`. %4...'-...- 7 21;',..... ;,1;, • ,44"'Is NiT6 , henry' Wood's new novel,"Roland _ n 4:X !rim, lust published by Messrs., T. B. Peter-, son /t. Brothen4, is one of thebest "art47'most In *axiom productions of this prolific axithok; lk.-I:,'lrbose "East Lynne' gave her, siteb ~ ltierice among the romance-writers of'ithe'',day: *.‘ A stery like "Roland Yorke" dpenta; so much, .„ .. ; , t 3uron the skill with winch the key A; its plet is 0 r tom:tested, that it is not fair to the reader to anticipate his pleasure by any sketch of Jt. ~,tiarac.ters or of the plot.. The Indin . has tairay struck'out an original .idea for the story, V! - 'and she works it through with i degree of easy skill that 'keeps the interest keenly alive up to the very closing chapters. The prothinelit: characters Bede Greatorex,.,4lletha Rye, ito , land Yorke, Godfrey Pitman, and .13teectiv , , - Butterby all present a degree ,of individuality that shows that Mrs. Wood has not yet , exhausted her 'fertile ind,nation. Even the inevitable detective, without whom Ino.m'odern novel is considered complete, has one or: two, new features about.him which are really'refreshing, particularly the feature com bining• very shrewd powers of investigation and coMbinaticin with a frequent failure of I sound judgment in bringing his conclusions to -11e-right-point,—..This is q.'eonimon feq. nm in • real pellet life, but quite unusual in theldetec tive of fiction. ',,Jonas Butterby, as 'a very trtithful‘sketch of alood detective, not gifted cwith thogesupernatural powers , with which the nOie.liSGSually invests hilt, is one , of Mrs. Wooll'tirbestpOitith in "Roland Yorke." The wholCstory is thoron,ghly readable, and will be recorenized al one of Mrs. Wood's niosi successful efforts., mew. PtIIBLICATIONIS. t!'or the Philadelpliin Evening Bulletin.) AI.IIIF.IRICAN ART. . , T.wo things serve seriously to retard art de kipment in tins eountry,one a narrow mindedness and jealousy among artists them ,skives,'; the other an unkindly distrust of native bythe people at large. Happily, as re . spectS the arts of, painting . and sculpture, and paitly as to that of music, theSe feelings have „ . yielded to the force of demonstration, and, in so fa - 4 the young, artist may look- for .Preseat _ eneouragement and eventual reWard,. We say "partly as to that of music," in that this state- Meneapplies only with any. degree: of three to the executive, department of the art of music. AS" regards the, mastering . of the theory mid science of music and the , art - 'Of :Composition, which art may be defined to be either in the production of original Music, the .-exemplifica - tion of theory and science under ; :the impulse sand mainspring , of indivilial talent, or, by converse proposition, ,the Manifestation of in diyidtial talent.upon the bask of tln'iiTirY, - and under the control_Of science—asrespects these, thestuderit mustgenerallypursite his laborious efforts unappreciated, and consequently couraged, and may have years u' wait before' , wprks of real merit-which "lie . may. have produced—meet with.: the success they deserve,' .or even receive .fair bearing at tliehands of the public. For he labors Miller silk peculiar disadvantage, that, whilst the Painter;" sculptor,: singer and instrumentalist come immediately' before the public, without .the.intervention of others, for the trial of their claims, the composer mist keachthat rather fickle and impulsive tribunal through "mediums," at, whose mercy his works and his reputation are placed' and by Whom they are, not unfrequently jeopardized. And the higher the class 'and; grade of his corapositiens;'and the more entitled, consequently, to - artistic, production, fair hearing and appreciative. Criti cism, the snore. difficult his task . of getting brought before the public in his proper, posi • tion and light.' if a little piece of jingling dance-nrusie is written by a pianist of fair professional or amateur, or a pleiking ballad be wiitten', by a singer of good voice._ these„, productions-meritorious, perhaps,;'as far as they go-rmay, , by the personalettorts of their authors, be brought before.and_ kept he,' fore the public, - 111 private: circles, until they attain some popularity and confer stinie reputation,upon their authors. But if tt composer, absorbed in his art, ne glects playing and singing to occupy - himself with it in the production of works of a'higher character than these, how few there are—even among those who ate called his.frionds-who will lend their aid to secure hire his due? AO, still more, When lie goes higher and kilns at the production of Part ,:11w4c,, requiring a Much -snore intimate knowledge. oI harmony- and form and practical experience in his art. Ile .may write anthems and church services of the highest order of merit, and yet , how many .quasi choir - directors and organists Will glance at the title page of his productions, and litter the fiat, "Well, 1 guess that, don't 'aulount to much," without ever looking at the Music. Or, his ambition and taste leading him another direction, he essays Qrchestrat Music, and the probability Will be that if he, or some kind friend, approaches .a conductor in reference to its performance, he will get some sue:i au swer as the following (whichwas,to ottr know - ledge,an actual occurrence): "What do I want • with that stuff when I've got piles of. Strauss's - and Labitzky's Music?" But lie way still con . tinue, perhaps, appreciated and encouraged by smite, and, perhaps, too, gaining ground con- . ' stantly, although it may be almost, inipereepti • bly ; and discouraged, and even knowing his • cllOrts to lie sueered-ati.by.others. Ile knows what is in himself; he knows what he has 'f acquired by study and practice, • and • 'feels that, some ' elahorate • work, in which he may avail himself of all the resources of the human voice, the science, of harmony, and the. various and- wonderfully contrived instruments of the orchestra, he can alone find sat istactory occupation, and, in some .tense, npose. sets himself down to coin ,. pose an opera, but where shall be get. a • "stibratol - I hose who are capable of writing it (and fey, there are) are not willing to do so, and those who are willing are not capable, 0111- Discouraged, but not disconcerted, he essays the production of the literary, as -as the , ‘ , 4 musical part of, the work, and spends. many weary hours of the day And sleepless hours of * ' the night at his arduous, double labor; regard less of the fact that the ttlinottneement, made • 4 perhaps hy some of the newspapers, that' ", Mr. Writifig,4ll.ldiera,!lmay-havo -' -:-sioned-many ; 4l , supercilious-smile-of-doubt-and- I '''' even derision. We will not attempt to depict the difficulties and ob§tacle§ in the way, and Many of them, too, placed deliberately in the way, of the production , of such a work, when completed. The man who undertakes it must - possess stron faith, whatever his musical tal ents, and indomitable energy, if • lie ever sue- These reflections have been suggested by the tact that we have recently bad occasion to roc mark this very narrow-mindedness, jeaknisy, .and•distrat-which cannot be too heartily de precated and serefely contleinned—m connec tion with a musical work which is informally a l mouneed to be produced heie in this city this 71zites; • The workalluded to is the production, " '.not ,of ntiVice inithe art, but of 'a gentleman 4 1- 17 1(ly-a,ciknoW,edgJal went, well-know set, . e if* 0,44 who ) , as already produced ntanerotts: composXins tltich .sbonid, on . (*Tait of th.eir high Oarar , tti' and versatility of style, etimmand for hirn the high esteem of all true connoisseurs. We ~x- e fettoo Mr: ,Ilem-,- -I.ngton'T.Fairlamb, and Otii viotle in; question: -is hu operkentitled TreiiirediAlokeeff," ? which • iito':•.be4r4dl)o•4 b144)).Y. tho4aliti ;Trip*: inut alskbyVtaiMianyllOrgaraieti foi*•":thikkit Press , p"qp — ose\liyi the `the 440 alr Fabliau]) eilittles itlMperti4i C. coOra t if it,' the ;.tranillitiou; !f 0p44' . .,* itdentireinplos*itok OnnsiCa.en(ertOliii4nt,.; l very character; hardly conveys an' idea of itts nature.• In the number of characters' in the - Cast, stage requisitions as to scenery and paraphernalia,..and simplicity of. construction, Tx•easured Tokens" is as to parlor per forniance, but it does not follow that the music is less elevated than the usual standard of Opera musk... The instrumental Trios, Quartetts and Quintetts of Daydn, Mozart and Beethoven belong to the "Camera" music, in contradis ..tinction--but not as inferior , in point' of , merit , . 7 40 Syn - iphenic, music, as more I!.ppropriate to large crincert,halls. And the' present la *anee;although Mr. Fairhimb has seen lit ~to tplopt certain limitations to the adjunctive leaturea othiS'Work; the high character of the 'music :is attested by' those who', have ' .beard partS•df it privately, and particularly by 'those wile-are rusty studying their several ro les - hilt. IdriTairlamb's company is 'composed ' en tirely-of arnatettrs,•in entrusting the rendering of so important a work to wham the composer ,has shown.great confidence in their abilities; and naturally looks : for ,tbe - kindest receptionf for them and .appreciation ,of their efforts at, the hands ot tWfitilic - 7'll* - Tchorns — will. • Large ai the stage acconiipodatiOnS of the Aman tear : Pfrawing,‘Booni Willpermit; .and the ..'of•••'. chestra,ibader li, Fliii•lanib's, 'peis,;nal ; direr= Lion, iknopOsedof the lirSt protssiontil talent of the city.' . .lt -i rnin What We kno W 'of Mr. Fair lamb's other comp,oSitione ; froth' the general estimation iti :thigh we know theth to be., held' by competent judge and from the high , com mendations-of a prextious and still xnore,elabo rate lyric works(not.yetgiveit to the public) by -soine.of the ablest , eritics of Boston and :.Yew York ) t as well as of. Philadelphia, we are led to confidently expect. in "Treasured. TokenS",a work Which shall be an honor to American art. CA. Culi4 anti The Ledger's Vashiiigtan, correspondent telegraphs ' • 7 .1 It is now definitely , ascertained' , that , Cithan :Matters were , - ftilly discitssed `'Cabinet: meeting tigly6action Was taken, it beingtlMtight,liest, to Wale; a fw,V; o ilitys, and settle upon some action at the next regular meeting. , , . • • , Minister Sickles did not exceed his instrnc lions. Acting at all times under :instructions from Mr. Fish, he- presented the'Cuban propo:' sitions at Madlid and offered the . inednition the United StareS, The' mediatirk was ite 7 , ,cepted, but the Cithati propositions were fe-, placed, by it set offered by: Spain ' . : They! were, ; , rejected at once by the. Cubans and the original 'propositions again urged, but Spain 'has not yet acted upon them.: They-, are still before the Spanish Government,' and the trouble lii>s just in a few Words said by Minister Sickles,, with . full-knowledge of Mr..Fislyin referencelif _the_ delay. General Sickles's ; note. contained ;in substance the following: " The Mediation of the'United States has been kindly accepted , by Spain: The Anteriem people cannot;' -un derstand the cause olyetur delay in acting upon the propositions offered by: their. Governinent , on behalf of Cuba" -Public opinion •the United States maTfdrce my Government to recognize the belligerent rights. of the Cubans." This action was decided Upon at the Cabinet meeting on. August 31st, and by reference to my despatch of September Ist, it will be seen 'stated thereAhat General Sickles was ordered on that daytO ask for final action on the ,Cu ban propositions propositions in pursuance. of the action of our Cabinet;:and, the reasons for demanding early action given in the above note were fur , 'Dished by Mr. Fish, with full knowledge of the - Administration. The secret of the noise and hubbub created ',by Get.'Sickles - s' note lies in the fact that in Spain the leaders rule the peOple, While here the people rule the leaders, and'Spaniards eau , not appyeciate the .dillercnee in, the two forms of government: The, boast of the. Spanish leader's that 24,000 regular troops must be sent to Cuba is claimed by': the Cnbans , to he a pere'ilddge to frighten Mr. Fish and test the plDbabiliVief"ati r alliance of the great 'fiiwers.. • . They, 01110otbe snared'. 'from; Spain. ,geney natty, the Carlists; the isabcllatiinos and; Tie Itennblicans Hitt t be - 7numaged7Thyr, - the strong ; 'arm , the government; : and a militia ,cannot be: :;,raised• thkt , will unite puttingilitWn 'either party in 'Case' of a rise. has hist per cent,' of the regitlar troops sent; to, Cuba.,' Last whiter, the bef4inning the campaign, she hail 2'0)00 on the Island, Even.should 24,000 be sent, Dow, slieWould still have less available fbrcein , Cuba at the heginnine , cal, this winter's 'caret-' pale)) than , he had iasl year at the tune time. Meautnne. leh,Atiov. has a , ,slitned three times its then. Propt.ttion, and daily. liv the time of the big, the stoke will priit,a't;i:,--;;;-- - 2,4”fr2 away, and the people of ilsb begun to know the real 4,1 A New York : i . A special cable ilesprf:Ai I.;ft Sept. 2:1, states that !! teresting. Infrematie‘n ntymt, o reliable ifittl'eel in Mad.: pttptiptti, in reltuation of the rt:ir;w:t , Circulated to the efF., , ::t. Government had conimtiniciw,L :Sieltles, directing him to: the subject of Cotta--47.,: . the terms of the mi s sion the Spaniards., What Mr. Sickles did coiriby to• to the other ministers to this : That the Government of States : may withdraw otTer of mediation on the part 'if the between Spain and the (hdiart leaving the responsibility of the er,n , :ttirit,l.rmi as well as the etn.eqlnmees , e71:1 , 41 rr.rz - y on Sliain lierSdr. kilespatcli from - London - says: The of to-day, in Cnban question, says : tenkt urui WhO cart determine the intentiorn, (if United States with regard to (;ales., Thert? :tre two parties in the 17Tnited rayry:= lug non-interventiOn, and the ri!,her arinretilLe; of Minister Sickles's i!0111714!, and finafly is ( ram, who vibrato's between the two thou, cannot he two 'opinions 'ln to tfV.: 11191111 IT Sickle hai triade:l proltyxt or the sale or loss of Cuba kris eatuA a g,erami and, violent eon - 111'4km in Madrid.. The Spanish (iovernMent is bound•to be extremely careful - not to wound the mg:Sorsa) nsee 44.e...--lito-r4t44lo4lltet , flon-W,0.-thte-t uliri v - of - 7 - the L- Spaniardrur'fight - taga)&l4: when honor is at. stake,. Tile only qutztion whether they are in a condition to fight at, "lithe possession of Cuba is made a pe,,ifft, of honor, justice will help Spain bettytr than force. Spain must corioder whether ehe las a valid cause in the Antilles. fo , ,vm, : e f anx io u s , ltui'ope may be to ri'llogtii/A: tuts .validity nr Spanish rights, sho will have to inquire what ~s e: has b een made of them, Europe not Ifni a ago tunk,;in Arnerit%a, Crete What the deiartei a just and ‘ genetoits mils,,Attritria and pritice• may feel .a : 'desire, , to. '-regain the Prestige they lost in but Lucy rn iI, reflitn the assertion that tine.,! war, in. Cuba, its ear ' ried on M a manner i:ia.rary to the principles of humanity. '1 bey : must not incur the rlslni of complicity in deeds-of itioutialted, nar,m4sl, they bear out the preteusiotto offflittan clafibiaig with the rights andainfavorableilentandtother colonies !• The;prinelphisr ,, of rightitounfie t a must me."ul 051 r plit,uAli 'interests and uxlxr I I 4 EVENING BULLETIN - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1869. dieney ? and the eympatby of the vzorld.Avill no W#11,,r,,..,,.....:eP0rti0n as her treatment of ,41bEir*0 odstrtisaist and merciful." _ • * * . ::•P :i',.:l. - - q.,:7i':-,PDLICA T. 10,.... . • 0? -,-, 11-0 A szowi ..pcirgnrie ANTI, ssiiiii,i`tqwiiptiv.4),Pii?, l .e los grAigli t - f g li ga e g i ( A l e r t Is upp a e: ti g i t i ye t g) , : i t iiii ' ; 1 . S urve y in g.le2lk 1 m Circniars'at Warburton'aiNo.434.obi.stwitt atreet. A ig Rivq.LISD. LADY WHO...HAS RE :pian6 • yai Irian one to. three o clock, daily. Her couroo ' iniitruc tion includes Englih fit de variluis brancheit•,Frencl4 which Ale Npealie swell, and the. rnilinientiesif Address MISS STOTII A RD, 612 Spruce. street.. Refer enc,6—Cleo.• F. Tyler, Fifteenth and :Walnut Unison pcnei.ek; BuLty.Tt o flier. IrENNETT SQUATO AC.X . I)IMY — Fait 11 Young Men and Boyd, enters on its fourth year October-4th, ..POB. ~New. liltilthogs,tereeteklast year.. Well arranged Bath.rooms ; tine Gynninsitnit Instruction lhorough.ilt eventdepartineet. teerrusv..ttronty. per cent. low& than any other boyeboarding school. in Eastern Pennsylvania. alailir traina on P. ;Central • It. B.' from:Broad street and Washington avenue.' t Address S., bHORTLIDGE, A. M.: Graduate of liarrard Univer sity .1 Kennett ti, care; nhesteri•bonntY, ;or .lenyo 'eard'at Bingham House. pc2.3 tR ART •SellOOL • • PROF. F. VAN DER, WIELEN'S i•EUROPEAN SCHOOL OF ART, At PM CHESTNUT street, PhildiTelphial . This Institution, inedeled,•, upon. th e most celebrated Academies of Europe, is new open for the reception of pupils. Its instructions are not dunned to Artists ex• elusively, but are also carefally ,adapted to . the wants of tebeliers, and all others who desire proficieney in Art. As an accomplishment ..• ••• t • t• . • , - • ; Admission may be had at any. time Ctrcnlnra on ap plication. • '• • •,• • '• ';•• '• , • ' 'f'i • selii•ra,F3 • " r f li t to,l ' 3 g S ' WALNUT &rest; . ' htudents received.at atl time, for iwtructions in all or •part'of the following livinchi36; P ; quantitatiye, 131owpipo and Organic. Analysis,-Metallurgy,ToxicOlogy. Mrinometry, Chem's try as •epiplied, to Arts,and Mantifaettres—Pharmacenti cAl Chemistry. Address . ' • VM. 11.11RUCHNI.M, Ph.D., Principal. Particular attention/paid, to the Analysis of Ores, Soils, Coals, Manures, Technical Products and Commer cial articles: , •• ' - ee22 w f m St§ _ ",DRAWING SCHOOL ., OF THE .: FrinkllmDistituto will open on MONDAY, Sept. `27, and be contained 'on litopday, WedifeSday and Fri ' day evoiiings, from 7• to 9 o'clock, fer'24; - weeks . , limier the , superintandenee of Prof. Jelin Kern. t • ' • ' fferihsFive - dollars' p'er quarter. , `Pupils ' meter 21 years of : age:can attend the, lectures of 'the 'lnstitute on the payment of one dollar. • . Vor tickets apply at the Hall.PKo. la Sontli Seventh street. ' . WM. •HAMILTON. '5e..22.-9tActuary. . RY HOUSE': U • - suect liome Botirdihg Scheel - for Rofs.AssistedbY n graduata ufarinity Univerelty, n gentleman of attain ment and, exPeriisiee;:did aided liy other teacbers.M.R.S. CRAWFORD will lio prepared to receivo her. pupils un W.EDNE.SDAY, Mitt September, ^ r • Ur' car be rear hod' bY Sixth street k.ars and Nintrunies via k ranktortl. - Forpions •nattl etriitulars apply la the Furst:lra!, try ense,„Fo,x Chase P. 0., Twenty-third Wa rd.' • • MISS i>RTtoTT is„.l.l3 7 YLltti. WELLS, (Furumrly.of No. 1i,07 Poplar street/i fl their Boarding and Day Sehool for, Girls, on the tirst Moutiml - in Oetoher, 1a5.9., at :No. r, - Yi4 GER3IAN-' -.TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Until G.-roller Ist, direct to No: 74-i North NINE TEENTH Street s , littlU-3ng . 71VrISS GRIEFITTS WILL RE4)PEN .1!I her ,schoel SEPTEMBER 13th, iu •.,the Hipps lotans of the School of the Pliestil - and Fifteenth streets. Entrance, upper gato:ltin Che , t• nut street. Applications received at In; Girard street. anZtocl ,' CENTRAL) INSTITUTE, NORTHWEST corner Tenth arid ti.pring, Garden srrocts, , will re open MO DAY, September iith. BOys prepared for Collette or Business: Residence of Tenth kt. H. G. McGULRE, A. M., Prin. an2436t§ J. W. SHOEMAKER, Vice Prin. THE : AussEs..cHAP.A.LAN'S• BOARDING and Hai School for , Yonag will reopen September .13th, IS9. For Circulars, address the Prin cipals,llohneslarg;Twenty-third Avard. Philadelphia, or they calf be obtained at 31r.--.TRUMPLER'S Music Store,tr2t; Chestnut street, Philada. au? 2nr QPRING GARDEN I-NSTITU 'E - . 0. FOIL . • . ' YOUNG LADIES !. .. . ReopenNl September 13. GILBERT COMIIS,A. 31:, Princiol, GOS and till 31.nr8ball Street nti2, Int Ii EUARAY . INSTITUTE, FREN CB VandEnglish.for young ladies and misses.boarding and day pupils.ls27 and 1829 Sprnee'st.. Phibura..will re-open on MONDAY, September 20th. French is the language ofthe family, and is Comtahtly spoken in the Institute. ,MADANE . D'HERVILLY, Principal... jyl2 m'w f 3ni CtOLLEGIATESCHOOL, S. W. CORNER V Broad and Walnut streets. Term begins S.,p tentber 6th. (iu2.3-1!; REGINALD R. CHASE. A. 31, HENRY W. SCOTT, A. 31 . " MJ_ADAME . CLEAIENT'S FRENCH. Protestant Boarding School, Germantown, Pa. ,The Fall Tern' will open on WEDNESDAY, September 15th, ' For Cirmalitrs, apply to the Principal '{;TEST CHESTNUT • STREET INSiTl tute.-31169.1:. T. • BROWN- will open a ~ehool for young ladies, at No. 4035 Chestnut Street, on T DAY, Sept. 2h. Circulars may he procured at the Nrhoot on and titter. Wednesday ,the 15th: • set 1-Ist ' . A.,11676 . BUFFUM AND MISS WATSON .1.11 will, reopen. their French and EngliQh Ite,irdinu Daylichool for - Young Ladies; 1409 . L ST street, on WEDNESDA.Y, , Se pte trawr, /01 a u ni 1 - 21115. f • rr E ARCH .SWILEET STITCTE , FOH , Young Ladies, 1315 Arch Street s 101 re-open ;.MONDAY.,. September 201 i. A pal* from to t 2 A. M. otin-tn§,„ .• .• , 11111ti$ L, M. BROWN, PriuciPal• TWDAL — OPEN HEEL. — sShngl on.WEDNESDA I', Sept . )1, in'the ror thii Church of the Mil!, 'trinity,' eteentliimutl:ll - allitt o,treelf , -E, ACISS 11UNNE Y AND .2%11:.iti DL ILAY ILL will reopen their. laarrdire, , , 1111(1 .hLy tv• - tr. - tieth year), tneßterabe2 15: at 1615 •elie,teut Par t i eulary Own, CILASKICAL, ATHE3I A ..t - 'ICAL AN tk ENGLISH; •• •.;(I. 4I OL, at .1112. Market r 0r , ./1, Suptembertlth: It eon'', • , , • 7 , , 'WM :IL. , . . E kir kil PLEY WILL WE sel I , .01 4 swab f.;III(3IDSDAY ), 9th mouth (t.,11-=.1) , -r)..Lt),Tv 7: 1 !. 11.7.4 _ BAIIHOVIS'S SCHOOL .F 04,. the CITY' INSTITITTE. will Te Open 3IONDAY. V__ MISSES . •GI:E'GOItY W",.! LL • S• 4 s e•• 11 . 661 for Yi)linz7.; 1, on 31(1.1iI)Alf, Sept. 1.3 t star' BOIZDEN'S SC - 11.001, No. 1626 ,tre , t t n 4 ;ep , Ivetttte...e.:l-111h. _ HY M. T. U M NV e. 4"r?ii::14; No. 142 N , .t.tit , vot v_..c2iszah 31ontli A.N.A BBB'S f Boardille and "Dtt-s -tral reopen Septet!), er lt,t , SS BAY RD' .13 0A It J SaityA :^4lmol re-open Septemtnr ,ti: 141% , to• . H SISES HORDECA. . gas tbefraMy School,-Yorthw 1,0„r , .. 4.,m , Argo September 22d, at ,131,5 Sp/ itt , . 00) A‘y,' 11 , ft EN CH TAUGHT,Y . DEL ACOURT. Private mw. :tv 1158 LAIRD'S SEI+I,I; YiAltsg Ladies No. 323 North E DIY Y; ept6inlier .UItENCIf e j 6 27 1 1 j ,i'e l tiT . N 3 1 1 2 1 , 1 ,:in i , ' :L tE„.14 Cif ;,;!' (TA , >v 1 1 );)J 1„) f:ed.0,... , Tvatory aV;tlie rdd ruLTemh and W'ainitt bt MOM, WI/1 t. rut of the selltioll Of iYJZ.f tiext..' The high 'reputation ,rf4,etwetrsm(4): ;got t?iP . wilt 1 ,1 7;4 vt.reintritt.+l Isy the mune musical director ',411 A i* F•kill alid,kxperlence of .31r. CW.7; (;.,.. — . 0.10.1 ariS 4.tfi 4,ted to insuring thorough nnisir:d; • d 1- t ;OP 4), both to :111111tmlri and to ip;A-44.11% Aa k/Mirt art PrPfCSeil.lll. A OPIY cm the premi.os from 10 . >s, 1;,14„ from to t; I . .la 3lr. Gaertim , r'n ibX . 1 / 4 :1111 Mt.: , nth KC • . • Itypileation will btcure st. dx- i i,m,l fur inotrurtion, , • ; , 71•71-YIA01-1 , W Sit .4411 for the reception of pilling NDA V Sop .oiolp-c :a, at 4 o'clock P. M. Cirimiarh 7:2., r awl Aialre , .., !MI Cil , 111)1IL tfr..tt at Winner'F., 10031.Spriag i;:. - rdeli Arcot, airA t..lf,ltierth Eighth oiro,t. 4'll 12L 4 .4, CHARLES H.. .1 Alt VIS WILL RE 1-04t-..olryw thi (hit iev. of 1,18 pry NOlon MONDAY, Sep licuidencq: No. 131 ;North NinolVenth id , .I.lff v , l A p. 1 .1 - . 4).—M I E v. AB ET if AND MISS . ; Mil A ALLEN. A pplY ur, th , reoi , i.mro of their , igt/o.r, l'rof , xmor GEORt;F, Alai79N,2lti S. Soylntoontli eO2O-lin's if' 14 A I 4.1.1 HOVE, EA,GHER. o ,t of Plano and Pinging. N o. , 2 1 ,3 Tenth ~tre;;s ictro.A. . , 'Q:10. P. :RONDIMILLA, `.CEA(.3II.ER • OF. Private 'clowns awl ciaimoo. Ansidenee" Tntrmontb street. .30 YEAIIB' ACTIVE I'IZACT OE.. 1)r, Vila:, No. 219 Vino otrnot,, a bolow Third, ‘°77 1 7 do/gin t hando ()most Tth.thin thotityint pws " t t ot a il, Troll Pill , Too.llßepainal, Exchangod,. ur Ai niO4.l6llrd In unit. - fias and hither: - lin pain in-ex tracting. Vain° hqurn, ti to 11. floili-pAnAlira • fiell fl orl., MUSICAL. pzumAK‘Ninla . 4 VV ..... -, NE STYLES,„ 4 „ ~:.4 4), '' - ',.,,.0r.V. , ,, , - .N. 4 ~ flit 4 4 i= .• *'l , r = '', 1,3 • ANARWAys, ps „, i 1 , - ~ A . kr 4 ' ' l 's 'J Ms . At $2 75 pqr Yard. • -_, - - FOB SALE BY" - '' - - ”" ' ' ' JOHN , W. , THOMAS, 1-, , ,.. ~,,, ~i 'l —Nos. 405 and 4.o7l4,,SedindStreet. .-- E.ll-dinp , • .. A Tx ". I , Jo . M. ..111t1 1 Chestnut..:StrOt ttrlrt, ‘OPEN MONDAYO,SEPTEMBER 27th, New §tyles,in.' D ItiF 4 sS 000:DS Robes De•Cliambre: • • • • Black Silks., Pile Case Rid Gooses, 1 46 " 1,000 pieces 44,,Bretieled REDUCED FROM 15c. • Walking , Snits NOW ,OFFERED AND MADE TO ORDER t REPELLANT CLOAKS , , AT EEDUC4I.4IICES. POPU,LA.R PRICES FOR DRY GOODS.'• RICKEY,SHATIP & CO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, ,}l4 tin, 4-4 LYONS VELVETS. • ALL PURE SILK. STRIPED SIIAWLS MAGNIFICENT ARABS. BROOME SHAWLS' SILB-FACED POPLINS, • ' POPLIN ROBES, ROBE DE CRAMS, BEST BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS, if6l 50, FASHIONABLE PLUM; `•ELVETEE\S, • PLAID SERGES, BLACK ASTRACANS WRITE CLOTHS, FANCY SACKINGS, AMERICAN SILKS, 12'75 WATER-PROOFS. • PIM'S POPLINS. JOUNLVS GLOVES NEW GOODS DAILY.. CLOTHS FOR , AMILY. DRY 400115 EYRE- & LANDELL, 'Fourth and Arch Streets. mw it BLANKETS!. LINENS! MUSLIM 1S CASES 111,41tilit4S. 19 CASES BLANKETS. CASES BLANK FI:IPS ALL E (4 RA DES. ALL • TH EADLN. THE EVOr" GOOD SIZE EVERY GOOD SIZE. EVERY GOOD SIZE ONE BALE LINEN TAMA: DIAPER GOOD LINEN ,TABLE DAMASKS. TOWELS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES BEST WIDE SIEEETINiCaS. BEST .PILLOW COTTONS. BEST YARD WIDE MUSLINS. COOPER & CONARD, Ninth St., below Market. 1 R . _ L 4 ' frtz,- 7 LINEN STORE, , •:. ' ',/ ii, . 4. 82S Arch Street. New Store, 1128 CHESTNUT ST. New Department---Bed Clothing. Best Blankets, Fresh from , the Mills. Marseilles Bed Quilts. Honeycomb/Quilts, all sizes. AHendale and Lancaster Quilts. Linen Sheetings, every width. Cotton Sheetings, ": " : ,Pillow Casings. 'We mean to do a ~l argo trade in tble 'tlepartmetit by offoring elicap'and reliable geode. , - - TItI.ILMI.N~S AND DP PATTERNS. -- AwrißTFl' DES MOPES, 1101, 31:M . :corner Eleventh and, Chestnut streets. This opportunity is iakenro announce that I have unfit returned from Paris and London with the latest Pall • Fashions-these ilesigna :being porsonally selected, and. modeled from the greatest novelties, anti trimmed hi a Puparior-etyle—and will 'open- • • , • • WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1869, 'with French and English Dresses, G M ioulcs, anteletts, .Sleaveti, and Children Costume/I, Robe do Ohambre and , . flrettitfast Presses • Press and Cloak Making In every variety. 'Wedding TrausseatiN furnished at olutrt, notice ayal reasonable 'priced. Meal Thread and Guipure :Laces, Roman and Plain Itibbetia and Sashes. !; ' ' ' • I -Pavia 40welry, mutant styles of Jot s Gold and Shell, the rarest avid moot ;•legant ever ' offered. flair Bands, ' Combs and Regal Nits.'.. , • , ; , • , Prcss and Cloak Trinanigs, the MoNt tastefni that are. • 'Mho secured - in the French rgottopollts, whol,ailu and Voile and Wreaths; Kid edwies,7s con tu and fill ~xclueivn agent for Mrs. Tt. Work's nelobratod system • 'far outtintt•ludititl' 4444006 HiLtitiiieil nasques,Mo. rnyirafrp • Prifai!rved Ginsnr',ln hyrtlp Of the 'coldiriktod Uhy loPlerf4lndi - Mho, Dry rronorypil ,111TutcriiirpOXr i finr• tprt 'Alid for nolo by ,JO5. Br J 30016 1 101 ‘O,lOB. lotto rinictroro ayertlll4 ' • , . ~ f' lIIIIRING'S' CIIAMPION'AI SOES: ~:, ..,44 ... • :,...44—',.--- - ' 4 t,, ... :.•-4,. , ',',,• 141 , , 1 . ie 4 ning of art s' A ItGa.4ery. i ,.. -,-i '.,. l'' , / • .P. 4- '4 ,/;,1 , • , ~, . i,:- Qii,`• ' • ran".**. )4,•tie,pi:ipyor r i takq:, ern. Fit IiStEL , lißiertimat*vo., ,lx . :- ' V,' ' ' • . "' ~ 620 04E132 1 14 - UT Street. .. GErrx.r.mns: We havtt just444ltkinett, with the sell greOept eatiofacdpa•oor 'late, pOrehaaed of you write .4eara ago, and which Ta!aaod throngt( .out deatryctive Are of bet night. ' ' • , ' " '' - We find the ctntonte, exception; entirely' nn , harmed, nierely plightly dinnn,and we feel newinn con dition to commence our. beelines' again, baying every. ]look perfectly safe We Anil in a few days require a tareer, one, and; will call upon you. Very ltes.ppctfullyi SONS. August 1.7 , '• ilOitty4o , Ltilii'YearllSLO'l unforfttnately W . 418 in ')itisii:telitilirthe Artieanlluilding ,. which Iran destroyed by, fire on tkiolOth of April. I hod then in nem what I supposed wan a Fire-proof Safe, but upon opeding it I everything wan destroyed,tind tire burning therein. Yon will:, recollect, ,gelatlemen, there was several of your that fire, else several iit the fire nt Stith and Commerce streets, the next May, live weeks after -'wards, all of which 'Sipe!' being =opened proved they were tire-proof indeed, for I witnessed the opening of the most of them, and in every cane thus contents were preserved, while safes of other makers were partially or entirely destroyed. 1 at once 'concliuled to have some thing that I could dependupon, and purchased one of . , Kites The safe I purchase( o you a Oft - tliMrstor to a white heat (which WUK witnessed hy . several gentj4 men that reside in the nbighbortioMil'at destrpOttOti of my Marblo Paper factory, 921 :Wallace strimt, 'op the afternoon and evenidg of the 24th' Alter digging' flip safe from the ruins, and opening it this morning, was much Pleased tg fipd eveyyt . Nng t copBl§tiig of books, papers; moncy.and efitcertyarreilin; rigbit„...l shoji want another - of your safes as soon f 1,4 I can get a place to continue my businesn in. 1 conld not rest contented with any other make of safes. IMES WILLIAMS, Marble Paper Manufacturer . HERRING'S PATENT CHA I MPION SAFES, thm most reliable protection from flro now known. HER RING'S NEW PATENT , S . AFEN,. com , biniiig barlleatml etemli asimE4oii,Avitia 'the Paftnit Franklinite, or SI'IEGEL EISEN, furnish a remlstunt against 'hodl;i and cutting tools to an mtent heretofore unknown. lierriug.& Co,; Philadelphid. Herring, Farrel & ' Sherman, No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray St., N. Y. & Co.,' Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New Orleans. aliz riftf. FURNITURE, &C. FURNITURE _.... T. & A..IIENKELS, AT THEIR NEW STORE, 1002. ARCH STREET, Are now soiling their EfiEVANT FURNITURE at very reduced prices. ' Fe2s3mrtis GEO. J. HENKEI.AS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. ESTAIbLISHEIVIS44. Good Furniture Ut:ithe lo~rerl~ possible price. a u3l 1869. , 1869; I J R-NI-TUREA=• 1316 CIIEST'IIirT STREET."'' just completed the fine 4 lift lit Frithlture over produced in this city t l Nvill receive , orilero fur the =auto, during tin month of tieptemhep, • : • AT,PRICES THAT WILL wyEkripucptra.i7§ TO YL'7:OIIA~EKd The dui , l,ens are new and 'rho workmanship and inatertalN are of the ldahtd order. 1 invite the att 01641 of choice who intend fornilhing to call and examine the stack of Vurniture, and convince theinselvee Of the above facts. G.lRDlstit, ale - stunt St. 5.2 Ln . THE FINE ARTS. - _ lEstablished' 1705.; •• - A. S. ROBINSON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, Beautiful Chrornos, ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kiwis of Looking-Glass,Portrait &Piettu•eFrames. • 910 CHESTNUT STREET, Fifth Door above the Continental, • PLIILADFLPIIIA: : - - NEW PUBLICATIONS. Just kublishecl by PORTER • & COATES, : PUBLD3I.II.3Ra.AND BOOKSELLERS, No. 822" CHESTNUT STREET MotirriNG R fly ROBERT M. TIALLANTYXE. ' Anther. of "Coral Islands,'' , •`ltog Cruooo," . ..!(:agenytie, the Sandal Wood Trader;" Wild Man of the West," • "Fighting the Flamed," , • '' Itimo., ;'Oloth;•,• Extra Illustrated: Prise ,5:1 A new mid charming book, full of stiffing' ficellei" and adventures, by the greatest Wing writer fer-boYs WhOHO' previous works are..lionm:hold words England and America, roll2o w f rptf , , ' O'SOPItY Or MARRIA.GE,—A „IL new 'course of Lectures, as delivered at the *Now York Museum of Anatomy; embraeing , the , subjects; llow to. Live and what to Live for; youth, Maturity and Old 'Ago; Manlidod generally reviewed: the Cause of In-' digestion, Flatulence and Nervous . Diseases• accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered & 04,. (14q1, r o Acotyyj il meo containing . these Lectures will bo for,- warded postliald; otureonift - 01 NYTATlrearyilr.,Boutheast , coriter-of-Fifth and.Wttlny streets, Philadelphia. 1.02 6 4,1% OItNAIVIESTA2IiIItON. WORKS ; WIRE WORK.: „c " GALVANIZED and Painted'VlDE GDARDI3; for tore fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse , 'Windows, for ohurcheg and cellar Windows,' u IItON andIVIRE , RAILINGB, ter balconies, offices, `'cemetery and garden fences: ru • Liberal allowance made to Contractors,' Builders and Carpenters. All orders filled,with promptness and work guaranteed. • . • • lirOBEWr WOOD ()co.,' 1146;Itidge,Aveime, Ruum• e3O tuill tmr 9 . 'VANN :EST()OIC'S 'FA 'UNIV.-.l'llE - 11 - -1; IloreigaNl 4110 now receiving from the nominated lemouttor r etimity Vakrinit.,,whieli thop :offer to trade , . .108. 13 UlitilJloltt OU•i,Agento tot Viihneetticlic'3oll Y i(AN HARLINGEN f e e' . : • •Al" - NO:4 1 110 0'" Si CIHEST/IMT STREET, , BccpectlullY announce the ciennneheement of their hapurtationA for tbla - deacon of large lot of • "NLtrCHHOICEA?iIU IR&MAII.t2 a"66 and Lek to call Me KileCial,,fip4Olun t ..or buy ere,to tltalY IMMENSE STOCK o r tif . . LACE 'CURTAINS -. ,•,; • • . . 111 illtn . ll,tie ' ti fro l o tbelOvnit , Prlce tiP tA the tti.t unit utost. expensive, Among Which Aro litany : very and ,Elegant Designs,. e:xp r o,sly for th;ln.opd hot, to he, had oleewhero# • t Also, a largo sosortment of. • .10E SHADES AND I.kIIBREQUINS, .* ' - RICH - CURTAIN G (ions, and. • CCRTAIM'II.I4. TERIA LS, important for this 'demon), romPridtdd thd special styled for Pd BLOBS. DRA WING • R 00111 S, LIBRARIES, BOUDOIRS, CIIA.3IBERS, te., with conivress mid lel X TUR ES, and' rich TASSELS and TIO/1.1- MING Sto match. Also, It'IND 0 W • cur; v 7 . zEs. clueroirivEs, tc., 4-c., tc. s 11.—Firet , eittER Woritmed Ouiployed to mak°. add t, ) mni • . 1% at ranted THE IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place Mier, With ILLUMINATING DOORS and WINDOWS, Mid hIAG A.Z.1,1 4 1.E Of.;:attilleteut• capacity for fuel to last 24 0 URS, at a cost of but .11 CENTS ',PER DAY: The wort perfect arid cheerful Heater flatting made arrangements with MR. S. It. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE, - For the EXCLUSIVE nosimfacturing of thew heaters, areprePared to (mulch thew i n brge or mall quat ' bold wholcrale retail by the Manufacturer, .JOHN S. OLARI-C, .1008 Market Street. Bewnre of imitat toryl E,cit u CoLtj the :po pn lari ty of these Ileatcrc. dui 2m§ GA F IXTURES. Vron the Muntifsctltrens, Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York, and Tucker ,Munoracturinij CO., Boston. ok<q'y viiriky of CO4I OIL LAIIIIN4, From our own Manufactory, Camden, New Jersey. COULTER, JONES & CO. 102 ARCH STREET, PIIIIADEVEUA. se23-:,,n3 rp Chester Valley 'Railroad Company. The Stockholders of the Chester Valley Railroad are hereby notified that they ate asspod 7% cents on each and every share of stock held by them In said corpora tion for the payment of Tax due the Counnourcealth. which awn they are pular-v(1 top ay lAI tbe.Treasfirer of said Company' at his °thee, No. ft.3141./ICIIANTrP EX CHANGE, Philadelphia, on or before. the 2t,th day or October,ls69. If any Stockholder netrleets or re:flocs, to pay said assessment theeTreaeurer will lie required to sell at public sale and trstorler tlw puraser so many shares of the stock of such delinquent ritockholder na maybe necessary to pay his or her portion of, the Tau . re wied to be paid as aforesaid. - W,[. 11. - HOLSTEIN, Treasurer Cheater Valley I:alit - crud Company se2o to 'a fl2tro UPHOLSTERY STORE AND Window Blind and Shati•!-111anufae,tory. Competent hawk+ ready to 13y CARPETS. UPHOIe STER EURNITURE• wake over ISEHOINt:, ham:. SHADES. CURTAINS. taut PRA l'EttY ale! make FURNITURE SI.IP,S, or do anytt4ttir- in. Vie way iot SToRE Sit A nulde aid leirestA. CHUBCII, HALL„ end HOUSE NVW2Ii promojy HALE S. J.II .lach etmet. WENDEROTII I , TAYLOR' az , nBROWN'S, OLD'- ESTABLISUED • Pit OTO Gilt PM C PORTRAIT Or AL LE It Y. Furni I 4- 11 'it ' . . ~....., , _if .1_ til r _l,cl , or , k . ,,n yew - _ ~,,..... (•ace and lacitit.ljor . i,;111 I ;,..,- '.li r,r;7?...i. iorit . work: . A.- yiew P priva te . 4-11-':' -,Vi, 'Tg" 14 - 9111 IN , La,lies` jir.;s4.l 4 . ,• ,,,,. ,... i .,..,,,z hxi i sitk i l l o ,,, I. l. l , 4l ,, i i ) v p , O v ra n tily; flown. • - ; t of l'ilaLolva -1,11.),!,.11C11Ati " I vorytyp-1 , ,.• 31 iiii;t the " New CrayanN'' or t i4l;;:teVilq:l": l . , :::t ) Arai ' at: ':' n ' t -r WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN, PLUMBING. inackAiDs, 1.221 'I4ARRET STREET, Steam and Gas fitting, Hand Power and Stearn Pumps, Plumbers' Marble and Soapstone Work. , Terra Cotta Pipe, ()Limey • Tops, &c., wholesale and retail. • ' Samples.of Subbed work may he seen at my store. mY6ftl§ CRVks Of the latest and most beautiful designs, and all other Slate work on hand or made to order. - Factory and SaIesrooms,SIXTW EN S T ON a i n t dC L A L L LB W. SILL Streets a 0216 m &C WATtI . LADOMUS MOND DEALERS & IEIVELEBS. • . WATell ES, JEWELRY do fq-LVOI. WARE. WATCHES and JEVRLRYiREPAIRED. -' • Lad.ies'arid denisrWatelieS‘ American and Imported, of the most celebrated maker& . Fine 'Vest -Chains - and Leontines, 'ln 14 and 18 karats. • ' Diamond rind; Other Jewelry, Male latest designs, CV:WOOLLY ILA MOM ENGAGEMEAIT • 'Tn 16 koYdt Blatant. • • . SOLID SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. 'TABLE CUTLERY., PLATED WARE, Eta. • INBTItUUTIONS: • imancGE. . DE ,2 - 1 14 KIEFFER *HI Open his Wiling ' School 408 •: nm 1110 Dugan street, below Spruce, on hiding TIMBER 13, 1869, with a saddle.l( of well-trained horses.. ttorses trained to•the • Those keeping their horsed at ! this stable can have the privilege of using the riding- • room. Saddle horses and carriages for parties, &c., to Lire... sel4-26t§• , • 1 6 , 1 HORSEMANSHIP etilly , tilught a Vino. Philadelphia Biding School, ' our street, above The horses aro, quiet'and thoroughly trained.. For hire, saddle horses.' Also car riages at all tintes for weddings, parties, opera, funerals. &a. ..Horses tralped to.thesa. _ THOMddle AS . ORATOR! de SON. A POST CONVENIENT • 1 ARTICLE tor making JUNRET or CURDS itioI,WHEY , in n few rninuten at trifling ex prowl. Moto from fredi rennet*, and aitrat,?. oat/No. JA SIEH T. SHINN, Brood and Spruce streett. & ARR;SON, , , .sel7-1!x1.* . )14, NOTICE. 914 CHESTNUT ST:REEI PHILADELPHIA 802 Chestnut St.* Phil! a•S ;4„ ~ - SPANIK ' I Bishops• are to be; colnpeirect , to take the oath to support the new ConstitutiOn. Carr SatuiditY tlinistet• Sickleaßllad a- lokig interyiew with the Spanish Minister, of Statei, DUNCE Airruun was nearly struck by lightning at Niagara on'Saiurday. ' • THE copious raipsyesterday ,eansed a Ilse' In the Sebuyllrill, at Iteading, of font feet:f. - TIIE Emperor Napoleon on Saturday, pre:, sided:at a council of,Minlsters. , PiuNaL N.sxor.xoN returned to Paris on urday afut yvas received by file P3lPt3rOr- ItermbliCans tif Spain are holding kneet ings in all the larger eittes,and opeuly profess ; to fear death leps;thawmenarebY , k,' Ur to Saturday night 4,006 entries laid. been made for, the State Fair,whichppens atllarris burg tamorrow. ' rfitE tailors' strike in Boston- has ended- by the employers yielding to the demands of the men. • . Tut: Chamber of Commerce of San Fran eiSCA has resolved in favor of a postal telegraph • system. 4 ; 14 Tin tune for the kississippi electiOn has been extended, to :two; 4ays, November 30th and December Ist. , „ • LommArn, °wrier of the yacht Meteor, has issued a challenge for an oceatryoht face this - n-or moxt-sptiri:, • • • : t A LARGE Republican mass-meeting was .held in Ilarrisburg on Saturday evening. • , Speeches were glade' by Iron. Simon Cameron, ::.;11on. A. J. llerr and Ilon. Coltunbus Delano. J. I.liku.owAY G.A.TES ; the abSeptilling book ', ' keeper of the Batik' f'3lontreal, Canada, was arrested in Butlalo on Friday and held for ex - andination. Mn'.Mns EI.UphA HopirmAN 'obtained $12,000 damages from I the. Hannibal awl St. Joseph Railroad Company, at,: Macon. 310. onTkurs; day, for injuries received abbut three years' ago. SECEETAiIY BOUTIVELt has authori4ed the sale, until November Ist., of $1,000,000 in gold on Tuesday and Friday:ofeevery . week; and the purchase of $2,000 000'M 'bonds - ea:eh 'Wednes day. Tim; following nominations have been 'made by the. Minnesota Democratic State• Conve nt ion : For„ Governor, Geo. - 1... Otis ; Lieut.-Gov ernor, J. A. Westeott ; Secretary of State, T. G. F. Conrad. TUE Reßblicans „held a mass-meeting at Hohnesburg, Philadelphia, on Saturday even- , ing. The speakers Were Hon.. John 'Allison, :Major J. T. Pratt and lion. A. Wilson Henszey. , declines to, w let . Hester, trot against. any' horse, even for the Most- othy. purpose; but he'OtTers ,flf. l o,ooo'in witt"for any horse in the world that will trot:as 'Dexter trotted week before last, a mile ip 2.211, to &road wagon and eariying the Billie weight whidt hWearriedl A FARMER named Cox, and his wife, living near Kingsville, MO., were found murdered in their house, on Thursday. The bodies bad been olipekingly inutilitted;ldtk an axe",:'" None Of the circumstances attending the deed are known, and there is no due to the murderer. AT Cincinnati a committee of officers, headed by' General Sheridan, has ,adopted plan for a monument. to General McPherson. it will consist of a bronze equestrian statue upon a pedestal of 'Quincy. and. Sebtdi ,g;ripdtp, and will cost $20,00‘);;. GUNBOA:I; No. ,1 of . the Spanish mosquito •Ileet!of thirty' mall beat's, hadn trial trip up, the North river on Saturday afternoon. She ran-:up'' to Wept .NWL„ her engines 'working well, and her success for the purposes designed beingeoraplete. A firix:.tAi, despatch from Ornaha says that the reports received at headquarters from the Pawnee reservation state that quiet is restored. The Sioux, after a lively skirmish with the Pawnees, fled before the arrival of the cavalry, who pursued them:nearly thirty Miles. One Pawnee was .killed an &several wounded. A Lospozi.- despatch 'of yesterday says : 11:19,000 sterling in; , Specie a has; ee4 with drawn from the' Bank 'of England thr New York. A large 'amount has also been with, drawn from the 'rank of France: — The steam ship !Mina, .yesierday, took £164,000 in specie. One firm here sent:1:150,000 in specie to New York during the week." . CONSWEILOILIt excitement has existed among the irise-baltists Cil`S'allfFrautrisco;' - sirice' the arrival of the Red Stoekings;W Cinehinati. About two thousand spectators witnessed a snatch between the Cincinnati Club and' the F-agles; Sari Fraricised, - On'Sattirdrig: . - The Tame resulted , in victory for the Red Stock ings, by a Score•of 35 to 4. Tim' First National Rank 3 or Washington, NeWJersey, was entered bYburglars on Fri day night, and on Saturday the hank officers could not get to their vartlt,l'M . :iiacertaiir the amount of their loss. it is, said,; however, that the amount of funds on hand was-sb sinall that the standing of the bankwill nor Are seriously , affected. • AnvitEs from Alaska—to August sth state that the natives have, plundered.aud destroyed the belonging': Ito the Western Union Telegraph ~Company at Plover Bay. 'The ice Barring's Sea ' has been Unusually heavy the present season, and . many vessels .haveloSt theircopper.' - Tire Whale: catch Was ' RODOIT I..NEVIN; paStor of theEpis .copal Church atllethlehent, Pa., tqok leave of ltis congregation yesterday, preparatory to ac ceptine the rectorship of the 4naerican Pro testant Episcopal Chnech . at±lionle, (0 ;aouil assume the duties of which he sails - for Europe on Wednesday. , 31r. :Nevin is a native of Petiu-: sylvania. • AA; attempt was wade.-Last evening to throw a westward-bound Albany and Rochester ac commodation train , froin ' the track, between Newark . 'and Palmyra, by .Means of a tie Oust <town bet Ween the timbers of, a bridge ':and others placed .ael'osslthe track: ,The ftrst:was broken in two,and the train proceeding Slowly - , the other ties were removed without accident. No trace'of the miscreants wasAiscovered. IN Cincinnati, ou Saturday evening, about Jive hund,red people responded; to the, e;11 for a meeting of those favoring the exclusion of the Bible from the schools. 'rhe:Meeting tsar dis orderly. Resolutions favoring the exclusion of the Bible were preseuted, and a Vote takeri, so near a tie that the chairman could not - decide, and the l'esolittions went by default. A DESPATCH from St. Paul Says a deluee of water fell ou Thursday and Friday flights, and the Mississippi river is again rising. " sAll the ---bottom,-lands-of_the ArilinAcicita_wor are4Wer— flowed, and the hay crop in thatregion / ,.. as iu_ the larger prairies, is' ruined..' Vartners • from different sections claim that, fully one half of f the grain crop not threshed and bound at , the. time of the previous storm is mined. , Oliver •: Dalrymple.t, the larFest wheat,,-g •ower ,in the State, estimates his loss on crop at. , 80,000 buslieLs. • Good judges say, the, damage to wheat, alone by the.late great--stomas through optthe State cannot be less than 5,009,000 bushels. • -'•!; ' From our late Editions.. of ,Saturilay .• By'the *Owning : Cable. • P.Ams, Scut. 25.—The Constitutionnel tteni6s the truth ()Übe repertGuidois, that a note tad been sent,tO TruSsia, Warning her that the Annexation of Haden would be a cause fel; War: , PAIZIS, Sept. 25,--The report t.litai,the, bapdmitteldest son of ;the wonian,.ree;elitly , iiinr,der6 l . - with her. children .luiit -, bethi rested at Havre. was incorrect. A limn named 'Turpman, an alleged accomplice, was traced to that place and captured. A.tt'titional evi, =lrma donee has come to light, which leads to tile belief that the father and son aro' Innoceilt, and may possibly have been.murdered by te -same partiCh who killed the mother. . • BERLIN; Sept. 25,—'11ie"question raised n regtrd to. he . tCatholic J.Tntversity, , at-.Ful a i i, will,PtobAblY be settle 4 l. l3 .lll. klow:e41.1641000 1 bill, to be submitted:to the,ltiet. ' LONDON ; Sept. 25.—A now line of telegraph eable;to be laid .from Ireland to Nova, -- ,Scotitt, ispp l '•' " - `"" ' - - t , o.N.Dort,Sept. 25, I al P. Ill.—Consols (dos d at , 024 fay money,and.o23a924 : for account. •Ant r- Fenn securities 01E4 but steady; Five-twenti .s of 1862, 831 ; 1865 , 8, old, 821; 180T's, 811 ; Teh fortieS, 751. r &locks (lu/et...Erie, 26i ; ' Illinois Central, 03'1'; Atla!itle , and Great 'Western, "PARIS, Sept. 25, I P. M'.—the Itottrse 'opened steady. • Itentes, 70. t ., Me: LIVERPOOL; , Sept. 25, -1./30 , P.11.-:;Cotton firmer'; Middling Uplands', 121a12gd;,Middling Orleans, 12 1 ,a121. The, sales reached .12,000 bales. 4,000 of Iv/tie/CW/Ird' ta,kezi t'or' export -and speculation. Corn, 293.-13eef,0.95.411te 'es'e.,_ 625. . .linvnn, Sept. 25d—Cotton opened dnll;.' both on the spot and afloat; treat ordinaire,• on the shot, ^ ' ' (Special Despatch tn the rhilada t Evening Bulletin ,1 , . WAsifif , ; - (rozi, September 2.1L-Atifices from authoritative and reliable parties hi Ohio rep resent that the political campaign is progress ing very faVorably, with 'deeided prospects for an overwhelming. defeat of Pendleton ana • DPI .ocratie-State-tic-k • enthusiasm is manifested at. the Republican Mass-meetings throughout the State, and the party is, thoroughly aroused to the importance of defeating Pendle ton, and preventing the, election ' of a Democratic Legislature, which would not only reject .the Fifteenth ~Censtitutional Amendment, but redistrict the State so as to give theDemocrits an increase of four or, five members in Congress: In several sections bf the State local issues have caused dissensions in the Republican ranks, but it is not thought that these will affect thegeneral result of the election 'or giVe the coming Legislature ,to the Dem'ocrats.: ' ," , HAVANA, Sept:ls.-The Havana press, re ;viewing the 81tuation, conclude that a.,ma jority of Cubans are local, =and 'cite in proof the solicitude of.the Cuban Junta in New York to enlist American filibusters to light the battles of the rebellion,--the rebel, officers being unable to obtain recruits among the na tives. The. Spanish element in the island is unani mously of the Opinion that the Washington Government has no right to . interfere in Cu ban affairs, and that insurrections never nit of mediation.. NEW'YORK, Sept. 21th, 2.20 P. 31.-31oney is almost impossible to get at any priee, and is tjuoteti at I per cent. .13 _per cent. is freely - - paid for turning stacks. • The stock market is dull. The housesreported as having yester day Siispended are still in the smile condition, and it is believed will not be able to go on. .Sept. 2.5. Rear-Admiral .11 - off is, ordered to duty-as one - of the Board of Examiners at Washington. Commodore John L. Worden is to .be Superintendent of the Naval- Academy-. Captain H. 0. Clancy has hitendetached from ordimnce duty at • the Boston Navy Yard, and •pladed on waiting orders. Lieut.-Commander Frederick R. ninth' is detacheclifrorn the Ashuelot, and placed on waiting orders. - • Reverend J. Ridherford fatthews, 'of Greenville, Nevr;York, has' been appointed chaplain, in, the navy: NatbairPatton 'was to'-day appointed Col lector of Customs forthe District of Texas. • ' - Mr. F. B. Deßelle, accompanied by Secre, taryEish, repaired to - the Executive Man- Sion - amtpresented his' , as 3finistei from Denmark. lie had for Some thee pre vious been Charge d'Affaires of that kingdom: IRerlnus Acellkent, In leiklmington. Del. Philada'. , .Eventiur =Bulletin .1 Wit.stiNGTON, Del., Sept. 25.—A distressing accident occurred at the morocco manufac factory of Bush, Clark & Co., yesterday. Four boys•were.statuting 'on the elevator at the top of the' bililding, when it: fell, and they were precipitated to the, cellar, a distance of five stories. One lad, named John Lynn, was probably fatally hurt, two others %sustained serimts injuries, and the other boy escaped unhurt. • . Special Despatch 10 t he Philadelphia Eveningnulleti n NEW YORK, Sept. 2.s.—The body of an un knoWn.inan, abouta years of age, was found floating in the North River, at the foot of Warren street, this morning. There was a severe cut -on the back of the head and the eves were bruised. These injuries • lead to the suspicion that the man was foully dealt with. Special Despatch to the Phila. Evenine Bulletin.) .NEW YORK, Sent. 25.--There has been. a " run" on the Tenth National Bank, bnt thus far the institution has niet all its liabilities promptly: . [Special Despatch to 'the Philada. Evening Bulletin.) . NEW VOItK, September 25.—The Gc1~•- etumcut has accepted bids for the purchase of three in bonds. at rates 'ranging from 116.17 to 118.07. (Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletinj Fral YORK. Sept. Leo &, Content will get the gold, as they bid for 52,600,000 at 1:12. to 1341. , • - IMPOWATIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Balletin: j MORANT „BAY—Bark: Pleiades, Bolt-443 tons log wood order. 4 . • „ - - - - - - MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN avrimutims. TO MittlVE., sillPfil FROM ' - FOR— ,r , DATE City - of Limerick.:Autwerp, - .New York Sept/ 4 Pennsylvania Liverpool... New York Sept.?. 8 Etna Liverpool... New York 'via II Sept:ll itellontt. Loudon—New York- `wept. 11 Ohio southampton—Baltimore. ... . .... ........Sept: 11 Malta Liserpoal...New York via B Sept 14 Nebraska Liverpool... New York ' Sept. 15 City of Paris. ..... .Liverpool—New York Sept. 16 lowa ' ' Glasgow... New York Sept. 17 Cuba. • Liverpool... New York Sept. IS Westphalia., ~...ilayre...New York' Sept. 18 - . . ; • . '- TO DEPAIPI. 4 . Cinibrla '' ' Nchv York... Hamburg Sept .1.8 Pioneer ...Philadelphla...Wilmingtom Sept.. 29 Cleopatra New 1 org'... Vera' C 1117 Sept . 30 =Scotia ---- -- - New - York.wLiverpool .. ..... .. . :.....Sept. 29 .1 W EVl.l'lllllll Philad'a...Charieston • Sept. 30 WeFer .... .... ......r.New Noric..:Brenien Sept .30 Columbia.,.'.. .. . . ,;',/ New. lork,..Havana Sept. 30 Arizona New York...Aspinwall act. 1 Wyoming., Philadelphia... Savannah t /ct. 2 ,i\qllo 00 Paris..:,..NOw Xprk.•;.llnyve • - 'Oat. 2 City. of Paris New I ork...Liverpool ' (let. 2 Pennsylvania......Now • York.„tiverpool Oct.. 2 Cambria New York... Glasgow. Oct. 2 0 of NeW York r NewtYork,..Liverpool via 11... .. .. .. Oct. 5 Wegtplielia , 'Now York:Alan/burg • Oct, 5 BOARD; T OF RADE. T. S. HoOLE. U. J. HOFFIdAN• MONTHLY OommiiisE THOMAS Cr HAND, . , , ' ' COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. J. O. James.• I 14.. Soudan. .; Ger., L. Busby, - • "A% zn. W. Paul, . Thomas L. Gillonple' ' • AIARINE ByLLETiblt. . . . Std . liisgs, 0 . 531 SUN SETS, 5 49.1 HUM • WATER, 7 L2l . ...ARRIVED YESTERDAY. - ' kithime V WhilltleiG , Rigglinc, ~ . 13' hours from Beni ,/ rodre: 1 • li rodeo to 'ACroves. Jr. •', .. , • 1 ~ . .Ba . Pleiades (Bri,'llcilt, from Martini Ilay,, Ja. Sept. 3, with logyood to order-l•vossel to Warren it 'Gregg. Left schr laintle A Bailer,. Locke, for Now York in 10 days. .24th lust. spoke by signals Br bark 'Ursula, from Rio for Neiv York.. ' ;'.i i.., , • ' . AKRIVED ON, SA.TURDAY: , Steamer Tacony, Nichols, 24 hours from New York,' with nulse to NV 111, , Baird A Co: • ' , Brig Cosmos, PRTEIptU3, 6 -.days from Boston, in ballast . .0.1 , E Bagley & Co. ,Drig AmbroseLight,'Higgins, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to J E BovJer dt. CO. - ' - . ,- , - •' • Brig Edith Hall-, Snow, from:Pensacola, with lumber:„ Fehr Senator (Iritnes,Merrill; 6 days from Portsmouth 0 with noise to Mershon, 5; Cloud. , , ... Seim Diary illirginia, Doll, 9 days. from .Norfolk. with . lumber to. T P Galvin Co.:' '' ' Bahr Virginia, 5,* ginia, Small, 7 dayS from Portsmouth, in hitt last to E A Sunder 4 Co. . - . J. ' . Seim Ira Bliste,Htulson, , 3 days' from Now York: with cement to Lennox & Burgess.. Sehr Active. Cooinbs,6 days from Boston, ..With Inc o Knickerbocker Ice (10- , :vessel to Lennox 5: Burgess, , . 7. . ISclir, Yd Ingo, Queen,Tillotson,3,days froin•Provideuen, In Imllast tol,Ounow,tralurgestv. • , . . , , , Sehr, it ti Connor. Pardee „I day . from Magnolia ,'Dot!. with grain to JO L Bewley ',lc CO., CLEARED •ON SATURDAY. Steamer Boman, Boggs. Boston. II Winsor & Co. Steamer b` Franklin, rierson, Italtlmoro, A Groves, Jr. Bohr T D Wildor, Dolmen, Havana, IVerkutan A Go. Republican Prospects In Ohio FrOm Cuba. New York Yinancei. From Washington. Supposed Murder. A "Bun" On a Bank. Bids Aceepted.ll The Gold Awards. PORT OF 1111,LADELPIEITA-SEr-T. 27 ~t"T 1' fin- THcDAIbY WENTLG`BULIE PIN=PHI. fi. , . clir Trimait, Buckets. Fehr Alice 11, Alley. Dimities, _ do ‘: i-eihr Adelaide!, timith, Bag iforlinr, ~ . . do Sclir OJr Ilftwii Ehtyel4,N or w ich, .!.- .-On- . e 4 Behr Jas Vialdro ;Os 'Bair, flostou, , ," do ..; -- . &lir Jos Tifun ;Vali if; une.oll, ' • do ,I ' Nenr 13 Yißriker. Bre widur. Boston, do 1" ;- 'ticht , E T Smith, Harvey, Dighton. Philadi 'ool (lg. i 1 Selir rant Pierson, .Pierson, iln‘ton, G 8 Gel Plier.. ,' o , uhr i l.PaipmJileli..J.toston, r?.2rsiton 4-. clottd. 3+ P.),', ' 1 g % ',"; __. _. . ,' riA.VBE DE GRACE. ept. Z., • The following boats left here this !morning, laden and: consigned fl s follows: . Louislto and (tot 11 C Bolinger, with lumber to Saylor, - Day & lioort3,q_Elofme, with lumber; Judge Go rduer... do to CiamdtnO W 1)1. Eittrtcri foots" to Patterson et Lip- Dincott. ~ r ,-2;,: , ~, :1. L.. • . _ -. . MEMORANDA. • I Ship James B Keeler, Allen. front New York. for San' Francisco, w n sespoken 13th lat S N. lon 7.9. - Steamer yawing,. Teal, cleltred 'at Savannah 25t11'. most. tar this Dart Steamer ~N ortolk,,Blatt, stilled , from Richmond 24th' lost. forth port , ttiNatnerYiroy4 li&neo at lioston 24th 'jnitt. Ste:liner. 'W E Ovum, Ilinckley; United from Charles-, ton 25th Inst. for this port. • ' • Bteamer. City of Parn.(Br), Kennedy, from Liverpond . 46th inst. at New Ytwk;ye.det•day. • • Steamer City of New York, from Liverpool llth inst. '_Nia_Balibtx_23d..tttNew_York_pLqterday—_ - . Bark Woodland. Lunt. hence at London Parr BatkEt ir( Br) Crosby, hence , for•Lorion ,at Bark Frederic* Gerstacher, Andresen, hence at Billion 6th tnbt. Bark James Welth,..Megill, at Baltimore. 25th lust/tilt flan Remedies, e .Karetetitt,'l-rein . Ilth' It aY for e . 110}10T). Vat; hpoken 14th Jul hat 27 40 S, lon 41 G 5 E: Bark E A Souder, Payne. cleared at St Joint, NB. 20th: for P_LonteNideo,_ , IlleryickilL;ipPlncett; iorf,r*Kined., at Hai - al/ZS 17th mst. Brig Wm Creevy, at New, I irierms Mist instant frcni New York. . Brig,lidary.E Leighton , -64 y, tieuee for Quelte? 7 frialled: frmlialoirri&O 8010 AM Ml* =twit. r NC, 23d that. for thin port. Brig J Bielimorc. Henley, from St John, NB. Or this -) at Portland 23d mat. Atig cmcna, , Cplburn,.salled from Bath 234 instant for thimport. 4, • . • '• Schr Gen Banks, Ryder;hence at Ilungor 23d inst. Seim Richard Law, Worth, hence at Stonington 24th. Instant. Schrs ing Martin, Baker. hence for Boston, and S Ii .Crocker,Thrusber. from Taunton -for this port.; sailed from Newport PM 22d inst. ' &hi John Jones, Jones; .sailed from New London 234 inst. for this, port. • Achr Five .Brolhers; Peterson. cleared at New York ".sth inst. for this port. • Schr J B Mers, Ellwood, Ilene° at Eichrnond 21Ehinat.' MARINE MISCELLANY. Capt Benj Baker. New Bedford,' has * contracted to get afloat schrs Alb , rt Plutro and J B Johnson of which were driven ashore in the gale of the Bthinst. on the SW end of the Island of Covanient.. Me is to have .50l) for the former, . and 5 , 60 U ,for 'the latter vessel. Operations were.to have commenced on the zd inst. Schr Betsey Ames, of Portsmouth, NH, bound east,. was run down and sunk might of 24th -inst. off White head, Me. by steamer Kafandin. • ' • ' Schr Petrel, from San Bias for Baltimore, put into Charleston 25th inst. disabled. Saw Tropic Bird.frorn West Indieemis off Charleston, 25th inst. in distress. of what nature not stated. * :* • PROPOSALS. • , ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES OFFICE OF PAYMAEiTEIt U. S. NAVY, NO. 425 CHESTIII37 STREET, , • PHILADELPHIA:, Sept. 26th1869. SEALED PROPOSALS, enlorsed "Pro posals for. Supplies;". will be received at this office until 12 . &clock -i ll. on the Ist of Ocl toiler, for furnishing the United•S_th, teti Navy Department with the following arlaCh39l, to be of the best quality, and subject to in! spection be the inspecting officer in the Philo; delphia Niivy Yard, where they are to be de livered, when required, free of expense to the Government - 4pr winch , : Security be. given. FOE BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION, &c. 625 pounds Zine,•white, dry: 400 poUndS Soap, Castile:' . -; 315 Lights. glass 8 liY - 10 in.,' first quality, double - . - • !j:0 Lights n. , glasS 12 by 20 i'; fir4t qUality, double thick. • • • 18 Lenses, ma.azine ,clear white, polished; ~ 12 inches diameter. inches thick. (t6O fe . ef,:Z;eather Belting, .1 inch ,thick, 6to - 12 inches wide. • 20 potinds. Sides: .Leather, il'kur t t;llsi: :04,1mied, 500 ••<' • • - 3 Shies Leather s lace, Calcutta,. sides not less than 5 pounds. 100 feet Hose, • test ' leather; 8 inch copper, and At - eted. ~ L. 135 tuns 12,240, pounds) Bituminous Coal: 2 Lounges and Chairs. 41 'Chairs, cane seat, perpattern. • 1. 1 0 gross Brass Screws, 31 in. long, „No. 20 FOR • BUREAU OF ORDINANCE. feet Gum Hose-23411a. 4; " Suction Hose. FOR . .RUREALT OF PROVISIONS AND 22 Barrels Beef, in good stout barrels, free from sap, and with four iron hoops. For full particulars apply at COI:ItIAND ANT'S OFFICE, Navy lard. Blank forms for proposals can be obtained at this office. _ • . . H.14. / HIESKELL,, • Paymaster, se2s-at Itnited States Navy. mu CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.— SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Pro posals for - building - a - publie school-house in the Fifth Ward;" will be received by the un dersigned at the office, S. E. corner of SIXTH 'and ADELPHI streets; until THURSDAY, October 14, 1869, at 12 o'clock...M., for building a piddle school-house on• a lot of ground situate on, Third street,: above Lombard, iu the Fifth Ward. Said school-house to be.built in accordance with the plans of L. 11...Esler, 'Superintendent of School Bnildivv, to be seen at the (Alice of the Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompa nied by a certitiCatefrom the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance approved 3layf4, 180, have been complied with. The eontraet, will be awarded only to known master builders: :! ;:; By order of the Committee on Property. H. W., HALLIWELL, set) 27 oc4 II 11 14, i Secretary Jr:EAU •OF ORDNANCE WASHIN(;TON CITY, Setit:l4.•;lB69. , SEALED PROPOSALS will be;received at this Office until TUESDAY; October Zith, 1869, at 12 M., for the manufacture and 'delivery of 2,000 barrels Navy Cannon Powder. • I,ooo'barrels to be delivered at Boston, and 1,000 barrels at New YorW • ' . The cost of delivery to be at the expense' of the manufacturer, and the Powder to he sub. jeet rid the usual . Navy inspection bdinre ac ceptance: Bidders will star the time: Alm )Powder will be ready for deliyeiv. A. LUDLOW' Chfef Wfaßureaa. sel.l ocso A UOTION SALE OF HOSPITAL BED 1-1, DENG, CLOTHING, DRESSINGS, &e. Asm'r MEDICAL PUDNEVOE'S . OFITICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 30%1869.. Will be sold at Public Auction, in.this city, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of 'September, 1869, at Judiciary Sctuare Depot, E street, be . tween Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a large 'quantity of Hospital Propertneousisting of Bedding, Clothing and Dressingp, among which will be found the following; k yjz.,; 3,009 Bed Sacks, 2:500 Blankets, 4,000 Counterpanes, 'l,OOO Percha Bed't Covers; 54,500 Hair Pillows, 5,000 Pillow Cases, 5,000 Linen Sheets, 15,000 DraWers, 25,009 Sbirtsi c ,3,ooth Soek.s; 19,000 dozen Itoller Bandages. Also,Naplcins, -Cotton and Woolen Tape,- Picked Lint,Cotton ; Wadding, Red Flannel, Saddlers' Silk; Linen pounds•Beuf Extract' All the above articles are :and never „have been used, Catalogues. containing full partictilacts;ready..ten days!before sale. TermSi„' Cash, GoVernmeiit funds ;25 per cent. depOSit required at,time . itf .sale, and all goods to be.removed inTilVe days. GErAs.v.ETHERLAND, 4sistitat iqediearpni•VeyCir, Brevet Colonel IT: S. A. ' ' ' ' , • set2:34o 1 EFFERSON FIRE 'INSURANCE COM e/. PANY of Philadelphis.--Offlee; No 1S! lidrth 'Fifth street, near Market street. Lr - Incorporated ,by the Lealidaetme of tonnEdliania. Charter perpetual. Capital and'Assets. 8168,000. Make Insurance against Loss or damage by Firm on Pub,lie or .P rivate Dui favorable Fur niture, Goods and Mon. bbandise, on terms. DIFFOTOES. . , Wm, McDaniel, , kidward P. Moyer Israel Peterson', Frederick Ladner Join; F., Melaterllu Adam j'Agia qz „. nenry Troeumer, ' igenryiDelnuy,. rt ; Jacob Schandenr, • * i• .Frederiet.• Doll; • • r Untistian , D. Frick, ,; • t amuelMiller, poorge EtiFort, , William D. Gardner. WILLIAM MoDANIEL, President. ISILkEL PETEIttiON,Viee President. Pit tLt e E. On - Ex/0, Secretary and Treasurer. ..... i.,'.l' '.•;„ - :,.4'.i AJ .'.',. CLOTHING NAVY DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT Si,J#E, 'MAWR • , PE, {{ ~- at• . 6.f .k' -00NtaTMO#At.:$*1 - t4Ok: - 't . ') - *';'''' - '''' - '' . " - ''" . ''''"•" . ' - i . "' - ' M=l . . B 29 - OHARTER,-11DRPETUAL: .!* jl' 41REANtliItANCE "COMPANY I or PAILADELPAIMA.' I '. `Officiiii743s‘ana 437 Chestnut Street. As4 T .t. on 4iLnuitryrls 1669. 07V 37U 13 !MPG DO Accrtiedlitirplas. ' ' 1,03.1.828 70 Premiums. • - ' 1,193,843 43 VNSETTLED 11i003.1.P. FOR 180 154788 12. . ' 6360,01X1. • , ,Losses Paid Since 1849 Over , :3, itoo 500 5 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, Tlic,Compan),- also issues Policies npon Ahe Rents Of oil-kinds of buildings, Ground Bents and mortgages. , Alfred G. Raker, i , Alfred Filler, • Samuel Grant. ' Thomas Sparks; Geo. Richards, r Win. S. Grant,. •, , Isaac Lee, I Thomas S. Eliot, Fakes, ff ALFREDguArivr. S. Benson. ' GEO. YALE'S, 'Vice President. JAS. W. DicALLISTER, SecretarY• • , '.THEODORE Di. REGRII, Assistant Seoretriitden FIRE ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. ' Ineorporated Mareh 27, 1820. , Office—No. 34 North Fifth Street. INSURE BUILDINGS HOUSEHOLDFUENITUBE AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM LOSS BY FIRE. Assets January 1,1869, 51,400,0945 OS. T: William H. Hamilton , Charles P. Bower, John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot, '+ George I: Young, Robert Shoemaker 0 Joseph R. Lyndall, Petcr. Armbruster,'. : Levi P. Coate, M. H. Dickinson. Samuel Sparhawk, Peter Williamson, Um. Aug. Seeger, WK. H. HAMlLTON,_Pr_.sident, , . i ria. _ T . MDIU EL SPARHAW.K, Vice President BUTLER, Secretary. ' - - DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SUIIANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by theLegislatnre of Pennitylvania, ' 5. —. • • • Office S.E. corner Of THIRD and WALNUT . Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Fg INSURANCESpof the world. INLAND , s On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the• Union. - • FIRE INSURANCES • On Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwellings -Houses, ctc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,' November.l, 1868. 8200900 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-40's 8203,500 OQ IMMO United States Six Per Cent. Loan, • - 1 • ~ ...... . - . . jr,0300 .00 ,50,000 UMted States 'Mx Ver 'den ro . for Pacific Railroad * ... 50,000 00 XlO,OOO State , Of Pennsylvania Six. Per • Cent. Loan 211,375 90 .125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. • ' Loan (exempt from'Tax). 128,594 00. 80,000 State of hew Jersey Six Per Cent. . Loan 51,500 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First • Mortgage Six Per, Cent. Bonds -20,200 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Zent. Bonds 24,000 00 25000 Western Pennsylvania '!railroad 31ortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds - • (Penne . R. R. guarantee) 20,M5 00, 50,000-State of Tennessee Five Pet Cent. ' Loan , • 21,000 00 7 000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 15,000 Germantown Gas CompanY, Princi• pal and interest gnaranteed by the City of Pluladelphie,= • • shares 5t0ck..... ....._ 15,000 0( 10,000 Pennsylvania Rairoad Company, shares stock • '41,300 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania;, Railroad. Cornpany,loo shares stock- - 3,500 00 20 000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company,Bo shares • ' stock • 00 207,990 Loans ou Bond and !Mortgage, first .15,000. Uccle on City Properties.. WSW 00 Market Value, $1,130,325 25 Cost, $1,045,604 20 , Real Estate 36,01:0 00 Bills receivable for Insurances • , trade . =,486 Si Balances - dile at - Agencies—Pre- . miums on Marine Policies— • Accrued , Interest and other ' debts due the Conipany... . 40,178 88 Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpo- • rations, 83,156 00. Estimated value. " 1 , 513 0 0 Caglrin Bank.. ..............8116,156.08 Cash in Dtawer....... ' 413 65 116,563 73 81,109,900 Dir. DIRE'CTORS. Thomas G. Hand,. James B.'AlcFarland, Edward Darlington, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. seal, Jacob P. Jones, Edmund A. Sender, Joshua P. Eyre, Theophilus Paulding, William G. Boußon, Hugh Craig, Henry C. Hallett, Jr., . John CI, Davis, . John D. Taylor, James C. Hand, Edward Lafourcade, John 11. Penrose, Jacob Rei ;=el, H: Jones Brooke, George W. ° l3ernadort, Spencer M'llvaine, Wm. C. Houston, Henn- Sloan, • • D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, Samuel R. Stokes, John B. Semple, do., James Traquair, A. B. Berger. do. THOMAS C. HAND President. , • JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYLRURN, Secretary. HENny BALL, Ass't Secretary. e2l-tf MHE COUNTY FIR.F4NSURANCE COM -1 PANY.• 7 oflice, No. 110 South Fourth Street, below Chestnut. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in 11Q9, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable- institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in. sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either per manently or for a limited time against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses ad.in sted and void with all possible despatch. DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Sutter, Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, James N. Stone, John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, • • Joseph Moore, ' Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mecke, Mark Devine. .• , CHARLES .1. SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, 'Vice President. BENJAMIN P. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. TTNI.TED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE U COMPANY OF 11111LADELPRIA. This. Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, ond confines its business exclusively to ?IRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OE THILADEL- OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, Fourth National Bank Building. , • • DLREOTORS• . 1 Thomas J ;Martin, , Henry W. Brenner, John Hirst, • Albertus King, • Wm. A. Bolin, , henry Bumm, James •M °non,' James Wood, ‘ , , • William Glenn, - t. John Shallcross, - . • . , Jarnes Jenner. ' ' • - J. Henry Askm, ; • Alexander T. Dickson, Hugh Mulligan • • Albert C. Roberts• Philip Fitzpatrick ! . . James F. Dillon. - • CONRAD B. ANDRESS, President: Wm. A. ROLM, Treas. Wao. 11. FAGRN. Sob v;_: . AIIRRICAII FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY IncorporatedlBlo.—Charter perpetual.. No. M OWALNUT street, above Third,Thiladelplita. Raving a largo pail-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities,• continue to insure on Awelliuga, stores, furniture; merchandise, vessels inport, and their cargoes, and other personal property.. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. '' DIRECTORS. • i i vir ThOmne R. Marls, Edmund ti:Dutilh; John Welsh. . Charles W. Poultney, , , Patrick:Brady, ' Israel Morris,. - .. ' John T. Lewis, John P. WethrllL. , Wi l liam• . Paul. . TRUMAN R. MARLS, President. AL_ . BE 0. CRAWFORD. Secretary. AME INSURANCE. COMPANY, NO. _I! Bo9CHEsTrayr STREET. - TNCORPORA'YED — IARTER - PERPETUAL: CAPITAL, $200,009, FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. , Insures againet Loss or Damage by Fire, either by Per vettad or Te ar m k. TO c pory Policieb. DIRER Charles Richardson, , , Robert Pearce, Wm. H. Rhawn, John Kessler, Jr., ' ' Francis N: Buck, - Edward B.' Orne, Henry Lewis, Charles Stokes, Nathan Mlles. John W. Everman, , , , George A. Weal, MordecaLßusby, CHARLES ICHARDSON, President, , WM. H, RHAWN, Vice• President - . WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. apl tf T ---- tt likltiriSff . V.KßlA , FIRM ; MIT ' , RANCE COMPANY. .„- • .; ,:„ ; —lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpetual.. ' . .: No. MO WALNUT streot, oppoeite Independetice Square. This Company, favorably. known to the commtutitylor ~ over ,forty, years, cotithiues to- instire against ,loss or damagety lire on Public or 'Private' Buildints4, either' ; permanently or for d, limited time. Also oniFurnitlytt. Stocks* of Goons, and Merchandise geno i rali/OPrOP?All ~ . to Their Capital, together with large Suttpldif Via, h invested in the most careful manner, which enables that' 'I to &an to the insured sn *doubted floolirlo in' 0e) paise Daniel Solth, Jr., , ,- , J John DeVir0Ui,... , ..1 t ~,. 1 I Alexankh3rßonson,ri ' Thomas Smith, , ,_ , Immo attslehurst, '.,,, ,' ' Hoary Lewis ~_. ~. ~,a Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, , Daniel Haddock,_Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jrt,, !resident. Wfa. G. CROWELL, Secretary. . ' NAM .414 ....big ET.:-Vril - 4: n..,..,. PHIL Abigail:4A , - - - riiiiiir , Lonersvti3ArmOSTort ~• • 1. FintiltnitjartteatAft II- _.,' :12" , Fir0htd3wirr0N...1..4...% 114 i X 0 , ednesday,Sept. irAßlES,Wednestray,Sept. L /iii-N514._,N. 6atUrday,l , ll , . , , 41ROMA , ..44SJIttirdgri - Of ;c4l - „ Aitims, weduvidnr, 8 SAXON, Nvedndari:! 4, .l , 8 'ROMAN ,Eraiurdar, '' 4 °-41 NORMAN; SaturtlaY; " ,'lll r l SAXON;Wednewian. ' 4, 15 AltEB9_'Wedneadirr, (. 11 . ~. 15,, -NORMAN" Saturday , f . 44 I'M ItOI4AN, Saturday' , ' -, IF. AS' ARIES t NI ednesday 4,, 221 SAXON, Wednesday i j. .: 22 RUM AN , &tinnier , 4 i 'Z NORMAN. Saturday," 25 , SAXON. Wednesday , 4 , : :29 ARIES,; Wednesday,'` . W These Steamships sail"punctualrr.' Freight received Freight forwarded to ail point's hi New England: Fir Freight or Dissagn ;superior accommodations/ 1J apply to . ENRY WINSOR & C 0.,, •.. .. :, ~ • 33a South. Delaware avenue. DHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. THROUGH ,FREIGHT. AIR LINE. TO ,THE SOUTH AND WEST. EVERY SATU,RDAY; arNoon, frOm FIRST WHARF abort , MARKET Street. THROUGH RATES.to all points in North and Beath Garollua_Nie lieaboardAlr-Iduaßailread, connecting at ' 'Portsmouth. and to Lynehbarg. Va.. Tennessee and the West via 'Virginia r and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich bond and nvil le 'Railroad. • Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE,and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY O'THER, LINE. The retmlarity, safety , and cheapness :of this rotate commend it 49 the public as • the most desirable medium for carrying every descrfation or freight. No,charge for commission. drayage, or any expense for transfer.' Hteants l 2.pa insure at lowest rates. Freight received MAILAY. • . WILLIAM , P. CLYDE & CO. No. I.2iiotith "Wharee . a and Pier No.' North Wharves IV. - P. PIPETEII, Agent ntllichroond and City Point: T. P. CROWELL Aaonta at Norfolk. •. ILADELP RIA AND SOUTHERN' • I 0 LINES FROTI QUEEN STREETWHARF. . . • The' 'JUNIATA , wilt , sail'•tor NEW ORLEANS; en, Thursday. Out . IL at 8 A t ,M. , • _.; The -, YAZOO will emit from NEW ORLEANS', via HAVANA, on Ont. .-„, - • - The WYOAIING will sail for - SAVANNAH on Saturday, Ort. 2, at E o'clock A., M. 0 ~ • • r , ' The 'I ONAWANDA'wiII sail from SAVANNAH on 'Saturday. Oct..2d. • • The,PIONEER will sail for WILAIINOTO.N, N. 0.,0n Wednesday - , Sept. 29. at 13 A.ll. , • r _ • , - Through bills of lading signed, aud passage tickets sold to all _points 'South' and West. L • RILLS, of LADING SIGNED at QUEEN 'ST.:WHARF. For fro( ht oitstta!, appTy'to - • • ' g r_rr WILLIAM. L, JAMBS, Got era Agent, MO South Third street, VOTICE.—FOR NEW YORK VIA DEL,. :IA AWARE AND ,RARITAN CANAL. EXPRESS • STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Tile CHEAPEST and Q lIICKEST, Water. mtniattnica. Hon between Phlladelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily 'froth first what!' belOW Market street ,Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York. Goods forwarded by all thelines running out of New York,---North, East and West.-.-free of Commission. Freight received and forwarded on accommodating terms, NO'. South Delaware JAS. HAND, Agent, No, 119 Wall street, New York, FFOIL,' LIVERPOOL--THE '; STRICTLY first-class ship "Hannah Morris," 1061tons.regis. ter, Morris. master. This vessel Succeeds the Berth Temple. and havinc l ite , bulk of her cargo engaged, will have quick despato - For balancenf freight or passage apply to PETER W IGIIT & SONS, .No. 115' Walnut street. . : ' settf AN- N EXPRESS LINE. TO •ALEXAN AA dria, Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via Ches apeake and , Dela Ware Canal, with connections at Alex. an dria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Brie: tol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the SoUthwest. . • Steamers leave regularly from the • first, wharf. above Market street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. W. 31. P. CLYDE it CO., No. 12 South Wharves and'Pler 1 North Wlutrves. HYDE & TYLER, Agents at Georgotown:' ELDRIDGE &" CO., Agents at Alexandria, Va. ------- NPTICE—FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL-' aware and Raritan Canal—Swiftsnre TranSporta tton Conpany—Despatch and Swiftsure Lines.—The business by these Lines will be rammed on and after. the Bth of •I!darch., For Freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to ird. Ti!. BAIRD ,k. C0.,18.2 South .Wharves.- • , • , ELA ii WARE AND - OHESAPEAE D Steam Tow-Boat Company.—Barges towed between' Philadelphia, Baltimore; Havre de Grace, Delaware ,City and intermediate points.. ; • WM. P. CLYDE & CO:,Agents; Capt. JOHN LAtraji- LIN, Snp't Cilice,l2. South NY,harvils, NOTICE.—FOR NEW YORK, VIA DEL AWARE AND AND RARITANOANAL. , ' - • , SWIFTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES. _ The bnitinebs of these lines-will be resumed on and after the 19th of March. For freight. which will* be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. BAIRD •,k CO., • ; • - ;:,• • , No. In South Wharves. riPHOII.A.S BIRCH 40, SON, .'AUCTION JL Egns, AND COMMISSION MERCH `. ANTS. _ No: 1110 CHESTNUT stkoet.' , ear entrtthee N 0.1107 Sansom street: ' Household Furniture of .every description .recels'ad , Consignment. , ' Sales of,Furnitnre at dwelllnp.s att4nded to on tjia,most reasonable terms. • ' ' • Sale No. ]llO Arch. street. , ELEGANT ITOUSEBOVG '.FURNITURE ; :LARGE French Plato Mantel; alai Pier Mirrors su peritir Rose wood, Piano Forte,. by• 31eyer: :Rich .Axnslnster and' Brussels Carpets, ,Fine propos and Statuary, China, Glassware, ,Cc! ' ' •• • • ; ON 'TUESDAY MORNING; . dept. 28. at 'lO. o'clock, at 'No.. 1410 Arch street, will bit Sall, by catalogue, the -Am tire. Household „Furniture of a family going' to Europe, comprising—TAO "French Plate Mantel Glasses, SO by 80 inches; 2 dit:40.•52 by 42 inches; 2 Pier Mirrors, 122. by 30 inches; do, do. 86 bydti ;inches; English Wilton, Axminster 1111(1 Brussels Carpets. Parlor Suit in rich figured ailk‘repit and plush; antique Library green;tplusht suit olibrocattile 'talk Parlor Cur tains, Lace Curtains. rich Carved Walnut Cabinet, with French ;Plate: Mirror and ;Bronze Medallions: , Marble Mantel Clock, ;131 - 0117.1) Figures, (1111111011brild, elegant Chamber Furniture: Library ,-B n ip an d_n o „ pt io n ..R ooni _ Furniture; Rich Silver Plated Ware, French China Glassware. dtc: 1.647.30 BO . _ __ThollabinecTurniture mi.; made to !ordei t, bY Igeesrs. W. Jr .T. Allen, and has been in Ilse hut a short time. . Catalogues cm' Ite•had at the :auction store. The Furniture can be examined at 8 o'clock:on the morning:of • EIOOOO PIECES WALL PAPER AT PUBLIC. SALE. 4 ' ON WEDNESDAY 3IORNINQ, At 70 o'elooli . , at the auction store; No. 1110 Chestnut area, will be sold, WOO pieces of satin futd plain hanging paper. DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, Mato with M. Thomas dc Sons:) Stare Noe. 48 and r,o North SIXTH street Extensive Sale at 48 and tONorth Sixth'street. HANDSOME WALNUT PIANO FORTE, FIVE FRENCH PLATE: •PIER' MIRRORS i § Vfgih i Vt l V " V t ie kS MitEln t lFEilrsiS ANll TABLESaIN,E cLoTus, XATRESSY,S • , : TUFADAY. , .MORNiNt.t.4' • • At 10.,iikiroCk, at, the. imetioti rooms, by catalogue, ii, large assortnithit of new ancsecondhand:,Furialturo, in cluding an elegant Carved • Chamber Suit, superior Chamber•Sults;'Clegant Plush Putter SultaiWahint and Hair. Cloth Parlor Furniture, lice new French Plate. l'ier Mirrors, in rfOigilt - frames; handsome Secretary Bookcases;;large.and elegant Bookcases, largo and ele gant:Wardrobes, Walnut and Oak Sideboards, Exton-, mon Tables, Centre mid liononet Tables, superior Dcskd and Tables, large Firopooof Safo, by 3laiser; Safer hi , Evaiis fi Watson, lino Tapestry -und Other Carpobi, Oil Cloths, Matresaes, , • • , . . . ~ i, lIN.: ! lit R. . S AUC . TIQ VEER -- S . l' (Lately saiifl 3t ii ua t & SOis No, 629 CHESTNUT- street . rear o%tnii from " Minor SALE OF RABE MEDIOAL AND MISCELLANEOUS : '.1100Kt. , .• ON AIONDAY AFTERNOON, Sept, 27, , at 4 o'ciOek, itt'lllo pnction rooms, No. 529 Qin:stuntPitrect, by catalogue, a collection of Books, rare American Mid 31 - tolitati 'Melts, fi r. Sxir;Cii: 529 °beta Mit street ELEGANT- ,WALNUT. 'ARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM URNITURE, ROSEWOOD SQUARE- ANT) , BOUDOIR PIANOS, LARGE CA BINET. ORGANS, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, PLATE -GLASS SUM% CASES, SUPERIOR FIRE PROOF SAFES, FINE BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS. COUNTERS. - Jrc:;&r. - ON WEDNESDAY-MORNING, Supt. 2U; at 10 o'clock; nt the, auction rooms, by cata logue, superior Household Furniture, &c. ,BUNTING, DURBpItQW & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Nos.= and 234 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Successors to JOHN B. MYERS & CO. LARGE SALE , OF MO CASES- BOOTS, SHOES; &c. , ON TUESDAY MORNING, . . . . . - Sept. 28, at 10 o'clock v on four months' credit,inellitling— Cahill men s, Lor a' and youths' calf kip, buff leather and grain Cavalry. Napoleon, Dreaa and Congress Boots and i ilalraorals;• kip, Miff and poDshed grain:Brogans; Ivo. Illell H, misses and children a calf kid, enamelled and Chuff leather, goat : and morocco Ilalniorals;: CongreBa Gaiters; Lace Boots; Ankle Ties; Slippers, &c. ' LARGE SALE OF EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS., TIIURS,DAY MORNING Sept. ,qtt, )o.o.clua, on loth' maths credit. rP-1-1..; A STI - FiRTOGE ..ilr, CO, AUCTION. ..L. E ERS. No. Mt MARKET street. above Fiftit., ' - LARGE FALL' SALE' 'OF 'BOOTS . AND 'SHOES. , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, , , Sept. 29, at' le o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, about 1100 packages of Boots. Shoes and Brogans, of city and Eastern ITI/Mufacture; to - wlilch 'the attention of. buyers is called: ~,,, OPeu er on the morning 'or sale for examination. —... rpRE ,R1.1 , 1,(311 ) :AL MONEY ESTABLIM. 1 went--:S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE sfreeta. Money advanced on .Merchandlso , generally--Watchee, Jewelry, Didakonds, Gold and, Silver Plato, Mid' on all articles of valued for any length of Limo agreed out. .' WATCHES AlsD JEWELRY A'r PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Thanting Case,_Double Bottom and Optin Face English;'American and Swiss Patent Lever Watches; Finn Gold Hunting Caste and'Open Face Lepineltratchea: Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silvery Kant; 'ing , Cate and 'Open FAce English, American' and Swiss Patent Lever and Repine 'Watches; Double,Gase English ) 412thirtiert' and other. Watches; Ladies' Fancy -, Watones; VT, VilVfLallidiPl Chains- i i r e d r grin ; fir ' Mg= fl ' cl:i ~./xl l AEßrpast l f l ue; Finger flings; ranch gosecarcl Jew. I e genera Yi ' ' t,' O il 'JIM K.-A , large laud vaittable! Ifiredroof Chest. Au table for a Tex eller; cost. 650. , • ad ad; coveral Lair to eolith CauiderwFi4h and' Malt. • flat ellTeobl.• ' ! -' .. ' 'OOTii.ESTHALL AI:WT.IIW BOOMS, movllompritribt.l. T. A. AIcULELLAND. nuctioueF. TAMES A, FREEMAN, AIIOTIONEEE, !IQ, al WALIMIT Etteet.\, MM=E ffirP sr POlgT El/ant, AiediFir.:. 14 - SA 1, DAUGGIS,Tet.N SURDRIE a S S , te Ittf4glPlll . lllo 4 0013101, Gitcbl~R { 4 Taytt l ze e' oatbitillorir 'Sri) l f t silents* n a r kuises, ard find Soft ° Rukber Oases, plass . and Metal Syringes ito k , all at '4 /1 1 1rait anaHands tE RSfcep StiowritaN IIIZOTHER,* • _ z:~.e _.;~~_;;: `'r,AYIC 85.10: ?: , cc itYated ..S . TOONS ashenat - the elngwittehiato Afar • Irt , VerßlDATtat4.2 O'cid*".! lentlitifiaties at the AnCtiOn Store lIIVINSIE. , .;\!: OORK . LGANS•.c.. 0 :TUESDAY'i.SEPT„2B:,", • fi x the ;"• , : ,- rk,;:.1,-iiNt..T;PhiladOlttlii Library Ckv„ . f:; {i6:RhxresElhpiro Tranapertatton Go 41'ahat es Southern Transportation Co .elDp,stnresLocnstQap Impravement,Cow,' -IA shares National,Bankottlio Republic :- ; lap shareaSecondand•Third Streets P.R W;Losr;.! ,. : 104.shareseatatutuana 51anufacturing,0o, • I.s;6COlVALliamsport , W ater„C.o" 8 per. cent • •. 4,000 Morris Conti! Ist mortgage. . " . 1,000, Nen(..Yersey 6 per cent: • • ••. .„ 1 season ticket Arch Street Theatre. •• . 10 Marra ConitOlidatiOnr National Bank. , : . 11 • shares Bank of North America.... REALVESTATE SALE SEPT, 28.; • o t T VERY • ELEGANT' BROWN STONE' RESIDENOt,EI' . •,.I: with Stableana.Coach.Bouso.4kniL,Large,Lot,NO,,l3llol,'..i7.k4 Arch' street, ( 4 1S tending through"to.Ontlibert 10 by Ma feet. ' r g r MODERN -TIIIII4 , STORT4 2 -111MBELBESIDN011,--:4 No. VW Vine street, nearly opposite , ,Loan : g guar*, ".,"!, . Bas all the niedern l conveniences: ;Imme diate posses-7•.:' • , Executors' Sale- , •Estate •of Henry,' :VERY DESIRABLE TIIREE , STOREyBEIGH;3IEr , •• • .DENCE, No. 634 North Stith street, above .Coates..,- • VERY 'VALUABLE BUSINESS BTANDS-4 • • i,.•3 STORY BRICK ,S TORES, • Nos„.lll.and 18 .North street' above Marizet. , Old and noll•estabhshe4 bust Hesssinude • Terms easy. Immediate MODERN ..FOURBTORY DRIOE. , RESIDENCE, No. 915 Lonitinrd Ht. • • , LARGE and VALUABLE LOT.N.E; porner Or.pitr; ty 4ourtll and Chestnut streets 100 feet' front, , •Yriet ()cep. Peretuntory ,Sale-,2 THREE-STORY rnAmiirt*Nt.'44,,. lINGS, Nos. 3327 nndl-1 ar Adrian ; street, , noftft henteseti=,..Severneeriti. d. - • • ' ••.• • • •-•-.• bIODERN ._TIIBEE-STORY BItIOH . DWELLING 4 :. No. 1725 Coliffiittra' awn W . !" • • LARGE,, and.NALUABLE ,LOT, 31 coroer of Allegheny' arenue and Mercer st. • - • ' BANDSOIBE.• 'MODERN ‘3II.RBE•STORYc• Muck' REslDENcE•a n ii Large Lot, Tulpehocken street, S.W.' 'of t - Adarns :street; Gertnnixtewn, l'lntshed.. in . modern' ." diastyle,witliVOMeSfl er 10try1, convenience- 7 40t 50 feet, front. immo, .• .• te Sale :by Order of Heirs-Estate of bilcbael.Larki,ia, iIee'd=7GENTEEL - TIIREE 4 •STORY'.BRICK.. DWEIss.., • ' LING. No. 938 South Fifth street, .below, Christian., • • Same Estate-BUILDING LOT, adjoining the above.... -, VERY ELEGANT . RESIDENCE; and .LAwkE ,r4oTi•f.. • 'N0.3903 Spruce Street; 100 feet front, 175 feet deep t4O. . 11 EISODIE 'MODERN/ FOUR-STORY DAC' ;f"" , .RESIDENCE,N 0..2014 Arch Streetan feet front, 15.7ifeet • deep to Cuthbert street, Immediate poilsessio.a. • •It ITSINESS , STAND-THREE-STORY,' BRICK 110 TE , and DWELLING, NO .10 ' South. Tenth . 000. televurdarkrA: • • ••• • • • • Peremptory Sale-BUSINESS LOCATION--THEEN'- 'STORY BRICK DWELLING:No. 811 Locust st. • MODERN THREE - STORY BRICK '' SIDENGI4 N, W. corner of Eleventh and Wallace sta. TWO 21;:-STORY BRICK . DWELLINGS. 'State" at. north of Green, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth eta., and Market careet and Vowel torravenna. LANDS. Houghton, Marquette and. Ontonagoit conga. ties, Michigan. • • 2 WELL SECURED GROUND. BENTS, each 1230 year: For Account of the Girard Estate—FlVE YEARN , ' LEASE on Stores N 05.14 and 16 North Delaware avenue and Piers Nos 1 and 2 Delaware river: DESIRABLE. THREE-STORY BRICK, - DEL L1Np.N0.62 North Thirty-ninth street, opposyn Mm., ders s Institute. • . . . VALUABLE THREE-,STORY BRICKREBEDEXOR, • No.lllo North Fourth street, with Brick Factorrin'the 'rear on Leitb,gow street-2 fronts Ten ."300 Coupon 8 per cent.. Bonds Williamsport Water Co., coupons payable May and November, in this . . -- city. A bond may be seen at the Auction • MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 730 Buttonwood street, east of Eighth at. 'Sly No. 420 South Broad street. . ELEGANT FURNITURE. 'MIRRORS, FINE CIA,R -PE TS. 'CURTAINS,FINE CHINA, OUT MASI , _ PLATED WARE, , • ' ON:WEDNESDAY : Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock, at 42G South Broad street (corn*, of Lombard) the entire Furniture, comprising Suit. of . Ro.ewood Inning •Room Furniture, covered with broca-'; • - telle, Rosewood Enclosed Etageres, Centre Tables, . Walnut Bookcase, French Plato Mantle' and' Pier=lltir rou, Walnut Hall and Dining Room Furniture,,Side board. Extension Dining Table, fine - China Dinner and Tea Ware, rich Cut Glass, Plated Ware, Muriel Clock, tine Ornaments, Satin, Detain and 'Late Curtains, Su perior Walnut Chamber ,Furniture, large-Wardrobe, mirror doors, ladics'*Wardrone, Walnut Couch, 'fine Velvet Brusaels and Imperial Carpets, Oilcloths', Rowing Machine, kc. Also. the kitchen inniiture, refrlgerator,:qtt.:' Partialars in catalogues. . - - , • The cabinet - furniture made to order by -Moore It ia3r. May be examined the day pierlous le'sale from 1 Sale at the Auction Rooms, Nos. 139 • and : 141 ',Beath "1 Fourth. street.' SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE„ 8 FRENCH • .•? PLATE MANTEL 'MIRRORS, FIREPROOF SAFE. FINE • HAIR , MATRESSES; FEATHER' BEDS; ...; , OFFICE FURNITURE,: HANDSOME VELVET, .• BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, • . - .• .. • ON THURSDAY MORNING , , •• • Sept: 30, at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Roonatt,' by cata- I ogue, a large as of Superior Household. Farni- : tura, comprising—TWO Handsome Walnut Parlor Snits, , • covered with figured brocatello; Walnut Parlqr Farni. tnre, covered with plush, reps and hair cloth; Walnut Chamber Suits, Library and Dining Room 'Furniture, French. Plate Mantel Mirrort,lVardrohes, Bookcases, Sideboards, Extension. Centre and' Bouquet Tables, Hat Stands, Lounges, Etagerei; superior Office Desicis' and Tables, fine Hair Matresses, Feather Beds, Relaters , find Pillows,: China, Glass and Plated Ware, Fireproof: Sal-,made by Farrel A; Herring; elegant gilt twelve. )1 ink Chandelier, Sewing Machines; 2 largo Turning' Lathes, Gas-ransurning and Cooking Stoves, handsome Velvet ‘Brussels and other Carpets: . • Also, superior Double Barrel Gun, made by PotorMan. , Also, superior Rifle, made O kg John 11'11011.n; , gla zed sash .for eight windows, complete' With weights; handsome ngw solid shutters; for three large windows. . . . Sale N 0.306 South Tenth street. . • I.b - tate of Thomas li:Evttas , ltaleatual. NEAT - -11.ttlISFAIRLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, ..-- ........ . cit:tvipEinats:, ON FRIDAY Al °ENING. Oct. I,.at 10 o'clock, at No. 300 South Tenth Street, by catalogue. by order of Executors-,—Walnut Parlor Fur niture, Centre and Bouquet Tables, Walnut Hall, Dining Room and Sitting i Room Furniture, China. Glass and Plated Ware. xtension Table, 'Mahogany and Cottage Chamber 'll . ll niture, Hair Matresses, , %Bra- , stems and Pillows, fine Yetvet, Brussela and laksrailt Canatto,Cliandellers, kiteltlFurnitnry, Peremptory Sale,'No. 1209 Arch street. ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITCREII O WEDNESDAY. BIORNINO Oct. ti, nt 10 o'clock, will bo, sold at, public sale, wittiont. reserve, on the premises, all that very elegant three story press brick metalling?, (marble to second story . 1. north side of Arch street, No: 1209etuntaining in front '2O feet. and 10 depth 120 feet to a 20 leeestrttet. Repleto with all modern conveniences. • . . 'SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MANTEL AND.''FIEM '..M.LIGIORS,,AXMINSTEat AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, CHANDELIERS, &c. Immediately after the sale of •t he .Real Estate will las sold, by cat alogne, the entire Furnitu re , COMprinlng twia suits elegant Walnut - Prirlat. Furniture; garnet unal green plush coverings; four elegant French .Plate Blau .teloand - Pier Mirrors, Walnut Bookcase, Walnut Hall Furniture. superior Walnut - Dining, Sitting Room and Chamberl'urnituCe, Extension Dining ; Table, Lounges, Handsome Axminster and Ilrussels Carpets, OR. Cloths. mu; cisme Chandeliers, and Gas Mixtures, • Full. particulars in catalogues, , • The Cabinet Furniture , mado , satter .bv ignore & Cant of Ite . sidenceand Yttniiture- paremptory the owner,going th Europe. ' • . , Pereniptdry'sale at tho Pairupiunt Trott Werka.' ' . ''''' VA L l'A BLE Itol,blloo MILL IFEAVILINERY.I'L STEA 31 ENGINES,.ILOLLS„.I)(III.,ERS, ,FURNACES, IRON, ~te. ON WEDNESDAY .3IODNING. ' ' i October 2), at 11 o'clock. at BIC Fairmount Iron. Works, Comes street wharf, river Schuylkill.' will he' sold at, , .. ~, public sale, the PH tire - Valuable, Machinery, comprising ' ..:, —Strain engine; witli 24-inch cylinder mitt II- feot stroke . ; engine, with /2.-incli . cylinder, and. ;2.1.. feet stroke; tie4kt 'O7.W heel ,20 feet ilittineter; Iti-Inc : h - put (Ile trill train, ti-.. Inch merchant mill train Ourdon - Squeezer, straighten! ; ,' nag press, punching maeltine7 Welsh shears, trlntrulhrig . ~. shears, crocodile shears t Vol! lathe,. 23-inch , lathe, pair ...t saws, 40 inch ii iliameten, screw ,cuttee. 10 Dimpfel Rules . . i 2,3 s IA 4,i iii; shafting and ' series of pulleys, 11 putittle. and 3 heatTO ' IlitutteeseOver; which are substantially erected 22 - cy ides hollers: 20 feet long mid - 30 , Inoltert .'.,; - iiiiinieter, -- tleor - plates, - spare - casthigs,. - such -- tur - deors - , --- frames, spindles, Sc.; steam and water piping. 'Also, - . ,?: rolls to make t he. following sizes ad e .:. rounds front IUP to . 7; 2!15, by eighths; squares, front lup to 2T4'; by eighths; . ... '', Bate, .. - frum 1.34 to 10.'4'; T,riti I; 25,28.60,58,80 and 63 lir - . - .7C,' , 7 77 7 , per yard:grate, screen and oval, equal angles,,frentlitrx. lt.i' to 4x4: unequal angles, 3x2Yi to ti.x4; tee iroli,varlot y .I Iron 2,34.x2,4 t0'433/4; as pipe iron ,3 to Si,; chi lis,g.o lo ', ....7A and box renal:lingo, pirthms, puddle rolls, 21i'.3•,.3,1i ait , ...,.. 4. incli; puddle iron, double worked iron, blacken Ds ..... - . - 4 troll. cast and wrought scrap, kaolin soapStono, weigh —.,'' , ',. ; :i.j., lug beams, new 9 -inch.- hose, mat couplings,. herrst i v o ttl . ., , ,:, 5.... , :,,4 light blocks and falls, old rails, pig iron, bolting„ ~ . ~'. - I proof, desks, chairs, ko. . • . ~,a , ;:: •.! .. , .0 Also, from 30 to tO tons of angle and tee iron. a . wrf .:..,.. , ;•4',..34.. Full particulars in catalogues ten days oration*. ' , , , „, i.., , .. sale. . ' ' . ; ;1' . '. , ...Aii • - FR:I3IE lIUILDINGS. '.. . 7' *...:. ~', . 11;-7 r i Also, all the frame buildings, on the-property, to?0, -- .. q'.. , :i'ol remot ed from this premi5e5..! . ..7.,, - .4.4q, Terms—Cush., __ ,-- '' ''. ' ' -1 '..4 , '''..'7,''v . 4l7 4.7 ,- Thu Park Commissioners having pitrelnisedik.. - , - ..,,, , k, ground Ole sale of , thotter3'. .Cr . Wt, _.. ' - - ittorY. -- ' - .BAB,RiTT AUtrti(.oage t tr , CASH AUCTION HOME, No. 2.3O,MARKET street. corner of Bank ateeet:''.',. • Cash advanced on consignments without extra chu. g.' • C ,iklegLE.S . & AUCTI NEER'S • •-• • No. R'6 MARKET street, BOOT AND SHOE SALES EVERT .11.01,TarYi'itip.'".A.sPi, mitt; GENIT•nigt r AD V " PRIY superior-1W box/I;st landed trout bnrk Idea, and = , f„, n i q by Boo.olla. S OXItIOX.XICt.tcIO,i InipArtins pruggists, N. E.corner ourtn and Ilacvdreeta..... j~RIIQGISTS WILL A ir; A :ow JJ'etock of lien'aldedicin Extrants MIA latoraln# • ' lind. Ithei. Opt., Ctten Aeld4 i Co.to's Sparkling, Gitli4in. ermine IVotigarood ptortara. /to: t ine landed front bark, AI°4rPTDIR , train; •ItOIIY,RT lillf)ElYLA.sl,ll4 ' CO., Wholesale prnitglatt: . corner Fourth a n d ßocatotreets. . ,r, , , {~>` ~, ~: - 6,AST NviVrpTa .F.':
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