' , .., 8 dozen Paner_Weights. -, 6 dozen Beady Reference no!. • - "'l2 dozen'Erasing linlved 2 • In dozen PorternonnaieN varions kinds. i •' ' '" ' ' --" 10' dozen Mulcts. 30 dozen packs Welting Cards, cut ,from the Bristol Board. in boxes. *..., -:36 groin nubber,Bands and Hinge. • ••• ' . 01pounds.Actietaunin.. _. , _, . , , .., ,-, .. low akin' Parchment, 16x22 Maw. • • ' 2000 pounds Thick. Boft, and Bard 'Nine. ' 18 dozen•lifernorandurWidanusleript. and Other•Blrink ' The - adhesive envelopes'meat "be' ixtrAWellienimed, with pure white gum, or they will nothardoeived I , and ,sample' of all kinds of anvelopwr twist. be, submitted in such boxes as they are to be delivered. in. Alt white en velopes are to be delivered M. boxes containing.not over '550 each. "Boxes"for buff envelopes to centain Slot torersoo , each, and to be strongly made. • • ~.. .., .'. - •• ;1. , • .-• . In the, supply of.gooda,coutractors . will"ba rigidly' iq quired tdfurntsh articles fullyequal to the. simple • . Proposals- rriost' be etticerepanisd -by( the mimes )lif the emetics intended to. 1) o ceßazedi and a bond, in the sum of $l.OOO that , patio) : r.ii, furnis h such article{ tiO,may,. Ire awarded to them. , , , .. i - As requited by Ifni: preftiericdoeill.be:glitzt t 0 ; rodtrill tons of American. industry. it : equally, cheap ~.sin of -as . aosd",qwsiity •ian d all venous maaing Vollele. tO „supply "any Oaks of s'rtteleir will statewhethor a same'are the manufacturesof the United-States, - ~, ').'. ~, ~. i,, Lc., 'I he aiticloo.. are to. be.deliverred free 'of .any Ararat> PT es triage at the' office -of the Clerk of; ttie doneof -Representatives, on or before - the 15th dal' of , Novem b er. 1868, • • .• ~ . - ."; -_. c , .., :: ..• • :1 , 1 ... -Each, p_ropossl to be indorse d !Proposals for : Stationery, ' for thu House of ,RepreeentatiVati of ,the IN ce:l - litotes.' 'and addressed to the widen:Weed: . -',' • .., •-' ' • • ' huflictentspeclmena of each class , of : artictearproposed for must 11.CCOMPaPY the prcoma.4 mpiced isith, tlieptt me of "the bidder • . , _ , c' The ivelitheper Tea= of 41'W:tiling PaPers. - eiceptiancy note paper; must be stated t n g tlie sample.r;• , , The, person afferingto fe any Wasp of orticlesietthe 'lowest-Price: wrathy cOnelder d."Will.receive, a. Contract .fo r tb e earn e.• on' • exeeuting a -bond, with. twO 'dr , more sureties, satisfactory to the Cleric of • the 'llt.usb ;of item. sentatives, for the performance of the sail otos , alfor felfure Of.twico_the contract pricein cases) fir e ta which bond Must be tiled in the 'office of the' Isar& 11 It-within (ten day a afterttiopropolialebove.lreett:operied_quidrAlie result, declaretl. ~. ~ ..r tr t :. : „ '.. Clrk'olf'tbe House of Ilsiptesentahrea.' petinteaAen4 Pee w 4b ' . 1 _-Bide will be received until Saturday. 1 06toneilf1; 186% for the grading. masonry and bridge work en the Weatern Pivialon of the Union Ventral. lialroad, eF.teiptillig from . Tamaqua westwardly. , • Also, the Middle Divisidn. from 'Tamil:Me'eitirtward to the Summit. between the Schuylkill andl.ehiglarivera. Also. the Bacteria Division from said atm:unit, through the Weltering valley to, the Leh lel river, Ptopoaale may be made for the , whole or a portion of the work in elections or divieione. • , Plans and specification ma be seen at the office .of the, Company. J. W. GE'ARY, Engineer', 1409'90w-lot • Pottsville. Ba. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND County of Philadelphia.—Estate of BINGLETON.A. MERCEIL deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court ye_._audtt, settle and adjuet the drat account of' P.R. BRICE and E OPEN - CER - 111ILL'ER, Executors of Jest will and testament of SINGLETON A. MPRCER; de cease and accountant, stailantion of the belancein the halid oft he will meet the parties intereeted for the purpepe of hie 'appointment; on MONDAY, Rep tem her 2stli. DYE at 4,o'clock P. id.. ,at his Office. Dio. 217 South Third street, in the clty of Philadelphia.'; _ pesta.mw.S , o S. IiaNRY NORRlB;.Andlror. ot 'ortrtiANc , ChM FOR TUE - 01'Pr AND 1 ,, County of Philadelphla.—Vetate , of 'Mrs. - MARIA x. UFA' TUN. deceased.—The Auditor , apriointed by the Court to audit, stttlo and adjust the second and final ac count of W. H. DRAYTON„ Executor *of the last will of Mrs. MAMA IN. , DRAYTON, deceased; and to re port distribution of the ,balance in the hands of the: , ac countant, will meet the parties,intereateelfor the pur pone of his appointntmt.on.2.l.lEAWAY; September2oth, WA, at 11 o'clock, A. Al:afitifs - othed, NO. 9 Law Building. soutreast corner of Sixth and Walnut ittreets. lathe city of Philadelphia- • • • gy; :,!e01e4,131.96t."- N TUE DitsTrUCT. COIJKT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTEItN DIBTRICT OF PENNBYLVANIA.- In. Bankruptcy—At ':'PhiladelPhia. A aged 2t. 11668,—The 'undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment , as , assignee of EDWABP. STILE& of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania; within said" district. who has been ad judged a. Bankrupt upon own petition by the Dis trict Court of said _ WEL VOPODEB, designee, 128 Routh Sixth .street To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. ee9 NV Br, 1N TELE DIBTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the • Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy. at Philadelphia, tieptember D.. 1848. 'the no &enslaved hereby gives notice of his appointment saassignee of- JOHN- Th. LENTZ,oi-Philadelphia,•countr of Philadelphia and State of -Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been • di edged q.,bankrupt on his , own Petition. by the District Court of said district, JAMES; STARR, Assignee, No; IM3 Walnut street. To the 'creditors of Saud bankrupt'. . saw-3V, N TliE Di STRICT COURT orrap UNITED STATES .1 for the Eastern District of Pennsylvauia.--In Bank. rupicy.-,At •Pldladelphia. Seatember 9, A.. D. 1868. undereigned hereby_gives notice of his appointment se esignee .ot JtillN',7 Tillid,lPit; of the city.of dolphin, County ttf Ehiladelfhla,, and, otate. of PODII. sylvania, within said District, who has- beeti-adjedged Bankrupt on creeiturs' petition by the District Court or said District, p.7RVEsIB w taTEIIEAD, aseignee, —No, tilf, Wanut.street. • q'n the nrculltnra of P aidßankrupt - • ; Pt9,w.3r SALE . OV hat Maui* AC FOcd OP' al - VALUABLE 00 4 AL. IRON: ~Tlbillitft. F AßM AND RP M 1 OCK LANDS, IN THE COUNTIES OF McA.- BEAN, ELK AND CAMERON. PENNSYLVANIA , The well known and valuable lands of tho McKean and Elk Land and improvement Company will be exposed to • public rale in tracts or parcels,. on- , TURSDAY;. the 20th day of October. ISM at 12 o'clock M , at the Philadelphia. Exchange. Philadelphia. , These I.ands are situated in the Northwestern Part of - the State, on the line of the Ehiladelehla atukErle rail road, 04 miles Last of Erie, nearly equidistant and , con nected by direct railroads with the cities of New York, Philadelphia and Balthnore. and on completion of the, railroad connections within 100 relies of . Buffalo and, , Bocheaferi in the State of .New York. s . The attention of capitalists, manufacturers of iron and lumber, miners of coal, tanners and others, is specially solicited to +hese lands, cm/tailing large and-workable veins of euporior gas and steam coals: iron In large (man titter) and or excellent , quality, and covered, with a primi tive f. rest of hardwoods.heinTock apt Pine titribernminr- Paesed in the Eastern States and poesessint 0, Kid equaur productive with the bestlands of tire - State of New. York. Catalogues and pamphlets, containing rasps 'with full ;"" li e n r wi t l ions, f e r rma o d a ona - p nd ca r i eh t e o d he i u 4 d n er f i o gn ma,: - autioneeers.'ortar, wiLLIA HACKE.E....Roctein sad , Treasurer. at the oftlce of the Compariy.ll4s:.l26 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ERTlDERlcKVitamy..rreeldent. M. THOblAii ag'SON4, - tatttionetne. • • • 1119 and 141 13011ta Fourth street, - philadel °bra. N.Eircßepritagitbeacioo _)6 t .aing - ada fasalA by jOS. 41. • . • 8.. A• • • • fr ri r 1 ItiPZHIAIA'P »a ZENitifli We -110 ied 1 mut 15.828-121-- capsdriep knew *mac al for sago JOS. at 86.1B1141(3%. Voso= rSiN.147111"001 M. -P LEGAL IVOTIOED► , , REAL ESTATE SALES. 11A4iM.E44.0i: