‘-4 . 11:77:-7 - 17 1 t7 • - S ;4 ). ; NEW PituatittAvuojang„, n :!,..• Among the brochures which lialtrcolikted • On our table —we,, are quite aw .th o lt,the binding of a book is a rather. sure " :' al tans .f elassitication— we consider , 7 4 :10noiviag.i , most noticeable : , it: • V- t c The Nan who Laughs; by Victor . Hugo. Publisbed by D. Appleton St, to.; for sale by Claxton; Rernatitr - &+ Hafrelfhigerh , We „have noticed this .splerl4l,oly-10 .ronlance, in -the Freng'l :4 filiilrtirtsitiailli'liill of "spirit, but,' being „ understood 0 itaVe , been prepared with remarkable baste, a few e r r ors and fartlts :of; taste are not itirprisitigf,-L - as • 4 ivlic;re the Wolf, very early in the stOry, is said to beim squinted ' becatise lie lieu , the , '" tIVOrd . 'obtique,"'r , It ' is , cations, by the by, that the noyel professes to be, named from' an English , sign-board,. on which the Cognomen of the hero was'ittatribed, in EngßA, of course ; yet. , satisfactory , Eng lish form for L'lromme Qui /tit has yet been found; We'ourselVes consider the one adetted, The Mon who .Laughs, rather, worse than that rejected in its favor, The Laughing Jinn; the shade of meaning is, "the professional laugher" the Lirughist; it we only had Such a term; No trans a oil mien, las sa 1. ac' or y•prove( . w la word was really written on the eat *drawn up by the Tadmtster , ltm, London; a photograph of the miod alone cupid satisfy us. Madetnoliell 6 klitY tures of 'Hortense llfaneiul. Same publishers- and bookeiellers. This is a translated story Of French life in the seventeenth ,Century, by MI Ckmitesse Dash, a feuilletoniste in'considerable . favor among the Parisians. Diciinetle froni the Mad of limner, By William r Hi Smith. Di Appleton & Co. Mr. Siaith, to cluck his goosequill Eh - Jew. : wraith' selects ,the bold'episode of Diomede warrin g with the gods. The metre and 'rhyme or the first Horrierfe translate'. are what he clothes himself with, and the contrast, though not pre cisely fatal, is tlisashotts to the latestcontestant,. There is nothing here to make us forget Pope., lir. Arnold has proved effectively, we think ) that the next, successful translation of Homer is to be in Hexameter verse, Mr. Smith, who is quite* correct as Pope, is unfortunately without elevation ; even this great scebe, Which we extract in his version for the sake of show ing him fairly, cannot quicken his style to any thing beyond the regular GrithStreet jog -trot witich_Pope so often lashed. DIOAtEDE, PROTECTED AFISAULTS When' 'Mars th' approach Of Diomede dos, cried, Be left, 1111.90i1Cit, the giant where he died, And riishedtb meet the daring Greek's ad vance Tfurling terrine, his 'uplifted lance, Foremost, hr thought the impetuous chief to check; • , - The Spear iiii:,Ss'ett Wlitzing'o'er • the courser's neck : But Pallas Caught theWerinon as it came And bent it harmless, baffled Of its aim!' In turn, audacious ; charged JEtalia's king, And iiiiSed hisWeapolibi the act to fling; This, Pallaas pointed, heavenly bleed 'to taste, And philigetlinte the War-gods belted waist; Plucked thence the barb' and tore the gor' wound; • MilfS; lend bellowing, ShOok the hillsaround! Loud MYriad - warriors' tongueS coMbined, The onset shouting, in the pteair joined, The war-God roared the battle paused, amazed! Appalled the. Greek ; .appalled the Trojan gated, ' ' As Mars redonbled his terrific Cries, • 'Roused the celestials and alarmed the skies. , "Julius Ctesar, Did he Cross . the , Channel," Reviewed.: , John.'WainWright, Mem. lust. 'Soc. Penna. Philadelphia, John Campbell. Mr. Wainwright, atter a very critical exaMination of the Cainmentatiei, and censidenitiou of the Roman ruins in England, arrives at the ' Con clusion that Ciesat landed near the. • Sch'elde, and disembarked froin the Kentish Boast. tract is deeply' interesting ' t6' the iintignittun it is an elaborate reply to the angry and _posi- Live pamphlet, by Rev, Scott F. Suttees, "Julius Cesar, did he cross the channel Po.!tieide, "' : 13V i rgh L 1.1C06-6 • it. ia Lindsay &, Illakiston, .Tins, is ~ t he•-author'ti: introductory lecture to the course : of - ObSte tries at the Peinisylvani•Xliiiwermt;y,'S'esSibit of 18:10-0, it is therefore net quite new, •It examines, very curiously, the question : at' at period of fetal animation is suppreSsieit thereoft.6 be - considered,huirder Alahania : a few ReMarks upon her Re sources, and the Advantages , the possesses as Induceinelift, to Eniigiation.'' Stokes & State Printers, Molitgoniery, Alabama. This is aminyitation to immigrant%pilpared by the Commissioner of Didttstrial.Resonrees, and in , .„ , (heating a nevi of iota.htwhu.,h-4t-ts . ,. desnal3Th to see spreading ui the South. ase °fors; —A r.Novel, , by Annie ThonitiS (Mrs. 'Niftier cndlipj.• Pithlloo by Harper Bros;, for Sale. by T.. Pa Peterson &_•Bros: Cudlip has:a really remarkable • power of defining, 'shades of Character,and a force arid, ,precision of language truly rare, We may With out offence say, in a lady Writer ; her last work is Very welebine. • . ' - • Meta's Paith. By the author of " quiet Life." Same publishers and booksellers. , This is a tale in which modern English society : • is ,dissected quite philosophically, the Whole leading up to the proverb which forms the moral of the *Work, our days a man is the son of his own deeds." Ilarper's edition of Charles Wade, whoSe inovelS White Lies" and Foul Play" they sell,at 35, and 25 cents respectively, is absurdly clean. • . It seems' created for country reading. Pm:Tom:Am received: The. September Ore lend contains a well written and exciting story of life in Penang Island, with a preternaturally-intelligent scoundrel, only equalled in mental reach by a likewise ultra-ready American representative, - a sham•detective, and an' English magistrate; - all put together with 4 eryneatclimax by Air.' Lloyd P. Smith. The other papers, showing the liberal geographical breadth of thiS delight ful All-Nations'-Exchange, are: The Cruise of tbe-"Monadnock," No. 2, by Rev.. J. S. Bush, I). D.; White Pine `by M. G. Pritchard; Re newed, by W. A. Kendall; Celebrated Histori cal Diamonds, by (4. Richards; The Affair of the Villa 4-, by W. J. Stillman.; diem, by Ina D. Coolbrith ; Are our Public Scimots a Failure? No. by W. N. (ranger; The Pacific Itailread—tluopen ; by Robert L. Ilari National hatneteristies,by Rossitur W. Rayniopdj Som hy harles 'War ren Golii-Diwin k in. Australia, by Ja n ikrafribig.; (.rizzly, by F. trot, fame: The ..Bronze ';.A.Ay . 4s4, s te; Iry Mr, Ilyavinth 411 thrle.6o,ek 01 a Gmat a4fe,' t)y l i•tl.; Barrett Week in ;kl4lolnt'lir,, . C. ' - l "Etc ” 1 BaiticdOwd Vie ilePt nt-, town fO, . l' "'llti ilitemtt ' '.'i T:...., , ,;7.t , ,,iki '‘ 4 ;, 4 l l r s Trfel.:l4# 4' , l l,o ' catV%,"ciiiii- P 440.4114,1 3nisEi9i Th.eVieler t n tlei zn a ftl* ,and;; elaboi* - ;V * 1 ,1 ',,, ' .14\ i i, u , * 100,5t,,,m , k7 0 *,,,*/* U.. gq,- zine, lio. II ilurray street, New York has thirty well-selected articles for September, ein , bracing , information on, various prolgernti in, mechanics. ' " • Sloan's Architectural Review for September has admitted, among, its generally excellent, articles, a peevish and foolish paper in answer to l'rof. Fergusson's• strictures on American architecture in his great work. When ,an antagonist:2 has the: weight, and; cultivatierpoP the author of "The History' of Arehlteetutei"' wish the 'vindicator, of Our'eetio WEL does assail with evidently hiipptfeet khowledge).tcr'lr able to titbit and tall9Englieb ;-,trtith is never in itieh danger as when defended by an—Mcompetent nertiort.-= Gln toad itemsen 4*, liadbldogeri rablish 'ere, 819 and 821 Market street. Additional magazines received are : Onward, The Ec/ectic, The ,C7iristiat World, TAttMi'S Journal , iforiicutture Woman's, Adrotntt, fnr Siptember and good liectith 'for REP 1 1301:1141Ali ftILEEI6 'NG IN'PIITISTIVI4OII4 Priitmi7ntinj .five' AlionsatiO pel•sofis vete ifs attendande, at tile' itepnblicati Ratification lqoei f tlig in this city to-niglit at the City 1151 i. , Hon, of h eovode,called the Ineeting to orderT • lion. Toni Iliarshall Was ; elected 'ehitil*M; Making a Viler Slid Pertinent speech. • SeMiter' or, 111 Orton - of India,* Was. intro 7 (100440 slitilte ae;folloWs!' ' .Fei/OtkftizeliS as, Meet totnight, .tinder, very auspicious circumstances, and at a time of 'gene'general prosperity throughout the nation. Per ral it Wiild'be , difilonit for me any other man Present to refer to any period iu 'the his= tory of the Cettiitrk. when :there was More gene 7 ral prosperity, progress and, ' haPplijeas than there 18 te T day. i,r.4.l;fer.Was never better ; re warded than it now Is • •, ,•,,, The ; mass of the Peeple never lived better than they do flow. The'bitsiness of the ctinn-. try was never more solid and prosperous than it is now. "Everywhere toWilB' are groWing, the country is, improying sand new railroads 'are being built in all the r 6tateS. Throughout the 'Northwest tUrnpilte roads are penetrating every country.neighbotliood. and are everywhere springing and the general prosperity of the' people was never greater than it is now, and there 'never was so little cause for a change of Fillers, either in the With* or in the States, than there Is now. in the midst of this general prosperity and progress:, the part of the nation, the Democratic party, afflicted with a chronic hyt pochinitirK :ate tolling , tho peoplethat we are on the point ef batifollpiey and general rain; that everything is going wrong; that the ceun try is being devoured by taxatien and bur r dened by debt. . '- The country was never more prosperous In- a , domestic, , commercial and financial point of view thawit is to:day, and It is a matter of prb found eongfutination, Mid should be ibr thanks to the Disposer' of - events, that in so short time after We, 116,0 ,passed through so bloody a war,to f iid.tliis cotmtry in so good a Condition. haVe. an eleption approaching , , In the State of , Pennsylvania which is not merely Of local inipoilante ; it will be of national in- • fluence, and the leading politicians on the De- , ' mocratie Side do not regard the election of • Governor Painter in itself as being 'Very lin pmtant, excepting as it may • prepare the way for a triuMph in national politics and transfer of. control of this Governnient from the Reptant ' can to the Democratic party; therefore, let no RepUblican he killed , or deileiVed by the impres sion that thiS iS Merely a local COnteSt;for I tell you that 'lnlifience, let ,it be decided in• One' • Way or other, , will felt, however by both political parties all over • the nation. My *tenni; it, is a contest between the Republican and . Democratic parties. There is a perpetual issue between - those two partieS, growing Out of the :difference-in their-ideas - of - the-fluidamental principlea, Which lie at the 'lmottomOf - .Mir. organization. ' There is; 'lt' difference 1)60'60 them and an issue even at a.time:When there is ,no particular, measure in dispute. Now, .as, the Dentoeratie linty in this andothet-;States is seeking to turn the Republican party hut of power, and-seeking the. control- Of - the govern anent of the. States, and intimately_ of '.the ational G OvermilentOet us inquire what are' the' claiins of the Delmairatic party of this and other States to Bre ehnfidenee of the periple. I. 'should ratluw say, What are the resporisibilitiels of the DemoCiatie party: for it has no Claims, What ;We the responsibilities of thts party 2 In the first place it io . clearly re sponsible for the rebellion.. But the con duct-of the Democratic party of the North,and 4-reffir-parti dary-to-the--1-lemocratic--leatiers= of Pennsylvania ; there would have • been •iio the i 1813 - 17, NOW - Soutlrearolinit touk tl ci. first stertiarrebellitto - was the Course of the President, a dis tinguislaid citizen of Penitsylvania; - James Bu &anon 2 lie said in his message, when the rebellion was no larger than a man's hand; when it W . 4,s' a Mere speck in' the lierizon—he 'said in his tuessage that this Government had no 'Power to coerce a State; in other ,Words, no power to compel a State to remain in the' Union,-; in othet words, had no constitutional power to put down the rebellion; and thus he proclailued ahmestY amid impunity to traitors in DeceMber, 1860; and in that he, Was sustained by the De- MocraticleaderS iii PehitSyliiiinia, and, in fact, throughout the,entire .Northovith a few honor able exceptions. • .. If Mr. B. bad said in tharniessage: "While the Democratic party is the friend of the North, and while it is 'even the friend 'of slavery, yet you have-no right to secede; and, if you do, we will be compelled to' 'resist- yon even 'to the shedding of Incibilif Mr. B. had said that there would have been no rebellion. It Would have been snuffed out like a candle. We know that, my friends, juA as well as we know any. : thing. When lie told them in 'advance, when they first began the work, that this-Govern ment had no right to suppress -the rebellion by force of 'arins, it 7 was telling theM to .go., on, they could do so peacefully and safely, and lids - declaration wits followed by the de.clarai• Lion of Deinoeratic leaders in Congress,' with a few honorable exceptions, and the Southern men relied upon . them, believing the Govern ment would not attempt to put down the re hellion; that the Denmoeratic party of the North would- hold the r GoVernment 'still, and would paralyze the Rephblican party. They- went forward, confident in the belief that they could take out State • after State, until the Union was destroyed, without any resistance . upon, the part of the GoVernment and the people of the. North„ .-.Therefore I say that the responsibility Of the War 'musts upon this man ; it rests upon the party that encouraged the South to go 'forward in rebellion. Trien, my frienda, as this party is responsible for the' be ginning of the rebellion, then they,are remamon. Bible , fort all its consequences. As a mere question of logic, nobody will deny that. What are the consegirences2 The lira one was the creation of a national debt to tint, dOWn rebel lion. We bad to borrow money; either that or ===== TIIB DAIL ,Bir. `,l/41, G BULLETIN-PEILAD,ELPIIIA, FRIDAI r , SEPTA/PAR x,,1869. .That rebellion - made it ecleAta'A - • ,ue to borrow rhoirify , , preserve:: the Or • We ••1= -Demoeratic Mty : beginning of the' •• • si it 4 4thtdirk;l4l . the creation of t t y ; ^ nal debt . for '° the unhappy have folloWed, This pa•.. l 4itlopted a platforiti tb which I beg to da ti rvitthntion ; and first, I would say iii reg to this plat- • form ) that it - does not , contain' a single'ailirma tive proposition. It proposes no racAsures L it has nothing to offer; it is sitriPty4 basket of husks, simply a catalogue of obsolete ideas, of exploded humbugs and heresies, and,some of these heresies are,bloodittairied2 It is, aplat form that looks backward and not forward. 'The Democratic and the- . lierthlican Platforms,' ; taken together, resemble ft'tittble ;Mlle-post-- that part of.the mile-post that. lOokS, _backward tells you where you chine 'front, and ltovi, far ou have gone. That is the Democratic party. 'The other side of the mile-post is the; Republi- Can, That looks forivartlvand tells yott how far you have to O._ • • ' - • Mr. Morton ciittinued h 1 rethinks to it We' hour:—.Preds. A nitimiENT Ws. ; \A Iteininiinebilein bit gyrated illoont Coin. ptiniofl, Ca twin Aredwitil. , .• [Communication to the Portland (MO' Attvorthor. meta IV tire lite was s cmoephered, Byrorfs en ient, Was for the most part, , very r rom pure. ew years ago Ie wr r o ,this article, then residing ,in a German unt, versity town, accidentally beettnie acquainted with the same Capt. IdedWin WM) was atitluk• :city for the " Deer Ditch"'eMincriencement of Lady' Byron's letter at that time an old man, decrepit, with age and,, en feebled by disease, and ' 'melancholy Withal because of the recent, , death of, an elderly lady with whomr lie had lived in these relations' of Platonie ' intimacy hallowed by the Mutual iittliclithent of Cowper and Mrs. Unwlia. • A casual acquaMtance With this un- Napliy WAS slifficient to dissipate, the last vestige of that, , foolhardy admiration, which • every boyhood conceives for the wild life led by Byron and his, fellow moues at NeWstead. Captain Medwin had come of a good family— being :a cousin of Shelley--Was aline, Scholar, havhig,made the acquaintance of d the classic writers in their, own language and on what is left of their, own soil, and in his ;day. had en joyed some reputation as a nian of letters. But as I knew hini lie could have been Only the wreck of what he had been once. Ills face bore unmistakable evidence Of mind at , Case. •He was clubbed, fretful,' misanthropic, and, I fancied, jealous If the iveltearned reputation of the men Who rule in the English realm of letters at, the present, time. Ile ridiculed Ten nyson, and spoke disapprovingly of Bulwer; but, complimented Longfellow, and declared that, lie would rather have 'Written Poe's ''Raven" than any other poem of the -present century. I know not whether he still survives, but, if be does not, death has 'done for hiin a more friendly office than was in the pciwer of friend or relative; it has • soothed a spirit, to Nvliich a life ndsspent had made rest impossible here. rliorosALs. TAEPARTMENT 'OF PUBLIC' HIGH .I.J W AYS. OFFICE, NO.' , 104 ;SMITH FIFTH STREET: • ' • ' , ' PHILADELPHIA, September 2, 1869. NOTICE TO- CONTRACTORS. ' SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the' ollice of the Chief COMmissioner of •High - WaYs until 11 o'clock AIL oh MONDAY, 6th inst, for the construction of a &Wet on, the line of Catharine street, from the west curb line of SWanSon-street to the river Delaware, With 'a deaf inside ' .diameter of 'three feet, 'with — such man holes as may, be directed by the. Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The , understanding to be that the' Sewers herein advertised are to be completed on or before the 314 kitty of December, 1869. And the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said. Sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for each lineal Ibot of front on each side of the street as so•nnickea4ll paid; the balance, 'as 'limited by , Ordinarice; to be paid by the City and the ContrattOr Will be real:tired to keep the street and sewer in good Order for three years after he sewer is finished. When •t - li. street is occupied by a City Pas- - Senger ItailrOad track,' thi3•SeiVer shall be con‘ Attneted along side of said track in such man-. ner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe pass4>,e, of the ears thereon; and no claim for -remoncratibii.shallbe paid-the -Contractor_by_ the coieniny using said track, as specified in act, of Asse approved May Bth, 1860. E Assent* approved proposal will be accompanied by,a'cer •ii fi cate that a Bond has been filed in the Law Departnient as directed by Ordinance of May 25th, 1860. If dm loiyp.st 'bidder shall not exe-• mite a Contract within live days after the work is awarded, he' will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the dif ference between„his, bid and the next lowest bidder. AP ecifiCati onsmay be had at the Depart ment of SiirVeys,Which will be etrietks, , adhered to. The Department of HighwayS reserves The right to rejectall bids not deemed satis factory. • . All bidders may be present at the time and place of opening the said ProposalS. No al lewance -will be made''for rock excavation unless by special contract. H , . MALON 11. DICKINSON, -- - se:',3(4 Chief eationissioner - ofitighwayr L7-A NTHRACITE COAL FOR TifitNA:VIT . . N AYI" lIEDARTEIENT,' Al - Alrov (FUII'rIF,NT AND RECRITITING!., ./ 1 / 4 .1.713U5T 20, 1869. SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing An thracite COal for the Navy, to, be delivered during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1870,. will be received at this Bureau until 10 A. M., SeptemberlB, 1869. These proposals must be endorsed "Pro poSals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers," that theT, may, be distinguished from the other busineAg letters. The Offer nnist bee - for the delivery of 15,000 tons, of 2,240 pounds. The . (:)oal must be of the BeSt Buck Al ountaitt or Black Heath, or of a kind equal to them in all respects, for the purpose intended, which equality Ivill be determined by a Board ap - - pointed by the Secretary of the isTavy after the reception of the bids. • The name of the coal proposed to be fur nished must be stated in the offer. The price must be for the Coal delivered at the Bhiladelphia'Navy Yard, or on borird of vessels at such points within six miles thereof a 3 may be designated by the Bureau, at the contractor's risk and expense, and without extia charge of any kind. The coal must in all respects be satisfactory .the inspector 'or inspectors to be appointed by the Bureati,. who will have the right of per emptnry rejection. . nahk forms• of offer, guarantee, &c., evil be Purnishecl on application to the Bureau. • tiri2l-s 4t , - FURNITURE, eizt). . 186' 7 18 09 . FITRNITITRE. 1311:6•CHESTNUT STREET. Baying Just completed the finest lot of Furniture ever produced in this tityj will receive orders for the same, during the Month of Bohn - Aber, AT.1 ) 1110ES TTiA T 'WILL OFF.Eit FNDUOEMENTS TO PUROTIASE.IIB. The acidgns are - t en , and elegant. The workmanshipand Materials are of the highest order. 1. Invite the attention of those who intend furnishing to call and examine the Stook of Furniture, and convince theinselves of tlie Above facts. ;TORN :AL GARDNER, 1316 Chestnut St. .621 m - NAVAL BTOBES. 668 bbift. Benin: 700 bbie. (A)Pitcb. 130,bble. Tar. bble.'Sple. Turpentine. NOW tending from etentner Pioneer from Wilmington N. (3.. and for sale by 4JOOII.IIAN,' RII6BELL e 4 00. o. ll l t.Thestaul street. ___OTiCES. ' 4 :l 22 7 ; -------- t•:, --- iftt "7., ~ • ---- - - , -, :i ‘7.. It &A t. pliepoxow'A `.-` lei . vii ti !,..,.1 ',';' til sil .Yi c. Evet i D'N N#. - xe (NT it, „ ~,,, ? gi .. ,,, ',.., ,,Y.. 1..„, , . REPUIMICAN 2 INIVINCIRLES MECO Will meetat, (UniceWs Hall (Camden ti 1 . 1.1 1 71! ANN BENSON STREETS; • • On ~ Figdity t teptinnhar 3d, at 8 P. M Sharp. (111A8.J..110,LLIS .addrositthe !mating, and the ./ .1101.EPREStittilie tionvict. will lin:theie. All who thilik that Rubio who lova Li sbnyar and who share het pettli intibthb ittOtti feehtikii 116 lionaricard invited to ottani:l., • • - ny ordarbt thß2nvltt6lliled ael-31.* ' ' ovrxot, 11AUSISBIDrittl i . 11,,Dr ronTsmoittn„.l4ollNT JOY AED.,ItANOS.St TER IiAILIIOAD OOMPANY,'NO. 234 South TUIRD streeticorner - or Wi ll ing's alley.' -••-• , • . PIMA bELPIIIAI Atigtsst 14th, • The mentingol the Stockholders o 4 thlti.Uom pony Will he lieltl on FitIDAY, September Sd, IEI9, ttt 12 o'clock:2f •, at the Corner of Third street 'and Willing!s alley, et which time an election will be bet m forDlrecto. to serve , for the inswing year, GEORG TAB ER, an2(l4 frw,tee4§ , • Secretary. ' 10c; ,NOTIO.B.—`IIIE PENNSYLVANIA V•I4IE, INPAITtAIICE•I7OI4.PA.N'T. • .• . • 1. autr - 31OoiftroT - 4rilS - Sttio rentolltania Fire Inenrnitee tloniettny will latt hold at their Ogled en MOND Y, the Oth clay of 13eptembor a I.co ' t a, en art election nine Iflreet ore; to eetvo rot tho enetkitig nun to no 4.' .'WM. G. ull,O 13e0`,.. MVIDEND NOVA) CONTINENTAL HOTEL CO.- The board of Managers of the CONTINENTAL JIuTJiJ CO. hav,e declared a . seni (t •ttnnual .11)Ividend of Three Per Cent. Ulate, the Preferred Stock of tho (. 1 . 111 •% paYable at the erne° of the Treasurer, No. 'sll Arch street) I'hiladelphitt, on and after tiepternber lAt, lees. J. SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer. nu23-10t* VoYr,''.V.;4) - : 0 „ AtitS:.:' FAST EXPRESS TRAIN On Seturday t September 4th. LeRNe" RETURNIXW, LcaN e Cape May, Motulat Mottling., . Tide Trnin will bn run on' Eiatirdaye, the 11th and 18th itdente, from Philadelphia, and the folloiwing Mondays from Cape May. • ; • • • IV, J. SFAVELI6, Sup't. Sept. 1, 'OS SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE ISLAND, N. J. A first,elane RESTADRANT t . a la earth, will be opened by ADOLPH PROSKAUEIt, of 222 B. !THIRD Street, Philadelphia, on the 7th of•Jtuie, under the name and title of MAISONDOREE, at the corner of WASH INGTON and JACKSON 'Ste., known an Hart% Cottage. Per FamKlee will be supplied ht the Cottage. Lodging Boothe by Day or Week to Rent MOUNTAIN HOUSE, , CRESSON SPRINGS, PA: Will remain open until !September 250 4 1869. au2B 100 . G. W. IsIOLLEN, .Pr9prietor. THE "CHALFONITE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J nulo GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE DRESS SHIRTS ' '‘ AND • GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Four doors bAove , Continental Hotel. • , mbl-f tv tr PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Orders for these eUlebrated Shirts supplied promptly on brief notice. • Vientlemen's Furnishing q.bods, Of late stylea in full 'variety. WINCHESTER-& 'CO. Sei-m w f tr 7o6 CHESTNUT. GOVERNMENT SALE : A UCTION SALE' OF HOSPITAL BED.- It DING CLOTHING, Dlt ESSINGS,' Sc 6. Ass'ZMEHICA'L PURVEYOR'S OP.ricn, WASHINGTON, 11). C., Aug. 30, 1869. '1 Will be sold at Public Auction in this city, On TUESDA V., the 28th day 6f' Septeniber, 1869, at Judiciary :Square Depot, E street; be tween Fourth and Fifth street* at 10 A. M., a Urge quantity of 13 osnital Property;cmisisting Of Bedding, Clothing and Dressings, ,attiong Which will be found the following, viz.,: 3,004) Bed Sacks, 2,sooBhulkets,4iooo Counterpanes, 4,000 Gutta Percha Bed Covers, .4,500 Hair. Pillows, 5,000 Pillow CaseS 5,000 Linen Sheets, WO—Drawers, 13,000 dozen Roller W Banda es. Also,Naplcins, oolen_Tapo, Picked T Aut.,eatlion Vailliffir'Re - d'Fliiiin'il3 -;"'Saddlersr-BilkTLininx ' —T4vead,l4,lloo.:pound coOdo nsoc umik,Lkovi 11- pounds Beef Extract. All the above articles are new and never have been used. Catalogues containing full particulars ready ten days before sale. Terms: Cash, in Government fnmts ;25 per Cent. depOsit required at time of sale, arid ail . goods to be removed in five days. • CHAS. SUTHERLAND, ASi4istarit Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel U. ti. A. , , au3otse4ine§ MACHINERY, IRON', &C. CUMBERLAND.NAILS, $4 80 PER KEG, Cent/dating 100 lbs. Nails; other brands of Nails $4 60 per keg; Itorthnan's Barbed 1311nd Staples , 50 per box of 10 lbs. Staples; Shutter Ilinges, from 12 to 1 1 7 111., Complete m4th fixtures, 75 ets. per i.e:; 1 1-21 n. Frame 'Pulleys, 25 ets.; 1 3.4 0. 26 eta. er dz.; Mtn Melts and fobs $5 p p er doz o en, at the tlheap.for. the.tlash itardWare and Tool Store of J. .B. SHANNON, 1009 Market Street. mv22-R to th 1/I[ERRICK, & SONEy . ltrl SOUTHWARK FOITEDRY, 430 WASHINGTON Avenue, Phileulelphia, .• •• • MANUFACTURE - • - • STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure,Horizon• tal, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pumping. • BOILERb-_—cylinder, Flue, Tubular &'o. sTEAM HAMMERS—Nastayth and Davy styles, and ; f- CASTINGS-Learn, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, &o. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—Of Cant or Wrought Iren,for refineries, water, oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Casting* holders, and ,Frames,, Purifiers,. Coke and Marcos, Barrows, Valves, Governors, &a. SUGAR I'ACIIINERY—Such as VadimM Pans 'and Pumps, Defaulters, Bone Black Filters, • Burners, Washers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and BOne • Black Cars, s4c. Sole m'anutacturerii of the following'specialtias: In Philadelphia and vicinity ,of William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. • ' In the United States, of Weston'a Patent Self-center ' In g and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma. chino.- Glass &Barton's inmrovernent on Aspinwall iWooltioyli Centrifugal. Bartels: Patent Wronght-Tron Retort Lid. . Straban's•Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection and fitting ripbf Re fineries for working Sugar , or Molasses. poppurt . AND - YEtLOVir METAL Vv Bheathlnd, Brazier's Copper Nails; Bolts and in,got Conner, constantly_ on hand and for .oalo by )IENRI WIN SOB & CO., No. 332 South Wharves. Ell44ticktiL s ; 6 l, itru fin e -ERS AVFStIv Dealers in J. 0. Donde sind Monibers of Stock and Gold EXChange, receive ae. counts of Banks and -anthers 011 liberal' terms, issue Dills of Exchange on C. J. Hembro & Son, London. - • IL Metzler, S. Sohn & Frankford. James W. Tucker & Co., Pole. And other principal oltior, and Letters or Credit available throughout Europe SAY' corner Third and- Chestnut littreets. .4.00 P. M 9.00, A. At je3o tf - ELISIIA 12013tItT'S, ' Proprietor Y 7:..- t_rZ .. t ...-. .- i ' , .•!'.'!,.:,.. ' • I'L . 7 . _ , . -1., 1 -J-,: i ,, , , ~,, .: • •.,: .:-.,,,,,,:., ' p • , r .. ,41 .. ~ t '.. ~: "4 \ . - -- 31EIALIVICEIZSI '' ' ' GOVEIMUNT SECURITIES; urnoN Riat,oo FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, GOLD,. Oc., 40Scratick Third. St. opotr A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Wilmington and Reading Railroad, SEALIIING)MTEREST AT SEVEN PER CENT'. IN CURRENCY, Payable April and October, free of State and united States Taxec This road ron throngh a thickly populated and rich egticnitorel end raannfacturing district. For the present we are offering a litnitedsmonnt of the above bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvan and Reading Railroads insures it a large and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest tint clasainvestment in the market. WIVI. PAIMPEIt 41k , CO., 13anIkers and Det4ers In Governments, No. 36 S. THIRD STREET, —PUI uIfE IsQIA ------:--- BANKING tiOUSE jAyCooiw.„&ati 112 and, 114 So. THIRt) ST. PHI 1..A13'.A DEALER'S IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 'We will receive applications for Policies oof -ife-Insurancerirk-the-new-lcational—Life—ln snrance Company of the United State.S. Pull .I'mation_pvettataaur... I T~CIs~ ,!~ dYJ~ISIi.Y. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS' FURNISHING WARRHOUSE, Established 1341 The subscriber, having greatly increased facilities for manufacturing calls particular attention to his. New Series of Classic Pates of Book and Newspaper Types, which will compare favorably with - those of any ,other Pounder. His practical experience in all branches ap pertaining to the Manufacture of Typo, and the fact of constant Personal Supervision bf each dapartment of his business, is the best guarantee offered to the Printer of finished and durable articles Everything " necessary in a complete Printing Es. tabllehment furnishedartbe shortest notice. , NT FOE HOE, TAYLOR, AGE GOE , CAMPBELL '. DEGENER, POTTER AND ALL OTHER PRE .MANUFACTURERS. Bole Agontii forlitis Oity of H. D. WADE & CO.'S UNRIVALED INKS A good article id a saving of money. IS?' Give na a trial. N. W. corner of TRIED And Cllß l S .l aff' f ra r tgio, m 31-m w tf Pbilmlel Ma Pa THE FINE ARTS. ]Ostablished 1705. A. S. ROBINSON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, Beautiful Chromos, ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of • Looking.:Gla!iss Portra#*Plettire Frames 910 CHESTNUT STRthT, Fifth Door above the Continental, PHILADELPHIA. SUDDARDS Bi - FENNEIVEORE, Artists and rhotograpiters, HAVE OPENED THEIR REV GALLERIES, NO. 820, Arch Street. Call and see tbem. Pletnreß in evor7 style, and " ds • , , faction guaranteed. N.D.—All the Negative! of REELER Sc FITINNE MORE, loto'of .1 . (1. 58. Tatum Street, latyo toen moved to tilo New Callerieo, , t • 4,ssjav -,_ i i s : , ti . ”.... 4 , ...:14.f. - • ' L k ' XX U P'°' SP ' ED SALMON,. n l i -4, - ,-,-;,. e ' 4 —, ,,P,'• r FlR iii OF * i 4 E SEASON. I • • 7 9 ALBERT - C ROP•Eler 1.7 IN-'4-;"* DEALE/1 IN NINE 011001111tE8. Corner leven han , .ane ree 0 WHITE BRANDY "kVA Pittgthil - 1144. —A choice article Just received and for salciat C STY'S tenet End 0r0cer,,,yu..1.18 !}oath Second strect,,below Chestnut otreet.l •- • . EW GREEN KOING',I 4 OMIDEt . .,01 of choice' a tool; altigef in itpro and for mile at COVSTY'S 'Emit Null Grooori, No. All south Boom* street, below Cheetnut ettoott , - , • ', MESS'SHAD AND 'I3P,tOED Allmon Totigneiand Soatill In pritnn oider,jud r co Veatliz . " "MI grirci,l; cagdi=rerY' §0 U 0 bi- A. a' 0; PIDA3 Turtla,end &Tien Oor of noofoll 0 10.111erlfac-, nro t one of the nest ar cies for nle..n.lcs and sailing pettiest For sale at COI.I TVS Etna End arocery, No: 115 South Second street, below Chestnut street. , - Nnitilatriudand by the round—Choi z Me and ere . .1e Vine. ar f r Diehl!. (hrinittLatg • , wood tures ow manta street, e - uitt 1188• u "Nei 4 Established 216 , FLAN. A6AN Ifs SON, HOUSE AND SHIT PLUMIIIIERS, No. 129 Walnytt atrp9t. iy7tyi , 3411118 C A. A; %71 :41 4 R I M):11 14 7 110 7 : r3tt l iN C INTIri/ r tt.' °Rill. •PETERIVIIIO,IVI SONS, • ' . Importers of eartlloawara 81)11111a ttand Comtnloglon &orotund*, 111) %Valiant 'ACM. Philadelpia. -1124. Votandostaner of , Deeds for the titate of v,ertuoylvanla is 7111a00,.. t 6 ?dud Iron stroot, enl9tf§ EVERY width, train 22toebos to 24 Inehea wIdo: all nutters peat and Awning Duck,' Papormalter* Ball Twltmoiltr. JOHN EVRILILIAN, j 026 . No. 103 Church streetttityl4toree. crir —The _ only Disco to get privy wells cleansed! and disinfected; at 'rem low prices, A,,_PETSSCIN. Manu facturer of Poudrette. Goldsmith . * Rail. Library st'r 'eet Ult. BOSTQpN.--sTEA!niIIP LIN PI J.: DIRECT, SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERT . • 'Wednesday and Saturday;; , ~ , . • FROII-FINE STREET WIIAIIF. PLIILADELPIIIA, . • AND LONG WHARF, ROSTON. • FROM rill Lott.puirc t yaox llor,veg, ' SAXON ,Wednewla y,Stpt. I, ARIEbi Wednewlarttiert. I N (MAI AN , aaturday, 4 ROMA N .1 Saturday. - " . 4 A lt lES, IVedneeday, " Is SAXON, 14',w1nemattri " 8 I )1021AN, Sante - tiny, , " II NOttBIAN ) Saturday," 11 SAXlll.4.Wellneedaf, " - IS AiilKSJ,ii ovinesdaY, " is NORMAN, Saturday ," It.ROM A n , Saturday . , . 4 14 A It IES A Wednesday " 221SAXotti. WedxseadaY, " 22 RO3IAII, Saturday " 2.1 NORMAN. Sattirdai." 25 E , AXON , V i ( 110544; y " `4 l ARIES. Wednewlety, " 23 Those Mean:L*loo sail punctually. Freight received every day, Freight ferwavded to all pointa to bliw England, ~ For Freight or Passag:_e tanker-tor acconanodationa) tLyipi y to HENRY WINSOR & CO., 311...50uth Delaware avenue. HILADELPIIIA ' AND 140 tRN MAIL STF.AIISIIIP CO3IPANT'S REGULAN ' INEh I/110M QUEEN STREET WHARF. , The .ILNIATA will pall for NEW ORLEANS en Tueaday, Sept. 7. at 6 A. If. The : YAZOO will sail trim NEW ORLEANS. via II A VAN)I, Sept. • W The YOMINO will eat( for SAVANNAH on Saturday, Sept. 4., Int r o'clock A., M t The TONAWANDA will sail from SAVAN'SAII on Saturday, soft 4., The PIONEER %dll all for WILMINGTON, N. 0.,0n gatuntgy, grpt. g A . h Throug billet:l lading signed, and pann ti e ckets ' , old to all _point* Swath and IV eat. MILLS of LATIN( SIGNED e QUEEN ST, WIIARIf. For freight oriNattagt, applr • WILLIAM. L. JAMES, Waters' Agent, LW South Thirst street,:,, ItICHMOND AND ,Noßrotx. IitRAIVISHIP LINE: T YRSZOLIT Alit LINK 'CO' 'TAR SOLITH AND Nt - Ent. EVERY eATURDAY, at Noon. from FIRST WHARF • above )lAII_KET btreet. TIIROLYIn "RATES to all pointer in N'Ortb and'Sonth Carolinas-la &aboard 'AIr-Lltte Rid triloid. connecting at Pgruimont h., and to LI bobbing,. Va.s, Termilraos and the vto AD, Atl , LiZte gu;t4 mii ri s Rich ond annville Its !road. Yreiobt HAN OLND BHT ONCL'AndrtakenatUnii EU HAIRS THAN ANY of ER LEtcL./ Tha tvAnlayity, safety and chsantiess of Ilds mato orany'lld it to tbs. publre as the nog desttablemeAlusa , Ttoicarryttrg r•verydr.wctiptiotr of ft-olght, N o charge for confruhoilori.dra r,utp, or any exp:use for Ira nyder. • - - Statosb'.oinstrys at lowest tatok. Fright rec - clved DAIL7C r clarr a. re. No. 12 South Whaiivits and po-r No. I . 1or: h 'Wharves, Pt 111 TER, 'Agent ittlitoktue‘nd and flii.l--Poir.t. T. P ;CRONY .ELL & CO., Ag.ods at Nerfork. rr tir e tlria, Gt covetown And Washington', D. C,, via Ches.. ancalso.And Delaware Caual,with canueit lions at Alex andria front the most direct reute for Lynchburg, Eris 'lol, Enoxviilc, Nast* file. Dalton and the Sonthwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf above & treet, every sitturda at noon. Irgabtrccciveddaily. NV3I.. P. CLYDE It, CO , t No. 12 South Witurvcs And Pier'. North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents At Occaketown. ELDRIDCIF. .t. CO., Agents itt Alexandria, Va. . I\T OTICE.—FOR NEW YORK VIA DEL- Ili AWARE AND RARITAN CANAL EXPRESS STEA3IDDAT CO'hIP AN Y i • • .The CHEAPEST and 441110 E EST water communica tion between Philadelphia and New Y,ork, _ Steamers leave frotry 'first wharf , below Market street, Plartaffiihhi;arair - xdint MalTifteeza - ; - 2. -- FvviTer: Hoods forwarded by all the lines running out of New York—Nnrth . East and West--free*f Commission. "frofit . Et.itcelvtal-Autti,terwareiett , on. ,, neg terms. WM. I'. CLYDE & CO., !gents No.-12Sonth-Delawaroavonno,Phil 4. -- J AS. BAND Agent N 0.119 ht mot, New York. VOR LIVERPOOL.—THE FINE F LEST -3: clato bark DERTITA TAMI'LR, 526 tons . regiatßr, Captain Mitchell. This vessel succeeds the :Maxi and having thebnlk of her cargo engaged, willthave despatch. 'For baianee of freight or passage,. apply to PETER WEIGHT& )16 Walnut. Ktreqt • $O2-tf NOTICE.--FOR NEW YORK, VIA. DEL- Aw Axri.tAVTAN°AtIAR. AWARE AND RARI TAN CA 1,.....- SWIFTSti s itE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.:. DESP.ATCR AND SWIFTSCRE LINT S: The business of those lines WID be rein= eit on and after the 19th of March. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. DAiRD & CO., . ,No. nz South Wharves. .:.:.-.= DELAWARE AND • C. r •:,..__ billit.A.l i... 11: Steam Tow-Boat Company.—Parges towed between liulelphia Baltimore, Davie de Grace, Delaware Oity, and intermediate points: , , , ..--„, ~- ~• WM . P. CLYDE & CO.,Agents; , `Capt..TOßN LAtroa- LIN, fittn't Mee, 12 South - Wharves Blidadelphia. OTIE O—FOlt NEW YORK, VIA DEL- I aware and Raritan Canal.-Swiftsure 'Ttansporta tion Company—Despatch and Svtiftsure . Lines. -- The business by these Lines will. be ,resnthed. on and after the fith of .March.. For Freight, which will be taken on acconimodating terms; apply to WM. N. BATED & C0.,122.80uth Wharves. - • , . - ' . -.,.., VOR S'AU,;•La' 11 , E S'l‘O I, A S 'S'. Arnericanl3akk. 422 '•Tones e Register, 626 Tone dead 'weight, J5,1:00 'Flour Barret; eaPaeity;.W6ll , partially rolbrallt and thoroughly overhauled in 1866. Nor further particulare appy to W9.111011A4 & .00., 123 Walnut otreet. , CONSIONEES' NOTICES. CONSIGICEES' NOTICE.CONSIGNEES , of merchandise,per Britioh ltarli "BerthaVernple," Inom. _London wilt, ploase Nepil their . 'permits on 'hoard ,toat , the °lnce the nrideriiigne4l: General order will be issued on flaturilaY,S P. IL, 28th , inst., Al:bewail nods notvermitted ho Hentlo stores.: WO 4c, CO., Consignees, N0.,121i Walnut Nr ()TICECONSIGNE frA 32Q PIECES , of (30 feet new).llailrorui Iron, from ,Newperti. Wales, by brig Annie Ilatebelder, will Plot w e some .for, ward, puy freight, und - ttike the -*nue° awn. , etberwie they will be stored at-owners(' expense:, namAii , ,sc 00., 123 Walnut street.. • r - . , . VOTICE . . --ALL PE.RSO,ISS' ARP, 4.11 horeby cautioned against titirlioring'.or 'trusting any of the crew of Ow British Bark "Bertha. Tomple,.• Mitchell, Mostar, as no L debta of-tha ir contracting will be - paid by,Captain or Consignees. 11'011KM4N & CO. pruiLip Sor I" OF MARBTAG -A • new course of Lectures, an doliVered at the Now York Museum of Anatomy; embracing thestildeote; flow to Live and what to Live for; .Youth, Maturity mar Old Ago; Manhood genorally.reviewed; theVanso of In digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered &e. Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be Tor warded, post paid, on rectdpt of 25 MIN, addressing-. W. A. Leary Jr.. Southeast corner of Fifth and Wawa. streets, . • .•1c26 Iy§ . ' 2 :. - . .: M 1 . ~: - j! OrrEstt,c.ituns SHAPPEW CAUTION; NEW P'UBLICA'TIONS. ~~, TIALEVRAP/111p.81,IRICTIY. i I I:;...:LEST GltANl" . ltrtinii at iast •e, t ‘3 • Athletic beat thellititne, of Biltinitire, yesterdtly, by a score of 33 to 20. EIOII . TY Cuban insurgents art reported to have EitteaSsor pardon to.Colottel,canoza. As,incendiaryliroclannittentaS lieu' posted. , through the streets of Ilavata. FitosT is reported to have shoi,vn itself iu the of:Baltitnore. r,s' r. 41!. flarvards left tngland for home, yes: , today, in the City of Antwerp. Tisf'lticas.f 14 '. 4 eaicl'l3 ri hire to' be endorsed. tiy thie Bin= An .Anunfitt:lriFins.legintm has been aP I pointed to command the French naval division 1114111e1*n wpters. • .„ Arn hr furicraVof - the l Fenian .Dattnn; at Clasnevin, Ireland, two hundred men followed t "weal ing,the (ciiibz,,t'il)Or&S,'ltati had, itukngage-. ment with the rebels near Contramaestre, and killed sixteen of them. ' Farmets' and Mechanics' Insurance Con tatty; of flitiiitT, Ilr; has' failed. Its, lia bilities MC' said to be huger than itsassets. WILLan. S f. :ROVAIO) having-'de :elined-tfic—appeintnient—Of:SlinititelL-te , 4ltifia t his successor will be named in a few days. hus oe . woo A amt ac ur o this city tu;o.the purchasers of the Treasury Depat anent envelope' . , iIk:POETS frOth Riche say that the test oath will not be required froth the members of tlieLegiblatus e., , d • " '.`l; fetikitok. whielt left , , liabana; Moritarra;'on, Wednesday night, was robbed of several thou 4 sand t.',ollars on„the road., ; , Tut.: Board of l'ublic Works, at Chicago, have ed a plan for another 14 . 4 tunnel; Ivfilek require thfefi y'eati6fOk cOmPI:e40 11 ; and cost $1,5A000. Tin: Catholic. Bishops c otlteland demand exclusive coll6ge endbWritent, 'divislon of the propetty of royal, and endowed schools, the ajtetation or Queen's College to VdenoinlOa tional institution, and :U` genetal land fof Ireland. A •I.A.TIGE party of recruits enlisted for the Cuban army, mariy, ,of them minors, am at Fort Gaines, Ga. United States Deputy marshal Cox has been called on for troops, and a revenue 'has _been ortleved'to cruise off the coast to intercept thein Should they sttecee4l in getting away. ' The French Senate. FAME, Sept In the Senate, yesterday, Mice Napoleon made another speech,wluvein he gave utterance to very liberal views, calling for additional reforms, including a more com plete responsibility of the Ministry. The Mlniiter of; the: Interior, protested against the' ideas presented by the Prince, adding significantly, that those • ideas never govern the Council so lunges the-present 31inisteis should retain the confidence of the. Emperor, abe,diSClLS4o4 l 4l4 , o4l4nue4 the'Senate fo-daY. 31. de Segar termed the speech of Prince Napoleon scandalous. M. lierbenne denied that the Senate corn- nate° disapproved of the Seruttus Consulturn, and said they only disapproved of -such' al4enatvo Coftsultion as the Vririce desired to hale: After further debate, four articles of the Scliatvs Cowsultunt were adeptett. • m ntte i s ,p r ep a rin g frivtneJak reforms, -which it is estimated will produceaa surplus of 60,000,000 francs; of this sum, 29,000,01:* francs will be applied to the increase of smaller salaries of government ernploye'l; 20,000,000 to the reduction 'of the oetroi duties 'of rani, and 20,000,000 to reduction in the land tax. The liturlintratise Treat,y. LONDON,...Sept;2.—The Times of to-day says that recent information of , undoubted authen ticity- contradicts the late rumors - that' the American treaty with China had been rejected. Prince Kung no way repudiates the treaty, but his delay in ratifying It Is ' owing to his desire first to 'complete the negotiations with Europa= powers. , ,The Timor . adds that whether- Mr. Burlingame , is' negotiating for the advantage of any particular power or not is of no consequence, if his negotiations have the effect of bringing China out of Eer isolation. -- The merits of - the Americart- treaty are unquestiorable. 17.4 e great. point is that the Obinese should recognize their capability of being hupersonatedi and be bound by agree ments concluded in the names of their repre sentatives. Had the treaty been. rejected, it would appear that China had not learned the sipaificance of, her own decision to appoint Ambassadors. The Lady Byron tkuusdaL , LoNnoN,‘ Sept. 1--The" solicitors of Lady Byron's family' have - written a communica tion to the London journals, distinctly stating . that the article of Mrs. Stowe, in the • Atlantic. Montlit#, on the Separation of Lord -and Lady Byron, is not a. complete ,or. authentic. State ment, and does not involve any, direct eridence. ' s hilig-isoommunicatest-but-recolleetions-of .a conversation - bad thirteen years since, and - , ---hoknirOons dexived-from--a-iniatutskript under great excitement. , eoneecliitig -- tinttNrs. Stowe's oarristis.•e contains a Until tete account. ..6f.the. relations between' Lard - Lady Byron, they protest against it, ,as a, • gross breach of trust and confidence, as incOnsistent with Mrs. Stowe's recommendations to Lady • Byron, and a violatiOW or the express term's of • her will. Lady Byron's representatives and descendants - absolutely disclaim all countenance of. the article, Which • was published without their privity or consent. The .News-.thinks Mrs: Stowe "s Yiiiaatne does riot contain the whole truth, but is probably - true as- far as it goes: From our late editions of Yesterday By the tin tie Cable. , LONDON,' September , 2.—The 'Solieiters of Lady Byron's family assert that Mrs.; Stowe's ( ,l' article on, the übject- of, the separation of. Lord and' La y byreiii is not `complete or authentic. , , • .•,- ' ' -. .'. z• • Dunni.N,Sept.2.-,Oardinal,Oullen has isaned a pastoral letter forbidding parents, to_ send their children to \ National model Schols, on` pain of,a deprivatib)of the,sacrament. Lon - nolf, Septembe • , 2.--Who, 4gvard and Oxford oreNgs have united'in a vote 'to ' the Thames Conservaney,thanking theme for their , ex„,ertiops in keeping,alear course. • _ Von) 'Washington. Espliiiit'Deltbatch to tlitf ?AHERN. THE VlittiltitA. ;ZEST okert. 7 1 WANtrio:moir, Sept !?.. - r-The servatives are making desperate efforts,to Pba duce the President. and General" Sherman to" interfere with Gen. CiribY and; stoiihiliffrom exacting the ti , st oath ,from the.: members, of the Virginia Legislature. doverhor Walker - bad au interview with the President yesterJ day in relation to the subject; but it appears• that, uo assurances were given him that, the polity :which;' he asked - .might be ',.adopted i Nvill prevail. Both the President and General Sherman decline to interfere in the matter. THE EUROPEAN SQUADRON The United States •Nipsio 141:ex pected to sail fioni the Navy-Yu - I.d here in a few days to join the European squadron. South 'American News by Steamer. NEW Y(5111i. SepteMbdr steamship Alasltbrings i Pananni . dates to the 23d 'and' rOnT OF pii I LADELPIIIA-43zEr 3 ~ $60,V00 from California.; Several American sir,: - Ineme„ 530 I M.Th .:- SErs.6 23 iniGir(viii:i,l2i6 — l 7 -7 77 , 7 seamen, who shipped on the_ steamer Quaker 7AII.IIIYED ' YESTERDAY . ° city, which 'easel entered' tin.. Haytian ger- Sti•inner Ann Eliza, Rh:Lords. ,2t ttouto from. New VICO under-the name of " Columbia," have at-' York. witli n;tls'e to . W P Clyde , 11111 ra , 24.', hours 'froth ' NiAr York, rived at Aspinwall, and are dependent upon ~,-itti olden co v ~Cktsi2i'~tlF3Ru„f~4~~-A l ' the •coritrilatOtko.kinereltan,tt , ; td Tay'their passfigdfd tCeik . Ydr i4ldop-of-ivarJames 4 toviktlik i don, A..orttisb to,tlw.,li7ctilee Islautl4l .TiiroXitdiiiitertaAlcaioo}Vatt,.otiito hirrektni metieed heavy eruptions. Valparaiso ditties to the third of Angiiiitsmtet that four millipus,og bonda, - 14i1 issued to' ahl the Taleitlittlinb failkva'y." - -" The Chilean legatiott is to be removed front ; Londo9. to_traris:. Consul C,nlilwell arrived at Valparaiso. t• Peruvian advieeti cputdig:)mt..Aittle-oacvvs. l Severil eartlititthites l kite ;rtflidttdil in the_ southern provinces. Thee. Government hits, raised tho price: "of.guano -to , $l3 per ton. .P.rekident , Balto issued.. a ..detrele-A ", ixektietvr 4 ]edging the inficpcndefte,dt Cuba on the 13th.,, ofAugust. 1 • ' • ' . _ VVlesbinialn Iteitarblll sin (inn . enle4mfcbrcpt;They ,Republican State v Conention of Wis - etdisin yesterday made the following thltilnation For Fairchild, the pr sent 'incumbent. , Lieuteriniit-Gaperntir; 4 2. Ponndi Secretary - "Ofl;;Stittei4,.'*'Spenceri State Treasurer, Henry 'Barth • • The resolutiona.pasAddeelAre,thh initlfeit 7 able right of all Men to life, litierty;.studthe an - in:mit of happiness, and faVors the adoption' , mff Ise Fifteenth Ametdmetit,liberty of stpebehi ••arlthe preSse; free schoolst - all classes ;the'. tnaintenstnce Inviolate'Of the national; faith, as' pledged to its creditors; for such an adjust-) Ment - of the )butdaiiii of taxhtion„fofteVissans; - and modifications frt:nn tittle tatimeof the tariff t#ter rt•tref,diC..ls4tlsLat theta tO Cipsitablysepors all classes-Of , the! leople,and also farretrenclunerstnad economy i An the administration o the National Gur la-A ment. i yq ,s 4 IRennion of theArmy,pir the Tennessecr , ,Loupylbr,ap,; E t eptemppx. 2.—Arxoeeting of thel6e.toiltiVekk7ammittee,of MiangeniedtkiOf the Fourth Annual Reunion of the Army of. Termetgiee was held yustertlay. General W.`, X-Britulronli of itenttitky; wits fielediad to tie liver the address of ,trelecnue to the society at the next Auntial reuxdon.' ll Colcrael E. H. 13ris, tow %Its' appointed Corregionding Secietary , o the Executive Contralttee. ' • \ From chicalco. Cu reAGeo,Oepternber 2.—Mr. Henry l'ratlier, `of 13e2=tuf, brotlier-in4aw of Governor .oglov, while:riding in his buggy,,iast -evpn ing; -was run inn) by a span .bfilinawdy horses and almost instantly balled. - It is reported here that a band of Sioux have left thp "Mimi 'Reservation ion the Missouri river to , attack the Pawnees near Columbus, but no-attaekbad yet been made: The r4W nees are advised of their intention. ST. LOUIS, Sept.. 2.—Wyllis- King, SUperin tendent of the Itmurance Department of this State, has procured injunctions against the Hannibal Savings and Insurance Company and the 'Pacific Mutual of Ibis on•, the ground of ifisolvetick. , - • ‘, A Virginia, Bilintana, despatch -says the Territorial Auditor and Treasurer elected at the late election have been removed by Gov. A.shley, who has filled their places' bY appoint ment. The, case will be conusted. At the official count of votes yesterday, =Virginia City was declared still the capital of the State. The stage which left ,Helena iast „night was robbed - of SeVerat thousand dollars by road agents, near Naiad. Parties are now.. in.,ppr suit of the thieyes. finite Canada. OTTAWA, Septemberhere, great activity in the sawed lumber trade in this city. About 40,00600 feel are now •piled up at the mills here; .and in addition to.these about 840,000,000 worth have been' , shipped from Ottawa to the;United States this season. QuEuEc;, Sept 2.—The ship-laboroarsrStrike continues ; not a vessel in port is being worked upon, ttnd the lower - portion' of the town wears the aspect of a Sunday. Yesterday the rioters attacked an, inoffensive young ;man on, Peter street, and. beat 144 almost, to The city and eater . Npolice paraded the- torn, but failed - toina t e any arrests. In the afternoon the lanorem: commenced to req...s.s at the foot of Mountain Hill, and a serions disturbance appeared imminent, ;but the troops being again called out, the rioters dis By the Atianitte • - LoNno.Nr, - Sept 2, • 31.L=ColiSols ma 93,1 for money and - accoUnt. ' ' LivunroOL, Sept. 2,3 P. 31.—Upland Cotton, ; Orleans,•l3lal3id: Flour, 2:*. 3d. Cali fornia Wheat, The. ld ' Bed Wheat, 9s. 1111. a in shillings. , , Bacumonn, Sept.•2.—lit the White Sulphur Springs, a difficulty having arisen between L. Washington - and - W. W. Glenn of the Baltimore Gazette, groning. out of a letter .written by the former to a Ararginia paper,and which was construed as containing °derisive allusions, the parties went out to-day to shoot each other, butthe matter was adjusted —the text of the adjustment being the fol.. lowing : • The 'challenge of Washington and the epistles of Glenn are hereby withdrawn Washington disavowing the intention of saying anything offensive in his original letter. [Special Despatch to the PhHada.' 'Evening Bulletin.] slEw Yonu, S,ept. 2,—Gold has advanced -to 1341, in consequence of ' a prominent stock firm purchasing all the Government gold sold -to-day, at a fraction above the street quota '.n. and also an additional J small lots in the gold room. Loans are Made at "flat." LEWISTON,. 11.C.7, — Selfi We in \v titer last night, destroyed the store of Went worth & Co., with most, of its contents; also, a long cattle-shed, and a building Contain ing the General Ticket and . Superintendent Office of the Maine' Central Railroad. 'Most of the property was insured. Bus Tor:, Sept. 2.—James Sargeant, of Ro chester; Y., who is staying for a short time in this city, to-day received official notice from Washington of the adoption of his cele brated bank look for use on the sales of the Treasury Department. Wrom WAShislooll. WASHINGTON, Sept. '2.2—lnternal revenue receipts to-day, $912,000.' Fractional' :currency ;received, to-day from New York, $103,500. From ROCheSter.', ROCITE . sTE r n, Stipteiiiber 2.—Al Man (named Hatch) and his niece were suffocated at Bata via, by coal :.• • •'• • • • 11101/3EIMINMS OF OCEAN STEADIERSI. TO. ABBIVE. SHIPS PROM • FOR DATE Columbia— ''" •• -' Glatigow—NeiviYork..- - '' Aug. 19 Allemannia. ... . ...—.Havre—New Y0rk....„ ~.. ...... Aug. 21 Siberia. Liverpool—New York. viciß Aug. 24 Minnesota Liverpool... New York Aug.2s Virginia Liverpool—New York Ang. 25 Cof Washing'n..Liverpool—NoW York. ' , Aug.2s Europa ' Glasgow_New York Aug. 27 Russia,...',.; •• • LiverpooL,-Nerw.Y_ork ..—.....::..Aug. 28 C of Balehuore—LiverpooL.New York via 11......Aug . .•29.• Leipzig .. .. ... ...Southampton...Baltimore • Aug. 28 Holsatim. ' Havre—Now York Aug:2B St. Laurent Brest... New York.. Aug. 30 - - , ,;•••. ~-, TO 'DEPART: . C. of Brooklyn.:-NowYork..,Llverpool ' ' ' "Sept. 4 Pereire Now York...Havro Sept. 4 England.. '- - Now York—Liverpool • - ' 'Sept. 4 Britannia • Now York... Glasgow Sept 4 NV yoming - Philadelphja—Savaunah • ' * Sept, 4 City Of :Mexico—New 2 ora... Vera Cruz , Supt. 6 Juniata_ ' Plilledeiphin....New Orleans.... '' • Sept. 7 Saxonia New Nork.,,Hamburg Sept. 7 City of Londori.:New YOrk4.LivOrpool via II - Sept. 7 Idaho.. New York... Glasgow Sept. 8 China New York... Liverpool . Sept. 8 •Ilansa • 4... • New York... Bremen ' Sept. 9 Tripoli • New York... Liverpool ' Sept. 9 Columbia %New Yorli..altivena '- •, 'Sept. 9 Pioneer Phlladelphia.„Wilmiugto n Sept. 11 1341 - A413 OF TRADE: JOHN O. J DIE , ) . . C. B. DUB OBOW. ' DIONTIILY 4:l6sBormig. , THOS. L - .• MLLE:U.IHr -•— ' ,- NARINE BULLETIINI. TinkßogbYrA T ON tifk BULLETIN -4 344ADEL1P8 1 4; rtimAiri;;lmornim 4141#-1'; from St. Louis. WI'OM Richmond. Advance In Gidd. From Maine. From Boston. Steamer Sarah lb s?yit hourii tram New York, With wdse to ls ' *Baird di: Co. ' • .- , • ',''' Meitner Prank. Pierce, 21 liours front New York, with ti 4e,• to W M Baird Qfu • Selo' H C Burnite. Fouler. I day from c( i iithled. Del. Sitth grain . to sP . Heisler &Po- Tug fludifxthifalthOlstinwfrotil Raitiinore:Witli a tow of . barges to W' Clyde & Co. • ' . 'Aug Clicteappiik frierrjtielycliinaLlavre,do Grace,Witti, a ton of burgiis to W 3' Clyde & CO. ,• . CLEARED.. YESTERDAY. • Steamer .1 W.Er ertnati,lf tackler, 'Charleston; E A Sou Steamer HL Ga 11cri Balthatira.A: Groves. Jr. Steamer Mayflower. Fultz, New York, W P ClYde do C 6 ., Bark Liotte Bleb Por.2, SPolei Theo yfattrioi Sons " Brig Annie Batchelder, Steelattn.,Key Nest, Wurkmani Brig Home. Phillips, Barbados, D N Wet ziar & Co. Tug Thos Jefferson,: Allen,- ..Italtlnfore. with a tow off barges, W 1' Clyde & • Tug Chesapeake. Aferribew, Havre tie Grace, with a tow of barges, W P Clyde &VW. • ' Correspondence of the Ptillidelpii a Evening Bulletin. i READING,Sept. 1, Ws. the'The folkiwlngboats'froth thee:Union (lanai passedjnto richuylkil [Canal, bound to ;Philadelphia, laden and Consigned as follows: ' ' •• • •' ' Pilgruil.Circle. with lutolier to Perkins & Co•. Mon J •• dilto•J'&ll . Belbert; .M Hicks, do to qorcross i& 'Sheets; BlakiMoy,'• bark 'to,lleß , Kisrpet; Co ] e,t'ch;"lisv I .jui i , " ,t 1"." HAVIIDDE 'GRACE. Fleet: • -•.:Thefolleichirt•hinits-leftliere•-thia morning, laden and' 60118)annil Ififlf01111W0::• •' • '•'• 2 , .1) ow:et Haverty; with lumber to Pattersoni&,Liptiin- ' colt; John Craig, do to Craig Blanchard; Goo Craig,, do in ElliN & Moale; Joseph II Gilmer, do to Taylor 5; Betts; E I) Trump. do to Trump & Son; .1 II Clinton.'' lime for Bohemia; Martha Alcbonkey, grain to Alex G Cattell. , , • MEMORANDA. Ship Mtirphy, salted from Liverpool 21st • nit for this port. Ship Grey E' AMP:Collin, cleared at Baltimore Ist . for Rio Jimeiro and a market, . Ship Prima Dounalliutitt front! New York , Bth April, at San Fraricisto-Ist-inst - • Ship St platries,•Colje t trato Nee! York Ilth Aprll, at San Francisco Ist Inst. St Jeseph,,,Ala Krill, from. New York for San; Francisco, which put into Callao for water, sailed again', 31st Jtaly. • Ship John Tucker. Matthews, from San Francisco Bth: Mareli, at Liverpool 31st ult. • ,bldn,9cntooi Freemarc,'cleardd Baltimore I st lust for San Francisco. Steamer Claymont, Robinson,, hence ,at Norfolk.,3lst ' Steamer Haley (Br), Leckey, from Rio Janeiro 13tW, July viaiblonferldeo , Vind:Paro,f with-20 passengers, at; New York Yesterday. 'itsteatner LOndotilitkand Havre 17th tilt, at N York yesterday, wit 4.513 passengers. Steamer Wilinington, , Coloi•for. Galveston,' which' re ,turned to New York livemosequence of machinery, being disabled, repaired and eall4d again Ist that: ''• Bark Arthur Kinsman, Buckman, sailed from Matan zas Zitli ult. for Caibarien to load for a port north of Hatteras. Bark Lord Baltimore, Lana-rave, 42 days from MO."' neiro. at New York yesterday, with coffee. Bark Jamea lirelsh, Magill. sailed from Cardelialdllt • ult. for Cailiarinn'.., to load for a`, port north of Midterms'. • Brigs'llartle''Wheeler,' - Bacon; 'and' 'Llzile Wytaan, Carnage, hence at Portland 31st ult. Brig Mary A Chase, flail, sailed from Mayaguez 25th ult. for Sagua twloodfor wport north of Hatteras. Schr David , Babenek;• Colcord, was discharging at Mayaguez 11th ult, to load for Baltimore. • Schr J W Bannerman, Sharp, hence at Washington, Istinst. . EliskAini,;..llfeCaY,And Cul Peter Lyle,;Mill, hence at Baltimore lit hilt' • Schr L Sturtevant, Cruse, at Baltimore Ist inst. from ' Norfolk. r Scbr J WarriaiHrialto, hence at Alachiasport 28th tilt. MARINE MISCELLANY. a• There are evidences of foul play in connection with the abandonment of sc i br L T 'valuta ( of Camden), Capt emit h: fronf, f!„hiladelp lia; for Salem, with coal ;fallen in %%Irina sea and Owed into - Hew port, as previously re- Ported. Three 134 inch auger holes have been found in the run. two of them going through to the water, with MI augur:lying beside. them. When these ,wero , ciosed the leak stoprol: The captain" aml crew` haVei 40t , la•Al fic . ariltrorit from. She has a cargo of /About SOO tons coat. Bhrk Waaliington Butcher, Hanson (not Nickerson), from New York for Alobile(before reported). ran ashore at Orange Keys 12th tilt. and bilged the pest morning. The captain went to Key West for assistance.,Several wreckers started for her.two small vessels which arrived first securing loads. When the. Nassiait Wreckers ar rived., and none of the Key West vessels in sight.t they were compelled to leave. taking the "mirgo , to Key West. The balance of the cargo:would be carried to Nassau. Behr II ero arrived at Hey West/Ist:ult. with cargo (rein the wreck of, bark Washington-Butcher: J • MMI STATE U % MARY. WOLFE, DEC'D. 1:1 —Letters Ten iunentark to the above Estate having been granted the ndersigned, all persons indebted to the Estate will make gamma., and those having claims present to ALBERT E. MURPHY, Executor; or his A ttorneys, YA IL &STEOTTD,7O33Wnsont street. se3 f tit§ ESTATE OF CATHARINE SMITH, DE ceased. Letters testamentary,upon.:the above es tate having been granted tithe undersigned ‘ all yeirson indebted to the same will please make payment; and all persons havintr claims will, present them to MARY ANN KOSERlTZ;Executria•.• 842 North Eleventh st., or to her Attorney,WlLL.l.AM A.;ALLIBI..Et.i, 429. Wa lnut ESTATE OF' PATRICK DONOHUE, deceased.—Letters Testamentary to the. Estate' of 'PATRICK DOE Oil UE, deceased, having been granted to the executors. TIMOTHY HICKEY, Buttonwood street, above Eighteenth street, and 11, SIIARE:EY. All persdns indebted , to said Estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims, against the same to present them without delay to • 806 m 6r" No. 619 Walnut street.. tSTATE OF JOHN' MINGLE, JR. • DR- CeaSed.--Letiern of Administration cum testamento annex°, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims to present them to MA ftGABETTA P. MINGLE, Adnex. C. T. A., No. 390 b Walnut street. • August IL 18C9. null tu 6t* - L1 STATE OF ANNA (Y MIN DE ceased.—Letters of administration, having been crantisi to the undersigned, all persomrindebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aua those having claims to present them to 'MARGARETTA - P. MINGLE, Administratrix, No. 3906 Walnut street. attl7-tti 6t* INSTATE OF . .111)31.IIND WILCOX, DE censed.—Letters testamentary• upon the estate of DIIIIND WILCOX, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those' having claims or demands are requested to present the same without de lay, to tiMILVEL WILCOX, Executor, 'No. int Walnut street.' TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1.. City rind County of Philadelphia.—Estate of LOUISA FLETCHER, deceased—The - Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of THOMAS It. LOVET T and CHARLOTTE BOSTWICK, Executors of LOUISA FLETCHER, deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance in the, bands of the accountant, trill • meet 'the "parties interested, for the purpose of hie appointmert_t, on TVESDAYiSeptenttier 14th, 1869, at 11 o clock ; A. .111. A at his office, No 123 South Sixth street, in the City of Philadelphia. - JAMES W. LATTA, au.3l-tu,th,sso Auditor. IN THE "ORPHANS', COURT FOR THE. Countruf - PNialletphia - F - -Estate of JGS - PRIME KING, late a •Mmor.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the final account KINGT - lateirMiiiiii,ititirfo report ffiritiibittron of the balance in the hands_of_Lir.l-asnaulll9,ll4-m". partiee tetercigre - dlWr the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, September 6th, 1339, at 4. o'clock P. M.. at his office, corner of Sixth and Locust streets, ix the city of Philadelphia. • CLEMENT B. PENROSE, ar26-th,e,tust§ • Auditor. TNTHE COHRT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY•.ftND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. NOTICE is he Honorable , o all persons inter ) si AL'es t i ed , , , that the the Judges of our d vourt, have appointed MONDAY, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1869. at 10 O'clock , A.M. for hearing . applications for the following Charters of Incorporation, and, unless exceptions be filed, thereto the same will be allowed, viz.: 1. The Havedord Loan and Building Association, of Philadelphia. 2. First Mutual Building and Loan Company. 3. Good Intent Steam . Fire Engine Company. 4. Tlie.Cincinnatus Beneficial Society. 5. The Central Philadelphia Loan ohelluilding Asso ciation. . 6. ,The Eureka P¢aiinge . . Loan'and Building Associa tion 'of Philadelphia. • , , 7. The Sistera of St. Francis, or Philadelphia. 8. Odd Fellows' Loan anti Building Association. 19. The Ledger Loan and Building Association. No. 10: Morton Building Association. • IL - The R. Montgomery Banding and Loan Associa tion. • 12. The Southwark Butchers' Beneficial Society. 13.. The Church of the Messiah. 14: Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany, of Philadelphia. Amendment. • FItEDEILICK G. WOLBERT. Prothonotary. ee2•th3t TN, THE , COURT, OF : comma - NTPLEAS fot. the City and County of 'Philadelublit. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter esteds that the "West Philadel Ina Trust Como- EA , ( vpany " have filed an anplicatiot for a ehp»gel of noano to the " West Philadelphia Baillx," and that the llonerablwtho Judges of our said Court hove appointed'lP.O.NDAY,the tiOtb day.of TOopteniber, - ..k. lslCatiO ti'LloelcA.3l. 3 .for liextring - tho said application; and unleas exteptioriirbe Bled thereto; the same will be FItEDERICK G. WOLBERT. Prothonotary. 80'2 th 3t JIN THE COURT OF COMMON 'PLEAS , FOD, TD.}.l CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL - ,. NOTICE 18 hereby given to all persona late- S' , rested that University. of • 1 .`"" Medicine and durgery.7 have Wed an auplica‘. tion.for change Alf mune to the Philadelphlt University," and for ether Alteration); and amendments to their Churter,of jucouoratiqu,nuck tie .unpelcurtawits, and thilt the Honorable the judgeatif our 63111 06(1'0 have uppointed istONDAY; the 20th day uf .depteinher; A.D. MD; ' at 10 oielock, A. M. fqr , Learing the said ap• vlicatioiw and 'unless eXcetitions be filed thereto the cattle will be allowed. , , 1111NOED.T.C. U, WOLBERT, PratbunotarY. 5e24113t lOUpaTERS TESTAMENTARSS', bton granted to Om aulmoriber, upon tho Estate of, S .GOURLEY, deceased; all tieraMoi Indebted to'F, the tame will make pazineriti Awl those haying, obi Mtn 'present them to ROJIMIT, ItEARNEY,--Exemiter, Pemberton street, or.his Attlirpi4; GEORGE JUNKIN, polit limit corner Sixth YOnut:stroots Pima nIiLYHIA, Allgust 26th. ARD OIL.-20 813 - 1:8 - 44 - 071 — WESTIDIg Ai Lard Oil, to arrive, and for .aale br COCIIBAN RU§ELL (10.,111Gliestuut etre t. OTICES. MMI ':,'4* - *'i**, - so*•'.7. 7 , 15 . ,4 1 , • , eloveet 9 '"Gkk co' - ,Asets GO' i. 01 10 01 9 6 ,399' Viliied States .iboo 000 ~ 1 '5O y 7 Rece •,k ,l $l, - s over 2,0,000.0cy Premiums in' 1868 • $5 605 075 . 00' I .Lones 4445; 0 Ate 6 ilfercbante, E r lEreh - Msre; :Philadelphia.; A -1829. - 7 72211 " PERPI47IIAI " •:;•- ,„1,•5; „ . • EANSURANCIECOMpANy2L OF PHILADELP*W,',.: >, I ;;,:?•:. Office--435 and 437.0heatnuf Street.. „ . , l Assetti oli ei . , li.i.i'Eiry` .4. '*; ;1866 6: J.. . . ...,---... ',...--.. A.4....:.....1 ;.: i :-,' i, ', 74 677 :,7r= .i.a. ' - 0,4441. - .. • „,,, ..,,..........$400,000 00' Acertied 5urpitu5.........1 .... ~ •'•- . ' . Preiniume...........-- ,i.— l ••ar-z.,..4119.3•843 13i •ckf3ETTX , Eio C. 14111.8, • -,•,..;:. AIgQOIILFOR.WI!, !",',; Loi4ses' • Paid. giiiCESIE429 - ek , et..'' ''” j '• ' . •'' ,'' ~ 1 45,5 0 04? )0 Cn• ') '''' Perpetual end Temporary Policies on Liberal 'Terms, The Company - also issues Policies intim the , BentS of ! all kinds of buildings, Ground „Rents and Mortgagee. i DIRECTOL S. •• . ,' , Alfred -11tleti• Tlionsui Sparks. . ,•,.. i • IVice. S.'Grant,' ' • ' -," , 'Thomas S. Ellie, . i ;:t r: Gustavile S. Benson. BAK Ell-President; ' • E£ l ,,,,llien President. .. , 1 ,sec,setarY, •,Assisitint fiebretarY. fell tde3l Alfred GI ". Baker, Bamnel Grant 'Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, • - (leo. False,' ALFRED GEO. F JAB. W. McALLISTIR I . THEODORE H..REGEi = , l FIRE .A.SSOQL,TION • , op PHILADELPHIA. • = IneOrpoilited ,1111icis, 27, 1820. .Office---No. 34 Noith .Dith Sreet. INSURE. BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE GEtmEALLY FROM LOSS BY FIRE. Assets January 1, 1869, $1,4043;005.. OS. • . • . . TRUSTEES: Williana H. Hamilton, Charles P. B ower,, "John Carroar, Jesse Lightfoot, George I. Young, Robert iihoemaken, Joseph R. Lyndall, Peter Armbruster, • - Levi F. coots, M. lI. DIOkILIBOIII Samuel Sperliawk, Peter ViffH9maon, "" WM. ' 3l. m litOt T e g e . r i'rlaide 7. iI taiIIJEL B IIP r OzIAIV.E. :am President.. TEE RELIAN CE INSURANCE cog- PANY , OF 'PRILADDLPFUAN. ' ' , Incorporated in 1341.. Charter per p etual. Office, No: 508 Walnut street. CAPITAL 5'300,000. - "Themes against loss or- damage by FIRE; en' notifies, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual.; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or LO 'I3ES PROM:Pitt ADB.ISTED AND, PAID. • • • 8437,598 MI Invested in the following Securities,' klrst Mortgages on City Property, well se- .. cured • 4, $168,600 00 United States GovernmentLomiikv.4.--,.,...,... 117,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. Loans 7b,000 -'-" 75,000 00 Pennsylvania 83,000,000 6 Per Cent . 30000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage 5,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Corapany's6 Per. . • Cent, L0an...... 6,000.00 Loans On Collaterals. - ---' 54K) 00 Buntin_gdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent.*ort- gage 80nd5.... .. . ... .... .. . 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's ....... 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock. • - ' 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.' V,OOO 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 3so 00 Reliance Insurance Company . of Philadelphia 3,Zil 00 Cash in Bank and 'on hand 12,253 32 $437#98.99 Worth at. Par. Worth'this date at market prices..., DIRECTORS. Thomas C. lIM,I Thomas H. Moore, William !Masser,Samuel Castner, Samuel Bispham, I James T. Tomag, H. L. Carson, . Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, • I Christian J. Hoffman, Benj. W. Tingley,Samuel B. Thomas, E THOMAS r. C. HILL, President Wad. Canna, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, February 1T,1869. UNITED FIREMEN'S INSUE,AN'CE COMPANY OS PHILADELPHIA. This Companyrakes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIRE INSURANCE INTERISLA CITY, OF PHILADEL . . , OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, Fourth National hank Building. DIRECTORS. , . • . Thomas J. Martin, Henry W. Brenner, John Hint. Albertus King, Wm. A. Rohn,. Henry Bumm, James DI ongan, James Wood, ' William Glenn, ' Jelin Shallcross, J ames J en ner, .. J. Henry Askin, Alexander T. Dickion, Hugh Mulligan, j . . - M - 0 - . - Rober et. 111 P-Fitzpatrick, James . Dillon. • . ... CONRAD B. ANDRESB, President. -- - -Aft=l--.-iiOLlll--reIIEL Wst-.41-4-Fls.49ltakileeN rpr-rE COUNTY FIRE RII3I:STA Nck: am .1.7 PA - N IT- 7 ;01 Ute;'"Bil'D/L Bel iIIi-F dI 1 r 1,1 1, --- it trastj b e I o W - Chestnut. The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature a Pennsylva nia in 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by flro, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Thiseld and reliable• institution, with ample 'capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per manently ur for a limited time against lesser damage by lire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute , safety of its customers. • • . Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch. - • DIRECTORS: Outs. J. Sutter, , Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, James N. Stone, John Horn, ' . Edwin L. Beakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mecke, Mark Devine. CHARL SJ. SUTTER, President.. HENRY BUDD, Vice President: BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY. Secretary and Treasurer. THE , 'PENNSYLVANIA FIRE TNSU- RANCE COMPANY. • —lnsonorated 11325—Charter Perpetual. No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably.known to the community for over forty years,- continues to insure against • lose' or damage by lire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time. Also on - Furniture, Stocks of Gomm, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together With a large Surplus s'und, is invested,in the most careful manner, which enables them. to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the, case of loss.' Di.B.F.OToRs. . Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx • Alexander Benson,...Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazlehurst,Henry' Lewis Thomas•Robiris, J. Gillingham Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, JR.; President. • wm. G. CROWELL, Secretary. ' apl9-tf . C O A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE OM PANY, incorporated lale.—Charter perpetual. No. 910 WALNUT . street, above Third:Philadelphia: Raving a largo pall-up Capital Stock and Surplus In. vested in sound and available Securities, continuo to insure on dwellings, stores; furniture;, merohandisO, vesse l s i n port' an d their cargoes, and other.:personal property. All lossesliberall_y and promptly, adjusted. DIRECTORS. • , Thomas B. Marls,.. Edmund (I. Dutilh, John Welsh, . . Charles' W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, -.• Israel Morrie, John T. Lewis, ' John P. Wetherill, William V. Paul. • - ' • TPIOMAS M. MARIS, president: , ALIMILT C. CRAWFORD, Socrotam ' • • EIrI!'EItSON.I O IRE INSURANCE COM PANY Philadelphia.-01116°,N0. 24 North' Fifth street, near Market street... , . Incorporated •by the Legislature„ of ;Penneylianitti.;. ' Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. 8166,000. Make , insurance against Loss or dames° by. Fire on Public or. Private Buildings, Furniture,.otoclis i .Goods and -Mer•-• favorablecbaudlse: on tonne • r• • • ” • • • ,DIREOTOISS. - • win, ntatinial,? . . , Edward Israel Petersen.; FrederiekLadner... John F. Belsterlin . Adam J. Glasz, Ilenry Troemner, - RenrylDelany,. , x! , Jacob Bellandeb4-- JohnZiliott; Fredr rick Doll, Obristiart - D.Nricko Samuelltlillerf George Id Sort, • Gardner.„: jq-c, MoDANlEL:,;,Prosidentalm ,,, , ISRAEL . PETERSONLYIoe - PnA4ontii; , , riublr OOLEMAIN,Seorotnry-snawreasurer.Tw,::...;:.:;i TAELAWARgt4 I4 iiiPAtii, , • - : *TV Al'l - 1/ SUBN AOIC '0 : A .' t '''' c • 1 lbe°r/3rged by tie' g4trlVOt Ttnl 3l 7!!" MIL Odlce fi. F.:cOltOr. °Lig XDIRD 'ODA W ir ann 43trel tt' a s ri iladelnlita. ' . '' • ... 0 .1 MAgitik INRIISANOZB i ' .1' t , t., , f On Vessela, uarfiltxd Nrel JFD Abt to all mta of the world. On goods" by, rlver.,canal 4 Jake and l an4 Gentili', to all ' ' ' ' 'lrtilat,toP Union. ' ' ' ' _,, ~,_ . ~ Fri* IlifiiiiriNVES . • , urrniertnatidide genernily, on fitores,Dwellings‘ ,• ' ;•-, ';" :i.r..r/ 10 .useig ,10 .. . t.. ~ .f ~' ' ,---...- t • •,. *RUMS OP THE' COMPANY., , • November 1„ MS. • s2oDab Nailed Fire PerOtet.Lonisi• . - • -•••rz.• -- • $208.500 00 . 120* United Stites Biz Per Cent...wan, • , . 500 00 Bnel Strtt:s . "l3lz . WiToe"nt. Lan 11144°°°° 200* Shi ( tar or ac Alit s y i ggin tl fe l ikr;"#e" ' 6°4° °I) . 43enttOnns -- , ' •••.' ••••• r • 211475 00 125„0ce City of.P Indelp - hla Six Oent. , , • ~ Loan ; (exempt from Taz ) ..)-w• . /25,094 Si . ‘ 601100 , 8tatt i g n New Je . rser . riz,per pent. .6 1600 to 20,000 Pennsylvania ~ AR . ilroad ~ First , , I • - ' Mortzszer BIN Per (rent. Bonds 20* 00 ** 25.000 Westeni le e nntifrlftiinia e ,f i fietigal ."°°°'°° 250:?IniaRttvatd4811147etirold, . , . .31ortgage Si x Per Cert.. Bonds ' • ' ',.L __, -', (Penn} if.. 11. guarantee.), .• ' 20,1t6 00 .6.,wu Butte of ?tinsels° Vivo Per Vent. ' • ' , . . Mozn -.. .1... W.. ~ .44.......i.i...... •" • 21.000 00 •.. J..° . q at i c l, ................ 1154)1X1 Gertr li l l ut n ° 7ltht , l 6 l,.Li, r° P el i git i . l l r e i d r; 6 1 ; " ' . Et , n OitY ot , • rlg u ladeipinap3oo vi r t • 10400 Tenn:fi e jan t i ° a e Lfirond Company, • .7 ; ? 9° - 4.10 ~. '6 * NO;tif fh Y r et i n e i4 3 ll c 4nia • , ltailro . 4 4 ' f!!r19?-9°. • omPanr, 'I IA tarmatoc .. i 20 000 irtibidelphla . told' Sonthent *Mal " • Ottlunalalp Company, /41 shares : 1 .994,191141ans orrpond and fdertgage4:lll7l. ; • 'Vans on city Propertlea.t.....- 4 sw • • , ; • , • • $1 5 ,199;1100 liturket Iftatie,Bl,l3o,l2§ 25 1., • ;:.; Cdtt,41.993,691,26,. • • , Real Estate , 56,603.60 receivables for laburnum:a tondo —.,... ~., 322,436 94 en Balances duo at , Agoies-Pre . -' ' s'; • 'Mums on Marine ~ ••••• Accrued • Intlireiet ' and* 'other debts Atte tho Company-,........„. 10,17886 Stock and Scrip of sundry IL'orpo :. ,• : rAtious, 53,15600. r Estimated I.t • • value.... ' 1,81390 Cash In Bank- ."8116,M1 OS ; Cash in ...... . 413 66 • • • 116,1Z3 13 • • • • " 1 : • - Thomas (..Ihl and,James B. McFarland, • ' - Edward Darlington, ' Wlllbati C.StaiWig, Joseph H. Seal, : . „ Jacob 4'.-Jougs, Edmund A. Solider, • Joshua Eyre, ;Theophilus } William , Boulton, .Hugh Craig, • Henry_C nil ett, Jr., -John G. Davis, • P 13 •Yleri- James C. Hnud,, Edward . arourc?o,e, John B. Penrose,• -J ob•BeIgel, • Jones Brooke • George W. - Bernadop, Wut. C. Houston.' •Ilenryllloan; • . . D. T. Horgan, gitteburgb, Samuel B. Stokce, - John Semple, do., O. _, "11141411gsQuair " 'THOMAS A B H Berger. . do AN) President. . • • • • JOHN! C. DAVIS, Vice President. , HENRY LYLE URN, Secretary. • • HENBT BALL , Ase't Secretary. - a2l,tf tiiiii' s .rdstrtawut - OOMPANY, NO.. - 41: 71011CHESTNEIT STREET.;_.. • •_ . __ /110ORPORATED 1856. ChIAuTER PERpETUAL. ' • • .I_' • '•.i...'" CAPITAD,I2ODiCOO.. • - • • '• EIRE INSURANCE, E.XLLUSIVELY. P e Ihinues against Loss'or Damage ly_Fire either by pi3r. . . • . petual or' Temporary Policies. • DIRECTOR'S.' • Charles Richardson, • .Rottel,Pearce, • . • ' 'Win. 11. Ithawn, John easier, Jr., , • Frannie N:. Stick , : ;• . EMT* Zi. 021110, . . , Renry Lewis, • Charles Stokes, - . Nat.:Johnan Hillest : . 't+ .:John W:Eferman, '. ' 3 ' e A West, . Mordecal Busby, . 9. e '" - - ra •A. "'CHARLES ICHARDSON,Piteddslit • : • . .. • ,WII 11. BRAWN Fke-President, • istriLlaimill P141c114.F.1v I CCLOTarr• . SW if . .A:l4 I'AILACI.T E ,INStritc:P f 0031 PANY..CHARTER PERPETUAL. _" (Hike.- No. MIWALN U.T.Street, above Thlrdi 'Philetts. Wilt Solute against Loee or Damage by Fire on Build- Ituni,either Perpetuallyor for a limited tints, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, • Marine Insurance on. Vi.asels ' - Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all partsof the Union. •• ' .. ' •her, •• - DIRECTORS. - `.' - ' ' • ' William Ea , . . Lewis Audeurled, . - ''' D. Luther; • ' ' ' " John KetchaM, '' John 'R. Blackiston, J. E. Bautu,l . , . 'William F. Dean,, . . John B. Heyli ' Peter Sieger, .. ••.., .r ". _ Samuel ILSotherisel. WILLIAM SHER. President. I • _ - • ::'WILLIAM F.I,DEAN, Vito President...)W M.M . Smrrn,Secretary . Wm, M. Smrrn, Secretary. , jam tu skul: RirisTruci;MViloyr & do., - • Auvriorooms, tiareatittestieet corner of Bank strati - . Successors - to JOHN' R. MYERS CO. LARGE' SALE OF FRENCH 'AND' 'OTHER EURO PE A N DRY. GOODS: • ,•••.;;, ON MONDAY MORNING, . • September 6, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. nein ding— _ • DRESS GOODS. A ti , ' Pieces Paris Plain and Fancy Merino__,s DelanesiSerges„ M do London black 'and • colored 'alaita. Alpacas, • Coburge, • , . ' do Empress Cloth, Poplin 'Anneal, Popolinit, Rope. do -Silk and Wool Plaids,. Cashmeree,. ' •• MKS, VELVETS, 'Bo: PlocesL'yoni b ik and colored Gros Thilbreut, dtc. do ',Cache/rem de • Suio,';Poult do, Sole, Cadrills, ko. do Gros du Rhin, I/rap de France, Fancy Silk*. .... do ' Lyons black ; and colored Velvets, 'lrelveteersh Satipe.'• • BHAWL B ,'•CLOAKS, Sic. '— Brocho and Brodie Border Stella - Shawls and Scarfs.. . ; • Wool Plaid Shawls. Trimmed Sacknes, /Meknes, MILLINENY GOODS, kc. • ,• Donnet Triniiningi and Velyetßibbone, Flower s, &C. Dross and Mantle .Trinatittngs, Braids,' Buttons, Ties,&c. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, NV bite Goods, Ildkfe.. arc. Malines, Crepes, Umbrellas, Shlrt Fronts, Notions; &c SPECIAL 'ANHATTRACTIVE SALE • 600 CART(/NS BONNET RIBBONS. • 150 PIECES BLit, AND COLORED BONNET ',VELVETS, ; . • $454,381 S 2 jalrtn th g tt SALE, or 200043AFig8 BOOTS,` SHOES BROGANS, I: lON+ TUESDAY , ISIORNING, Sqpt, 7i at 10 o'clopk,.ottifout; mouths' credit. LARG .SALE 91TORDISTT1180401PET;14,(1"." . ON THURSDAY HORNING.. • Sept. 9, at 19 o'c'ock, OIL four mouths' credit. JAMES AucTrdisithit, Na 422 WALNUT street. . . BEA4EST-ATE-tA-L-E7ti • This sale, at 12 o'clock:noon. at the r..xonange,'wlll in-, elude the V l er 4 ir s - aliiiible Mill, Machinery, tic., known oftlm7u. iffillC9.Maßtg. ordor,,al .l is~itatlfsttnlargeot and most vii - 167ilile mills in the country. Full particu lars in_bandbills. Sale Peremptory by order ltf the Sul , grente Court. . :„ • Sale. 422 Wainit street.' TEN CASES BALMORAL WINTER. SKIRTS. • • • • ON-WEDNESDAY MORNING, - • Sept. 8, at 10 o'clock, ut the auction store Will. be sold, without reserVe, over 'ten eases of Ladies' and Misses' Balmoral Sklrtsi Office Tablo, Bobbin,. Apace, &c. • 'KW illay be examined three days before . SaleN F corner Eighth and dallowhill streets. LEASE; STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A • WINDOW.; SHADE MANUFACTORY., • ' ON FRIDAY MORNING, . Septeinher. 10, at 10 o'clock, will bp sold,without reserve, the - Lease, GbodWlll and Fixtures of a Window-Shade Manufactory,: Shade-frames, Tables,Falnts, Back, 01110 Furni ture; &c. • , . . Xselemec'a Sale No,. 916 Arch street. LEASEAND .STOCK OF Aj,OOKING-GLASS AND FACTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. FRENCH P LATE 'MIRRORS, ENGRAVINGS, CLOCKS,' .MOHILDINGS, Gc.. 'ON MONDAY MORNING; • Sept.l.3. ot 10 o'clock, will he Hold without reserve by . , cat - atop, tile entire stock of a Looking Glass and Pic: . • ll;tte 0111 10 llialitilactarr, French ; Plate Mirrors,. Fy' •gravings. Clocks, Carpets,,Walnut and Gilt .11liouldings, Frames; Cases, Glikss, , ,ke. •- • • • Also, the Lease., superior Wagnn,, Harness, Signs, Sale peremptory ,and term H cash. • • • CIONCERT 7 HALL -AUCTION ROOMS, 9CHESTNUT street. 121 ' T. - A. McCLELLAND; AVetlo_neer: - MANUFACTURERS'. SALE . OF LARUE VA ' RIETY OF NEW AND SUPERTOR 'FUR,_ _SUTURE ,AND UPROLSTEN.Y.,=ATAUOTION,ROOMS,.I2I9' ,CRESTN T STREET. , ONiMONDAY.,MORNINGE.:;:- .Sept. 0, at 10 o.cloc , be sold by catulogne,by, order inanufaCturers, the large aselpftment of 'Furniture and Upholstery now On, bawl at uur sales.rooin, the object of; :which It tcyCletie iip'irretielit invoices, the coeds being under advances ~)`, l iti oengist ,of _lV:Unlit. and CettagtiChaniber - lurriiture i with varnish and Serlor•and, -, Wean.: Sets, upitelsterigl in various styples and covered with hair cloth, terry and reps; iiiid:sßeception irs;' fancy and plain marhte top Control'ittilog, Booketis"s, Wardrobes and SideliotiriliqUaril,'Retreshnieut and 'Ex tension Tables, Bedsteada,..Oureans, Washstands, ()ince and Inning fluent 'Fitrititunt, Ilair. S - pring. Musk and Straw lilittresses,lYrotieli tufted ,and plain Mirrtirs; Teitpeys; Towel - Rocks, &c., The whole to be'tiold ult hoot reserve to close advances. rnEr - F1 PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH: 1 mont—S. E. corner or SIXTH and RACE streete. Idoney advatmed ou Alerebaudiee generally--Watehea. Jewelry,Dientonds','Oold - aul '•Silver - Plate, and ou all articles of valne;•forady length of time aatee,l 7 WATCHES' W JEELIIY AT PRIVATE SALT. Huhting - Oaeo; Double Bottom and Open trace 'English,' American and Swigs Patent ImVer Watches; Flne.gold.Httnting liaise and Opeu Face Lepttio Watehee; Fine Gold.DOPic74 egul 9therNatebee; , F3Ue.Silver HenV tag , bade and Open Face' American and Swim Patent 'bey er amlLepine,Wateltes;•.opuble Qum Englieb Qtle.rtier • and `other , Watebes; LtidleS' PaliCY: Watches; Disungud.,Brettetpine; ,Ping_er:Ringe; gar .Blum ttjtinlo: V*4. Gild 'Chains; Medalllona;.Bracelebt; Scarf ri ll 9;l4eMlehn; Vlager 6 Itinget'•Penoll OtuiCla and Jew. • 0 , /e. forge and 'valuable Fireproof , ()hest 41 1 P Einitublq for a Sew Viler; coat SON Alegi edi several Lots .11.113outb Oexedenf Fifth and' Ofiest• nut etrepta IL. ASHBRED OB:& CO., AUCT.IO* . EBBS. No.tfOtiIe(AUTLET street: abOve • ' =WIEN Aucnos IVr THOMAS 'B6. BONSilktr .. ' 14"4 '.. 8 A11ti1 / L CAnk u lfflt t ilirl i a • 4 r r oar- -Pa e sal' 1K Wil'nfladolphia .IliMat Il e s clock • ' . At. 4147 itate gales. at , the • Auction Store 17 :- 1 AYt. 4 ,.‘ :•''' '. i'.. ,- .1.. tln'ta 3 SV t* , AWEILtu •-•- . - Saleatstßifildeneesr7 sthielithrt:o4 s , t 1 4VTOCKB•it , ~..f-p : . ,•Oli: MUESIf A . l'T. 7: .• :.- e At o'cjock soon, at ttleAt =Obis gl ‘ ',ll.,tajleW . , l f. ", 41:1 - aUtrell EltrartrT ticsi - Co: :. .„....,...7t• • sop plopp,passenaekß,l ~P0..6 1nt,f4p11,1 , 7,4 C4O Illi*Mrlrli 140 IlUkUra . p . o.. ...1 e 4, k ssoou Rft.ffiii Ir. It. dper cent. ,• . • •••••• .. • •-- . 10 sham, ational Bank of theßeptibllg, - . 20 shitetilkrrtstuiigt t o orbottth f Mould Joy sal - •• ' • Lancaster Railroad. ,• • • 1 ahere Reliance Mot old lnsuranco Co. ' ' 20 shares flitddeiborhi.liailriutd2; iix 100 shares linioll l'as . , Bee R. W. Co. : 7. , - : i ...“.. ,- •''''''' '...."`''''.. ' . .. • ..- REAL;EBTA.TS. bALE. E1F4'...f0..r . ~{s l ,:fr IV fit' lac had.-- ' • t• - 'Perezn E pory Bato".-11bOrder of , Relrio:mßß.,l3llAbir- • A 1311.F . ' USINIISS gTAND—TiiIIEE:STORY BRICK , sTOR .No'..:ll3(Northlritibl -istmet,`aliorelllne.2o bY 180 feel. - ..... ..,. - .5 , N.V, RY 4 , TAteed SLR ; nutftlasliTAlkirr,-Taltst- • „STORY nitwx...uoßg and, 1y11,10k11iii11,,q.,,t1.-Teo,r -nee Of Nint 11 mid Tuiteti7_lltg:' ,'• • , • , ' - 4 ' Tymyroitx, pltlon..,• . .egTO,ltlr, -SPAM ,Fdigius. . taiisr,'saser; &0.,' Ashlaied 'a set; Donest4iwn; Buoks .4 ' 44 2%011* Tlliiii:Bi l dit i f finifai iiiegiflaal.. ill:S.los2oMb dixtb atnasti-n=igT.llarditnj.illikr. oil the Modern conventences. I,nun late poasession, ..Exectutor's • Pereinntoty , .841 . tiflof Geht4einlo*.' dec'd.,—LOT., Co% ard strebi, south , of camhcia, f-... ••.titiru W ard :.:. •Lt. ~. ,•. , t)i.• - •0 ... , Twat/ . , GENTEEL THREE -BTORY . BRICK DWZlaillia. , ' No. 8211 North Tenth - M*oer. bolus- Parrish... Ifunteditita ' i qtra l ii i iiiiii ." I. l s6All6l4l i filtße-b'faliii i .illiiiik . -D.W.ELD/N OklieetAlAl ~A..Klettilll'eQ4l .b.btirtlal PAU' and Ninth streetr..... •... • . .... .. . .. . ionign _ 'icklEatate . of Whirten 1111 us. PIX7I.I.ItEtteIPAANALLooILICTL , DISTILLS,RVIDID }IC HOEING E-TABLI.IIME 113410.4..rit 11..seelock,..at tr po.,2241;lio j rtin tTliirdAtteet.. writ pnblie sale, uynrderof War. Yaws, A*- . ,nOtnne int Banktupteyabie Ixtures ofplin Alcohol Die- . t I Ivry and notify Mg Etittddlihnient , all In good enter,. consisting of 1 French colnmn still of .410 gannintriOith all the apanrtenancon, In working. order; 8 receiving stands and cripperi.fiktures, 4 conirlleth:l7syralikett a, 93 , rec lliying,Lubs, 2 cisterns, • . P. • 4, • • IOFFICEJEURNITURE.:; •' • I • • ,1 stovaand scuttle •3 old.oheirs, 1 • Aldo, for leaselioh eresnisee; which eXpires "Anknetlx, IMO...Mout ewopqr A nqumiconahletec k yrqdtt . • • .... • , • • • • ,V •• •• ••,e- t sale No:l37l.Archetieet. • • SUPERIOR' LINING 110011111;AVD. i • IMMURE R FURNITURE'. .MAI* AND SPRING ,DIATREISES i Atc.. • • • „,.• •"'• ' ON WEDNESDAY MIENtr4O::. I tu11it,..8.44 10 o'clock, at. No.-1314 Arab street:lSi vita-Y -161;1re; th stiylericir Furniture; Ad.', tOmrirldilt , ••••Bfilte , alnut,Porlor Furtrltntr,coveeed with plush and hair cloth; scs on suite of 'Oiled and varnished .Walnut Chant- • ' bet lFan,itnre, seven handsome ittreerwood,•Walont and • 'Mahogany Wardrobes. twaLoungo Bedsteads, covered . -with 'reps; Sprangcand Bair. Matreases; oak and walnut Dining Boom 'furniture, two walnut Extension Tabler,,, 'two elegant Pier Minnie, gilt frames; superior Benedetti : Carpets. Oil. ,Cloths, la Kitchen Utte. , ' . The abovolruruttim has !Jeep in use 4 n7ll nkprtrp*, and equal to view . • • • • May lie examined* Erecjock on,The tatitning of,sale. TnomAs .13.tEttair, er-,1130N,i AUCTIQN • EEBSAND COMM!' 8101 - .IIIERCEIAN,Tp; • • No.lllo. CHEMUT street.- • • . Bear.entrance N 0.1107 Sansom street. Household Furniture •of every description ritsehred::ol4 Consignment. Sales of Futifttite at dwellings attentletrtil Oti tiott reasonable terms..., r. • ..., SALE OF .A . PRI ' VATE_SIOLLECTI9Z{ • OF. AMED4- CAN AND FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS: • ;ON .BIONDAY:,. TUESDAY and .WELINESDAT.' • noptember 0, 7 and 8. , • -At 3% o'elock, at the vitiation attire, will' 1k Rohl: the col , - • lection of Captain Edward, P. Thorn, of Plainfiold. N. J...comprisintr 10W lots of Atnerican and foreign Gold.? Silver and (kipper Coins and 31edals. Catalogues aro now ready for distribution at the due l . tion store;.; ' : • : • 1,641,351 80 i Sale at NO. IGO° North Broad arrant :1 ELINIANT FURNITURE, RICH VELVET AND BRUSSELS. OAR PETS:Large French Plate Ratite( Mirrors French /Mute' Clocks:French .China Dinner %; 1 0errjeoC,:rberAtinCertigratid•Planci Forte, &c.• • - DN.:WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, gip!. 8; at 10 o'clock, at No. 1606 North Broad str(c.q:will to Eutope,coln• be sold, the Fa rnitnre ofulanilly going pribing—Elegant Walnut Parlo iture covered' with Bilk reps; Rotte*ood Weber' C o ncert Gra n d • Plano Forte, large French. Plate • Mantel I.l.lrrure,, three elegant Frenelvidatvel Clocks, kick Velvet ataDrussels . ,Cargeta, 1 Val nnt,Chamber amlLtbrary Eurnittura,three French China Dinber Mu sical Box, Dining, 'teem and'Kitcbett Fitrultnte,./ip. The Cabinet Furnitture is of superior' ouality,Manu • factored by Ilenkels, and :has been. in use'but.a . abort time. . Catalogues can'be had (it the -auction Staid on ' and after Saturday O t h, • The furniture can lie exnridaieil early air fit6sV4iiing A . VIS - & 4.8.VEY:,! ADOTIONIM,§ s ' " • alibi with 111:ThomMi Sons.) 1 3 4F. 0 ./ietlia RIO 119 North BLEW ittrtier,..i' Sabi at the Auction Store. , . ELIiGANT; VUB.NITURZ,' FRENCH PLATE •Mllf- ROBS, ESCDETOIRE ; COTTAGE - SUITS, SUPE ..II,IOII,IVARBEI,I4 , HERRIIIO , , AND , EVANS• & WATSON SAYES,BOOKOASESMALNIIT OFFICE •DESKS , AN.D. TABLES,'“FINE;TAPESTEY AND OTABLCADDET___,B BEDS, : _IIIiA.TRE_SSES, dcm • • • • • •ON 'TUESDAY 1110DNING. Atici 'o'clock r hy"cataJoitue) at. the apcNon, state, !ttlye rlor Parlor 'Snits, elegant Oiled Walnut Chamber finite; Brunch. Plate Mittor,•.bandsomrottaga Salts; large and superior Wartlroba, elegant • ulna, superior Walnut and Oak 'Extensicin Tables, •I) Ing Room and other Chairs. marble top Donyaet Tabled, Secretary and Cabinet BoOktoseih-iLtuiles'EscretelemLoungti ,s • Fire proof Safes t by Farrel. &•ilerri ng and Evans Watson; Oiled Walnut Office cud Tables; handsome Tapes try andDruaiela Carpets, :nowt llfatteaseq,Houaokeeping Article+. 4c. PereriepiOry Sale on tlie Premien. VALUABLE r UAL AND •YARDS.: ON WEDNESDAY,., Sept. 8, at 12 O'clock• noon, on the prommes, No';' 4112 Germantown avenue, above Nlcotown lane,. valuable Coal and Brick Yards, with iniproyements,l2o34 acres): fronting on Germantown'avenue,23of, feet.. Ras every facility for doing hn dxtensive basiness. Also, Steam Engine and 8011er,23-horse Power. .. Full partieulave In handl:4lle at the , auction rooms. Stile No 1211 Brown street.' • SUPERIOR' WALNUT PARLORf CHAMBER AND , DINING,II I 001. Ii FURNITURE, TWO, COTTAGE' SUITS; FINE'PLATED viAREFINE CARPETS; - • • : , • •• " TITUBSDAT MORNING, Set. 9, at 10 o'clock, by,catalogae.- • • . p articulars hereafter. . , T terRTrN'BROTHERS_ L AUCTIONEEEI3, `• .111::5(.1mtelY Salesmen for M. Thames Bons,) ',' • No 520 CHESTNUT street. rear entrance from Minor. Salo - by:order of the Pennsylvania Mlla CO., at Nos :3D3, 1 sato, and "3342. Market. street.. TWO •SIJPEIIIOR' HORSES, SIX LIGHT WAGONS FEED GRAIN AND WAGON; Harness, •One 7 ltorso. Power- Hay Cutter, 'Fatrbank's Scales, Milk iPans, Churns; Cans Buckets. Cast Iron' Feed 10X05. Mary in Fireproof 6.nfes, Handsome "Walnut and Oak Office , ' Furniture. Carpets, Mattingsv &c,, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ock.on-the-premises street, by. order of the Pennsylvania Milk Co. May Lo soon on the day of sale. , ' E — LNTIAL-11-2M r ' Theundersigned will sell at public sale r .T.llllßB4 • —DAY, Septembor — itionitv - A - 7311., •vtt3 - Willow street, tho •following distillery apparatus , and '• appurtenances.vlz.: . • ~ , q.Btearn Engine and Boilera:' ,Ma.sh,Tubs, Copper rumps, Office Furniture, dm. , The said articles are seized alai distraiinat.tipOn for nou-payment of taxes, Se.„ dear D. S „Internal' Revenue r . TAMES NACERN'S;: stud° t se9: Deputy Collector and.Distraining Oilfcer r , . CMcGLEES.Br..Cp AVOTIgN ~• •E -•,. •• • No. KO MARKET street:, ; • BOOT AND.BBOE BALES EYBRIf * O NPAX ABP. 15Y ;BABBITT Bt, ,C 104; zAUCTIPIMEI3B. . • CASH AUCTION 0.0115 E,,;. • , -„ • • , Nci.23o IlltiltHETetreet,lcornerL (if Batik itreet: Caah advanced on. conaisrumenta without extra char FIRUGGISTBS c SUNDRIESi GRADII. 1," ales, 'Mortar, Pill 'filea,,Oonilia,Drrudiera r Mirrora t , ff B Twaeiore, , Puoxoaillotn Soo6,.pa t Sneglctil Inatru• month, Trusses, Hard and Boit , Vial Cases,. Glutei and Motal Bit-la va " an„ all 'at Mande' , , , lizivwrox4Mß9THEli t • ,ap34l . .1) . , RT.J(3.4.IST& - Adi,E , INVITED' TO' EX-;' •taninosour large stock of ilosbjlittgatuff.Oliemlottlis s o the latest importation. •'. • Also, essential Oils, 'Vanilla "Beans,_'Sjnin ettOhamols' oto. 11.011F.RT 81.10EM.A.K.EN C •••• CAM, , ner Fourth and BAC.) streets. - • OLIVE OIL - , SUPERIOit* (ZITALIT3t, ON draught and in . bottlesi. various brands, RONNEVX I.IMANER Sh CO., N. h. corner. ,Yourtlr. and Naos , streets. CASTILE SOAP N()W LANDING}: -30p boxes Whit aud 3fOttledreastibiSiiiiMieryatipertor quality ROBERT 8110Nli1AKI;11 Wbplesato Draggistm, N. E. corner•Fnurth•nrid Race streets_ GAB;FIXTURES. . „ . 6:KtirYaltiets:—.lstisiCkt, git BIEL ,- vi .& TGA ()KARA., N 45.718 Gliestrtut - strefitg tiflitittpavo. lovers of Gas Fixtures, Lampe, would ttut. attention bf the public to their largd and -olokantsuiaort men t of Gas Chandeliers, Forelente,DraPket4.,.ko.' They.; also introduce gas pipcs into dwellings firolpitic'butlii.:: Inge, and attend to extetultng,tateringAml Kepatrinkpict,, , in DOS All work warranted. ---- "cfmi, — AD4ri Wilt* ,77. S. XASoN ss±stri's‘sirmsys.,, TH D E lINERSICIVEb ,flon to their stock of ' ;, '4,, plug Itlountoin,,Lelugh and. Locust Dfonitain.Coel, which, with the preparet/dri giVerv-14.0314 wet think Can not be excelled by any cp . r.loosl, Office, Franklin peat Dalltllnigi ; NO.-lit S. Oeistifir street , SLlEtiFir t isto:tf Aral street Whart:tiohnilkla• ft.aulf , otht btokrz,„tq ' • 0ii47 34 :- a : tiitAILNEnOCK'S FARINA—TUB' , 0141. _ dersisuott Thal?: reveirlng Tnt btoeleet volebtxted atictaiter count lea rfurt i'which they , offer, to up) trmie. JOS:B. oustu tt co,,Aseutator FalmeNtock, 108 Si:ittliDolawareavenue.. •-, e .• ...:'''; L ',., . .: . .tg . ;, ' r' , .' 14 , „,,,,; 4 4 '4,4' ••4- z • • ..' s ite - '14 4 . . / ' ' , l. 3 . - -7,4‘,4 4.r... 1 ."; 4 " -- . 4 1-Vin:...•Xj o iek -- ~i~ ;'AIU7(4S. =ME
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