&:1 " 4 - 4-4‘ . TUT 11111:051 8 E MARK TWAIN'S • ,OF tire , -.-- J frkiirme Eitlrstets.•!Siehaeld i rlige„...4' Bi k • **ring She Gnides.-Aartiers Concerning Michael Alike - 10,4qm% Twani writes as follows in his book just published: In this conneet)ii I wish to say one word abouk.Michael Angelo Ruena.rotti. _I used to, worship the mighty genluS of Michael Angelo —that man who wnelrreat', peony, painting, , sculpture; -great everything lie undertook. But I do not want : Michael Angelo for breakfast—for luncheon,-fordin ner—for tea= Supper-46k betweefivinetils. I like a cha.nge occasionally, 'ln Ge499 , .:11e.. &Signed 'everything ; in Milan lieor his pupil's designed everything ; be designed' , the lake of Como, -in'Padun;VerOlia," Venice, whom , did we ever hear of front guides but Michael Angelo :' In Florence Ihe painted everything, designed' everything, nearly, and what he did not design lah,used to sit, on a favorite stone and. look at 144nd they , slidsied us the stone. In Pisa he designed'everything but the old shot tower , and •theY. Would have attributed that to him if it, had not, ,been so awfully out of the perpendienlar. Redesigned the piers of Leghorn and;the Custorn,House gqil.lt i Q flivi it is frightful. lie designed 8t: Peter's ;he de signed the Pope; hedesigned„ iber • the Pantheen,the uniform of - PoP • e's Rohliers,ithe • T the Vatican, the Celisnint, the "OaPitol,,the, Tar pekuk Rock; the Rarberini st.4ohn Lateran, the Carapagrui;the.APpiati ' Way', the- Seventhibv the Baths lofoCakacalla i the': Clan dian Aqueduct, , the CloaCti , 141 itna lie' eter nal bore designedthe;EternalCitY, and , 'unless all men and books do lieitepainted.eVerything in it. I never felt so ferventlitlirinkful, si:osOothed, so tranquil, so filled With'ablessed 'teace;; as I did yesterday whenll:learriedl that Michael Angelo wasideadai „ • (They glthle:1(; Were ; intolerable nuisance but he showt his.opinatryinenboWsto , deal With them . • - Wehave taken out of this guide.. He, has marelied •us through miles of pictures and sculfithre in the vast. corridor's of the Vatican ; and through miles of pictures and sculpture in twenty other palaces; he has shown us the peat pictnie of the Sistine Chapel, and frescoeS enough ,to i freseo , the heavens—and pretty much all.done by:Michael, Angelo. So with him we have played that game which . has vanquished so many inideS for us-;--imbecility and. idiotic .questions. -Theseelbatitres never suspect—they have no idea of sarcasm. '' Ile , shows us a figure- and says : "Statoo brunzo." (BrOnze statue.) • We look at it indifferently and the doctor, asks: 4tßy Michael,Angelo ?" - "No—not knoW who." Then 'he , shows its- the ancient Roman Forum., The doctor asks: " 3liclutel, An gelo ?" A , stare 'from the guide. " No--thouSan' . • . ' year before heis - „ Then an Egyptian obelisk. Again: "Michael - Angelo ?" , t 01), 711071 dieu, genteelmen! Zis is two thousan' year before' he is born!" He grows so tired of that unceasing question sometimes that he, dreads to 'Show us anything .at 'all; The wretch has tried all the ways he can think of to make us comprehend' that Michael Angelo is only resPonsiltle for the crea - - thin' Of 'a ..part of the World; but somehow he haS not succeeded yet. Relief for overtasked eyes 444 i?ntin front study: and sight-seeing is necessary, or we shill, become idiotic sure enough. . Therefore this• guide. must continue to suffer. If he does not enjoy it, so =tektite worse for him. We do." • ' • The doctor asks the questions, generally, be cause he Can keep his countenance, - and look more like an insipid idiot, and throw more im becility in the tone of his voice than any man that' It comes natural to him. - . The guides in Genoa are delighted to secure an Anaerican party, because Americans so much worider, Mid deal so Much in. sentiment and. emotion before any relic of :Columbus... Our guide there .fidgeted, about as if, he had swal lowed a spring mattress. He was full of aul-. mation,—full_of impatience. He said : • , "Come wis me, genteelmen l—come I•I. show you ze letter written by Christopher Columbo!--wfite it himself?—write it wis his oWn -, handl—come !" , • • He took us to the municipal palace. After much iiiiinesSive'flunbling 'of keys and opening' of hicks, the stained and aged document vas spread before us. 'The guide'e. eyes sparkled. , lie danced aboitt Us 'and tapped the parchment " "What I tell you, gentlemen ? , Is it not ST.) - ? - See, handwriting of ; Christopher Colombo— write it,liimself!". The Byron Scandal. Loxpox,. September 3.' The„ , Times to-day haU an'editorial onthe article in. the Atlailtic Monthly, by Mrs. Stowe,.in._ relation - to Lord and Lady Byron. The writer, after comment ing 'on the character: and position of Lord Byroll,emisiders Wt. StOW - e'S story a faithful repredtietion of Lady . Byrim'e statement to her Solicitore. The latter do not:hesitate hi mattd-: resting a desire, to; discredit,', but do not,COn tradict the , story.. It is , iMpoSeible :.that Mrs.., -, Stowe..; -.understood,... once ; . and. forgot • ; afterward , :. to! substantiate ' part .: Of the statement, bat' it :'• IS i perfectly : poSsi- / ble and probable that the Wife wa.e . .a, victim of a delusion: '!We ' can find nothing iiikonipati, bid with encli a hypethiesis„ 'pr( the Contrary,, her•story unintentionalirgenfirins it. `We have ' vainly searched to see ,what Lord Byron ; id' : and did to confirm the suspicion of - guilt; rind. • only find. vague. expressions that . . the wife Was fully convinced. The l'a:et is startling, but not: less so When we remember that she•-thenght - hint insane. We' cannot cenjeettne howi the .1 wife came to entertaintlie,snspicion, but can easily understand. bow, once entertaining kit first imposed: on, Herself 'and' then on, Mrs. Stowe. It would , only be what . :thousands of unhappy wives have done before to have sus-. picions of exceptional ' piorinity removed. , : rr This b quite accounts for Ihe'doubts of her husband's sanity, and the low opinion.his own confessions may have led dyer to form of his morality, f ' `lnc PattltairlATZette - says un this-subject Whatever May be the retisons 'that 'deter." ------- 'ldialfcbTlfe'S - 7own — liaticlwritingi-writer- - Ef l -lim - --.7minedAliZiitaTottiraniltel.94 - i10.e. --, _" . ' self." • ihe_faiblication of Lady Byrdn's.Papers, 3i0,, Then the doctor laid" the document down Stowe cannot be such a serious otlfifeT - if""i;h'O -- , - ' and•said :, • . • : _-' ' : ' grand-children seriously, . thought of printing "'Why' lia.Ve seen boys in Ainerica only them. The solicitors, in their letter recently. fourteen 'yeal.S.Cild 'Who cotild Write better than. published, Mahe no charge of inaccuracy, but . .... . / : . that" - • -• • . of incompleteness. The inference is that Mrs. '' But this is the great ChriStO—"Stone's statement is correct, but more remains !' I don't care. who !itis l : It's the. ! worst to be told. • ' : • - - writing I ever saw. Now, you nmstn't think : The 'Morning Pest 086 has an article on the • you can impose on us because :we are strap- question; - Wherein **writer says , • • ger& •We are not fools' by 4: .goOd / deal..' If : As'lady Byron's Will eonnnitted .her papers you have - tiny Specimens ofilienirianship of real to the care of trustees under Certain conditionS, merit, tin them out—and if you haVell't • drive , and as Mrs. StOwe was not one, her story is: on,!" entirely gratuitous and unanthorized, ; Shehas „ We drove on. ' , committed a breach of confidence, reposed 'in We have made it interesting for this Roman ' her,, and the offence, by her own showing, ddes guide. 'Yesterday we spent three Or foin hours: : net' admit of extenuation.. .Thin'e was no error / in the Vatican again, that wonderful world of of judgment in the Matter:' '' it is • for Mrs. ' curiosities. We came very near expressing in- Stowe to explain her Motives. ;It does lint. terest • sometimes—even admiration; it was signify whether:Mrs. Stowe was ignorant of, very hard to keep from it. We sticeeeded,though. the femurs of the will or not. It was • a viola'-,, . Nobody else ever did in the Vatican museum s. Lion of confidence, an outrage on the dead, and ~ Nobody ,else The gidde was bewildered, nonplussed; Ile a disregard of the' feelings'of the ‘ living all walked his' legs off ,nearly bunting tip extraor- the same. She, ought to knew/ that public con-- dinary• things, amfexiumsted 'all bas ingenuity science ciiiiriot ~ie so ()Wended , With impunity; on ifs, but, it was a failure; we. never showed tidy interest in anything. . lie bail reserved ' ~ Test - 0 . 'lke ath in Virginia. what he considered to be his greatest Wonder The War Department':ori •Thiirsday receiVecr till the lasb-,--a royal "Egn,tian' mummy, the from Attorney-Generahlloar file Opinienrelar, best preserved in ' the" world, perhaps. Tie tive to political atlaii.s in Virginiti,, and has took us there, lle felt so sure this time that transmitted the same to Geiteml:Ciinby for liia' son - le:of ins eld:entliiisiaSm came.back to him . information and :guidance. It :de ends, ,upon/, . ii ST e r g6lt:eetmeniolpuly-l-mmunty 1 . '! ;-. 1 -• -Itlie-L-Inttei'--- - - to , nelke,-'-• the -"full ---tekt,L public : ..- The, e...'e'-glasS . eanie- bp as calmly, as : delibe- The in says that the Legislature rattly as c.1.e.r.;„ ~ . ... . must,_ aS._pl'eTcquigtc, 41111111 i it- thq cotieth. l ".I),li:Feigusen, Wliat Aid, 1. understand you tution and their action thereon to dongreiS for. to Say Ile gentleman's name was 2 " approval. In this the, test oath will riot be . !;! " N ame ?- , --he got no name I—linnanny !-,--. required. if the Constitution and the action: 'i;yptian mminny !" , : ' ' of the Legislature be approved, the Legislature " Yes, yes.' Born here ?"' ' then becomes the Legislature :of• , •:t ie. "No! 'Gyptlein mummy !" State of ~ Virginia, and the . provieio is Ali, just so:: 'Frenchmari,l presmim? " - of the Constitution fixing the qualilications of• No!--Lnot Frenchintin;_kit Roman!--.born members of the Legislature necessarily prevent' in Fl;t:ypta ! ".. the r evil:Ai - tient*: of the Reconstruction' acts "Bern in Egypta I Never' heard of Egypta, from being tints euperseded So - fir as Virginia helMe, . It'or( - /ign , locality,' likely. Mummy, is concerned; but before:such approval by.Con , ' - • mummy. -1 low calm he is; how self-possessed. 'gess, Virginia not being hi all respects a State. /- Is,Ach—is be detulr of the ,Union, the Legislature, as'a provisional : , ,4f-01) . , 41acie hitte, been dead three thousand body, cannot pass laWs without its rii - eiiiiiOrii . -yeari!' ., --tatting the"testoathi — The - reconstruction acts The doctor turned on lain savagely.' require the; ratifiCationof the 'Fifteenth Amend 41tit'el poe t What d o Y''''' 'met tit IC)7 , SU 41,011- ' lima to the Constitution' of iiie 'United 'States . ':; dug at. this! .11,13 in, ns ler Chinamen because before the State can be admitted to representa ,l;l:ol/e4traagera aia l t r Y llll 4 to hourul TrYhlg . 4ion , in Congress. There is no question but • to onOse your vial.sec/end-11mM carcases onus!' 'that this 'amendment will he ratified by' an -,, - Thunder and lightning, I've a notion to—to— if you've got a nice . fre:th. corpse, fetch him Out, ' overwhelming illajwitY.' . or by G4?orge -,re'll brain yoiil ' —A Chicago artist has gone to Utah to paint We make it interesting JO:. ti;is Frenchman. B9ghato Young. We looked indifferentunconcerned. • • The doctor examined the document very deliber ately during a 'Painful pause.. Then he said, w ithatt any show .of interest : • • • "AlierguSon-what--Arliat did • you say wail the name of the partY write this?" - "Christopher Colombo ; ze great Christopher Colombo !" , Ancitlicr 'deliberate examination., , A 1), did he write it lihnsell or—or . .* - himsel —Christo " ,'~ i, .... _ l l4, tg I' 'l°... W41J;43)1134tt1i3 b*lr.; , ';;, , 1 a t" kno ng ILI,' ' e :.1. , •to 4,16 11 0 1, i ''''•,,, 5 1 . ing ask it;,..' vieVi-cup,v,:;d : , '` , l! :•,..7: , a ~., Veit* h 9 " 63 '*. 1 1.' • ' ~4 1` ":' '• - .; O: eP't•ii , v)Offie 6(14 re - ; , TA .o. ~• • °k , ; , :,; l:d'',, ' 4:, ' ; "1 . 116 Obit rilitionAvAg fioliiii6cifit - aild go ionest that it, amounted , US a very good thing for, a guide to say. • ~.• ,•There:,-iw,one,..renaark••(already , meationed) , which never yet hai failed to disgust these guides. We use it always When we can think of nothing else to say. After' they have es- ; hausted their enthusiasm "ficiinting out to - us . and praising the beauties of some ancient . bronze image or broken-legged statue, we look at it •stupidly•and , in sile.fice for five, len, , -fifteen , minuteeisAleng as vim, can‘hold•ontl*,P.lF and tliell'aile: - ''''' '" • -'' " '''' I ." Is—is he dead !" _ 'ghat conquers ,the, serenest, of Mem. „ t l o t 1 ,iktiOicivhat they are lookingfor=eitpeciallY •a' new guide. Our Roman Ferguson is the most Patient, unsuspecting,long,ltifferleg subject, we,• have hatfiet: - - We shilFbnabhy'tcrpart - with ' him. We have enjoyed his society Very much. We trust he has enjoyed pours,•• -11 4; i).Y.P.tare hayassed with datilits,, , ~ y ,-„-,,, v. - , „t , •. . r [The follies 'of 'Ameylcarts• jihreadittre ell hit, off in the folleviring'skeielOaliena t t Paris.'.]' - • et.v.LeCiiitlie_pronteitiides'and' the sidewalks' areite l atedvintiubiaiiir at small tables; ; smoking and taking t granita;—n; first 'Cousin to' • : 4. ...• : . '', I I ' ?delvallni_dye_mtire em' o ' 1 : . ing theraselvdo'in. the sitrile'Yiay;''Tlieihors on" the first floor ef-Ilietall hivi of Buildings that;. wall„'ln three,tilies of ',.theSqiii_kre are hrilliantly lighted,,4o.„ am:p3:lille4; With i music and naerryt voices, enthialtOgetherr the • scene- is as bright; and 1 . spirited; and , i full lof eheerfulness as any.; man could desire. We enjoy` it thormighly c y ve - ry 1 06 , 04- ;0' the young''Voinen are ex ceedin:gly,' pretty; and 'lltegs : with': - ra.o ,- goOd ' taste., We 'aye gradually andittharienslYlearn7` ing,tlityill:Mannqs,ef,,staring , thent, imllinch-• • ingiriit'the face-toot because such conduct:is: agreeable to •us, , but liecauseit is the , Custom , of the' eanntry, and they say the girls likezit We 'Wish to learn : all'• the cOotisi; ontlandiVh. waYl4 . 6f,allthe different colintrieS',so that we can 4ahoW'otl'":o4astoniih ;People ; V4 - ien'• we, get honie. ,:We Wiah tcrexcito :the envy,of our. untraveled friends ,•with : our strange 'foreign. • fashions which we z can't shake off. • All'our pas sengers are payllig -- strict attention , to this thing, with the eint-in view which Itive Men tioned. ; The gentle reader will 'never, never kabw,what a consummate ath - he can become;, until he gees abrbad. , I skiik s ridw;Ckfeeurie, in the supposition that the , gentle reader , has not been abroad, and therefore is; not already a consuminate ass. , If thexase _be :otherwise, I beg , his pardon and extend' to liirn the cordial hand of fellewship and call him brother.. I - shall 'al;.veys delight, to meet .an ass after - my, own beart.witen I shall have,finished my tray, On bi•subject let me remark that, there are Americans abroad iu Italy who have ac tuallyfornotten their mother tonicite in three months-fforgot it in France. They cannot even write their address in. English in a hotel register-, I append' these evidences,' which I copied verbatim from the redster of a hotel , in a certain Italian city : - • "John P. Whitcomb, Flats Irnis." • ' "William L. - Ainsworth, traraillear, (he meant traveler, I suppose), EttdB Uni-1.7 "George I'. Morton, et fits el-4merique." 1 "Lloyd B. W'illiains, et trots antis; rine de Boston, Amerique." , a. J. Ellsworth Baker, font de sidle de France, I , p/ace de rtaixsxmce ,dinth'que, destination la 1 Grand Bretagne?' , • • i I love this sort of people. I ffEEEMiaiiMENgi "-'"'`"""---•—• •,, 4iQ , e Philadelphia ''S •, , I, ).11erat4 ~.^,; 0. - ~ . •1- 43 . .01.111. •a . ~., , vix r !,,,,- i• b f i ''' ' ' '' ' 7.7 -''' ii — i, 7 , ~: , ...110NAT, nEBT .1 , i'l $ , ."%) . (it'.w % l uso. .4,11 , :e; ; i tin( t`e, , o.z ,e 1 ~' : !dollars.. .- 1.,,; $ k ., .... STAT 0 , :.: , y,,,. v . :: . iL,.,.. , k 4:, 4 Ow Ai1 , ,,, , 1--3,'ti!.+,816,61 ,.- ~ i ;600,000,1)4.; ; -------------?f: ',...4; '','.- 1,'.i.1% v . -. i f,,,es !....." 1 . ) *)i . 0,816, ;•e:' , , , zte ,',. Q.Jtod 14 , ~,,,,,,,,„. • . I Tmilds : n or . : ,---..... ii7.e;: Iggiis.',.. A lr ttnohlt-; ' c ulP,-, • ,) ~ 1 / 4 ./, ft -A.,,, .. in"wa 3 1 er - Cent. ,S . i '' ',C . "'... " 1 - gifinliV4Atr.. . . . ty,na ~, , with . a Foos •'''. , ~:-; .t. Sinking No. 609 N. Twenty-second street. riiiiii---liaing si Tho ,. ;If•-• i '.. k- - kialysiti of PITILADELPRIA., Stilt. 1, 1869. • the . Subject isi_ its Yarn , us Bearings, - -,atiiiitiiitieviittire.irittit'4oW!litent-York - • Journalist Said and Pohl!shed on Oar Natiosial Debt, and:the Possibility, Feasibility, Util ity and Economy - of ii - Change the of Fisse-iiientir tkriitat%C , Sheilier Cent. - vto..Long-llonds at./rOurFe*lDellt„. „ - ' a6iiiiiist between the six per cent. and the four per cent. rate of interest, as it will render more apparent tho wisdoffi of our New. Yorkiournaliststintvacially tipeaking. (For Iton datur .rnnidkus stirs ow- Ilia.) of' s'..2olbOntWili.),6 o o;Wr r.l - 7 7 :211 • 000,000, interest 4396;000,000 V. S. sinking fund, interest at .01 16,000,000 Annual coat. of interestan n f.lsilc-, • ing fund:. . . . . • - • • • 34 years' interest s "; tipprairiate:cV,. One dollar per alumni an an an nul • for 34 years, compound- ing interes a six p a ix -:- $16,000,000 multiplied by $104....51,664,000,0 00 Debt paid 1,600,000,000 Surplus lifter paying the deb,• !• • 461,000,00 Cost of payment of debt in - intoN-II y est and sulking From which, ileiluet surl4us :bk' t , above. a . .... 004 Aetna] cost to pay the $1,600,= 1, ' • • 000;000 at .06 • ‘'.......53a40,000,000 S`. debt of 5-20 boiltle, ? 51,600,- , • • 000,000; at f.06,-; $96,000,0(XE U. S. debt of 5-20 b0nda,..,51, 7 600,... , 000;000, at .04 64,000,000 Annnal'saving„br "changing front' 6to 4 per cent interest. t $32,000,060 Annual cost of interest and sluic ing fund at , A per $36,000,000 30'years'intcrest and sinkapg find. , . appropriations at,4 per, 'periti ; S14;88,03000,000 per, annum as an annu ity,One dollar for 30 years,coMpound inter est at 1 per, „cent. per annum.. , . $32,000,000 multiplied by $5.'3 ...$1,M3,000,000 Debt paid 1,600,(X)0,000 • Surplus after paying the debt, $96,00°,000 Cost of payinent 'of debt iu irate P terest and sinkin e ,ir fund.--.1.:.$2,880 s 000,000 From - which deduct surplus-- - 96,(X)0,000° . • Actual c.Aasito pay 11,600,000,000, . at 4 per cent ...... 764 000 000 , , Costio pay $1,600,000,000 at 6 per Cent. $3, 740 ,00 0 .000 CC6t to par 51, 7 660 ; 006,000 at 4 per cent 62,714,000,000 Gain by the 4 per cent reduction Again: Suppce - we apply sixteen millions of the gain by charge of rate of intert from six to four per cent, and reduce our taus six teen minions, aird approtalate as befote six -Iteen tnilliOns only to the Sinking Fund, the , effect will be a follows,. viz.: ne dollar per annum at A er -I cent_ for-I_' in years ! compounding _ _ _ . interest'. to. And 1,14)4. multiplied by $:1(7C*74),C€ 4 3 amounts to $1,647 : f. ,000 Debt paid 3 x '3V,.00 CNX) Surplus product after debt paid.. V4'F200,000 42 years' interest at 4 per eem.— - $6410,06 1 per arnanut 42 cears' annuities, nuking fund, A6,000.04'0 per annum .... &2,000,000 Cost, in_ interest and annuities..'..s.i,3l.ol),olX),ooo Deduct surplus c;-1,000,000 Actual cost in interest and sink ing fund -.J...., ...... Cost.of debt at 6 per eerd.as above for 34 years 53,740,1400,000 Cost of debt at 4 per cent. as above - for 4.2 years, Gain by reduction , of interest to 4 ° per cent Again: One dollar 'per anntm - • for34js.ears,at 6Per cent,amounts, ' "• ' compounding interest, to 5104. And sixteen424lllons multiplied ' bY,.51.04 .. . ... $1,66090,01 Debt paid. ... .. . ... 1;600'000;000' • • • Surplus after'paying the 564 3 Q96, oq, ?4 ow wlaat . will $.1( ( ,00Q owy at' four per' cent amoimt: to in` 34 , .years,: " . One. - dollar per annum at 'aid leer cent 4 etimpminding for 34 years, ameruats to ..... . ' And $16;009,000 multiplied • by U. B. debt. Five-twenties.. et ictiTyidairdiza-'..7sizollool 1 -- :k1 years at four ,p e r . Will not pay the 57 ,600,000,000 by. i l isomo i ocio To which add surplus as above, at six per cent ' 64,000,00 Difference' in favor of. six per cent:, when time is same and sinking fund same: Rate, per cent. diiioent..... • „ 5544 Qijo 000 These are the phases which the. payment of our:national debt may assume, as those who • may happen to have the Powernitiyitamiab "elit.'" Let me, however Suggest: haPpier mode- of action; , although I.will Me the same materials that a leading . . New York journal lately `used, - whoseeditor is looked upon as a Solomon :in eational . finauce and a Judge in 'lsrael. See his Weekly of August 4th, ult., where he. pro- posed to change the rate of interest from sit to four per cent. on Sixteen hundred milliorel• ot'ili.2o bonds, and thereby save thirty-two millions per annum ; all of which so , far, was good sound arithmetic. I will quote fronrthe very words of his. article. . Ile says :. "Mr. .13butwell seems to be doing his best. The end plainly in view is , the • funding , of our'- debt .- at a lower rate !of niter est:..•. over - sixteen . , hundred. millorts Of ,it are in the form of 5-20 bonds,whereon we are six per oent. interest.:.lf' e Could Fund these sixteen -hundred millions at four per cent. for long bonds, it . would save :the- . country no less than thirty.;. two millions per annum, a , sum that, -.inVeSted. in . the Sinking Fund,._. -would ofitseltpay,oil the, deirt_•within. forty. years, '-', , Well 'it would! And I advise him by • all means 1 , 0 to, of 111 r. Ilßoutwellthe contract to pay it off; for, Ido assure him tbaCt'vkith thirty4wp,Millipus per annum for fortYyeare at four'per cent.; he can pay. off, the 'Sixteen ' hundred millions, of debt, and have fourteen hundred and' forty „millions, eight, hundred and - Sixteen , thotisand; five hundied , ,i and tAdelVe dollars- (stthpl us). 1 will 'be, < perfectly , Satisfied with'ono hundred millions of thestr . pink - fa my information. If hedoes not Make all 1oty; he 'need net give me a penny ;lot 4 am jtist one of that class of lb en that de agood: ' ilea' of work that other men cannot do, nand get ,no pay for it. i;Eventuate as it may, lehall • not.be disappointed. Yet when I assert a ,f 4,0 , ~ i 1011.6 tick. tojt i and prove it. Bog yon,T 491 - hot,Appljr for the contract, it shall,not,lie ter; • --ilnovant--,of , proof of -the-error , of---, 7 loat.:_you. have said and the truth,of ;what I say, : ,•, , I f Demonstration : One dollar per annum, ; corn p 4 o- Onialling interest at our per cent.' amotnits in torty'yearS to $40,02,516—0r nine dollars,; tWe find One-half 'eealts' phis 516 W di Sum;Sum; milltitilidd'by the annual interest .— saved by the: change of rate from six per cent. to four' per Cent., or the sum of thirty-two millions of dollars per annum for forty years, amounts to '13,040,816,612 dollars, or three thousand and LLETI PHILADELPmA, SATURDAY, S Te4p 4 4jrli ;1869. 5.3',:M.000;000 3 , 9 C )6 ) 000 19 00 S441,006;000 $1,600,000,000 - ,OROCERIESeLIQUORSr&thr-'. NEWNE' FACE D SALMON FJ FIRST" Or THE' SEASON:: • A ' " r • ' , • `i ~ , t! ‘, - %,"•••' , 1 1, -DEALER IN FTNE RROCERIEBV ' ; • zir , ' ..:1/ t,' ;4h'. • 1:4,-W{ :-1:-.41L3314.4 - 133t, .onpßgspatvixa.,. L' choice article jnit ',rcCelyed Fled; fer_iiale, C USTX I B ; Eat - TAM Gregory No. ma SO u ‘ th Second ; strets - beg*, Vhcallut street; XTEIVVOREEN huits-lirron-thugurAn—store—fnd-fikigal, • CQVIV 2 Vti Batt, End Grocery, .1,10,.118 South Second, etreCt4liolow 01)efitnutet,rect, ,S , , •,t DW **pan; Tougues and Souudstin prime o recoNt6a awl for 13 ale at COUSTY'S Eget, End Gitvuory, lid. 118 South Secohd streat.bolow Cheatnut street. S O, ‘, 'EA, MOCK Turtle paid Sullien Soups of Boston.. Plug iltrinufie, tore; °hoof-the finest articles for -pie , uiss , ittid parties. For sale at COUSTY'S East End 'Grocery, NO. - lie South Second street, below, Chestnut street... DITRE spiamf,GßoßND-Avp.,wHoLE —Pure .Engiiiih' the pound'—Ohoice White Wine and Prob Apple_Vinegar for plekling_in store, and for sato'atVOUlSTY'S' East End grocery, NO. DS South Seeond 'street. below.Obestunt street.: T}l.o,Fi SUDDARDS & FENNEMORE , 'Arti,sts and ,Fliltographers., HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW GALLERIES,. No. S2O 'Arch Street. Call and see them: , Pictures in every style, and satis faction guaranteed. 't • N.B.—All the NegatiCes , hf REELER & PENNE MORE, late of N0 . .5 S. EIGHTH 'Street, , have been rcr moved to the New Galleries. • " jOlll _ - • - 13 W GOVERNIRENT SAL.E. . . „ i t CTION .H SALE OF OSPITAL BED it DING; CLOTHING; 'DRESSINGS, &c. Ass'T MEDICAL PIIIIVEYOR'S . O,PPICEs ) WASHINGTON, D.; C.., Aug. 30;1869.' . Will be sold at Public Auction, in this city, on TUESDAY; the 28th day of September, 1869, at Judiciary Square Depot, E street, be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10A. M. 'a large quantity of Hospital Property,consisting of Bedding, clothing and Dressings, among which will be found the following, viz.: 3,000 Bed Sacks, 2,500 Blanket's, 4,000 Colinterpane., 4,000 Gutta Perchti Bed Covers, 4,500 Hair ,Pillows, 5,000 Pillow Cases, 5,000 Linen Sheets,. 15,000 Drawers, 25,000 Shirts, 3,000 Socks, 13,000 dozen Roller BandTres. •Ajso,Napkins, Cotton and Woolen Tape, Picked Lint,Cotton Wadding, Red Flannel, - Saddlers' Silk, _Linen. Thread, 14,000 pounds Condensed Milk, 20,000 pounds Beef,Extract. - ' • .All the above articles are new and never have been used. Catalogues containing full: particulars ready ten days before sale. • Terris: Cash, in Govenuiientfunds ;25 per cent. deposit required at time of sale, and. all goods to be removed in five days. CHAS. SUTHERLAND, Assistant lredi.eal' Purveyor, Brevet Colonel aii3otse4inc§ ,000,000 TAEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH JJVI AYS. * OFFICE, NO. - 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET." • - PAIT,ADIar.I"II7:tii September .2, 1869. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED .PROPOSALS will be received at the ofilie - of : tile Chief Conamissioner of Highways until 11 . o'clock A.31.*0n MONDAY, 6tlcinst., for the construction of a Sewer on the, line of Catharine *street, froth the w est 'curb lind'of Swanson' stfeet to the river Dela Ware; with a Clear inside diameter' . of three feet, with such man holes 'ns may be' directed by, the Chief- Engineer and Surveyor. The ; understanding , to., be that the. Sewers herentadvertised arc to be completed on,or before, the, 31St day of December, 1869. And oiittaoor shall take billspfepared against_, the property fronting on, said SeWer to the, amount of one dollar and fifty .ceuts -for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so much' cash paid; the balance, as limited by Ordinance, to bepaid by, the City; and the, --Contractor will-be required.tniceep_the street, and sewer in good order for three years after the sewer is finished. When the street is OCeupied by a City Pas.. senger Railroad track, the Sewer shall be, con strneted. along• side of said track in sach Man • ner as not to obstruct orinterfere with thesafe, passage, ot7the cars thereon.. and no* Claim for remuneration shall be Paid, tne Contractor by the company using said, track, as specified in • act of A.Ssembly.approved May Bth, 1866. , • , Each proposal will be accompanied by a cerr titiCate that a Bond lhas been filed in the Law Departineot as directed by Ordinance of May I -25111—n' , cute a contract within five days after the work 4-be-will---e-decined-as-deer • _ b - diirttiftte ' ,terice-betWeenbis---bid-and-the-tiext-lowest bidder. Specifications may he bad at the Depart ment of Surveys,y,bieli will be strictly adhered to. The Department of Highways reserves the right to reject all bids • not deemed satis factory. All bidders inay,be present at the time and place of opening the said Proposals. No al lowance will, be made for -rock excavation unlesS by,special.contract. • .MAHLON H. DICKINSON, ' Se:3-.3t4- _ • CltiefConamis.sioner,cfHighways, A INTHRACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY. NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF Dili IPME NT AND RECRInTiNO, AUGUST 1869. SEALED PII.OPOSALS' for ftirniShing 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., • September 13, 1869: These -proposals must, be, endorsed' "Pre- PoSals for Anthracite Coal for Steamers," that; they MO distiognished • from the 'other bitsiness letters: ' ' ' ; The offer must bEffor the delivery 'of - 1.5,000 tons, of 2,240 pounds: • The Coalmust be of the Best Buck Mountain or Black Heath, or, of a kind, equal to them in all respects, for the - purpose intended, which equality will be 'deterinined by a Board ap pointed by the Secretary of the Navy after the, reception of tbabidS., • The name of the coal, proposed to be fdr- PiSlied,Mnst be Stated in the offer. -The..puicenAt;hdtof the Coal deliVeieir the,T,L.kladelphia. astaiy . ,"Vaid; or on board 'cif -- vesselS at,Sucli points within six milesthereof as may he; designated'by the "Bureau, at the contractor's .risk' and expense, and Withont extra iiharge of any' kind. ' The coal must in ll respects be' satisfactory to:the inSpector or ' : inspectors to be appointed 14,916 Burean;.whowill have the right of, pox eni tort' fejectiOn. , • - • •.. Blank forms of offer, guarantee &c.," evil -be furnished on application to the Bureau. • an2l-s 4t ' •• , BOOTS AND SHOFA. NOTICE TO THE; :I'II.ELIO 'GENE "The Word etyl ,o fashion and anartmont of 43H0E8 AND. GArrgns,,. FOB MEN: AND BOYf, . • ^ Can bo ba a • •• • . , ERNEST SOPP , S' • • • . ,; , No. 230 NORTH, NINTH STREET. • , Bettor than, anywhero tho City. A Fit Warranted. a Grad ' DIVE nix A CALI, - • - 1"-TN ER N e C. a c 0. ounnll3 S u e coo O d O dr eon oun 130 2r MtTS PROPOSALS. WANTS. . . liif., :...z., • • Fu : ~, 9. ...:., !,A• ,r.,,2. 4„. .: 86 .....),(. , - , F , , . • . ' t.2 Vitt :„. . . 0 .,„ 0 - ' l , l . . FIT .4, f kt- , ,, p-1 4 -.- .. Is.. "3 .. • 1316 Cll 1 0 .z_ -•,'::. b.; ' STREET. Having just cempleterig finest,,lot or Ron oto xo ,ovor,„ r lilik oduded in'tity[PleilfreeeiVe'Ordern for the HIMIIO, during the month of september, , • THAT .AT PRICES THAT WWI. OFFER INDUUEMEHTS TO PURCHASERS. _:. The dosignsare new and -elegant; The Worknuiludiip and materials are of the highest order. I invite the attention of those who Intend furnishing to ;'call and examine the stook. of Furniture, and convince themselves of the above facie. . ITO 1131 M. . ciAAßliggi , AIM filleotnut St. LUMB • MAULE, BROTHER 4. CO., 2 4 500 South Street,. • • 1869 ;7 MATEVI - M8, 1 1.1 - 4.869 0110 ICE SELECTION t: fi AVEMEMSiI.7 ‘,1;41' liQed SPRUCE ASID"traMLOOK.) . BOa QUO. SPRUCE AND HEMLO9C., „ • 40RwrocKfa. „ -iii -- : , • 0 ORING t un/1m • UV. iIDRIDA , FLOOVG. G . .] A..: '3 .t.,.. :11:.; i k if e ktk ilkoB , 011111,110_ '- " " ' - ' S LO i BING. __ y(4,PSI7Z-19 . wuNch ,i.... 18 6 9 Op t I A a tap BOARDS.O,„ 869. t.„. ; RAIL r ARK. 1869' ALNUT p 130.6.RDS ANDi ptgq VALr fr iary4PANxi , PitgE: l "` - '"'"• Nu BOARDS; - WALNUT PLANK. OA ET AKKKEI. .4 IMILDE S. &U.; ; ; 1869_ UNDARNIZIERS' 1869 z istriallTAKEl% MID • WALNUT AND PINE. SEASONED, POP EA$ ASII. WHITE OAR HICKORY A PLANK ND BOARDS. 1869. — CAROLFNA. SC.A.NTLDIG . CAROLINA 'H. T. SILLS. . NORWAY CAROLINA, 1869 _._ 1869. CEDAReS SHINGLssIINGGLU.s - 1869. CYPRESES. LA.RG ga E,ASSORTTPY: ' •.7 '. 7- c . .' ' ~ . 1 II,SALEI9, .I.B69.. l7l ',PiStliliigelilAte l ;;;', 1869. .Amu:- ~,,-. MAWLE .1111,0111 ER ;tic , CO. ... , . - , ,r 2440 SOUTH STREET. Lumber. Vader Cover , . _ ALWAYS Intr. Walnut, ; White Plne,, Yellow Pine, -BPrt;eel nem- 10 04 alwayo on baxittat 16w Tate.. WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 92f Richmond Street, Eighteenth Ward. mhzl-Iy§ riisomAs & POHL, LUMBER MEP, A_ cliental, No. 1011.8. _Fourth , street, .At, tbai.'r • Jard will be found Wabint, Abb, 'Papistry Marr e n Pine, nem loc4, 4.e.,,,5ce., at reasonable prier iti fr4 t i N t4 l , l0 em a bl7-61a* . ELIAS POHL., , . f or PINE LIESIBER:—ORDitEB - for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber exe ; . cuted ' at short noticenality subject' to inspection. A .ly to EDW. H. ROWLEY. 16 Son h " hams. fee "SHIPPERS' GUIDE FOR BOST Q_N.-STEA3ISHIP LINE DIRECT, SAILING FROG EA= POET EVERY - . , ' Wedne s d a y: and Saturday. . • FROM PINE STREET WIIABF,_PRILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.. , FROM PRILADELPRIS I FROIS BOSTON. SAXON ,Weduesday,Ept. liAßlES„Wixineadar,f3ext. I NORMAN., Saturday , ` , 4 ROMA N,Saturday, ~, • 4 ARIES. V, ednesday, ", , 8 SAMMVVIxagdaY, ~ I ROMAN, Satura.r, - it MO ...., ..ABlrdas. * 1 PAlTON,lTednessiSy, " 15 ARIES. Wednesday, " IS NORMAN,' Saturday, ", ' 1 ROM.AN, Saturday, " -,18 1 ARIES Wednesday " 22 SAXON, Wednesday, " = ItO3IAN, Saturday, ' 4 . 25 NORMAN. Satarday,l 4 '25 !3Axoli, Wednesday 41 29 ARIES, Wednesday, • 2), These Steamships sail punctually.' Freight received tvery day. Freight forwarded to ail point, in New England. For Freight or:Passage t superior accomrnmlatlOns) apply to ,',' HENRY WINSOR & CO., , , • . • WS-South Delaware avenue, 71).111L.A.DELPHIA: :AND SOUTHERN 31ATL i.TEAmsIiv.CANIPANY'S HEGIFLAIL. INES F•110)1 QUEEN 14'ILENT SCHARR'. • • The, JUNIATA will nail for SEW ORLEANS on I Tnesday. Sett. 7; itt 8 - . • ~ • • The.A.'l.oo will sail Trona NEW OBLEANS., Via 11A.VANASent. . • • „ • The w t yOMINO will, sail for SAVANNAH on 6"nrd3 T' scit,i 4 g,t'lesig *. tl . 4l,...'SAVANNAli on ' 1 TLe 'w, ""' The Prwri zr.,B:will sail or WIL3.I.DIGTON, ~0.,0n Saturday, Sept. IY., at 8 A. 31. Through Jolla of lading signed, and passage tickets nointe South and West... - ,• DILLS of LADING SIGNED at (WEBS' ST. WEEAUF;:. For freight or-passage, apply.to - k • ' • ' • WILLIAM L. JAMES; General Agent, • • , , 130 south Third street. . , 'PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. • R• . - THROUGH FREIGHT Alit LINE TO THE SOITH. • AND WEST. _ EVERY' SATURDAY,' at 'Noon, from FIRST :WHARF above3lAltKET Street.. , • THROUGH RATES to' all points in North and South' Carolina via Seaboard Air-Lino Railroad; connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynchburg,lia.f Tennessee and the West VIA Virginia • and 'Tennessee Air , ldno and Rich mond and Danville Railroad': Freight HANDLED RUT ONO4atid taken at LOWER" RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.' • . The :regularity, safety and cheapness of this route --coramend-it¢o-thepablin as , he taost_dealrakittiniiallita for carrying every description of .freight. . No charge for commiss ion, drayage; or any expense for _-:transfer. ' • Freight received TrAI witmmo ; _ N 0.12 South Wharves and Pier No. I:North wfiaryta. , . W. P. PORTER; Agent atitichniond and City Point.' •, T. P. GROWELL NEW TO -A T.P,W. dria,'Georietowil and 'Weidlington;ll - . 0., via Chee apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex andrialrost the most direct route for Isfuohburg, • Brjo tol,Knoxville, Naahville Dalton and the ?Southwest., Steamereleave rcgalarly.frorti Aria Ars!, wharf absv9 Market street; every Saturday at noon.' . Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE "'& CO., No. 12 South Wharves and.rier 1 North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER Agentsatt Georgetown. 10ELI)IIIDGE &TO:i-Agentsut Alexandria Va* oncE—yog; NEW YORK, VIA DEL N AWARE AND - RARITAN ,CANAL 'EXPRESS tiTEAmBOAT COMPANY: • • ' • T he CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water •commutdca- Non between P hiladelphia and Now York. Steamers leave. doily from first wharf beleW Market. street .i Philadelphia , and foot of Wail street; Now York. Dodds forwarded by all the linos irnnuing out. of New' York—North,.klast and West, , free of Commission. ie Freight ,received ot WM..P . CLYDE ot,4l,ficoum,,ittitiug • No 12 SeutivDelawafe avenue, Philaglph fa.'" JAK..ILAND, Agent, No.4/ 9 WO street `Now York • yi OR •LiVERPOOL.-=-THR'FIN4• 7 .OIAiit: class bark B H ERTA , TEMPLE, 62d. tons , register, , aptaln .111itehnik.- This vessel succeeds theAlegi , coud having tbe bulk of her cargo engaged,MlD! , des atoll: lA . For bdianeo freight or passage," will apply 'to PETER'' WRIGHT dc SONS, lloWalout street. •se24f ItTOTICE.--1 1 ()E NEW YORK,' VIA DEL.' ,11 AWARE AND 'RARITAN CANAL • SWIFTSWRP. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATOII AND SW,IFTSTJAP.,/ , rN.F , S. , The bueinehe of theee fines Will here mull o h ti• and after' the 10th of March. Tor freight ' , whielt wit 'e taken on uccornuiodoting ternui,opply to WM. RAI D k CO.. • ' . • .No. 132 South Wharyeti.. ,_ • - n-ELAWAR.F.) :-CHESAPEAKE .'.L—Stearn-Tove4Boat.Comparty.-,-,Bargestoweil between phia,..Baltim pre, Ilayro de Meet Belaware City 60 intermediate , points.' . WM. P. CLYDE & CO...Agents; Capt..louN LAVOIE- Eitip't Office, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. " • MOTICE--F 011 'NEW DEL • - :LA. aware and , Raritan =Caaittl—liwifteure Transporta tion COM7Pan9,-;Deepatoh. and liwiftsure The; buainess by Abase Lines will be ,tosuracd . ,on and after ; the Bth' ; of 'March: Ftir Freight, Old ch'Avill be taken on accommodating tonne, apply to W 31. - M. BApi.D. - & CO.; kV South.Wilarres. . ! . • . • ' Aracricattßark BRILLIANT, dZI Tons Roglator, t 25 Tone dead weight, S„GQO blvir iiangig capacity; twos l uertially,rebnlit and,thorong y overhauled in 1865.tH0r further particulate apPly to WORK3IAN A'Vo.; l2 l l Walnut atregt. rs.; s • it: I,; ''t ;, CAVT/PN.i T ALL • PERSONS• ARE 'hereby cautioned againd :harboring' or tinoting hny of tlio crow of Alio Britiohf Barit Pertna liftwtor, ab,nO ,debto o. their contrlte.ting Oid k)y Contain or Coiaiiiiinee43' WOBKII.AII CU. INSTRU TIONS ot o il E 4 k ,HORSEMANf3}IIP . taught at the Fhiladelphia Riding,schoot, Four street, above Vino. The horses artf quiet and thoroughly trained. For hire, saddle horses. Also car riages at ail times for weddiugs,.parties, opera, funerals, Arc. Horses trained to the haddle. ,TllOlll/1.9 CRAIGE SON. trtlfike.2g , , 4 1 P !appl y FAST DRESSkX. - 4 TRAI N On SAIROAY teptembenAth,..—, Leaves Philadelpldia tit T 3.1.; vat W1N.1110 1 4 Leavia Cape al a i ; litot r 0.00 Thia!Train will bo run on Saturdays, the 11th and 18th instants': from Philadelphia; and the following Mondays - from CaPal4Y. 0%; .0,1 a J.6SNW —l4, iv% ,- - , ,113UNDAY 'T.ILIPSTBIC.,7, apitindid.filteambont,'. Johttr,.4.. Warneri , L yv I time° lad ifobiattihnignut.strnet .ornarth at : , 114,'.Y 9414 6 0 el t li M 3 Tif e iri e V lLltha l s ' Kemingta gi "- 2 Wel k,' k• A o ur tin a nod 13 NW.' I Tout tug nt Itirlirtorg4 itti twin and Beverly 110MP:ding; leavei griatgat lit4;6'cloak' A. Mend 4 o'clock I'. 31. , intro Rgo. ,ha n 41) Tursig, 0 entOor 7 '2 - " , , , ~ . ....;_u/f ...-s -' 43UNDAY. - EXCURSI V 1T.,44 , T he splendid Stenruboatt , Twilight'i'va '. r. fl i r r trA topping tit e 'lit i gas t ti' l iinqi il k e ti l ttin ir; 3 • l iit a yWit-:: , Andalusia, Beverly, ittlititthhi aritt.Bristol . Returning loaves Bristol at 11 o'clock 4...,."41. 1 •atul p : P. 31., etopping atll th 6 aboye'landings.. , . „ • litre,tir et ht.: Etc iffjoh' 1 cents. . riiy2ti•sitt OPIACEIVAEB9RIIT. :_:CA:.Og.' , 4SLA:ND'''','! , N...T:E.: . .. . . . . . A first-Class BSTAIIIIIANIF,_a . la .earts t "will be opened brADOLPH , FROSKAIJER; of 222 48: .TRIBD Street PliiirMs„rtb'ef Aim), under the name _nsl-, ti ragoittne-cOrner-a4-WllOlll.- iNOTOIi and JACKSON.Sts., !mown as Hart's Cottage. # Families will be supplied at the Cottage. . Lodging Rooms by Dar pt.W. 4 1 0 .• to Bent, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, • OKESSON 1 , 11.1.1108, FA "O en Septew Jar Ztb, 1:10 tiuo3l • :O. W. MIL EN, Pro .rietor THE "CHALFQNTE," • iTistaNTIO OITY, N. J. EI4BIIA ROBERTS, Proprivtor, 13A.NIKEIZS; BMW GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES, fINION PACIEO .RMIROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 44 ißotttb: 'T'hird St. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FAST MORTGAGE BONDS Wiimingtonand,Reading RailrOad, AT sEve.AN rp t CENT: DI CIUMENCY, POI-rade April and October; free of State slut llulted Mates Tomos, D A IJD This read tbrougha thickly poimlated and rich agricultural and Manufacturing district: , For the preeent we are offering n limited amount of the above Londe, at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection pf Oi ! road with Ma Pentiailvim and c acthi Bailroada !wares it, .cs laige bud remunentivo trtidel , V4Vpaltalll CltAtt inv estment in the uiatket. PAINTER 41ip CCO., Bankers and Dealers In Governments, lgd. 86:,5• THIRD STREET,_ i3ANKIN - Cr ROUSE JAYCooKE&CP• 112 and 114 So. ' IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 'V "e Wiltr.egdir 3 ,4PPl 4o 4# o ) 6 AS fOi.,t,Ololes Of life Insurance in the new National Life In surance ConiiiiioUf the .17itite'd13thtes. Full information - given at our .ofhce. t , 11 - . ITS . 0 OE ""lERS P 1 3 11/N_. r *eaters hi 14. 'll6ildsudd j llenibero of st o ok and! paid, Eachango, receive ac. , counts of Danko and litmokers tonal liberal ternui loanOinla,E, of F•j,gahr,unge on C. J. tiombro & Son; London. B. Metzler S. SOhn & Co.;'Frankford, dames W.A'uoker & Co.,Parts.,•• And other principal 011.04 end• Letters of Credit aVailable throughout Europe S. W. corner Third and Chestnut, Streets.. 4BWI I Ui 3 t I4 YATroSS.' I "PHIL 0 SOP HYI OF , TAIMIAGR—A• new •coniat) of , LeotureSime•dellYeted ftt the ;Now York Muteum; of' Amitomn embracing . the subjects; How to 'anti what to Liyo for; YOuthilliaturity and , Old Age; INlanhoodgenerally roViewed; the Cause of , 'ln• digestion, riatUleuce and 'NervOus , Dhaujes accounted for; !. Marriage Philosophically Considered &c. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be for warded, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressing W. A. Leary, Jr.. Southeast corner of Fifth and Walnut strcets,Philadelaia. fo2o ly§ Fix ANCIAL• 'AND DEALERS .IN GOLD, &c., BEALUMO INTEREST . PAIMUIREAREErA. WIELEGRAPHIC . ,spsumrAriir. ENP-4m. ZuTialivis: r a gt-44) publish an ame e oil the K.to\s'e- yron ccin rovetiy • +.5320" viroro of bon#B IvgrOP 9l lo Y,e, s/.- 4.lay to the AVesterd ' P.I. • . THE Getman Arctic Expedition has been beakd from. - . . Two llv,ildred,,tl)on,sand pot silver ore leavebden fioin-;COldrado for England. " 4 * Grunt.and A. Prebident, te ta.,4,,,es wlut ''l '—" THEItE is to be another line of steamers from Europe, io r pl y between Naples,n.nd New Ttni Sublime Porte Was forbidden the . con traction of any Europeanjoati 4 by the Viceroy of Egypt withotit-bleconseift:' Tut; international rowing tnatcho betweeit Ifiath:".t t:llronn' atut - llerlbri t lf7, klies , .4nglp3h .Ithinpioii" - has * r f eliire-a oa t .1A11:;.$ CollT/0:1,. RE1,:i11t",1,7, 4it.'B. .aelit, the Daitntlks4'Vlll 'poll - fake*Alf:ii flif: - - h)tity's" Cainhrla,e'on haotiiit. ot-the'etillit 1 , gales. WA UfER 13.nowN', - tlisappautted lit r wing ;Nal ust the„ .present c4ru, i pkgu l - \ lip .... e up a:tuatell tP.,.:rdw agai •ithe' . i exe..l' Lia 040, sailer:} _ ~.....,,, i. .., 1..,.. t ..,t. J, .0,4%,,t,,,j.„, Tut nadrid;., leun's reltisa to see (4inieral Prim. tc ierta claims that Ito,. interview 'gas sot lit, the feitetaitibutifttSseiti ,Lri3O; inn was killed by a .I.9evowv fire af-CliatleifiVN;* l .4' , q3ft irttlay.l fllavld jivacitter, a well-known contractor , was killed by :Finn bilk' ilt - MftlftillillVtit xriv, on Thursday , iiitlit.o..%•;rli..,;An ' AT A inegting Of i prpminent citizens of the District of' f:!olunibla field last 'efening, Witsjfitig,toth a conuittee, of fifty,' :was ,ap plitili;4 & to Icousider atni 01.4t bility Of :bidding tut international extubition "in that cityift . Titi - ;ediftellefloi? S e affi,§ifuiblieti; to all the custom. 11()MeS in the - United States for the tif;cal year muting .Innel4lf.), 1870, was yester day awarded to 3.14. - iiSrs.'".Pleiroe & Watterson, of New York; Bryson &Son, of Philadelphia; & Solomon, and Blanchard & Molum, of Washington-, portions t fl,eacli r „ ~„ Ng.tionae,:gani: Vote enrapany and the President of the Anidrican Bank Note Conipanyl yestercLay stated to the , Treasury officials that, by next Thursday they will be ahlnfO.'Votru - wnee a:tfally. - :retnittatice of $1e1.(100 in small notes, anti will be prepared by the Ist of October to deliver the new one and two dollar notes. Yesterday - the printing lit the TreAslwypepartinent Sqllt to i the Tien.i.ttrer; among °Chili-, cartincy,:thitly Won sand dollars of the new fifty cent notes, the first imueil, and on Wednesday a hit of the new twenty-five cent„ notes. The first was sent to the-Treasuret forlssue..",affirt,Sivresses are, now.at,NYork .9,lt,„l4.e—lell_atikfifteensAffit notes, and the reinaindmotthe twenty-five and fifty cent notes. .klall - 171E . ,1G1i": - T - .' A Nugget of Gold pnaged t .Wortla 625,060 and 'll74elglBlolg 106 POunds. (Foga tbqfian Frattci., o Herald, =l,l A• , • nugget or gold- was• - a•eneiied yesterday morning by A. T. Farrisll,4 co., weighing 106 pounds, being almost it not quite the largest ever. taken: out in thisAulte, nusi within a few • pounds of any ever found in 'modern gold ft is valued at'abimt . '6.2s,ooo. In . the saute find :3616:1-100 orincet" Were - Secided' - in smaller quantities,' from tate 715 outiceit each, ' and also one. Cals eof litingold,,fepinletliveigh-• ing about minees, aThofwbieh are now in. the possession of 'Mr, Parrish__ This extraor tfinary pile, 532,000, was obtained in 'orieday by two men from the' 31ontuneutat Quartz Mine in Sierra Butts, Sierra' county, owned' by W. A: Farrish and others. William Far redi writes that in two days he Would send as much more. The vein varies from\ pile to three feet, and is tilled With decomposed quartz. 'The gold' obtained by sluicing, using,quieksilver to, catch ,the, line particles. The tailings . only go thriitigli anain.strw The Sierra Buttes arid the Independence Mine are located on the smile Illountaim, It is only, two months sinew Messrs: conimenced work on tlie, mine, and they have got in a few , feet. A week ago they sent down 53.000 as the result of ti - omen'S Lahor fprieight or nine From the San Friinc.l4o TiLUCti. I • The, gold, nugget taken -I out. of the Monumental' -Quartz' , 4.loniPany's Sierra county, nod pfjghlug..l.oo.ptlinds, is not,.as stated by. the .147ulletin, either 'almost, the Largest ever - taken - out - in the State," or ' , Within a few pounds the largest ever found in modern . gold-milling." A brief account; of the ; Largest nuggets whtise discovery is re corded. will show that while the 31onu mental one is an extremely factory , '‘ among the'first-class nuggets: Inl734rapiece of gold weighing sixty...pounds,„troy, ,was found near l.a Paz, in Peru . In:1810.ri nugget weighing thirty-seven pounds, troy, was dis cOvered in Caba.rrus county, North Carolina. A ihass weighing ninety-seven, pounds, troy, was discovered in Ziatoucli, a • district of the Southern Ural, in 1612. The Blanch Darkly nugget, found in Australia,; weighed 146 lbs. ewts., troy. .Another mass weighing 1121bsc, troy, was (annul in 1851 in the same ,country, and also a ingget 0f406 ‘-pounits.• The "Wel ccane Nu_ _et, found in Ballarat,lBsB,weighed 2,020 oz., or pounds, troy. Another nugge , weighing 112 pounds was found in A.ustralia found in California; 44.1.' for -"as we are - NS as - Itintormils wetg lUrVirbee averaging from twenty or thilly up to a hun- Aired pounds. These large maNses have been almost invariably found in deposit of a simi lar aaracter to that in which the Alonumen tal,claitri is situated, and We shall not Ito :01#- prised to hear that there are more lafgelumph where- the hundred-and-six-pounder came from. ' AZIT AFAATINV4/198_.,C°*Nt" A California Savant Predicts a -Heavy • Shaking-up of Things in September or October. . . .The Sail Eraucispo Ch4.on iclepublithesi' the -foil Ow big' prediction, made by a local .philosd pher, W. Frank Stewart: During the past eighteen months the earth and other planet completed the most remark able conjunction which has over occurred; and on the. night of .thett4th of,lsstNovetnher. again the, the grand ilifrtyc-fotir year star-swarm. Every intelligent person rs aware that for a • period "of nearly n two . years- our -globe has, , bcen- subjectedla. laoient perturbations; '; such; as; before occurred for many centuries. These pertur bations have,bcen geuerallylov,er, the surface of the planet:? Stormd.. typlioOli.volcanoes, earthoutikes, intense cold and scorching - winds ' have alternately spent their , fury , ' upon , the dellix,ekis - def-;;:eyerr t herMspbere . . , ..,Nyp careful oliservatiotai astronouicrs have Diund'that in period of about' eleVek years - 1'114:810 k turns towards. Its .a remarkably; slietted jtieg; and' it, has a146 - .'beati',6ls.s6kiretTll,tliiit'.s.'iuty -sudden changes, of, light- ~ and sutoE,..,,uppli,, the smi - this;; - spptttial — pEgiodp - attstatitly , affect i taritrial magnets)7 A Tit 'that inautumn the,or4l3fp; one of thdBo sun spot Pertfirbations.-WaS.:miniediatelYjelioy6it by; one at tAks..nioW AnrerarßOrealis ever witilessCd s in tkenertherniternisPherejaed 'still more' eurprising,the, ningtietit'O4Ctetthe aurora was so, gxtiait.tlia,uiesshgOtivere-freqi.Y sent over telegraphic- lines without connection with the batteries, and by means'of the auroral current alone. :"Illailynntltlititialfliat.4,-I'SlitAV ing,the connection of celestial with terrestrial magnetism, might be given, but I have neither the time nor room at , present. Suffice it to say, tll af are. note and ,for - have„, been greatly disturbed by. oOsrineal influences; and. ..,•wn Ilayp- refently made war' annual transit through the fitibnions belt; - And.es the sink's figured by an unusual number 4 of , ,spots; and the Moon on the 7tlr instantpaSSedbetween us and the - sun; thereby' causing An' additional magnetic disturbance upon the earth and'' as ~~~ oanatis.i.conunent on Na wo on the`Pacific coast arei:4 * o3oe*' "16' rio'n/f, " , itwtttiuetdtliipri6ttraeted , titxseasort, the 4trva; riable prectirsottoritemidoreintthis. , uttrj of did world, orogo ng • -ant , litany ot et Tio tentr , ,fp.W.Lis r Liatettict a „haw. , .eartAtigalce to _take 1510.6-4 , ehilyV nekeSauttiend;. , iwritoon as moist clouds' float into, the dry, vaporle at- Tilk l i r ttrirgt. *4 1 40 ' 1 kili f t 'S # '.l 4 l l _L it or 1. 44',escritrstigiraterenasyliwo$ 0 N , Cid` q'tsetnistera" - • in Pennsylvania %Verb made: , yeSterday: • Freemansburg, Northampton • county—Jas. W. King, vice W. IL Baclo.oan, removed rte Weavetsviile ; , Nortlatinpt.orcopnty—Jolin Horner, vice IN illittni'X'WeiVer; resigned. Scitni Easton, Northanipton/ county- 1 444Ci: W'.'ldoyer,rvice James Toting; reriitvedi. )l East Standsbury, Monroe cou.fi.tyA:VOek:f .afellitNiWce;:4 - 4114. tn:s,TiviP#.44 l 3.l _Migv•PtiX - Plymouth, Luzerne countp—aas. Mary Levi., vice David I. , evi,deeease:a: 4 Noithitilpfon Striben, vice Q. Beck, removed. Chetry 2 .llidie,A Wayne' coiftitty:LPerry A. Clark, aim Schenck, lesigned.. • rf',..t - ;A)orulally t srrlGlsr;Terryvounty ,,,-(1 . , W. Lo bate), vice R. N. Willispresigned. - • Dtmcan, Allegheny eounty—;G. W. Roberts, I;. ( lleQuestiOn; fOlgined. 4 " ' Trappe, Montgomery connly—C:Jl'Boydi', yice Zrolans r 'reinoved:' r p* L st , nking." The Sattrdays4!risient, rof,e, , s to doubt ether-Dri:o4fitlittlf = fliii : We have some difficulty in determiniug whether „thip, t ,lettc;. tn. the, Pope..is reap,y. Meant 4 1 5,1 1 ^,jelficil P,Mtlipttioti, kiwi, elabpraf f ealid toniewita't 'the '"'clialr".-for it deserves no other name--about "grave per sonal risk,r, ‘f consigupd to M a hanfirl,' and the like, suggestaAliellattei Intrpretalion, and the promi'nence often given on Protestant plat forms to what are called " humorous illustra !lens' OS'thefefflortlOf sitioii additionally , preibible: - "Dr. `Gttit[iuilifo may have, like John Gilpin, a pleasant wit, and loye. , :x,batr file considerti? 4 ' !,11 9 4/1., ,On jption „of the atti tude lie proposes .to - t , '... ll ssli.nle,;;; at the Council has a serious sound about it. "We shall, lam sure, exhibit all the candor of reg.oners, the charity of ClAstians, and the,houlae:br 3tg ~ en invited to appear in another ,410400efare a venerable synod "- T -the phrase in lir. min,bes mouth may be compared with Dante's "grave citizens of,‘ Die -4-" to enunciate the grounds on • which they retain th'elr separation from lionie„:aptl tkeirlldhei;enceto the Church Of the Ilefoiination. - The "COuncil will work One ,wonder at all events if it' converts Dr. Cumming into a candid reasoner or charitable Christian, itial-tlie..rniraclw will be all the more conspicuous from , the remarkable.want of the former quality dlsplayedtin one'passage of this ;very letter. 1)r. Cumming profe.sses himself pre pared to prove that there is in the Protestant Church in all its branche.s a more thorough and; .pervading unite" thim. is generally ad mitted. Considerinz that, the "Protestant Church, " , regarded in this extremely general way, must be held to include Dr. ()naming, the Dean. of . AS'estininster, 31. Cocquerel, and Professor Ewald, Dr. Cumming either laiows beforehand that he can prove nothing;ef the kind, or his theory of a thorough and pervading may Inuit be singularly elastic. Perhaps. however; this statement is meant to 'carry just as much convidion as his "assumed fea.r of being confined to.a bonfire. From our late editions of Yesterday By the Atlantic Cable., 8 limns, Sept 3.—The bealth of the Emperor iMPTOVII3 n g. • LoNox, Sept. :I.—Public opinion continues! skeptical with respect to the Emperor Is;apo-, Icon% health. An impression prevails' that his real condition is concealed, and this is hot ; likely to be weakened until the Emperor him- • self is seen•drivitig into Parils. PARIS; September is reported that the French giiivernment has declined to send a representative to the (Ecumenical Council. ItoxtE,September 3.- 7 -Fapal recruits continue - to arrive. MADRID Sept 3.-The - ;.following news is (Abdul :-,fifty-nine members, of different Carlist bids Catalonia have taken advan tage or the amnesty proelainatiou, and have surrendered themselves. PARIS, Sept. 34—It is now said that Don Carlos has returned to this city. • LoNnox, Sept. l, 3 . P. M.—Five-twenties of .1 1862,831. 0f1865, old, 83, and, of 1861, 821. . - liourst, is P... 411.18, Sept Renter7lV6se. AN'TWERP, Sept. 3:—Petrolcum is firm and unchanged. Lo pox, Sept: 3,4 P. 31".--Consols dosed 4t 93 for money and account. rive-twenties - of 1862, 831.; ao. 1865 834; do. 1667, 821; Erie,. , -.23llinois-6entral, 941, ' .• LIVERPOOL; Sept. 3, 4 P. M.—Cotton Steady; Uplands, 131al p fd.; Orleans, 131 d. 'Sales to day 10,000 bales, including 4;000 to speculators and for export. • -- LONDON, , Sept. 3, 4 P. M.—Tallow, 465. 6d.a 465. lid. ; Sperm Oil, .*:92 ; Refined Petroleum Is. 7d.als;7id ; Sugar buoyant at 405.1405. Vd. From Richmond!-.The Virginia , Test Itten3toND, Sept. 3.—There is great rejoic ing to-day over the news telegraphed from here yesterday and over the expected arrival of ..e ornny - 46'etrerill b upuumi tig.tiubt,tb; requirement of the test oath. General Canby - - peetAyinttdi4:llotyel,ely.es-:11-oar:.s:OppiOn - this rairning: Removal of the Capital—Silver Ore. , Sr. Louis. Sept 3.---From correspondencein the hands of the National Capital Convention Committee, it appears that Gov. Geary, of Pennsylvania, declines to send delegates to the National Capital Convention, to 1 held here.next month, on the groundttait the people of Pennsylvania are not ready at presentto.eaucttonsuelia movement. -Gover nor 13aker, of Incliana,,while he approves of -the movement Wiry:elf, questions his authority to appoint delegates • in tbe absence of an ex pression of the:, views of..'l , the people on the subject. The Mayor of Memphis thinks the convention should be postponed one year, Uenry 8. Foote,. of Tennessee,, claims to have favored the temoval Of the' 'capital for twenty years..,•l Governor ;Wailitionth, of •Louis - iatta, .9 21 4 Gpr:M'Cplurg ? of Missouri, announce their ititetitionor A k pporrittn g :full delegations. The deiriknifbati Will` be held. if iio'inorifi than three StpteS Are .represented., :4 despatch: ; was . re ceived. , yesterday, , frona the . agent, of Itte'Ransas 'Railroad - at Denver,' that ,Colo'rbdo;.silVer' ;ore 'lave been shippedde the, end of that woad. by wagons, destined Tor London,'England. It. is'believed 'that l ivheii the read' lA' completed!' to DeirVer immense amounts of rich ores, from Colorado will .find their Nvay , .! - Ilat tap.p.f to Europe i for smelting )0 „„ , • ::..1: 1 Ae POPPaAgn, - _ Deckk.pfivitialt to, tl4e philada t .Ecenlnz, ,Bullotind AltrOntivil "Pa., Se'pt. 11,—GoVerner Gear,y .. ..-to--a'- at - .5 xio. 31.; - 'Tor 7 . the Werth. Ho, will open the eampaign,g,t Troy . , - Brafford coirpty.,. to T porrov, and., speal - Towandit iin'hfonday inorning. He will he' itbsinitliom ,the capital:probably a Week: John iit:Otttt has been engaged for-both th. Ao nioOtinp+ Inirning Of a PROpeller, and Loss of Life. t„,p4r e rnpix,,sept. ,propeller pascobel, ,Ciipt./Rudge.A . ,' .Canalni caught fire, this morning, below St. Clair. The boat was run on the Canada shore, where she continued,toluirn, proe a,total loss. The lieseebel `wasi ~ l ioNinittilGhitagci,. and had ten passengers on boasd, all. of whom were saved, losing all'their-effects. . The second 'engineer, George Ely, finding it impossible to reaoh. .the deolt,-ijumped.everboard. and.w,as drowned. feared ,01/0 of •: the . firemen shared the samo'fate. • • • --The ilrmerc, iU Iconsa* aroyboavting of thCir enoriuoliapotatii clopthe jyre,seut year, and a local paper rejoices kith Hens eq)ecause they are excellent food-for hogs and cattle, and splendid for railroad laborers?' CZ=ZEMME THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PII.ILADELPHIA, SATIT ',DAY, SEPTEA;IBER 4, 1869, 40,‘ 'llit iott:nti :'4... ta ' ! . iit 43ilf1 Hileo! : 11$4 0tu4 .:: 4.4) tetl: l ;4 d ro u %tifort i, l t il lit ,:oil ito ..10'4" 1vel,k t , t' ( ' - thePliltiTdelphin touLfloOdkei_t.. t,.ll4'tT . , ondtrig Thurodos, -t'.124r.??rh•::,_;.;.70,141.4irrt. From St: 14.....,,,--,•---rx.r-,, •: - .."3 - "'X'"--, Ty.) ,504 0 1 ~ Post ' ~ t •••4 1 , - -o.-,, • •to-qtt. '-',. '• 5.510 15 , i POW. e • , a schnylkl4 lia rem.—. .31 82 15' efrtaltki..TogrA ft eltl ?al ' ........ . ... — 7) 4. / mo''' Wadi"' lad A d Total Anthraplte,Coal for week. 115;473 IS an BittinoutiCohtfrom.:,/lairt!htitg phin for ;5teak.7...t.d.;,,,,,14,..,. 7sll IS Total for week paying. freight Coal for the Company's Filitlekinds f ror the `lt 127 05 PPP. u 10) e6O - A2 • 2,788,070 LS . . ... 2.232.'321.00. To Tharsda •.:Se tJ3:a7BIRi .: 41360Tt3 Fire "CtistoM: Macie , .0,"; ,;I k 'tr w i 4 1 , rt.tq BOOTS t„ rt.,tqrlir rt..s4:l FOR AGA ‘,... 4A i. 4 i. 7 iT, a. - , ,•• ; ',l.;:ik f , ,-*• , 1; - x;.•‘ 0 , •••::.'t . .. . . . • .;:•' ,0•5_.• , .. - ,..:24',:' , . ,. ..,••13.. ,B A'."R-.1!--L,,,EltTp,..... • ; -bi-bllth-Stre - .. t t 7 A Good ri*iiiiii,l4l4 - y R , - iiecovoiftic . c . —,b6l.le.tirithtir*pf oßNAKENT'At'llaWVirbitFiii: • Writt; NVORX- • :-- :fj ,, *.:5,177t . 4 GALVANIZED and PaintejI,XIIII,'GIIARIOSt, for tore fronts / and windows, farlastpry A .Mal wifnlacTse windows z for churches and collar wlndrriL IRON and WIRE u4rftilicifi, Ser;lticonies, cemetery and garden Liberal allowance made' to pontractors, \ Builders and Carpenters. All orders Alled with promptness and work . IDl4ratit*. ROBERT. WOOD, &I CO., x 113 4 .B.,idge.A.,veattl9, P . r hlla. € ' JPZI tn til iv PitO,POSALS. OFFICE OF THE , _ COMAIISSIONEILS OF THE • SINKING,.FPID..- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OF PENNSYL . ; HAnittsnuttur,Ailiastibt 1 VO;;4i • , Sealed bids will he received for the redemption of ONE MILLION ,DOLLARS OF THE LOAN OF THE . COM 3IONWEALTH iDE PENIIS:YI;VANIA!; Ist, 1870 nutfl l 2 &clack Defogism' 184' iSS9: ; Cotureunications to be address'ed to MACKEY, Esq., Btaia Trilifitirer; Hanialtark, Pa. And endorsed "Bid for Redemption of State Loan." • • F. JORD4N; 44,e' cretary of State.. ,re •-• ' • Auditor eneral. , „ R. W. 'MACKEY, State Treasurer. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. N. 8.--N'O'beWSPAPer'"PubliShing.the l above Without authority will receive pay therefor, „ , . auM WIND° W,SjiAph'. • GOOD THING. Important. to Houseke . .pers, Hotels, Banks, Oftrees; &e.* The Patent AiMustahle.Window. Screen WILL riT AxxlvlNDow,., „ Give ventilation aWdlight:iicreen'frorei view and eielit'de Flies, Mosquitoes and other Inseeta., For sale by Dealers in Honse-Ftirnisiting Goo;ls. The Adjustable 'WindoW . Screen' Company so.ti4 MANUFACTURERS. 623 ,Nlar,ket Street, Philada. ..kfik w 1,404mk, INSURANCE. . DLAWARE .3IIITU.AL SAFETY URANCE COMPANY: Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania,lB3s. .-- Offlce S. E. corner of THIRD and'IVALNUT Streela, .IPhiladelphiA. MARINE L'iNURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts or the world. INLAND INSURANCES.,- 4 , On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Dn Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dv/edit:tit Houses, ,te. ASSETS OP:THE;COBIPAIsIY, November 1,1& 8r e 200.000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 10•40's. 8208,500 00 1°110,060 United States Six Per I.,7ent. 15 , 31. . . . . • . ; . . "1.M4300 00 (for Pacific 500.5100 200,000-State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent."Loart • 213X 5 0 0 125,000 City of Philadelph frox Per Cent. Loan (exempt t.Taxl P 14531 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. L0an...... .... . .. • • 51,500 00 -20,000 PenusylVaidg :Itailroad First rt • _ gager Six Per Cent. Bends 20,20050 25,00 Pennsylvania ' Railroad Second - , Mortgage Six Per. Cent. Bonds 24,00:tb 00 25.006 Western Pennsylvituia Railroad 3lortgag.e Six Per Cent. • . iperina. R. It, guaanfee).".... 20,4125 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 21,000 00 ' 7 000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 5.,000 lierman to wit - Gits Company, princt pal and interest guaranteed by the Cit of Philadelphia " _ 10,000 Prznitsyl caul ittairoad FortiptiMy, ---330-shareaStocls , ..—m. 11,300-00- .. 5,000 North Pennsylvania fathead Company, 100 shares stock- 3,500 00 20 000 Philadelphia and• Southern Mail , • '-14,tesonstip conipa.nyi 80 @hares y ' M . . . ... OM tie 207m0 loang onb-Bond and ............... - liens on City Properties 207,000 00 $1,109,900 Par. Market Value, a 1,130,325 25 Cost, ' ex.,!:13 - t ool. 36,000 00 Bills receivable for Insurances • ade V 2,436 littla M ncet4*.dno\tit Agelleteiil..l"rOk - - miums-on--Marine Accrued Interest •and other e . - , ..debto Com'&rrr....4 . 1.;..V r 411170 33 Stockiind'Scrip of. sundryOontpo-. * rations, $3,156 00. Estimated value__ 1,813 00 Cash in Bank. $116,150 03 Cush in 413 66 DIRECTORS. Thomas Hand, • James B. McFarland, Edward Darlington, 'William C. Ludwig, Joseph R. Seal, Jacob P. Jones, Edmund A. Souder, - Joshua P. Eyre, TheophiloE4 rattOillg, Hugh Craig;-^• • • •••Hettry 0: Dallett,jr., John C. Davis, John D. Taylor, James C. Hand, Edward Lafourcade, John R. Penrose, Jacob Beige!, 11;•Janas Bropke, ' •'; • Georg° AK.lBornadot; ? Spencer 2d.'llVAine, ' • 4 vrra. 0: Houston. • Henry Sloan, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, Samuel E. Stokes, John B. Semple, do., James Traquair,., A. B. forger, do. - -• TRONA& C'."nAWYPeestdent. JOHN •C: DAVIB, VICe President, .HENRY,Ie/LBIJRN, SecratarY, ~ HENRY BALL ,Asiet; Secretary, I'.AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. -- 809 CHESTNUT STREET. iIicOHrOB,ATED osAnTBR',PERPETIIAL. - - - - CAPITAL 5200,000. INSURANOWEXCLUSWELY. Ileitires against Loss or Damage by Eire, either by Per; , • Tonna' , or .Temvorary , Polidies L. • MILEc Tome, • Charles icherdtion, , Robbrt Pearce • , Wm: II: Ithawn,' ' ' John••Kcseler,:li.., ; Francis NeStick, t r Edward H. Orne, 'Henry Lewis, )Charles Stokes, • ' Nathan Hines. • .llohn W. Foreman, George A. West • • •- Mordecai BazbY, CHARLES ICHATIDSON,President, • . , WM. RHAWN,Viee-Presidont. BLANCHARD Beeretary.- • ant tf „ • A. N THE A 0. T 4, 1:1 - 11AN , QE„. 00 • xv. PANT .—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Wilco, No. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will insure against lams urDttruage by, Fire on,Build high, either perpetually or for A i i mithd Uwe; IretylahoN 1 Furniture and IllerchandiapgeneritllT2 , .t - I t t . . .• • Alse,, Marine Insurance. Orr Nesse% Ctergoa and, Frelghts. Julanajneuranto teal!, parte of the Union. , • . • DIRECTORS: . ~, . , . c • William Esher, , Lewis Artidenrii , d, ' t I , II), Luthor,l • --•-,. '; • ,Johtrltetc.hamt' • i ,XI. Blacklaten, , ~, ''' . .L.ll: - Bltenti.,,•s i • - -; ,, : . ;;, i 'William F'. Dean; " -; :.' , .: Jolu i ll ro e i r ,---z '''''' ' " reley Steger . - " ' - Sainnel IL:. ethertnel.. ----,: - WILLIAM' .81IER:Presiderite. j , I WILLIAM F. TIEAN, Vice PrAident; '4 -' WM. 81. BMiTII, SOCI•ItarY. .-'' ''' % 13.= tllthS st i 124.203 13 .. 3,029 . 13 0.0.n0E57.11'?..i . ;,17•0:.,YL .1' n 6, 73 '1,647,367 gi ~`~~~~~ The.Litffe'YAP& Lon 7 ‘ . . don -02? Globe '441 Assets o • • 90 390 ir4 Unitedi. - Stateslea2sooo - 000 ,dat t • •••1:1 - Darof Receipts olier z 0,000.00 T s s so6s, 5.00 ihosess m186E03 662,051,00 z 4 ,JOL - vc , ;;, Noz4Weirbants! , E*hdgg.;'"o' •,; 0:2 , 0.f! .; , 4,:p PhdadeVfia; 1829 -mum= liffiPETlTAt,t """!',.: I FIRE 'INSURANCE; 'COMPANY . Offloe--4M 44.487 Ohejitmit Street. Assets on Jant4pr7:ll.4 1 869 s *29" . 07 1 7 9 .9. 1 7043. Capital 'MOOD 00 m0rtted 8 urn1u5............4..Z..4.4....4.44-.....1,08342 Premiums. - 1,193,843 47 UNSETTLED CLAINB: 7 ' t ' - ` 7 1 . 14 7. 0014X 3r611 $23,78312. LossesEffii6elledb' Over ;$.495.004530.0w.'i . 'Petpe Etal au 2 Temporary Pdlides S on ,Tabe Tering, .:.illbe'Oeiztranr, also issues Polleieslupon' the all kinds of - buildings, Ground Bents and Mortgages. DIRECTOS 8. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Eftler, fiianniel Grant, l Th 0113115 Bparks. rgq.tichards,-, I W 1 0 ,8,4 5 4 . 1 144 a . TOA Mg 1 eo. a es, j Gustav TU3 B. Benson. ALFRED BAKER. President. t. JAB. W. MC swzonour M. nEuxii ABATX*l3.4"CrtiioAii • 0+ . eat E.stle,eXic_e_Yreslden SWOP. IoSSOOLITION. O . „., 11.42 o: Office---N0..34 , N0xth .l ifth Street. INSURE BUILDINGS, 'HOUSEHOLD FITRNITURE . AND AIERPLIANDISE GENELtALLY,Rd.ObI .! ,I;OSS Assets January , 1, . 3.569 , • • 4 4E 4 1,4131.-FADIF I ;Sirkerr • 1-1 TRUSTERS:I 1111;3, William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot, George I. Young, Robert Shoemaker,. Joseph Lyodall, Peter Armbruster, Levi P. Coats, • -•, • ••1 M H. DteklttgOh, Samuel Sparhawk, 11 Deter Ni,m. ling: Seeger.' • NVX. 11 ._LIA 3 1ILTONLPregidenti SAMUEL, SPARHAWis.; Vice President. WM. T. BUTVER, Secrebtry;-• - • •'••-• • . all CB . ENl3l7g.Alf en'com i_ PANT OF PlTl4a.u.b.Lettl4* Incorporated in 1841. , :. , Office, No. 308 Walnut streot: CAPITAL, ...$300,000... Insures against loss or damagensy RERE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on, Furniture, Goods, Wares and' IfferchandiSo in town or .country. AssLOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED th D PAID. ets ' . • • • $437,598 32 • - Invegted in the followingS eel' ea, • ' First Mortgages, on City ,PrOVVrll l ;s ASell !le!' • cured .... . ... 00 United States Government 111,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. 76,000 00 q 3000,000 6 Per . Cent' — 30,000 00 Penh sylvaufa R ailroad Bonds, Firstldorteag e 0,01:0 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company '8 6 Per Cent. Loam.., 6,1X10 00 tottns'ort Collaterale ' • - • • 600 00 fltintin_gdon and Brcil4T9P. rer.Cellt.-d*Crt gage Bondh. 4,660 00 County. Fire insurance Company's. Stock: 1,050 00 Mechanics' -Bank Stock...—...- 440 X) 00 Comniercialltank 'of Pennsylvania Stock.' 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Corrigan y'a Stock , Sark 9 0 Reliance Ineurance Company of Philadelphia 'Stock . . ... ... 3,25060 Gash in Bank and on band /2,2,58 32 Worth at Par Worth this dato at market )prices. Thomas C. Hill,l DIRECTORS. I Thomas H. Moore, William Musser, Samuel Costner, Samuel Bispham, James T. Y6ung, - 11'.,1), , Carson, F :- Baker, Isaac .-Baker, • Wtn , z Stevenson, ', • Chili:Man J. Hoffnian,.., Hen). W. Tingley, . ' ' 'Samuel R. Thomas;, -- 'Edwari Siter. THOMAS C. HILL, President, Wm.l3l3.lThat,Be4rfitary. • , -, j.. .. PHILADItLPHrA;Tebruary 17;1MP "UNITED' FIREMEN'S •- INSURANCE COMPAN-Y-OF-PIiIIrADELPHIA-. This Company .takes risks at Oio lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines itabosinetisexclugively FIRE DISTIF.ANCE IN THE 'CITY OF PIELILADEL FEU. OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street; Fourth National Bank Building. DIRECTORS. Thomas J. Martin, Henry W. Brenner, John Hirst.- - • • .....—Albertus King, Wm. A. Bolin, . Henry Bumm, James ffiongan, Jetties Wood, John Shancrosz, James Jenner, J. HensyAskin,. . Alexander T: Dinkblon, 41 1 13 1 , 1 11 , 1 1 11,11 gan; 33- A-lbert-CLatpbertil l!hi. ' fames F, Dillon. . " CO NRADII,-ANDRESS,Prealdent. W-11.-A,,B.OlJK,Tmeae—Wat-11 ' . • • • HE'VOUNTY - FILTEMITSITRANCE - COME: • • N.Y.-Office.,-No.-110-Seuth-,Fourth-etreetybelow-- chestnut. . , . • . , . . - The Fire Insurance Company of the'County of Phila delphiah," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in 11339, for indemnity against ' loss or damage by fire, exclusively. ,. , ' ' - • ~ L. CHARTER PERPETUAL. - , ,:. • This old and reliable institution, with' ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continuee to in sure buildings, furniture., merchandise , , Sm....either, per manently or for a limited thee against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with - the absolnto safety of its customers. • . - . .. • .. . , Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch.. ' • ' . DIRECTORS: , . ~ M • , . s . ,:. I - Mae. 3.'Butter,.. . . Andrew H. M iller,, - , 4'... .. Henry Budd, • ' ' . ' James N. Stone, John Horn, • , ; EdWll L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore , . , Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mecke, • - , Mark Devine. . -, -. CHARL SJ. StiTTEß;President:. • , ':' - ' , HENRY BUDD, VlCO.President. . • BENJAMIN F. HOECKLRY, Secretary and Treasurer. mat . i i kTl4lsgi s tVitili IfELE • INS IT- J. • • RANCE COMPANY. —lncerPorated 1825—Charter Perpetual. .. No. 510 IVALIW T.street;Wiesite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community, for. over forty , years, continues, to insure .against-less ;or damage by lire on Pnblie or Private _,lttuldinge, either permanently or for a limited time. Mao, on Furniture, Stocks of GoodS, and Merchandise generally, on liberal Their Capital, together, With a large Sarpliis Fund, is inveated in the mast careful manner, which enahles them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case ofless ' , ,—' •' • , DIRINTOP.S. , I Daniel 13.mith, Jr, . i JOSLIMYOraIIi ' Alexander Denson, , Thomas Smith, . ~ Isaac Hazlehurit, Henry Jamie , Therm:Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, , , Daniel Haddock, Jr. - , DANIEL .SMITH, JaVaremident. MfMl f G..CRoWEI , L, Secretary..... ,' r , • apl94f AMZItICA-14. RIRE:.I.I I / 4 TSURAMM ' 0241_ PANY,incorpora ed Ifild.+Chaiter,pernetnal., 14 0:?10, - ,WALIWT' Streottab ovo :Third, T hilgidelphia: iinvng a ler,go_pall-up Capital Stock and Sur Plus in vested in . sound -and ,avallaide.fieouritida,..cOntinue_to insure , on ,dwolling in s, stores, furniture, ereliandise, vesselain porto.and their oargOos,arid 'other ibisorial property. -All losses liberalli and promptly,adjupted.: I , ThOunie A. Maria, ~. ... , - . Edmund G. Thiiilh, , John Welsh, ,:- . ~.:. ,1,,• . Charles \V. Poultnoy, ~ Patrick Brady,,,,; .. i ~..., i . , Israel Morris John T.. Lewis, . - John P. W,etherilli • + 'William_ V. Paul. . , , , ~ „ ' , ,'. . i ~ .r THOMAS IC MARlS;,Presidentd Ai/ART C. liltaililoniii , tiocretary. , ~,,;. , ..1 . , • a TEFFERSON FIRE I,gEltrit 411'G .V+ OM *' (% e) PANE' of .Philadelphia.-oifice, No. 24 North Fifth I Streets near Market-street. - Incorpor i tpd , hy,rike Legielatnre, of Pennmy i ivanin, Charter to tuak' ' ilaoital and AMMO: e/661000• 'Make .inetiraitOla airiatlloee oedaniago. by Fire on Pulblie.br o Private ButhillimEurnlturelitoOkei.Goode and:Mor- " ch ! ) lTVl'T f ! v 2 r M i ?' l lpatraii - Itti.' 1 Win.'nfightlitel l "." .. 1 . . - , '..- Edward P. Moyer .1: - ..": '., , ,4 I Israel Bete don ~ , . - iv, Frederick Ladner , , JOhb..g.tuPtstorlin - v.'4 , . 4 -• . 4 Adotet% Glaar, ,44';'''f,.' Fientrsroinnueri ' t. , - ...J .:A, - 1011/lE.WelAnyp .1 t ",.';. , 41 4', Jacob Behaudeln i t.; - 4 , `. ',. C r • iojitt'Elltett; 4, ri .64 - 11 ' Frederick Doll, , 1.4 , „-V) -- ,‘" ./.. ' tArriatian D. Frioti T- 1 1 . 5 s a mtiellWitc,‘... '' ' 't ,c. ti 'a 04170:rwirorti , ' i ~.,%,,,,_,..- __wiii iota D.:05 ngg, ~, Wilditi.AX.Mon NlELiPreeldent. - 1 o . l ' Jl, 7 ' I ',, \ialtAlt/I , VRTEMEIONLVioe Pretildelat. 'Vomit , 11. 001,18Xklis flovrotori and Treptiurors . . 4 :c:0 AMMON SALES. .3 . . Noo,IIO AudILND'S. 114 8°1114;0 .1 • • • flamzry 01r8T.SWa UAW P 4 l/11 44 8 4 0 fientIblid6Phigt ,,1 4XPIPPiei gSDA o'cr 'ffirrYr Ota. ludlynitt3WAlai IJOVVIPINAT 111.3113 A . ottiiesaie 434teeillitA53. 1 11011ftii40iiia LOANB, 'i r,tt:. &5A11if,..,4E0 ..1 1 74161 , ) am Ilt,1; 1 0:e/ock noopy aMrce Fj.Nta k lelablp,„lo44kaus ithereb Meteniltfle Ltbrati CO. l, , Itlar l iniV l MlL i %fir4 '46,11 tPrivon 0 so i s ,Nammtud.lialikpritha PironbUo. • ‘2. 2s,'llafliiftit=laWattil'...rl°",foY awl . sharp (Ijrartlfe.AnvoilAy and a. runt C 0.4 -1 20'sidtres liWedeaWrbo Railroad CO:, Oar &L. , "itt a ggfetiftWofliii - fgti, , Vgg ` ttit ' z ' aug, ' : an &lit • • f, :1 • " e ifoo Th i rsti4tlnget riansfroy 13 r coal. ii whams old* Poteedr Ra _fity ~ .iII44PL ,30 share' litundoti awl Atlan tic /Railroad Uommry. , ~ eammotb ;:"/ , r t 31000 Sueostnn nip Canal Co.-betide, . 1. 14n. and July. • REAL zpremp SALE, f3 t EP,T4. Pete.roptory kiain—By„order ot i lleitamTßßY YAt.U. ABM , . - BUSINESS' STAND—THREE-WOW!' aniox. • BTOBZ, N0;843 liath nitraystreeti *VD ViDo• ,2o . DX 1811 feet. VERY VALUABLE RUSLNESS•4IOAND—igfiIIER STORY BRICK STORE.aad.,DWELLING, S. E. cor ner,of Ninih aud Clean uSe, • -, TWO , STORY"1111101V PACITARTr.PhidIR Boiler; Savrfazp, Amdmis . preet, pleatom, u, Bucks colt nt y I, B 14-14 )1 011 N aIfiIEN•sTQAY, -BUICK ,RESIDENCB, No. 626 orgh ;Bub et reel, abOfe •Sprink Oldited. "Hilo • all the niddeni oohs etdergeer.i.lmplodimo • pbaelmalcal, Executor*, Peremptory Saie—Latate Lleorat FOX, deciV--14)T, nomad itrdet; &pair urgamllirifi, third AVard., .• , :• GENTP,ELdI I II - REE:ST itY. BRICK/ , DWELLINGt rio. /P,rit1.M.V 1 1.61 . 1103t possmii . „ •,. , BUSINESS ,IMATIONT.TAREE-STORY BRICK' rhl.-ai_Loo reat-,-14atu our-Eight' =MMtSM 'vE•a10...14431 tieb strcrek:•..... • •- • SII.PEBTOE' , 'FitilLOlt7 110031 AND OBE: r MIRROR ti,GA.IFETa, 11A4R AND SPRING MATTO:BBES Ate.. • ,‘ , ::.O.II)iIADNESIDAY OItNINU • Sept 8, at, JO o'clock at No. 1314 Arch streetV ca ta logue;thesumlorlt,hnitteaec.,comprslng nits of ainu,t.Parlor.-Furnituro,coveeed,with phish and hair cloth; sea en stills of 'oiled dud varnished WalAhlt Chain bet lurid time, seven, hn ndsolne hp,ellwoodrWalnut and lelhhogany Ilrnrlliobet; two Lounge Bedsteads, revomit with reps; Stning , ondibiirlbrtneeeee o_nk,,atul. walnut Dining Itoooi Furniture, two walnut Extension Tables, two elogaut.Plei!Fltrronl,.glit frornee;;auteerlor Bruise's Carpets, 011 Cloths, large Befrlgera6or, Kitchen then; , rsile;Qcoi u.; ,The above ruin !tura hes. ‘ beou lu,use but uttor.fbue, and Wove) tb hew. , - • ~,• May be ,exturtinetlat,B o'clock orttbe moknhur of Islet. bAblr. OF, EbtOLISIf r•P.t% 1 4 .F.1ti BLANK 1800N.§,.84: ON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sept. 8,. rit.t 10 • .04. , ludt,Au the suction storeaoo'teanis P fries's 'English Cap and Post Pa pec, Blank 'Boobs, F.O - ;LA . _ _ JAIIES RBEEIktitI4 , AITOTI.ONEIIIt . • •• . • .470.422 WitiNlnstreet. • • . • • • lig ki+ St•ET AT SALE, ,tiEPT .8. . .• This Stile. at 12 otldek Minn. at the' Exchaiigo , will in elude the very h• aluatde Pdachinery, 4q., known as the •.3RgyEDS(iN rLT.,, ,,- nnd largo 'tract' of land, adjacent to the' *Catletirell•CetnotOryi TWOnty-fourth 'Ward. .Jt id In complete, order, and is one of the largest and twit fun particu lars in handbills.,. Sale Ter,einplye g by order of the Su. . '. A otjgnoca' Bale. AV. Walnut street,. . • 'TgN . CAIiEtt•BALIIOII.ALi•WINTER 81c1.11,T8:' • , ONAVEDNBSDAY MORNING, • • . Sept. .8, at 10 crelocluoit the Auction htore,. will be sold, With(gattellerfe - ovevloticases. of Ladles' and MlsSes' Balmoral Skirts, Table. Bobbin, Boxes, &c.. -- yammer beetamine threadAydbofdre sale: : ;:, .1 . •• • • • dit7eVilr. eoriitii• • L.KARE, BTOCK AND .11241.pi55.0.14A, DrIi.ND.QA..- ••••• ': •' ' 611ADE'MA.NTINAUTORY:.* •I '' • i, f er,ON.}TRIDAE, MORR,ING. • , .• . September 10. at 100 e'Cloclt. - will be sold;wlthouf reserve, the Ittatu: Goodwill and Fixtures, or. a. Wlndo.}r-Shst4e. Blau uftictory Shatle-trinnea, Tablet, Paints, Oils, 'tack, °lnce .Flititittaro, &c. • • + • • *. • : • • • • • • • • > l •Aitsiirnee'sfSale N& ,! 014 Arch litreot:• • . ' r; IrEARE•AND STOOK , OF.A.LO(MING•GLARE'AND TICT.URE • FRAME MANUFACTORY. PARR I' , i.P_EATE,...IIIIItROIOI,.R4OIIAYXNOI4,. •CLOC.IO3, .• MOULDINGS:. Gc. • . • • ,•:••••.ON MONDAY arEntsiNov.• .7 Eopt;l3, at 10 o'clock. will bu Hohl without ipsZrv,, by 'catalogna;thochtiro :stock of a Looking Glass and 140 7 ; taro I ramp ;Manufactory, French - Plate .Blirrprs. En gravings. Clocks. earnot4; Walnut. and Gilt .Frames, Casce,:fGlasa. kc.;• . • . ; . " Aldevthe'Leede; auporlorlYagan, Srgiib;acc. pererhytorrffiNt tennifeits.h . • • • • t,.. ALOMAS BER,(111.& SON,,,AUCTIO* EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ill° 'CHESTNUT street. • • • Rear eutranceNo.,lof Sansom street. Household Furniture of every description roceired et • At• . •••;• •:•cioningnroqnt.• Sake of Virnitute at Awellinas attended to' on the Moat reasonable tern*, ;.r . . .• • • • e .;.• SAVE .OF 'A•PlirifATt COLLT.OTION :11111tr• CAN AND YOWNIGN COINS. AND ALEDALS-. ON' NONDAY,I' TUNSDAV 'and ' , WEDNESDAY, ' t •• .. • •,.,t3optonMer,ti, 7 end& , • , , 'At 3% cmork, sit the suet on'ettire; will: be . khl, the'cot .igction otOantain•Ndwerd. c. Thorn, of • , riaititleld. 41. J.. comprieing 3000 lots of 'American and foreign 0...1d, Allscrand•Copperßoltia and Medals. si •. , •-• • Catalogues are.mow ready fur distripution at the c ue tion store. , • •• • i • • . • .• • f Sole iit'NO. , l6o6 North Brolureirect.' ELEGANT_ FIiANITEUE, RICH,. VELVET AND • BRUSSELS 'CARPETS;• Largo' French Platte' Mantel Idirromi:French Mantel 1 0 1Ocktiqrencll , Ohlim pion* Service, 'Weber Coutert Grand Piano Trirte, &c. . ONAVEDNESDAY , MORRiNcI , , Sept'. 8, at 10 o'clock, et No. lakt Nottlill road street,witi be sold, the-Furnittire of a faultily going to Europeiconi. withn—Elegant Walnut Parlor F.urnDure, corered silk repet , Rotiewood Weller •Cone Art 'Grand Plano Forte, 'largp. French' , Plate - ;Mantel :Mirrors,. three elegant FrenellMan ClacktWrich - Veliet and Brussels CarputtiViKalnut Chamber,aud Library- ,F . tmaittureglireo French Clainallinner'Sertidee, Curtains, splendid Mit steal B Min ing "Room and X itchen-Furnitare -Am,. - The Cabinet Furnitture le of iniperior quality. nutrni fachlredibkillenkels,and , hat liTen RI use 'but a short time, - • 'Catalcigiaes' can be had at the auction store on and after Saturday, , ' The furnitnre can . be o'xamined early on the morning of sale.: I- . . • TO RENT-The - IprOperty to rent, including coach home and stable, with live, aimbles 'on - rear fronting on Carlisle street, lotIFS;200. Apply at office of the auction 8437498 32 $451,391 32 th a tf D AVIS & ILATIVEY, :AUCTIONEERS, (Late with M. -Ttiomas & Sons.) Store Nos. 48 omit.° North SIXTH street , ; Sale atdhe Ataltion Store. ELEGANT ,FUB ITUREt FRENCH. PLATE ROBS, '.ESIIIfRETOIRE, ' , COTTAGE SUITS, SUPE RIOR FARREL & HERRING AND EVANS & WATSON SAFESX,OOKOASES,WALNUT OFFICE DESKS AND - , TABLES, FINE. TAPESTRY AND OTHER CARPETS, BEES, THATRESSES,'&O.. • ; ON. TUESDAY ; + MORNING. •-• At 10 o'clock,by catalogue ' at the auction store, supe rior: Parlor' -Snits, eletrant Oiled - 'Walnut Chamber Suits, French Plate Mirror, handsome Cottage, Suits, large-and - superifd W.frdrobe,elegfint---Htt " „ -Walnut and: Oak Extension Tables. Dining Room.: and Other Chairs. marble top Bouquet Tables, Secretary and Litittetrilookroffeet...cdte,_Lont,Aca.. Oiled Walnut Office Desks and Tables, handsoineTappi -ffy anifTfrussels Carpets,,ffiff - Miltreases,Hus oekeepitig Articles, &o• . • Peremptory - Sal» °tithe Prendaes;• • VALUABLE COAL. AND 'BRICK YARDS. . ON WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, at 12 o'clock noon, on •Um promiods, No. 4112 Germantown avenue, above . Niretown lane, valuable Coal I ud Brick Yards, "Wftli linprovements,(2o3,; acres); fronting on Germat4town4tvonne, l 23S,li feet. Has every •facility, for doing an oAensive . businesa. Steam IngiTiVthili 80i1ar,26 4 /tors. e p over.' particular» 4n - katuOillsat ilia auction rooms., Ncil6 at'NO.Vlvirry krnet, :• SIX SUPEI2IO LATITES s ,PONTA EWE 'FORGE, • • • AIsWIL. TOOLS: &c: • • ' • PN .stygowEspAy At lo . No. 525 Clwrry' street, Aix sufwrlor Latlal,Pcirtableai'orgtr . 4•Anivil,Vised,..Tonla, ,to.; of It znttell pit deep ming hu§niesg , w .Salo No. 4211 3lrown stroot • SUPERIOR AL.Nu'r PARLOR['CHAMBER"AND •• tDINING . .1t00.31 FURNITURE,' TWO - COTTAGE SUITS, FINE PLATED WARE, FINE CARPETS, &c., eke., TIIURSDAY 3I.ORN;ING, • - . Sept'. 5, at 10'0 etuilc, Patient' rif *want:ter BY. EARRITT'_&. CO:,; AUCTIONEER& CASH AUCTION HOUSE; .. N 0.230 MARKET street. corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments - without extra charge ,LAILGE 'SALE (l_l' Ft/REIGN AN D - DO3IEnTIC. DRY ~ GOODS. IIOSIPIII; ~wo9r.;N)§, p*,} l 7, G(n)DS, 'FANCY GOODS...V. • limn. G. cumractieln..„ ,,, at I 0 N r citiolc „Drees Goods, Heai'S -Peris‘ Ocluuratid Wield. &trams() Pop. Mud , : goulitut, iu errs .I'llottll,'Ati,typoi ack Alpaeas; 0111cl/tuns SI Olteekto Catmluterett-e gA all-wool ittetlt Side - Alga ,; ,Buys 80140th:40,f Linen gools,,Towels, 8-4 Tablu Dannotße, Brown anti Is.leuelled Tople CI o flut, N.:taus Also, An: invoice tea ney Crouilt4, , Suspolultirw, , Skirt4lrttlihi, Itibbdiut, • Cut lerv,. r‘. es' Iluttons4 dint 111.10Tdgzew littlies';Gents' t Missed , altd. - Ohildtkilt..l.ltiatepet - At 12 O'ClOck,1.1)0 lOtii MOD's and and Min top Clothing ti tsarrtr . BOOTS, suojgs 114.1.„BiiirsALs, 180 cases and vartdiihrlbT4B-:Bo39ya',Jruthis'3lissUao:l4.o ObibirenA gity I:ll4tertt.'uladd Roads and Shoal. Also; -t0 MlSen 1.173115te1i4, IVO] Boys' tine Wool 1-tt ' :It: C VP T . 9 BAT, I r ilL T." _ - . I 'lll9 OIE ST !Vier fitv6i.e. '‘ • " • • •,"• -'4/ , 45:11.C 4 111c(.1 LELLAND: atANTINACITUILERV:v.:smiirw, or , A ,J2AIEGIO,INA -1:113T1 01: NEW AND SU i'EItIOR .V URN VIMILE 411,1aTErtr 'AT 3,11) ; , AUCTION - olftii.r2j9 111ESTNU 5F1113,1.3ET. ' IO • O 4, I N , IIIONDAY - 3101LN1NG. Supt. 6, tit - JO ,o'duck, tvlll4e quid ltY uiltalogne,hy,Oeder of inamtracturers, the forgo hmsuiinithit'or Fht.rtiturtl:ittid lipliolate.r.rnow on hand at ,eur salespUo.lll o 014, wide!) l s 65 , elinfe •-up , piesent auoda being under advanix.i., Tho Walnut and Cottage kilanillier 4;orlift`ttre/.. finished with varnish and oil polish; Parlor hint- 6.rateing Seta tft various styles 4 and col , iureiwif i litittir cluilv, terry and reps; Spahlbli '7Ol 'Reeepthiti fouler mid pp le 'etitro Tables, 11001;01mm,, WO rtlrobvi id'Sidelioardut andßeltusliniont Ex jettlioti 'Crib wi,,Seibitimiti , Office - Turnit dre cha iv: AO .Londipm, t.intitorA,'Teapore. Towel Midis,' S:o.. Re. vlhe'wbolo to IN mold wAtlioT vOliervo to close attvoaceo. =NM AUCTION SALES:. iraini.I7IMBOBOW & Ot).;-"•....... , - . ' ...k...• .- . za....• ':,•./ 1 0:1701$0 DNERIII4 ' ' esS.2:d Wild ser MAR,. ic•gest, coliftesol CO. -- ' Successors to_JOR It. MY 1411 OR SALE OF' FREI( II - AN OTHE i t killo• - , ~( .• , PEAN DRY GOODS:- ' ... , „ ,-,•• ' 2 , ON MONDAY I'dORNINQ. . „'"?' ' _ Ssytember 8, at 10 o'ctook, on - fmnantont4' eriditA9N. diud" '"1; tr• . I `.• .. ' t ^ DRESS GOODS. , , , ..,. .4 1 4'..•'s Cs PleCtlid.Ptuis Plain . and FanoyAlleghloaltrlialitat4 P:Gper:Landotr black, and cOlotA /11 sit* T. ' legv ,I • •Coburgs: - „ • ••-•• 7... ~ • ^ -der Empron Cloth, Poplin. ißsosla;POpellittuliffie. • dcr. 'Bilk! and:.Wool - ,,Fidbp' t ,„9l./blMrell, ~ Pirallibu. - ' . 4-t , 0“..,•! , f 413: 'VELYETSLke.' i 1 -,--- Pieces nydittablit *nu Colored GroluorAftuf, T' x l s istitg,"%c„ ido cCaol i rde,___Sole, Porde de Sole, U tetra, , • do 4:Gros 'Weir RAirliPtrap de France, Fano ; • do Lytl 'Weir Sh - d• Colored' Verrets; • r 'tis . ttn‘,. •• „ . ` _ L , firowLsi ttomcs, ie ,•,•, ~ • . • nrocbe•snalßrONte Bogirindllit Shawls end 1 4r05., Wool plaid Slaisrls, TA Ad' Saettues,•• Badques, ite - !- " , MILL 13 r °owls, Be •,, . i Ibinnet Trimniftunt , yelmit'llibborot, Flosfore' ao••.• , "•' I Dress anti Montle niMillraidit;RtrttettriTiethikte..': IBR LUICO I and Half Slttrtet,e Whit9Goods, IldFIS,.‘ As . . • l l'.slalltketc, ernes. brpliss. Shirt Fronts. Notions., do ; l FOPRLIN RATE, 'MPINGLINES, AC:." 1, An invoice of the latest arts %Sty)Ati,,tt :high COO, • 1, . 9111. 23 E'TE MS FR E N CM' II Or i r ft VELQ I7 I 64 ' ' ' foy„Floakitms, the finest Parisians! eft*: ' • • ; , ;.' __ , 25 PIEOES COLORED' potam DE g pp-- - i Tnehty Awe inch Lyons make. best glean imported, ~ ay PIECES COLORED BONNET...YR VliT, e , ortike celebrated "Diamond' , brandl - , •; t ..• ' . i 7 • 25 PIEORS LYONS BLACK VEL11111.4. , n,, I in..?6rione qualities, tv_to best importo& ,•, •= :i • • c ;(,.., KEUES IlLtitni , AND COLORER SATIWB. - ~,, t Amonty_twoincteli. In the most oesirabis shades. , w• • • t i 110 PIEUES YELVRTFENS' AND ?AMON': . 4 :"; , 7.?, , . ,_ • vrag, •, , rI• kr , Itirl 1 Ifi r tlealeilColo're., of a suNder inako.-. i 1 11);' , ' , apt:As • ' ARIS!;DIDBO,N,S__.,, I .• 0. •• , ' , 5.P.t.... 1 n 1111. Cd r p7il32 4 l2l lu7n a ti-4 ! "1 ',75, , 0r r. A .Une of beery al: boiled black ribbons., '' 4. linegof-rk.h-cotoredintttn-rHStem- It Arikle of-ricb cOlored velvet ribbonti.4. , 4. r. • ' , ; . i ',. ',..) •r'•'• ,150,,D,GXEN ,SIIIRT rltowrib r ,, , I u e a styles',ofrecenriniportatidrit" .. ''s , . • '", -§ ', LARGE:SALE OF 2000, CASES BOOTS, SHOER, ,A 92. s , ON. TISDAY MORNING. . . Sept. ' l tVat 10 o'clot ;on four moraine credit: Including— Cases men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, buff Icatherms4 grain entalry...ZM'pedebn, Dress and floe Roots And Jealmoralmt kip, 'bud end polished. grain Brogans; wc•-• men's , misses' and children's ,calf, kid, enamelled and buff leather, goat and noroeCo , nalmorabs; Oonikreas Gaiters; Lac o Moots; Ankle Ties; BR peers ; Metallic Orers• Shoes and Sandals; Traveling Rags, Shoo Locate. &c. • • ---- LARGE SALE or BRITISH', _FRENCH,. GERMAN -• • - • AND DOMESTIC'. DRY GOODP, , • _ '• ON THURSDAY-MORNING. Sept. 9 at ID o'clock, on four months credit. 4 ;;1111PORTS, NI Stil OE:O44,PETINGS, OIL • - • . .. . • f.. ON PRIDA.Y MO G; Sepi,'lo,•ii)./ o'clock, op fottrpthei credit, about 515 pieces layoff!, 'ElJoaffalf. Lir , , RP OPPAgg• amid, 's unman, Ofi tdoths, Rugs, . . ....,„ ~,,,... .: giiiitlNANTafteria, )437,13.17,E;144,48, _., fLstely'Snlesaten for XL Thomas d& ne,l l ~, ~ o. an CH IisTNUT • street. rear;e_ntroope from., =nor. Salo by order of, he PennsylvardeMila Cu., at, Nos, 3334 W ? 3340_, and 3342 Market street. • __ 1 " . TWO SUPERIOR HORSES, SIX LIGHT wAGOAS, GRAIN AND• FEED WAGON, Harness One-horse Power. Hay, Cutter,' 'Falrbdiik'S Illestlet, Milk Pans, Churntf; Cans,l3neketS. Oast Iron Feed Boxes. Merritt Fireproof tient,' Ilitndsorne •Walnut laud Oak Office Furniture, Carperd,ilsttings. Ac:, • On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, t.. 2. At 2 o'clock, on the pre:Weep, Nos. 133$ and Xll2 ?docket street, by order of the Pennsyl% ants. Milk C 0 .,,. , , ; May be4seen on thy day of sale. . rp AkiIIBRIDGE '4%.• CO:; - AUCTION. A , . 'KERS. No. 605 MARKET street. above ritthc , LARGE FALL BALE OF BOOTS, 81IPES AND Skilin4kflo ,fecjoevoni. viiit. Beg by: eatatoittej Hoe packages if. -Boots 'arid 'Silas; orcity and ' Eastern numpfactnre. to which the nttention of City and cpuittry inorninekotonle rn't ezidlriatron ': OTIOX,-kENTIV.SAL .111 . The undersigned will sell at? public sale, THURS DAY, September• 9.1969,M it o'clock, 4 ,111,0.. p No. iii Willow street, the following - distillery apparatus and appurtenances. viz.: Steam Drigbmitrul Boilers; slollffir3 , nett Tubs,- Copper Pumps ,e Turn 'The Said aitlkles arc. seized*. and , (Detrained upon 'for non ;payn►ppt ; of.tnxes, &c ., due U S. Internal -Ruvonne. si t att l EA se9 ; Deptrtgiill9clue,tuni ,Diatraining Officer. Tag ritidtriil.. MONEY ESTABLISA. • nientri. i corneio e IXTI and RACE streets: ongy a it icgr b d attT g a t i e le troAe Gold gvratiandlti articles otaialue,tor any length of time agreed )VATCHES...AND. JEWEt,RY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case,Double Bottom and Ops n Face English, Anterican and Swiss Patent Lover Watches; Fine Gold Blunting ellSa and Open FaceLepineVatches; Vino Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver llrmt- Dig Case and Open Face English; American and'Swiss ritentoLever and LopineWatches; Double Cane English itartior and other Watches Ladies' Indies' Fancy' Watches; amend 'Breastpins vringer Sings; Ear -Rings; Studs; &c.; Fine Gold Chains; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; 13reastpins; : linger Rings; Pencil Cases and Jew elry generally. • 10,8. SALh—A large and- valuable Fireproof Chest. - suitable for. s Jeweller; cog. 4650. • Also, several Lots in South Cam den; Fifth and Chest- . net streets. • C..p. .403LE.Basp.uo., . . . AUCTIONEERS, • • • • • No. 506 MARKET etreet. , BOOT AND SHOE SALES EVERY MONDAY AND • • ,'THURSDAY. ORPILL.NS',.COTIRT Jislaof Mat thins deceased.—James man, Auctioneer, Under, authority of the. Orphans' Vourt for the Citg_tind comity of • Philadelphla.'on Sat afterneOn, September 11,1569, at .4' orclobk, will be sold; at . public 'sale, op the premises,Pthe, folloWing described real estate, late the property of, ,Matthis,Catit well, deeeiksetV: - Dwelling and Lot, Ores son and Mechanic streets, Manayunk:- A. lot of ground -- with the three-story' brick reams& thereon erected, situate in Manaysnk, now, the Twenty-ilrst Ward of. the City ,!.beginning at a stake standing, in - the southeast' corner of Mechanic and. Cresson streettG 'thence 'arcing the north line of etes4on' street toward Robeson street. 30 feet; thence at right angles to Cresson street, 45 feet 11 inchs, to the south line of Mechanic street, and along, the same. 04 feet 10,4 inchesto the place of begin nin Clear ofinculubrance. - • No 2.—Lot Adjoining.- A lot of ground with the frame workshop thereon, beginning at a stake on the south side • of Mechanic street, said stake .being_ distant in a north easterly.direetion 54 feet , 1014 inches from the southeast corner of Mechanic and Cresson streets: thence in'a lino at right angles to Mechanic street and towards Robeson street, 38 feet 4 inches; thence:parallel to Mechanic street in a northeasterly direction, 18 , ' feet 7 inches; thence at right angles to Mechanic street 38 feet 4 inches to the south side thereof, and along the same it feet 7 inches Ito the_placeof beginning; • trar Clear of incumbrance. o's3o to be paid nt thelime of sale. • ' ,HY the ,Court, JOSEPH MEGAHY, Clerk U.C. • HANNAH CANTWELL > Atlminietratrix. JAMES A. FEEEMAN,-Anetioneer inv.l-Z.ge4 REAL ESTATK-THO.MAS & SONS' - - EAUHat~tcc~Ygnucbl~.llnainesaSitaud=Three;, .x - 13 - tiCk - Rae and lierry_-ntreete , • (In _ffil6lany. &Zeugma. 7th. ISO, at 12 o c, noon, will" bo Pohl at public sale. nt the • Philadelphia Exchange: that very valuable :throe story brickmessuage, with tail-story back, building, and lot of grottinl:,:situiitii at the S. E. corner of Ninth unit Cherry streets; containing in front on Ninth street feet lei itches, and extending in depth Meng Cherry at reet 93. feet to a 4 feet wide'alloy, It • has all the modern con enielleCti• and is in excellent ordee; having been recently improved by the present owner,at:great ,expense.: ,:The is desirable for almost any kind of husiu Mg hi one of the lending tlioro u glifares of thaM tyi and Is well situated and adapted tor a Ilanking Institution s which Is much needed in this particular busineSs It is pee upled as n state nw ]dwelling, and ffraf °ad pua7 Jar Clear of till incumbrimce. ; - • T ,, rins-,510,000 may remain en mortgage. lamithliato May be examined any day_prevlona to sale. . ' • • • N. 111031 AS: &'• SONS, Anctionaora, an 7 12 14 21 28sep4 Neu. 119 and 141 South Fourth St: PEIDIPTORY SALE—BY;O,R.,DBIt.(:).P noire—ThUhutic Bond, A,netioneers.—Very-_:valn raltle. Bto;liteAas starel=-Tbroe-Htory‘brieli store, , ei - ct. SLS 'North Third street, 'llhOVO.,111111) ; street,. 2 11 by_ 1' 'feet,. Int: Tuesday', gold 1269,atto'clock, Nvln .tio • odd at V11)110 Sale; 'tt tlliaut 're , erve, ut Philadelphia di.xelatzigcy all . that .; valuable three-stbry, , ,,briek store and lot ; .ground,,situ ate en .the east 'aide of. Third street,bettreett Vin o and callowl;lllSlTeetit t No . : 341; contitinitig frOnt'on - Third ro..st 20tfeet, add extending in depth LtS feet: :The oast truinoet par t-Of the let is occupied ue,,baor3garden.. , It la situate in, very valuable htukinesf: neighborhood... Filtl,kec't to a yearly quit rent of one shilling unalC buntediato possession.: TKCYH tt UW.1310 . 104 NOPI I I9.' 31, Tifilln its Mil 1214 23 28 Pet.' andl4l twntli I ourth latrOOK::! DRUG'S, lirlittrG GISTS' .76'13,NDitrk;8,— 4.4 AVIV, 1-/ atm!, 'Mortar: Pill Tiles,"CoMbS, Brtietteni,ll.lltrorS, Tweezers, Puff Boxesaotn: Scoo_ps,liargical: Instru ments, Trusses, R Hard and- soft übber 'Casale; Glass- and 8 vrincesp &0., at.:First Mands",pßc , es. . BIi,BAVDEN , . aus-tf • • '‘- 23 South (4 .- _Li amino our liirgeotock of freel4utogo of BA - latest inmortatiOn. Alscb`ossantial Oils, Vanilla Beitnit t Opongtitt, Cap ti o Sking, etc. ROBERT BUOEIdhIf,ER & CO., cot uer Fourth n d Race treSts.' f)IIIVZ 0314, OUPERIOR:QUALITY;OIi drafight and in Witt:let; N4rionqrurifiiiii•; - AVVEBT 6t ONBIAKETt. CO., N. E." corner7FourttkikroPltak.e otrocto. , - , , ; t t • ' • CiASZILE 'beaes Width and MoillOd tug i tY, • VITT ' , 6 4. 01 .40 4 -AN4 flP.il , v l l9. l PtAle *g ists. . corp,o ! FlauoAt . alipopo Itreets, .10bC10NT119741514A14,-' :40T.111. *The'lloartrof Maniere of the 'CCINTOMYTA" IItITITA ( 1 0. htwe- Aeolar ; semi- anntult 111yuletht of Three er Coht.ttpoq the referred Stork of the Qom, tinny," hyttble , , `‘tite*.ottlee.: or. the 2 t 1 a"" 1 1. - 811 Are 011 . af.ter /P)) °ln Is 1 - SEAQEANT PRIOR. iktal4Cot" . • . 'l'vaancor‘ 10:',r.'.. < , ; , ; p ,- Zk1" , .. 1 ' 4 : 1 t'g:;4!:00 . -'• ir -- . -:- 7.... - ,->;,, 1 41. .'41 1 ). ''..,A ' 4 - .'— s: el .. ,it , , i, -;7 ., irp ~. ®~ - -1.,,- . :fr.e.ii,...*, I••. ....tts• ''' 114 ft - ~..- ,• • ~ :f ..r. k iNn 4i,.,:"4 1 V 1i4. 16 , :". 0 . gr 5 -- ; ';(4" ' y -- . ~.;