, _ •Al..oi 7, '.'''•:" ';::•: :','l. '...::: . :011,1141111iti0kir96,1!0 . 7 . Tlfq - „PlOire Or '.4" . gtisliiiiWerailtak aillbeart and no brains, ill , imptila4trid4o liiitliaSt, is ' W,,fraiiiillailo',:most Of :us ;,Atarl:`, * - h ' knout her, : ~ , ,,,Oitliert,yrePate: or by . .,..pees - 1.1,44a_0N.0 ? 4 t :, :40 Wallas we.know ciiir2alPliabetßuPWeare;.z 'kat al) familiar With the 'idea 'Of' the gushing ~,;y1::::: man, and.yet gushing men exist, if not in attach nnmbers :as 'their sisters, still in quite i'.., :latifilitientforee to 'constitute' w . distinet type: w •;if. - ;' , , "i The hushing man is ,the , furthest possible re- qi... :,I(Miciyailfroni!, -- the:[;ordinarY'..inanly '.ideal, as M;. ` women create it out :of their own imagina -7 ' Aiotis'!- -Women iketopicture men as inexol= ' - *H'• ablyjuat,-yeptenderl.'ealm, gave; L. restrained, „,, yet fall of PaSsicin well Mastered ;' G.feathearts with:. .an , eye , -Least.... niercywards ': : :if . ' you' .f . J!'''•iii . ill, else I , unapproachable by all • the , il''"ivorld".;', 'Goethes with • one . :weak ' . corner ' left for Bettina,.where love may queen it over , '' 4 Wisdom, but in - all save love strong as ‘ TitaiaS, • powerful aS:gods, and Michangeable as fate: :: ;{ They forgive anything in a man who is manly. X •"..'! ii4ording to their ownpattern and ideas. Even, ,'".., harshness amounting to brutality is condoned' ' •'' if the hero has a jaw of sufficient squareneSs, :4'•:' and mighty passioit just Within the liniits of . ..... '' , control, as witness Jane Eyre's Rochester, and Ws long line of ;Unpleasant followers ; always suppOsing, that't, that "he loves;' for, like the Russian wife win? wept for the . want of her customary thraShing, taking initinunity from :4„ the stick to mean indifference, they . would= .s :,,i;, thei•-have-hratalityWith-love-41—lan-no-love a ' , ,',....: alLi ' . But a gushing man, as judged by men ationg men, is a being so foreign to the ideal that +a 01; new 7 understand When they do see him. , Antrifiek do not call hiin gushing. He is frank, enthusiastic, . unworldly, , aspiring.; , perhaps. ,„tati..:: helgiabelled 'with that word of power, , ' high - : ; - "Y soiled ' *" but h e . is not gushing, save : when apok ' of b__m. • vFo y men, who . despiseliiir __ . men en . ':']nave..ot.::. an intense contempt forliin. A woman :: who has no ' ballaSt, 'and.' whose self-restraint goes to 'the winds on•every occasion, is ac.. 1,..; ; 'icepted for what she is worth, and but little dis-i r':" •:::,:;• 'appointment thid less annoyance 'is felt forl A,zi:Whiat is wanting: 'lndeed, men in general ex= : ' .. . - Pectso little from women that their 'follies .ifib-' ; coinit as of - con*, and :only What might be. '' 'Coked for. They are 'like' marriage, or the , I ~.,. ' : English climate, or a • lottery ticket, or a.dark i horse heavily backed, and have to be taken for , -:: . ,`better or Worse as they may turn out, with the' ' violent probability that the chances , are on the ' , .... side of the worse. But the gushing man is in- . • - excitable. He is a nuisance ,or a langhing- and as either is resented. In his Club, "t, at the mess 7 table, in the City, at he*, where .',. ,' ever he may be, and whatever he may be about, ~,,....... be is always plunging headlong into difficulties; ~. . and. dragging his friends with - him; always ,ifi ' ' ,quarrelling for a straw, putting himself grossly i . in the wrong, and.vehementlyapologizing.after pee':wards • hitting wild at one moment and doWn: .40n hisimees the next ; and as absurd in the one - attitude as lie .is abject in the other. He falls :2 - - •in love at first sight, and makes a fool of him= , self' on unknown ground ; while With men he :. is ready'to swear eternal friendship or undying ` enmity before he has had time to know any -,:.t thing whatever about the object of his regard • , or his dislike. In consequence he is being per ..":;,.: , , Petually - associated with shaky names, and ~,::•! brought into questionable positions: He is full of confidence in himself on every occasion, and • '..'• Is given to nfaking the Most positive assertions On things he knows nothing about, which after : '• wards he is obliged tolretractand to own him ," ' self mistaken. But he is just as 'full of Self abasementwhen, like vaulting ambition, he has Overleaped himself, and fallen into mistakes and failures unawares. He, makes rash bets '';'''. about things of which he has the best informa .".:: tion,so he says,ail will not be staved off by those who know what folly be is' committing, but insists op writing himself after Dogberry at the I , • ' test of just so much; he backs the worst player i - at billiards oil the strength of a chanceohazard, • ; • : and bets on the loSing hand at whist ; he goes ...' into wild speculations in the city, Where lie is ' certain to land a pot of money according to his own account, and whence he comes with, I empty pockets, as you foretold and warned; he ' takes up with all manner - of doubtful schemes ...., and'yet more doubtful promoters, but lie will • not be advised. Is lie not gushing ' and does not the quality of gushinguess include an Ar- . ' . cadian belief in the virtue of all- the world ? • The gushing man is . the very pabulum of sharks and ;harpers ; and it is he whose impres sibility and gullibl6 good nature supply wind for the sails of half the rotten schemes afloat. - Full-of-faith in- his fellows,- and--of belief in a •brilliant futare to be had by good luck and ~ not by hard work; he cannot bring himself to ' - - doubt either Men or' measures; unless, indeed, his gushingness takes the form of suspicion, and then he goes about delivering himself of accusations not one of which lie can substan tiate by the weakest bulwark of fact,and doubt ing the soundneSs of investments as safe as the ~ ..1- Three per Cents. . - In manner the gushing man is familiar and caressing. ,He may be patronizing or playful . according to the bent of his own nature. If le the first, he will call his superiors, My dear boy, and pat them on the back encouragingly ; if the - ~ second, he will put his arm school-boy fashion 4 : . round the neck of any man of note who has •• : 'the misfortune of his intimacy, and call him, QldloW, or Governor, or reX inCllB, as he is bid net o . With women his familiarity is ex - . cessiyeir offensive, and he gives them pet frames, or calls to them by their Christian names frau one end of the room to the other, , and patS and paws them in all fraternal allies- tionateriess, after about the • same 'length of acquaintanceship as would bring other Men from the bowing stage to that of shaking hands. Ills manners throughout are. enough to coin- pfomise the toughest reputation ; and one of the worst mistortunes that can befall's; woman ' *hose circumstances lay her speciallynpen, to - ~• slander and misrepresentation is to include .' among her friends a gushing man of energetic, tendencies, On the look=out to do her a, good . turn if he can, and anxious to let people see on ' what familiar terms lie stands• with her. He .. means nothing in the least degree improper ', when he puts his arm around her waist, calls „, . jier My dear and Darling in a loud voice for . • - all the world to hear, or when he seats himself at her table to write her private messages be ford folk, which lie makes believe to be of K. great importance, and which are of none at all ;• lie is only Cantinar and gushing; and he . would he the first to cry out against the evil imagination of the world which saw harm in what he does with such innocent intent. The gushing man has one small defect—he is not . safe nor secret, - From 'no bad motive, but, just from • the blind propul sion of gtishingness, he cannot keep a secret, and he is sure to let, out sooner or later all he knows. He holds back nothing of his friends or, of his 0wn,...- - ,not even when his honor is en :xaged:.in.: tliej - f . i.iiSt - ;:, being 'eSselitialty loese ' Tipped, alid - Witiflifs enaollinial Tifil'alWays hub • . " riling up through the thin crust of conventional reserve. Not that he means to be dishonora ble; he is only gushing and unrestrained. . ' • Hence every friend he has knows all about him. — Ilis latest lover knows the roll-call of all his previous loves; and there is not a man in 7l - his Club, with whom heis.on speaking terms, who does not knoW as much, Women who , • , trust tlatnselves to gushing men simply trust - themseivil, to broken reeds ; and they might as :Well lock for a sieve that, will. hold water as ex , :: • :pect a nigh of the sieve nature to keep their :, ,::tieere..t r whitte. , ,,.er it May cost them and him to 'l: • 'tiMrige )I. " ' ~ . . . ; •,, As a thcbrist the gushing man is for' over ad i yioating ; untenable ophiMns ' and taking. up i wth .extreme doctrines which 11(3 announces • confidently, and Out cf which lie can be argued • by the first, opponent h. encounters, , The - facility with 'which he 1..a1l bv, bowled owit , on any ground—lie , cails it being, eon , f , Z'.. - ,.'7'!'.',1; 1 . .:.;••,...,..:,,.,:?... -•j!:, ' - • • in Oi - Vu t mosCitrikiiii itiiit INotartii,..-is• . °Lick . ~, , iii*liiitieri and atlijOng . :' , -* Bl * .fr O l4 .s ..:the.iiciiiiol (link professor 4o 414ofi(nather;;: l . iis zeiltlinnabatid, i*irrtit4is* *,.. h.nftWi';'hiti . - re conveO V:al ions ii t iniqag tketriith,; - h ' whl s eh 'ad e ivei V te X : . ' - d "r 'a e n iin .- e , n- . eas * tio ) ff ,R dn kA b cis. l the gushing man who has once followed. it. As a leader - he is irresistible to both boys and Woineri.: His enthnsiastie, mire- . 'fleeting, iiiiihallaitelreliaiiieter find - a ieadY're - -: sponse in the youthful and feminine nature' and he is the idol of a small knot" of ardent worshijopers, who believe in him.as the logical' an u 7--- Welf-bidanced manla - neverleelieved in. He -takes. them - captive by a community of imagination, of impulsiveness, of exaggeration . ; and la followed" just in PrOportion to his 'Olt,' ness to' lead: This is the kind of matrivhe writes'-sentimental novels; with a: goofideal Of loVe, laced' with a vague form of pantheism or of weak evangeliCal- religion, to,'suit alltastes; or - he ~is great in a certain kind sof Indefinite poetrywhich no one has yet bdenfoundto under stand, save, perhaps, a . special '" soul' sister," which is the subdued version among us' of the ' Transatlantic spiritual wife. ',He" adoreS ' the '.feminine virtues, which he ' places far beyond all the masculine onei -;- and expatiates on the beauty of the female eliaracter which he thinks is to be the . rule of the future. - Perhaps, though, he goes' off. into panegyrics on the _ Vikings and the, -.Berserkers or else 'plunges boldly into the'rtilats of the Arthurian era, and . shes-inlobSolete--English-about- r eblvalty an the Round Table, Sir Launcelot and; the Holy Gran', to. the bewilderment :of , his . entranced. audience, .. to whom he - does not supply -glossary. :In-religion - he: is 'generally a mystic, and • always - :in . extremes.' Il&' can never be . , pinned .. down' ' to logic, to' ' facts, to reason ' and to • his ' mind the' golden mean is the 'sin for which the Laddicean ChUrch 'was cursed. , Feeling and emotion and. imagination do all the work of . the . world ac . cording to him ; and when hels asked to reason and to demonstrate, he answers, with . the lofty air of one sedure., of the better way, that he loyea, and that ' loVe 'sees further and more clearly than' reason. .- • -. . , . . If the strong-minded woman is a mistake among women, so is the gushing man:among men. Fluid, unstable, without curb. to goVern or rein tnguide,lie brings into - the; masculine' '.:world all the mental :frailties ' Of'the - . fethinine, and addStolliWn. the , force of his• own charac ter and nature:as a man. ...Whatever -he may be he is a diaasifir ' and at all times is associated with failure. He is the re,voltitionary le:ider who gets - up' ' abortive . 'risings—the schemer•whose Vans run into the sand—the poet whose books are. read only by school girls, or - lie on the - publisher's shelves uncut, as his gushingness bubbles over into twaddle, or ex hales itself in the smoke of obscurity—the fanatic whose faith is more madness than philosophy—the man of society. who is the butt of his male . companions, and the terror of his lady acquaintances--the father of a. family, which he does his best, unintentionally, to ruin by neglect or by .eccentricity of training—and the husband of a woman who either worships him in blind: belief; or who laughs at .him in secret, as heart 'or head preponderates - in her character. In any case he is a man never fmds the fitting "time or plat' , and who dieS as he has lived, with everything about, him in complete. Mal EWE Union Pacific Railroad Company. The President' of the Union Pacific Railroad Company has addressed the following circular to their stockholders: OFFICE OF TILE UNION PACIFC RAILROAD COMPANY, I.usToN, Mass., September 15th, 1869. TO the Stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad:, • It is well-nown that malicious attacks have been made upon your Company; upon its credit, and upon the character of the work it self. While all persons who knew the real causes of these attacks were well aware that they were without foundation and only vindic tive; it cannot be , denied that they were a source of grave embarrassment and difficulty. There is nothing so sensitive as credit: it may 'receive almost as great a temporary injury from false rumors as from damagingstatements of fact. The natural result of these assaults upon the. Company's credit was the arrest of the public sale of its securities, and a threatened danger of stopping the work,_ when v two millions a month were required to continue it. It was fortunate for the country, as well as yourselves, that,you bad timability, as well as the courage, to advance the millions from your private means, that were required to finish the Mad. I believe that no private corporation ever before made so large a call, or •one that was more .promptly responded to. The work upon the, line was continued during the winter at . a very heavy extra cost, but nearly all the obligations incurred have now been adjUsted. The eight hundred and fifty miles of road west of Omaha, which was built before last winter's frost, is admitted to be in splendid condition, equal to any in the country, and the remainder will be in the same fine order, as soon as aptual service brings the road-bed to the same solidity.. The road has been in sucz cessful operation since May 10th, almost with out accident; and the whole line to the Pa cific is admitted to be as safe as any railroad .in the couhtry. Although the travel has been large, it would have been much greater if the groundless fears of many had not deterred them from making the trip, and there can be no doubt that as these tears are dissipated uy successful expe rience, it will steadily and even rapidly in crease. By the Pullman Palace Cars the trip is made, not only without any unusual danger; but ahmist without tittigue. The earnings of the road since its opening Dave. been: From May 10 to May 31, June 1 to June 30, WM=UMIII NotWithistanding the, rate for passengers and freightS have been hvgely.reduced, the earnings for August will stand at about the same figures as for .July. With all the disadvantages attend-, lug the opening of the road, the average ear& ings, so !far, have been at the late of about eight millions a year, which will be steadily aupnented by the development of the Pacific coast and by settl.ment along the line. The Company own over three million acres of land in the Platte - Valley, .in Nebraska, which competent, judges, pronounce ,equal to any in the West. • The Were ofiered for sale at Omaha, .July 37, and 40,000 acres were; sold in one month thereafter,'at an average of over 5 per acre:" The Company also own over ten million acres in ..addition,_ some of Avlikhis oClittle valtie, but there-are. portions` 'freni which a considerable sum will :evelittially be realized. "Many portions of the Rocky Mountain and. Wahsatch ranges abound in rich mineral ores—especially copper—and the con stantly increasing development Of the mining interest will tuld largely to our business. Ex tensive coal mines are finind along the track for 300 miles on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, for which there is already a goOd demand. , Yon will perceive that the incoine of the Company is now ample to meet the interest on its First Mortgage and Land (rant Bonds, and we have every reason to expect that the natural growth of its busineSs' Will soon give its stock a value that will Make ,;n sOlt4lAkreturn for the risk yen have taken. in building longest railroad line in the country, through a wilder ness which most persons pronounced impas sable for a locomotive: _ • . • Ot,tviat MID) President. ffM=== TitEPAINAYANINO.B.iMIATIN--PHITJA ' 4 u S DAY IBS GRIFFITTS WILL RE-OPEN M her school SEPTEMBER 13th,, in the uppor • rooms of the School Building of the Church, Chestnut nut street. Applications receivea et 112,1 Girard street. au2stool TM.• FEWSMITH'S CLASSICAL AND VV • lfathernathical School, 1008 Cheannt street. Pupils thorotighly.fitted for College. or business pur suits. .. . , . The Fall Session will commence on MONDA Septtan ber 13th. - • Circulars given, or sent to addiess. on application. -WEST PENN ..i(,),UARE' SEMINAR I for Young Ladies., No. b South Merriok street, (late Mrs. S. Mitchell's). The. Fall term of this School will begin on WEDNESDAY, September 22,1. Miss AGNES IRWIN, Principal. sea tell MISS CLEVELA.ND DESIRES — TO AN ncanice that she will open, on MONDAY. Se p teMber 20th,.at 2023 In Lancey Place; a school for the education of a limited number of young Indies. Circulars may be r had on application at 242 :iouth Eighth street, between the hours of tl :111172. UR HOUSE. • • Y Select Boni° Boarding School for Boys. Assisted by a graduate of Trinity Lintversit V. a gentleman of attain ment and experience, and aided by other terichers.Mß.S. CRAWFORD will be prepared to receive her pupils on WEDNESDAY, 15th September. Ur' can be reached by Sixth street cars and dummies via Frankford. For-terms and circulars- ti.pply to the PRINCIPAL, Ury House, Fox Chase P. 0., Twenty.-third Ward, Phila. • eel Imo§ 4 91,420 12 - 706,002 29 - 62;3,559 96 YOUNG Ml.1 7 N No. 1415 FILIWARD mArttliqk smult A. m„ Principal: 2. This School offers stirrer* advantages to those Ore paring for business. The course in.tbe common English branches, including mathematics is very thorough and cornpletm-,Special inktructorain.-Nrenob,-Drawing, Pen manship, Elocution. • 2. Those looking to College ,recelio. a most thorough preparatory training.' • ‘,l 3. Special Features—An unsiintsasseti loCality, largo' and well-ventilated rooms, a secluded _play-ground, a tirst-elas_s Priniary_flepartment. ••• ' • Next Session 'begins, Septernber7p.--,Tirenlars L?:23 Chestnut street.' . an'23-lhi9 AA' ISS L AIR D.' kt,,SEM RY FR O -Ur Wittig Ladies, No. 523 North Seventh greet. Will reopen WEDNESDAY, Serlembor 8,18G9: 8 1`16.1111' WEST. CHESTNUT. STREET INSTI v vv tute.-31iss T, .BROWN will-open a school for. young ladies at No, 9Q35 Chestnut Street, on TU 63- DAY,Sept. 21. irenlars may be pradured at the echo andon alter Wei nesday,tho 15th. sell-Mt' BARROWS!S SCHOOL FOR BOYS t , Efingn i t i kl e ,;ol l llV-Op r o i n iS ITZE T A ; e Chestnut otit.l3,_ au- T ll- GREGORY :WILL _ o E peni f S heir School G lfor Young Ladles, Na. _391t10. i f mist street, on MONDAY; fiept.l3th.n u:10 ia iiGifitLEALET,FRENCH TEA n C u e l b l : 237 South Ninth tr eat. YTIH ~E E CLASSICAL , AND NGLISH I . School of H. D. GREGORY, A. H., 1103 31nr het street, will reopen on IIIONDAY, Sept. 6. an 26-1110 ,BONNEY AND r MISS DILLAYE reopen their boarding and day school ( twen tieth year), September 15, at 1615 Chestnut street. Par ticulars from circulars. - aula to octi CLASSICAL , . MATHEMATICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, at 1112 .Market street, re opens September 9th. Rooms large:- - sel , S. COOLEY, A. 31. MISS 'AEROTT .AND AIM& WELLS, Will open ( t Fo hß erl a y ofN gandDay p Sch a o ee or , Ghia, on the fret Monday in October, .1865, at No. 525-1 GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown.; Philadelphia. • Until October let; direct 'to No.: 741 North NINE. TEEN TR Street. : . • aulo-3m§_ SCHOOL REMOVAL: !. • Miss JAMES, will resume - thetlutieaor her School , on :MONDAY, 13th instant, , -Nov 1224 Chestnut street.Aelo -12 t§ .•• . . MISS BORDEIV.S.SCHOOL FOR. GIRLS and Boye3, No. 162.6 Pine, treet will reopen Sep tember 13th. ' . . • ' set; AR tIRI :`flitlitAN WILL BE-OPEN .01. her School, No: 112 North Seventh street , on I,)s ,0)1tlie Kith of Ninth Month ISeptember) . M. §II:.IPLEY WILL RE OPEN her School, N 0.4 South MERRICK 'Area, on Second-dal (MONDAY), 9th month (September )13tH, 18119. , • • • ec3 ho; THE ARCH STREET INSTITUTE FOR rngilie-/47 Arl, street , vilrxocrMON/a, Se P lti4rt.Vl)Pi3f9tn au3o-2m§ MISS L I.lißjrN, FPENLH LANG' UAGE.—PROFESSOR J. MAROTEAU has removed to No. 223, South Ninth street. - - itu26 ha' et HEGARAY INSTITUTE, FRENCH V and English,for young ladies and misses,boarding and day pupils,ls27 and 1529 Spruce at., Philad'a.,will re-open on MONDAY, September 20th. French is the language °Oho family, and is constantly spoken in tho Institute, MADAME IPLIERVILLY, PrincipaLE32ni w I 3m IVCLSS BUFFUM AND. MISS WATSON ,LIL will reopen their French and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1409 LOCUST street, on WEDNESDAY. September J. au9 m w f 'Jan§ etERINIANTOWN ACAD EM t----ESTAB -1.71 lisheil 1760.—English, Classical ' TM Scientific School for Boys. Boarding and day pupils. Session be: gins MONDAY, Sept. 6th. For Circulars, apply to C. Y. MAYS, A. M., Principal. GEIINA NTOWN: Pit ILADA. an 4 w fm tf 441.8 S M. K. ASH BURNER WILL ' ELI)- 2 open, her School WEp.NESDA Y. September 8, N. . corner Fifteenth and Pine. au% liii* rpHomAs BALDWIN'S EN GL I SH,CL AS _ll.. sical and Mathematical School for Boys, northeast corner of Broad and Arch streets, will re-open Septem ber Bth. iiiPs3lm7L__ COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, S. W. CORNER Broad and Walnut streett. Term beziris Sqp7 tember 6tlu [au2.3-tf4 GINALD CIIASE, A. M., , • , e. BY W."eSCOTT, A. M. ffEEN .THE FIFTEENTH. ACADEMIC YEAR 1 of the Spring Garden Academy, N. E. corner Eighth and Blittonwcod streets, begi,p,s MONDAY, Sept Bth. Boys and Young Men prepare,fitor business or college. J. P. ,BIRCII CHAS. A. WALTERS. A.M., au2.3 Img JLISS CARE'S SELECT BOARDINGNG and Day School for Young Ladies. EILDON SEMINARY, opposite the York Road Sta tion, North Pennsylvania Railroad, seven miles from Philadelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Sept. lrith. Circulars obtained at the' olßee of Jay Cooke & Co : , Bankers, 114 S. Third street "or by addressing the Princi pal, Shoemakertown I'. 0., Iliontgonteryto:',P4.an2l hp§ T7EMISES CHAPMAN'S :S .- CARDING and Day School for Young Ladies will re-open September 13010869. For Circulars address the Prin cipals, flolmesburg, Twenty-third % aril. Philadelphia, or they can be obtained at Mr. TRUMPLEIVS Music Store, V 26 Chestnut street. Philada. au2 2m* ?THE BEST PROVIDED SCHOOL IN AMERICA.—THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSI CAL INBTITUTE—a.SchooI 'for Boys and ,Young Men —Corner Poplar and Seventeenth streets, re-opens MONDAY, September 6th . J. ENNIS, A'. M. aun Principal. GERMAN TO W N SEMINARY FOR kA YOUNG LADIES, Green street, south of Walnut Latw, will re-open September S. For eircitiars contain ing full information, apply to Prof. W. S. EC/I=66TE, A. Id : , Principal, • aug2ltg • YOUNG MEWS AND BOYS' ENGLISH, Classical, Commercial and Scientific Institute,. 1908 Mt. Vermin street. This successful fich6ol enters its - HMI year, September tith. Preparation for business or College. Pupils may now be. enrolled. Preparatory de partment for email boys, Rey. JAS. G. SHINN, A. M. au26 lm§ Principal. SPRING .GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES - . _ Rviopeued September 13. CULBERT (1011115 S, A. 31 ~ Principal , .._. 6.1126-110 WS find 611 31.1ti,161.11 dtrefit • AhIADAME CLEMENT'S FRENCH Protestant Boarding School, Germantown; Pa. e Fall Term will open on WEDNESDAY, September 15th,1869. For Circulars, apply to the Principal. aell'll ocl§ MR, J.A.IVIES M. CHASE WILL RESUME his chitties in Latin and Greek, and in- English, • Literature, Sept.ls. Candidates for College thoroughly prepared for the Freslunan or advanced classet. Addreo till above date, Capbridge, Mats. 1024 to th s tf.§ . • - VMS ELIZA W. SMITH, HAVING 11l removed froni , l32l to 1212 SPRUCE tercet, will re -0 en her Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies on WEDNESDAY, September 15. Circulars may be obtained from Lee & Walker; Jas. INT, Queen & Co., and after August 25 AT THE SCHOOL. jy2o.tu tR 7 A - - - OADEMY •OF THE PROTESTANT YKSTOPAI.CHURCH, founthi. Ai• D. 17860 - - Southwest corner LOCUST and 3 UNIPER streets, The Rev. JAMES W. ROBINS,. - A Head Matter, with ten Assistant Teachers. From September 1, 1869, the price of Tuition will be NINETY - Dollard per annum I . ol' all classes; payable half-yearly in advance. French, German, Drawing and Natural PhilOsophY. are taught without extra charge, • • By order of the Trustees. GEORGE W. lIIINTER, Tretteurer. Tlie session will open on MONDAY, September 6tlt'. 'Applications for. 1t411.1141K10n may be made dining the preceding week, between ten and twelve o'clock In the morning. JAMES W. ROBINS, aul7 to tb 14 ISt§ Head Master. FEW TSCII.UDY WILL REOWN — ILER :1717 Pine street, WEDNEI3DA Y., Benton. , bei• IGth. • Thii Department of Faiglinli Literature anti Natural; Plillogotilly will ho i7uticr tho cliargo of Rev. H. E. TE0111)1)Y. - 11 P-- 1S T H RP E---THIS Ciftr — R7oll school for. girls, on the south bunk of tho Lehigh, will begin its second year 1). Y., on the 76th of leieptem her; Tho tinntber of pupils is bruited to thirty: Fronch is ta tight: by aresident governess, and to for as possible made tho language of the faintly, Address for circulars, &e., - jy3-14 . ,w,t0c10 N e 1. .31:0 -t, ' \ ;C; ir. , :n 4 ,_ . .k:..14 11 ..11F 0 ' 41A111JP RII4CLIPS I t. 4,4 \:-sld . 'A -s4 .__LEJ ) .. •- 1 oriponom, , amt.; ViE 00513,Wii , • , " ( .1 I t A A Tifil, - K• 2 14 . l'Y; . 'r r..,; - ''," At ~' en gYirobiatolma Atini; .. v •it - „,kAs , 1 7 . ASSEMBLY piradimas.. --..- Entrance 108 South .TENTH Street. This School ptesente the following advantages: Finely 'ventilated class-rooms, with ceilings thirty feet in height, giving each pue more than double the usual Wide; massive stairways,, rendering accidents in tte arbling and dismissing Almost impossible. A , coripttAteachers every ogp of whom has bad years of thtperience is the art of unparting knowledge, and . makingetudy Interesting and consequently, profitable. , A mode of teaching and - discipline` calculated to make _school attractive,-insteadtlf-burdensome-to -the pupil— .en Indienentiablereauidite,for Complete success. ' Anplicatione received at the Academy from 10 A. 31. to 5 P. M., daily, on and after AUGUST 23. , s Catalogues,' containing frill 'partleqati and the blurted of many of our leading citizene, patrons et the institu tion, may be obtained at Mr. W. F. Warburton's, 430 Chestnut street, orhyaddressit l ig the Priv :f ell ,as above • Late Principal of the NorthWestilitbilc (grammar School: sel4-tf§ IEIRENCEI , TAUGHT. BY. „(,30.10-BESA .I2 tion. "Private ;lessotis.: Classes' now foiralnq for Indies' , ' Prof:nd gentlemen. A. DELACOURT, 12)$ street. • • - 5018..2t* MISS ANAIILE'S ENGLISH' AND •Frencli.Boarding and 'Day School, No. J. 4,0 Pim street, will reopen tyildeniber . •• ART SCHOOL. • • ' PitoF. F. A. VAN DER IVIELEN'S EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF ART, • At TIN, CHESTNUT street, Phßadelphia. ; This Institution, modeled upon the most celebrated Academies of Europe, is now open for the reception. of pupils. Its instructions are not limited to Artists ex elusively, but are alto carefully adapted to the wants of teachers, and nll others who desire proficiency in Art accymplishmegt.. ~ , • , Adndeeiori may be had at any, thne. .Circulara on ttp dication.. • • • mel6-12t§ ATISS CLARK WILL OPEN HER ghool 'on :WEDNESDAY, Sept.ls, in the School enH ding, _in rear thef the Church of the Holy Trinity, Nineteenth end. Walnut streets .• ' sels-lue MISS BAYARD'S BOARDING AND al SChooi will re-open September 15th, 1869. . sel3-Im*_ . 1418 Chestnut street C ET.IIA L I.INTS'ffc'UTE; NORTHWEST cornerTenth and Spring Garden' smooth, will re open MONDAY, September kb. Boys prepared 'for College or Business. Residence of Principal. 5.3-t Hort!' Tenticst. . H. G. McGUIRE,A itu29 36t§ '! J. W. SHOEMAKER, Vice Prin. - - MILE MISSES' MORDECAI 'WILL 11E -3_ - open their Day Sehuol for Young' Ladies on WED NESDAY, September 22t1,at.120,5 Spruce fit,- au3l-Im` N. E •' : . SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL; An English, Classical,- 'Mathematical, Salentine 'and Artistic Institution, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, • At POTTSTOWN , 'Montgomer County. -Pa. The First Term. of the Nineteenth Annual SOKNIOII will commence on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of September next. Pupils 'received at any tilll6. For Circulars, address Rev. GEO. F. MILLER,'A. M., Principal. REFERENCES: REV: DRS.-3lelga, Schaeffer, Mann, Krauts,Seles, Muldenberg, Strayer, Flutter, Stork, Conrad Boni begger, Wylie. Sterret, Murphy, Bruilothanks, etc. HON S.-,Judge Ludlow; , Leonard Myers, 31t—sItussell ThaYer, Benj. 31: Boyer,' Jacob S. Yost, Blest& Cly mer, - John Klllinger, etc. ESQS Caldwell, Jame!! L. Claghorn, C. S. Grove, T. C. Wm:id, Harvey Bancroft, Theodore G. Boggs;.o. F. Norton, L. L. Hon pt, S. Gross Fry,Miller Derr, Charlea Wannernaeher; James, Kent, Santee Co., etc. .ItiLY 13, M. c ' th 14 tu•2m, WEST PENN SQUARE ACADEMY,' VV Ord National Batik Building) : 8. W.gorner Market street and West Penn Square. A training Collegiate Technkal and Commercial School for buys and young men. - Gymnastics. French, German: Art, 'Vocal Music, all under skillful teachers, without extra charge. College cl aFF es in every stage of preparation. • The Rooms will - be open for inspection, on and after August 2:kl T. BEASTLY LANGTON, Principal. [Testimonial :1 . . Pnibangt.Pula., May 'lst, 1869. I take sincere pleasure in .tonunending Mr. Langton to the confidence of all who are interested in the, education of boys. His large experience; his past success; his broad and thorough views of education ; his enthusiasm in his profession : his conscientiousness and sense of tho responsibility. attaching to his Wication ; and his exem plary bile asp member of it Christian church, render him, in my judgment, peculiarly qualified to he an' In stroctor of youth. GEO. D. BOA.RDMAN, , " aui;ts to th Pastor of First Baptist Church. SELECT SCHOOL—HALL, S. W. COll- ner GIRARD avenue and SIXTH street. Resumes September 13th. sel w s m Mt' USA - CAL. IiDIANOS.—MISSELIZABETH AND MISS JULIA ALLEN. Apply at the residence of their father, Professor GEORGE ALLEN,'2IS33. Seventeenth street. • M 'LLE. MINA DE B0'.1(7E; TEACHER of Piano and Singing. -Residence, No: 25.3 Tenth street, above Spruce street. se3-1 m w 12t' THE MISSES DURAN G WILL RESUME their instruction for the cultivation of the voice-- 171 V Filbert street. • . seiS-3r MR. CHARLES H. JARVIS WILL — lfil: Burnt., the duties of his proleBAoll BIONDAY, Sep tember 33th.1869. Residence: No. 131 North Nineteenth //street, above Arch. (. . aell-12t§ 7 81.NG.IING '. ACADEMY. 812 ARCA STREET. • • . SECOND STORY FRONT. - - The undersigned having secured the itbove central location, is engaged in fitting it lip for class instruction in the rudiments of Singing, Vocalization, Glee and Madrigal Singing. Full pa rtictilars in a few days. Pri vate lessons as unital A. R. TAYLOR. Ht 121* 1247._Filt.g!rtiittpq.. BALLAD SiNGENG.-3111. T. BISHOP will resume business October 33 South Nine teenth street. nu. 23.11" RONDINELIA,. TEACHER. OF S lG. Singing. • Private lessons and claws.. Accidence 308 S. Thirteenth street. • an2s-tre THE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF OFFICE 1024 WALNUT STREET. Class Rooms, 1024 Walnitt. and &57 North Broad. FALL QUARTER ‘1;i11 begin MONDAY. Oct. 11th,1859. Pupils may volumene° at any time. • CIRCULARS AT THE MUSIC STORES. AT R: THUNDER HAS RESUMED His lessons. .Tho CHORAL CLUE NOM resume on MIESDAY CVENING, October 7. at lON Walnut street. °Mee hours front Ito 3 and 7to 8 P. 31.., at 230 South Fourth street. • se7 to th s Ut* THE PHILADELPHIA MUSIC SCHOOL .1..„ for ROAR ING AND DAY SCHOLARS will open OCTOBER 4T . ) . MADAME BLANCHE SMITH, Prin cipal. Tlfis s , brain departinentit under Professors of first rank. Irculars at all the Music stares. Subscrip tion list now open at Philadelphia Institute, l2OriChest nut street. . set-s lit t oci§ TAMES P 1 Al M. B. . 19 ORCr — ANIST , CP St. Marks ( 1430 Spruce street), will continue hispro fessional engagements on October Ist.- _,Lselti,a,tudliot§ ON,S. ALEX. WOLOWSKI REOPENS 1.11, New Courses of Piano and Singing, by his extra ordinary new system ' winch enables one to read musio at sight. and renders the voice powerful and melodious. 0100 s. W. will also explain his new invention, '"Thte Cinch." All those who desire to become fine singers and txcidlent performers, and join Concerts, Oratorios, or Choirs. Will call at Mons. W. 's residence. .523 South Eighth street. se9th s tulin§ INSTRUCTIONS. ; RIDING—SCHOOL—MR. E. DE KIEFFER will open his Riding School, $OB and SR/ Dugan street, below Spruce, on SEPTEMBER 13, 1d69, with a good stock of well-trained horses. Horses trebled to the saddle. Those keeping their horses at this stable can have•the •privilege of using the riding recta. Saddle horses and carriages for parties, &c., to ....VORSEMA_NSHIP SCIENTTIPI ' cally, taught at the Philadelphia Riding School . , street, above Tine. The 11011 M are quiet and Pmutl . thoroughly trained. For hire, saddle horses.: Also ear• tinges at all times for weddings, parties, opera,funerals, &c. Horses trained to the saddle., . . _: THOMAS ORATOR & SON, Established IEI2I. WM, G. FLANAGAN & SON, HOWSE AND SHIP PLIIfiIIERS, No. 129 Walnut Street. iY7 7Y_§ JARIEO A. WEIGHT, THORNTON PIKE, CLEMENT A. OEIO COM, THEODORE WRIGHT, FRANK L. I.4EALL. • PETER WRIGHT & SONS briporters of earthenware Shipping and Corfitnission Merchants, No. 115 Walnut street, Philadelphia. TIiM B. • WIGHT, , , ATTOIINEY•AT-LAW, commissioner of Deeds for the State of Pennsylvania in Ililnoic. 116 Midieon street, No. 11, Chicago, Illinois. aul9tf§ el 0 TTON SAIL, DUuli , OF..EVERY VV width, from 22 inches to 76 inches wide all numbers Tent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker's Felting, Sail Twine, dm. , , JOHN .W. EVERMAN, ja2G No. 103 Church street, City Stores. 9DRIVY WELLS.— OWNERS, OF -PROP , 'erty- , -_The. only place to get privy wallaciaaneed and ifi diminfoete_at very low _prices., A. PEYSSON.l)ll.ann facturpr of Pondrutte, oldamith'n Ball. Library atreet B. XASON BINE6. ' JOHN 33% SITEAPH. TIIE`IINDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN tion to their stock of. _ • Spring Monntain, Lehigh and Lonna Mountain COM, which, with the preparatrongiven by 110, WO think can not ho excolled by any other Coal.. - • ißido,F hat State. Bnlldln No. 15 S, Seventh etreet. BINES Rc SHEA ter, L poo-If 11'4 Arch etreot wharf, Schuylkill. ISS CHASE, . 'Binh() nthorpe, 4. Iluthlehcm, Pn Ue.Agl === BUSINESS CARDS. COAL AND WOOD. TEMBER 20. 1869. -10PATOP4''..1,1 6)69. X ••` ‘ i '4110 , !F• • • t•dr,; , • • ff.'" V44 4 ' Isis a i*fer Having. juot Ow% lhe finest lot of Furniture error produced in Ole ci,ty.t will receive orders for the same, . during the montifor ltep ,t . ember k AT PRICES THAT WILIe OFFER INDUCEMENTS .TO The designs are new and eligant. The vorhinanshin and materials are of the hig hest order. I invite the attention of osewho intend furnishing to call and examine the stuck of Furniture, and convince themselves of the above facts. := =- JOAN N. 9.4W1EN,1ig6 oestput WHITE.PRESERVING II DY Pure Cider and ' ' White Vinegar. Creea Ginger, Mustard keed;t3pleca t tto. All the Tequisiteg for-Preserving and Pickling ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCItidES, Corner Elettelith' and Vine kielats. TATHITE.BRANDY FORPRESERVFNG. article Piet received 'Mid for wile at COUSTY'S East Gtocery ;No. 118 south Becoud street, below Chestnut:street: NEW GREEN GINGER.-400 POUNirta of choice Green Ginger hi store and for ealent COUSTVS ,Ettet End Grocery, o:, ]]B South Second street, below Chestnut street. -P 8 -- , V 1.T.-T 0 ,T 0; PEA; tllOOl STurtle And Jullien Soups of Boston Club ManufsC-, titre one of the finest articles for picnics and sailing parties. For sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No: lift South Second street, belay, Chestnut street. 'MESS, "'SHAD AND afietti Salmon, Tongues and Sounds, In prime order, just received and for sale at COUSTY.S East. End Grocery No. 118 South Secinid street. below Chestnut street. IJBE srlcEls,,atibu.Nr wHoLE -;.rate - Englieh 'the' viand —Choke, White Wino Boil Crab Apple Vinegar for ytckling in store, and for . sale at COUSTY'S East End . Gtocery, No. 118 South l'ieeend oireet. below C ientout 'street. ly tN NC!AL A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BEARING INTEUEIIiT AT SEVEN PER CENT, Di CURRENCY, Payable April and October, free of State and United States Taxes. This road run through a thickly populated and rich agricultural and manufacturing district. For the present we are offering a limited amount of the above bonds at 85 Cents andlntereSt. The connection of this road with the Pemmican and Reading Railroads insures It a largo and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first class MT estment in the market. WM. PAINTER dip CO., Bankers and Dealers In Governments, No. 36 S. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BANKING HOUSE JAYCoOKE.&6I 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new National Life In surance Company of the United States. Full information given at our office. kE 1 13 ___ 7l7 4- RS Dealers In V. S. Bonds and . Members of Stock. and Gold Exchange, receive ac counts of Banks and Bankers on' liberal terms, issue Bills of Exchange on C. J. Hambro & Son, London. B. Metzler, S. Sohn & Co., Frankford. James W. Tooker. & Co., Paris. And other principal cities, and Letters of Credit available throughout Europe S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets. D , 4_, E- 7\I :"YENT , )' ) It.II . c a 381A.N1K.1011,5, AND DEALERS IN r , GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, . ._. . ~.....,..4. • ... L {' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, , GOLD, &c., 40 South•Thir4 St n-D9tr C _ _ _ ici 180 - - TOs - oF NJ Chalk, Afloat. Apply to -stroRKDIAN & CO. .123 Walnut Bind. SL9 ME= DEALERS • r W PUBLICATIONS. 7 sphirido THIN DAY.- W . f*: - 1-1 • 3p ci.tt rs . . MAGAZINE THE OCTOBER NUMBER, With - tiri•ee fine' fullTage entirtivings. ``The:Vicar`orlitilifianipton'. - A New Novetof great interent.:, By. Anthony Trollope. Part IV. WRlfr,Two Illustratfone PEVE RP'; 7 10 '146n • W TO NAIVIES 2 : 'A Poem. IY THE 10NELX,,ONES. Illustrated. ni tft Frae Herroan of Pan ,...A. l Hoye°. ; 4 "V WHAT I SAWLOP THE SUEZ CANAL,. :vI.I.IIEYOND THE DREAKTItti: A liovol Part By lion. Rob rt Dale ' • VIL'IVICK LIBBY. _ _ _ VIII. TIRE ~ .PREEPIKAN Ahll nr.s....vUTURV. By George Pltzhnf h. • . ' IX. nom. A GARR _ I.T. Poem.,l3s , Edaar rayicett. X.' DIA ODALENA • • A Norelette. By the author of 0 old El cle,' ; "Counters , Oloehr,'".• etc.. Con eluded.) - - XI.THE DralocltATlC• , Moy - EMENT IN FRANCE. By Karl Binal. • XII. , THE PLEASURES OF POVERTY. , _X ItoNTavy Gos , Ap. • . • . - x.I•V ( LITERATURE, OP THE - DAY. • „.. • - 1119 - For Safe at all the Book anti Netos.stores.' Yearly Subicription,,44. "Binglt Number,3s Cents. CLUB BATES.-,Two copies, e 7; Vivo eaPles, 0 16 ; Ten Copieg, $3O; and each add Mount copy, Spact. - surs ,NumnEtt, With Preinium List, sent to any addreta on receipt of Witirty-ftvo cents, Addretsa J .B. LIPPINCOTT & Co-. Publisher s zlifirket-si,ophnadeligh RENAN'S ST. PAUL THE LIFE 01 ST. PAUL. :dr: Carleton. announePs' this morning thatlie Lae itt last ready a translation of Ernest lienan's great work, publishrti in Paris, entitlecl "The Idle of Saint Paul." , This work; which has created Each Saensation abroad, is the Mint r ultimo in the famous French author's "Origins of Chriiitinnity".—the first being THE LIFE OF JESUS awl: the .second being • THE -APOSTLES. Both of these books had an Immense sale, and this con eluding ono will hare an even greater succesS, as it Is the most exhaustive history Of ;net ife and Thnes, Man ners and. Customs of, the- Period of cans pad Paul that has ever itr neared in any language; • Thormanda Mid thousands id' the original French edi tion have been Hold at n very Kai price., and this new American edition it being railed foralready in enormous tinantities. AM-publication is to be thojiterary event of the year 1itt10111; III!? religious community • . The :volume is beautifully ptirtteil, awl bound uniform with the outlier's. caber and put the „tow price Sold everywhere, and sent by matijrcref Peslaife r 4)11 receipt Of price., el. 75. by Carleton, Publisher. New York. t twig w . _ 113 H IL OSOP .lEt Y.-OF MARRIAGE.—A new. courso of Lectures, as delivered at the New. York Museum of Anatomy; embracing the subjects; flaw to Lire and what to Lire for; Youth, Maturity and Old Ago; Manhood generally reviewed; the Cause of /lA digestion. Ylatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; lilarringe ,Philosephicaly Considered. warded.lums contnining these Lectures will bo for post paid, on recetpt 0r'2.5 cents, by toldressing V. A —Leary, Jr,,iioutheast ,corner of Fifth and Wahl ut atreett,Philadelprita; • fe2G IYI GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY: ." •• , Orders for times celebrated Sbfrts supplied promptly On brief notice. Gentlemen%'Furnishing Goods, Of lair styles in full ►aricty. • WINCHESTER & CO. e 3 -m f tf7oo CIIESTNUT. 4 FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, pour doors below Continental Hotel. mbl-fro wtf TYPE FOUNDRY: paILADELP,EITA TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS' FUBNU'UING WAREHOUSE, Eatablished The subscriber, having greatly increased facilities fos manufacturing, calls particular attention to his New. Berle's, of Classic I • excel of Boob . .and Newspaper TYm*s, which will compare favorably with those of any other Founder. His practical experience in all branches ap pertaining to the Manufacture of Type; and the fact of constant Personal Supervision of each department og - his business, is the best gintrautee offered to the Printer or finished and durable , article. .• Everything necessary in a complete Printing Es tablishment furnished at the shortest notice. 'AGENT Fait HOE. TAYLOR. 'GORDON, CAMPBELL DEGENER, POTTER AND ALL OTHER PRESS MANUFACTURERS. Solo Agents for this City of D. WADE df., CO.'S UNRIVALED LNIES.. A good article Is a eating of money. WO" , Give us a trial. L. PELOUZE, N. W. corner of THIRD told CHESTNUT Stieots. m 11-rn w ftf Philadel ado Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. PLITNIBING. BROADS, 1221 MARKET STREET, PUILADEL PIIIA. Steam and Gas fitting, Hand Power and Steam rumps, Plumbers' Marble and Soapstone Work. Terra Cotta Pipe, Chimney Tops, dx., wholesale and retail. Samples of finished work may be seen at ray store. Of the latest and moat beautifnl designs, and all other Slate work on hand or made to order. Factory and SaIesrooms,SIXTEENTH and CALLOW - HIHILL Streets WILSON & 3IILLEII. .21 63m§ THE FINE ARTS. Established 1795. A. S. ROBINSON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, Beautiful Chromos, • JENPRAvIIIiGS ARID P'AINTEITGS, Iditiiufacturer "or all Ulnae!"' Looking-Glass, Portrait 84 Picture Primes,. 910 CHESTNTJT, STREET, • Fifth Do'cir above the Contbrientai, /PHILADELPHIA'. SUDDARDS & FENNEIVI,ORE, Artists and Photographers, HAVE OPENED TIIEIR NEW GALLERIES, No.' 830 Apob. Street: Call and aee them; Pictures, 'in erery style, and sane faction guaranteed. : , ' 8..-411 the Negatives of HEELED dc:-PENNE— MORE, late of No. 5 8, EIGHTH Street, 'nolo' been re— moved to the New Galleries - ' CANTON ..PRESERVED GINGER,- Preservva Ginger; fr, !wren of the celebrated (Thy loontr brand; also, Dry Preserved Ginger, in boxes, hn -ported and for Salo by JOS. B. BOSSIER & CO.. 110fi South Delaware avenue. Jol2 s w Fives Wat A - easels' are abput to 84 from Spapa for Culid,' .';- „ Tun Mike of Edinburgh was .at Yeddo on „„ Viox-Pnzsinnuy t;e : 44.x, is again at San TnEAstrnv Department clerks now keep a record of lost.- , , • , A STATE(FArn isAo hej held at Jackson, INlissl4lol;l4inning on' October ""26th. • A FAIIIS journal says the French govern ment will send no representative, to the (Ectt menical - , 4 - - -; Eiorwr yellow fever patients have been. admitted to,the Xork quarantine hospital, from IheYrenell corvette D'EStreeS. THE Canadian Government is said to have requested the Iroquois 4ndians to remove to the Ottawa TIIE Kentucky State Fair closed at Louis ville on Saturday. ' ,Was.vioked: during the week by neatly 45,000 persons. .12/until° firer days' exiaibit,ion, the:Mechanics' Institute ht San Francisco, tonk in as en- trance fees V 20,000. ' ' , WASHBUIINE & Co.'s paint and oil store, No. 207:Pearl street,'New .:Yorki'was burned last night: LoSs, 510,000 Erour, buildings were-.struck by lightning near-. Harrisburg duriug:'the' storm of Satur day last. No liyes n were, lost. laying the corner -stone of the new. Town gall at Washington,Tai - ' ' JOHN THOALKS 'PENN, the la.st . niale 'de- Si!endant of William Penn - founder of this city; died in England, on Friday. • •• AT msport„McCandless rendered makingn decision impossible tO *mite the Washington and. Jefferson, .C9ll*es. J enoEPtisr:oPened' the political campaign in Mississippi, by a speech at Corinth, on Sat urday: kris said the next publio debt 4tatement will show little or no reduction,oxi account of heavy payments during the present month. • Plut.siDENT GRANT is expected' back in Washington to-Morrow . night. All the Cabinet officers are now in Waihington; • Jon JAY KNOX, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, will resign that position for the •Cashiership ..of ..the Union , Square Na tional Bank, recently.organized In New York. _.._.IN Charleston, S. C. yesterday, one of the largest churches was filled with a congregation who subscribed a large amount for the Avon dale widows and orphans,. .', . Tint State Fair will be held at Harris burg,.cOmmencing Tuesday, September 28th, and will continue for the three succeeding Two men named..[ lark and Hose, were. ar rested in Cincinnati on Saturday, on suspicion of having robbed the pork-house of Briggs & Swift, a few nights Since, ef $59,00U A large amount of ' jewelry and silverware, and' bills receivable to the amount of $lOO,OOO, were found, in their rooms. . , _ , , A raorrr occurred between a Company of Colonel Briber's command and one hundred Sioux, at Snake River, on Thursday; in which two Indians were killed and a number wounded: " TwO sioldierS ' wounded. Three settlers. were killed recently by Indians on the north fork of the Snake river. A rant:: was.thrown from the trestle bridge across the Congaree SWarnp, in SouthCaro. lina, by the falling of a tree across the brid,ge; on Saturday morning: The locOniotive eX, ploded, firing the cars and trestlework, and Six hundred feet of the latter Were'ccinsbnied. ,The engineer and a. fireman were killed. , ---- • —,-- From our late Editions of Saturday By the Atlantic Cable. Lorinox; Sept.l.B;--The Tidies calls to Mind that the first anniversary of the rerOlution Spain has passed, and none of the evils laid to the charge of the Bourbons have diminished, but have rather increased. There is Areater distress and confusion. and leas concord, efli eiency and public security. The policy of the Government in the provinces is reviewed, and its action there is contrasted with its.action in the city of Madrid. The Times acknowledgeS that till is done for the besti but the conflicting views and diverging tendencies olsome of the members of the Government produce help-, lessness and improvidence among all. There is harilly a ruling man in the Whole. Govern- . mem, but such as they are Spain must accept them. The country yields no better, and must make the bit of them. The Daily ..Vetcs says: " The question as to an hp proved. understanding ,hetyfeetr Spain and the United. States:remains 'unsolved. 'While the latter is impatient of delay, the former is sendingarinements thatmay precipi tate a' conflict. The Spanish treasury is vir tually empty, and temporary loans are re sorted to atancreashigly onerous tern's. This fact must be considered in estimating the possi bilities of the pending crisis.'' , „ LiVs 18.-+-A letter is pnblished from David 1,. Wells, Special Commissioner of the' Internal Revenue Department, ad dressed to Mr. Dudley, the American Consul ;Lt. Liverpool, on the subject of devoting the smplus,revenues of , the 'United States. to the reduction of the public debt. _ LONDON, Sept. 18.—Thomas Graham, I). C. L., Master of the Mint, and one of the most eminent. chemists of the day, is dead. PARIS, Sept.lB.--The Empress will leave for the East on October 2d Glen. Sickles's .Negoilatypns with' Spain. (Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening nulletioj NEW YORK Sept. 18.-L-A special Washing ton despatch to,the Ereniny Republic says: • - "Secretary Fish this morning was in receipt of a very, long and circumstantial- cable de spatch from Gen Sickles, Minister at Madrid, reciting that the proposition, or rather alterna tive made to the Provisional Government, that they 'sell or lose' Cuba, has had the effect of kindling a great resentment against the United States, - and that the whole Peninsula is aroused as one matt to maintain the colonial integrity of the kingdom. The Cabinet have declined to consider any proposition from the united Statea Minister at present: , "Minister Sickles has beeninfOrined that in no event will ;Spain consent, to treat on the basis of a losS or a "sale of her Cuban poises- "The Minister is of the opinion that Austria and'France have agreed to sustain Spain in her appeals to those empires for support. "The despatch dated this morningtnakes no reference to the telegram of ye.sterday, that Emperor Napoleon had advised Gen. Prim and the Minister of War to accede to the rep resentations of the United States and relin quish Cuba when they can and before they must. On the contrary the country is arouSed. Itc%ent Serrano is to despatch"l.43,ooo men as reinforcements'at once, and has adepted the pronunelamento of Prim, that the rebellion is to be put down at any cost. Minister Sickles asks for furtherlustruction.s,_nbt, Without;'the hope that in a modified form the proposition of our Government will be at least considered. He deems it his duty to acquaint least Depart ment'of State with the excited 'and critical condition:of affairs. "The State Devirtment has thous-- le State Depart—, nas . - to' telegraph the whole" of , this j Important: despateh4 to, the .1 3 resident, in l'enusyl.:. value. Mr. : Fish is, understood to have also advised ' Preside nt's mediate return, in order to baVe a full Cahinet meeting oit'Monday. 'impreisithiliere .Is‘ that if Mr. Fish' has his - way, .General , Sickles will be instructed _to - withdraw o,lo°lam - 41s, and to Wait further instructions.. It is a time of great excitement at the Capital." New 'Sark Bank Statement. [Special Despatch to the Phila.: invenina Nl 4 :Tie YOUR', Sept. 18.—The - - bank otatethent for.the Week ending to-day. shows a Decrease in loans, $2,368,509 ; . specie, $403,457-; -deposits,- V 1,433,194 ; legal tenderS; 1..52 . 28,670. Incre;180 of circulation, $8,583. xvi~c~' ht fit li HAVANA, Sept. tk--The'sehoiierl3:6; front Kep t York, for Texas, put into tiatarkras in.diStrwi!acul Wafi ddtalUexf bk the ftint'holl - ;err stmpicioti belag4fllib tor#ng orAft, but has since been released at-the intercession of the American,..Consul. HAVANA, -6011t4.18:=-8tlialli i ate Exchange firmer and advancing. l irrons CLIFTON /ROUSE, ONTARIO, Se t . lB.—About 10.80, this Anorning a reap ent4tly-dress ed young man,' null) Unknown, while sM.iidliig 610 sh to' the Falls, in front of Samuel Davis's house, deliberately threw off his coat and jumpe d over:the bank, and:was dashed to pieces. Lyneh Law in WiL9oolMau* , Nit - IMAGE CITY, • Wis., '80pt,,18.--Pntriek ldeek, conlined for highivayleihbery, was takeil from jail last night.by a i partypf %wilted porsims, and hanged. This, makes two mur ders land two lynaes within" this ifeek in this Increase of-Cars•ency. [Special Despatch to the 21111a.,Eveuitut Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, BePt.lB.ecretary BOutwell and 7 Superintendent . Mceartee, of the Cur rency Bureau„, were in consultation some time to-day; lit relation to issuing, as soon as pos sible, notes of small ,denominations. Ar rangements have beerv'made Whereby, after the first of October, the, Department can.fnr nish three hundred-thousand -della:re:. per day of one, two and ten dollar notes, and thus amount will be increpseci soon.after to half a' million: dollars 'daily. I This, ft is,e.xpeeted,'' hic extent. iMZ I) U S.. Reported or Phe elp tve mattilisttm , • LONDON—Bark Abraham *Wane. Gregersen-100 cks • soda ash Chnrchman & Co; 56 tons-clitTstone Paris white .10 cks rose pink B Seeger Jc Co; 20 es gum V A Sartori; 21 pkgs Wise Bosongarten &Bons: 555. do' do liroweril & Welghtman; 20 cks hre - clay - C G Lennig; 7 0 tons old'eteel 327 do rails 4630 bars iron order. , MOVEMENTS OF OCEATT STEAMERS. ildP4 3 , 11054'F08 DAPS Stuidt Sept. 1 Denmark ...... Liverpooli-NeveYork. Ss t.. 1 Cleopatra Vern Cruz ...New York Sept. 3 CUT Or. lohnirlck-AstwetW-NewYtirk-... Sept.' 4 Weser............Southampton-New York.- .. 7 A1epp0..... Liverpool-New York. , via AL....Sept. 7 Colorado--- LiverpooL.Now*York Sept. S City of 80at0n...-Liverpool.-NewTork....4 ' Sept. 8 Pennnylverrie4..:-Liverimol...New York-........ ..... Sept. 8 Cambria Glasgow-New York.- Sept. le Scotia LiverpooL-New DEPART York_ Sept. 11 O . Allemauia. Now T York.,..Namburm- Sept. 21 C of Baltimore-New York... Liverpool via If Sept. 21 York-Liverpool ' Sept.= Nevada..... 'New York-Liverpool ' Sept. 22 . Palmyra-- . . ..... .New York-Liverpool-.. .8e24.22 North America... New York... Rio Janeirn7kc.....Sept.23 Donau New York... Bremen Sept. 23 Columbia.— .. = ; New ....... . . Sept, 23 .... . Orleans Sept.Rll Paraguay ' New Ycrk...Lendon Sept.2s New York-Glaagow- Sept. 2s ninon ri-.- New York-Nsianau and Hat - 'a -Sept.. 25 City of Boston-New York-Liverpool.-.. Sept.2s ... . . New le ork...Liverpoon- Sept.2s cleopatra . . ... Yon... Vera 4.7.rur SePt. 25 TotraiVanda'-vbiladelphia....Savanuati :._............ 5 ent. 23 Bp.ORD' OF TRADE. Joint/ O. A. ('.IL DURBOROW; )Idozcrui.x Comdrirgs THOS. L. GILLEsPIEI , MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-Szi-T.3) HUN . llnum,s 461 SUN . SETS. 6 1 I HIGH WATER.I .56 ARRIVED ON SATITEDAY . . . Steamer Pionmr, Barrett. ttO I/OUTTI , from WllMlngton: NC. with lumber .' tiara ) Sr. Philadelphia and Southern Mall lIS Co. • . . Steamer Frank, Piereti. 24 Lours from New York, with 11111 , 4 e to M Baird /it CO. Bark ,Abraham Simile (Nor): G regeiseh, 76 days from London. with mdse to CF &GC Lennig. Brig • Confederation t Br), H tanphreys, 76 days from Cerro, with .close: bran/Desoto. to M'aiden, Km-ho Jr Co —vessel to L Westergaard & Co. AT QUARANTINE. • Fehr Catharine John, from Trinidad. CLEARED.ON SATURDAY. • Stt-amer liorrnari.:Crowerl. Boston, It Whiltor dr. (Jo ziteamor 3 15 Shrivel: Dennis," Baltimore: 'A Groves: Jr. Schr Minnie Repplier, Conover. Rotterdam, 13 S Stetson ,Scnr ncen 4:66,Weist, Beatty ; Mobile. do. ; • Schr P Boice,'A.dams, Boston Illakiston, Gruff Co. Schr J P Cake, Endicott, Fall'Diver. , . „ do Schr Josepldne,.Thinuer, New London.' Schr A V'llergen, Thompson. Boston. do :Schr E A Everman, Corson, Boston/ . • do Fehr Chas C Bears°. Boston. • •• • do Fehr Ja! Bradley - , Bradley, Washington, do Schr C R Vickery, Benton. Richmond Erring . Schr E M Fennell, :fickler, Salem, warren & Gregg. Fehr A L Cutler. Smith. 'Bangor, Ilanunett,Neill d. Co. Fehr Gen Grant, Colbaru, Richmond. do Barge R RR NoB6, Hessler, New York- do Barge It RR No 6, Smidt, do do Barge Constitution. Scanlan. do do Correspondence of the Philtulelphla Exchange. LEWES. DEL.. Sept. 17—PM. Brig Tubal Cailt,frorn 'Cienfuegos: paeAtal teeday'. Sehr 1. W Bent all, bound out, cattle , to the Breakwater, and remains, with all the fleet before reported. Yours, &c, , LABAI L. LYONS.. • HAVRE DE GRACE . Sept. IT. The following boats left here thie morning, laden and euilhigned t,a fOlkoWtC: ., •- • • - • ' Annie & 3lilton.•• lumber to WOolverton & Tinsman: Susie; do to Camden; G W Lotmor, do to Newark: F W Levan. do to D B Taylor & Son; Quaker city, anth coal to order;- W S Boyd, lime to Chesapeake City. • 11.EMORANDA. • Shipp Sat - anal, Turley, sailed from Liverpool ith hist. inNt. for UAL.' • Shp J C Itoyaion, Wayeott, hence nt Antwerp 6th itritnt. fihip firctnrue, FAlivardn. nailed from Liverpool 6th hint. tor thin port. St'etimer Tonawanda. AVakeley, sailed front Savannah lStti.inat. for this port. Steamer Rattlesnake, Mer=lon. at New York Ifith inst. from Portland.. ' Steamer Paraguay, Dixon, from London 28t11 ult. at New York yeste,rdit v. • SteatuertrftLNYebstCr, front Liverpool 3d frodant, at New York vosteniay. t•teurricr Cleopatra. Pbillirys, from Vern Cruz via Sinai for New.Yorkomiled from Havana Mk inst.: • Steamer Jamel S Green, Vance, sailed from Richmond 17th inst. for this port. : • , Steamer Juniata Iroxle. 11Ptice at New Orleans 18th net. Steamer E C iinight left Georgetown 16th Instant for Chester, Pa:whore she will reccilve a new boller,and be thoroughlk repaired: • Steamer St Laurent. Lemaire cleared at N York 19th inst. for ll:Erre. • Satemer Do Soto, Eaton. cleared at New Orleans ISth Inst. for Havana and New Orleans. • Steamer City of Antwerp, Mirehouse. for Antwerp, cleared at New Yorkitth Inst. . _ Steamer Europa, McDonald, cleared at New York 18th inst.. for Glasgow. Steamers • Geo Washington.. Gager, and Oen Meade, Sampson, cleared at New York fah inst. for N Orleans. Bark Veteran, Cathcart, hence for Boston, at Holutes' Hole Uth inst.. ' . . . . Bark White Cloud; Freeman, from Salem for this port, at Holmes' Hole 17th inst. arid-sailed again. Dirk Fersoget, Smith,. from London for this port, .sailed from Gravesend Gilt hist: •- Bark J H Mclttritit, Corning, hence at Antwerp 6th instant. Brig J Bickrnore, Henley, cleared at St. John, NB. 17th inst. for this port. Brig A B Patterson, Wilkie, cleared at New . . York 18th inst..tor Lagnayra. Brig Leonard,lll yet's, for Bridgeliort..sailed front Cu racoa hit inst,- , Licht. David Babcock,Colcord. was loading at dnitnica, PR. Ist inst. for Baltimore. . /kilt:lda Della, Fisher, was loading at Charleston 16th Suet. for this port. Seim Geo .1 Jones, Taber, before reported ashore on Prudence hilandi has been towed to Providence for re. pairs. Scbr Mary Stow, Rankin. Cleared at Charlestoul6th inst. for this port, with MO tons phosphbto rock. Scbr Dwight .Davitison. Smith. hence at •Newport AM 17th inst. Schr Ann E Valentine, Bayles, nt Georgetown,DC,l6th inst. front Boston. . Sam Furragut, Clark; Lucy • A " Blossom, Chatfield; Undo Tom, Look' S L Stevens, Stull; Mlyaway. Kelley; C L Vandovoort, Kelley,and E S COMInt, ferry, hence at Boston 17th Inst. Scm L Wells, Wells, hence for Charleston, at Hole AM 16th inst.; she sailed in the afternoon and re . turned 17th. . . Schr Ephraim Jc Aiwa, Green, from - 13oston. for this port: passed Holmes' Hole An'hith 3usF. Schr Mary Ella, Thomas, hence at Portsmouth 15th instant. MARINE MISCELLANY Bark Amnia. (lOU, cleared .19th. instant tiv William Brockie,- for Liverpool, has board 25.5.1e9 hi:whelk wheat in bulk; 2,773 do in bags; 293 barrels flour, and 40 bhda , bark . 'farAlt]) f6W6I - fikSiVi i gTitE r E r i l: . • triJ Boninling at 1608 Chestnut street . -Rooms In suttee or Angle.. • • BEAUTIFITL: SUITE OF R . 00145, ON second tloOr, private bath; &c.• "private table if de sired. Also, two other rooms, at. 1402 Walnut st,,Reli-.6r. riwo COMMUNICATING - ROOMS AND Mtge:: TAT.lok; - *It)) Board, at 180 ti fi C e l i l l ey ett i n, l 11 t mwo HANDSOME: COMViTS } IOATING reenik to rent; with Lottrilot 2001 Walnut street, in a private family. .• • ' t, • ,• ,• delti 01*. D OARD.—HANDSOME t Ni UNICAT NG rooms ind other.vocuuctos, ;with _No rd t oath Brondlitre'et. ' • uelu-6t CUTLERY. ________ 1) 0 D:4 ER & AND WOSTENIT.oIati'S EA, POCKET- KNIVES, PEAlty, , . atilt STAG HAN DLES of beautiful iluieh; RODGERS' and WADE It BUTCHER'S and trio CELEBRATED LEOODLTRR RAYOR. SCISSORS IN CASES of the finest unalitY Razors, KniVOEI, Scissors and Table Cutlery, ground auft polished. 'EAR INSTRUMENTS. of. the moot approved conetruotiott to assist the` hearties', bIA.DEIR,A'S, Cutler and Surgical Instrumentblaker,lls Tenth street, below Chestnut. myl-tf LARD OIL.-20 BBLS NO, 1 WEBTERN Lard Oil, to arrive 'and far tiolo 00CJIIILkif I;VEitiELLlCU(L t llltitientntit etre t, • , T.g.g 4 , ..:::.Ar 1 gw0r..A14wv...rx.A.F 4 rpgg::.11.4,1,.pitra.. ; g 1 4..! - 1 4..tiptgo..ii.o. , . FIRE INSURANCEIVONIPANY,,C OF PHILADELPHIA. Offitse -- 435 and 437 naeatnut Street. Assets on 'ettinuary 1.1869. /10,2 -4 677937aA.43• OaDltl~L. $400,000 00 Aecrged 1.003.570 70 Pkemiuros. • • • .„1;193,843 oLetlift3 i . • INCOME FOE UN 413, 12i ' 8360 1 000; T I . .asge44 10;59450054)00. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, . Tho iDompany also issues Policies upon the Rents of all kinds of buildings, Ground Rents and Mortgages. '-t 'DIEEOTOSEIL ~* ~ ~ . 1, - -.-, ' .C.... Alfred-G. Baker, - Alfred Filler, Bauble! Grant, Thomas Sparks.. Geo. W. Richards,. Wm.,S...Grant, Isaac Lea, Thomas S.'Ellls, Geo. Fides, . . ' l Gustavus S. Benson. !. ALFRED G. BAKER. President. ,', ; GEO: VAL E S,NIee Prestdent: .-! ) JAn; W. llcALLlSTEß, , Seeiretary:- '- i • ..•. `'. -'' %- .XREODORE.M. REGER Assistant Sicretary. ' fell tdo3l - ' , lncOrPtkillited RifUrfelils_27, LEP% - • . Ciffibe-No..'34 . ltotth - Fifth Stre,et, nistinritiimrog,_ - itouniioa• ithirriTuulr AND MEECH' ANDISE GENERALLY,FBOX • LOSS BY nag.. As ciari.uark 1; 1e?,69, $l9 • • 400 ti_9s • 05....: ,. TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot, - George I. Young, • Robert Shoemaker, Joseph It. Lyndall, - Peter Armbrtutter, Levi P. Coats, M. R. Dickinson. Samuel Sparhawk l Peter Williamson, Seeger. • - IC ' W . ll. ni liA t gli.., President, SAMUEL • ' SAMUEL SPAItHAWK, Vice President. T. BUTLER. Secretary. . The LI:ver:pool ee Lon= don ee Globe Ins. Co. . 4ssets Gold, ,§,17,690,309 United States 2 2 060 ) 000 Daily Receipts over $2.0,000.00 Primiums 1868, $5 665 075.00 Losses in 868; $3,662445.0° NO. 6 Merchants' Exchange, • Philadelphia. HE RELLAIIIQE INHATRACE (10M-., L PANE OF PHILREDELPHI,A , 'lncorporated hi 184 L "Charter Perpetual. Office, No. 303 Walnut street. CAPITAL 8300,000. Stores against logs or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildinge, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goode; Warta and Mercbandiso in' town or :Guidry PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. 8437,596 32 Invested in the following Securities, viz : First Mortgages 'on City Property; well ae :8168 600 00 United States Gove . rament Loans.-- 117,000 00 Philadelphia City 8 Per Cent. Loans ..... . . 25,000 00 Pennsylvania $3.000,000 6 Per Cent Loan—. 30,000 01) Pennsylvania Railroa,d Bonds. First Mortgage s,ow 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per • Cent-Loan— .. .. ...... .................». , .6,000 00 Loans.. _.. . . .. ... . .. 500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Mort gage Bonds. 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. • 1,050 00 Mechanice• . Bank Stock. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock 330 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia 5t0ck3 , 250 00 12,Z3 32 Cash In Bank and on band Worth Worth this date at market pricc:s.. t • DIRECTORS, Thomas C. HBO ' Thonms H. Moore, , William Masser, Ur /in " .. ' Samuel ner, Samuel Bispluim, " James T. Young; H.Z. Carson, lsaac-F. Bakerr Wm. Stevenson, Christian J. Hoffman, " Benj. W. Tingley, 2 Samuel B: Thdrints, Edward Suer. THOMAS C. HILL, President. WM .Clitl3B; Secretary. -: • • , . • PHILADELPHIA, February 17,18d9. • jal-tu th s tf THE COUNTY FIRE INSURAI'iCE PANY.—Office, No. HO South Fourth street, below Chestnut. The Fire Insurance Company of the Connty of Phila delphia." Incorporated by the Legialatore of Pennsyl vs , um in lag, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, excluatively. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. This'old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested ; continues to In sure buildings, furniture, merchandise,' eitherper tuanently or for a limited time, against loss or, damage diy fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. . • Losses ailjnsted and paldWith all possible despatch. DIRECTORS: , elms. J. Sutter,,Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, James N. Stone, John Horn, . Edwin L. lteakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mecke, • Mark Devine. , . • CHARLES J. SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. mIL-I'EN - - INSYTAVANIA FIRE I.NSU RANCE COMPANY'. ' - Incorporated KM—Charter Perpetual. No. MU WALNUT street, opposite Independence :Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, eontinuee to . insure against loss or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanenlly or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Gooaa, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. .Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an:undoubted security in the case of leas. Daniel Smith, Jr.; " 'John Devereux Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazlehurat, .IHetiry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL. SMITH, Js., President. AVM. 0. CROWELL, Secretary. : apl9-tf ITNITED FIREMEN'S II 'COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, This Company takes risks at tho lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEL- OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, Fourth National Bank Building., . DIRECTORS. Thomas J. Martin, I,henry W. Brenner, John Hirai, • Albertus King, Wm. A. Bo henry Bumm., James 1,1 ongan, James Wood, . ' William Glenn, John Sballcross, James Jenner, J. Henry Askin, . . ' Alexander T. Dickson, ' . Ilugh Mulligan Albert 0, Roberts,. Philip Fitzpatrick, t J ames . Dillon.- . .... . . . , CONRAD B. ANDRESS, President W.*. A. BorAN. Treas. Wit, H. FAGAN. SOC'Y /TEFFEICSON FIRE, SITRMANUE 0031* •t FANY of Philadelphia.—Oflice, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. . • Incorporated by , the Legislature' of Peprisylvania. Charter perpetual: - Capital and AtiFietS. $16(3,000. INlake insurance against , Losserdareage hy Fire on Public or Private Buildingst Furniture, *Stocks, Goods and Mer chandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Wm !McDaniel, • > . Edward P.. Moyer Israel Peterson, ' Frederick Ladner John F. Beloterlin Adam J. Glasz, Henry Troennier, , • henry Dotuuy '• Jacob Sehandein, • • • John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian ll brick, Samuel ' ••• George E. Forti • William D.-Gardher • • • . WILLIAM - MoDANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON Vico•President. PHILIP 11. COLHMAN. SecretarY and Irredsurer. . A .15IERICAN FIRE' INSURANCE COM.; ..ClPANY_ t incorporatedlBlo.--Oharter perpetual. N 0.310 WALNUT street, above' Third; Philadelphia. Haying a largo pail-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in 'sound and . available &entitled,- coral IMO to insure on: dwellings stores, furniture; merchandise, vessels in port, -and likely cargoes, and other .personal ,property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. . • • - ' DIRECTORS. , Thorimit. Maris, Edmund G. Dutilli, John Welsh, CharleaW. Poultneir I Patrick Brady, Israel ' Korria„ .. - John T. Lewis, -.•- John P..Wetherill, . - William V. Paul.. . . . • TROIKAS It.'IdARIS, Prosidout, ALBERT O; URAwvoßD,l3ocrotary. - • ' - msui - 6'dlo; Q -QHARTER PIMPETUAL. A " Flitt:H`;''ASS"ooliiTlON':: . ;::. : • •.. , , ,', :.:•• •• • :-, HILADEtPH 46 in the ADIOLAWARE "NE TrlATi":B2kitE r TM; StißitließoOMPANit.:-3 . s4,lWpossitad 8y the LsgisistalTof Penutylviusla l lgap,,-. Office 84; corner, of TRIAD and, i y!,,SADOT 8460* ; m i ls • On Vessels, Osig i rd Alla WlWare Of tint vrokkl,'' On gOOde leic it ettd and cirrisielO' grebe Union , E INSIISAN Oa Nlerehandise generelly",r to Dwellings ' • ASSETS Olt •TIIE.CGMPAIIry Noteamber 1x1888• 112004 . 99 rfnited States Etvepac9ent - ,, 10-40 7 5. .--; " 1 200 400 0 0 120,00911pitedStateaSix PerCt?ut,4o,9All, . 1881 10400 00 • ,00,0Cil United States Six •Per.cent: • (for PacificBo,ooo 00 200,000 State of Pennitylyania,..Six,rer. t • • Cent. Loan .. - ,: 21 1, 375 0 0 t i. 25,04 Pe City of•Phlladelphia Sit-r Cent • Loataexempt t,, W 172,594.00.. 80,000te Sta of Kew 4erser Six Per Cent • ' _ Loan • • ' r 0 1 ,1 5 , 0 ? 20,000 Pennsylvania ' Railroad First • MOrtgage Six Per Cent:Rol:olf e 20 , 21 ::9;. 0 0• ~,26,000„pennsylvanta Railroad - fecord3°TtgaeSAzer fnlr:s , hi°j9Y '!Al° W star i•itu:lad 3gagtinlereentakadt. retina• It• IL • gnarantee)„....... fO,OOO St of Tennessee Five Per Vient...;• Loa. , gyop '7OOO State o f f Tennessee Six Per Cent.. •. • • • 16,000 Germantown Gas Compatty; , pal and iutercltgtiaygnpse4l,l9,- . the City of Philaueipmsow • shares stock ... .. 10,000 pennsylvanta Railroad Company, _ , ZOO shims stock .14300 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad ~ 00 •( Company, 100 shares stock 0 20 000 Philadelphia and Southern hlail, • Steamship Company, 80 shares.: , • 2074300 Loans on Bond and 7.lltirtOnge,ll.rat liens on City 4'4(400; Par.. / . cosi; e1 giagvata 9 ,41 0 130,320 , 25 .Beal Eitate. .. . 36000 ,00 Bills rqcoivaVlo for ........... - made L.. • • - • 01 Balances duo at Agenchm—Pre-. - t r A n .c lulu . s .d on i -Marino Polidios--;-' delerd Interest, and. other , . 40 178 88 Stock and '° Scrip ue 8 o f ii ° n r : P d an ry Corpo rations, e 3,150 00. Estimated " ; ...... - 2,813 00 , ' . Cash in Bank - 4115,150 03 ' Cash in Drawer 413 65 115,55373 • DIRECTORS Thomas Hand, . .J ernes B. McFarland, Edward Darlington, ' William O. Joseph H. Seal, Jacob P. Jones, Edmond A. Semler, Joshua . P: Eyre,— -- Theophilus Paulding, William G.Boultan Hugh Craig, Henry O. Dallett, John C. Davis John D. Taylor, James O. Hand, Edward Litforircadei •, John It.-Penrose, Jacob.Reigel,, H. Jones Brooke . George W. Bernadon, Spenher Wm. 0. newton, • Henry Sloan, • D. T. Morgan; PittsbUrgb, Samuel E. Stokes John B. Kemple, do., JainesTraquair, •' 'A. B. Berger. , • . do. - < THOMAS C.: HAND, President:" JDIIN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYIBUIIN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, AsalSeeretarr.. Al 4 REACITE. INSITIELANCE 0031 PANY.—CHARTER. PERPETUAD. Office. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Phllada. Will insur,e against Loss or Damageby Fire on Build ingaieither perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture end Hercha nd ise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on - Vessels, Cargoes - wed Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. - DIRECTORS. . William Esl.er, LeWili - Andenifed, D. Luther. - John Hetcluun, John R. Blackiston, J. E. Ileum, - William F. Dean, John B. Heyl, Peter Sieger. Samuel H. Itothermel. WILLIAM.SHEIL President. WILLIAM F. T..,kg42,./ . Vice President. Wai. Surrit, Secretary. .7' jaM to th stf VAME ' INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 1556. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 5200.000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Inures against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per petual or Temporary Policies. DIRECTORS. Robert Pearce, John Kcesler, Jr., se Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes,. John W..Everman, Mordecai Bnzby, VICHAnDSON, President, :AWN, Vice-President. LRD.Secretary. &Id Charles Richardson, Vim. H. Maw n, Francis N. Buck, Henry Lewis, Nathan George A. West, CH : - ARLES wirmbuirs " .H • B BLANO FOE, - B OS T 0 N.-STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT, SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY ' FROM PINE STREET WHARF. PHILADELPHIA ; AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. FROM PHILADELPHIAI ' FROM BOSTON, SA XON,Ws.dnesday,Sept. GARlES;Wednesday,Sept. 1 NORMAN, Saturday, " ' 4 ROD/AN; Saturday, " 4 ARIES.. WednesdaY, !", 8 SAXON; Wednes4lay s " 8 ROMAN ; Saturday, " 11 NORDIA_N, Saturday," 11 SAXONOVednesday, " 15 ARIES, Wednesday, " 75 NORMAN . , Saturday, " 18 ROMAN, Saturday, • " IS ARIES, %S ednesday " 22 SAXON. Wednesaag, " 22 I ROMAN; Saturday, . " 2.5 NORMAN, Saturday," 25 SAXON. Wednesday , " 22 ARIES; Wednesday, " 29 , • These Steamships sail punctually. Freight received every day. • Freight fortVarded to all points in New England. Fur Freight or . Passage (superior accommodations) apply to . 1 HENRY WINSOR & CO., ' " . 338 South Delaware avenue. 843/.593 34 e,154,361 32 HILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND P -NORFOLK-STEAMSHIP LINE. uniouGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. EVERY SATURPAY L I,p Noon, from FIRST WHARF above, ARKET Street. THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South rolma via, Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va.; Tennessee and the Weet via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich mond and 'Danville Railroad. , Freight HANDLEDTIGT ONCE and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. - - - - - - The 'regularity, safety and cheapness of this route ceniniand it to the publib as the most desirable medium for carrying every description of freight. • vliarge for commission, drayage, or any expense fOr traiiO4-r. I,,ro;ldps insure at lowest rates. • Frei;ht received DAILY. • WIDLIA3I P. CLYDE & CO. No. 12 South Wharves and Pier No. I.North Wharves W. P. PORTER, Agent atltichniond and City,Point. T. P. CROWELL& CO., Agents at Norfolk. . • SILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN' P N AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE:" FROM. QUEEN STREET TM. YAZOO will sail for NEW ORLEANS on Thor.lar. Sept 2.3,.at 8A; 31. • The ,I . UNIATA will still for NEW ORLEANS, via HAVANA, Sept.•ls, • • • Va. TONAWANDA will sail for SAVANNAH on Sept. 25. at S. o'clock A. 31. The WYOMING .will sail from SAVANNAH on Saturdav, Sept: 2.5 th. • The 1'ION1 , ;.Ell will sail fur WILMINGTON, N. 0.,0n Sept. —. at 8 A 31. Through bills of lading sinned, and passage • tickets Fold to ill points South and West. BILLS of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN ST. WHARF. For freight or_passar, apply to • — WILLIAA L. JAMES, General Agent, • 130 South Third street. . lv ENV EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXA dria; Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via Ches apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alex andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bris tol, K noxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers Leave regularly from the first wharf above Market street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily, Will. P. CLYDE .Ic• CO., . No. 12 South Wharves and Pier 1 North Wharves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents at .Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE f CO., Agents at Alexandria, Va. 1111..&N . CE NOTIOE.--FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL- - -AWARE ..AND -RARITAN CANAL EXPRESS. STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and•QUICKEST water commtinica• tion between, Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Market aircet • Philadelphia; and foot of Wall street, New York. Goods forwarded by all the lines running out of New York—North; East and West—free of Commission. Freight received and forwarded on • accommodating terms. • • WM.' P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, • No. 12 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. • JAS. HAND Ageat,•No. 119 Wall street, New York... • • FOR ,LIVERPOOL-THE..STRICTLY first tittes ship "Hannah Morris," 1,041 tons regis ter, Norris. master. This vessel succeeds the Berth Temple ; and having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. 'For bidance'of freight or passage apply to PETER, WEIGHT' Sz.. SONS, No. 115 IVtiltmt • strait- aef3tC F°"x.,IVERPOOL... HE FINE Anse bark BERTHA TEMPLE, +520 tons register, Mitchell. This vestol 'succeeds the Mexi , -oati,totilhavingtho.buntothercarge engaged t willgliaro despatch. 'For balance freight or passage;' apply to • PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut. street. set-tf , FOE BRISTOL, THE - Al • AM. 8A.13,1". Caro, 369 toils regienir, Captain Boa. This being of small capacity and having a largo portion of her cargo ongaged will .havo - deapatell. For halanco oY freight or pafalagelaPlAY t.O PETER 'WRIGHT SONS, 115 Walnut at. . • . NNOTICE.-FOR NIW YORK, VIA DEL AWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE - LINES. The business of these llnes 9vlll he resumed on and after the 19th of March. For.freightoyhieh will be taken on accommodating ternul, apply to Whl. BAIRD ,t CO., . No. 192 South Wharves. :VOTICE--FOR NEW YORK, .VIA. DEL -1..1 aware and Raritan Canal—Swiftsure Transporta tion Company—Despatch and Swiftsure Lines. Tha business by these Lines ,will .be "resumed on and after the Bth of March. Vet'. Freight,. which will bp taken on accommodating terms,' apply to 'WM.' M. BAIRD & CO., 732 South Wharree.., PLJ --14 S l te jk amT V :Aro ' ntC 7 oPlva ii- ny : ,-- 7 1Parg.as towed between Philadelphltvi - Balthnork, liavxtido Brace, Delaware (My and intermediate pomts. ' WM. P. CLYDE A' CO. Agents; Capt. JOEIN LAUGH 811P1 9 1 t 10 b; rbitadelphlß. MiffS SHIPPERS' GUIDE. Wednesday and Saturday. ~ t , ~ ,4% , 0A0* ' •.•*4""'" - 4 .1•1.'t-'... 17.'."•' - - -, ' , ' .A . . „ ..2 .. = -, 14.16. 1 . 17: - ril ~, .^ ' -.* "•:.' • ' ' tifiintliOU,l4,:r ritAbwi iiiiiit s •O TO Vi 3 i' , 'OrOloMin) thittge-ESO . tit , •,-.•• t --•..•.! • , } l . ll ozateatiVErtA,xlie, Rt . .' ' 4 • .t• . 1 ',N6TWg. 'MSW,/14:4,-liiirfb rititiiiiiiiSd` , r, ff BEATJED'lvittriu_L''n. g.. te TedelVett oProptrialS' fOrtrrtnal,siat , ulfe , 'al . ~.,. _, „.. till noon Of F.RIDAYt,/oeP.t•e!lnq i i,•,,1. - ....1 ' 4 ZZ! Othde of the CopAeimelicT,B q., . ny iiiig Park 'No. 221• SOfthrrittn rstreet, for- .g about 10,000 .Ifneal:feet .0' ' areneheso.suitable:) iottYing(ln'e°lilncl ear • theinter section, ef. adg) 4'enue ia Thirt y -third ' street. '• ' • • Proposals to state the price per one hudred (100) 1 , lineal feet, based on,an average depth of•• four (4) feet,‘ , Plans and t speciflratipps can , lpe seen at the,* Oftiee, Of the Chicf tnerieer, Fairmount (near Coates street, •,, , . , , JOHN 'O., ORESSON - • C'hiet Engineer. D ItEAU OF, ORDNANCE. .1) • • • :NAVY) DEPARTMENT, • ' • - WasurwcrowErrir,Se 14,A869.1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be receive(at, this 011ie° until TUESDAY; October sth, 1869, at 12 Br., for the matrufactnre•and delivery' of 2,000 barrels Navy Cannon Powder. I,ooo'barrels:to be 'delivered, at 'Reston, and ,1,000 barrels`at New York. , • ;:,••• ; : • ; : The cost of delivery,to be•At the - ,ekpense the manufacturer, arid the ,Powder to be, sub. ! ject 'to 'the usual NZIN'Y insiiection'before ac ceptauce := ' • idders gill : , state the time the Powder will lie ready for delivery,_ , , Min elstoe,si;; ARTIN BitOTIELEIt'S,'AtTCTIONEEIII3, Ayii (Lately Salesnien fdr M . Theonits & Sons.) N 0.629 CHESTNUT street:rear entrance from Minor SALE OF THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKi,ON MONDAY AFTERNOON; Sept, 20., 'at o'clock;' et the anotion,rooms ; No. 529 Chestnut street, by cataldgu6, Theological and Tiliscella• newts Books, from a private. library: Also, 4 Volumes North American and United Statea,Gazette. Sale 31429,Chestnut street. HANDSOME WALN T PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE_, PIANO, FORTE, FINE FRENCH PLATE'MIRRORS,-HANDSOME BRUSSELS .AND IMPERIAL CARPETS.- FINE 'PLATE GLASS ,SHOW CASES, SUPERIOR FIRE- PROOF SAFES, WALNUT OFFICE 'FURNITURE, dcc ON W EDNESDAY MORNING • Sept. 22,• at 10 o clock,nt the auction rooms, No. 529 Chestnut street, by catalogue, very desirable Ftirniture, e 1,647,387 80 TRADE SALE OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY HEAVY HEAVY AND' SHELF' HARDWARE, TABLE AND•FOOKET - CDTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIP TION,:47-.- ON.THDRSDAY'MORNING, , •'• Sept: 23, at 10 o'clock, et the auction rooms, .°9 Chest nut street, by cataloghe,a large and valuable assortment of heavy mid shelf Hardware, Table and Pocket Cut lery. 300 dozen of Coal and Meal •SieVes, Shovels, Hods, Tools:. Saws, , Russel's American Cutlery, Wade A. lintchere Cutlery, Rodgers' Scissors, Plated Ware; Fancy Goods, dm; • • \ • Sale absolute. Terms cash. . Sale at Line street and Haddonfield road, Camden . THE 'VALUABLE COLLECTION OP CHOICE TREES, Shrubs, Green and Hot Homo Plants, &c., • belonging to John F. Stair, Bo': •• • • , ••- - • ON THURSDAY MORNING, • Sent. 23, at *ll o'clock. at the Green 'and Hot Houses of John P. Starr, Esq., Line street and Haddonfield road. C11111(101, N. ' J., the rare and valuable collection of Trees,-Shrubs, Green and Hot. House flouts of every 'variety. Catalogues ready and the Plants artudged• for ocaini motion three (MYR. Previous to sale. • • ,Information regarding . the plants ' may be had of Mr 'Robert Scott, Flortet,7s3 South Nineteenth et. - - • . THREE VERY SUPERIOR' TURNING LATlrks, - Ext ra. Large Boring and Turning Lathe ..:Vises, Put: Shafting; Belting, Patterns, Anvils, Bellows, Taps, Boring Bars, Mandrills; Bolts, Portable Forge, Work' Benches, Sic. ON SATURDAY IMORNING,- • . •• Sept, 25, at 11 o'clock, ht 1k10.121 Drinker street, between Arch and Race streets and Second• and Third streets, by catalogue, the entire Machinery and. Tools of a Machine JAMES .A...FREEMAN, AYTOTIONEER No. 422 WALNUT atree t. SALE OF REAL ESTATE', 5EPT..22,112369. • • This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, will include the following— . • STOMAS, -&c.: • . Particulars in t atalogue. ' ' • • 1721 GREEN ST.—Handsome modern' threo-story 'brick residence,.w it h• back buildings, lot 15 by 873::: feet. Inanediate poeseedriti. ta - Sale: ahsolute. • DARBY 110 A -1 -Three-story brick dwelling and valu able lot. below. Walnut street,' 1.15 by 100 Seel. Orphans' Court Site—Estate of S. B sbing , deed. . • DARBY ROAD-Lat•ge and. Valuable lot and • frame Inutse.below Walnut street 65 by 2( feet. Same E - ittbe . . .320 EMMET and 319 BOEDEN • ST-2 three-story brick houses. iu Firk ICtird, lot 16 by 65 feet: Subject to ;316 ground rent; 'Orphans' court Sak--Estate of We,. Strein.der'd . • MANAYUNK—Stene dwelling Mal frame shop s Ote4- son and Mechanic sts.,let 3S by f.ll feet. Orphans Court Sat.—Emote , 0-.llathia, Cenirwee. • - • • • • _ . , BEVERLY. N. J.—Factory and Machinery, on the C: and A. R. R., and acres hind. Sale an accou n t tf whom ithiali concert. . . FRANKLIN ST—S neat three etory'bileti: dwellidit3; with back buildinge, above Dhow - old et. ' each: lotl4 hy. 70 feel. Will be,eold, separately. Sale PeremMory. SALE ON THE PREMISES, GERMANTOWN. T ON TUSDAY , AFERNOON September 21, at 3 o'clock, DESIRABLE BEILDIN,G. LOT, N. \C.: corner Wayne and JOllllBOll sts:, 3r3 by 300 feet - to - Norton - trtreet. - 71fuot — iiold ueon (TIM - will — he di, vided. • Full particulao3 at the auction store. BITNTrIsTG, DURBOROW & CO., ; _ - .AIICTIONEERS, - Nos.= and 234 MARKET Street. corner of Bank street, Successors to.JOHN.B. MYERS,.k .00. • LARGE SALE OF 2000 CA SES 'BOOTS, SHOES, ,tro, • ON TUESDAY MORNING,. Sept. 21, 410 o'cick,on four mouths' credit,including— Cases men s; boys'witil'youths' calf, kip, buff leather and grain Cavalry. Napoleon, Dress and Congress Boots and Balineralo; kip, buff an polished , rain Brogans; wo men's. misses; and children's calf kid, enamelled and buff leather, goat -and nieroceo Balmerals; Congress Gaiters;. Lace Boots; Ankle Tics; Slippers; LARGE SALE OF BRITISH: FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GoODS, ON• THURSDAY . MORN . ING.• • Sept. 23, at 10 ,) clock. on four montlm credit. IMPORTANT BALE OF CARPET/NOS, OIL CLOTHS: Sic: • ON FIUDAY MORNING,' Sept 24, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 2.10 •pieces Ingrain; Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage :and Rag Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, .tc. THOMAS BIRCH ,S 5 SON AUCTION. ERRS AND 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No: 3110.CILESTNUT street. Rear entrance No. 1107 Sansont 9tviet.. Household Furniture of every description received 01. Consignment. Sales of FUrniture at dwellings attended to on the most reasonable imam. . : Ml=Eart=M ELEGANT ITALIAN ILARGLE VASES.' URNS TA/%A S. STATUETTES. eAra, ItECEIVEitS FINE BRONZE AND GILT. CLOCKS. tc. ON TUESDAY MORNING, ' Sept. 1.11, al 10 o'clock, at No, 1110 Chestnut street, will be cold,:by catalogue, a large and elegant assortment of •new Italian nth rble goods.mst imported by Signor Topi, from Italy. • Also, an invoice of bronze and gilt 8-,lay Clocks. The goods will be open for examination all day on Monday, with cataloguee, .• • t3ale 2. 1 121 Pin(, estret4. WALNUT -PARLOR. SITTING ROOM. DINING ROOM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, BRUSSELS 'AND OTHER OAR,PETS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sept. 10 o'clock, No. 1721 Pine street. 'will he .ohlohn household Furniture and Carpets of a-family honsilkeep i iii.i.' • -- The FurnitrMe eau be examined after 6 o'clock on the morning:of sale. & HARVEY, AUCTIONEE,RS,' „cf. (Late with M. Thoreas'dc Soim.) , '• , Store Nes. 48 and 80 North SIXTH street HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, -FRENCH PLATF;I.i3tnoR:suPETtIOII-130(Ali.CABES,!ELE GANT BUFFETS, HANDSO3IE wAR.p.RonEs. FINE ' TAPESTRY CARPETS; , AO:'_, •r. - • ON TUESDAY 11LORNING. At 10 o'clock, 14 catalogue,• at the.mmition riming,. 48 and SO North Sixth street, an attrar , ire. assortment of elegant Furniture, comprising sevilral , 'vor)—elegant .Chamber Suits, in oil finish; handsome. Library Suit, nr Superior Parlor Furnito; very superioiCabihet Secre tary, Bookcases, Oak and Walnut Extension Tobiem, handsome Buffets, Centre anal Bouquet Tables, Lounges, fine Hair, Husk and Straw MatrosseS, - soveral superior Office Desks and Tables{ fine Talfestrk..Mid7uther. Car 'Sale No. M2Greengtrest.-- ..• • - ELEGANT ALNUT - 'DRAWING 'ROOM. DINING BOOM AND ci4n.NrrintE,.- French Plate Mirror, LibraryPurnitttre,Nery Elegant 'lnfect, :Rich On. Varprtiii : Flnei Ilcneeete Carpets, Fine Beds and Illatiesses, Choice Eneravings; ON THURSDAY MORNING: . Sept. '3 at. 10. o'cloc4,, at N 0.2012 Green street: , Part icnla re iii'dataloginis. ready on Wednesday. juratsolf.l.}:zakui,MnicitEsiDENcii,- . No. 21112 Green - street, with Sid;• Ytird. • , ON. THURSDAY 1110,RNING, Sept; 21,'-at 10 O'clock. on the' premises—liandsome Mo• dery itesidencoo‘ith , Thremstory Back Buildings and . Lot Ground, situate mum the. south side Greoa street, No. 2012.. , ; - . . b desnip . tion in tulnorrolcK paper nnil in handbillii at li nuction , runth Ri • • ASHBRIDG-E & CO., -AUCTION. T'REM. N0..505 MARKET street. above Fifth. LARGE FALL SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, - Eli ,t4R2"at 'lol;;, , clociti:ive,irill.soll by catalogue, about I. packages or Boots, Shoes and. Brogans ,of city anti Enutern man,l,44,oreito ivhich the Attention' of city and tountrY.buyers ill called. OpOn early on the morning - of Sale tor examination. O,NCERT HALL 'AUCTION Itoll 08, C 1219 OIINST.NuT Rtreet.L ,1 IT, A. tagOL4LLAPitt, AuctiOueor. DLONIFO-Ati ", Chief of Buteau. AUCTION •SALES: ' Sisk , No. 1p Diinker street •:'1( . ; - :0',IT:f;44 .- 0 ':' , : - . - : . : ,- . - ...:t... , ::• . ....L•::rATTC0V1 ~ . __. v i ......, ~.kit , 4 , ter, 0 1 4 csok tuskettlatgik :18110241CiliAriae ,.;. ' i f , - - + ."I::" ttIN. T 1 , At 12 o'clock.nben , at - , ,_ •wEstate of; Sea 7 shares National 10 Oared Penn Nt 5 shares thunder • 23 shares Lehigh. -.lf k............-• __, .__, .. -rA t , ,:.. i;41,,, 13 shared Seeendand bird Streets P. It.W. Os: v' $ -._ 10 sharesltterNs'Canal andlEtankhut Va. Pref. ;;'t-,' , i''..• ''';-• 95 scrip,MOrrie Canal and.Banking(lo.. :: --.-- • . , ; •.- ..! --•- . -• Fol'Other Actottativ , . , ' -,,:, --.' '• ...--': ,, 4" 5 sharesAcadeirry of MUstelyithrticket.• •'• •, , '.'"‘", -,, -I ' , A ' 4 sharesSeyenthr l tienal nataki. ~ t......, , :.'d. : '.. , ;-'• „..,..,,rg. " '.„•,, S sharedEttiPire ruiPortation Co. . ~ • ' ' -",•,:•', 100 shares Central. ransportation Co . ' - ,t L+4,t , •,....,,, 10 shares.Nationalßank , otthealopoblie. -,.., .. . , • .in. ,- , ' -,..,,, 100 shares _Old Township - Idne Read: 22 sharesTuok-Mouptainkrodtoo:. i, ~,'•- l' 1 47 , . '.' A • , '.14.: :. • .1 share -PointSteete Park.`'..4 • ,•• , i.'• .' .0 , 1,--1,. ,It"i. ' . 31 shares.Commonwealthliationalß.ank..: . ,-• : , ... • . I '7 - ' to shares American Life Igtint'arno Co ~-, ,• , - :if:' ,4l. •, ..' $20,000 Union Canal Bends, 64. • • - , tj* -' •" - " •"'"' $lO,OOO shares Shamokin Coal 00:Ist triOrtgago_l per at.:''''.:•:', 'if,' •'. " ,: 108 shares Second and Thlril StreeldX..Ra.Wi: 00. + 4 shares Cape May and,lllllville 4. It. Co. '„, ~,0, 51 shares Consolidation Nationatlialik.-; :-. ' 4•.:: ":",..-+ • , C• , • :-,: ."... • ' . 41 shares Southern Transportation Co,. '4O : /00 shares Locust Mountain Coal Co.r • ”'. ••-• : •.'-, '.•,',..,„ -- • - :.1., , , , .. 100 shares. Girard Life Insurance and Truitt Co: •. „ ", .. 1' 36 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroutlold../%,4 :' ~ ,,49i, i,,' '' .. REAL ESTATE. SALE. SEPT, 21: _.,1. _,..' -, -,- : - •X'.e. MODERN THREE - STORY BRICK 'RESIDENGS h , • No. 2011 Vino street. Has the , modern :conventertFeli t ,. 1 - Immediate possession. . ' '• ' ' • .• - ' : yERY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND--._TILEtEN-..,4, , i STORY BRICK . STORE and 'DWELLING' atitl- , . THREE-STORY BRICK FACTORY, No. • 831...,. Arch ~.. street-45 feet trtint;l44 feet deep. - ' .. •' . - 7. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. /39_L.1.15_11rinui strert-17 frot. 5, inelit.i_freltit, 133 ' feet ' ' .' ' -, deep.. _. .;1 1 11 , '.;. ' , I , G.E.NTEEL TIIREE-STORY BRICK * ;DWELLING - "fvr, No. 1120 South Tu•enty-second street, between Losabant ' ,-, . Mk. ,and South. .. , ; ~ . . •, • ._.. _ . ' itt.... ~' '•.. ',,,',-:::% BUSINESS STAND - TWO BRICK TA; , 4 0 . VERN and DwELLING. a. - W. corner, of Thirty first' first, fa ' „T . ' ''V and Market streets, opposite the New York and Penn: , •,.... •, sylvania Railroad depot*. - • , • ' ~ . ~.. ~,` 1' ~ ',:;,', • : 2 'TIIREE-STORY BRICK'DWELLINGS:Noi. 3331 - 41 4 4 4 - , • - ", and t 333 Woodland street, If „E. of Thirty-fourth street ! ~ ; , - Twenty-fouttli Ward. • . - ';. • " ' GENTEEL THREE-STORY ERICK, DWELLING, .1- , ..:... ; ',•:. '.:., N... 326 Stevens street, Camden, New'JerileY.' ' " "" ' . , ''.. V 4-. Peremptory Sale by Order of Heirs-Estate of Georgei, ': ! - e1..., Rush, deo'cl--TIIREE-STOGY' BRICK DWELLING,' ' 1 41: No 445 North Eighth street, above N0b1e. 1 ,1,.. ''.... • , Same Estate-GROUND RENT, $93 a year, _., __.* J , , i , . DESIRABLE THREE -STORY BRICK DWELLING,' ' ..:•'''•-':. '' N0..313 Gask.lll at'. , . . .- • . __ . _ • • : ~o. ~ . .,.;i . :.. MODERN TIIREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE N. 339 Coates street-; _____ i _, , • • ', , ; .1- HANDSOME MODERN. THREE-STORY BRION , '...' .. ',-• „-: a RESIDENCE, No. 2031 Green street-, Has ,the moderts,: - .*,- conveniences. - DESIRABLE 0 2: - ITSTORY STONE DWELLING, , ',•, Rittenhouse street, east of the Township Line road, 140! Twenty-second V. . • . , • ' THREE - STORY BRICK TAVERN apd DWELLING, ' ' '-. ~ No. lit' South Front at. - . .. - . „ . . . •MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1917 spring-, Gardep..strept, Ikea ,a ' the moderrs conveniences. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK No. 1014, „North Eleventh street, above Montgomery ~ avenne.• VALUABLE HOTEL, known as "'Mona - , Atlantic CityrN. J.- • For account of whom it may concern, 'Wrecked Barge Beniathin D. Phillips. • ' BUSINESS ' STAND—THREE-STORY BRICK. STORE and DWELLING, S. E. corner of Twentieth'•ll:7e,' and Oxford sts. , ' • ' • ', • Administrator's Sale—Estute of Enos Tyson, deed. HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE, MIRROR, BRUSSEL.St CARPETS,: NORSE, CARRIAGELWAGON,'&c. TUESPAY MORNING.. Sept. 21, at 10 o'clock, ur No. 527 Diamond street (oppo-' site Germantown passenger deoot), u a quantity of house hold Furniture, Mirror. Brussels Carpets, Beds and Bedding; Kitchen' Furniture; &e. • , • Also—Horse light Carriage, tab-Seated Wagen,Milk. Wagon, Saddio, Robe, Ilarum, Milk Cans, &c. , • - Sale Thirty-eighth and Darby road.. . OLD LUMBER AND PLANK, , • ON TUESDAY 'AFTERNOON.' • • • Sept. 21, o clock. at the:.corner of Thirty-eighth, aUti I.VirbY mind, by order of the. Chief Commissioner of • - Highways a quantity of old lumber'snd plank, for merly used the Plank Road Com piny from chestnut street to •Woodland CemeterYt ' • • ' r 'Sale at the,Auction Rooms f Nos. 139 and 141 South • • - .• ' •-• Fourth street. • . , SUPERI OUSEHOLD FURNITURE,' PIANOS,' MIRRORS, HANDSOME VELVET,' BRUSSELS, • AND OTHER CARPETS, ,tc. • • • ON THURSDAY MOANING. _ • - Sept: 23. 9 o'clock, at the Auction Roords, by cata logue. a large assortment of Superior Household Furni- t .s; • ture; comprising Handsome Walnut Parlor Furniture, ' re coved with plush, reps' and' hair cloth; Library and ,Dining Room Furniture ~Walnut Chamber Sults, two , • • Rosewood Piano Fortes? Rosewood 'Melodeon', French. - •.•.•• Plate. Mantel and Pier Mirrors, superior 'Office Desks,' and Tables, Wanlrebesi Bookcases, Sideboards, Exton-, •,, shine Centre • and • Bouquet Tables, • Lounges, flat, Stands, - At i igeres, fine. Hair idarresses,' Feather 8e,!,, Bolsters and Chihrt '- ,•Glass and Plated •Ware, 4•';•,. suPerior. dewing Machines, made by Howe, Ladd, Web- PtPr and others; Salamander Safe, Refrigerators,Chande-`, hers; Gas-consuming' and. Cooking Stovek, handsome' ','• Velvet; Brussels and other Cfsrpetsoli.c. • . • ' ' ` • Peremptore Sale at the Fairmount Iron Workii. • VALUABLE ROLLING MILL MACHINERY. 'STEAM ENGINES, ROLLS, BOILERS, FURNACES, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. , October 20, at II o'clock, at the Fairmount Iron Works. Coates street wharf, river Schuylkill. will be sold at • public sale, the entire Valuable Machinery, comprising , • —Steam engine.. with 24-inch cylinder and .5 feet str,oko; ter.. engine, with 12--inch cylinder and 2.3 . 4 feet' troke; solid flywheel, 20 feet diaineter; 10-inch puddle mill train, 19-, Inch merchant mill train,'Burden squeezer, straighten ing press, punching ma-,hine, ‘Velsh shears, trimming • shears, crocodile shears, roll lathe; 20-Inch lathe, pair saws, 40 inches diameter: ,screw cutter, 10 Dimpfel.fans, 2, 3 and 4-inch shafting and series of pulleys, 11 puddle . • and heating' furnaces, over which. tiro substantially - erected 22 cylinder' boilers; 20 feet long and 30 inches flour plates, spare castings, toich as doom,' , • fraine.t. spindles, Sm.; steam and water - piping. Also, roll -to make the-followi eizes,vi 2,:trounds from-1 up-to V I I, by eighths; squares, from . 1 up to by eighths. fiats, from I: to 1014; T rail, 26, 28,60, 68, tit, and 08 lb - s _ .' per y rd grate. screen and oval, equal angles, from 134 -lc • to 4x4; unequal angles, 3x2:" to tlx4; tee irou,varionsly,. ' • trona 2;;lx2,ii to 4x3.:; ms pipe iron, 3 to B,y; clulls,gothio • and liuN'roughings, pinions, puddle rolls, 234, 3; 3: and • 4•inch; puddle iron, double worked iron, blacksmith iron, cast and wrought scrap, kaolin soapstone, weigh- . ing beanie, new 9-inch hose and couplings, heavy ands light blocks and falls old rails, pig iron, belting. fire- . proof, chairs, Sc.: Also, from 50 to 28 tons'of angle and tee iron. . • ' Full particulars in catalogues ten days previous to sale. FIUME BUILDINGS. ' • Also, all the frame buildings on the property. to be retries ol from the premises. • . • • - Tunas—Cash, • . IV," The Park Comunesioners having purchased the. ground the .eale of the entire. Machinery, .ttc., will bo peremptory. •- THE BINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH". ment—S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets, Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watches, Jewelry, ,Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on articles.of value, for any length of time agreed on. • WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALO.' Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and 0 u Face English, American and Swiss Patent, Lever Watelies;:. ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and' 0 pen Face Lepine Watchesl. Fine Gbld DupleS and other Watches; Fine Silver HllllO7 Um Case 'and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches; Double ease English • Quartier and other 'Watches, .• Ladies' Fancy Watches; . Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings; Studs; - Ste.; .Fine Gold Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; ilyeastplut3; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases and Jew..: elry generally. • FOR SALE—A' huge and valuable Flreproof suitable fore Jeweller; cost edbd. _ Also,.several Lots in South . Camden, Fifth and Cheat . . nut streets. • • " • BY - BABBITT & CO., AUCTIONEBRa. : CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. el D. McCLEES & vV • A No. GOB rtIARKET streeUCTiontits,t. BOOT AND. SHOE SALES EVERY 'MONDAY AND THURSDAY. . . COLLECTOR'S SALE. . - • , . r 4 ho sold, at public solo on THURSDAY, Sept..... ll:169 1 at 12 o'clock, noon At Mill No. I.,corner of Unity A and Leiner streets, Frankford, -. Phila., two -Spooling- Frtunea, Nos. Land 13 on third floor. Distralued upon an the property of F. S CIILATER & CO., and to be forl 7 . S. - Taxes. • • • ,• sel4-18 18 21.22* COPAR,TNERSIII • 5.-, 'BILAPELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 2 1869 P The copartnership' heretofore - existing under tits" firm and name of CORNELIUS St BAKER was dissolved ; by mutual consent on July 2, 1869. • • The businese of the nuipufactory will be settled and closed by ROBERT CORNELIUS, at No. 821 Cherry • street, foul that of the store by ISAAC F. BAKEB, at • No: 710 Chestnut street. • ROBERT CORNELIUS. ' • • • ISAAC F. BAKER. Will. C. BAKER, • ' • • ' . ROBERT C. CORNELIUS, JOHN C. CORNELIUS, • • • BARNR• ORS RLES coßNsfays . ,,: - : • • PIIILADELPHIA.Sept. 21869.: •• The undersigned, late of CORN ELars at. 'BAKEIV4. have this day entered into a copartnership, under tin% firm IMMO Of CORNELIUS & SUNS. • • • • • Haying purchased the factories 021 Cherry street, and Fifth street, noir Columbia avenue), and • all the '•nia.:'.• chinery of the late firm, we are prepared to contluue the,, manufacture and. sale of Gas •t'ixtures,Lattms,"&n., "- ;!` No. ttn CHERRY. STREET, PHILADELPHIA., ROBERT CORNELIUS. • ROBERT•C coRNELIUB.I '*; • JOHN C. CORNELIUS, se?: nu§ ,• • CHARLES E. CORNELIUS. -- • . • • nRA NVF() R D ARNOLD. AND taftkarr ) C. BAKER' k late of" CORNELIUS :BAKERt have this day farmed a copartnership under the name ARNOLD de BAKER, • ~• • . • • Raying purapsed the entire stock of"goods of ••the late firm of Cornelius Baker, at • 710 CHESTNUT Street ] .. •''• th e y sre•prepared to continue at that plate the sale off • • •• • Gas Fixtures, liimps,•Bronzeit, ,te;' •• • • .so2•hui . . . . . . . . . TON'S celebrated. Pitt° Appto elhoesodoity osc '; tooted, nild for Bale PY JOB, B. . .BUBSIBB. 00.. Odle • , FELT —TAN lat,tild ES • IJ Rn liah Sheathine, Felt, for OP. flly, BATE* v , WrtaarX st.OOE. .";. '',g's.k•-‘,,'-fi;fe,-----4, 41 .• . - ~ , 1 :., e.",l, '' ' , ':rt ,, %, V;A:l%' -: 0 • ".` ', ;','", 1:":-...t,''. '-' THOS. S. FOULICROD; . Deputy Collectot, Fifth District. P.ouna „ fi . f'