.p-,::4ir'...": rAv.: . T,z , , - ;l.i't:V'-':: -, T-- '`,.,.,.-1•'•••.-;:',' ITt P X' tf:4 4 t,l l ' /414; ,-, :jecAllonoti2.'-111'406 desire boatity,:;- ; . aboold use .plagnolia Balm, deedilientt, teue-Uke texture 'w 1. 7 ioessirs, weleffeJlqugibripee, Badness, Blot taw bane s .tra l ti; t r I SM; alia adds le litmei of Pearly:Aamit.. .:°!" hbrinp Ole Illoom or totcheitki and changes tho raktie reekketime at) , , ooders !NI w r', 1 .: 04 3a we lige 61' tbe4fr - Beim, • - # 111044 471,:.:N0 Aritteedgl2lllll—Pla' /162 , :fih iheT o Ittne omv ißear ielli et on Pf Invest 75 mats in Me e 'w •14 Kfttbahl t u is ' nattok). • . • • btot. ( fa ir Dreotritt, V x stale • ' • '' I,ol9ly,tn,th.lm§ - t • ittexx "ithiehrt, AD IfteT."' ,461.6REFrE glAtux.o. FORTES. *.bnt r et n reht4t, • Philadebbia, • tatil,ll4tain rai L 'Patina' ' --- - PIANOS A' ' iiimio R00m5.412 , 0t Clams Shifter'', A. en PRICES. . ' • • a miststr A rat3 ! world-renewned e ktunos ; . Marshall phusos , lokkated Piarwe ; Ilene it 'Bott's beautiful Uiticeenhe "rug lowan. Vesf_rianos to rent. t ..- _ Wm. it, DUTTON.' t — 7 , JAW§ . 1126tont 1120 Chestnut street. ..."I r Pianos reittelvedl the highest rizt i rt ill eme4o) at fhtVlnfernatiorild Extabitioni . • Mend Berprt, ott the Wareroom of • 1 • - BLltBll7B BROS.. No. 1006 Chestnut street. .~.. °'lMil-tt EVENING 331711 t ETIN. Ys 011 attelitibele ./869;. Pir•L •• • • • 14,-1 1 4.,•• 4 4 •• * tifielitentar U. 63% ‘Nc r e Veen obliged to trtugger,rimmata?rl thtm ',from tlieir usual do the inside pages. ,:will Canvassers ~„ ! The . saturdaY division adding •electi9n ose 'er t 2d, t or the ParP you bave 110 Reit" 43ellibell.ti 'l'll3lB,' laat OPPCIr -431P.....tiwdid0 not negies.. been .., nte is 108 t, • 'of yOar tumtn. rtificZezezovsiors ARISTOCRACY. The 4, Dinitocratie Asiociatien of peinasylva,-' ilia," Which holds forth at the corner of Ninth suid`Areliets; is suffering' from a severe at,- ' tack ceiurpecimiosity. ItS 'members do not pay upiheir animal duesiand the Association is in twoltble about it. It:has circularized the faithful Tin the subject, , and begs piteo n sli,that they 'will come up to the help of the Ari,sto -4". cragyoto the" help of the Aristocracy •against ' the imiOity. "I'ho Deurocracy 'are &Wed up to the duty of paying their annual dues and coif .tributing such sums as will ; enable the itentlemen" having the management, of it to , preserve the organization and continue its !l'abors." The 'tentlemen" of the Demo eracy consist of S. J.' Megargee, John, 0. Jitanes, James Page, Charles' Ingersoll, F. M. 3 :l3ingliam, E. Coipee *lichen, Joseph Megary, Jmnes B. NicholsOn, Isaac Leech, Charles - Rogers, Peter.Logini Simon W. Arnold, W. - C. -- Pattersou,74ohn' McCarthy, John- Bell libbinson, Robert Creswell, D. E. Morwitz, ' (alines pallett, John., D. Wiles and T. D. 'Among this aristocratic array of Pearce i otgentlemen" it will be noticed that one or two 410, vlemocratic. workingmen have been insinuated ; *Ni u but they have probably been promoted to the ,Aiistocracy,for 4 tallant, and meritorious eon.: 4uct in the preSence , of the enemy." ' • There is nothing _veryremarkable in the ini teem:nos ,- ' ' • ity of the "Democratic ASSohlation "' but there is something very touching the 4 kfTeal for money on the Peculiar greind that it* is, needed "to check the wanton use and attige of power in political affairs." The fun of tis appeal lies in the fact that the ‘• gentle-- alert" have just been indulging in the • most -4" wanton abuse of _power in political affairs?' .ewer known to :the •Democracy. , They.have just bought up the Democnitic candidates, and substituted ,their "geratleniert" in their place,• in square dOance. of all the ruled and tradi tions of their party, and it is no wonder they feel rather poor after such a trade. • • . 4 . But this is not the• only humorous - palactage in this gentlemanly circular. ,It calla upon the faithful to come down' with.their cash in ' su • port of „ens not, actuated by tidrst. ;for office, nor -controlled - plondering' political . 4 - rings." , Whereupon' we look again over, the list ofthe gentlemen in ,search of these des - :risers of public office. .There_ we find Joseph ldegary, Clerk of the Oyphans' .Court; 'W. °C. Patterson, a remarkably thirsty old office seeker; James B. Nicholson, defeated office seekers in The ' Fourth Congressional District, loot to mention several others who - have long been known as willing to serve/their country iin places of honor and emolument. ' ..We condole with the - 4, gentlemen" at Ninth :vol. 'Arch on their, penniless condition. It is sad to think that the Democracy have been so evades& about.their. annual duties, and that • 4icontribution to the corruption fund of 'the .aristocracy has become what the circular calls .a "latent virtue." We fear that it is hope - Jesaly latent, but trust that the "gentlemen" 4 , 10 , not.forbear to" cry aloud and spare not," ios :who . knows but that they may at least ..scrape together• enough to pay their running e .e.ypenses. ? :Do not be .discouraged,most excel ,'"ltentsentlernen 1 And do not forget to send several circulars to the j'. Pride of the Valley." Ilkliries not always pay up, promptly, perhaps; I?ut4a r :good, steady dun will, undoubtedly bring an extra contribution. , E :EXIILIDEJUELUIA .POST.OF,FICE. , 4n2unnerPAsaly prominence has been given. ito the/matter of Rost-of:lice removals in this oii,%ondbe part of ,editors who .are entire] y riorant•of the facts. We .learn from the best 4 arattior4y that John Brown is not discharged Atm tbelPost-ollice,autl.itis notintended that ha,shallthe. His politics are not objectionable, for Ate Noted ,for 'Mr. Lincoln —during the war naudi.at tbeilast election,did.not Note at all. Mr. Stearn is ;not discharged; nor. Was it ever lu temied•thatkesshould'be. He was aconsistent • lieplubllcanairoughout,the whole war. Mr.: , Powell. was not la Ale Bast-office during the wi ,v, hut %was re-appointed during the An _ drew JedinsonAdministrution, b,y.the late Posi . master, Cheats Hall, .psa.. ' The -depart , meth, in Ishichlho has worked mat suffer by Ids absenmoifor,fir some time past his ability to perform his laborlas not readied the necessary Mr.'Fredericks' services can 'be readily sits-' -paused with, becizuseof change in the work ,> of the °back- whicit the Postmaster effects l ow which will save au e,utire 4/1. Imatter that comes Into the office, and adc will reduce the ex iitsctp , pense;,!Jkf 4 - eirke, box' ection of the °Mee, .9yer which' hir po,,iericlui heretofore has had ellkui'et ow - - •d:eiefi not reach • in boxes ~i n.number, While two years ago Ah ,3 oy numbered almost ,000. j„„,„„, 3regenat is the Postmaster's Office rr ••‘•''''''" ?iteigngero al the oray person inconvenienced P 11) eR ) will bB She Postmaster himself. t ;1;, ' Oimpo t i lijxoy9 , watchful and , v; !: ~ V~ .-^-'.. .. , ..n-~~+-* tl a ~~r _r- ~".~+`?~+~Y+nlrtiM ' NUNk ~vcci'+N .-.?:~'CD~rkudvrt l ~:~-V..-r- _ . - - • -y.(1; es xx hi ) • 'Lt..-- $1 .4 1 ic = l sr; loi rt !• :MO —• • • r • , 1. 1 0 . i: te,ti r L , \ 4 -` • -• •' - • • • -; • - . tAq: ....„ . 6• LEM"' ILA •" • • ' • • • .• ,• ,• • i. • mindful of the public intereststtosaeriticelhose interests tonitre his 4Makhr. Thd. 1.7:.10:5dn declares 'that; Piiiident Grant is bound by a solemnProuds,oo rekeg nize the rebel government oftaa on Friday nexl. The Sun.-loses its assertion ; lA)st#4llk l ,report that Genftil Sickles riepreiented tothe Spanish pr.raunezit tbatSpahl i 's,%rOtiele 4 k' to the protaiSe'd';`Sle of s Onba `to the'Cubtobi by the first of Ocrboher 6itr,ipsveinmen4.voilklc give the rebelsbelligerent rights. We qUestion . the truth of the story; - aed the probability of May such actio*:" the' - of ..,tlr Ndminis- .4,y - a . action'orkthe part, ~sue tration. 12' peneial sieldesi did', Make such a , threat as this to Serrano, we would have a rea , l sonable4Planation bf the .riceii,'-atitbuitt 4 . 4 badignatiowagainsVithe United States, from the'Spamsh people. But we ,have been in formed rum , good ;authority ,from N i craslaMgten,. thatdecretiry'Fish, dofga :hai4 t 6.116 mere Than ~ offer. the erViCeit' Cif,! the United States as a mediator In cai:rying,on negotiations 'for the peaceable 'transfer of the', Isldrid'to the Oubarm. "Maine talbelleVe, 0118, because the Preshietit:lttld SePretAry:.of State are fall aware of the a : of the- act 'of aekUPwiedging tbe ,'Cuban rebels' time *hen we are pressing agalUat , England ,'beavT claims for d . amages for doing, nearly the same tbing:--claims:which will be .invalidated` ii admit die error of our own tbeory, by treating the Cuban rebels as 'England treated , our Sonthern rebels. ItGeneral Sicldes made• any. such threat, he did so, in all = probability, upon his owttresiionsibility, and his- Government is not bound by,his action;:it tan', repudiate it riitbotit,any loss of self-respect. , • n,i64un asserts that I, 4'..Vb,did 11 1 4404 w, this tf r treat to be made, and, gave as•his reason, that pppular opinion' in this country would Compel the government •to such recognition , if Spain 'persisted in rejecting a Proposition. for hettle-' went. We do not perceive how'Mr: Fish can .. entertaikalieh an t opinbari: '' Vhen the r , ebellion began in Ceiba, our people naturallyg ave sympathies to y the insurgents, and, fola while,, there was , eager.demand for reeofpiti n. The administration, very Properly, refused to heed the popular. clamor, and proceeded,With utmost caution in the matter , '. ,` It ,is not the least cfeditable thing about President ' - Grant's con duct of the ',government that ''he ' was not Moved ' by, popularpassion, and prejudice, bit in the lace, of nearly' universal de-; wand" for , ,such action, refused to ' I jeOpard our Alabama 'claims, and to repudiate onr own doctrines by giving the Cubansbel-: ligerent rights. _This courageous action. has since met with popular approval ; and, while our pople still are eager for Cuban success, we know that the majority, of intelligent Amer!:' cans do notfavor reeognition of the rebelsat this time.,' There . 4s been a return to reason;;' and so far flour •any violent pressure wasting,. against which the Administrationlvill be urla 7 ble to struggle, there is' a very decided feeling in faVar of : non-interference, unless a 'cOritrary comae' is made necessary inerder,to , ' put, an end to the inhumanity which has ilia graced Spanish conduct a the war in the island. When , the: Cubans have organized a substantial govermnent; have secured control of important', pertions of 'ol(3'4lod, have de fd,ated the Spanish troops in pitched battle,. and . have gained some of the sea...port,towns, justice .aid international , law may permit us to recog nize them without• injury to. ourselves. But .thek have done none of these things yet, and if we venture to give thenrbelligerent rights, such an action will be eonstrued,properly enough, into a manifestation ofhastilitil&Spain. ATTORNEY-GEN ort EIZAVS • MA4S,F, ;Attorney-General' Hoar -'seems to have made , • -up-his-mind-todo-everything hi-his-power-to-- help the Virginians through the enffiarrass- Mein of thexeoanstruction process, even if he has to stretch - the: law beyond its intent. The as we,have explained in former articles, is this The old reconstruction laws make 'certain personS in the rebel States , ineligible to office, and declare the incapacity, even of 'an elected Legislator, until he has taken the test oath. Last April Congress passed an act autherizing the registered voters of Virginia to vote at the same time, , for Congressmen and Assemblymen, for a Constitution, and upon the question whether disqualification and disfranchisement of cer tain rebels should be continued under the new Constitution. The disfranchishig clause was rejected, but the Virginia rebels, in their eagerness, elected to the. Legislature several men who cannot take the oath ; consequently, as the Constitution will not be operative until it is accepted by Congress, and as the re construction acts are still M force, the Virginia legislature cannot transact any business until • the meeting of Congress. But it is necessary that one thing should, be done by the Legisla , ture before Congress can accept the Constitu thin. The, Fifteenth Constitutional .Amend ment must be ratified; and as the present Legislature xnanifestly cannot do this, therea ' adeadlock out of which there is tio way kpro , vided for by law. This is simply the ,consequenee of rebel folly. The Vitr,inialls, in their anxiety to honor their rebel friends, did not percei v e the absurdity of voting at the same time for disfranchised men and for the act which was to remove their , abilities at some future period. 'When Con gress.provided for the election, it expected, of course, that loyal,• eligible men would have, .been;laced in the Legislature. The other contingency did not - present itself to the minds' of themembers, and no proviskin hai been made for it. Attorney General •Hear, how •pier, tried - to,untie the knot by .declaring that, ; while the Legislature_ was, note ; competent to ,transact ordinary business,lt had aright to,yote /for the adoption.of,the Fifteenth Amendment: ;yesterday he further asserted, in an official' , qpinlon, that the,satne body might elect:U. S. Senators., This seems to us to be a very`, singular anethed.ckf getting over'' the, difficulty. If the Virginia Legislatanhas not power to " hill certainly' its ti ch • pass pett3r ae pli 0,1 su grave irattets,as. the ratification of ,a*nstitu fiend Amendment and the .dingee • of Senators, cannot be valid. If the body can legally do either of these important thing, _ it can per- form any other of the functions belonging to such ark manization. Mr. lloar's =lion is iw • direct opposition to the spirit - of the legislation of Congress, which clearly intended' to entrust this work of reconstruction to loyal men and not to disfranchised rebels. The Attorney- General's opinion does not pretend to have foutnlation. in law only tot , • 10g9194 , suggebti en ':`i'Vt .: ;.,./ -fil. inCt4PCIA, "s".tt eAcam , ,io r ,a- , Ldipictilty.: , ,:,,l.lThere. ; isl, no "gate.;; and so lir. - iteat;:iibliei'lthe ,Tfrl, , %giPolidiO , Ohob the;,fclice; . 4ltOili 'OPloion W. would be a properrlishinentfOx the rebels to; compel OP* to wait 1041409Oiros0.1*Mbles>t '• and then have new elections bald in ibosedis -1 tricts which sibstinatelY these difigialitied•menc for the'Legislature. Thitiivitirttlit'i de 'cent and g orderV tiplutign of tlie . , , ,oo:lithilif;arid We think it likely, that Congrest-• 4 'wilf'pursue ..such course; repu diating entirely - • e - r ' t dieting . r the ' `Ago 'ney General's plan. , .. . - ..,. ) ' ' '' '1 ' ' 2.. 4 , ; : ' A letter in the Age this morning that '-tire. RePublican .membeis Uf.:the',Legislature • l ee responsible for the: defeat iif 'eertain mea 'snres which were. introduced:to tbattody for t4e better protection of i-their Ilya:0, of Joiners. This is an attempt to =mak e _ vAiitld for the . { Democratic party out pfl , l?4*/ • disib:4P at the .4vOridale mine, but, like Many'siidilai political „stories, it is entirely .false In - -4ativary last a petition froni the citliens ef',_ . ScAnglin county 'W,as' presented to the ',4kthdaptireairiiying for 'til Elie pomp b a w ~ p t lag „NoTe . ventilation, of the mineti.'. In: *era a bill to this' effect n • •ed She Mo rr ie;_ 0,-- publican - , member ,vntlng But ,as the law 'referred'', only Mines in Schuylkill county, 4:ibjec,tiolk:oo.3 , mitde' to it 'upon that ground •In • the Sepate,:aka it was plop ose d 'to extend its:oAragpliti. • ' it Ivo in answer to this propositi*thneteilatOiVarner of Luerne county, .//ririOdrai; ;the - section In which the *iiigt is situ `aed, opposed the bill) Ppowthn i grognd that, such - a law was eetirelYUppide4sa,o in his dis trict. ThiS is the true, • 'Asti**, jofthe whole Platter; and the 'xiiin t ers'Of tinvirrie`Van'thank' their 'Demotratie,repieseittatlye'e,:thatia',Repub liLni Legislature last 'N'vluier ,, 'did',,iirut adopt a pleasure which would have made the Avondale aecident impossible: '' • • - Bunting, and' 'afar , core, •292 and' 294 Market Ndrect., , will hold on to nlorroNat Friday), October 1, alarge spodal sale of For eign and 'Domestic Dry Goode'l l l . 'catigegne,en four months'- credit, a. 10 o'clock, ,looluditig-10,m0 .dozen Hosiery. and Glovec.witliont reserve, by order. of Messrs. Meyer 'it 1) irkinson'; alsoil'aris Kid Gleve4l,Butinenders, Shirts and DravtimWries, Clothing, Hoop Skirts, liind ings,„ _ . • IiACEPHTMC—GAIBO, arranged on 'wit door, 230 pieces of the best 1111008 'of Domestic Carpetings,'&o4 at 11 o'clock, on tour months' credit. Eleg_ant llesideices,..7 MACHINERY.I3OOKo , •4P--fileaero. ,Thomas Sons advertise rortheir cotnitig , ... sales a number of very elegant,llesidences, valuable. Stores, /Argo Lots, Machinery,.valuable Brick-Yard, stitieilorlrunu turm.miscellaneooo 800 &c. Ftdr , particulars at the Auetien llooms,l39and 141 South Fourth street. See ad vertisements on thaseventh page., i . , . . i Orphans' - pales, b J ames ', A. EttEastAx. l -On our last page . Tfill„.be found' the relates of Joseph .7. -'Vankirk, deceased; • Georg e . Per kenpine, .dec e ased ; Charlotte • Cauffmani I -dectiaski; Peter. ._113" • ehz, deceased. .Eli Hutchinsort i de ceased, iced • Ames' GietVitin . 'to'.: be - ..8 6 1d . by order of the Orphans' Court; on the .Zuth' 'And; 21st of October. 'Alpo full descriptions of. the; ,ntoparties, to be sold next Wednesday on Inside pages,: - • . ' ' • iArch Stree' t Messrs . Thomas & Sons will sell on the premities, with out seseruh-sot the.6th of , Oetober - next; the .very'elegant marble front Residence, .1.70. 1209 Arch street, has all the trumlern conveniences ; 25 by, 1.20 feet. Also, the superior ht,ilsehold furniture. Sale absolute; the, ownerAleirig to Europe, . . GRocEitiums, LIQUORS, ace:',, ~WIIvE CRONE it 4.ICHWELEPS ~cisa~~u WINVa ) BALE 11Y ..rt *.iT.(W.. ; ,-' . , ,. - f - , , : ',FqT08:F4' . :1,1;: Na 1204 CHESTNUT STREEt , nidlyrp. • • ' : -,= O.HAMPAGNE:;',.:iI ERNEST ,St, Carte Blanche sand Special FRUITY AND GENEROUS;WINES; Folly equal to the best on all the list of Champagnes. FOB BABE AT THE AGENTS' MOBS BY &MON .COLTON & CLARgy, -8, W. core Broad and Walnut. the WHITE CLOVER HONEY IN GLAtss CABER. pAvis & RwnARDs, AMU MI6 TENTH STREETfis T. KINGSFORD dc SON'S PURE OSWEGO STAROlt''''"." , Kas eetabliabed -a greater :celebrity than has over teen obtained,by anyother. Starch. llaroing donhied tho capacity of their Iverke, they ,now be abletonneet the demand. 1;94 • • Thelr warke are tbe largestof the kind in the worldi Ithe production baling 20 ions of .Starch taa daY , . The great deelderatum in Starch, mathat wine:its et teedingly dittlctelt to occur., Li tlailaraily good quality. N o n g op INVEltltelt (MADE le 81/Ell WAIITED EY 'Pl coNelmiSni and twenr grocer le award of tho annoyance !caused by oven a slight variation in the quality. Their'Starch le pete t cese tly pure,haNing the natural colori and pot the chalk-w hi te produced by artificial pro None below the sten ard le &tor allowed to go out of tho. factorieeiand ndt , a box haa ever.been returnod ea dar t , foctire, weft kecg.yerferi/y sweet any Chniate, , Mr. Kingsford has been entf in the matmfactinii Starch oorittnuottely thfr Co n a an d h , tho of ventor of the proems for mak ng Cor Starch. `AINGSFORWIS OSWEGO COEN STARCH ' tho most delkione of allpropiwatiorks for eeidu,th(tSJBLAANO 'MANGE, CAKE. anD. ' ft OLT9IT'DENTOA 74 AS B OOIATION *%) stunted the enteethetteam of • ,ItElt0O)1 OXID/l, liAoolljl2lo OAR, ,And dev r ote their whole time and •preetiee to enten4QV l teeth withont palm • • • • : ofli a o, xmoth andliValnnt etroeht. - VIER; , 10031142, THIN LATE,oIgtS,, .2,, , ,l'itokiittioluatoskDenta4 Aselociation. fe •how %Oki' intly est fol'hlbilelybla who &Totes WS entire thhe.iuul. c u m ickatmtiAg abloohitely without pain, y' fresh riityoue ozl4o ful. °Moe, No. .1011 wakum, stmts. mh6:17r70 TN WARBITRTOWS IMPROVED VICN JOSEPH F USSELL, MANTIFAC- • • . • • ithited and ow-fitting pre,” epaie n ied) s o furor of the beet_qualitv of Bilk, Alpaca and °loa th° approved inshions of the .fteaaon. allbeifttit threat, um_tuAllas, . B oa, 2 and 4 IfOlth Yourtb.. alma 0097 to Os Poet• Office. . or&tfrp ,144109/008. 691 - IWP§ CORNER EIGHTH AND - MARKET STREETh; ~ii~-~ IRROY: 3=2===llll= ri 7, t . eV4a. r • = „ 1,; A. .1, T.! , Af:10! . .%;11..'1,!,: . .; , 1: . „1 :i.::,.Y.: 1"--/ ~ :10 • .r.l - •.. •.. - . .. ..• • • •-• , i , ?. !.• ~..,.. -- • :......-.:,,,,,,, .",„i..; , ...:,.. , ,, ( :: i ,.., , , , ,?,,-.4,...0.,-„,„,.,,,...,,,,,,, ;:,..:.„......,.„,, i ! '" , PA . Li-CIIICULitR" .• I .. '.."'... .. ''''''''' '- ‘;', : ... , . ‘4.,f';?,!;4 4 .10.'a:7;i'..., 1 ,4: , : •.', 1.:..)'4,j•-O•f";; 0 AJC--:':.fi''.':!.'.lV)Vr''tiit: ,;. , !::'';:i .,. :Y;LV.:7f..-'1••. - 11::•.7.'!„: . : 7, , : ','cri„!,:l: to announce that our preparations forthe pre. sent seastsa`arefully'SqUal to' the Wit two or three years, would hesikillicient assurance that /Se PlaceltWl34 Wan and I . 4inter Diothingkrtr'i I ',: z But to all former toduceMente we add .. ... . . • ! EA.,,t,?..,•Lttio• c if..::.•:, :,;,.,,,.,n,•,,i,0,,,, ~,!,,,, 4 Much-".ltedfteed,.,.Stalevf,',Prlcpsi, . . i:competitatsr. PPtl/tf,j An Improyed and Reorganized Custom .-Depart Merit- liew and ~., p} e r r. j I 81 , iBl4oi protlr, P.aesed Wig4e• A Greater Oirreaion in Ready-iViatie Department. A liner class of Clothingth4a; oyez before. A larger and better asgorteil Stoe Our business-Increased 61/Ingiaent.lastyear, and we have prepared for a still larger irnqrePsP• We are determined to lift Oak Hall higher than ever in the popular esteem, and to Make it.the great ie*Ltre 4t.tio ackihing_trOe proar city and 'State. WANAMANFR & BROWN ; . 4 OAK HALL. BUILDINGS, SIXTH AND MARKET STB. - NOTE.—Satisfy yourself of the truthfulness of the above etmtements; espethilly 91 . 0 MOT Our Prices the Lowest in the Country. i.,4..~A :+rr~ ! T + ~. af::_x d. • .„,..7.7„, ROCKHILL & WILSON, 1 1, ••,-r - ;.:..:• , • - . , .; ,-- ..:-..., , _. '.,, ~.- E ,•- -: ...,-,- . :- ,T 603 and 605 CIIgSTNIIT Street, Are now preliared to offer pubhotka''l ela tfr(4'new 4 litte of '- - FALL Arm WINTER ; GOADS, DRIVING COATS • ' ' OF ENGLISH DEVONSHIRE KERSEY% `ouve.9,l3iotons, Greens. - Dress Suits, • ; 1 Pegua Waltzing Suits, , t: Mix Melton Spits, • Scotch Cheviot Suits, Plaid. Cass. Suits, Mix Cass. . Suits, + - Angola Cass. Suits, Hunting Coats, Latest Style , . Ilarvard Walling ()Oat. X In BOYS' and YOUTHS" GariiientS'we can liot be surpassed either in STYLE or FINISH. We izoOto PARENTS to call and PY ' Tine for . Okiireeolves: . i SPECIALTY IN COACHMEN'S COATS. All the , lateit .Mivelties - of American. and English styles—having an artist in that line ho cannot beixoplled. ~ .", :, ;' ~ ~ , • In our Custom Department, on second floor, o have some Rini' hundred diffsrent styled of oatings, , Cgosinieres and .V,ngtings;hiCh ill be disposed of.,at the lciiieOt'eash Price: ROCKHILL :kWILpON; ''. 408sinif6ms - §Arvpi. ;FALL STYLES. • • EDWARD P. IELI4Y, •, /, S. Es for. Chestnnt„and Seventh Ste. • - EIMENE r• Padl Aadriet. . .IVrA e A.Z 0 2 i W 411 / 112 STMarq, , elq 9 9l 'lgerßo 6 ge ta l ßulu k aw Ca k eggtilm ' PROOTOB:' • eilictidtiiOfzectenie Ti•entylavnit giIIMONEY TO ' ANY 'AMOUNT LOANED 1:1PON , DIAMONDS wirouse,,, JEWELEY i PLATE, CLOTHING, ao.• at JONES & Uo. l l3'r i 1,, '.' •• tr; :.‘ 1 ' 1 .. i ,` 01, , N-NiTABLISAND LOAN OV)1110Elp,' . :. r ' ' ' ' 9°r" 44 ITOV4l, lll3l ol2eM til ,f ; °tie l t ? lts ; ;v. '• lAr, ) li.l3, — pwttplipp, , WATOßSSiniliVETAlN,Cll7l4s j " 1 ' ' ___,•_ 1: ' 'Fzi,ii4t,ii ii _ 1 Lo • • •a I : • mv2it[ry4 ~ i ;~',~ ..~ 1 ~ n FALL GOODS. , • , Made up ourselves from Linen of own importitieti *and-ougirstitetot tc, tie„of-the , •Nery, beet .. , __._ ,:~~,.:,,:. ~Q • .. • • •' • ..,...., ..,.. z...i.' i. i.; ~. ;. • • .. ' ••• ' '' r ' ' ••- • •• .!... '.•‘,.. •' • s •-• 4• ti;ti 5. . 1. ;:t1 64 1.,104.1,2. Malt 4,31.0:-.1143 1 .:46 ' ... eMai!..i. • • .'• ':. • - ' . ' ' • -,liyikl4l awl Western:taxed at $1 03a1 05... Oats are less active,, with sales of 1400 bushels; Pennsylvania and; Western; et 61a65 cents. in Barley and Malt no tratulactiami. MO lauctethe latter at el Si,-. , ~ .• , ~1 Whisky—TtlM is but itttie ingkiiniilthiittkat *1 18 . ' ' , IllielSew_Torlis'ltkoptet Milirket• . ~: I '.• , '. 1, llrradttlie ries Yak lateral 'Of to• I '."" r ' sinutsesv .0.4 , Sept. 20t Is said y those who passed, the siterof St. John's Park yesterday afternoon, that et.,. grim smile was perceptible on thefeateres of the bronze; mettle which , towers above that locality. . At the' samei time one of the Largest and 'Most prominent houses .on! the street failed. Who contemtien between:the two mat.) tars • . was not, so traceable 'llt , the , great. cctsmo - ' tleti , Red the crowding. of zevents in: the financial , maelstrom: but to those-.who rise above the coufesion, of the hour 'it' WM.plainly . visible. A,, few' months, ago—in the a rm ing, time time —whenlailway. consolidis-, Cori was the great topic of Wall street the magnates • the New York Central road; to furtherance; of a plan to ~ u nite the Wilson River, New 'York t., bat and ,, Lakn shore railways in one: corporation, in , e certain crier -1 tares to the party then. contro ll ing the • lasttmentioned live. It is a - matter of history how these' negotiations ended. ' The Lake Shore_ narty, after coquetting. for a while with the friends of Mr. Vanderbilt, and aftergain- • ing possepston of ,the Buffalo and Erie road as the last link in the' Lake Shore route between Buffalo EMMI . . . • - /Facetwinge Bales. *AS '&1 , 0111' . 563. 31 ob. do, Oh; - -163:i 100 sh ' do c Its - 663.1 17 oh Leh nit R c Its 663; 100 sh Leh Nay Stk 66 • 100 eh do c " •35 206 all Reading 463: 100 eh do Its. 46V, ADO sh • , do 46 100 slt do .3(l.vata 46-1-16 100 h do 46'4 do c 46.1-16 s 160 sh-,-do 46.1 16 100 , sh do 1.‘30 .47-1-16 1600 sh do Its 65,kin .452-16 IISO sh NiCen UW c 48 100 Itesding 11 .4t3A4. E6O 1111" do • Its c 463; 100 do c '4634 11001 th :. do c • Wit AOO 1314 do 2dyskin 4161.; ,1201351 r do Its 46.66 100 eh Beading B 46": 200 eh ~do Its c 46.66 800 eh' do . Its _463i 900 eIL __ ,do_lte _46.44_ )*tilitlilitineterro'lettait tom . with thd orb. by which they were to secure a conneetlon*With ew Teri; nlittitle of;Cebtral and ..Fl,lldcan,hl.;:vf-,;r11. , ' Wynn', stlerkalde ovoid nubile in the annonncemento en agreeAsent by which the Lake Shore ro.4,walt to have the pii , ritepo of third rail °yet tho grle;'-,lThe Central Partr, bided Owl? Tbe;lhake MO'el 'bonen trttockg pud faised7 the v tarltet ftprot. deciine whicl eosin* ; when tr iC a- Tonna wet • Oter;Feronott ad In harmlal h 'New York Central- Mirtheidow'etune_at TilhoLa ke Shore' steel( in poet/cation of the oentrai Company was first thrown fvettvar,d; and 10.brcak" ensued, which , was followed vY area dy' declin44, and then' a. t hird and Mud; tweak Otte recently; the_pe Of the ateck fold ng', oal from about 107 to 76. Th y cos whioli,waa thus entailed on the', house, _ack' prominent sr eeke, Shore , opera tions* bare ata any, eavie..'one immepee kwood Sc. ." ' Co. were am t he iargest raphrinats of waif : street,, and they 'tabu fv4ht,their , enemies., Their embarrass- i meat was AU toed, tunortunptely, by' an etiorty n ossume control also of the 710111 e, Mail fitealnahip co ration. I the ehatce of width °realm? Id their ' Pearl on to, the extent of it large f M em of the capital stock.' 'Those. 'who havnwidcbed the Market know Low this stook also descended the wade ;to fd, the lowest figure which it I touched , The plow OblitelvtlidiVi tier 1 4 0 04 1 04 whichthe decline In these twestoexa aecompl hedAnnett t o-- day-with the collaPae of the Arm., The stwmt received t news without much excitemad t for ; the rumor: had frequently circulated < ever wince riday that such wan. their Inevitable :. fate ; ; the whole marhet re covered and becamehuoyantafterthe act wee positively ' kn "ni, i " if " li ng One of t ft:range mitradictions which ail greet +delight. an which was_gbastrated at the time the death of tbs. g spirit or Rtoignweat erp wps followed by arise_ to the stock. Itutthe died witbzying ntilorn. 'num bad axiom° to keep It 'edict deffets evigheY, wont down ; with all the honors of Mum- . cia war. • At the last moment, when It was impossible longer to stay the eetteerrepho..the creditors of the estab .l.lshmen t were Informed, that PA collateral. on which' loam had been borrowed could not be received, but coubl, be sold . ot very heal. price obtainable in the market, and t h e, dm -.would -.Far . ilifr 6 renoe• ihe claims were Reid, as tlon as the assets qf the, muss were ovaptable and t en suspension ehlued.', t is not know to what oxtail the liabilities ex ce ed 'what remains of their'ea ; it l.''At.the lent moment th ; ' man o everyman:lg vepuun Junpo Y:? Acker, the managing:direttor of the r eoplOs line ofi Steamers,.ln whose bands they have, placed -the. staid—, ment of the claims of unpaid •Creditors. Their original according to street ,rtimor, was five milliema of. t , ' dollars. This sum may.tm May, Mat have. beau entirely , absorbed by the great , losses ) the stocks which; "they carried. , .. It, is .7111 ~ ..thought,i4 b owever,.:thato`i, amount _ still ; outstanding and to be-liquidated it; notNat,' large. Three other,' failures took Idttee , te-daYt according to' e. iftliteeacement at. the 'Steck, Exchange, the firma bmiag & Bons, Faller," Treat & Cox and Julian & Vu. Others are reported or suspected, but the above embrace all which; it, le to mention atthis time. The embarrassment•As spread, owing to the deadlock between -the. Gold change and the Gold 'Batik, but. many firms have set apart their gold contracts and met all , engagententa,r; wrecks. We continue in our t general news coleunta , full details of the vroceediage :in the tatiorui dePart-• menu of Wall street... • ' • It is to be hoped that the change ~which came over the aspect of affairs =whoa the fate of ,Lockwoodlit Co. Was' finally known will not pwve a erapertletal or. ever:ascent one. Therooney markerwas the :finst.to respond to the lighteniag of the load which the failure seemed * Pro , duce. In explanation of thin paradox it shout& be explained that in the • floundering .of ?the' firms which hare failed, rticularly of the. largest one, there wasa Ooneturit . pa "rename ; nvom the money market for funds, the need for which: led to, the payment of the most extravagant tides of interest: This demand is now removed, at least for the firms which, are bankrupt. The relative , cheatmees of stocks also, tempted new purchasers and brought out fresh capital. the appearance of whom and which turned the tide of , prices this afternoon.• , • , • • The govermuent, he perchnsing43,o36,ooo of bonds to day, will also aid the Improvement., The whole of this • amount of bonds : had not been sent. in to-,nly,ht.• but elf the money will be on ,the street to-morrow. The govern, ment market was heavy and declined despite the more, favorite character of government. securities. ; ' The New York Stock Blerket.k I Correspondence of tho Associated Prem. Nlr.V7 YORK. September, /1•205.' 1862. coupons, 118;i1 ; do. 1864.• Ilk 118; dn. Plm. 114;i do. do. now. 1164; do. 1167 . .11181‘, 1 -do., 1868,11814; /84011,' 10834; Virginia Os, now,,—;•Missouri (Pa, Canton Com-! .uany. 62.1 i ;Cumberland, prefened, 26% ; new York Cen,', tral. 161; Erie, '—; 93; Hudson • River, 141 Michigan, Central, 117; Michigan Southern. 81%;. Illinois -Central. 183• Cleve/and and . Pittaburgh,4l34;, Chicago and Bocklsland. . . Pittsburgh and Fort Warm, —; Western Union Teleg raph .-- Company, —. Nirtr Yonx, Sept. XL—Stocks firm. Money 7 Per ;cent. a . old,to-34-for-account—._Gokt.=_Chleago Month. 10634. Fittebnrgh and Fort Wayne, 81% , }Wei • Markets by Tellerraiste.' (Speciai Despatch to the Philadelphia Eveninellulietbr.jr NEW Notts, Sept 30,1236 P. 31.—Cotten .market; this morning was dull and heavy. Wu quotetaa follows :', Aimddling t, pleads. 250.; Middling Orleans,. 2834 c. Floor, ac.—Retteipts. 14,500 barrels. The market for; Western, and State Flour tat firm and in - fair ilteliandJ chiefly, for consumption. 'The saltir are ,boat; %PO) bar refs. includin g Superfine State at e 6 8530 10.; Ettnti State at 86 10066 1 , -Low gradesW , estern Extra-i 86 106 lb ; Southern Flour is dull and tame. : time Flour is quiet and uncbanged. Grain.-11Thear—Receipts_,25t,000 bushels.; The . market is linnet with an active demand. The sales are 75,110 bushels Red - Western at ,$1 4251 45, and The gI 45a1'47; Cornt=Recelpts, 14,000 bushels. Tile Market Is iirrner. Sales of ,4041Xibushels new Western. at el Ola '1 05, afloat. Oats—Reoeints, 24x000 Market' firm bushels. firm anti better. .Sales at 62ab4 centre . . Provisions—Pork—The market is no .: , at 830 50 ae3l for new 'Western Ness. Lard—We quote fair to prime idea= at 18a153e - c. Whisky—Receirda, 330 bids. The market, Is firm. WO quote , Westeitu free at $1 18. Groceries are generailY dull. . _ • ' ,Prrrimerian,Bepteruber .30tb,—urade rettolosim dull; 'buyers not operating toany.eatent - at present'quotal tions. Refined opened - for , bieptember ,at 31„c. but in the afternoon the same; delivery , was offe red at 3011 c. Crude—Sales of bbls. , October at 14:4,.. cents: 2000 - barrels, spot at lA% cents; 7, 1 4 w barrels. settlenient. at 14.Nc, Reftned—Sales; 1.,000 barrels. spot.at 31gc.; 3.000 barrels do, at3l34e; l 4300, barrels do. at 3l ,e ; barrebi do. at 3134 c.; 1,00 0 -bar tele do. at 31c.„ and 2,000 bitrrels at 32c Receipts; 640 barrels. Shipped' by, O. - Railroad 320 barrels, by A. V. Railroad. barrels, as ner Commercial. Receipts 740 barrels and shipped by A. V. .Railroad, -2,417 barrels. .#l O 3 froM D. W. =barrels. Der ,Gakette. , , (Clorrespondence of the Associated rress.l. • Nnw,Yong,Septeinber3Otti.=Cottendeeilning; sale; at 2734a28 . ream. Irlourerid3r...;.ssace.• of ,9,00 barrels: Viltieffirmer and higher -; sales of 61,000 . bnahag . Winter Iled at , el 46a1 'Corn firmerand adiane.; sales of 44,000 Imshela mixed-Western - at T.:81:153a1 05..; stock scarce. Oats firmer and scarce at an advance 0.1 cent sales of 31,000 • bushela at• 63864 cents.: 'Pork, dull at 8:0 EO. Lard dull ; steam, nall33‘ cents.' 'WhiskY firm . .1241..rnnonn, September SO.—Cotten' dull . and low e r ' at %%cents.' Flour quiet "and and steady; , Howard Street ppeertine, 66a6 25; do. -Extra, $6 5507 25; do. A Family, 60a8 50 t. City Siiperntle." .e6a6 50; do. Extra, 6 26a6 501 do.. Family, Stab 25; iVestern;Snpertlneb $64 25 ; do. Extra, 86:25a6 75 ; do. Family. s7a7 25. 1.17 b eat aniet ; choice. Bed. $ 1 500.1 55., Corn dull - prime White, 51 25a1 28 fair do. $1 10 ;no sales of : Yellow: Oats While at 60a63 cents, . Bye dull at $1 1041.20. Dies Pork quiet at $33a33 50.. Bacon firmer ;.rib sides, 20)4 cents; dear si ,des 21 .cents ; shoulders, 1714 cents- Name; 2taills cents. Lard oniet at 19%a20 cents. .Whisky in fair demand at t#l 20. • • CURTAIN MAT R, I. E. WAIMAN'EN, ,41AS011iC WiLL, No. 719 OHESTNITTA STREETi Is r ecei ving novel c his FalF Importations, con=f: sising,in part' ist CITE TAJN vi NATERIALS hi Silk MohilirrWorsted,Plert Oniteottothi eMbracio9•Ma4 • LACE La-MAINS . t!, tl 1' 1;;;r3 ofParistani St; Gallenandflottinghtun make. 11E==31E3=1 coiNids bf titoolaTioNs .:•" • 531 ; .. .. . . ..... . , . . -: - .7,•( , :? ......,24,-, original..;;.... ot-newaria a0.01900. 4. .i.- - '; , .'.. , :!..'N: ..5 . 1.',:k -, r)'ti.•• : , i , !... , r): .• . :. • 0 'QV $:11[4:11:0 by the illititsand or iiiigte:iiiiii:tifidanufao4; Aurora ipr r • IViottiqCano zee, ‘,/ .'" oultatreduced, prices: , . , s.:", ; . ..., • ; . - '. , . •• A Is , ; ,, i ,A. , 1 •r t • r • • ';, I, , . , , . fj .. ANEDBN ,- 41113' :ATUA.ITTXO' •'AA:4-i • 'BOAV. , 4 , cOa stico, alttr:'idozipAxv-ocitoka. 4, Illpo,l Ing Win Itiato/7 1 11no atreeit'etq all frolkiliqq• n .,..„' •;;•i t 1 5i11..;.....p. &reAt.1C1460444,1,011.144.116.61., N.,... e../..... ~... 04.141.1116.. 4 yreight. (NAth , nwiti0nercark.:,..,;,: t .;,,..;.::..•9.15:&-X., Atlantic Accommodatlon::..,,a— '4 ' • L ' 0 , , l' 3.45 P.m.,' Jatictind - Acconunodation':r Atco !a:4'4liter- , I - ' •-•C • mediate stations.. .i .., ' '• ';': ; ; •'• • '- • - ' , 111XCP. 31... _ _,' • e • ‘RBTURAING.NS - 4flia AT LANT IC ~ , ~-q; 1 Mail.' - ' r5....;,...=,1".4 . .u.74,...,,..'. - .1iii,.......4 34S P M. JrceMht ' '-..4.,.. .;;.'...• - ..4:43::.,..;.::::.."- , 44 , ...%4.-:..11.a0A..X.; Atlantic •, AO:ommodtiticta.Lalll..Q.:l . 4l....:. . „..3. o4 ;Atil',' Junction Accommodation Rom •Atoo. r ...... 6.X/ A :N. Haddonfield Accommodation trains leave Vine street. . . ... .... .. ..10.18 A. X. and did P.M. Haddonfield.— .. . . ..... ... . ..1.410 P. X and 3.0 P X. DX YID u. EIRE ei; '4' ~iS ..:?~ ~ . , BY TEL49RAPII. 1 11 1Te , 6i V`ortr. .IFirkitate,es IVOTB la R IX4' l / NATIO)! TEE *thisigoir -- • - Gerinintent Bonds' Generally Eirmer ~, Firmer Feeling on the Stock Exchange FROM HARRISBURG Pennsylvania:t'State "Fair . Third Day•- , taigit'-'Aglndance---The Itat;ei. The Flaandt►l 1044 I n 111 oar York. Special Despatch to the • ' Bulletin • ANOTHIM: nr.rnar,diriort. Yontc, Sept. 80, 1., P. 3if,- T; Tharaembers of the Gold Board have. ,beenserved with an Win:talon restraining: thene from carrying out any contracts made by4them , iin behalf oft Smith, Martin, Gould • & Go;, on any other' Manner than in strict "eoliforinitst to the rues of the Board as theyiirawa at the time the contracts were made.. ./ I.2o.—The money parkatywas easy on gov ernments at 7 pd. CenC'dietreney to coin in terest, but on the !nstotatii exchange to one per cent,„ imps; _paid for carrying, stocks. The foreign exAaage :Market was. quiet at 1013A,1083 ibr primelitinkers' bills at 60 . days, and 10811109foveigjitc.-i'...; The Government Bond market was gen: , erally firmer. IDOL ,1111.1 vositi There Was wiflitorro-thirt Stock Ex change te:dayianda geterallniproVement in prices. The advance was very sharp , . And, tended through the entire .:list " • "One o'clock prices: "NeiV l York Central, 1641; Erie, 311; liorthwesterni.Gßa6Bi ; Preferred, 821a83 ; Harlem, 125 ;Ohico•and Mississippi, 20/$, a 261; Pacifid Mail, di; ; 'take" Shore, .811a81/;, Fort Wayne; 811a132. , ' - ;4.., GOVERDIENI! 4304.31": rIALE. 1.50 P. 31.—At the sale cf governmentgold', ter,day the bids aggregated $2,332,000, at prices ranging from 128 to 131.05. The mil ion iris govatiament":, gold was', awarded at.prices rangingfroml3o.l3 . to 131.05. i SECOND DESPATCH. itiEw. Youx, Sept. ;30.--In ; the,fegralar Stock • Zs - change to-day the geld Standing I tithe name of the:following parties was bought in and :sold_ under the rules: Smith, Gould, - Martin& Liakin & Gillespie, Links - Vetod & Co., William Reath & Co., Speyers & Go and Polhemus & Jackson ,• :,: total, :151;610,000. The latter.- -party sent- letter` to the Board, saying that. they were enjoined by Smith, Gould, Martin & Co., and could not, therefore_ _receive_Lor _eliver -_!any!__rgold -which stood on their books to the; account of Smith i z Gotild, Martin: & Co., in Consequence 'of ' injunction issued by Judge Clerke, their legal advisers having counseled them that disobedience of: 'the order would subject them to punishment: for contempt, besides pecuniary damages. 'The Stock Exchange rhaS been 'enjoined from the delivery of the gold thus sold. Railway stocks show a decided improvement: on the entire list. New York Central, 168 i.. 'Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Nuw. Toss., Sept,. • 30. , -- 7 lt was decided this morning that members of the' New . York Stobk Exchange • had a right to sell gold, out or' , buy under the rule from any parties;WhiaNtvere , unable to meet their contracts and were mem- hers of the aforesaid New, York • Stock 'Ex change. A large amount of gold was sold'', - under the rule'for MeSsri.'Eleath - & Co: One; of the firm stated:that they bad an injOr.ction: served, on them , bir, lt.tw,srs. Smith, Gould, Martin 0,,C0., preventing them, from doing any business; that they 'had over four hun dred thousand due:them from the Gold, Ex change Bank, but an injunction on that insti: tutiorrprevented them tom making any. set.; tlenzent., -, • , • _Th e Mtate rajfir pt Harrisburir. , (Spe'clatipidapitteb to the Phila. Nveniagatilletka , • HennsittirG,' Sept. 30.—T0-day witnessed the largest attendance upon the State Fair of .1864L-L-Therecirere—probably—ffve—t.housand visitors'on the grounds at noon. The races of this' afternoon .attracted • many more people: than,' were here yesterday., There will, be three races' this afternoon. Tie first one an; nouncediblitvveen ".Lonety" and " Bay Bill"; fora Small puise, at one o'clock, will not come off because Lonety" has been ...seriously .red by a kick. The second will be.betwee' Plow Boy, Bidcherl3oz Sassarac and Jerse Boy, fora small purse to finit, second arid third, best. For the best race of the Fair, at three o'clock this -afternoon, requiring three horses on the original programme, only : two horseii are aimouneed; namely: Patchen Chief and Mustapha not haVing :yen.; Lured here against Patchen Chief Odikirk,of New Jersey, wants to enter his horse Un-; known in this race, but , as the purse , failed night, before last on. the general- official pre: mfum list for want of three entries,- and as the committee have'started a special purse of 8500 out of, the pociety's money for first and'second best Only, they axe not disposed to admit' Odikirk's Unknown because he won the: principid race yesterday., Offikirk, however,i is confident of going on the course. There) was a race this morning of colts' and fillies! foaled in 1865 1 or since, in which only Dau-4 chin,'--. belonging 'to Joseph Montgomery, of Barrisburg,.and Bay Bill, J. Duniap,owner,l entered, the former winning the first pre-; mium of 550,), and the, latter the :secoridl prenfinin of $3O. The winner made 3.20; ou the first mile, and'' 3.10 on Abel second,: -.Another match on a sPecialpurse Oft 8100 will be' Wade up this . afternoon to supply; the plane ~ of „the l one on which Lonety anffi Bay Bill ere entered... - ' A 1110 Wing Match was announced for tllisj morning, but only one man entered, Abram! Bates,- of Susquehanna township, Dauphin ` County;wlfti Era and Spear's invention, there ' being no ' COmnetiters. . The feeling of the Committed'..' evrati ,that... the work' 'was easy, promptand of 'deep:dm:light , There are over a dozen side. shows - on: the ground,•"nrid; twenty-fivh /or' thir€y< restaurant, stands,)and; 'the yells of 'small , wares,--retresht nients, horse-taming, patent Medicines, pup-1 'pet showii,, 0c„ distract, the, attention of tile} , crowd. ' . - ' ) Alitsidttaitwthellival Acadentiy* Beurnaosut; pt. 30.--,The following addi-t timml,Versons- were admitted to the Navall Academy ; yests' ratty , A.,Talbot, of Pennsylvania ;David Peacock, of New Jer sey ; atihnjd.,.Niehols, of New York, and Ram G1n. 1, 5 11 04'9f rOW 018 : • Ohlikitark:64Ceisteaidal Celebration. BAINVIoni Sept:t . 3o.—ltufne l)winnell, ex-, Dloydr;'imd for tniMY 'Years a leading lumber merchant, , died last evening: , • Extensive preparations have been made for, thoeenientdal celebration to-day • " ' Cable. P4li/EILSPIPte a-tine Bourse opened quiet it4tktea, ,• HAvliti; lElerit. ; 3ooatton opened fiat at 1451. ,an the,apot and WM afioat: , r• r ' • lie fioltt Room In lINPOWOO9II. X4'4l, Sept 30, 11.10 r A. 14.—They SteaMili NVOSereitak", ',out ro-day, ,sins4s Mexican dollars. f The Gold Boom In-operation raorn. ing, ri p e Hen fiC' 1811; Put. has ixleuA lB if • • - : 1- • OrO A 3SD , -43 BALES COTTON rram NOW OL, asitglosie BIgt;ELL rt0., 611 311 Chootnut street, MMIMSfiIE :145 O'Clook. f , , 4 . a ' olook. BY} "I'IILEGRAPIL, E11i , ,,CA.131.4t 11trs • :v f i 4 FRO ' VgAi3llrbl l ETON t ColondTrooo3ordixredtoGallvestoi4Temu; RECEIPTS'CUSTOMS RIF the **may Cable. LonnoN, , ;lBleptember Me—The-Bight Hon. James Men of ba s ,been :appointed,,Lord Justlce OlerU . Seotl4pd,,vloo,the Hen. cteo. Patton, deceased. ton, deceas,... Eight Hon. Edward Cardwell, Secretary of State for the War Department, delivered a speech to his constituents at• Ortord last evening, on the subject of the policy of • the Government towards Canada. He said the general policy ,of Oven:ring the colonies from the Home Government was a total' failure, and there , had consequently, been substituted for it' the'policy to encourage them to develop theirown.rpowep_and reliance. He showed hoiv • successful this policy had been in the' case of Canada, and; briefly reviewed the progress recently made by that colony. She already had an army of f her 'own,. and such a merchant navy that fiber people choose to adopt an act passed for the purpose, she might become one of the first mantlme powers of , the world.' 'This, the' speaker said, was the true policy to .pinsue. If we benefit.;; the Canadians, we benefit our- SelleS. 'By ' this policy 'nur colonies half t e 'become sources of Strength and honor, . and When' the time comes and England calls for support from our Colonies, there will be a ' cOnfederation • such as the world • never: saw • under a sin_gle sovereign. . _ PARIS; Sept. 30.—Laer despatc h es. from; Bordeaux state that only fifteen vessels were burned there at the recent fire. They were all French vessels.. The fire was caused by an explosion of petroleum, which' gave rise to the first report of their .being petrolenm ves. .PAB/14 .: 30 There' . has been a heavy .ontliow of 'specie from the Bank of Frame' during the past week. The amount in bank; reported to-day is -92,000,000 francs less than on: the corresponding day nf last week. • ~The Hippodiome in this city was totally de ,stroyed by:fire last night.,: Loss heavy. F'ir'tainv Wa s hington. . . 'of the 30.—The Superintendents 'of the mounted recruiting service at Carlisle', bluxicke; Peuna.,bas bden Ordered to forward' without delay all the diSposable colored troopS' at..tbitt station to Galveston, Texas. . . • • .The following are the receipts from customs; front beptember 20th to the 25thibelusive .Be* York • .$2 447 . 5361 Boston • . 299,6021 141,737 i Baltimore . . . . • 170,861 1 •New Orleans, from illept.l3thtelBth • 4%400 linkr:Trancisco7tYinn .500 Total $3,310,198 Fatal FoLlislon—Sentence—DeieriMtlyel Eir. Loins, Sept. 30.—A•collhdott thermal • Mount:if n railroad yesterdat i4iaulted t in' the'' death of one engineer, and i'seiriotts:injukylel another— •,, • : .4;„1. John W. Moore, who killed Mrk, •Me\ Adams, at Greenville, last July, a ft er at-! tempting to outrage her, has .been Boatel:4mM to be hung October' • • " • •-• •• ; The distillery and flouringmill of Crewell Atwater, at Canton, Illinois, was implied. on: Tuesday. Loss, 520,000 ; no insurance. The planing mill, with $20,000 worth . of lam ber, of Charles Rater ) at • Omaha, was burned on Tuesday night. Loss, $25,000. Preparations iiminst ' Y 1 141114 , 11, • Air attacked. ; • • Sr. Loris,.." 30!—A. report from Fort Buford says-General , IffcCoixte's troops are huikling stockades, n and consider ftiernselves safe agnst tlielnillans, The fort has recently' been Cully suppliedftir the *inter n — ' I The 'R ‘ epubhcan's special froin ,flakefi" City; Kansas, sayiia - detaahnient of the Fifth Lava airy, from • FortMcPherson, had been' ;'at tacked bk Indians_ at Come point north of .thei former place, bat ‘nothing was known' except, thatra - sergeant:;vas separated' from his cora l -party; LAMM ' - ~- : , AItaFVED THIS DAY. ~n t T._ . ' • ) Mir 8 L Crocker, Thrasher. 4 days froaunton', with noise tcrldershon.a Cloud: - - 1 Schr V irginia,Bearee, 7, days,from Boston, with Inds° to Crowell & Collins: „ •.•, ..t i Schr Henry Thirteen. Jones, 6 days from Portland' with trtone to Struthers $t Son. . . . N hcbr A F Kindberg, Thomas _Now Haven. . • Scum Oakes Ames, Edmunds. New York. Schr It NV Godfrey, GarwOod I :Dorchester. Ear Cornelius, Pratt, Norwich. • • Schr .1 Satterthwalte, Kinney, Boston. Schr II 8 Frooks, Linea Boston, , Schr C 8 Edwina. Corson, Boston. Scbr E B Emery, Clayton, Boston. Schr PI Reinhart, Hand, Salem., Schr W 1.1 Tiers,•Gifford, Salem: Behr 1 Thompson. Endicott. Providence. ' Schr A S Cannon, Cobb, Fall Elver. Behr Wave Crest, DaVe wßoxinu7. • ; Schr Tit if Weitcett:GandY,Highton. , , ppci - l - wiTTq JONES' 4:31.110--kirricE CLOTHING lEOUSE, 004- MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. first Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasens, constantly on 'hand. A/80, a Handsome Line of Piece Goods for Cus tom (Pork.., GEO. W. SITEtIANN. Proprietor WATCHESTAMELENTikCvI , ;'• '.-1124•CHESTNIPUSTRERti - AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLIS WATCHES ' 1 CLA4W.'e& -. BIDDLE ....;:„.„) , !*mg*,49ptst.arkitadoihtafor AtiftnxcAN_: , : , wA!,r6BEss, .• • :114.14.11,:119*1".P.R0,1..; = 4- AN: n vaii, • B.Tiro 4N58.A.J. 640 . 1 4.40 ATHLEtt sv ten-liiot# ,91° imam CASTILE SOAB.-100 BOXES ti l e r i r k kin A vtrutftlsoa t itconti branC.lmported loaßoMi.a. MAW. b y ll ' B. WUBSIZB 00. 7:•tf.f, FIFTH , 'BY TIitkiGRAPIV LATER Oom - , . WASHINGTON A . CUBAN , PRIVATEER AFLOAT IrfelkifiE IN THE CUDLN SQUA D RON AFFAIRS MZICICJO REDUCTION OF' THE ARMY ' • 'Praia Wash Melds. ' (Bpeclal, Despatch to the PhUeda. NveehastE,elletto.t • L .. • *.• .411* krußele PRIVATEER APIAMT. , WAtiBINOTON, Sept.. 30.4riforrnet1011 has' been received by the Navy Department 'which -, learts no room to doubt that the Cubans lump a, fast privateer afloat, which will ,soon,b& heard of as committing depredations ,on the epanleh commerce in Cuban waters,, It is believed in naval circles tbatthis vessel do a vast amount of damage •to the Spanish shiin and in some cases be able to Cope • ' sully with the smaller war Vessels INCIIXASING TIER CUBAN. SQUADRON. As a precaut4onary.measure, 'and tl*t they . may be ready for use in , case an emergency should arise, two more merican iro n . are to be sent to the Cuban Squadron as song as they can be got ready. • ; . • • AFFAIRS. IN NEW Mexico. Governor Pile, of New Mexico, had an • ln terview withthe President tc-day regarding the affairs of, his Territory. • He reports that the Territory is in a bad condition financier otherwise, everytlangie prosperous. Pflavi t r here is for the purpose. of , obtaining permis sion from the Preddent and, Secretary of the Was' Treasury to issue certificates Of indebtedneas to the members of the Legislature, in order to pay their expenses and enable him to( call the Legislature together to enact such measure; ns -, niay be deemed beat to advance the interest of the Territory.. . .;"•,' • •'" REDUCTION OF' THE bltlfT. • , General Neglo, of Pennsylvania, a; rilember 'of the , HOUfie - Committee on. Military Atiairs, .had an interview with the President and,Sec retary of war, concerning a further reduction „ • in the army, ,In,the present condition fairs, General Sherman thinks it ' tmadirisible to mgke further reduction's; at least • entil ; dangers from Udine tronbles are over. ; • By the 'Misrule, Cable. . • , it ,• • ,•Lortnow, Sept, 30; 4.30 M.—The specie in, • the Bank of England ..11M, decreruied..£26ll,ooo.- , ;Console .closed at 93., for, - both • money- and• accennt., Pive-tweuties Of ,1862;833; 4966, . • old; 83} ;of 1867,. 821; Ten-fOrties,lB/.' 'Bail. • ids s' quiet- 'Erre, 23j. Illinois Central, 931; Atlantic and Great Western, 27. •-•-• • ivanvoor., l Sept. SO,' 4.80- PA1d , ...!C01t00.:. du Middling 'Uplands, :121d'; Orleans, 128 d. Miles to-day 3 , ooo, .reglii•lw. • .chiding 2,000 for : export and speculat an.,„ • ,/ L'oupox,'Sept . ...lo 420 .P. M.—Sugar. dialtat Gd.laikk9d.pn.tlae.sliot, and 288: dd. afloat. , A llhalting Sediiiitt.foil.:mitife Harder. • Boevox Sept: 30.--:-Ooneidemble ercittmitrat - .exints in the . eolith- part of .this city,.cairsPd, by . . 4 OW:sudden', deaths Qt . 3.fre.,,Martingtou, her little child and brotber,.of Mrs. llTArtingto.n. .341. Putnphy; wife of the Ilitt0; - and" ingtonare.under arrest; to',iiiv,ait the "result tit the Coroner's inquest. They are suspected:43f having polioned the deceased: , • - • Thomas• Browning, living in Hanover stieet, beat his wife last,nvening, from the cacti", of which she died to-day., , • • . . •• , . Frani Washington. WASHINGTON, Seta. 30.-::-ThEi President has recognized Caspar Ritchie as Vice Consul' of the Swiss corifederation forthe States qf Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky; to reside at , Also, Peter, Staub as Consular Agent of the Swiss confederation for the State ot Ten ziessee, to reside at 'Knoxville. bARATOGA; Neptiu.—Judge . James'lnts been renominated for the •Elnineme Court by - the Reptibltemae, ; • •: • St. Louis, Vendalia and Terre 'fade First-Xortgige BeVeni We would call the attention of investors to thenbov• Bends.'Mortgage le at the rate of. eia,ooo _Per winfis with a sinking funttproiiso of 420,000 per annum: The Bonds melt's° endorsed by,the following companies: ,1131716W111. Terre .Haute and Indianapolis Railroad, A Company having no debt and a-large ganglia, fund,' the treaeury, , CattinOttB, ChicOgo antl.lndknia COMraiitigiroad, Pittsburgh, Cinch - Matt and Louis #pilioaY Co. The last tin endoreentente being gnaraateed by,the, .Penneylvarya Raiiroad Company. We areeeiling the above Bonds at a price that will pc a good rate of Interest. • ' • • DREXEL & CO QOYTP,ONS . • ' • 1 The Coupons of the FIBiTI' MORTGAGE BONDS of tfito , Wilmington and Reading Railroad Va., maturing' October I, will be paid, free of taxes,urt am; ' after that date, at the Banking Bonne of WILLIAM PAINTER - . 4 00., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, Philadelohia - I , — , WILLIAM 8. HILLBS, , Secretary and Treseurer. , . A ke *, :BANKERS : ,- Noe" 35 S 6 itili Tiis RiiilStitiii, , - • , PHILADELPHIA,' ,',.' ' . ;o k 4. tt:4l,:r4 ' ENti '' ' CEN. O'' FOR . ...: ~, ~ - ; , ~,....;:, .; 'h,;.:PENNSYLVANIA' 4,,A le, ~,,A,. ~,,,, , -'.' f -'' `.. ,i,AN El' , . - '',, ' 5. ' Vl' '.' ;• :'-'''' t... d - , ; OF., T!.i g-.. 0 N , A, Of THE , ,c ' , UNITED STATES ' ofli4EoicA.,...'-': _, 'The NATIONAL Dorn .tNevnazcots CciseYszrz' hi st ~ ..7 eorporidlon Chartered' by special Act of CCOAFOOOO ekt. ~,.,4.4 . PrOven 413 1 3 , 2 4 /Mk witn a _ _,' _ ~, ::: , , , ,c , •:' ` j , ' CASH CAPITAL, sooI,c,9I;FULLPAID: ,- , :, wigh "liberal tering oftVl tit Arita and 13 . 0,3 1 * ,, ,i1ak :44 , are bloated to apply our ea. -,' , ' - li. , t 7; 7., ..,,,,,... _ Tell particulars to be blot on Vacation" 4 c l c lroll 4 ol, • • • !!. -1 ‘" 1 in the second story of oar 194041k1ng Jams% where circulars and Pannedets, ndlY anicausrotthe .r- ,: p.dvatdognseggliabr. th e puny, may X ' ' .4'''' - ri..w.ezamp : . '. , -7, - - ____ ___. ._ 'l, A - roitniti 'emsiw? rcriar t *lplici tp Ale for invalide•famili The enbscriber is now fornis44lll4 hi* ran MIMIC lIMPOZOf hie highly•PntritiCq* 1 , 110441 101 M t Vta wide • epread . Wee ng by, Order of *• , n toiling, for invalid*, vise et amities, aw,, conosiend it le. attention of consumns who want IM rreParfet Itie maters dad up in the most earem manner for,home uses • Witten. Orden:lll3lo4er othproriselom i lt _ " P. & V. R. TAYLOR, ..111. PERFUMERY AND TOILNT SOAPS I 041 ando4l North Ntnth otreet. ;', 4 z‘ . ...: •*).-........c--:.?!..,t...Z.., EDITJO 4 1 .0 0 The*Cli , fork' Elapv)mie ftwar7t. MiANCIAL. -"No. 34 South Third StrOet. midu tt sTk se29 Im§ '21 , 4442- , ' • ' At • Z's •