Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 08, 1869, Image 2

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THE CA.IPA ` ) -
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,voyernor Geary at Trpyi,
man't
q u ent Speech.
'Special Cortespondenee of the Philo:Evening
'i s atoxAlraiiford coUnt•V:Sept. 4;1869.-61ov
ernor Geary to-day opened the canvass on the
part. the Repuhlicans in Pennsylvania at l this
,:place, by regidar appointnient. , There'. arriied'
on the, same train with him this. morning the
Bon John Scott 'United States Senator from
Xennsylvania; 'aild the Hon, William D.,Kell,ey,
Galusba fin:kV
rived afterwal cis. ,
;Eleven o'clock found this bright . little town
in.; quite a commotion. '.Alarge comkrattee •of
citizens; accompanied' 13‘ the Tray 'Band, es- .
corked the GoVernor and his party resi
deuce of D. F. Pomeroy, Esq,., who . hospitably.
entertained them during their stay in Troy.
At. two, o'clock in the afternotin the , ineeting
was called to order in the vinare; the -locality
A 7 of the burnt district, now .bappily,rebuilt,with•
sisubstantiat brick Some four or:five
;A . 011' . o ,es s y sous o t rail or ,many
of whoni;had. epne in from the surrounding
13 1 14 ar;t4 Tales of this hardy. North, were
present, and tie Troy Band gave the aid of
~
their excelleutminsictoTenlivell 'the: Seene , -' ' ' ' What is repudiation? , Jefferson Davis; not
,__, ,
••" lb!4llfiJong, , Es'44.; , presided;- aided bY a king, .only tne,eXch-seces:sionist and thefarch-traitorc ,
list of Vice. Presidents. . -.- ' but also the.arch,repudiator, Parried repudia,-; •
Governer Geary was particularly happy in. .tion tomiecess in Misaissippi—repudiation of a
: Ails arldiest to-day, being' the ;first.to be intro AlehtlitaMlTineriMPil - in - buildinglevees - to - pro-;
duced. He was greeted with ,rounds upon tectlll6“State: front the devastations; of the
- . rounds Of 'cheers ikon the assembled multitude, . Father 'Of 'Waters. Nov they, ' are . broken
who listened With that, rapt \attentiOninter- - dmith; and the credit of the State is forever
.[his
• rirpted only, by the most enthusiastic' ; cheers, troyed. • The ' State might be sweeping into
:2 which
a, betokeneiagreat interest in the issues • 6'
the ulf of •111exico,and it Could not obtainone
of the' dayand Universal . desire, to ,hear this cent of credit. • -'' • ' '"' - • - ' '' • •
first rinthorliek keynote,- of the campaign in The:Governor then 'referred:6i the 'National
. ' Pennsylvani a n.' i, , , ~...,:, , 1 ~ • • . . - • debt; of whirl! our opponents complain. What
. • The GoVernor Said : . • ~ • does;it amount to 2 We have now in the or
' FCleutc , ,Cigzens, Ladies, and Gentlemen: It - pill e,d. ..,States of ,the Union; in real estate and:
is the,firettline that thave ever had - the plea-2 .personal , and mixed property, more than forty •
sure of meeting-ant audience of • thy: fellow thousand_ millions of capital,; five per cent. of
citizens in the county , of •Bradford; 'Midi feel' which would, pay the entire debt. of . this Go- ,
2a
o ordinary pleasure, indeed,. On thiS occasion, -,
veriinient; and if the payment )vere made now
~. ,-,, to be permitted to interchange salutations With the`People would 'save „'neoney by the transac
, .'•,
yoiri and to - extend to - you my MOSt 'hearty ,tion. We would be worth More, because our
•• ••••• congratulations upon the general ,condition of [ PrOPerty wonlif be relieved
,'Of the taX now Mi
. , out country, Of our State and of our; people. , posed. Bute we shouldconsent to repudiate
• , •-"
Probably never in the history of events in this our debts or our bonded obligations;We would
.State has there - bah greater prosperity, either: not be worth , a eclat, - • - -The ' experience of the
''''.--, -‘• for individuals or for the Commonwealth -at present year was that under, theadministratioo
• ; large, than is'now Manifested in the •,•State of of A. Johnson, wewere frilly $2,520,000,000 in''
Pennsylvania. , Never - - have , appearances debt-that, isi a few days of the time when that
throughout the length and breadth of the State - gentleman left his high ,otlice for. Tennessee -
,••,: indicated a more. glorious -harvest; never' for (outhe 28th,,0f February,•lB69). ,The Repub-
years,have the crops ‘ been better than 'now, t• beans, in electing Ulysses S. Grant, promised
~';,while all our granaries are ' overloaded. As I that they would pay this debt, and they had : ,
with Pennsylvania; so with the entire Union. I by this time giVen the best, possible demonstra-
There never was n. a more fitting period in • our tion of the ability to ilo So. 'What had they
..• -- history to render thanl,7s to God for His bounty done, under Grant, during the six months just
than now. ' ' ' • . , .Passed? Paid $49,590,000 on the debt,
w hich
The Governor then in rapid.. succession showed that the whole debt might be paid in
.brolightto' the view 'anis hearers • the facts twentyfive years, calculating on 8100,000,000.
'l7tha.t. our. prosperity. as a State extended as well per annum;reducing the interest' annually.
Referring to State politics, Governor Geary
' to Mir finances and our commercial relations;
that our. debt was being rapidly .reduced, and
In rendering an account of- my steCiildilifio•
our network. of industries and labors widely
extended, 'aptly illustrating his 'points as he •I do not want to be regarded as egotistical. •If
~,,-• ,
went along. The war 'had thruat . upOn
u s you leek back upon the history:of .Pennsylva
questions which bad to all appearaneeS':b,een mafor thirty or ferty years, you will find that
Settled. There was'a party 'which bad been the Peniocrats had ~ control of our finances
opposed to this great Union, audit was well to &ring most of that tine. You will find that .
inquire 'what that party was and what they had • the deht, too, in 1843 was $41,900,000 all ac 7,
• been doing since 1861, when this country was cumulated by the mismanagement of the Demo, .
plunged into one of the most direful wars ever . cratic party.. We'are invited tee:Minnie our
waged.on the face of the earth. ' That war, it Publio:improvenients—the excuse for this enor
must be tonceded, was brought on by peo- mous expenditure.; They footed up $35,000,-'
pie of . the South • who , • called 000.- This was the legacy left its by a long' line
themselves . Democrats. Then that -of Democratic Governors. Their policy seemed
party is responsible for the difficulties which •tobe to pileup the debt upon the shoulders of
culminated . in the thtinder of artillery and the the people so long as it could possiblyhe borne.
chish of arms on many a battle-field of the in -1 Wheuyou Clecled 'my 'immediate predecesSor.
bellion, from which we are just even now lWe tUd that. this . debt was reduced
emerging., . That war robbed
brothers, - husbands. and ho us `f.. iathers I down to • about $40,000,000. Add, then,
, 'ries and caused 1 our war loan ,of , $3,009,000.; In , the
countlesa .teiirs to flo w • tirrou;lio ' t
i tho i0n 8 4.4,. 1 face . ... ef , this war .loan • in ..:.1.807 our
an-dioreadtilo r.- this rank — i,gbin t e households . I total debt was.reduced to V 7,700,000, in round
- 7••••Itss - t - twe• • - .You see that
•"' three inch four of their
ji.... _ , ...,, c MeMberS,
a n d , 1 figures. ~ , , notwithstanding the
• ....s, indeed,'five— f as a saerifice fOr the national, I three million loan, under the management of
life.' :All,
,Miss
- eostus because, in the , choice i my predecessor the debt was absolutely re- „
of a Chief Magistrate of the Union,that people 1 sluced (luring the wagingof a'terrible rebellion
I some two millions, "excluding .the payment of
, refused to he,governed by the majority, and at
the three million war loan. I have the satis
. tempted" insanely to withdraw from ' the Gcliii-- 1 -
_ eminent by secession. And in that they were -! faction to announce to yon officially the figures
encouraged by the. then' Chief Magistrate of ' , as they stand - to-day, in Order that there nay
the - nation. ' When James' Buchanan , d e : !be no quibbling
when I come to, speak to 'the'
dared that , there was 'no ' power ' People of StatefinanceS. 'And what" give you
to Coerce secession: either ' in hint as . I will Challenge the world te• contradict.. The
the executive, • or in Congress as. the ,law-;i. dociimentk are open for perusal at Harrisbrirg
making power,• rebellion, which was then no . to prove my allegations. , I In . the two years,
‘ larger than a man's hand in the wide horizon , from the 15th of January, 1867, to the Bth of
might have been quenched by a single word January, 1869, the debt of the State was reduced
from him,; but his encouragement gave traitors to $33,286,046 13—[Applause]---making, -in •
such an impulse as brought on the darkest war- these two years, an • actual reduction of the •
cloud that ever settled over a country, Had State . indebtedness of $4,417,463 04, and ,we,;
be acted' as,a man and as an intelligent patriot,'.' are paying in the third year of my
,administra-, .
Jinn •in what he did, this Government would. tion to the amount.'of $487,159 79. We thus '
certainly not have been thrown into a bitter have a reduction froth 1848, up to January 15,
--five-years'-wai. I ask—youTtlienras--Penosyl 1867,...9111,267,105:.41,And •drafimitny admin
..vanians_ (the governor proceeded), to look at tratidti
--- ' alone a ' further total reduction of
__---theTimuse_whielihronglit, thes.e. dire-calitmitie,s----$ 4 P 02 •5± 437-41mt -f i-" ' millions in reurel '
'
upon
‘us, and you must, yon e - iiiini, - fa - ift o fi nee ---- niuntrers sluee- - ' --- Jant - t - ary; 166' - ,r - -lielnt - tvest - ---
them tO—thP-partyr-wlitelris-- s toy-- e pp es i ng - u - s ,--on-five ; nifilioris,is--s3oo,9ooperannum.—And__
in the, name of Democracy. They are clearly what IS more, if any of you have, bonds - you
' responsible ' ',for • all: the wrongs which can bring them down to 'famishing and we
we .tave'suffered since - 1861. We all knovir will redeem them - now'to to: the extent of one
how they robbed us of our' arms, of our 'forts ' more million dollars,. thus .reducing the State f
o f co if u uut s 'a u & ! h o w ; th e y , - t , ramp l e d , a nd. i deht si,r mllions? . [Applause.] ! . ,
•spurned'Our ' fikUnder. foot. ' What else, then, t The Democrats ask—Where de you get all:
hadwe to•do hilt rally in defence of all our ' this Money ? 'Well, we don't steal it. [Laugh-,
fathers tad left, TA ?,, Then, after oceans of, ;. ter.]', We don't filch it:from the broad acres of
`tblood had . been spilled, and countless thousands, • the eanionivealtl. ' 'We do - not tax your
~,,of money spent, we gained' the ' victory. But '1 property,'Ytinr firms,: yoUr homeS, your Work
thepuemy is still on the march,' and the 'battle l' Shops,. you tenements 'tenements.' 'lf they' are' taxed, it
still seems to hang over us, just as when • they''," is ! hy--yenr' municipal;' ceurity,. or' township
passed - the lines of Maryland and Pennsylvania ! authorities.;! Wept Moat' of the' money from
on their road to the • field of ' Geitysburt' Du , i corporations; whicla; 'holding special privileges .
you'aski Where is this covert enemy sti • u p on I from tliel Commonwealth; are - justly Made.to •
the War-Path? Yon may - read of their :,where I, Contribute to.' the welfare of the State • which
abotde in all the elections of the South., y ou 1 protects them, ,• ,•ithwith the money - we this:'
will"' remember that during:. the rebellion yaise, we pay for our common schools, support.,
, 3100/, served the devilin the livery of, I . our soldiers' orphans, and give asylums to the
Hea"ven,,- ... Ws followers' as Boys in Blue gained 1 unfortunate insaireflame,:blind.and halt. Mr.
by false pretence , some cruel •advantage over I Packer would restore . the tax on real estate,
our4ireve, soldiers. . And this system of false , i and nxtend,bis protecting wing tOspeCial ' car
, _ retenee, histead , .fierw of being, but, an auxil- I porate pri,vilegesii other Wise, your; debt would'
- Lary 'to "'greater 'ineveitieuts, : . has come' to be 1 .1 - lever decrease under Demecratio sway.., .• :
; one of the main dependences of the eneiny. I ' Speaking of special- egislationi.theGovernor
We see Men all over the ' Union ready to don said - ' • • ' ' '
our MilibiniSand li g ht' as Republicans in the I . We. 'are told by our opponents that Governor
cause', •of ", our . ' coMmOU. foe. They come I Geary is ~ remarkably cureless" about leg's' la
to the : ..gpdaeo every day ! as Republi- I tion;. that the Governor writes no vetoes; that
cans-,- , . , Conservative ~ L . .Republicans"—which , he should stop all 4 g special legislation: 7 ! iln ether •
, means • nothing - more ••• nor • • less than 1 , wcirds; that he - should darn tip -the MiSsissippi
. . theold Seepsiionpartytif the &kith. And this I. -46rit'arixounts to that.*- Let me tell - yen; my
miserable partY•of guerillas have actually taken
. 1 . - Merida; the faUlt lies' with - .,0n: '' :If You'are'de-:`
us by surprise. : at a disadvantage, too, in some : l3irons'Of stopping Special legiSlation, the gr' inf-L'
instances—all because We have iiirt been watch- I' ing of special, powers and the incorporatlenofor:-
~ •
ful as' freemen jealous of ;Ont . - liberties: • We I • ganized capital in any particular shape; youniust„ - i'
are 'too prone to 'sleep after:a victory. , They I. send the prOpej representatives to Harrisburg ,,
captured us in Tirginia ;w
l and, hat is Still more .1- so' instructed—men, too; who - will =obey -*Mr'
and dis far worse; they, under the -same miserable' i instructions : You are directly responsilde'fOrf
guise,'earried out thet'smile grand frolic Iry l' the :,legislation' et', Viinr , representatives: . ' Xe.
Tennessee,' to time endangering'. of We :Weir') is bviTelf 304 anffthein. The Governor rta.•§'
• Lionel the fifteenth arneridtrient.; ~,_,..', ;•.. , r , „- ' no; right*, stop' 'Special" legislation siniply'„he-; 1 -
TheY ask you in PennsYlVania , that "there cause lie does not see any•reason why it should
must be some change." A change,for,hetter. or not pass'.into the - statute books. Represerata-
worse, seems to be their rallying cry, as if there Lives are sup Posed to know and •to folloW the
were Magic in the words to , draw , time ,enthit-- - wishes and interests'of ! ' their . Cemstituents'at
siastn. tof the people. Their insidious "change,?' - home much better 'than'your executive, and if
letme. tell you, my .friends,! means ,. an 'utter the bill is not in conflict - With ' constitutional
- absence of protection for our manufacturer; and • precepts it is difficult; .if not impossible, for
productions They are, in • fact, teaching' ; ' the • linit to prevent its enactment. Your repre
peopi trade.' They would ship your wool • seritatives pass bills whichthey think are neces
.
to Wirope'' to, be manufactured there with sary for their people, and the Governor' cannot
chesOrlatier to:. save, you the trouble, here, question their asseverations., • ' ' '
They would shut up your coal mines, your In looking back for many years over, the re
workshops, your factories and your rolling- cords of vetoes presented to the Legislature, I
.mills, and throw your teeming millions into have found that they did not average more
_ ',.1 _
~,,git'u*T. l .Vheyiiiiipid ‘1 d lit:', ~‘q, 4 3,41:
propetsto.troreio - :fic, ii, but V; 7Y. ;Plal:i,
t in
,alsoV Are 'W to ..' an : c ;,! 1 ,02 atikik.,
. 3 1040_,Are 4‘,A to :- tri * y tre d 44.
:4 1
" , firpitiAratf,ir%...
"ri l es rr. Ili• il.e ' or'keo titen 4 ed, ~ ye
another object in view—the repudiation of the
debt of the country: 'They talk smartly of
1 / bloated lx*ol49loAW'rr,: theY. W/10-I;LeUtgave,
ii: "dollar of theiror cared a strap for
our brave soldiers serving faithfully and suffer
hig manfully in defence of our common' in
heritano. :s .They never - gave ' a '-,centtoz , the -
Christian and Sanitary Commisgions devoted
to then care of our sick and wounded and (lying.
They ~,,were „now _again ..rminiug :or AlleGrol.,.
vernorsbip ot Ohio, Gemge Hp Pendleton, the
Chief of avowed rebidiatoa - Our debt had
4ccrue,d in defence of the"' nation's life,', and
every cent Of it =fgt and shall be paid' • This
411cited; , pridonged aPplanse-y- This Was 163
only`doctrine ~upon which we could "'possibly
gtancl. -,Destroy the value.of your bonds; rand 4
imi tike.frorn every -,bank in the State and - in- ,
tbe ;United States all r the Currency, with which
wee ,enabled to transact the' business of the
country, and every fire in ,our, ,manufacturing
establishments is instantly, quenched-
hese : Men mean arnere i . `heir Aleslgns ,
• OSONili the` assumption of the entire .debt of tiip
sthith. ' Ihen;'we baiiiiesii`ta contend With a
p — lay - thlt s isinakingic combine tack upon
' our :Miter Worlts4F'-litst,'bY . ee-fe trade • se
lAilla j b.) repadiation---and--ffith-,'-'-by' ; ---t, lie ' -is---
suraPtion'Of the Whole rebel 'debt, • repudiated"-
invcountless millions tWo or three times' over,
alreltdy. ': ,
E DAILY;
. twelve per aim ~ ~k, predeceso4
r . ,
. six :years or . ;i . 7'.,1 . • it;:itt*
~„„4
Jtytmai ft Mildred gild f, T . e • A v et4.es _jog,
pitati : Ai per_annum; Of thli . :', 7 1 lyelgs:-Of SrA
Aiiiii . • thin thus far, I , - ~e. ,:;- e • tg, ill 180,
itcty-nii4 ; iinlBoB,sixty-i :, • ; *18;9, seventy
ninermalitig in three yea ; ir 'hundred and
seventeen vetoes, in which Will venture to
.say, rdmost4ivery-principle.nf- , the. , . Government•
has in some way been involved. -Not - one of
these ,vetoes has ever been ciiie.Mdilen dry the
LeAlature.
: -NVe - -tbiurhave an average - Of WI - vetoes per
anntini,opnore tlian one for,evrry •day of •leg
islativeiession. " Were 1 to ati l -raord; the Leg-
Aslaturepllear ' ,
would-form,auch-a, ring , as
wpiild,p,revent
any executive from effectually
Itpppingany legjslation they..iniabt choose to
react.; 1. have gone just as faraanny Governor
Vet' dared go. ' No Governorlias ever vetoed
iscinank .bills' and' stopped tia Indeli: evil legisla
' iiqp, and I have, the „proud 'cOnscionsness of
knowing that not' one of the to, I litive vetoed
ever passed`thelegiSlatM'e•.6yerd,reiead•
Alluding to the, subject orpardons . ,,aie Gov
• ernor said,that in the palmy , days .of •Demoe
racy• they,pardoned four orilve hundred crimi
nals in a single year._ Tho •whole number of
pardons inning his first yearVas i :62;' in 1868
the rininbe waslnereased tO4o6;:oWing, to the
' fact *Ale could 'not' bear, .to pep mon. _fined
$7OO - and . lBoo - frir - enforcing a: regukrly-framed
' statute preventing deserters ,fiem:vOtirig:,Div
. ''.lg-4bie-erwrent-year-tbe-runnber4aa-treached
, but 40—making a total ofil9B during his term.
-Murder, perjury, amour biirglary,
..and their.
kindred crimes should .never ' go ntnished
'
-under his administration: ,' '' '' , ;; • ' ,' • ~
The Governor confirmed:,,iii int. : eloquent
'strain for over an hour,- and - a , half, every
word making its full impression upon his audi
tors.. ' ' --L- ' ' ', --i----2-----
Ile was followed by triited,':StateS Sena
tor John Scott upon - nathMal polities., Ron.
William D. Kelley... ' and lion.
'Craluslia A. Grow concluded; the:speak:l.
Y 0 U G Ml4l N•A'N , D .13 Y
No. '1416 Looust ,Street.
ED*Allto CLAIIENCE SMITEL.A. 82:;'Principnl.
1: This School offers superior advtuitages to those pre
paring for business.' The course in the common English
branches, including • mathematics, Is very thoroUgh and
complete,' Special instructors in French ,'Drawing;Pen
manship. Elocution. • • .
2. Those looklng'tO, College recelfe a, 17106 - t• thorough
preparatcry training;•':
3. Speciati,Features—An unsurpassed , locality, largo
and well. ventilated- roorns,a .secluded "play-ground, a
tirst-classPilmary Department.
Next Session begins' September 13. Circulars at 1226
Chestnut street. , • , , • H
TlitErfEttrE -INSTITUTE 'FOR YOUNG
LADIES;ATTI:EBORO;Thickd comitY, Pa: Beau
ifullx•located , about twenty front. 'Philadelphia.
Prom went ii,pleadant home and .for. thorough teach
ink. For particulars, ;Marcos' W• T. SEAL• .
r Principal.
•
Catalogues and. information' may bo had 'Of Gilbert
Coombs; A. •M. GUS : Marshall:street; ' J ... 7., Cralune,
Twelfth and:Filbert dtreets; J.. C. Garrigiie,', 605 Arch
street; •:Josiali Jackdon, Cowpertliwait &' d'id
Chestnut !street; oil H. , •Warriner, 26'North
Seventhistreet, - • • sod w,d tt§
T m O. PRINCI F PALSi • O PRIVA E
A gentleman of ten years'. experiene o :in teaching
WiSiii43 to engage classes in Book-keeping And Benanui
ship, Has made specialty of these brauclidg, and call
furnish the highest references: :Address: •
ee7 Lt.* . B. 11.." crire Nranktiu Instthtte.. .
1111 ISS BORDEYS SCHOOL FOR, GIRLS
• and Boys, No 162 G Pine street,. will 'reopen Sep
ber 73th. - . . • -sea lin* .
.
riOVERNBaS'S.—A YOUNG ':'LADY,
I,j; fully compete : nit to instructbranches in the first. of
an English education and music; is derrirono of securing
a situation. le a tnerabor of the Episcopal Church, and
has the hest of reference as to character and . ability.
Plena° call on. or , tbjress...4..., J.. 260 South. Ninth
street, , ' • • : ' se63t."
1 OLYTECTINICT C 0 ,L G . ,
teen th Annual Session, 1569-70.
The SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, for the general student'
of Mathematics,' Experimental Science and- Natural
History begins TUESDAY; September 14,
The TECHNICAL SCHOOLS • for students of Mil,
Mining and Mecanical Engineering, Analytical and
Industrial .Chentistry, Metallurgy and Architecture,
begins TUESDAY, September 21. Apply at the College
Building, Pdark,et street, above Seventeenth. •
ALFItED L.' KENNEDY, M. 8.,
seG-tl4; 'President Of Faculty.
B0YR ) ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
Academy.l i 8 Chestnut street. CHAS.' F: COS
TEN, Principal. ' sant ly
Mf4 • J lll -a-k' -0 0 .0D I, W' S
Pc hool for Little Gitla,92l;' Ctiutoa street, will 'ho
opened Septentberl3th,'. 1 , • I • , Se6-in,w,f-Gt .
MISS DICKSON' WILT' REOPEN - HELL
school at 10+313cittia trglateeuth street, on the 13th of
Septernber. • , :": an3o m W a
LECT SCUIOOI.--14 ALL, 'S.. W. : COP;
- ner GlltAltD avenue and IXTII etreet. Resumes
September 13th. . derlV BIU .10V
-
, CII-lEGARAY INSTITUTE, FR ENC Fr
Viand English,for youngladies nnil trasHCß:boardiug
'day pupils,lY27.and 1529 Spruce st.. il re-open:
on MONDAY,. 6optember 21.1 th. French 18 the language.
oftheDimilY, and is constantly spoken in- the Instltutd.
MADAME D'HERVILLY, Principal. jyl.' 2 n, w I 3tti
MISS • ANABLES'-, BOARDING AND,
IYay , School, 'No.'l Abbotaford PlaCo, soatheast.
corner of Broad and ,Pine streets, will re-open onWED
NESDAY, Septeinber 154801). aul3-f.m.w.lm*-
ISS AERTSEN . AND' MISS . -Sl 3- EVENS,
will reopen their Boat ding and Day 'School for
oung Ladle's, No. 26 TULDELIOCKEN street; Ger-.
manto Wll. au2o•w f intseg •
The School year begins September 9th. . ,
`IVIISS 'l/I=FFIJM AND MISS WATSON
will reopen their French and English Boarding
and Day•• School for Young LadieS, 1109 LOCUST iittOeti,
on WEDNESDAY ..Septenther iin9thw f 2rn§
CIERIAANTOWN ACADEMY.—ESTAB.;
Schoorfor Boys. • 'Boarding and day pupils: Session he'-;
gine AIBNDAY, Sept. 6th. For Circulars, apply to •
C. 3.IAYIe,'A.. Princip al.. trtf.“-
10-11,-Eli-C It --A-IT-13-
SehOol NO. 1717 "Pine street.' Miss I.III7ItNES4III
resume duties on Sept. Mtn, For circulars, apply at
Mrs. 11.4311.1.1ATONi7110)11AS'S.Book - Store 1314 Chest
nut street. • . . , . • and-w.fplillt*,
tisnoP ,Tll' 0 P E-THIS ClFlXtfaat
School for girls, on the south bank of the -Lehigh{',
will begin Its second 'year, D. V., on the 15th of , SepteM• •
her. ' The number of pupils is limited to thirty.. French
is taught by , ti resident governess, and so far aaspOssible'
made the language of the fatally,
Address for circulars, &c.,
. . . i miss crust, ,;':- •
~• .. • = • Bishopthorpe , •
jy3-s,w,tocl.s§ • • • • Bethlehem, - Pa..
•
CALVAILY ACADEMY, AT CAlliAllf'•
Church, Manheim street, Germantown, Phila . : •
The,school year commences on'the second ltioudaY, of
September.
The Principal will receive into under' his
,immediate charge, font boys between the ages of , eight
- and thirteen years, at three hundred dollars per school
year: „b'or ctrenlar,witlressitheTrincipal, B. Shoemaker,
A. N. 213310theint street, Philadelphia. .
References—Rev. J. W. Perry, Rector; T. A: Newhall,'
PIK., ;Boit. b . , Carroll Brewster, J. L. Erringerl
Esq. au7 sb,wlot§
ATHARI SHIPLEY WILL RE
.V. (11) 1 1,01i A 80111 1 ,3
A.) OPEN her ,Schoolf , M N l P .
). 4
oth lu t' o ti4 nt 1 3 !
(ESenpltt‘Clibern)tl3ret.s,l:
=WEST PENN . ,: - SQUARE SEMINAR X
VV' -for 'Young Iddiee, No. to South Merrick • etieet,
oat°. ' The Fall term of this
ou. WEDNESDAY, September -224.
ptiOnAGNEB IRWIN, Principg. , ee.3 tse2l
188 ,CIiELVELAND" DESIRES TO ‘A.N . -
-,; uolance l that she Will open { on IIIONDAY, SeP- ,
etab.0K2 1 14104V 23 De,,l,ancey, Place, a School for ttle,
limited number of young ladles. • • •
..
education or a
'Circulars may' be had on application at 219 Soutlr
*ZI Mit street, between' the bourn of 9 and 2. :- - - lie2-111 .1,- .
l• Select ilome Boarding School for Boys. Assisted by ,
T i .
.'iti#o4pate of TrinitY Pairereit}, a gentleman of attain.:
went and experiei ce,. and aided by other teachere,ME.S.'
ORAWYOM.) , AciIVbe prepared to receive her' pupils :'on
:VV ;
EI:II•JESDAY , 15th Sep eber, .. ~-,
!111.4 , eat) be reached by Slxth street cars and dummies.
via,; Erankfor - d'. "'For terms 'and circiflare applY , 3o; she
PnmerrAti.Try , Boum Fax Canino I', 0., Tweuty,thiril
Wfink; rill P.. . - : ,:r, ' '' • • r 60 lino§
.
miv .: 4 res,rxy.p.r. PENNSYLV.A.NI.A.y,qI . :
.. «- . • - (Faculty of Arts. ) - , l• , ' •-'
:,` , lb° flint; tetra of 't,ho' College year NViii.op4,on N'vrp, -•
li s
J.? DAY ; SoptemUer , 15th, at 10 o'clock. "Arkplicatti
forladraisslorr.wAll apply for examination at half-east, /o.: -
atlialti trAirliTsuo either the coupe of ,stadiss for. tha
- Trip g 4,:l NACIIELOIt OP 41t1 . 8 or the course,for
!the ; TP 013 -011'111A0HELOID Or B , OD3INCE, in which
. thelAll4gAt •pc,,ttnaup,gee: arty not, Ott:ldled, but atichtioAal
ti me 111 /prop to Atte, mathoulatts anti the Modern Law ,
futtigesibi) tIAY' mat rurstte s ch 'depurate 'stadtila 'as'
he d e girp, awl ;which; the Faculty max aoptove: • .'. • 7r ' '
Fees for eltherof the full roarsea, a illy-fire, dol/ftl:?,
ternv;"payaldd in advahee.
.. angl tseI_BFRAILCISA. JAMLN_ L Be,erstitria.:
--
AN'NA ' , KAIGHIV.S.' - SCHOOL' •-1 'FOR
, :Young. Ladles; No'. 1610' Green street,' re-epode
a me., 15, 1059. au2l-I.et*
7(?B ' LrL ' tiETIN4"'PiIILADEL+MA, - IV,DNSD
RUGBY
,i4ke,4:6)EMX
ARY M. TRU?LAN , WILL RE-OPEN
her Sohool No, 142 North Seventh street, on tho
of Ninth Month (-September). se3 lm"
GEORGE R. BARKER, A. M., WILL RE
open bin English aid Classical School, Prico
street, Germantown, on Monday, September 6th,
1869. • autl9-Imb
'vcroilia.4l,lßNlTer i pN
ommta.d._.
FOR UYS AND YOUNG MEN:
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
Entrance PlB South TENTH Street:
TILle kirliMAPrcsentstlie. , folloWingAdvantsvgg , .. 4o :s..sq
niely,Vehtilated class-rooms, with callings thirty feet
in height, Idling each pupil more than double the usuai
, - breathing , . .
^Wideilndssitsa.Mairways, rendering acCidents in as
sembling and dismissing almost impossible.
A corps'otteachors overt'' one of whom , has-htury•arn
;of expari c tico in• 'the argot. im A
partiitgnowletige, and
ditaking-striaraterefitink, and, dotist kinentlyi poffl.able.
nit,d 6 1 4 Li. Odell! ri if land diecirdhio'etilettlatedto 4 mako
school attractive instead of burdensometo •thLi 4 pl2o:— ,
—anlndhiperisabli4eguisitefortecnndettrsileenSg: '
Ap_plicationsroceivedat the•Acadtanyeffom 10 A. M.
to A P. M., daily, oulandnfter AUGUST 23.
, Catalogues, • containing full paytioulars and the names
of many of our • leading citizens,,patrans of the Lastitn
- ton, may be obtained at Air. W t E, Warbartoreiss43o-:
Chestnptinarektor imaddrtssing flPrrrititiDisaboW.
M, LAUDisuBA.OII,
Late Principal of the Northwest Public Grammar School.
T4E-EDGE 4/41.141e:i SCHOOL':
Willbegin its next session in the New Academy
At Dierch•Apttip#„ N. 1, .
(Four ndleifrom Caindend .
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER , 6.
'For Circulars, apply to Nov,. T. W .. CATTZLL.
; •
TIME, XIS4S GREGORY WILL Rl
cuatmtrataslAVilevpma.4le#,._,.lNAjliniw,
ART SCHOOL.
A. • VAN DER WIE t '►'► • •
SCHOOL , OF AET, • •
,Esit 1334 CHESTNUT street, Phillidelpliftt. •
ThiWinstitution, Modeled upon the most celebrated
AcadelniesOf Ehrepoiwillreopen [Reut her ; 6,1869: Its
instructions are . not limited to Artists , exclusively,
but'are also , carefully adapted to t e wants of teachers,
and all 01, 01 4 .'0 0 deeita proficiency in Art as an accom
plishment
A dmissiOn mai he bad at the beginnini of any month.
Circulars on application., , au2B-12t
__ ._
N - 0 R T -- li - W. - .1 - 13 - ,T — 7,Th r ST.E.TUTE i' -- -i 0 OR. -
Young Ladies ,'will conarnence its' Third Session
MONDAY, Septeniger 13th, 1349.- ' Applications can' bs
made at. the Soho , N0.,1339 . Tliqinpson streetion and
after Sept. Ist,between the hours of 10 and 12,, ~ - • ' ,
llincipals—'Mina Et C. SEyDE,R,';I.IIBB , A. ALBERT
SON 3.liss E. A. rvEl l ys; - . :- , . au3l- 11t'
,
GUILLEMIT, FRENCH TEACHER,
D
Z. 57 South Ninth stre4. • au2B lm*
THE CLASSICAL AND • ENGLISU.
School of H. D. GREG onx, N., Mo. 1166 Mar
ket street, will reopen on 319.NDAYOiept. 6. '
rillag -. 31 - IS3E,S• MORDEPAI . WILL P t
'l_ °Pen their Day Sellout for. Young Ladies on WED
NESDAY, September WA, at Mi Sprung et. au3l-1W
GRIFFITTS WILL .11E-OPEN
111 her , schtol '''SEl TE3IBEit 18th,' the upper
row:rim - Of the School Building nf tho (.3ittreli; Chestnut
and Fifteenth streets.. .Entranee, upper gate on Chest
-nut 'street. 'Applications roneiyed at 112 d .Girarti street.
au2stoel - • •
---------
WM. EEWSIIIIIII.'S CLASSICAL AND
V V ..illtitheninthical School, 11/08 Chestnut sire A'.
Pupils thoroughly fitted for • College or business ptir.
They nll &SE , ion Will COMIIICIice on AlONDAY,Septem
ber 13th. . , ,
Circulars given, Or sent to address, outpithsation. '
F
EMALE COLLEGE,' BORDENIGWN;
N. J.—This Institution; So long' and RO favorably
known. continues to furnish the beet educational advan
tages; in connection with a pleasant, Christian home.
Catologuett, with terms, etc., furnished on application.
College opens September 16th. • • . ' • •
JOHN BLAKELEY. President.
LBARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR -
. in the CITY INSTITUTE, at" Chestnut and
Eighteenth, will ro-open !HONDA YiSept. 13. au23tat
O
ATUNG MEN'S AND EOYS'•ENGLISFI,
Cornmerelal and .Seientifie InStitute,
19081dt. Vernon street. I.ltis atteeessful fichuol enterit its.
fifth year, September alt. rreparatiou for. business or
College. Pupils May now be mirolled: Preparatory de l
•
pertinent foreman boys. -
..liev. JAS. G. •SIIINX,_.A. 31.,
auW, '
rrineipal..
FRENCH, LA.N,GIT4OE.—PROP! ESSOR J.
DIATIOIEAU i!to.rernolie4 to :So, South 'Ninth
street. , . au26 Jut"
.14. K. ASHI3URI.%IFdi, WILL RE
open her .School WEDNESDAY. September 8, N.
• . corner 'Fifteenth and Pine. • au26 114"
1 --- tirnIISENGI:OIOL - Ait- -
111:102,1AS B.A.LD
1. eke) and Dlathematkal Scheol, for Beye+ northeaut
corner of Broad and Arch etreete, *ill re-open Septem
ber Bth.. . ; ; • - • anZ3-1m"
MP.GIBBONS'S SOEOOL
. alde oft Orange atreet, second gate helow Eighth)
opens 9th month 6th... • *; . ; ; ; ; • Ma') 19V
COL.LEGIA.ft SCHOOL, S. W. CUR - NE - R
• Bnind and 'Walnut streets. Term begins Sep
tember 6th. • r an m.tt§
, REGINALD. H. CHASE A. ,/
'HENRY W.' SCOTT , A. N. PrineiPahs'
FIFTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR
of tile B,pring Garden Academy, N. E. corner Eighth
and Buttonwood streets, belting MONDAY, Sept tab.
Boys and Young Men prepared for business or college.'
J. P. BIRCH, A.M.,
0.1148. 4. WALTERS. A.M.,
•Principals.
auZ lm§
JSS .oAlta'S SELEC 811
T UALWSG .
Ili and Day School for YOUIII4 Ladies.
ELLDON SEIIIINAItY, opposite the York 'Doild eta
tion,.Nortli -Pennsylvania Railroad; seven miles from
Pliilmjelphia, will reopen on WEDIIESDA Y,rlept. 15th.
Circulars obtained at the (Mica kif Jay Cooke it Co.,
Bankers; 114 S. Third street or by addressing the Princi
pal, Shoemakertown P. 0., lilontgoinery co.,Pa.au2.l.4ni§
/ME BEST . PROVIDED — SCHOOLTIN'
1 AMEBIC A SC lENTIng • AND CLASSI
CAL' INSTITUTE—a School for Boys and Young Men
—Corner Poplar and Seventeenth streets, re-opens
MONDAY, September 6th. • J, ENNIS, A. Al.;
au2l Im* Principal.
rIERDIANTONV.N. iiIIMINARY, FOR
ILA :
YOUNG LADIES. Green Street . , south of, Walnut
Lane, will re-open September 8. For 'cirenlare contain
ing full information, apply to Prof. W. , S. FORT EfiCUE,
A. M., Principal. • augl'llf§
A NDALUSIA ' COLLEGE.
Re-opens September 13th, 186.
N
PRIMARY AD AVADDMIODEP.A.RTMENTS.
A Home Boarding School for Boys.
Clatrges—s.2so to :MO per year.
Address•—•DEV. Dn. WELLS. AlldillPSlS. Pa. aul2lmr
lh - IPIENDS' SCHOOLS, COR.OF FOURTH
1: and Green strec ill (entrance on l'ourth street); will
reopen on tie ilret,.Second -day in. the Ninth month
(Septoniber 0);•1869. • .
These sehools have largo and well-rentilated rooms,
and are under:the care of experienced teachers. •
For,ftirther-inforniatiou..u.pply ot theschonis tn •
Sarah S. Yong, Principal of Grautrear School;
Rebecca T. Buckman, Principal of Secondary
-Abbie-TT - Lippitic - OttV-Priricipal - of=PrimerFfichool.
. .
R . or to •
oherttiv42l-N;-Stxtirstreet-i
-. Beulah A'. Allezi,72l Green street
THE HUSHESMANSFIELD'S SCHOOL,
No. 4789 Mein street,' Market Square, Germantown,
will open-Wednesday, Sept. 15th, 1869.. For farther in
formaflon apply at'theSchool after Sept.24l. ,
• ' REFERENcne.—Rev. - A. P. i'enbody, G. D., Harvard
University.% 'Ralph Waldo Emerson, Esq., Concord,
Mate: Oliver. Wendell 'Holmes/ M. D., Roston., Samuel
, Bowles, - ANA., Springfield, Mass. E.R..floar, Attorney
' Geperal,. Washington. Dorsey, Germantown.
Rev. Silas Farrington, Germantown. eta Imo*
SIBS LAIRD'S SEMINARY .FOR
Yduni , Ladies, No. 923 North Bovehth' street,
reopen NYE NESDAY, tiopteniber 8,1869. DAM-Im*
STOKES'" SCHOOL'," 4807 MAIN
street, Germantown, will re-open MONDAY, Sep
'tember.l3t4. , , , .aul7,lm§
31_ nE. E. SERON. WILL . RE-OPEN ON.
th
e 15th,of September, Select French and English
Sc oill for boys ,under :12, , at her. Residence,. No. 14.34 i
Louth Penn' Square. - Terms-,Per session of five months
(including Latin)s4o. .-- . : '. —., '. , anl7 ltn§ '
____ .._..._._ .............____ . . _..;
Ls.ESS BONNEY AND 'MISS DI.LLAYE
- iii+lll'keopcin their boarding and (IRS , ' School itivreti
t eth,year), September 15; at 16.15 Chestnut , street, Tar- -
timilars from cirenlars... . , , , . , .- °an - Idt° esti ° -
- fflEf - IiIiSES.W.II4SON WILL ItE&Cii'EN
.
A. their School for Young Dunce, MO greeu ,street,
Gennontoivn, September • - atil9 ro soli* ,
LEHIGH. UNIVERSITY, ' '
SOUTH DETDLEHEM, PA. •
T QH
6 T o c at rz o o r pAr p itm fampb . er Ist. -For adruhiston'to the
s apply -
. , COPPRE, LL.D.,
aull-Img . • , . Presideut. •
;CLASSICAL" MATHEMATICAL AND
vv ENGLIfiII - SonOOL, et. 1112 31.arket street, re
Opens September 9th.„ Rooms • •
. .. WM, 13. COOLEY, A'. 311,
CENTRAI , 'INSTITUTE, NORTHWEST):
et irusr Vomit anti. Spring Gordon' siroetit;
,open . 31.0N8A.Y, September 6th. Boys prepared for ,
College or Business. Itesidenee of Principal .AU North
Tenth st. , , G: MeGITTILFI,: A Ali Prin . -
I t au2436t§ J. %V. SHOEM. &KIM, Vico Prin.
trCir•Ap !ARROW AND MRS. WELLS;,, ,
AIL" .(leuiinilly , of NO: 1607 Street), •
w ittOtien their Boarding and lbw Seheol for Girls, on '
the firstMondaYimOidolierclS39,•atlio, MM. GEBMA.N
, ToWN,venue, permantown,, Philadelphia— , •
Until October' let, direct tc),' NO. 744 North NINE
:T . F4NNTIr Street .'.;,, •
,rtcHE MISSES CHAPMAN'S'BOXRISII4 - d'
I) and,PaY School for Young : Ladies rre-npan •
SepteroberlStliilB6o.-- . lror Circular address' the, Prin.
Molmesburg, Twenty-third Ward: ,Philadelphia;
or timy_,can, bp obtained, at Mr. TBIIMPLE/03, gusto ;
Store, roolestp.4t street, Prmanti..• „ , au2,2,m*
r.fota - pirws COLI.EGE,-AVII4X,ING4
,Alley, resumes the dutiefrof its dust', on-40 1 5PAY,, '
pteraber Gth. TOrIIII4 A WC and eio per q uarter.
a ufv,..llll J o BLlF.tilml§o.le,.ti: . .4., President,:
ARCH STREET INSTITLITE•-IPOR'
I pYontitc-Littlifist 33415 Arch' street, ' rt4oPort
M NA AY, Ai. optembe r 20t tr. .1A pplyfront 9, ti3l2:
. ati3o-2M§ MISS L; BiiOWN
I'i { 1::1%; ,14,A).)1 'A , .11
, I ,, i A
h. , ~
Laltdiee',Artd Gentst ,-, Ate, . es:
A rn e -'' 4 iii; 4,i''.4f4i,'A& l ii.iiiiiiiiefi ii,iiii,‘is.. •
; . I. PF9I ~R... 1,., ,,. . , ,
Fine Tebt,Chalikg anla-liepnt44;eB;,.
pill 4 and 1S kixiate. ,
I D lartibika find 00;tei : iiiii l eirrs
d AttAtOßt3;:: •' „ I: , ' , - ' -'' ' . bbla Resin
Offttelat , oat dbeigna, ~ ' , •
GA_RIIE iIiSTITI,ITE ;, • „.. tolbbialtli) pitch: . • ' ' • " ENGAtIiBLEN'r AND VnEIODIENCh RINGO,.
FOR 110 tads. Tar.
__ . ' . In 111 karat and 00111.
YOUNG iLADIES . 163 bble. Biota. Turpentine.
. I '
I Wilmington,SOLlD SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS..
Ite_opened September 13. Now landing from steamer Pioneer, from ---- TABLE CIITIBIIIq , , PLATERWARE, Etc.
GILBEAT COMBS, A, M., Principal, N. 0., and for sale by 00011 RAN, RUSSILLiu m vv.•
6 , 08 and 611 Idaroball atreot, , No, /11 Choltriut Mimed. - Al-tf ' '
un243-Im*
R,-8,186
F•L.E. MIN
':of Plano aid
above Spruc
'1( • • _ . 7" -. N :5 - I.
'sumo the dutie, ' tession 'MONDAY, Bop
tembcr 13th ,1869. K „Ls o. 131, North Nlnetcenti
street, above Arch.
_
;11011ROFE AB. RA 1 1T141,,W2141;
SltiTruig fusions on the 16th inet. Apidy
ut No. 1006 Chestnut street, third story, front roorn,fro
10 to 12.
Circulars (1111 be obtained in all music stores. Bala
1207 Filbert atrodt—Seiptember 6th. Homo 7 to 10.
,A. M., 2to t and 7toB P. N : . from Stmt. lgt. anZB-12V
1. AIL" big
I tD
...zwiltresumo , businotti eUtbirrw4ttr,lB43outh.Nirtes
(tenth street.,. ., . u
Q/G. NOM A, TEA HER OF .
Siuing. Im o
Private' ola and .alinumni Beside
808fisalkirtearithistreet nt., A.r.
SUDD,4II , DS ;46,z..!.k" ENNFATORE )
ArUsta:aml . ,Photogriphery
• :O tx ,4 ott . t. ,
!Ea:lV and.see,thent. ;Pletureit /in .every'style; and mak. •
factOn,guarauteed. • _ ;
N. the Negatives of .N.EELER & PENNE
.
MORE, late;of, No. is B, , EIWITH -13$reet, have been .re s ..
Moved to 0 6 ' , .4 1 4w. (io)arips. t,
a'ahed=.l~'''
A s''
.;ikOstiN`sO,.
FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES,
Beautiful Clir;Janos,
EN: 4 OB*VIN . AMP, PAVIttiLS - 108, •
• Manufacturer of all Adnelaof s
Loplaitg.6llais, Portriit& Plot Frames. •
plo C ESTNU,T
illib Door above tbd, tiontinezttej; , 1 ; '
• ' 'l'.PlittAtlßltiPtilA. •
o„,„„t 4
i.pd Au
•"" nt
-7 1iNet"
I •N5f......./4,Ths.s.K:
Itealero V. S. Bonds atoll Members' of
Stdek and Gold Exchange, receive ac.
rennin of Banks and -Bankers on liberal
terms, issue Bills of Exchange bn
C. j. Hombre & Son, London: _
B. Metzler ; S. Sohn & Co.,' Frankford:
James W. Tucker &
And other principal citial, and Letters
of Credit available throughout Burope
W. corner Third tuul Chestnut Street&
t 4 ,1 0 ,11
yoir
. 4 ,
‘,l) Lim
I3AIITIMFAII.S,
GOVERNMENT SEcußrriEs,
UNION EACIFIO RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
40 South Third St.
ap9tf
A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT
THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Wilmingtigt-and-Iteading-Railroadp•
aulg-im§
AT SEVEN'PER CENT. IN CURRENCY,
Payable Aprll and October, free of state
• sad Vatted 'States Taxes; , •
This rota run: through _a thickly populated and tich
agricultural and manufactiring district.
*or thevreeent we are offering a limited amount td the
above bonds; at
85' ` Cents and Ititireat.
The connection of this road with the Penneyhim and
.Reading Railroads insures it a large and remunerative
trade. , We recommend the bonds as the', eheatoest Rust
claim investment in the market. • • •
AVIV/a PAINTER , & .CO.,
1 14 0ir Pudi)ePiere l n ,liovernmente,
11.0!:"P.6'iP.:.',4 1 417.4 , P':: 1 4:744ZT.;
Pi:MMUI]k)ELPI:Mt.
Jeatil
BA.NKING HOUSE-
, •
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)1, • . •tY i , • ; •
3.. IDEALEats
IN ALI.i-'4OVERNIIIENT , I3CUtITIESi ,
14
.;.
We will receive :applications-. for' Polioies of
Life Manu 4 ancein the new National , Life In- ,
Burand4etoinnany of tbe 'United States; I 1 .131,td1
inform:424l°llllmm/. at envoi:Hee. '
0. • ~,; •, , •' •
4
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TH FINE ARTS.
MOW=M
MSMM
- MMtUMI
AND DEALERS 111
GOLD,
311E1W1N431 IIZEBIT
,~ Q~
7a'',..';:.'',: . ..rA'•'... 1 % - :.r. ,
• 're
149-
. .
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THIIITERS , ISHING WAREHOUSE,'
Estatdlibed 'Vitt '
The subscriber, having greatly tnoreaised faoll N. itfee for
• manufacturing, ookiklitllo4l4ft4ProiruFAEir
Series of Classl4 lwelso•of Poop 6 , ,,aper,,
vebich conflate 'fieftwatft w h t ie of any o eir
israutioaktianorlenoohr-allbranotiepap-,
Ipertainlto ,, the - fiiiiroufstturtrortratcodurtheTat o i
,constant erl i onainfrAlsinmodissabrdegaruragnstat •s•
busines, S't bq t 12 111011wtaiswatictot,c.t . ti
finished and Urafila
Ord furni ßrx a 0 notice.
i 4, 1741 : .14. P ri T
'non, TAYLOR, •i3O_,TIDON,' CAMPBELL. D.EGENER.
_TESPOT' AXE ALL OTHER
PRESS .i iiVEARA I RAILS•
.
Solo AgentnfOr,thhi .
.74at •
0- • '
',Nvaitac%; et. -lutvlti Abld)
A good artintoilaqiirittloingiA)
Efir
W.'corrier of THIRD and CHEST ' ',etre:ol44J
1/1 a-. f tf ,r) az • , hIaPA 1 .
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....(777,-o,i - o.ll , i.itzzasi.: 70:
PAIE N T , ,SHOULDEI!'SFANIBIRT"
e' a /if 3 .; fit C, ft'f_tt.: 3 .
040o' Otrtilemfbelory ovaiknpos , vivioitifeva ,
tt t t, t n;! 5 't ft ,f .`i It.ffir
-- Gatiremeirs
.., Of late styles in =
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AUNTS', OVa.l4 1 11103:.' , .
I:W.SCOTT* CO
, esPhiladelp hia;
, ,
Four doOre below Continental Bad.
1869.
•
FUR . N . ITURRA':::
• • • •• •
IWO - CHESTNUT- STR EET.
Eating just completed the &nest lot of ritrniture ever
produce...ll in. this city I Wlll reco l ve orders for the/WWI,
during the mouth of SepteMber,
_
rulpEs TLIAT OESETt I.liDlip EALF4iTit ,
TO PLIIVITASEIttI. • , •
Tlio desigTS are new, d elernt. The.vrorlcreanshin ,
and =stens& are of the Mattes order. •
I irlY ire the attention of timeo who intend fundAting to
call end examine , the stack of Furnitttre, and convinco
themselves of the above facts. .
.1011 N M. G iltilNEll,''l3lo' ellestout . St.
..2 tat " ' " •
MAULS; BROTHER & , CO. ,
2596 S'!';kitli Street.
PA.TTERN. , kirPRB 1009
_ PATTERN MAKERS
-186.9 04010 r f3XLNOTION, ,
3001 11 GAN' CORK
trOlt PATTBRNii.
1869‘spituelt'llE"Lo
.BPAUCE AND HENIA)OX.,
°L.I - 869 -
'SA E STOCK.
LOB I A FLOORING. 1 Qe9
. FLORIDA FOOTLING. LOU sw
1869 I'
CAROLINA FL DOMINO
VIROINI A LOORINR
DELAWARE FLUORIN&
W 1 1" V T L M E STNI
--- -- —,,
1869
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.I Q 69
• FLORIDA STEP D I ARDS. AV 0-
. OIL PLAN
1869. W 17 ;21 ( X' , " • A -15 ' 3 180'
wanly iomws iND PLANK,
ONDENET MAKER%
BIILLDERS, • 0,
1869 _uf'DM,, TAFE B '..,..„ 1.869
• uNA,..RTAnXII
RED CEDAII
'WALNUT AND FINE. '
1869 EASONED POPLAR. lopan
• SEASO,NED CHERRY. ' I.OlJt/...
wurrE OAK DDA. AND BOARDS.
1.869 CARO/ANA SCANTLING.I Qeck
. ~omtotas,A U.. T. 51X , 148. LVII tro-
NORWAY SCA1 4
.11'Idliti. •
186u rk. CEDArt SHINGLEIp, Qen
CPO/0. SHINGLES. lO W 7.
PR ES
S SHINGLES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
yOli SALE LOW.
slasTit it - orTu -
PLAS f TEING LA TII. . 18 69
MAIILE URCVITNIITCRIET.
1869.
1-4imber Und'er . Corvers.
,
Walnut, White. Tine, 'yellow '.rine; gptuce.,, emlo k,
Shingles, &a., always on band at low rates,
WATSON Zio t c v •
1 _924 itiehmoud_StrCl Eighteenth Ward
-( j,
rp = _P01114_14114-R.F•D 3lER
chants, No.lollB. roost)) arcade At tlielifeßlF
bo feund Walniat,Asb;Peplar, ()berry, Pine, Hem
lock, Ac., &c., at reasonable prices. Gave them a call.
THOMAS,
robl7-fan* , HLLS.B ,
NTELLOW FINE -LIMIBER.--ORDERS
A. for Canoe, 9f every deacelption Sawed Lumber exe
cuted p 4 snort notico—quality eubject to inepectlon.
A•
to 13,DW. H ROWLEY.I6 South Wharves. fed:
` iniSIVESS
SON,
HOUSE 104 S ~F PLUMBERS,
No 129 Walnut Watt.,
• ...
lAMZe ti• • WRlGllT,JlTtat}tvrort PlL7i , Y et,sstirter At. oxfr
...,,CONI?IiRODOKIVRIOSP, SORB, NRAELL.
'PETER IN RIGHT
• • 15 , 41erters of eterttiutirkre••
131110p40 crjapfillsoloxi litercbants t
ttripslltilnut street, Philaaelpols.
Con#lbeldnet Deeds for the State of 4 , enne - ylitania
t- EC_ - ,
96 Aladieen street', No, !).,aultyyj .
_
C 0 TT 0 BAI ; ; DUOK: _OF '.,EVERY
widttiti from 02 inctwa to Miaebee wide altiounberek
Tent and, Owning Dank, Papeznaker'ii treltina t .Sa4l
Tine; !kw , ' • uHri,Nr...EV MUNI •
j a 26 )1' NciAo3 Chnab etkeet; , Oltst Stores:
Mloi RAVI 'WELLS.L. ow - sgus. 'QV!, pitor— •
x - --,s r ty,,m,,t o tily ; ; Arai tcygovoivrwenedeituse& pia
disilifected,r verr low7riceal PEYlo3oWltann.
factpr.exqf sculftqw,tpigkqfloOth.a.Mall...lorar,74Ltrqs'
F~.; ~~°. ~ ;
li! 01)111
r # 7 , 10 1 i -
P ',,), .: ii
4
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POITND.Ry..
OUNDUT
.ad►l•tmw U
aMn•
IMMEIMiI
LUMBER: .
8d$~'~,;•
, 1; ..,
1869.
MORI
arxr.~aie~aiiP~o-stud.
uss ce • a
Tuk R la FAA Gortelisicog *P
totm i) was broken' at ilia ak • Ricl Of 3 1 4 8"
teryi4sttitotgo,fr the M rni ”-9 / ' 4 y, Li o p .
, . 10 rlice . ISltivastola;'rexpsiyearexuAy,
• stroyed property valued, at $45,000.
BALTI/4011E enjoyed long and heavy showers
of rain yesterday.
Itanni*Litti-nk.vtiquE i recelpttil yeaterdaY7
" V 54,000. ,
TILE fractional currency received from the
Yester4VlPlo,llr4edt9 Sii 3 4 ) 9°l
J'AiEs .ItvnthsoirThis” withdrawnfinin
the French Submarine Telegraph Cable" COM
TAB Federal Canna liavedechiednot
to Join in the coalition against the (Ecumenical •
PAUL, BAGLEY is on his way hither , 111-
municate with Gen. Grant relative to the Fe
-I.oV,l,l:4otish custOdy. ‘v: •
SILERIDAIi Snoox, ex-Collector of
lievenue„ y in 'Neyi Yprlf r - kas.,been., held to^
answer tbeAlign of fluttd.'- 7 1 •-t- 4 ' •
TIIE Vermont election was held yesterday.
Pete; T..TlVitsbbitfn,' , `lf.eptiblicall,`-was':,elooo
• GoVerninThy'Abont:2o,o6o nWority) The', Stan
Senate will be unanimously Republican.
THE London Timgaiip s an idea that Nano,
ikon sl►oiilti -
Pk: l 4 l oTh
i'vay t 6 the tbynne., •
A DEspAyrcir , ran Hayei'City;
PortkiaNalt OetYregAltd,Lread surves7BA44
Arch one 15f / the - fatter ktlis killbd
and two werewounded
-'Nflati :1 r `"
.: 4 114037; 11 D01.;jie1t its municipalelec
tion yesteMayt. rVitelititte,oltepubllcart
re-elected ;filbt, .I,4ority. .Tl 4, Rel
--
- publicans - alsiceleeted majority - lir
artllleratey inteiesti °tithe
Susquebf uf, Rellroad : bol4l.. r eleetion iatt
Yene l& rdity. /Via 1y l olled 13,400 io
Ilamsers 10,742 votes, and demanded posses
sion of the rallnarul,'which was refused.
THE Sub-Tresumryitta k i4i York, yesterday,
opened a subscription list for the benefit of the
' wife of the late Secretary Rawlins. 'lt was re
,solved to raise $50,000--Sp 000 was subscribed
at once,,Vrebf , .Giatit
New Ynric y ,day*, Martin' 'Leland,
charged with the fo ery of. Philadelphia city
- warrants, was d , ed under a habeas cor
pus, by JutigaJil trun k on , the ground of in
sufficient evidence:
J. Ross BROWNE informs the. State• Depart
ment that the Chinese Government has made
no concessir to , any lration,,convany or per,
sOnifor theconsirott of telegraph lines in •
China, or elsewhere, and says that, as far as he
Iniows, none is contemplated.
A 115,v544. despatch states
w that • Govern
ment returns =showy that" In' , the skirmishes
which have occurredin the jurisdiction Cineo
Villas during August; Ahree ;hundred rebels
were killed, and that the . Spanish loss was
much less.
, pilfiecg ArMilitarrlied atsfiXalms;,N3l4,
yesterday, and was received at the"Statittri by
Lieutemult-Go' vernor Wilmot and staff. Last
evening the Prince, was escorted hy d firemen's
torchlight processi on to Skating Rink,Which •
, was elegantly der..orated.. ! A grand' ball was
given, whielfWas Participated- in by several
thousand persons.
, rizsv-mousEraluiTinis,
' ROI:a TONLL ~01.,..ti50N610,750:-•-
status in.CamdencitY and county `presents a
troubled and somewhat unteitisfitetory 'aspect-
Lait 'fall the Ilepiddican party Was a unit upon ;
all the candidates, and every member heartily
endomed every kenaSure,44 PolitYi and; ,leek
good care to sets that those measures were
conducive of the best; inteneitsofall concerned. :
Whaterer workliad to biperformed was under
taken with an earnestness and real indicative,of
success, and as a very largely increased major
ity- gave the entire county 'to the Ilepublicans,
the policy pursued was thus ratified as 'emi
nently good and popular. Were the same spirit
manifested in the present campaign no douht
the , .sante result would . But,
unfortunately, a schism has, , arisen
which may terminate in ' disastrous con
sequences if it is not staid by a tent-
Perete concession and ";a • 2 judicious ;-`.'se
lection Of candidates. A , too • eager desire
and determination to retain office,on the one
hand, and an over-anxious dispositioe to ob
tain. position on the other, have already treated
a conflict boding no good, to either faction.
Total separation between the_friends or the
ientie.s and those who %are "out" of pub
lie office will be the instrumentality
which will defeat both, and give the
Democracy victory. These poor fellows Lave
been so long away front the public crib that it
is easy to understand how, anxious they are to
Wing about this disruption in the Republican
ranks. It is to be hoped, however, that wise
and prudent counsel will take the place of im
petuosity, and thus secure for the entire ticket
such a decided majority as will preserve the
county and the party from the infliction of a
rule which has been, so long repudiated and
et .dennaed - by - art honest -- nnd --- ffisairnie-`'
people*.
-luctr..tyr. - - - --Yesterday=
_Mornh...cseveral_disorderly_cluiracters*'ete-be--
fbre ISTayor 'Cox . , who had ,beeti arrested for
.drtmkennesd and evil behavior in the streets.
They were fined as the, law directs. Their'
cases are but the . repetition of many others
which are hoard before police magistrates, re
sulting from the inordinate, indulgence of in
to&leating liquors, and aught to be warnings to ;
ethers ha thefutttre,,,,,.-
Tr LIMBO:-A manlnained “Billy Patterson"
was c.onnnitted to,the . Catudeu County: Jail
yesterday, hy,, Justice,Smith,.tovier the
+charn t tof havlng conunitted an assault upon, a
,ald for other ' hreae.yes
peace. •
„
THE. TI RE EP.A.lrrstravr.—The general. im
pression among , alp : Auld 'lungs in Camden
now is that the Paid Pirettepartment business
will be injuncted. :
Tun BPk3C.IM4 - 10OV.Irrf -:41 1 e115P.0 0 ial Court
for Camden. cotuity, meets' again on, the 15th
~.„ , •
CONVENTION.—The Republica4 Convention
for Camdon,spnty-Altto-,b, , held,on..the.,4oth
inst. ""
oci,onenelt • autierfs,
General ,13. If. Butler publishes in a Boston
paper a yery long artitre 'oii;the degall'itapeifts'
Airs. "k3toWe's revelatibn-Llitiq:'CorieludeSt
with tiii i itintittal: , -r
review of the.'W - libiti • 'lirittfer;
light cif all the:eVideiee of coliferripqary facts,
dit the suppresAion of all'dOduicientaryevidericei
by the l wge,,og,the,,,extraprding,ry, r maupes i iii
1014 this , story la,giveri to wthe piililicl ,it
- not-morFeiinsoniint''‘Vith" 9 •thuai,
po4ello94 4 4(itAlicAotret 1411(131By,roxtl,ifi wt
te
hit 66t re dtie detailed tO (14111 1
.sion. or. a Mistidie ' thit,rfahavx , this horrible
cringe p two ponions , las:;.l3oAello?nunittpd,apd
rn
feained idfrOyetilelt ofeept to it - iiel6ef
admit that Lady By
roil, herself , ,416 , 110Vect Altist stotit,‘„tlys.,xuay
admity withotte scruple, that l'lrtulltliwe,,-be
lieyeS it, lrt,'LU L ifyßyropC,,may:luriklifHlieved
upon very ~fiistifireleXit-l i ivicienca4:444dt4tirs.
Stowe evidently bait Itakeif her belief
for ' the ' •Proof of - tile , ' fact 0 'without
thq;4l. Slightest
,erouniLs ofthat , statement,- it may
'be asked, what could Lady,flyron hay . °
for putting forward this story? ; Mrs. wa
, §to,.
In apologizing, for lie f , foelA tliat' flier's' is l it
.40eseity,1 or some mililtmatidu the IttaXl*/*
' alb
. ' 1. ' t
in - lividdrian e - cr i fo u jar, , r ' 'A • t
I f t 0rk1104014111 1 001 . • " • ' , ' °'
• ' ' ••
'
baliat tilgi4A4o;itif,L#4loy,-,: , , : , . ;,"hirit 'of
001.0 11 111istriianaleWW: Or ' , , 1 fin 1 4 ' , 1 IFOILLI
i
U sufficient.; - She , - took ' 'lam ~.,,, til
, t!. abe tjtysdpwitlk 41% / 4,41th In 0 ; .
' ted•blid to Hee lled'iittifllaueetlr- er
mother to custom° Alw,,JnYggt(grifr, ntritarn"
ing *IPA IA i:' , 43.44.1 i ya1*d• Mill a ot 'she
, condoned ill, these, ay she not ve felt
that no other excuse "Waieleft her , except the
one now ,so nnfortgnately; amine; ~ ; y hope
without an' unkind thought tower I ; hertsp.
nntYntlitallYttigforvalMjattimzokAto ro•
guiri3d to - find inotlies ; we are dealing only
with the facts--and tlifir evidence to sustain
From' 4.. ' Ai lf .
our late ,editlous , of Yesterday
Ity
'nfAtuaw, l 'r,-;.tetartiiii*,...lh4, , be ' ad*
a band or ill fly' Crillia% ',War ..Yeatd , 4 ar
feated 105 d'hodt of,national tia4Psinear. e
city of Gerona, ~ F o s tiiittis hignsolf oscaped and
Odle. the. mountains' bun manytatibia t trien
Were captured. . k CiLrligt ed
kttolol , he On Spin to At' / 15 - reported
that there are four , bin:Wired- k carliafis - arTI3V
piper' on the FreftelPbbrder; - ready' to enter
Spain: The Government has taken.•measures
tbinreventanth'entrp ,t eQ'.l,4 5 I
r q l l"Z r ge .P t;"7 % - I )64 o 3 W h f a l r * IzOia
itafe, that ha lf or,%tha i municipalq 'council of
Saigon ; in C ochin . emna; . hereafter
,130
chosen from French and Americanif,"hein
the'TelPflitt7i' -, RtlierTnatiet- ' lldteB 7 l l tt
Chinese ntennide to the 1 u pon:
Lorroon, Sept.l.*Anespatches received from
• i • kintannn.,,lntr,msujinjaulawiaLawi
terror of Egypt as , 'acelkinV f i qU i ar4t4t-y. and
Bzur.rri, A:dpienilic4.i.—. 7 At the lipid session
of thd Prattlim Diet the iiartjOinllin
troduce a proposition for Ministerial responst.
Rouus, September 7 The jounud Offloid
t • y cuutruakte the elmtoing . .rut, nom .ot" the
ttwikr,
it tends to lice arMre daily; that he, bas s • bred'
some from rheumatism, but at rho time has his
eandit lol l) 3 eMB l ; l 94: ntnAnina theinnat anx
e sessions of the i4enate have been closed.
.4 , 94f1V 1 f- 13 ePt-' 7,4 31.-:Consols, 93, for
money ' and' account: Anieridan' securities
firmer. Five-twenties, ,, lll62, 83; Ten-forties,
751; Illinois Central, 94f.
LivEnroof Sept. 7, 4 P. M.—Cotton heavy.
California Wheat 118. 2d.; Bed Western 9s,
10d.al.ft • - • '
PARIS Sept. 7, 4.30 P . 3L This Bonnie is
firm ; re nts, 70c.50f. • •
ANTWERP, Sept. 7.--Petroleum quiet and
unchanged. '
PONDON, Sept. 7, 4.30 P.X.—Consols closed
at 93 for money and accoUnt. American se
curities firmer; Five-twenties of ,1862, 83; of
1865, old, 82/ ; of' 1867, `811;, .Teit-forties, 751;
Erie, Thi ; nois genttal, 941.
Livenroot, September ,7, A. 3.1.--Cotton
Uplands, 'l3ld.;Orleans, 131d.a131d. Sales to
day 5
,000 bales, including 2,000 for export and
speculation. Flour, 255. ,Corn, 295.
LoliO6)f; September 7, ,4.30 P.ll.—Sugar
buoyant, both on the spot and afloat. Refined
Petroleum Is. 8111.
&LA:scow, Sept. 7.—.Asrived,. steamship St
Patrick, from Quebec.
From liVashinsMo.
W.Asumokolf, ;.Sept. 7: Thu foUowingts a
copy of a letter sent to, the heads of all depart
merits of the Government; by, order Of the
President, to day
"DEPARTMNT OF STATE Sept. 7,184).-It
is my duty to inform you that the Hon. John
A. Bawling, Secretary ;of Wei - , departed this
life at twenty ,minutes past four o'clock yester
day afternoon. In consequence of this afflict
ing event, the President directs that the Ex
ecutive Department of the Government be
careful to manifest every observance of honor
which custom luis estabhsbed as appropriate
to the memory of one so eminent as a public
functionary and so distinguished as a citizen.
"HAMILTON FIER, Secretary of State!"
In accordance with the above, the ;various
Secret- 3 4,ft have addressed letters to the, lieatia,
of Inure us under them suspending' business
to-morrow and on 4 Tlo;.rstlay, until atter the
obsequies shall have been concluded.
Acting. Secretary Iliebardson, of the Trea
soy Department, to-day issued the following
"TREAsunv DETArtruzivr,Sept. 7th, 180.--
As a mark of 'respect to the memory, of Ron.
John A. Rawlins, deceased, late Secretary of
War, Custom-houses will be closed, public'
works under control of this Department SUS-
Thnded, and flags kept at half-mast, during
ursday, Sept. itth; and the day on which
the obsequies of the decea.sed will be solemn
ized. "W. A. RICHARDSON,
"Acting Secretary."
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—lnternal Revenue re
egipts to-day, $351,000. Fractional currency
received from printers, 5134,000.•
The Mining Disaster.
[Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.)
riArmouTil,Sept.7;l.3ol ) .3f.—The situation• is
unchanged, and nothing of any bun ortance has
transpired since last night. An engine and
fan have been erected at the top of the shaft,
and good air is being thrqwn down. The air,
however, is very foul.
Large' crowds of peoPle are copgregating
around the mines looking on with intense in-
terest, but all are unable to render any assist
ance.
It is supposed thata suecessful descent will
be made this afternoon.. There is noliope for
any of the men below.
. .„
Fall ofd Emo of Life:
BALTImonx, Sept.7.-The partition wall ora
large new building nearly completed, at the
southeast corder oeCharles and Chase streets,
guwway - tliu - 4 — miYrairgwretictrig - taa - bruldh - rg.
Several bricklayers and hod.awriers , were at
orknt theLlimni;inithttuppurrsbur
whom w"e're - limied ruing. Thrie'br
-these have-been-rescuediseverely injured und
a colored man, Benjamin LoCks, hod-carrier,
was taken out deach. , . ;
Loss by the liieliniOnd Fire.
•Itlonraffiirn; SOpt,„ 7.—Tlidloss by the fire last
night was . 418(),000, on ,which there is an in,
snranne. of 850,000, about one thirty-fifth of
which is in ; Northern ; companies. •, •
utiv I i Bmsornr.
A Negro Taken Nronk Jail and Hanged.
The St. Louis Democrat says:
" city Of :Fulton; on- the' , evening of
Friday, '.A.ngust 27,) the wife of a Dr. Johnson,
in -Fulton, was suddenly surprised in her home
'by the uninvited presence of a, negro, whose
movemetits / 'purp'ose t'; to com
mit ontrage. ~. The negro escaped be
lore be ,;".could 136- 3 / 4 ddentifiedi:! , The escaped . , ,
day, as - t it - 4 - was - necessary for- some :one to
;suffer-MP Imnalty; a'colefedinifi wag hunted
up--by whom weliVe , not been informed—
land duly allVitedundisubjegted by. an mutud
' nation, before the city 'autheiities. ' The -evi
;dence Was of the slightest strengtivi The only
;ground of suspicion, as revealed .;by the;testl—
lmony, was that the urrestednegro had, in the
early. part i of the 'evening, visited,'One of the
servants' in the honse.' ; ; ,• '
I "The accused' Man wasremanded. to the
jail or ealabose. On Monday the jailor -had
SOM e business , agar itotel seine distance 'from
the jail:, !..kcpardingly: he,i,eit.thejail-'and its
prAstinattf......Zotin` after..Fhirf.,advent at the - h6t4
J° ll 4,o9Teans were,. he ( nra,, which no one could
account' ) for; t thbugh 2 Appairentlk preededing
1. F94 1 !4414.11i30 11 01 . .M§: §l l rting44 B .4' l l3flinim.l
her of men. The screams continued until
jail domoVikg heard:to fall witiia orash.lThen
all. as- quiet They body , ,. of. thsaiiigve Airis
afterwards found, and, an- examination 133 r 'a
doctor revealeclathe 4aartliat the skull had
beeri broken...
EintCipliks beeka;?- 1
successful in ascertaining who di e job.
Nobody-knows abOut: itt*(ll`TO effort
has. as yet—that is if we have been rightly in
foriiiiid.‘rbealViiiatie'Jtc(*Oudebtaidgai
gations, and the tate'.'4resta,qind so does the
-4Vit:'Spur i geon," a 'Yecent -l eermi - in,' re
ferred to teldeipedo, titeyin'g4thnt "these
ueW -inventionswhich .the lads were riding
flown our streets would not , Ireilp lip' - unless'
they" •wei'e kept• going; the moment they
:stOpjfe4, they tiewif; ,this • they
vre e*eeedingly like the (ihrlitlau Church;
irhieh :would fall unless it was constantly.
TUE DAILY EVENING DULiETIN-PIIILApELI'III/1-, WEDNESDAY, #SEPTENBER 8, 1869.
L1: 74 -Id!ign77;
. 1.. ; 2 oti „.
it;r4 l • i):110,;b1; cow hottut illtbatigftruarito , 1 ' fi tac k
tOtre..oll .14retilar'S
movEmIESTO OCEAN snaniziaLL •
- , TO ABILIVIL
U of ualtimore.;.LlVerpeol... etr
14York vis 1 Grp
Ang. 28 Zr
Leipzig . . .... Soutbentaton...Bel.timore ...... 23
Ho satin IlaYre;..Nenr Ydrk ......... Aug.%
lit. Laurent: Breit .New, York • Aug. 30
Cordova... • ..... a 0
Donau Southampton NewYork._ 31
Palmyra. LiverpooL.fiew'.X9irk via 13 Atilt. 3/
Smidt Bremen...2v ow York. Sept. 1
Denmark........„LiverPool.,New York....
India Glahgose.t.liewlYork 3
Java • tof Liverpool-. Now Y0rk........... Sept, 4
Allennuinia..l./....... '.Mavre.:ilient York.. 4 r.ftpt. 4
TO DEPART'.
Orleana.... Sept. 9
Wines NO Tork—Bretnen. .fSept. 9
Tripoli , ',,..N01V:N0rk,hLiverp0u1„.......... Sept. 9
Columbin......
........................ - • - Sept. 9
Pioneer. .. . ...............
..................... Sept. 11
Cells New Nork:.LerildorC Sept. 11
France New York .LiverpoolSept t li
1if0rki..1111a5k0w....... - .:—.4.•4230pti 11
Alaska Ism York—Aspinwall "' Sept. la
O. of Washingtan,Tl r Slept; lf
York—Liva/POOl ' 01 11 11 1 /'
"' New York...llardnure.S.gt. 14
Legit . . .... la
PORT OF Pll LADELPHIA--iimr-r. 8.
Btar.s,s 351 SL EIETIS;6 i HIGH WATEi;TET3
ABEIVE,D
naidee (Briilliclionald, - 24 days frem — Kingston,
J wth logwood. &c. to D N IVetzlar & Co. Aug 23. 2
saw a ,schOotiori'snplosed to bo Ante:lean, on a
I reef 8 miles .8 by E from 1601110.11 A Island, 2.30 PM saw a
I • - • r T. •s• •
with a flag of distresillyll, - and Immediately bore up
for the wreck, which pros t o be the Spanish brig Se
cunda, Alruivante,. from Jago Cuba with rtun,
' coffee, &c, bound to Vigo, Spain; took oil the captain
and crew, I I persons, its all, and brought them to thb;
port.
Brig Lewis Clark, from Providence,
'; Schr Martha, Freeman, from Boston, with mdso to
Knight .t4ions., ,
, Behr Isaac Bich, Crowell, from Button, in ballast to
s_anightis Bona.
Se Lath Bich, Paddock, from; Dighton, in ballast to
Knight & Sons.
Behr Louie F , Stover from Now York, with
Syracuse salt to Calvin S Crosvell.
' Behr GL, Lovell, from. Boston, in ballast to Knigbtr&
7 • CLEARED YESII.IILAY.• < •
ut
Sto:ter' L Baltimore. A Grovee. Jr
Brig.(. IL Ken 6taplgir Portland Blakistob,Prtuiffl
& Co.
Brig J & if Crowley, Crowley, Boston, do'
Schr S A Boice, Yates, Chelsea, do
&brit Tlfedges,Pranklin, Newport, . . ..do .
Bchr 'Wave Crest. Davis: Roxbury, do
fichrEliza &-Rebeccaiyrico. Bristol,- do
&lir Florence Nowell,Brown Itoxburi; '• do-,
Sehr Greenland, Parker, Rockland, do
Schr Lizzie Raymond, Lord Sag Harbor, do.
Barge R RR No SO, Nengle, New York, do
,Correspondende of the Philadelphia Excharige.P
Sept: , 7 1869,„,..t
the Breakwater, bark Isaac Rich, from Philader=
phlp for Port an Prince, and flee schooners bound out.
Wind southeast. s o •
Yours, ac; VAHAN L.LYONEI.
HAVRE DE GRACE, Sept. 7.
The following boatsloft here .thls ladenand,,
consfpued as follows: .. • .
Cumberland. grain and bark to Hoffman & Kennedy;
It H Burst, lumber to Norcross & Sheets• De Sota, do to
order; Fannie. do to Taylor &Betts;.o i Rhoads, do to
order: Wm S Boyd, limo 10 - Chettapeake; Royal Arch.
wood to Wilmington.
, •
Jordan,Shi Bombay ; yenceat LiTerpaol2sttt ult. via
. Ship Mother, .Mosher, hence at Cardiff„.249ltilt..vta
Ship Amity. Merrill, from Baltiarre Bth Marc!,i
san Iranciac.o ath inst.
. . .
Dirk ;No (Nor):'Heyntert, hence for Stettin,;.was •
spoken 12th ult. lat 47, Inn 21. ' " • -
H
Bark Margaretha. Hammond, hence Tor Arustirdona,
;gilled from Falmouth 25th ult. .
Bark Workington, Hanschildt, sailed Trott Cuxhaven'
24th ult. for this port.,; J, . -
Bark .1 H 3leLarren, Corning; hence for Antwerp
was spoken 16th ult. tat 4d, lon 15—so supposed, re*mted
rbe earrywell,froni'Philadelphia. for AntWerP:
Bark Iddo ~ Delano; was, disch'g at, Buenos,
Ayres 26th • ; • • ; • •
bark Abide N,Priankrin, Holbrook; from Antwerp for..
Grnea Ayes spitlppit.lBth plt.,SlinVe'.l west of Cape do
Brig Isaac earver,•Shute hence Boston? ytnterilar,t
, Brigs Ambrose Light, Higgins, and Princeton, Wells,
lo nee at Bost 6th lust- . .
Brig Maria . Wheeler. Wheelef;hence at Salem 4th inst.
I Brig Guiding Star, Frdetliy, hew) at. Salem! sth inst.t Brig Josephine, Linscott, hence at Portland 6th Inst. -
', brigs Radortis,Titrriand Joßerry, Chase; hence at';
•Portland sth inst. •
~, • . „
Brig Harry 'Virden; s,
Collin" from Port. Morant, &v.%
•
11th tilt. at New York 6th inst.
.•• • • •
Behr Juniata; Flanders; ni New Bedfotxl bth inst. from
Cope May.
tchr✓ M Fitzpatrick, Sunith, ',once at Savorly sth
San J S Buckmaster. Itellenry. hence; Peter Lyle,
mil, from Burlington, and Brady, Low, from Trenton,
,
NJ. at Baltimore tith inst..
Jos'
O 1 E PI ICE:
• CLOTHING HOUSE
MARKET: 'T.REE'T,
. „ .
. ,
First Class Peady-Made ' Clothing, suitable
for all- Seasons, ; -constantly'.on, hand.
Alio,' a irdadsonie Line of
Piece Goods for Cus-'
' torn Work.
GEO. W. SIMIANN.
• . , ..Proprietor
TREASURY r DEPARTMENT OP PENESYL
YANIA' t'
sAmtirsztato . ,AtEcts 20 •
Sealed bids will be received fot'th, redemp.tion of ONE
•
MILLION DOLLARS OR THE LOAN OE. THE ,COTI
- or PENNSTITANIA., due July Ist,
;1870, until 12 o'clock EL, October Ist; 1569. • . , .
Communications to be addreiisedlo •
• • • R. Vt. HAOHEYJ
• •;,, State T,reasnrer,RarrisbUtit, Pa.
And endorsed " Bid for Redemption of State Loan."
F: JORDANr SedretAik or State. ._.
J. F. HARTRANFT, Auditor General.
R. W. MACKEY, State Treasurer.
Comniiiisionors`q th6.BliskitigTtind.
neWsphPer - ilublialLing the abin i e"Witlsnui
'authority will receive pay therefor
GOOD !THING.
Important tollousekO kis; Hada, Banks,
Offices,
i;
rite Patent Adjustable Window 'cretin'
WILL FIT ANY WINDOW,
Alive itentllgiontaid /*tit, sorgon from 'Wow and exelade
i ' NoliiiiittoelefoniiVoithet Ingebts.-
For sale by Dealers in House-Furnishing Goods.
The, Adjustakte. Wiadow -Sorpow- Company
• , •
BOLE IttANIIFAO'I'URBAS,
itet r Sereef,'Plardila:
I jelf.P:rtv , f . t;');r-.; .7 . •
1 , TRIMMINGS AND , PATTERNS.
, • —77 -
lt-PSTgFB,M9DES,
POrta)r) Flai OA mut iChestinit streets.
r T.ltts - opPdrru - Sitk tato' - tiannottheelhatkl-have lust
relurned from Faris and London with the latest Fall
Fashions--these designs being personally selected, and
i modeled from the greatest novelties, and trimmed in a
superior style-nand , will,openi I r
' WRDNESDAY,'Septendrer'l;lB69',''
with French and English Dresses, Cloaks, Mantelebts,
Sleeves, and Children's CoetUrnes, Robe de Chambre and
Breakfast Dresses.
_Dress and Cloak Making in every variety. Wedding
Ttoneseaux furnished M short xt,cdico, And reasonable
prices: 'Real Thread and' Guiplare'Lacee,- Roman and
Plain Ribbons and Sas
Paris Jewelry, neatest styles of - M., Gold . and Shell,
; the, Parent and. most !elegant ever offerq.,.,llo K ,
.pands,
Combs MRegal O
. Drestiand Cloak rinuningsv.thatnosit thateffil that are to be tieepred FrepOp.pnettopolis,,wholeSalo and
Bridal Veils and Wreaths; .KidGlovos,749clottEtua 81
perpalr. - % •
F,xeltigive agent ferilfrs.M.`;'WOrk's Celebrated system
tot cutting WW 1 di:igloo; pacquofilbannviiift. ulyotErp •
--1390.1}D - OFITRADV,;" 4 - ,
SOTIV` o. -
C. Ir. DUBBOBOWv Moraftx.y.Odwiftratt„' t
TIIOB. L. GILLEtiPIE, • - -
BULLETIN
Steamer Prometheus. Gray,— sailed from Charleston
-esterday for this port. ,
hark,Pleiades Pleiades( Br), Holt, at Cartbagenaltith alt. from
t. Thomasi to load logwood for this nortf ;- •
&lir Mary J A dams, :11111ings, at- Portland 4411 instant
tILOTHIN G
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LTPPINcO7IIS BELLIES trlr 001tAtCINTLAOE: . • 005 . 075 00
1.•,,NW.)1(41.. thnall sto, ;With TiltuitistioluittlEirttitutly' , , ~.. _
Di' VII on superfine toned paperond tui4. in. , s , • -
dot and goidovltlegilt edges. 'SU ViiNlneltb; er9 o i zosses , l n o 06 2 .. - 1 002 'Ale , 60 .
eac,h.
Lettritins Batts and Cbartiateilstii•Skitelles'orl`tatergr'”
Men. and PocLore ; llooka and Authors; 4rt Ana-4n,, IV* - P *- • •
t tots ; Omens and norstitoilepLneithd to. erclaanr.r - Exchang e
ndiblscorery. „%; , , „ . , ,t,
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tre cloth g ilt gilt V;te.tflar rsx " . ''., z hr l . I m b iilrtllll';' '" ' . a.p
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.oa7 ,Pu the Human Utulerstatl4 . l2; ,ikv.fae,l llB ; .aTI• ; TIVMANAIM 111:004.1‘ ,IteariTlT IN!
Elizabeth. • 1 JL. SuNANOE COMPANY.' • • _
poctEET.: , Ox,ABBICS.,, , ,EOXTR I Y; Incorporated by the Leglslatnreof PennsylvtuiltsilSM.
Ten aolumes . 3 201
0
. " Tinted pater Hiehly bonnd In —
iihth gilt,. gilt top. pdr Set. (~Nretbrucingi Omcei 8, E. cornets? .tEINID / wAT „ NuT , ti f y e t s ,
y 1 2 _ -tile-Lamt-mins:Teirtm4y-or-thelake:•-orai raw'
• ,LgricA Vollina's Poems- Oar'lli')Arablat;; ?Iticennfleld'e - • • ' 8 ";.(' i
Zitlrk l i' a j c°n • r og i t l lN v e r 'il ei !liii e eitri;tr 21 T IVii k ; calresaele, cArmtr zi kt i lifel k h s t.to of; the rl
.NWT& sale by all liooksellerS: 61'4141 lie sent by'
ruall peatage free, on receipt of price Ay,
1 B. LIPPINCOTT &
'7l(i'and 717 Market it., riangidriAjoati.
fIariTILOSAYP—H—Y—OP---M.ABIRTA I4 - 1 4,A
new course of Lectures, as 'delivered the • New
i York Museum of Anatom embractng the subjects;
I How to Live and what to Live ,y;
for; Youth, Maturity and
Old Age; Manhood generally,reviewed; thoOapse of In
; digfttion,Flatulence ancrlfervons , DLeenees accounted
for' Marriage . Philosophically •Considered..itc.,ac.
pocket volumes containing these !lectures will be 'for
; warded, post paid, on receipt ot2o, cents, by aftessing
W'. An.. Leary, Jr.; Southeast corner of Fifth and walgta
! streets , . Philadelphia. , ; - , 1e26 Iys ,
1829 TER 17IWETI41"
___. . , •
' - , • ißia.AisTlEar....riNT - . A ,
. , •
i" . .
' ' FIRE INSURANCE 'COMPANY;
OF 'pIitILAiIkELPHIA. • ' ' '
, ,
`' O ffi ce- -435 and 437 Chestnut Street,
Assets on Ja.nnax 4 y 1 . ,1869,
:..$2,07T,372 13:-.
IGapltaL.-. ....... -.........-:-,-;:.............,4400,000 00
Accrued Sutplua-.... - ..-....-...........-.-........1,033,323 70
'Premiums -........,. ..... -...... -.-. ...1,193,843 43
'UNSETI323TLED
12. CLAIMS, : INOONE FOR 1800;
,783
. $1.360,001.
!:' LoSses Paid • SineelB2o Over
'• - ' 4 455 500 'lOO -
Perpetual and Temporary , Policies on Liberal Terms,
The Cmnpan) also Issues Policies upon the Bente of'
all kinds of buildings, Ground Beuts and Mortgages. '
DIREOTOS S: -' ' ' ' ' • ' '
Alfred G . Baker,• ' 1 Alfred Fitler,,
.• simnel Grant , " ' I ' Thomas Sparks.'
Mee: W. Richards, - , Wm; B: Grant,
Isaac Lea, ~. ' . Thanes S. Ellis, '
Geo. Fates, 1- ' 'Gustavus 8. Benson
ALFRED. 1 BAKER. President. --
GEO. PALES, Vice President.
..71113.. W. 31cALLISTER,Secretary. • ' ' '
,THEODORE 31. REGKR, lussistant Secret/Ir)%
, . . - • - ' • fell tde3l
• FIRE 'ASSOCIATION.
F
•-. A - •
PHILADELPHIA.
•'.lncorporated, March, 27,:1520.
..office---No. 34 North Fifth Street.
INSURE BUILDINGS, 'HOUSEHOLD .puThWuptygt,
AND 3IERCIMNDISE GENERALLY. FROItI,
• LOSS BY' 'IRE. .• • •
Assets Jaimary 1,1.869 i
$1 • '
400 005 'OS. '
TRUSTEES:,
'William H. Hamilton, Charles I'. Bower,
Jobu Carrow, • , •. -- Jesse Lightfoot, •
George I. Young, ' ' Robert Shoemaker,,
'.Joseph R. Lyndall, Peter Armbruster,
Levi P. Coats, lit. H. Dickinson,
Samuel Sriarhawi Peter Williamson,
' Vim. lßatl e al er
. • WM. H. President,
• : SAMUEL SPARHAWH, Vice Preddent.
WM. T. }3IITLER, Secretary.
lIVELE RELIANCE nvmmAxcE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA , '
Incorporated in 1841. ' Charter Perpetual.,
Office, No. 008 Walnut street.
• CAPITAL e 300,000.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses,
Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on
Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or
:ouutry.
LOSSES PROMPTLY AUTUSTED AND PAlD:'__
A55et5...........,1437,59832
Investi3d in the following Securities; v1737" ---
First Mortgages on City Property, well se- •
' cured $168,60000
United States Government Loans_ 117,000 00
Philadelphia City .6 Per Cent. Loans 75000 00
Pennsylvania t3p00,000 6 Per Cent Loan 30,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgime 8,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per
Cent. Loan - $4OOOOO
Loans on Collaterals • 500 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. illort.
gage Bonds • 060 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. 1,050 00
Bleclianica' Bank, ..... 4,000 00
Commercial Bualk of Pennsylvania' Stock 10,000 00
Union MntnaPinsuranceCompany'e Stock. 380'00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia • -
Cash in Bank and on hand.—
Worth
Worth this date at market prices....
DIBEI
Thomas 0.111114
William Musser,
Samuel Biepham,
B. L. Careen,
Wm. Stevenson * " • 1
Benj. W. Tingle/E.. , I
Edwar(
THO
W3l. Cmmi, Secretary.
ramanwina,,FebruarY
-THE COUNTY FIRE RISURANCETCONIn
PANY.--011ice, No.llo South Fourth street, below
'Chestnut.
• "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila
delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylia
inia in 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire,
exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. - . 1, - : '
This old and reliable institution, with ample capital,
,a nda contingent fund.carefullY_ invested, continues to in
sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &0., either per
manently or for a limited .time, agaimit loss or damage
by fire, at the lowest rates: consistent with the absolute
'safety of its customers.
Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch.''
DIRECTORS:
Chas. J. Sutter,, • , Andrew, H. Miller,
Henry Budd, ' James N. Stone,
John Horn, , ~ • Edwin L. Reakirtv . 1
Joseph Moore, , . ' Rabbit V.Massey, Jr.
George Mecke,. '' Mark Devine.
CHARM'S J. SUTTER, President: "-
- HENRY BUDD, Vice President.
BENJAMIN F.,HOECILLEY, Secretary end:Treasurer.,
THE' PENNSYLVANIA EIRE INSU-'
; L • ' RANCE COMPANY.
--InCeniorate.d 1828-oharter Perpetual. ..' •
No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square.:!
' This Company, favorably known to the community for
;over forty years, 'continues:to insure against loss-or.,
damage by lire on _Public 'or • Private Buildings; either 'I
'permanently or for a limited' time. ' AU° On'Furniture,
Stocks of Gooas, and ' Marchand iSe generalls*, , on ;liberal
term. • - • .. . -
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus iFund, is
Invested in' the most Ctiretni manner, whiohenables them 1
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in' the case 1
oflete. ' ! '',.'.. ' -'-! ~-, " . , r -1
DigliCTORS'. ' - - • ' ' ' ' ' • ', • • ' 1
.
Daniel Smith;Jr„ ' ' John Daverepx -• •', ~ -
1
!Alexander Benson, , '-`, Thornas!Sraith, - , I' - • ! - 1
li
!Isaac azlehuret, " ' ! Henry Lewis • , 1 .' .i -
!Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, • ,
, : ~ , -, PanisiHaddolkijr., i,, , , ~ - .-1
-- BAPiI4L, SMITid, Jit., Presicierlt.'
.t.i Vip,1,1.4 Peeretafy.:' ' 1- , '; - A!! • !iipl9 ,, tr
.., ,
m 12., lmr 5
NM. G.
IUTEP `IPIREMBR'S ,
- COMPANY OF RUILADELPHIA.
This Ctimpan'y taker:iris isatthoiowestrk songgistottb,
, with safety, and confines ita buslueila exclusively Co
FINE INEMBAIibIDTNE, CITY `
; OW,
PH
OFFIBZ,—No,I23 National Bank
Building;
I Thomea J Martin, e , • ~ IlignriiiVYßlOLll.lor3
. John 4; 'filagrtrarigag,.'
'Wm. A._4olin, eury Bumm,
James Di ' , James Wood,
William Glenn; • ' . J'AtlyShalieress,
James Jenter. J. henry Asian,
Alexander .T.,Dielte . r, „MIMI
Albert.o: orPlfr t.F Phtila.ritapatqc,lty, •
4 1CONlariBT.bitHESS, President
Wg d A. /tOtini 3:11341.1 • .IVIK. U. FAckatiON'V.,
INSURANCE.
a4N,598.n
$454.38132
Thomas H. Moore,
Samuel Costner, • .
'James T. Young,
Isaac F. Baker,
Christian J: Hofirmid,
7 Samuel B. Thomas,
Biter.
111UB - 11 HILL, President:
17,1869.. , the ft
IMtan=2 7 .==
,017- ' r ver, coma e ,
Ertilytit'34llao42i s
On Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwellings
- • - Houses, Ao. • •
ASSETS. Or THE OOMPANE' , •
November 1,1868.
!. ' " l2o4lo7:7 ! l uit net tU al edB B; l4: l;tei a l F ri lle ;:riqlO Ce.
- •Iffil 03800 oa
60,000 United States Six Per Cad:Loan • ,
-
, (for Pacific. Na11r0a4)....* .. 60,000 00
too,wo State of Pennsylvania Six Per •
, • Cent. Loant.. . . 211.275 00
125,000 City of - .
' .
LoanAegentpt frem Tax) , •138,394 00
50,000 Ste' to ,New Jersey Six Per Cent..,
• , . . ... •-. ... , 51050(1 011
20,111 Pennsylvania leallivad First
• • • Mortgage'Slx Per Cent - .
Bonds '20,200 N
26 Pennsylvania Railroad, B_econd
• '
Mortgage Six Per Cert,Botider ot,pco 00
25.800 .Western Pennsylvania , Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent. mOnds •• '
' • (Penna.:73.B. guarantee) • 20,021 00
80,000 Statte of Tennessee 'vivo Per Conti
1,000 00
7 000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent.
15 ' 9°C1
• VarE ?s it itoll'. - ! -"ulelP4la ' W 12,000 00
10,000 Penns ylvtualaltaiirmui Compa
ny'
200 shares sto 11,300 00'
ck
North'-Pennsylvania Ita NI
,
iY'iohrs stock
00
20 Philadelphia ooo and S o u thern
Mail' -•
• Steamshi p Company , e 0 shares 23'reB
stock 3 • /UM CO
207,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first
liens on City Properties. ..... 71/7000 02
Market Va1tte;111,13,225
Cost, e 1•521,604 20 • " -
Beal 'Estate ' ' se,ooo 00
Bills receivable -for Insurances. • .
mane _ , 322,1,80 111
e 1,109,900 Par'
Baltu!cet4 due aV Apeuetet7pre•
miums on Marine Polici
Accrued Intereht and other '
debts due the C0mpany.:....: .... 40,178 88
Stock and Scrip of sundry Oo o_.; - •
rations,
./33,156 BathLedi _
value. 1,813 00
Cash in Bank... 6116,150 08 _ •
Cash in ... '413 65
.1.1540 73
Thomas C. Hand, • James B. McFarland,
Edward Darlington, , William. Ludwig, • -'
Joseph R. , Jacob P. Junea,
Edmund A. Solider; Joshua P. Eyre; • ' ' -
Theophilus Pa:aiding, William G.Boniton,
'Hugh Craig, `Henry C:Dallett, Jr.,
John C. Davis; - ' John D. Taylor, . • ;
James C. Hand, 'Edward Lafohrcade,
John Hi Penrose, . Jacob Beige',
H. donee ,Brooke,. L
George W. Beraadon, .
Spencer Mtilvoine, Wm. C. Houston', • '
Henry. Sloan, . . Morgan, „Pittsburgh,
Samuel E. Stokes, ' Semplei .do .4 1
James Traquair, -- A. B. Berger, de; •
THOMAS O. HAND Freaident. '
• .
JOHN C. DANIS, Vice President.,: , ,
LYLBURN, Secretary.
-11..EN8.Y *BALL, Asetilleeretarst.:. • .
TEFFZRSON:FIRE,T-Nt1:11t411 - 01q..Clibt
t 1 PANY of Philadelphia.74)Mce, lie. 24 North Fifth
street, near Market street: •• •
Incorporated .the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
'Charter perpetual. Capital and Aseets.4l66,ooo. Make
insurance against Loss or danmge by Fire on Public or
Private Belldinge;Fritniture, btocks, Goode and Mer
chandise, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS. - •
Wm.:McDaniel, - 3 Edward P. Moyer
Israel Petereon. Frederick Ladner
John. F. Belsterlin , Adam J. Glass,
Henry Troemner, Henry Delany,
Jacob fichatidem, ' John Elliott, • • . .
Frederick Doll, Chrietian, D. Frick,.
'Samuel Miller, George*E: Fort,
, William D. Gardner.
• • WILLIAM MoDANTEL,Pri3eident.
ISRAEL - ETEBSOIT,_Vice President.
PnittP E:COLitstan. Secretary and Treaeurer. •
A""ICAN FIRE. INSURANCE COM
PANY, incorporated 1810. , -.oharter,perpertnaL.,
No. 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Raving a large pail-up Capital-Stock and. Surplus in
vested in - sound and. available • Securities, continue: to
insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise,
vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other.personal
property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS. . • •
Thomas R. Marie, Edmund G. Dutllls,
John Welsh, . Charles W. Poultney,
Patrick Brady, Israel. Morris,
John T. Lewis, John P;Wetherills
William. Tau'. • •
TNOBIAS R. MARIS, President.'
ALBnRT OnAwronn, Becreitary. • • •, .
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A.ME INS T:t ..tiWOB ~ COMPANY, NO: F/309 CHESTNUT STREET. _
INCORPORATED SM. °RAWER. PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL L I2mx •
d i rd
FIRE nisuß sIVELY:
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per •
petnal or Temporary Policies.
DIRECTORs.
Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce
Wm. H. Ithawn, John Kcsslor,"Jr. s .
Francis N. Buck ) , Edward B. Orne,
Henry Imbi, =:. , , Charles stokes,: •
_athen_Hitles , ,
L JAbaLlitaxerman
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George A. W es t, _ _ _ meridiem' Re zbY,
. , ., ; out t EliEr tH l A o w H i rD i SON, President, ,
~.WILLIAMB lal r ictiNCHAßD, ° Vt P"akient.
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A -Ig-TILB-A_C_l. MEADS - SUR A 11' t) 11_Con
.CILPANI.--OHAIITERJ'ERPNTUAL. • • -
Office, NO:911 WALNUT Street:. above Third,
Will Malmo against Loss orDamage by. Fire on.Duild
ings, either perpetually ; orfor a limited time, household
Furniture and-Merchandisegenerallr. - • •
Also,_ Marine, Insurancq: on---Vessele , Cargoes find
Freight B. '. Inland Insurance to all narts'Or the Linton.
wlllipm ' " :'• ; DIRECTORS:Esher, , LewithAtideuried,
D. Luther : • ' Joint Ketcham, - •
John R. Blackiston, , J, E. Damn • : -
hilt
Peter Sieger, Samuel 11. othermerC'
WILLIAM, SILER. President.
• - WILLIAM F. DEAN; Vit o
, Wet. N. SMITH, Secrets • ." a. ' ^. l ' • [ Watt' the tf
AUCTION BALES.
:Y BAREITT.
.(jCk.,. .AUCTIO " "
B. CASH AUCTION HOUSE, • '
N 0.230 MAREET street,' corner ef,Rank street.
Cash advanced. on Constannients without extra charge,
• .• Administrator's Sale.
STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING. • ' • ' •
Sept. 11, at IQ o'clock precisely, on .account of an estate,
pieces of French and English All-wool, Fancy Oman
mores, Silk Mixed do.; Doeskin do.; 04 Fancy:do.;
Linings, Remnante. Canvas, .20,
Terms cash beforedelivery.— • • • r' t,' .
BROTIELERS' AUCTIONE.E.EiSi
1.1X.1 (Lately SAlesmen forts. , Thomittrk Bona , )
;N0.1529 CHESTNUT street. rear entrance front rum IL
THE FIRST.. PHILADELPHIA TRADE( HALE OF.
HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWADE, TABLE !
AND POCKET; CUT ~
LERY te.
Will be held at the auction romus t No. ppchestuut et ? ,
hi the latter tart of Septedtherf
' 'Particulars hereafter. . ,
rEIHE PRINCIRA-LXONEY ESTABLISH'
ment—S: E. corner of SIXTH and ItAffEt otreeta: , • ' •
.Aloney advanced on Merchandise. generallr—WatelPth
Jewelry, Diamonds; Gold and Silver 'Plate; and on eli
'articles of value - for anyllsalgth ottime agreed on,
:wAToIdES AND JEAT..4BY 'AT PRIVATE' SALE.
ine GoldEunting age Bdttom and Open Face
;English, American and Idwise Patent Lever Watches;-.
Fine Gold Minting Case and , OpenFaceLenineWatches;
'Fineigeld Duplex and either Watches; Flue Silver If ant
;ing Vase' and °peke , Face -Vrialielt, American and Swiss
Patent Lever and.Lerdne.Watches; Double Case English ,
:Quartier *mid' othet" Watches; 'Ladles' Fancy' Watches;
Diamond.Dreastpin4; mitigtir Mugs; gar Binge;- Studs;,
WO.; Fine Geld , Chains; Atedellions; Bracelets; Scarf
pinsplireast r nsiMinger !Binge ; Pencil Caeca and Jaw,; E .
elr •
0 SAL --ALlarge andd-valuable Fireproof , Cheat. '
Imitable for a Jeweller; cost 800.
Also, goveral Lotrin South , Camden, Fifth and- Cheat* ,
nu atroota.. , , _
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l a ' " d will sell at putdie 'halo; TEL UttS-
!WA, e l ptentbrr i f, l l e S69;atil
Willow street, the following dlstllly ap paratus. and
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ITi t S 9 ANr,ORlce
alto Lid articlel ' aro seized , and, distroiztekupptifo o r ,
r uonleatineut of taxes; &c:, due
,I 4 J'Altin i rti . t i ll;l.to n vin
auSO t seo Deputy Vellecti7andDiHrrallitlig Officer._
iiAtt aUCTIPV'ttOoms;
: , 1219 0111,1STNVT street: ,
, , , T. A. McOL Biagi Aticaoalle.
L.' ASHBRIDGE &' CO„'•4170119N.1
400,1441/4C.ETstrept i above COP; .•
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AUCTION SALE& 7 ,
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IRMT4Tf#,D*; or a
11 4 :. B,IIGTIOrisiSTIB j.
Fis.22ltand,2ll4 g Z • Ter of Bank
to./ IL- 11118 00s •
AIX Or t I PZA AND DON ' •
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`I PE' WODhc... •, 1 t,
• , opt TRU • AT HOuNING,
Sept at I 0 o clock, on, months' crodlt, c -3Y w*
DO STICB.
Dales bleached and brown beatings and Bhlcefegs ,
do white and colored Drills. various brandli.. ,•'.- • •
do. ,nitrite and scarlet all wool and Canton 'runnels. •
Ossenillitirbester and Domestic Ginalouns, Boatels.' •
do Apron Cbecke, Tlekinßßae Denims, Shirrs. ' •-•••
Sind 'Fancy banding Flannels, Wigang.. o ' 2
;,•,§o ,, Bleseltod• and colorer/ (kwset Jeans - , Cambgbir s
•do ~xiiii.rankg eans,.. Fancy Maddhr Prints, DelateeN
do Kesseys,CaLaidateres. Satinets, Linserf. •
- • Übaldo bakuirray Blankets.
migßug If" TAILOBS',GOODS. , " ,
Plidiergiglisil and , ISnobllfick and blue ClOthlr:
'do •ffinest fattC,r ItatOblack Doeskins, Broad chifp
!do" 'Aix la Cha p elle cows arid Bosulmans,„ •
',de. 11.1ir Chisaelbi pots, Castor"; London Plioter;
•do • A'rench Clusfmeres, Coatinte,
do'• - blk and col'd ItalQ o,Do ians, Satin Flo-Chows, Veritlntil
414•16.1jr,118 14,
Pieces plain and 'drilled poplins, 811 k =tree. • •
do silk chain POolinsi Belgian col d, Cords.. •
do 6 . 4 all wool rich Caohemoro Plai ds! , .4 n•
d 0.. , black and colored Gros Grains: Taffetas , DISROS .
France.:t v'
'do Paris plain and printed Delafn ta and Merinos.' „ •
do black and colored MoliniesialiplictigiVall.
•• •
6o pieces 18. inch sea'd colors silk tided Veivele . o"feri
Also, blk and.coi'd silk finished do.
Also. by order of Mess's. OSCAR PROLES
Open centre square VientiireßrochoStiWorls....—.....,crk
Filled do do do do do. . .
Opon do long do do ' deric ora -
Filled ' do, • .do L do
Brodie border. black Stella Shawhi.. . . ' •••••
• • Rich styles Cheadle Scarfs', '
LINENS, WHITD 4001:111i atW.A:'''' C
- Pieces Barnsley Sheeting'', Irish liblithig
do blea and brown Damask ,_lllriFsele D o tiltsr. • f:
do w kit o and brown Craig:4 Ginnie
Dambrlcs.onets. Nalusomm, 1111n1L0'.1*.eilt,
OLOVES - ANDXIA.IINTLETSVm — rr- •
Ladles'
Hid,
black, send colernd Kitt Gloves r
Ladles' Kid, Beaver end Catitor Glinutlets. r°' , '. r
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Gents' fleecy nod lamb ilued.Klit and thdf glavelf,• \
•do doe Skin, tan' grain; French' buck and caster `
-.do , bu4k, beaver andicastor fintintleaa, ;•;
EN GLISIUHOSIERY.
Englisittniper stout regular brawn cotton hAlthese'. I"! ••
do , do do . , fancy toes and, heels..,„
:superfine do r 'COMA half hese. - •
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French, brown and fancy cotton half hose. , .
•. Ladle's' and misses' fancy _ cotton bode: - • • -
English silli r ful a sh, Shetland,morino • and white nd rnorlins.
Sh•
Also, Balmoral andlioop Skirts, Trwrallaft add Usderi
Shirts , and Drawers, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread. Silki
Ties, Embrellasi .tc. „
Also, lacl pieces Itodonin cloakings: " .',l •
Also. stoolt• of • , genne furnishing goods, partially dat ~
maged at Into fire.
•IMPORTANT SALE OP CARPETINGS,
CLOTHS, Sec. _ ~: : ; , . :,11
ON FRIDAY I,IOBNING,
Sept, 10, at 11 o'clock,pn four tnonths' credttilibotitilgtr
• pieces logrein, Venetian. ListillempiCottana and ,
oarpetings, Olt Cloths, Buge, act. -•
1 LARGE SALE' OF FRENCH' AIID
1' • •
_1.1•18,N DRY GOODS. -i • , L. -
ON MONDAY MORNING,
September 13, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit,.
Included in Halo on. MONDAY, Sept. 13— _
COO CARTONS BONNET AND S'ASIURIIIIIONiEf,;'.
of a well known Importation, including— • ,
lines plain and assorted color h Taffeta Ribbons. '
• Full lines plain colons .Playadere edzos.. , • ,•••••, if.•
Di •
Full lines all hailed black Ribbons. os. 4 f,e •
' Full lines plain and black Satin •Riktons.'„• , • . •,: 4 .141; .
: Full lines colored Velvet Ribbons ) NOR. (I to 80,:in Golfe; -
• • and'assorted cartonsi . • • • - • ';:e•
A line of black and colored Sash Ribbons. • _ ,••
Also, fall lino of the celebrated diamond ,brand colotadff,. • ".•
Bonnet Velvets. . • -
Full line various qualities black Lyon, Veldetel ' ..1
Colored Satins, Gros de Naples, blk Crepes and, Manes_ '
Also, an Invoice of real Ostrich Featherei Pluatee se%
Coc.e, &c. • ;!, • • , '
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SALE OF 2000 CASES BO GS OTS, SHOES, TRAVELINIIV
ON TUESDAY MORNING,' • •
Sept.: at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit,.
TH.okAi3BIRCH & sog'Alimao r
ICERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; : g •it
No.lllo CHESTNUT • Street. ' '
Bear entrance No. 1107 Sansom street. •
Household Furniture of every description received 019
Coneignment. •
Bales of Furniture at dweMa attended to on th e moat
re
, asonable terms.
BALE :ak A parvAis crlutEviioN OF ApiERI• •
, • ~, CAR:AND FOREIGN ' COUR3 AND MEDALS.'
AINIIO9,IDAY.,, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, .
•• • S eptember B,7and 8. • '
At 34:,o'clock. at the auction storo, will bo geld, the cot- •
lectlen of Captain Edward P. Thorn, or Plainfield,
J...ccattpristng 1000 , 1ote• of American and foreign,Galds
Silver and, Copper Coins and Medals.
Uatalognesare:now ready for distribution 'at the ARa*-
Con etorg.
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Sale at the Auction litore',No 4110 Chestnut .
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HANDSOME PALOR,DINING ttoolll, LIBRARY-.
AND. • CHAMBER. •FURNITUIRI, ..nosEwooD,te
! - PIA N O •FORTE: FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND
PIER GLASSES, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAR
; PETS, SPRING AND HAIR MATRESSES. SIDE. `• .
BOARDS, 11GOKOASES• , COTTAGE OF.
FICE FURNITURE. SILVER PLATED WARE
AND ',CUTLERY: ENG RANINGS, DECORATED-
, CHINA CHAMBER. SETS, &c ,
• • • • ON FRIDAY MORNING, • '
At 9 o'clock,: at tho auction store, No. 1110.0bestnut
'street, will be sold, by catulogue, a largo assortment,
of superior Furniture.
SECONDHAND'EURNITURE. '
Also, a large assortment •of Furnitpro from families
'declining housekeeping,
1,647,861' 80
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AIICTIONE.Fati,
• WALNUT street.. 4
• Sa'eV. E. corner .Eightli and Calrowhill strettin•
LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WINDQW-;
• SHADE - MANUFACTORY:. •
ON FRIDAY 1110R.NINO.
September 10; at 10 o'clook:4arili o sold;withoitt reservir,`„
the Lease, Goodwill arid Fixtures of a Window Shales, ,
Manufactq : Shade-frames', Tables, Pallas . , Oils, Rack,
Office Tti tu ac
eo. , '- •
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• Assignee's Sala No: 816 Arch street. , •
LEASE AND STOCIi OF A_I;0011ING-GLASS AND „
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PICTURE • FRAME Iif.A3MFACTORY, PREMIX ' -
PLATE MIRRORS, E.NGBAVINGS, CLOCKS,. hIOULDINGS G 4 ,r
• ON MONDAY ]MORNING, • • ,
Sept:l3, at 10 &clot*, will be sold- without reservelfi t tt
catalogue, the entire stock of; a Looking Glass and, Pic
ture reme 'Manufactory, - French Plate Mirrors,' Em:'"
gravings. Clocks, Carpets, W alnut ; Gilt MeUktinggs.:
Frames, Cases, Glass, dm.
Also, {ho Lease, superior Wagon" littruegs t Sigivis,&o.,
• Sale 'peremptory, and terms cash:
Executors' Salo No. 407 Richmond streot,ahove EanOver -
HOESEHOLD FURNITURE OARP.ETIN dm. •
ON WEDNESDAY nbittase.,,,,
At 'lO o'olook,' by 'order of -the Exbdutors
Stowert, dec!d., the Parlor, EkaraboriDiulug and. Kitchen Furnitufe, Ingrain utirpsts, ac:
11A1718 & - HA.ILVEY,' 'A I TlOsFa3l4l3,' '
'•,: (Xiate with ISlThomaaAlloni3j: •
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Store Nos. 46and BO North SIXTH street.' , ,
• ' Sale No. 1211 Brown street. .• 2
SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLORf ~CHAMBER AND
DINING ROOM FURNITURE, Two . COTTAGE,:'
.surrs,,k7N PLATED WARE, FINE. CARPETS • •,.,*
,'Tex THAJRSDAY.MQRNING,
I Sept. 9 at 10 o'clock, by catalogue__, at N 0.1211 Brawn 5t.,;."
the entiraFurniturthlincludihg Walnut andllair
-::-Parlailiurttiturar-strpertor.-Vialtmtv.ChanMerSuif,,Ertc
tenaion Table and Chairs, , Cottage •Suits, .marble to s
no-r-Spring,mul-Gurledr.-/lair-.-71idatressesT7line.-
:Ware; the Blinds,; Gas consuming " Stever, Tapestry-
Carpets, line Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, 4itcheln
UtensllB, Ac. , - •
Sale at the Auction`Rooms i •
HANDSOME FURNITURE - , I'IIENCH PLATE MLitt /
ROBS, SUPERIOR SECRETARY 130ORCASES,,
s.
ON FULDAi. MORNING,;
.•At : 10 O'clomr,'at the auction remake a large assertmenvers '
new and secondhand Furniture, comprising 4mutlselpa r
'suits Walnut Chamber Furnitare,luar cloth and! , reo;,
H y
!Parlor and Library Suits, several •Cettne ;Sults, mma-tift
er Secretary Lady's SecretarY,lll nn
nadeoiv •
dargeDentre and ißouquet Tables, surierlorsEttortettair,
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'Table, Mirror, oval frame; a larg_enumber of Straw:and. '
.uskllatressee, fine Carpets, 01.1 Chathiti'
THOMAS BONS ) ! AUCTIONELIED,Bi;
,_,N05,139 and 141 South jr_OURTH algae
- BALES OS STOCKS AND 1t.E.M.8 ESTATE \ •••••F A '
Ng - Public sales at the philailelphia Exchange awry
LTUESDAYint 12 o'clock': '
THURSDAY. • • •
air Funiture, sel,es at Ale ,Attetion i . 'Here Eylpagr.,-
• •
dlfir Sales at Residences receiveeaDeeial attention. •
Sale at the AuCtionßeoiesilros. MO and 'l4l' South
• ; -.Fourth streetY L Ly.
SU-PERIOR HBUSEHOLD ruErwromit,: PTA.IO4';
_3 I .II I ROBS:2F I ItEPItOtiFiSAITE,YELIVET,AIRUS.--
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HELL} AND UT HEIL CA ItPETS, Ao.
ON THURSDAY IMOR,NING.' ,
Scpt„ 8, at 8. o 'clock, at the , Anction ,Rootath, by eats,-
j,sgue,, an assortment of Supozior:BotiOcholiteutnittire,;,''
coniprising-diandsome" Walmit" .P,arlor. Furniture, con.
veiled with plush', reps and hair cloth; Walnut - Ultillubor -
ISuits; Nulibgany . Piano,•Ereneh.Plate
robes, Bookcases, Sideboards, Extension, tlentro
Hoult:t Tables, ,Lodnikeit, Het Shunig.ollica Furairet
dine ir atresses, Feather Beds, Bolster end Plu wa s
Ohio rand Glessiverey Fireproof •Safe, niads,' by , S t
ninger;,superior, Sewing ..liloohloot
Cookiiig Stores, huh some Yelvet,'.Brpaise and of
Oarpets„Fluer,Ulyths,Ac, , , •
'Aiso, largo Painting, Nanoleon' Crossing the Alps.*
A kIJO
•, superior, d onble berrel breecledoadiug tY,cirli t l
Pice, with apparatus complete,,matle'by P,bterman; c
' .1' • •,• •.:11
ri , D, , .3.10014Eg$ & (jak.•::,,;;l •••,._•
U. • • • • AUCTliMitzlie
• • •;_llo;•51/0 MARKE'ret,;_det:‘. ,
BOOT AND !MOB BALE§ EVERX,MMPAT.,44ri?
, : , 1'111.1RD413.6.1% ! 4
JORDAN'SI3ELEifitAT kljt
-• Ale for lavalide4araili Mi; ' , 4 A'
The eabarrlbor la now turandied,wltti Vheittol •
anpple of Mr highly
d rititritl UWle
l otia Well-Imovhf tiircer.
p a tt e yll i c i f t a n: r i l e:xl=lld l arala i lriti, t l e c i ,P - ' .
to tha:atteation of all I ootiammot t wlnVlm4ib aatpteetyi
- parent - I-tide; prepared from the materiaN and pat
up in, the moat careful amain*/ home nee tea or-.
tattoa corder, by mall pr atberyttaaliropasrlded;:
• •;220 Pearetreet
ad' ' r tiiioWlhfid
TUST RECEIVED 4.1 1 r0114 1. iTonol;ooil
e) caeca of Champagne, eparkhak Catawba and , Cult- +, •
;fornia Wines Part, lidedeic,,kiberm i .lamatra and Santa '
Cruz. Rum ;.• line-old -Bran Ma add 3 Vftlellida; :Wholesale
le • • • Za) Pear atroo_it
• BeloW • Tialidlahlt MahatilVittreetai and above Dock
etlraet-11 ~ i'•
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,FOTP4-4 V441 , 1N .. . .1,1 . 411. •
, defilguou aro tiOa 4 tereiviiig froni t he' bfilli.lannoi.
atork'e Celebrated "marmite". cottnty_.Fartnai which thew
effer tolhe triide. B. BUS. "Agouti Or
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