NSW 'PllnllneknONS. Tite Innocents Ahroae A ; or; thsNeW 'Free Os. By ill - ark Twain '<Satinet, L. Clemens). Amf#rican Publishing Company, Hartford; Hartford; hr. Clement, one of litfr inOst characteristic - ' ll ell4 men,". : 'went to Europe d the East on „. The quaker City Steamer, wben ! that tunNticar, latik iiiiireied The - position-season by con 'Aractii,4,liallterAncotrapinte crowd of Astei scan slgllit+eeers, on pleasure bent but of Erugai. mind. 'The illassorted mass of tourists ought to have Waded their Stars for the coiripanionship of such 'a fresh and jolly " ,The theory.of his beak; if such a work can be said to have , i,a 'theory, eory, aeons to be that old fables , otl traditions, • old reverences, have been lying undisturbed lorig enough, and that it will do nO barn ti'firesii band to be put foal:1 ; 4e stir s them up ahie., Accordingly, in summary define of guide! boOk emotions, ,Mr Clemens' Owayti - gnei around an ancient dignity until be finds ' its' unfirmiliar aspect,and then he ' knOWs btivs , to Make great capital , out of that Michael 'Angelo strikes him simply .'as The bore who designed . everything; ;'in Italy- 77 ' -probably the O nisula Itself Was Clete4'fronv. one of this diagrams. He fancies .• little'' Roman' beet ' 4acks-eatiutpetwuts:--in=theliseurn calling ''super"Saint r s it for name a • sake the party, with the tame lion, "and eVeniThere That Saint 'Mark "Went the lion was sure to go." Raphael's "Tranatigaration,” be thinks, is "profound" in' - deptii, and fens , and-s;-balf feet in Width. ,Everywhere he is • '.sceptically frolicsome, invincibly 'American. His Western patois,,yliich is frequently fattiLto The grammar of the hop'ir; has • sometimes a compensating, tartness,. as where be Calls the sbaft in the 'pyrainid. strite," or terms the little iazzarone of. Naples a mustang." In Naples, again, liis nationalitY gives us a pleasant trait.: Poor' old = Frezzoiini is insulted at the Theatre San Carlo; Whereupon' our chevalier ; observes • "Think, what a multitude of-small souls ,werocrowded into that theatre last night If rthe - inanager could have filled his theatre with -". Neapolitan .souls alone, without the.dies, he could not'have clearedl be ess than ninety millions —The angry chivalry of that, ilniShed up with the Mercantile touch, could only proceed -!from' an American satirist. Mr. Clemens makes ' a great effect with his ignorance& torigues,and Cites 'a: note to . a Paris landlord which has as good a specimen of what , we may cailpigeon French as any we have seen : u lfonsieur. le Landlord--Sir : Savon is a eoksary de la vie to anybodybut a French . man; et Je rattrai ..hors de vet hotel or make . „ • The liumor of-Mr. Clemens,-indeedrhasless • premeditation and more cerdiality than , many Would e.xfect. It really seems to be the natu _rid gusb of the spring, without anungement , or forcing: When he feels like it, he writes oust' and energetically ; and his fine-writing - ,"stile, when he' does' choose to employ it, is . quite as good as the fine-writing of mostof . our 14:nagaziriists. Kis serious "reflections" at rom= as good.in their way as his persecution 'off tbe,gaide in the' Vatican. In' fact; we Imp well confess' It we have been &Appointed in this:book, which looks from 'the outside (it has 4351 octavo pages) as terrible as a Joe Mil lerond as provocative of ennui. No man can read it without laughing often, heartily and 0911 2/1 -Y•.' . "..the Innocents Abroad" is made up from letters to die Atta, California, and New York ,l'iibune and Herald, re-arranged for the pur liose ; 234 illustrations, murderously chopped' by the engraVer, are sometimes net at all ,bad Lin design. It is probably the longest joke_ex - rant, and; we really, suppose, .the; best sus ' rained. ' Its success is a sure Thing.. The "American Vandal" is''bound to sweep this continent with conquest., The work is" net for 'Side at the hook ifores, and Can only be, procured by agency. We receive a copy . thnnagh Miss Schenck, one of the canvassers, but the general agency for The book is at No. '724 Chestnut street. Encyclopedia reaches No. 54 'ands CANA. The illustrations are frequent arid', frequently good. The editor errs in ascribing. • the painting of Campo Santo to Giotto. The . • 'article on California is very able. Monthly part No. 6 of Appleton's Journal reaches usibropgh Claxton, Ramona 4; , HatFel bilker. One of the embellishments is a good Liige cartoon of. Fairmount Park, in this city, accompanied by '<a fair, though rather grudging notice of the same. [For the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] 21.1oFr9dans and their Archive at Korrnhut. The Church of "The United Brethren" was • commenced in Bohemia sixty years before the, Reformation. In 145'7 some of the followers bf John Miss united together on scriptural , pnncipies of faith and practice, and adopted the name .of "Unitas Fratrum," or '''The Unity of the . Brethren." In the course of a! !,..fe* years they became organized as Church, 'with synodal and episcopal government, epis-: eopal orders, and a strict discipline. In spite , &great oppOsition and fierce persecutions, this' t Church stood its ground in Bohemia and Mo ' 'rapidly increasing in strength awl intlu- ence, and finally spread into Poland.. After a season of outward prosperity, and of close al- Aiaute the other Protestant denomina- It was, in common with them, fiercely attacked, and after, persecutions from the then porMinant, Popish powers, was finally trodden idown in die year 107, and became almost ex-' 41E10. beginning of the eighteenth century an ,‘ awakening took place in some villages • oflMoravia, among the descendants _ of mem bers this Church, who, in secret, still adhere ,to the tenets of their fathers. A .small part, of the Moravians emigrated for Conscience ,aWte in the year 1722, and finding a refuge iu Saxony, on the e.state of the pious and highly . gifted Count Zinzendorf, founded a small settlement,. which, they, called "Iterruhut:" They were joined by a number of persons from the Reformed Churches of Germany, by Count ~ Zintendorf and 'emir of ,'his relative,s and itieridsiand by, many more'from 'Moravia. In i thci course of a few years they, formed them 'iseives, under the leadership of Ziazendorf. into _;,distinct religious society ; also gradtidilY ,adopted the ecclesiastical forms, discipline and ~,ordera ofthe ancient Unitas rmtruin, anti a lthei,Renewed Unitas Fratrum, asserted their thiori'as a distinct Protestant Church, and received concessions from the governments for Ate fOniidltig of settlements. - 4 0 , - , Tlib brethren increasing in, numbers and de tivity, soon sent out missionaries to the leathen, and established settlements, as centres ~4. =MEI E=ME of their eVangeliiin' g work, ilot , 4)nlYS of t ~r 4 many; but ills() irViortltAmerlca3tul ' teat; Britain.' ,, 011 thd heca4ing. liho #in prreali in Brita, an act 4 Parlifortentr : „W 4 ,fpaslifid ir -, tVoir favoi,ina74 •/ ,4..pleing;theiii‘as ii;kroi Ostant FpiscoDal- hnio;'runksecrkeig to . tried: civil and religious privileges, with speciat reference to , their , settlements and missionary operations in - the British colonies.- - -From ~- one.: of the''--original homes of the Church, its members have popu larly been called Moravia= ; the correct name, however, of the Church is “Unitas Fratrum," unity of the brethren, indicating that it em braces ChriStians of s various shades of opinion on minor points ; and consists of a union of. , distinct parts tor 'a -Provinces" (Germany, North America and Great Britain); joined in the bonds of a Christian confederation under one church constitution, and with the 'same order and ritual. ', d" '' '' ` The fOreign missions are cruriedon to a large extent and among some of the most remote and untutored tribes. TheY far more ex- Leave in. proportion: , ,to, :the. numbers , of -the home church than those of any other denomi nation. The fields of labor are : The West Indies, „Surinam, Central America ; South Africa;' - the North :American- Indians, Green.. land :Labrador,; the Atiorigines AT:l4ustrnlia, the borders of , Thibeti. &c. The treasures !which •are 'atonnulated in' the Archive at tHerrnhilt; have been grirdnally colletted hr: a Iting,aciles of years, -and theY have iefere#rte, 'ueef~e~l with, the 1ii.9_ 1 144 4 4 * PA; 6 0 , ,4 1 .5t,9 , !Yr :I"..loeleCitax4P lo o 6 4l 3 ;‘ l :4ei r ifonsts Oar .ef % curiosities, portraitSiof eminent peraonsirand , a-rare (collection t of ,bookaiarul Imanuscripts: At the 'Synod of P 17139 the 4 14,,,if,h10 of • the ,link* aa:a.•siiipjeet of ' l s`pric.lak attention; ''as 'Erich von Ranzair, fetir' associates, had ' been commissioned after'the Synod ; 17(lii' to examine arld,arratige , the Archive then at Zeist, gave in their report. dbcuments the Archive were set imorder; ,, wbattwas worthless wasremoved; and the rest were =classified and 'crit'alogned. Von Raman held the 'Mee of Archivruirmi till 1774; when he was succeeded by David Nitschman,,bUt he ilYieg.;iii:,7,79, death hi 1796. • ,AfteritheF removal, of the Archive' toilerrnbuti it was placed under the charge of Rev. John Plitt, to, whose= labors 'the Church is under greater obligations; bOth as regards-the Archive and for his researches in. ChtirchTatiry,' ' was succeeded' by Rev. Lewis vonSchweinitz;whi. held it until Isis death in 1859, whenthe Rev. Joseph: Reiter, ,the present Arehivarius and chief-editor of the German publications of the Church, was ap- The Archlies occupy ' two rooms' in the "Hertschafts Hans.", - !4s , you enter the first or 'gallery of paintings, are the portraits • of the .first emigrants from Moravia NVhO , were. de acended from the ancients Brethren's Church ) viz.:, David Nitscbman, the first bishop of the Renevved Church ;'• Leonard Dober, the 'first missionary to St. Thomas ; David•Nitsebman, the founder of Bethlehem, Pa.; Christian ;;Da- 'id, the leader of - the 'exiles from,Moravia and the founder of David ZeLsberger t , the - well-kribwn missionary to . the-Indians in this country; the first missionaries to Green land, Steel), Beck and Boehaisch ; Solomon Shumann, the'enthusiastic missionary amongst the Indians in Surinam; 'Henry C'essart, who visited' Piedmont ' in ' • order • 'to renew the"'.connection, between the :Breth ren's Church and the NValdenies, and had interviews with the Pope, the Peptic and Greek Pirtriarcii,' and the ,Archbishop of Lybia, in the interests of the work of the Church; Arvid Gradin who made an attempt to "'establish a connec tions with the Greek Chnrch, and for this purpose visited the Patri arch of. Constantinople . ; Hecker and. Danke, missionaries to the Abyssinians and Copts, both of whom died at Cairo Zinzendorf in a variety of costum es , with his wife and children; Koeber, the great, Moravian financier, Bishop Spangenberg, tbe able assistant of Zinzendori, 'and an active worker with the _early-Moravians in this State, and many others well-known in Church history. The inajority of the paintings are by Haidt, whose pictures are to• be found in the various congregations in this country: Amnia the relics and curiosities are the, cap and ribbon of the Danebrog order which Sinzendoff received from Chriatian VII; of Demark; ,orie of the scarlet 'bands which the bishops of the church formerly wore' over' the sinplice; rings , of Zinzendorf; a communion cloth, embroidered, and with a representation of the lamb with the banner; beautifully painted views of Herrnhut; the family Bible of the Zinzendorf family, and the pocket New Testainent in Greek of the Count's; a picture of Christ on the cross, painted on ivory, which once, belonged to the Emperor. Ferdinand who crushed out the. Brethren's Church in Bo hemia, and on the edge of which are the fol lowing words, written by the Empress Maria Theresa : "This cross and the dyine• ' Saviour, before which his Imperial Malesty, - Ferdinand tlie Second, often lay on , his knees, I present as a testimony of my regard to my Imperial Councillor, George von Spaugenberg ": - Crt brother of the Bishop). The second morn contains the library, con sisting of a large collection of documents, par ticularly from the early times of the church and up to the beginning of the present century, and of printed works relating to the old Bohe mo-Moravian Church, as well as to the Re newed Brethren's Church, and to general church history. Amongst the hymn books is a copy of the first one, printed in AP. There is a copy of the celebrated Krantz Bible, which is a translation of Holy. Scriptures from the original text into Bohemian, with explanatory notes. It was in six parts, and was the work of six learned bishops of the church, from A.D. 1571 to 1593 , , at the cost of the nobles Von Ciierotyn„who were members of the church, and owners of Kralitz 'Moravia, where the lief& was printed.. Subsequently the Romish clergy, sought out and destroyed all the copies of this Bible they could find, so that it is now extremely rare. A perfect copy 'was pur chased some months ago at $l5O. Then titre is the Lissa,- folios, in fourteen volumes,: from' which the well-known historian, Profes-' sor. Dr.- A. Gindely. (Roman Catholic), of Prague, derived the chief part of the material for his "History of the Bohemian' Brethren." He has subsequently' lso extracted therefrom and published a number of, important histori. cal' documents, in .a volume of the series of the great historical_work, '"Fontes Rerura Austria-, =dm, issne.d by the Historical, Commission of the Imperial Aeademy of ; Science at Vienna. These pieces are:principally narratives of the intercourse of the Brethren with the Reforra ers, Luther, Calvin, i&C.,.; 'of their relation to Ferdinand 1., and his son, Maxitniliari, &C., the greater part in Latin. There is also a copy of the, Agenda (Chureli Servico of the Ancient Brethrini, .0.. D. 1580; A new Agenda being required for the c,ongrb-{ gation of the Helvetic Confession.of Bohemia, l their delegates visited Ilerrnhut In order to examine this copy, the only one 'known, and it hat; formed the groundwork' of the new Agenda, or at_least. has been_ serviceable - in ita construction:: y Severe's - Valuable things of au antique' kind have been added by purchase, among which is '•a good copy of the Confession of the Breth- 1 ren, A. D. 1582, a great rarity. Of more re cent publications, writings, by members of the church, matters of ecclesiaitical history; for epr ample, biographies, as of, Dr. Barth, an active friend of Moravian Missions; of Albert Knapp, the editorof Zinzendorf's Foetus • of Speller, Schielrinacher, &c. ;Likewise printed "attacks on the church by liamack and B.arless on the Diaspora in Lirmia, &c. There are me more valuable works, bat 'space will not .11Iow of a further enumeration. J. „rilflE : ;-*::,,,,,gi,:':.) - : ...,.-sl.il - ,G,•'::,..U.h,T;•E'..11-N-P-liib4DEL.ITI-,L* - 1D:...y;.kt...:-:-.p,.,,:,.,,...pi.,..,1,:.,.1:5p 4gor the Philadelphlultitititng Plipadelp*R, : brary*: Ifet t he observations wt beenfra' ade ge city newspaperd 4 0 0 wt., vie ß .Nct that attention 41k... .- „, tailed fn.,th9 .4 ., passage in p. 15r. 7anieds 11-ush'e will which al taiba, Philadelphia Library: do totvist thartni work 'should . be-. el . :4!' eluded from the library on,aceermt ; of „its dif ference from the ordinary' Zir conventional opinions on the subjects orr.science, govern ment. tbeolpg.btrnorala 4114 e, provided . it contains neither ribaldry.'nor,lndeconcy." in tbe,e2iisteite.o,,f.; God • is an ordi nary, opinion on the subject :of leOlogy; a belief )citaii i lage 'l4 "Meth(' blierable'than Con6ibizage 'an? 4Sidtba*'OPlialdn'in 'moral's ; the dorideinnatlieof PolYgatay i,s a,Nkry'Prevh qent • thing among' If the legacy of Dr. Rush is•accepied Candi the libraryls to be con ducted upon f; thei *Bich. he . lays down, any t. one • who. :publishes , an atheistical , book, or a, licentious boolx, or, a eulogium on 'Mormonism can boldly take it, to the library and demand tliat.lt shall be ilaced. upon the shelves to poispnthe,Mintld the young. It:is folly to saY ',that, dlSC . usdi o4 , is ~o nly to be dreaded by" the il Wveerited of 'error," as Dr. RUsh adds. It 'w Jildbp just as reasonable to say that prussiq,segil,44mn,tefind. r egker poisons should be freely sold and used because anti totes exist to :counte : t i• u • woman', or child - astray,ty.a bad book may die before 'meeting with the refutation orit. : D. POLITICAL...; TO THE FBEEINIOunrus or,THE con. ItotrolrAxPkli FIRIAVIIIYANIA. Two weeks fiord', lorday it Will be your privilege, in common: With your fellow-citi zens,lo elect. a Governor for this great Com monwealth, and whateven mase be your pre ference you have but two, Torpor's to select from, the.lion..)[ohn 'W. Geary,and the lion. Asa - , 'Packer,„ representing resPectively the Republiean 'and —Dernbbratict Tarries. Per ' sonally, there carybe nopossittle objection to -;either of these gentlemen,) , and henee it is for y,ou, , decide .w,hetkor you „will,. entrust "the government of the State to the Repablican br the Democratic party, and, as 'you's:l6'3lde this.luestibnA. you will cast year , votes for ono, of these gentlerden. 'Under these, circumstanc.es :becomes our duty to examine, the record of each party during the time.it has had cOntrol. of the Statetgovern- Merit Tamil not enter into.an investigation ortheir actions balelation to the many great national that ,have agitated the pub lic mind forthe, last twenty-five, years, but the ,more'dinoeidic oue,'how have they ,managed our'own libuseholdli ' • On.the 30th of , November,;-1842; the debt of I , the Commenwealth .had reached the sum of $37,937,78824, and from this, time,nritil Jana ary,l.B6lthe Democratic party had almost tininterrupt&lJControl of the State govern ment---twille' only :were they defeated in the election .and during the whole periodthey had a majority in °mot. the, other branches of the 'State government, and no _Measure!. did==-not • least; meet ;+ their • ..aPproVal. They • levied taxes on Personal property, permitting noth ing to ..escapcl„. from, the,, toilet to the stable. They placed, taxes on our corpora ' tioxricdiserimfriating against those' built by our own citizens and for the urpose of de .Veloping oui vast mineral and p agneultural re sourcest, ; and, upon:you, the freeholders of .this Commonwealth, they.: leViad, .taxea on your househelda nnneeesSarY; and only to squandered among , parasites:' The single item' of taxes on your real' estate- dewing this p cried am ounted to the enormous sum of tukudp five ntill4nnof dollars, not one dollar of which would have been rieededhadthey properly hus banded theik other' resources. What did they do' with thia ? , ---build.vailreadd and canals': No,- they .were' already: completed.. - the contrary, they permitted ,our State works to go to destruction, so much so that.wheir-prit upfor sale they were'Aispesed of at one-third their original cost, and were - by no means cheap ;',;at ci;that. Did. they . pay off the ',indebtedness of the .State? Not a dollar; ..for on -the first ,of Januaay, 1861, when the Republican party came into power they found the debt - cif the State $37;969,847 50-4,hirty , 4*o thousand • dollars in excess .of what it Was eighteen ...yeqxictbefore.'.. The truth is, these vast sunk zW,OPMß4all_fleged for thepurpoSe. of ret, -. liningpower. i. an not after an indig nafiC conetttifaney` had - hurled them ''fropi • 'Power-did *O ever lhear of a Democrat ativo ,•eitting. economical State administration. But let us pass to the other .side. The, tepuldican . party,came fully . into p • •power in a.nuary, 1 1861, ith a State debt banging (WO' lei' of . ' $37,969,847 50, and ere three months bad "elapsed they were com pelled to , borroW'S3,ooo,ooo for the purpose of arming and equipping our quota to aid in crushing the slavehoffiers' rebellion. Since the initriguration of Goyernor Curtin nine- - years have • nearly expired, and' these have been. nine years of Republican rale. True, at times the Democratic party have had control of one . or more branches. of the • State government, but have. never held sufficient power to enable them to dictate the . poliey,of the State. What has • been .the, result? The State debt on the 30th of November, 1808, less funds in bank to pay overdue 'loans not then presented, was $32,795;43 25. .. The State Treasurer_ is_ now- proposing-to ' pay oft one million ($1,000,000) dollars of, ,the dcbtdue.,luly 1, 1870, which will be • done as soon as presented, and for all practical ,Pur poses can be considered paid, which leaves .us with a debt of $31,795,293 `..1), or $6,194,554:21• less than when the Republican party cameinto • power. Debt 1f Commonwealth, November 30, 1858..533,282,45.3 08 Less overdue loans not then presented, but which have since been paid 487,159 79 Actual debt Nov. 30, 1853 $32,795,293 29 Loan of 1870, whibh the State Treasurer ~ now proposing to liquidate ' 1,000,000 00 •• State debt as it will stand at the expiration of this year ' $31,79.5,293 29 Debt November 30,1860. Debt November 30,1869. , Redintion of debt ' 51r6,17'4 554 '2l ' Thus muclrhave• the Republican party done towards reducing your indebtedness. In addition' to this we-have paid extraordii nary expenses. incident 'to the rebellion amounting tb ,, ,5111012,459 -74. Six -million and tweli7e , thousand four . hundred and fifty-nine (Oilers and seVenty:four rents, distributed as follows: -, : , , • • ' -: , Diteettax levied by the United §tates Goy-. ; . :.: enunent against. the citizens of Peunsyl- . yenta, but assumed by herself 81,940.719'33 Panipment, pay of soldiers, and all ,other ' '" ' military expenses ' L 5,300,163 - 55 r remitun on:gold to „pay.interest previous ... - i _.' •10.1865.: .. , . . ,463.774 so National ............. ...... .. ....: ...... ......... ...... , ',16,092'00 -Sebuyikill'emuity draft riots , , 1.08/41 - klelief to Chambersburg,. 597,608.14 Soldiers' orphans..., 1 • , ann..., ~... ,620,4570 . Deduct military expenace refunded and al- . ? 9 ' 915 . '893: lowed in, tiattlement with General Govern- ' . went -3,939,43.t88 • . •,' • • . ; , 80,ou r iaa.7 , 1 • " .Totviritlintanding this enormous`- . - expend[- turei'andtlie•Steady,reduction of your "indebe; • edness; the 'Republican party, in 186 Q, - repealed • the,State•tair on real estate, leaving at , t4O , paY, the 'ordinary sforpendes-of county and Ageal go vernment. Thin relief. has amounted "in the feirr•yekin to seven million one- htinrired • •and.. forty , SeVen theusand one hundred and threes 'dollars • and ninety-two ceutti . ":(s7,l47,: loa •••• • . • , ' 4 l. say the Republican party did this, for •it :is well known that the Democracy On the intro kluction Of the bill 'by Mr. Quay, ehairnian' of ' the' Comthittee of ' Ways arid Ateans of • the 'Fibuse; now Secretary of the Republican (State 'Committee, used every . means within their IrOiver, to defeat its." passage, one and all' dieting . : that the State government . could not be carried 9n Without it, but on ite final jowl sage had,not the courage to record Mimi:lel:yes :ragainst it.'' The magnitude of this relief' can 'be best' 'understood by' the anneked table, `showing the amount saved to each county : ,• Adam* . ' • 8c4,656 Lancaster ••, ea. 1,856 Alloghany, „ .. , . • 313,746. Lawrence. ................ . 42,372 niaorong • 56,324 Lebanon 113,633 , fleuvgr - • ' 66,316 Lehigh 125,418 Bedford 41,49,51Luzern0 123,536 Berke 275,016,Lycoming 143,776 ait.„41,.,..:4t M . . 1 800 gir i eh r etA.6! ......t.. ~,,,, 0 3 $ teallor,li ~ f.. i 1 idtr .... 4; ' ,* i neks.,o r",! 12 . id oel,y b 33 0 utlet"..:l Iv. . 2 8, • ,id - go , v24 .. 292 audit/A Ft. , ----- Bi. M 00 '. , 54519 Alles t O r i t t . 4 , o r ii !orrr . 2, ' amer,oll , j. , 4 29 t N 1 ll,„„tuut 651 arbor' , ~ h 1491 ; , , T Mo 1101 ;,. 7 ' 4 . Le r r r " ' '"" 2 },844 Undo phia Clinton 19,500 Potter - 8,421 134,629 Colurnbil"" 95,11.2 5t4.11er0?,,,,,,w,t."”T'11re5A0 1.1 CI lOU 90,792 Pike 11,250 Clearfield' , , .38,120 14e,huylkill q . 2 232 ., Crawf,,,ime.t..“*T,','l47 4,w Bornerees 4;992 'Cumberland 39,552 pantalin e/a rF.r - 1 , 1 4- '4 4 . -. . ,. 68,899 'Dogs.. 45,440 `Frio 10,128 uniog , . 13.400 Elk' muss venavgo . 21,552 - Franklin...-. - 14 244 iarron .... _ . .., 1 1 2 (0 1 :,348 644 st3,ulsll.ll%;qahnavtia 29 264 Fulton ....... . 2120 tohington fifb...u?o.. Forest ': i.} ' 1 ... t. ,. i•- , - ' .- - ai..... .I._4r, ~ _. ti ................... .. .744817n9uL 20;923 ... Huntingdon. ... . .. 87,000 Westmoreland 98.2' -3148,52 Vytnning • 14409 18,012 York ..., • 7 ¢ 1,090,`33,1i1t11) A IWhi3 actual re/i44 0 . real estate has been :'2 Reduction cf.aitato i tax . J 57,147,10 3, If2l United, -States tto . c nssunied ' &rid ; paid 1,040,1.03 31 ; t ,T0ta1..,... • . 5..;.. •.. • 111. ••••• •• • • •$ 9 , 613 1 823 ' 2 r) To, the tax.payorsPhila,delphia this re- 1 lief is equal to 'caneelling one.foottb„her oil tire iridebtedriess;:lo-*it: ; Annual , State tax ..... : $524,348 00 Xnterest on her shqe of United "i • i BOtetil.,tailt.l , • •,r• ••P • '..(• • • ••• . 6 . ••i 3 61000'00 , $560,149 'OO or the interest onnine'millidns three hundred, and(thifive thousan& , eight hiindredi-dol lam ($0,M0,800,1. ~ o r F iC • ,• • Such are oomeof the results from Reptihli ran •ekiln Geri Comm e Tears, an actual saving; when coinUffred With 'D etnocra mom ney, of $19,334,006' 79, asifollims : • .. • Reduction of State debt... $6,174,654 211 )penes Incident to the war... .. 4,00,719 33 Direettuacpaitt-v:S.Govqrnment . 1,946,719 33 Saied by relieal of State tux on ' , _ real estate. ' 7,147,103 92 Tota]..• $19,334,096. 79 Felloweitizens,- you have here eighteen years of Derriooratio and nine years of Re pub. neon governing:' Choose you between them. Respeetfull3i, • • 1" • A TAX-PAYER. Republican Meetinglli, Irwents•rgurth A large Republican meeting was held last evening at ' Fortieth, street and Lineaster, avenue,Twenty-fonrth Ward. The following were tie Officers; • , - President- Samuel W. CatMli. Vice Presidents—H: P. M.Ttirkinbine, Fannie! C. Henszey, J. Wesley' Rose, David B. Fox, I'. C. McGinley, Richard • Morrell, James Rhoads; James Hunter, Dr. Lewis Jack, J. A. L. Wilson, George Pierson 2 Alfred Hanline, Charles Cloud;.Tanies P. runner: • , , , Seentoriis=Theo. Wiltberger, Charles Githens,. - Reuben Longalter, Nlashington Hanline, George E. Hall, William Fredericks. The following reSolutions were then read and speeches were made by, ' Hon. 'Win. D., Kelley, Christian Enemy Esq., and General Louis Wagner. , - ! • - • A series of, resolutions were adopted, set= ting forth that the Itepubllean ,party, as, the party of progress is entitled'to the TOteS of all' intelligent citizens; that, the administration of Governor Geary , has 'proved him worthy of confidence as a statesman; , that the proposi tion to redeem bondi payable in gold., in irre= deenitible currency is dishonest and practical repudiation ; that they sympathize with the oppressed of all countries; that they hold re sponsible.: the Democratic - Tarty for - all - the trials and sufferings of the past few years, and expressing . ccoifidence in all the candidates of the Republican party. • • • - GRAND ILLUMINATION. Last evening,. -the Republican Invincibles marched to West Philadelphia to attend 'the Republican Masi Meeting a, Fortieth and Haverford Streets. On , their arrival in West Philadelphia,• they were'on every side greeted withloud applause, and several public and private buildings were handsomely ated. The, office of the . West Philadelphia Star,at the corner of Market and Thirtpeecond streets, presented a tine appearance, thc en tire building being brilliantly lighted up, and the front ornamented with a large illuminated ,star, formed , by nearly two hundred gas-jets, The effect ;was truly fine. fIIREASURY DEPARTMENT, SEPTEMBER, 24th,1869. SEALED'PROPOSALS will be received at this Department up to 12 M.; MONDAY, 25th October, next, for the building• and fitting of four Steamers for the Revenue Marine. Bid-; , dens' to furinsh their own specifications; the same to "be submittedto a hoard of officers, the _Deparimentreserving the light to reject all; i 1 not from competent and responsible parties. • Speed being of great importance, the De partment has adopted this course to invite competition, and will re Aire the bidders to furnish drawings in detail 'of hull and ma-:, chinery, with models .complete, and the par; ties to whom , the awards are made shall give bonds with sufficient sureties for the proper performance of the work, according to the specifications, models, &c., approved. The vessels will be of the following dimen-: sions Propeller Of iron—hermaphrodite brig rigged. Length, 170 feet on load line. • Breadtlrof beam, 28 feet, moulded. Depth of hold, 1,5 feet, amidships. ' ,Draft of water, loaded, not to exceed 13 feet. Side-wheel steamer, iron or wood—hermanh: rodite brig-rigged. Length, 165 feet on load line. Breadth of beam, 28 feet; moulded. , I Depth of hold, 12 feet. Draft of water not to exeeed 8i feet, loaded. Two errnallsteaniers, of wood. Length, 150 feet on load line. Breadth of beam, 20 feet, moulded. Depth of- hold, 9 feet. Draft of water not • to exceed 51. feet, loaded. Propeller to have one direct-aeting engine; Large side-wheel steamer, one oscillating -engine ; Two small steamers, beam engine. Speed to be guaranteed. GEO. S. BOUTWELL, se24 f s toc2s§l Secretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS FOR. SUPPLIES. OFFICE OF PAYMASTER U. S. NAVY, No. 425 CHESTNUT STEE);.T, PHILAHELPHIA, Sept. 30th, 1869. SEALED PROPOSALS, s endorsed " rch posals for Supplies," will, be received at this office until 12 - o'clock. X. on the •• 7th of Oc-:, tober, for, furnishing.. the United States, Navy Department with the following artieles,, to be of the best quality, and, subject to in spectiom by the inspectiug officer in the Phila. , delphia Navy Yard - , where they are 'to' be deJ, livered, when required, free - of eipense to the !Government, • for ;which • security must be FOR FOR BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION, Ste, 12 Stuffed Chairs, plush-covered. • - ' 25 feet Gum, } itch thick, • 3 0,000 lbs.:White Lead, dry, equal to LOWIS'W ,pure. FOR BUREAU OP YARDS AND DOCK • 180 feet Double Leather lieltipg; Si inches wide, best Oak tanned. • • ' !. 'For full particulars apply at COMMAND.' -ANT'S;OpE,ICE, Navy Yard. HIESKELL, • - - Paymaster, Bc3o-3t •••• ," • ljnite'd States Navy.:: f 687,969,1347 btt 31,7P5,293 zs 111)UREAp, OF OilDisTA.ticE. ' ' ' • .1) . 1 ;) '-r ' 'NAVY DEPARTM E NT, ' 'WASFIINOTON CITY , Sept . 11; • 1869. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receive at this Office until TUESDAY, October sth, A 069, at 12 M., for thepanufacture and deli Very of :2;000 barrels NMI . ' Cannon' Powder. ' ) ' . 1 ~, , A;01)0 barrels to. be delivered at Boston, an d 11,00 barrels at New Yorks ' ~The cost of delivery to be at : the. expense 'of the miunifacturer, and the Powder to be abb. ject'to the usual Navy-inspection before tier ,Bidders will state, the t ime the „ Powder At:ill,be ready for, delivery._ : . ....; ',, . A. LUDLOW CASE, . ~ ~ tilotoescs ' , Chief' of Bureau. 1 , *(S.A.A.O NATHANS, 'AUCTIONEER, N. B. .. . , corner Third and gmco strg,ets, oply.,ono ware elm, the Exchange. 1,2b0,000 to loan, 10 largo or small anainnts, on diamonds,. Olivet slate, watches, lovelry_, and a ll gg od s of value. Pince hoary !roma A. Id. ,to 7 P. M. Irif - Established' for ,tha• last forty years. " Ad vances made in large an/onnts at the lowest market rates. isB MD PROPOSALS. r' . -, L__ j'Ak:tol o .0) 4i4 MRRING' , Hi; A rON 6.4-4 dl 1 , 44 iHI7O 1 1 4 - 6 ° The 'Wrath s.l t a Cry. ~4u..:u.rt s`i~•+u r .~~~;ApsL~,'n~+]JiYp~~~ I~Q ~..*~ f. 7 . IIEBIZING 4:10:, ; • . • . 629 onEtrnivr Street. Gruraxatax : We have just examined, with the von greatest satisfaction, our, safe,.purchascd. of. You some.. yeari ago "ichleh passed through ' - OcitileiftrifetiVic fire of hut; night. • . • We find the contents, without exception ' entirely, lip, 7171 10 0 d PC1 0 f0;f; 0 1 1 8, 41 31'.. 110717 * 074X9 foel,turithxu.O o . l k%; dition to conraance bufitesa „again, having every Book perfectly OA: • • ;• •;;WA I 4/, 17 4 1 f 1 1 1,f,0 4°Y° P9 1 4/f 0 0 ;/arg0r 000, • and will; cafturvn youo- • . - • _ Very seapectfmlly, ; 1; " •-• • • • 'JAMBS'.*AnaI *BONS.' • . • r• ;-, 1 ruitAkisLrut,., August 17;1889. ' & Cd. • • ,I 's '‘.4 • • 16Extz.lrittst:'Iti the year I.3s6:l"itidartudately gas in b11 0 ft 10 07 1 17 4 the)Artisau-8 7 1 4 141 71 1ir , - -7 7b 1 0 111411.deliti0Yed ,by #l7o,4fthelOth of April . - .1 had, then:in use , what I taippose wee' a l'lre-proof ,but' *Pon opciniagif I fonnd'ellCrYthingiwag,deetroyelf,atiil fire bUrning therein. You will recollect,- gentlemen s , there was 'several...4d your eafte in that ,ftre,Alan Dome) in the tire , at. Sixth ~and Commerce, s treets, tio,next liftiy, fife week* after 'wards; all of which upon Vying Opened, proinf they were llie•prioof 'indeed, for I Witnessed the. Opening of thereon` of them, and in every CUSS the , contents AVOTO ,I)4.ef,lTedflo'blitisl4oo other 1 7 40 0 11 1 were, partiallyor tirel arstroyed. I at once concluded to , have, some- thing that, T Om, your safes. •i • ' • • • ; • 7 7 Tho safe I purchased of yottat that time was subjected to a, white;heat/which Watt ,witmnowd by sevpralgontio-- men tjust reside in the neighborboodr.at the, destruction oY~ny Marble raiei factory, 921 Wallace street; soli the 'itternban and evening of trio' 24th 'lust. 'After digging the safe from tho ruins, and opening it this morning, I was mach pleased to lind everythieg, consisting of books, papers, money and ailyerwaro, all right. I shall Want another Of your safes' as soon as can get a Pike° to ceritlime urytnainesti 1 conld not root contented With any other realm of safes • • I ,OIXABLES ' ' • ' Marble Pcfict Manufactuker: HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION NAVES, the propction froth' tiro now known. HER -MING'SINE7*.PATENT BANKERS'' HAVES, wan. ,:blidngAiardezed - Mae' , and; itan, with. the, Patent Irranpluite A furulah a reaktant against, boring and cutting tools to all extent heretofore & Co., hiladelPhia• , 11erxing, Farrel & Shemin, No.' 251 Bftadway, corner ;11iirray St 4 W. Y. lieirlng .2 Co., Chimp. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New °Hews. an2B r . tf .AIVD'i!ATTERND. IUrB.B ai A. B 6 88, IYI"ARTISTE DES MODES, 1101, N. W corner: Eleventh and. Chestnut divots. This opportunity la taken to announce that I havetust returned from Paris and Landow with the latest Fall Feshione•-these deal,gua being perronally selected, and _ modeled from the greatest novelties, and trimmed in a :.superior style—and will open • WEDNESDAY, September 1, MeV, with French and English, Dreamt,. Cloak*, Idanteleits, Sleeves, and Children 'S Costetmes,Robe do Chambro and Breakfast Dresses. • Drees and Cleek Makingin every varieo 'Wedding Treueseaux furniehed at short notice and * reasonable Beal Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman;; and Plain Ribbons and Seabee. Parts Jewelry, neatest styles of Jet; Gold and Shell, the rarest and Most elegant over Offered. Hair. Bands, Combo and Regal Nets. Trete and Cloak Trimmings; the most tasteful that are to be eecured in the French metropolis, wholemie and retail. Bridal Vella and. Wreaths. Kid Glirves,76 cents and 81 per pair. • - Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated system for cuttin • ladies' dreeaes. nos b nee lc. mylitfrp TWM - AFL. 1.569. • . 1869. FTTRNITIJRE.. 1316 CUESTIVIDT STREET. Haling Net completed the finest lot of Furniture aver 'produced in this city r l wlitrecebro orders for the same / dniing the month of September, . •.' • AT PRICES THAT 'WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TOPUNCRASERS. The designs are new arid elegant. The workmanship and roaterMie are offheitigheat order. • I•lnclte theattentlon of those who Intend hurrahing to Call and examine the - atock - of - Fririllture; and renrinro therneelyes of the aboTe farts. < . ~ • • JOHN L GARIMER, 1816 Chestnitt JONES' . coNgasoPiurcE CLOTHING 'HOUSE 1604. MARKET STREET, ritiwnweiriA. • First Class Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for all Beam, constantly on hand. 11 18 9, a irandsome Line of ,Piece GSods for Cue , tom Work. • GEO. W. NIEREANII. • • , Proprietor TyrE - 4 - 10U.NDR PHILADELPHIA TYPE POUNDILY PAINTERS' FITENISIIING yAREHOUBE, Established 1.541 The subscriber,: having greatly increased facilities for manufacturing calla particular attention to hie New 6eriod'of Classic Faces of Book arid Newspaper Types, which will compare favorably with. those of any other Founder., Rio practical experience in all branches ttP ' pertaining , to , the ,Manufactime of Typo, and;the fact of 4onstant Reroonal Supervision of each department of his businese; is the beet guarantee offered to the Printer of ;finished ar durable article, . . • Everyth ng neceusary In aconiplete Printing Es. thblloo t furnished at the shortest notice; • , - • • GENT BOIL ' 110E,=_,_ . TAYLOR,' GORDON ,': • OAMPBELL DNNENER, POTT ER AND ALL ()TILER PRESS ANUFAOTIINEWL '' 8010 Agent7FiTtglif eltrof fi. 'D. WADE '&(.0.'8 I.II4BITALED INES. Sir Git 3 e!)-.74145 ' ll.l3l°nY.' -- DELODZI4 iif'THIDD and DELES'I'NUT" Streolb wf tf : . _ 't ra. B ,113 • PO_I I I,TtO`"Ac . DATES, " 822 'CHESTNUT'' STREET, ; u s* 11 ( 1 *0 8, " • 13;.- v4i,Lthil'gliN. • intfior of "Obratlaldade, 4 Ornimp," "ditscoine; • th_ftlielicial.Woott Wradl;".Wild Man. of the Weer," : 11i P l jgc t * L PriCe 81'56i • t . ne ra e . OS and t new 4bd t h tfi mitig li ° eVii i :Vg_ P igtlFl l PA gg: whose verurPE!, gfe B tre a wo_rits are troneehold word,' with tho , boys -of aa v lan u d and America trptf ' ' • ' ' "' 4 . 1, , 140 80 P aartz,49l4.—A now course of 'Lectures, lie doll ored oi • uie :New York • kinsenni of 'Anatomy; ambits Int -the' stibileetel How tu Live end what to Live for; Novitli,,Matgrity ana Old Age; Mahhood generally reviewed_, • tho IMMO of In digestion, Flatulence and NerVona ..Diseasee aocotatted . for; Marriage , Philosophically OonsideredLAG-, • Pocket volcanos' Containing these Lectures Wm be for warded, post paid, on recolpt.of cent' , by addressing W. A. Leiu7, Jr., Southeast corner of ylf and and Waluvit streetei:Philadelthlti. • •1. - .- 13.- rMrATE V er r aSTALI S ,—VEW T PECARES 'English Sheathing Felt, for sale (by PETER, UT fiONO, /,10 Walnut Arcot. 17 i~ l Y3gi. upon, sn VICOVERIEs. LIQUORS, &IL,. DESERVINGWitiTAE BRANDY - - r y " L '` l ° l; t r yli'.liltd White Wine Vinegar, Green Gingerritlnetard Need,filpieen, den: I.ll<the requisitekfor Promrdnitandl'ickliirg A t "Pnrft O. se 4t 'r& jS i j% • LIiRT-. , OBERTS • 4, 3 ) l , , tti , F.ku!Prx.cPr94 , l!if) r .Corner Eleventh , widAlineStreeti. virE AAA' IifiCEIVING I PL6I3II,I47 • .• •vy Nutiayliztnia, Virginia. Ohio, 4fissoitxl;)lrs cliestabiandWuPonsim A, •- • ;_1 • .Y9;. 11 4 0 all4tirket • r11 , c " . •, itIiiVWMCIT 4 04' t r 1218warket stria NtW . EEO, ,;13)1411";;AND' s'IE4PICED Salmon, Tapp:ll44MA SotindiO n prime order, init. LeeeiVed and for sale at 00118 T Y , Brett E g g Lu ti o ry Po r 118 tionth ikeend street. below Cheirtnnt irtreet. rl , 10F,13, OBOIJND' '.041 1 1,k 19 7 110 .trd ...pure.•,Englitb i: ldnetani bE Om, spound .-ffihoioe ite' Wine.=and •UrabtAyle vinegar for pdoklingia store, and for.sitie at CO 0 Vil 'Zan End urocaAito. 118 South beeond street, eow Chestnut street. •. ' •.;L gtEX4::O2tINGER,p a • • of_,W•holco:.Oreakillivini fn' stork rAti 'OVEITY I B Emit Elid Grocery, No. 136 streetamlowehostautirtscret.' • ••,•' ••.!, ' RANDY 'FORRRESER. I 7IIIO. vhoice reteivod -tin4 oAti ts==l o.l:Taa.-T.0:3112.0 - „ Erat - )g,ox L. 7 Turtle tin(liikllleu, jSetipl 41 tote* Oluit:".m.u . t. ture, orkee_l•lue tilted drtieles •to `pie-cdes , arid, g parties, Foliate At 4:I6USTY'S gest' End Grouer3r, - Ito South ileeeral attest,leletiClitestritit atreeta . . GENTS' -FONISHIIVG GOOD& PATENT tHCIRLdER SEAM SHIRT ';! tlitANtft.A.CtOltY. e r" Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied promptly briet isotioe. , r 1 kg.tralurflh ing . " Pdss ' C 1 lit ekta Ittrittr WINCHESTER ez CO- 706 CHESTNUT. DRESSFINE...S,H, 1R,1.§ •r.-.. _ , • ei: . .i, i,•:4Nif;i' - 74. - ? , -•:,v ~:. .',. • GENTS' NOVELTIES. ,T:'W . ..'SOV.I I I . 4''CO - 4 1119..814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Vow doors below Continental Hotel. wtf• THE FINE ARTS. lE 17 , stublished 05. ROBINSON' FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, c C.l3.roxnos., tripuiSiziras AND P.AII/114114118, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOT illge Caen, Portrait Picture Walt's.. 6io , 6i-TE'sTkifr DM Door oore the Continental, PffILAMPLII.A. , LUMBER. iiii,ioii i BROTHER 4 efril;.' 2500 South Street. 1 8 6 9 fkenzits mm 'MAKERS. egna. iggq, PATTERN 4 - , CROIOR SELECTION DUCTLIGAN o CORK PINS POE pArrso.No., 869. .1 1: 1 1 1;._ VCR ',JUTE - 1369. 1". • ROB STOCK. 7 • • , • 1869.- ,F,.Laitinit- - fis(?(PRNEZG . .,. CAROLINA NLOOIANG, 1869: . . VIRGI.NUL FLOORING, ' . DRLAV I LFR. FLORING' ASH LOQRING. • WALN "r; FLIP:MING , - . , , QR61869 - FLORIDA STET ' 2-"2"8 . 1. 1 / 4 7 • FLOALTDA STEP TOWS, RAM PLAh , BAIL PLAN :WALNUT BOARDS AND 1869 1869 VALSIPT BOVit K iNt; IPLANC .I WALNUTBOABOS. WALNUT r ASSORTED FOR CAlluT midtnia BUIitLDERS,AOE. 1869 , 17 "MA I M F " 1869 uNDER, T A g . NNA ,LumBER. WALNUT AND PINE. 1869 SEASONED ,POPLAIL Qack . SEASONED CHERRY. .1.13 V WHITE OAK PLUM AND BOARDS. HICKORY. I.Bga C.AROLINA SUANTLING.I Qgcl Lrell. CAROLINA H. T: SILLS. JAJIJeIs. NORWAY SCANTLING. • _ CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 .869 CEDAR SHINGLES. J. CYPRESS SHINGLES. , LA 'FO RGE R SALE LOW ASSORTMENT, . • . 1869. 1869. PlitiflTElluiflc?L!thT.H . 1869.. MAITLE 11111,0ThrEn & CO, ZOO SOUTH STREET. Lumber irjrkler Cover, ALWAYS nny, Walnut, 'Mad Pine, ,Yellow Pine,' Spruce, Reralork.- Shingles / &c., always ,on hand at low rates. WATSON '4sb' OTTYL IN GVAM • 924 Itl6l4oiinmrStiVetit,"Eightteirth Ward, .XLI. 4 OWf 'PACE , 'LITMBF.,B,.ORDERE?". _L for cargoes of eve* description Sawed Lotaber exe cuted at 'short notice—gnality 'subject to Inspection. ivy A. to B I W: H. lIOWLEY.I6 South Wharves.. fed; IJSINESS CARPS. Establisbied 1521. i'440.4Xj.4.0,:;40 . :.:' 014. I 1110 t r. : ASO SHIP PLUMBERS,. Jr/ ly§ WM: . to A. WRIGTITi - TVORNTON PIEIC, CLEMENT A. 0815. 'f,CM,TtIIiODOTtE WEIGHT, VAANIC NEALL. 'WRIGHT & BONS; imbotters of earthcittwere .8 4 1 PpingPtull_ g mmilsion ilferebants, _ _ , p, 114 0 We nt sreet; Philedelptai. : R-8.:v!je'z. „, .. , , ,, 4? .-.:,.. '.,..., i _ ~ .. %. A. T'O e fillY-AT.-firli. ,_:. ,' • . uommipetotbr of Deed for the td e of ronnalthlm in. `l.f `,' 0 ., t , i .'''..ii.• .k rilittrtoie. ‘ c :.) ': -' ' ~ . • ' 9 8 ffiaribion.efreet,,No, p,ol l icago, rii,lii' 663 iiitstit il 0 TT ON ., SAIL 4/13C.K. :DIP) EVidele. ' filairl d ni 4- 14114 2 %2V :t g. i rin h at7g 9 ktilt iun gt b8711 ' Trine, &o. - . ... r, ~I! i JOHN .W.40 1 '61131A,N,1. '” ; 4a g a -s1 , ' i., No. 34:1494uFikscreet, 19jty.Storeer rBIVY "irEtrAierT.9lol4,oT-P7.11:011: erti-r-Uct, only place to get pitil yeas einnnaM and' Infectea L et vett low jiticeq. , A. PETHBON. Mann ractrarer of Fandrettn, Goldsitith's. ;111114490hr , ,etreeli- • BOOTS AND , MOSS. NO T 1 ; 1° B 213 ‘ 11 /4 1/ I 91 4 ?'1 TP ; : L I9 BAL 7- - - II The leteet etylMaehton awl auto-tenet of ; OP3 880813 AW) I i &ITABH, - FOS MEN AND. Tb Oen be bad at 1 • ' ' ' ' ' .' . ~_,„..,' No_.__'ZlO-iSitinlNg si4rAitNET. Det.teitpark anveti .rWie (hty j airlt Warranted. .' ItiABD BRLEI. NO. I WESTERN , lardOU, to n arriva e and for ode, by 1000iiima / 11 GO MOM okiniptro S. 110,.0E4, k li ,WR I K 14 ?. 8 : 011 1. 1 X1:;;. 1 ' . '•Zticlualls . , left Paris yesterday for the Est, 'TO , populatioh Mexicoi', - aco4adiiig ' - - the new censusiis 8,567,000. • MEXICAN journals are discussing the topic ' of annexation to the . United States. Tan Philadelphia Councilmen were at the Buwett ,House, Vincipnati,iaat. night, „ Gov. GEARY, was present -an e a speech at 'a Republican meeting, at Norr:ft , town, last night. Mn. RicitsitnstniN the , slctssisiatit Secretary Hof the Treasury, has sent in his resignation,to take, effect on January 1. • WATTS, cif PhiftitlelAlit, , lLatti 'Minister to Austria, an General Negley, Of Pittsburgh, are in Washington. Tun Judges of the Supreme Court at e„na sembligg ttf!„ attetul„t49,ptnll)l , of the Uotift tfeittWeek.' Trn President was yhotographed yesterday, for' Vie "ifrailf.oo 0 t.±, stikilyNg3loninlett for Clarke Mills% equestrian statue. ,t 1 Bißud'. LYNCH, of Toronto, 0. leaves ilextrileeicfox7t4t!ipo, attend the ;:lactlmpn; - , . " 4 Tax editors of Texas, in Convention, have nominated a straight Democratic ticket for that State. TnE Assistance Fire Company of Philadel phia, Wail receiving the ,hospitalities„ of the t 3 aienTM4 Bl l4 Olt calTPSDies yesterday. i GatentonfAS, commanding the Division of the Pacific, and Admiral Farragat, left Ban Francisco for the East yesterday. TAO baoe. ball match yesterday,kii Baltimore; • • V TV Oa •110.7 26; Pastime, of Baltimore, 13. Triz American Consulate at Mexico City, Una been robbed of a large sum of money and valunAes 4 : A T rszt rAcr Ta*-tatherroft the inuideted-PiirlA now appears, was' strangled. His body has, bene found near Alsace. tiEttT.-Oor, Ars — itaViiiiti been sen- 1 tenced to death in Mexico for participating in the attempt on tle life of Juar t ez, on Auguat , r THE water from the Bitter Lakes luuL ban. let into the Suet Canal, and At: LeiSetis passed the entirgi9vhim'llfpggrk 'lip= in a steamship. JOAE Gonov, consul for Mexico ntid,,Nica vl4lol3o Brtincisee, died/ of fal3pplmOlort edtiesdaynight;Whileattendingthe BeVvard . presentation at the Oceidental Hotel. THE South Pacific Railroad Cempany yes terday completed their extptunoi%of sixty miles of road through the'OF.ink Mountains, from Little Piney to Lebanon, Mooed., ISAAC V. FOWLER, whose 'defalcation - end disappearance many years. ago, ..when master of New York', is wellremembered,died 4H3 Wednesday its Cliicago„ , , „ , Snaurisitir Cox and Secretary Robeson liave issued orders allowing the clerks in their respective departments, ,from Pent l o 7l - vania and Ohlo,,eignt dnys'leVe. of al:settee - to go home and vote. Anonlomat regulationS for the;prevention of smuggling On the coast of Texas and on the shores of the Rio Grande` have been found absolutely necessaty;and;walkiasned by the Treasury Deoartraentin a few dayS. WM. IL SEWAED, Fred. Seward and wife, and others, left San Francisco on Wednesday, for the City otAgexico, on Ale Golden Gate, by way 'off Tofaianilla; Colima;? puotgi*Atlal. and Queretaro. TnE new hall of the Young Men's Christian Association at Washington, costing nearly V 200,000, was inaugurated lastevening, Among the speakers , were Gen.olP,'HOward and Geo. H. Stuart,"Esq:; of this elty. , • JUDGE CONNER, Chief Justice of Honduras, was one of Capt. Merrill's Trad&Wind party picked up b e y they steamship Clintort, ef-Heir , Z)rleatid. heY were threA daV,4".0t115,10 ter andlitiffered'greatlY. • THE Blississippi Radical Convention,yester day, completed its ticket s by nominating H. Musgrove for..4.uditor;, W Vas4ar, 'for Treasurer, kindY.Y.- Mortia f or A.ttarney*eit Wil er t . liittlatiOriXOßPtad—advogate versal an aud,univey* Aomori, and re vision of the abor and taxing systems. THE tr.ial-of the tadelnuted. 14p5rt(W111, - caSe commenced'yesterday, before Surrogate Mills, at Yonkers.., Among, other,„ witnesses., ex,-, amined was the :mother of,tho,deocascd; 'Who; testified to acts and conduct on the part of her son (the testator) 'showing that he was insane at the time the will wag made: ' CAPT. Poixs, Of the schoenen Fanny, and Stephen runt and Jatnes Beckett; of the schooner Crown Point, all of Newburyport, Mass., were drowned on Sept-Al }tithe bay or, Bt. Lawrence by the upsetting of their boat. The Fanny was run — dtiwny an English vas- Bel, whigh'salred- , tbe, Prow.= , The men sub3e quently attempted to boartland gave the.wreck whensunk, and they were lost.whilo trying to Impertont .Naval, Mart Sentence. The Navy Department liras prornulgated in general orders, the result of the naval general court martial, toiiierxedlat'lVailif*on _Navy Yard, on August 10, for the trial of Passed Assistant Surgeon Charles L. Green on the following,. Ones, Treating ,;witlL Con tempt his superior officei ii lisle in the execu tion of his office, in dissenting,while onboard the United 'Steamer Nipsic, at Aspinwall, from an order,to•tnke a - seaman - off the'; sick list; - setand;lllsolieril Irlawftil."otdet - of - big • superior officer in thus ref6ltig Obedience, and_ third, conduct. tuthgemning nn i offieer r the, spe cification Ijeing plat he; was pitoxlotad, ~:}id OfliCei;sin the town. of Aspinwall. The Court found the accused guiltkitictliciP first two charges and specificationsihut . not of the third, and sentenced him to . be from rank on furlough pay foi:Alki.,teitillti two years, and to be publicly .repriumoded by the Secretary of the Navy, the order of i'repritnand to be. , reallrtbe 'Officers: and; men of each naval Station and'veSSeiin - cOfrimission. On examination of the, ,Ovidence Secretary Ilobeson approved the findinas Court,, of the Op adding to the sentence if thj,,Cputtis not suited to the;offenee of which , the iicensed/was , found guilty :- 4 6 Disobedience of orders is, under any cirstinaCee;'a ierioluitArenc.e;and ly hen committed.deliberately, byAn intelligentj officer, under a claim' of right, must tend, greatly to the subversion of all discipline: - ‘ 6 vain i'nclinditor think, however, fr.isin'the evidence that the 'disobedience complained of in the ease was the result of a• mistake ofjudg anent in regard to k professional rights and duties, rather than : of a deliberate intention of wrong. "Mistakes ,of - this kind rarely,-require a severe; and never '.a disgraceful, punishment, and de previous good character of Mr. Green, entitles him to 'the' benefit of whatever doubt there may be on this subject, arid ;to the;co4-' sideration of the reviewing authority:. "The sentence.ef 6 , l , l §P.enql9Pfr9 l .79. TAP I Son furlough pay, for the term of two years; - ls' therefore remitted; Mat thift•!srder la! publishAd as the 'reprimand' provided for in the sentence, and it will be read...tiecerdittgly.PL .„., This, case has excited considerable : attention ,• in naval and' other circles, (owing , to the fact of its being the,first case of ,'tlds charaCter has ever occurred, and alsohecause ofkthe'pe culiar circumstances Of the case,.which con-, :sisted, according to the . general order,. of the refusal' f Mr. , Green taobtiY-an .orderl to' dis charge, from the sicklist ot" , the ,,, N11410 ,one of, the seanienunder,his, rsedie*cattepasuge, his reason being that he could not:conscientiously obey ,the' order. ;,1 a • '`f • ~ , , r..- - vrv4Tr . I " torruzes _o no o f the W sco the Democratic,...,*ttr t nit, In i _ Lr tb r a ar t I have donevnyttartg t ° l 4g 44 ' ,of it. —Leverrier, the astroiltdrie , r r ,Ptif. eti dT . cal .sp e v, o 4 f .., t ft b lii e craziest reaciieT4t. PlL',thlatOil:)%d nockgon: atiid to 1137!/14c4943.'"*Of'qtur driats; in consminen.ce obsato rnw a cur grarited by ) the" • • -3 2_ 3 ,r 3 •44, , i t 1i 1 1? tho , g r ,' which, 1 1PP r e cliet ' - I„,,,rthe od y overthrow. of Egi 004 gaitepablic.l.,,.;,;" ' -The Wo:thlogtVlBter gives an • -ladividual dreaded by I newspaper menithe following rirst i ciass,, notice :, "That 'terrible, hore,, kbeat,l„ JijeAleireiritellittinhugjjeadqtr, pisgireP 4 -noisance, -infliction, trouble,- scourge, al, wormwood, . affliction, dispensation. harrassment and pulptic. calowity4 the Rev. Paul Bagley, /missionary" is back from glan &With "rds green bag.land!is •Inrestifig idle public offices to the great discouragement ot the officialait- Can ti heobesentout,tattome Cannibal" Island, where. the stock of !cold missionary ' F on the sideboard' is' running t-- / The London TaetrkiiheltYsili 4 e'report icla s.,ive to the dlScovery of . documents °; in the Arctic regions detailing the fate of Sir John Irtanidin and his piniaparAnns,is Antrustwor tliy. ".Mrs. Stowe's affair seems to have brought Anierimn diseoyeries t rotber into dis repu just at present." gr entitled r ftd the distinction of Paving, devised Porhalos 'tile worst title fora rievei in this age of awk ward and exasperating ultities t Be sails ilia new bou're--'"GiVika Deg stlttelktarrie' add' It would:seem .that the o proverb Itself -should have taught him better wisdom. .TThe,Peaca•Altaigress)of'3'Elenttvisflattastupc gested that in all naval actiens there should be certain ships derdtedrie the aceortartedation of te wounded, which,•airrying a peculiar flag, should be exempted fretiffire, as are hospitals onshore. .; f , -Wachtel, according to foreign musical papers, has'certainly '.•been'osenglitid by Strakoseb for Plaited, States. As -soon as his comin: is a sitrelhiti: itWilthe` 'dal au- nounce on n:8 1 130 e waft.. • TA little boy out West waa asked if. hp • knew where liars went:AO attgivOYed they went to NeW'riiii ' to write 1t r'"the'•pa --"Achapesnorridfier' l li4 - ti•a l iitte-" , • tiring substance , bun thanamii as • enoug to“ bring on an attaelvotTd)wpepaia. vit is a new variety of musk-v..4)10FL • , •;',•T '++.l l'ilhatesnent of the Assistant , Treasurer of • the Tufted st,tes;fitik Philadelphia. . The following is tho statentent of the hint/nose at the' office of the Aseistant Trt.tunirer Of the United 'States, at ,Philadelpida, for the mouth of 13r_ptexubei, 069 : .,« Sept. I—Balaricee on hand ott.bisdato.....,. 87,171,428 GS Receipts during the month, vi L 80—Account General Treasury,' 'nein ding Customs, , A 3,076,028 72 , Post Office Ifunds.„:-.. 126,415 88 Interest ' 132,307 50 . , Disburser's 1 1 G02,024 12 5,126,777 22 • Payments daring", ukoullt, Tis " 30—Account G r a ' Treasug - 82,766,803 93 • 4 06P a 3 17 42 '1 67 , - 4441,659 13 Balance at. close,of business 88,066,333 77, Tempera*, Lotiri DePartminlier AzostAsr 15 9 .. Bept.l—Balstace due to depositors at is date 3,000 00 •'• 30--lietaiment of• • Depositors during- - • e " :o—Balances • due de (tore nt.cloee t of buflitees thlip day , • th—FraCtionid Currency redeemed dating the month. r,IP II- '9lETFcrPriic ) Reno_ or the e oh ven ng LONDON—Bark Onni. Danner/g-070baro tronNSX: ' r. Co; Zieg bars 71s scrap iron_looo.l4gt bales raga 200 tons-chalk 102 balesrota order4..BlUnkgs mdse. Chnrebraan & Co; 253 do Powers '&Weighernan; al do J 48,4sBilrieleldbe'e0bsior colorist eager & Co; 20 as grime kowrlo 1r A Bariorl; 3d pkgs India Ohm & Goo G Lenzdill 111011ENIrl. _ - OP OCEAN. TO,AI ISIV BInPB • : nun( Jolt" ' DATE City of LlmetifMiatwelv.4..New Y0rk.i..... - .....w.:2-110111t4 Penneybrania:--Liverpool-New York pt ` . 8 Itelluna Loodon.-New Yor Joys.. Y 17 it ;11rettitia .. . .. ". - ..Erencen....Nedr.Yor • Sept. IS Plain .....--ilonhampton.-Now York ._... Sept. 21 • Tarifa. - Literpool..iNew.York...--.Sept. 21 England . ---`.-Llderpool...Nevi York ... .Sept. 22 0 of Brooki'yti.-.Livel...Now York-------Sept. 23 City of Elexlco -Vera ~ .4.N.enrY0rk..;, . ...». Sept. Z 3 Tork-"- - .-"1,....-Sc pt. St ' Etna York , ria H. Sept. 25 _TO ,DXPAAT. . Wyoniina..--Philadelphia.-Sayannab ... -Oct. 2 Ville de Yaria—Ntrar..York....ll.atra . .....4.-„;.......,.......90., 2. City cf Parte- York:-Liverpool.--- Oct. 2' Penneyliatila;.....New:York:lLtterpoOl .... 2 Cambria-. ~...-. _..New York.-Glaegow-- 2 C of New "Yoyk-New York-.Liserpool tria - H --Oct. 5 Cnba 6 Nebraiika....-4-Nthr-York-,Livarpticti...-L..,.......:......0ct. 6. Malta .New York.-Liyertrool...---.--Oct. 7 7 New Yorle-Glaagow.---.--Oct. 9 C. of Biealyn..New York .4.l.lyerpool Oct. 9 fiellona ....... ----New York... London .. Oct. 9 BOARD^ OF " TRAD E. C. 3,3301 1 T AN, 31101Trilth tknottrnai..-' _TIIOIIAtLe—ILAND. COMMITTEE ON AnniTskrrox. J. O. James,l EA. Bonder, Geo. L. Nazbi, , Wm. W. Paul, bonutsL,Miletakte. • MARINE nviivinit: TORT OY PHLLAMELIIIIA—Ocr. 1 111808.5 .67 BUN .B=B, B . oi lition.,,WATln4lo 80. f• ' ARMIN D ' STEBDAY. Steamer E N Fairchild. Trout, 24 hours from New York, with mdso BOA:. & - Steamer 8 C 'Walker; Sheen, - 24 hi:m . 466M New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. , Steamer Baralt;Tnnes, 21, hotms•frouf New York; with mdsolo 111•13a1rd & Co,' Schr Elia Flab, Willey. 7 •days from Portland, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. Seim S C Fithian, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, Md. with grain to Jae; L Bewley k Co. - Schr Ariadne, Thotuas, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. •,Sehr •Abbie C Buckley.Backley r New:York:, • Schr S Clark, Griffin, New York. - -- • " Schr C Newkirk , Ituntley, Boston. • Schr Geo Taulane, Adams, Providenco. Sclr Paul ',.&•ThompsonSGodfroy,„D,cistoil. ; ' ; uk:Low. Brig Minua Traub—reported by tug America.. Capt Virden uko- reverts .that the buoy, on .Fourttien Feet Dank - licts_drliteil down affltrandwitteliglris.',l , ----- --- CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Pioneer, Sharpley t Wilmington NC. Philadel - • 'phiu and Southern Alai) SS C. • t omit, r J b Shrivel.. Dennis. Raltimore, A Groves, Jr. Bark Meridian (NG), Lenz, Bremen; Itarjea 4 vo. Dark Dona Gilkey, - ,DtemenvWerknian & Co. • ) Sebr It L Ttiy; Baker, Portsmouth, Pine Knot Coal Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. IREADDIG, SttPt. 21; 1869. The tollouringlmats frent;the Union Canal Passed into the SChuylkill Canal, bound - to Philadelphia, laden and consigned us follows: Industry, with lumber to J II Deysher; Jos Coover, AO to 11 tight*. &Biseriburgr„Fanchon, do to Thomas PE Irentz; Aaron Sr Catharine, do' - to Amos 11 Deysher; 0, Gring, lime to Chas Gring. P.- 2• • HAVRE DE GRACE, Set:3o. The following Maas le here this morning, laden snit consigned as follows: ' ' " '• Harvey & Showers, with lumber to Patterson & Lip pincott; Martha Jana', do to Taylor & Bush; J B ;do to Craig & Blanchard; H C Patterson, do to Melanin & Bush; A J Postelwait, do to I) B Taylor & SonillOoal and Iron Co No HO, coal to Chesapeake. rcorrAaF Foreign and toaetivisa arrivals - lot tite4n'kerdn of Sep lenTher, 1869, alicoznpart.d , arttl,kil . loilameperiod In 1866 For. Coast. Total. For. Coast. Total. Steamships 1 1 4 .. Ships , 2 19 3, . .... .. - ' 24 t-54 4, 24 ' t 1 ;i I tiehoosers- 12 1 -1062* 21 1194 1215 Sloops.. 789 780 ... 795 796 Steamers ... 495 495 ... 379 3713 ,-Itarges' '. - 1177' , 1177 Boata • ~.....:. 1573 4.147.4 /564 62'""5248;" . MEMO,._ r. RANDA . . : . ' StShippMinden . (late Belli, drowned), from ;Manila for Now York, put into ?daunting about 2etli_Aug. phip Free Trade, Plumley, toad !rot: D j akeL'e o l i eland • I nt j e t arL f° lntlT, u il h cV t ,. ° a cleared at Sle c i ' ler gleans 25th ult. for tido p ort Via ° Havana., Passe era for plilladeli` phia—E lii,Wahldrgtim and rt H Homed,__ Jr... Vrsp.fq d0,z17 bolas wool.l74‘eacka bran, ibd Dan hides • . i "'bone black. 4 bales paper stock and 80,eacke entperout. __ SteardUrNetrYark, ,lone, hence at , Georginown, CU. 29th hl ultf , ;.ii A ririi',,, '` .. a iw l' {, ' c l t i, a i.,;o /a t Rogow 29th ultliale. ...! iol• t flitti'nert ' ",...• y , ~. ' , • - ,-. Steamer Coit t uabla, i y0,,13,,ic0 .N ; cleat:Oat Now _ york yceterday for arena. t L__ ~. ~..., . ... ...•.,.....)ed a t _ Steamer 'Weser (NG); Nytinke i tor . ntrunen, tura. ew York r,esterolar4, P; ' - .. i 1 ~... ' ' il,', / i m ii.i4 A J .. „ ,,, Stealner klePpti,'"Hairleen,' ler 'L i verpoo l, 4flw Y ork reeterdaY. . . . teamer Cle opatra , ThilllptVeleered at ..New York . . yeeterday. for YertvOritt anti Horatio:, York f o r M a r-. . Art..rFamoll__ , ANL& : 1111 LE . =SU- Barklyini Will Name, Craig, front - New noway wee apolte.n dth ult:11 1 % 1 38 N (11 11 W.` '.'i J_. • - " HAITIAN 'COMPANY.' ''" ' '' '• ' Bark Beetleee; b 4loomer; It. 'l).tito for 1111myrne l waa ..- ,' —lncorated 1025--Charter Perpetual. . . '.. off 'Gibraltar It ult:T -`," ,'' '-''' '' ''' • ''; •' I. - 1 " ' No.Blo WAL KT etrept,oppoeltelndgpendence fltllare. r Bri i i ,, ,, , Crilce r .(Nr ) ;Vante,blearett'at Beaton 29th 11,10. r e, , , t , ', •' This Company, fatorably.knOwii toillek commun ity. for over forty yoga, continues to imatire *Reknit lons or le t h - r - lfa u lit inirt 42UorT4ilee atgachlo r e 26(14 ult. , L . • . liamagEhby,E2Bol,spobito,•ol6tormote lintidln_ga, either, iallontlik`ti.q '• 'permanently or for, a limited time. Alen on worniture i 28 S tb uij k Lelt N'" -Ul4,i '" ° '', 41 l)Els , 9.i " t " .I. P T- •' • - ''' . tit eke er Goeui tuirlitirehandted''AttittelrallYi on-liberst 11 :4-11, t illencilet•tti)3rov2trth nit.' -' ' - terms , ,-- tb . . iti:b With le. l i f e Briiiarte. Sued, is , - S e c tlir hr . 1 t1 e,r 4 . "4 1 1/Pi. ptee,,y),(1,11344....em Warren Sdth ,, A ,' The? jTcleptihtale moat, caz r fainannerorthic e h4najeethem invest to ... u Se . br It hl Dean, Cook, hence it.Pewtlickes29th itlJ. 1.1, , , to offer to the inured - M , - Mud , 0 1.4, 404 A I,tilr Ity11:1 the case , .Schr E II Barnes, /ITeryikeneentP,rozilence 29th _it , ~ of ‘ . ~ , ~ ~ _ ..rout i o ' 0n0 , ,,, ~,.. ~. ~,,,, ~. I Seim, Nm line Nepbt4..urtiti i . PAM, PO , 1110,4 gutf,., :'.6 at ii,4'6,,,iti.., • 6 .3 r .„,„ 1 ,, , ~, olm Doxe r p tix,i; ~ I . \bie wrt'ili dT . lea •., t l 4:n t ja,, ,ii i t tt . ~i, e , , „D i 4 , 4 , eAhmandar Denson,. ~; - y ;.,. N o 41:_i /OMIttIN A , , : •., =',,,,:: , ~. I :',q c a b r i° 454 1 1 1 4 ; 1 14.11X e ari,V4514a0 cleared iiilindiddorllte, ' Teasiollezlehraut, ,L . 14..... , i , , t , : ., j, lsorrtaiq.;.. ., , ,, 2411 i ult. for this port. ' • '' '- . . Thentoollobalat ~ -, P 10114411.1 solitoompoodeVluderin ti. il kl I/ aal ' tun' i itit• tit. ~ , s . .., , s, . , Aim' iet ;radii 't .4.% , ...,e, ...,4 4,.,_ * , , 8111 y11c41)101 1 t, OYti , 0 0 0 1 1 ta r, lan ~ !,,,w 3 i i ci , dit i muo , " stv . op* p t lll "I / • • ' k ,%' l •-' • •• ~,r :D.AMINL Ei Tat 3 .11.• cream.... Stuire,43Pnw; A V Hagen, thsitdlPllQU'Alititi/ At, allt041; .i , : ~,, , ..,,.. . i ,a ~,, ~., 0 ~,, 7,r.,1 ‘,.,i , tt' 1 THAPAIIIKPACRIANG , BULIATIN - - r AXLADEIX hoToßgit, . . • IFICALINTIKILIN" FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PECILADFILPHIA. Otfine - -485 and 487 (liefiatnut Streat. Assets on Jannavr 1a,141.86911 (s l 7 ll P;3Vadii.3 00 Agar!. Died ..... inu..529 711_, triflETTLifli "eiA , 1 t iNeroitti jonAmat 924788 12: • 89130#000. I Losses Paid Sin 11829 Over 1015 1500"00. Perpetual 7 Temporary.Palietee on 4teral_TOma t , The ttompa aieolaeuee 'omits upon no manta 'oil lilt Undo off) Iddne;urc2(ll4tento and AltnajitOl • DIEZOTOT. 8. 6 Alfred 0, Baker; Alfred litter. Hamnel Grant, Thomas Sparks. ~ 43teo. W. 'Richards, Wm. 8. Grant. Isaac Lea,: . Thomas 8, lsllis, Geo. - Pales; 1 .- 1 , ' ,, i :)_•_ - _ D . -1 "2 , iorettegrns B.,Beriebtl.'".'l"l. (I,Athrßi . BAKER. President. . J .: Al i: dr ' GXOiiPAT,IIB;WIto-Prisidinit:f );'..% '. ' e. , ,fdcALLIBTEII, Bscretary„ 'TIM DOSIVAL-BEGSTl;Assfstein secre t [ ar:' ''' ''''. Okir p point , e Mar" 27, )1829 % . INSURE IiIIILDniGEI L HOUSEILOLD FLIBNITURI9 IspratOpAtiDxBFiVENERALLY,FRO*, • suaTEEEk, • • wrnitito it. itainlitoni Bo'Wei ; John Carrow, • Jesse Lightfoot. ' George I. Young, E.OPert. Shoemaker , Joseph B . Lyndall, •.r . Armbruster,' ' Leaf P. Coats, MrH,Toickinsen. • Samuel Sparhawir, Peter Williamson, wm. Ajig. Seeger. H. HADLII,TOH, mid " . 1 A SAMUEL SPARHAWK Pren , Vice Pres i den t. den' WM. T. BllTLER.l3ocretary DELAWARE — 7l — • '1 SAFE YLN SiTRANOE COMPANY., /ocorPerated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 0. offi c e . of r thd N 'hil i ggia kwoEs, On :Vessels, Cargo and F" tto ill partil of the world. INLAND SURAN ORS On? goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all rte•:—f *I If NSURANCES, On I lercdLie generally ., on Store, ; 4 Monaca, ito. ,ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NoYem(berlild. ' A ' l 15 1230.000` unmet States - Five rer yeac.losn* " 10-40'. ... . .. . $2013,600 00 220,000 United Stati;i; - LOG, ro,oollHnited States Centaiial 1364°3 43(k 200000 i • tatl °r ol 4* Pi tc? 1 641"1° • Cent. Loan.. .. 211 PS 00. 7215,w0 City of Philadelphia ............... WOO Stai c ir Aefalre P t f ' w gtx T P a grenT. ' 19 ! 15 ?-• 20,000Tenneylvaira * ** Taiiiiiiiir• Vint 514500 P e ; • 0 , Mortgage Oda. Per Cent. Bonds 20,200 00 ,000 1 PennsylvaWa "Railroad - Second ' • ••' MortgagaSix Per Cent. Bonds 2440000 25000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad ' Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Penna.R. 20,623 00 - : 80,000 „ittattpc_ Tennessee FiAa.ter,,OPl44 n . ••••4, t 7 000 Sti& a tifiTeraceasee"fliz.Pet tient. , • •• - - Loan.. 812,309,202 90 3 1 400 00 15,0 00 Gena ti:e n t t° l wnty.Coasfriontbasdpanely;m.tprinusooci pal and an t e t guaranteed by shares stock .... . , % 15,000 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 'Company, 200 shares stock --- -..-..--. 11,300 00 0/.90,1(0rtt . k., _Rezurtnia - s ikuulrosil woo xrooo l l , nuY. eittrtr'and i ßorarhern Mail Steamship Company, 80 shares etock-.- ............. . 15,000 00 237 4 0 0 1 .0 9 0 s on BOid an& 91ortg.age.,11.rst - lions on City Properues-...—.. ,90060 81,109,900 '*ar. Ilatkeriraluo, 81050= 425 cod; 81,09304 Beal 05tate_._. »..... .: ..:.. ais,o® 00 ~ r exnp!eo • - _made 1122,486 94 . _ . _ rThonias htind, . James BcFarlanii, iltdvrard Darlington, William C. Ludwig, _Joseph H. Seal, Jacob P. Jones, Edmund A:Bonder, -- Jottlinar.P.raire, - Theophilus Paulding,' William ,G 4 Bonita, Fingit Craig ;.;- He 0 ' Da/lott;Jr4 Davis John C. Das, John . _Taylor, James C. Hand, EilW ,Lafottroade, John. B. Penrose, Jitcoh Reigel, ' H. Jones Brooke, ' George W.Hernadon, Spencer M'llvaine, Wm. O. Houston, Henry filoan,L ^f. • ; ' -Morgan; pitteburgbi Samuel E: Stokes,' ' • - John 8.. Semple, James Traquair, A. I L lMer ires do. THOMAS O. ident. JOHN - f . DAVIS, Ylce 'President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY DA.l.l..A.sa'tSecrehtry. - 4•, 021.4 f -.. rpnt COUNTY F INSURANCE COM .L PANY.--Office, No.llo SOuth "Fourth street, below Chestnut T he Fire; Inenrance CoMminYof the Cerintp of Phila.; aelphia, Incorporated bythe Legislature of Pennsylva nia laite, for Indemnity against loss or damage by fire, exclusively. OHABTEIt PERPETUAL: •' - This old and reliable 'institution, - with 'ample'capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to In sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per manently or for a limited time against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest ra4 . s . consistent with the absolute' er'ety of its customers. • LosSesadhasted and - patil with all Possible despatoh Dll , . Chas. - J. antiar, -- , - -CT- 11 8 dr : ew H. hillier, • - Henry Budd, James N. Stone_, ' • • John Horn,. Edwin L. Roakirt,, JOseph Moore, 'ltObtrt ri T s &tttor, Jr.; Ge°r g a ateeke ' CHARL J%UTTER, 'President. HENRY* BUDD; Nice President. , BENJAMIN E. HONCK-LBY, Secretary and Treasurer. tpiITED FIRFATEWSTIN"SURANOE • . COALPARY..OF PHILADELPHIA. , .. r , This CoMpany *takes riskaiisthelowifst rates consist ent with safety, and confines its busidess exclustlely to FIRE INSplt, NOE IN,THE CITY. OF PHILADEL. • . . . OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, Fourth National sank linlldiug • DIBEOTORB• • ' ThomaaJ.llartin. nourY. W. ziretUaurs Aihertus B.l*. Johu Itirst 3 . - Wm. A. Rotor', A • -sienry _Lir= nines '3ll "gun ' irtin es ßralaOss; J W itm ill es i li G n i n e e u rt t ap - mm illi p ly uni , t As sigan h atri tu. ck :4 ; A t i b exa ert n o de . r ß T ob avo er i ts cw;Ln: , talon, p , ,CONSAD B. ANDEEStii, WM. A. Roans Treaa. • r Wit. H. FAalrli. aeo!r. ADIERICAN FIRE INSORlPTCE*oolll- PANT,_incorporateellSlo.—Charter pemetual, , NO. 310 WALNBT street, above 'Third, Philadelphia. H a yi ng a l arge paid-up Cap, Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, Continue to insnre on dwellings, stereo furniture, merchandise, vessels in port and their cargoes, and. other, personal proilerty. ..S.ll losses liberallx andpromptly adj usted. Thomasß. thauud G:Dutilh, John Welsh, Charles W. Poultney;. Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, 4ohn , T.l,,ewla, • ~ John P. Wetherills , Paul.,__ • ,; TTIOAati NAB'S, Prealdent. Atautut O. 01.kwitoRD, ecretary, . • n nft - : 5215 lAMB -INEADWANCE ~ COMP.ANY; NO. t Willa MUT STREET." COILFORAT.9 ) -23iiHefe- PSIBP.BTUAL. .'• i Fll4iistr.rtutomtimiiiixii3rvittcl -° ..,, , Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, either b y per , petnia or Temporary 0112 , 1136. +,,,4 .„, 4,,x,,,, i .).0.....:, ,v =les J..charailiihi'* - - Robert Pearee ; - --- m. H. Rhown , John ' Kessier,'Jr , - "'" - Frextels lidßiltil4 .t. ~ ~ :, ; ' Edward B. Orne,' Henry LeW lls ;"' . ''.• '' '' Chitties Stokes,. 1 ' '. Nathan Miles ` , ..1., . , • -, J o h n w,. B ., orman, George A.. Weak', , .... 2 , . , Mordecal Busby, • ~ ..11,.,. ~ .._,C,gekm,,i9 B oNt rrLaident• W,ILLIABIS I. BlA. l (oll.&.B.lillieora c ti lde ga tI lT'"-- lytt \toz-, ___ Iritsv : FIRE ASSOCIATIO N Assets January 1,1869, $1,400,005 Ea 'at Agencies—Pre miums on Marine Polictee— Accrued Interest and other • debts due the Company_.....--- 40,178 88 Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpo- ' , rations„ f 13,136 00. Estimated 10313 . 60 Cash in Bank-.......--..sus,no 08 Cub in 413 63 116,563,73, • - EFFERSOIT•FIRE IN&TBANCE COW VR&M , 0f..Y.b,t1adp#11,01 • 10..24 liorthirEtttil et et; near marmot a eat.• _ .. VOrtotWedztryatha. TAStallaltird ;of , rennsylianiil (..; rter_yeVav -titai. uayttal and teattete..l6B,olXl. Make inittMaCalliefint Len ) Drdatnnen'brMlTO on Pnblio'. Or. t t Frit , tOßAtdinget ilrininrey nwip!,,ii,q9d, and ger.s. f , oh 14te,ctutinotable termei.. t ; . , • . .., t Si thiriltlV'',X P, , d P, Itoyey;.. $ ' ~$i To e geteragnt ... • ryedericicLadcley :, J o Beinenia - ' AdaMJ: Masa; notierTyt. ' • 's: . Jittav flielayst % ; 1.41 t - -, Jacob Setiendeiti, John Eulotd, 14detteArlit. ' ‘ . Itiatianlito- /rick* t' ' el, Or, ueonto IC. Nod, 13141 1 n ... 4 1, zi , e,:',., - Willliun D. attrdner:t ‘,.,, ~..,,,.' ....: i '' 1 .' .....; -1 • . .1 s l ailitiginifSiai7ile WiliCL 1 1 61 LI P ',llg. COLIMA N. Secretary aJxl..wireasnrer. - "Tic.CLA4O49.O . . BCIENTIEId AND{ 4 191444 ; lIIN AILAIIDERBALOW Z 1 i ' ' ' '. l • - ' ACADEMY. ,_ 0 ~, ASDBMVItY MIIJLDINGN No; NN ogit. &root.' Ttfolyngfparatton for Business egg.. . . -, SpOchlif A toll given to ,moll ' - thematic/I,' j u l, v irawAiiit Y i ti rlitVi i t e .,!gfigki. , . , 2, -- --iihi lid Circulars at Mr. Warburton 'l3. No: gut Chi:stunt street-. .. • 0 1 1. ;its: 4 7 ...1t0 , ,‘ I:* i SOUTH BETHJ.Enfflkidif#4 ' '';' ' ' L' PREPAItATORY ( WA.' el' rig been Itt response to many solloitattOntt, thic! , al! __,.. in ., .‘',„ for those who desire to be tittel, l 9 l ;e!'"t rtr ~ . trt trAtregular Mass. ~. , 2 i .irag.l2 ' 14 1' 1/ n 41°,1, , Tjui , . cw:m ilE 7 c Yt ti CO E F . m r: ( 7 .A.7;, Y!'p r4 r; l 7llll Ht t y o 4 litt x 2 l l, l ' ji-. ' t 11 ti 4 IV A " 9:: tr t time T I :giVITt riP a is !kii.or i/ . :r . , Avg gfitizutr.,rch., yrk., ~,,,,,,,,,,„r ga, ,,c , Qpiii.tatig,,,,Quantitati,—, - Bkvyrierm i , r ry.'cu tt ,- An yam— eta atrgy,Tox co ogi. , ..„.,,,,.. I , t ,as , a lied to Arts and thin . rares-7 , ww7 , 7, a . ...' val. 11. Bur cxXVl3;lll.l.tTitha,Pore4, t WParnentar attention . paid to the . A n_y_ r ‘.._ , ..._,, g0d5,.99 418 1 414AnP,re,s' Te°ftuic P LF i ir ?f lu Ft:e2nrY . Otr roetr • TZEITNETT - itotibg • lllen and Hors, entorai , „tiinilts, fourtli , Mrail October A4b, MM. Ritor.„lmildim,,ereOted;,last,year :Well arranged Bath:rdoma Hymnaal um btxtructin shOrou.ghin , rrrrr actnnient , J: TSIErn ifte?t3 PLPent lower than any Other OW boar ng oo in, te Pentilvania.n &`,HlCerittar IV It from road street and Washington avenue.: Addreps 8 ki OHTI/IDGE, .31.:Gridnate Harvard'Hhiver nit r -Sennett Squarp, Chester? conntraa4 =or deny - (Tani BinghamHouse,sem tri . . , AN • OLISH LAD X' H,C) . 2t mine - Jelin in Pirfn' *rigida 'iOnin from vas .thry o'clock, 'claly,..; Elortontnn Of instruc tion includf English in lin varions brnuchen ; French,( which rill& 'speaks well, and .the rthilmonts Addreon MIES STOTLIARD;.Iipcano istreet.,-.llofor-.. ences• 4 4Fec,. F. Tyler, _Fittebntli tino. Walnut ;'Gibson policAlokalct.Lnxin office: • •,—) • 00274m§ XISS , AEROTT AND: -. 217:R5: =WELLS; , 4 Formerly of No. ROT,Poplaratreeth , Yillnpen their Boarding and Day Sclunil fo r Girls,' on 'the tiratlionday in October, 1869, at N0..1254 GERMAN , "- TOWN,aTenne, Germantown, Philadelphia: Until October let, direct to No. 144 North 'NINE TRENT,Ei Street., . _ : fIENTEAL INSTITUTE,. IsTORTEI* 1 1-1 corner Tenth and Spring Garden - arreetaywilt _re open MONDAY, September 6th: Boy prepared"for CrolleAeor Brudnese.. Residence , of Princtpal,634 North Tenth et. it G. McGUIRE, A. id., Prin. an 243611 J., W. SHOEMAKER,Tice Prim' • ' roELE MIESES CHAPIAAN'S 'BOARDING tuA Day School for Young ladles, will re-open Septetnher'l3th, 1869. For Cirottlars, address the Prin. olmesburg, Twenty-third , Wartl,' Philadelphia, or they can 1n obtained. at Mr., TItUMPL)I4% Music Store, 926 Chestnut street, Philnda. - • au22rn" CHEGAEAY- INSTITUTE; FRE.NO H . andEnglteh,for yonng ladies and missei,b minling and day p_u_pilsarir and 1622 Sprunest t ,gitthad'a...will rihopen on 'MONDAY, September 20th. French is the language •oftbelamily, and latorasteritlyi 'Velma in the 'institute. MADA.MED'HERVILLY. krinnipalt jyl7tu,isr‘f,3m (10,LLEGIATE SCHOOL t S. !W. CU ER v Broad and Walnut streets Term REGINALD -H. CHASE k A .,. . '' HENRY 'W.' SCOTT, A. t 'EST CHESTNUT, ST.I3,F4ET,:,,,f7MST.T. VT • r. "T.. BEOWN—willipeni.asehOo' for' oung ladies, at No. 4035 Otiestnnt Street, on TUES DAY Sept. 21,, Motion may' be procured at the school on and after Wednesday,the 15th. sell-ISt* - pi RIVATE INpTRU.TION:IIsLALL THE 1. English branches. Grammar and Mathematics made a specialty. By litre. DIOIICHAEL, 2009 Fitz water street. • se29 ft." VNERViROH-tTREET.? ST' I iy oung ,14d1e5i' . 1345 Arclaistrevli, Igo& ~ .telopp tib AY; Soptkmber Wth. • Apply from 9to 19 A. M. ' au3o-2m§ MISS L. M. BROWN. Principal. ltfiSS BUFFII3I AND MISS. WATSON., reopen their French and Engrieh Boarding and Day Scbooi for`Young Ladies, 1409 LOCUST atieet; on WEDNESDAY. September 15. an 9 m w 2m§ MCLARK ,- ,OPEN - 1 11,ER /IL. school on WEDNESHAY, Hent.lb in'thefichool Building, in the rear of the Church of the holy Trinity, Nineteenth and Walnut streets • eels-Im* CATICARIITE lISEMPLEY ;WILL RE OPEN her School,' No. 4 `Sotith MEERION street, on Second-day (MONDAY), 9th month (September)l3th, 1669. 863 Im§ I!BARROWS'S 801100 t FOR BOYS, 1. he - the CITY - INSTITIITr; "at Chestnut and Eighteenth, will re-open MONDAY. Bept. IS. an2sm§ 1,617,367 80 BORPEN'S SC:X{oin FOB, GIRLS 1,1- 'and BbytiOin: lii22 Pine titreet,' re6pen Sep tember 13th. se6 lm" 115 ARY—M; TRITMAIC ,- WILLsit*OPEN _ln_ her School,-No:l4lNortfilieventlf Stieet, tin the 13th of Ninth Month (September). . ea 1m" ISS BAY '$ !PARTYING AN.D DA 111 gctioorw ill re-open September,lstb,lSP. sel3-In:` - ' 1418 Chestnut street. ISS.LA.IRD'S SE UNARY FOR ill Young LadieefNo323 North -Seventh etreetovill reopen Be.WEDNESDAY: temberB,lBB9.• sel6-]m• i t R. TAYLOR'S! , SINGING ACADEMY, NO. ilB ARCTSTRTIET,'.;: ;, `'.l: Will open for the reception ofpupils on MONDAY, Sep imber 27. at 4 o'clock r. ,H. Circulars at Leg Walker's, 722, Boner's, 1102, and - Andre's, 110il Chestnut street. Also, at Whiner's, 1003 Spring Garden street„ mid 5.45 North Eighthstreet. ' ' 12V' , • R. CHARLES H. JARVIS WILL RE-. sume the duties of his professiumfdONDAL ; Seoll tember 13t h,1369. Residence : No 131-North Nineteenth , street, shove Arph.„ • • .„,i aell-ta. 1111 - IAN ELIZATETEL , AND MISS ALLEN. Apply at tho i"ciablonce of tboir bither,Profesobr GEORGE ALLEN,2lsl:s::Strtentookth street. , so2o-Int did - . P. RONDENELLA, 'TEAOHE.R OF Stnffing. Private lessons and *eh:lance, SW S. Thirteenth street. AIORTOAIRES. S 3 000-, $2,60 - 4-$2,000,9. ;100 : T AN O . . on mortgage. J. 11, mounds, se3o4t* 233 North Tenth street. $6 000 AND $3,000 TO ...INVEST first-class city inortkago at' JONES , 707 Walnut street.-• • • . 1 . ••• • • ' • - 04' -3t*.'; cOAL AND WCIOD. ' B. 11A8ON BI NES:. ' 'lt BEkPIP. THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN tion to their etock,ot. , Spring ountankdAehnth antliLooust lilOuntaintloal; which, with the preparation giVen by tul, we - think - can not be excelled by any other Coal. 0111ce, Franklin institute Building, No. 15 S. Seventh street. 'SINES & SHEAFF, ials-tf Arch street wharf. Schuylkill. P GE A B' 4-193WOSTENOOLM'S R rocKEZ-KttritEB,4PlikiL And , STA(I, HAN DLES of beautiful &deli,' RODGERS' and WADE St BUTCHER'S, and , Me ., CELEDEATED LEOOULTRA RAZOR.. SCHOCOES IN OASES, of the fined quality., Razors, Mayes losers and Table Cutlery, ground Ann polished. EA4 ' I & ROTRIVIIBNTS of the most upon:wed construction to aealiitthe beariegl at P. MADEIRA'S, Cutler and Surgical Instrument maker, lb Tenth street, below Chestnut. 1 myl.tt FITLKA, WIWC2411:&;PO, NEW CORDAGE FACTORY /NRWAN.rii 4 L-opppATpow, rio.zszcivenriiat and 29 V.DELAWARE avenue, HENIC3' PH.ELLTPPI, _ OA/iPXkl'rlLl3 AND /BUILD/CR,. 110.1624 SANSON STREET,' jelo.lyrD' I , rxrAIrADELPIAIA: • PosTs'ANDMAILB;POqTS AND RAILS, atTles. Otti -hole, square and halt round Bhinglea-4,ong and short, heart and sap. /50. 1 I feet first common boards andßholvtng, lining ators-fitting materiel made %spe cialty NICHOLSON'a, trips-tfrp'; Seventh' and Carpenter street'. IrORNORITXP, BUIL,DER, , , tj 'O3l OHEBINIPt• STREET, "•_, " • and 213 LODGE STREET Moohaalce,oZ every. brarobroanirod for tonse-b IleDna and fitting InTn3 .tlt jab ..r . ""Th • • "• file 27-11, OR'rIPIVALIDO -FINE MIISIOAL Box as atompsiiiou'for th'esiok chamber; the finest, samortment in the city, and a great 'variety of sin to se , i r t , fr .° M 'A lul kqK dir- ° c f:V V ittiMila BBOTiLEfi,,"' xnhi6tfirliT tiititattest.tolow Fourth.", "'; "14 SURGEONS" , ~ - ----,:, :TVIIIADEL • • * 111 IN strrrEt .if ti:,. 1; 1 Inn r : . torect* , 4 77 11. • b, El ipgRE 1- -- -- -- tot_AX - INVlVargr - ', 'street:lo're x. 4.- , f Truseef, fif ' . 1 31 g 6 i` , e Ellieeki daily 'ex ''- 'fru" - %" 1 " 1 f4a nre l trix /4 "ginorairat — A, - ' 8 1611 " 1 it litt um it. 00:i tkao, l gleatio clth. 8 11188.4,7.,,„.„..,A,"„ t ., ,„ 9 ,,,,,„. m0r we by JOB. *Piunitclisl t LlONOSQkieffo- o ', lt 4 :o4re?'7 . t,,, , , A1:4404 i ,4, tat!, , t , t P il l`;,, r. ti ~ , ,i gi4 0 ~:, `:.:, i '''( 1' " , AFP,.O,• ..,-, iizt,t4i:W I+ • 4•••? A •( ` 4, '"' .. ,, t ,: t y '•• , ' , l - ' • • IMMO EDUCk AION.e4 '_ ,,, ' , .-012fTLER1+`‘ ,. '..'.''-' 2 ''' 4 CPAT4IN ,MATERIALS lEPP' ri . w.` ', i 7 . ..) . . ARui ' 61qiiW •-,,,,,t,„,,, R : U:.,.. ~N._: G .t ...EN ,I .tk., ..,...i,. ,.f ii ; 'il•+. , - , ; .r. , ;=::,,,!, ''.:,' I it ; Ailfi s o l y. r... ‘ -If.:-.•; ~. tf.tf.' n -I `' - ' -,::, :::•, - . ~,, ~ ? ~ 1 ; .:-,... ; .1 i .•(., ~ ''' . .iirsetT STREET, -,,8r0„-.00,1Ff, ~:./. - ~-. ll . ' '. a h" 6 ' ... (4l4iiireiii" Of iiieli, .. ...e4.....,5, R -i I,lllllloll_,_° -t- 1 1,,=, eat o r• •. ' ':, ' :''. imiiiiititkinitfoiikiM !1n!•,: 11 0 ....... 2 . 048 .,. E. , 00045 ,,, j 443 " 4 1P IP fpe A cla i t f ttiMoa .iii l l3 37 ep. 43 their.. beg.te..o ta ci .. y ~, L,.4 ~,tt - . , figiittig ST q . ' •15 f , rr. LACETIMPAINS''-':" itielfeh) and xhoetexpeeOve t among whict,,ai:79 miens , very Choice' end `Elegant DOSlgne;';_ ':'• e ezpreesly for them and not to troimd elsewhere aiisortnierd of ,? , . Ir. CBHAillts ,•, • • ' RICH.SURTALYSIOOPS, and ytturitnii •MATERIALS, important for thilistiadore, Cbmnrising the, bocial styles for BABLoRs,.bRIA.WINU-R00.815, LIBRARIES,' vita , 170,ItNICES, and.P . .btrtißks,: and, itch' TA . SI:ti..S 4- and TRA' , 31 Nbffto MaiCht Also} • BIM:10W SEA -DES, , • - , • .pg.przz.Fs:. 'cBETOBT.*ES, WoOrm 16)411 . teimh'kei hang Shides;;llraperiesi '&6? matt. •'Work , , 4 *arrAnteed,- ',3 , AucTA4 I[3 l M-T 1 Tq1,P7A 33 ,94Pw; & :,;, AZOTIO Nop.M and 23.'MAIMET treat. corner of Bank 1111Atati • Succeersord to JOHN B. 'MYERS k CO. LAMM SALR'OP , FRENGit AND OTRELMIIRG P AN DRY GOODS. „ . • ,• ,, !:' , ION MONDAY MORNING, t Oct. 4, at 19 o'clook.,_on form months' credit, inelriding 7 ,, ciaIIEMN.GOODB. , • :Pieces Paris plain and 49 Path* 611k - Ohatn'EplngLlnes and Po Hides. •- . ' Earl rollettopellnesiGashrneree, elan gee. •• do on oh bl and 'colored idohniro and Al pdono. do - r kink dud:Wool' Flo o ldtw fie es, Lustros ' , &c. , SILKS SAVlris, Pioces Lyons black,Gros'firainsvTaffetas:Grod du Min. Ido Lyons black; Malice ,Drap de France, Ponit de • Bole.-- ITO Lyons black ,• Cachemere de Bqie,prapdo Lyon, Lustrines. • v' • • - do colored and fancy fillks..Gros de Naples.ac., do black and colored ell Silk Silting; • 1 : • , • . , L5O PIECES VELVETS, of the beet Lyons makes,iablaek and the most desirable colors .SHANVI,S t CLOAKS, .• pails Broths long and Square • and •Brache'•Border Shawls._ • • , Pails black Merino and Thibet and Plaid 'Wool Shawlth • 'Paris Trimmed Cloth Sacq_ues,_Cloaks, Fancy Scarfs,&e. 400 CARTONS ST. ETIENNE' AND, BASLE' ' , • RIBBONS, &c: , „ Full linee all boiled cord edgePoldt do able Ribbons. • Full lines latest Paris styles Bonnet and Bashqtibbons. Full lines all boiled extra heavy black Ribbons. Full limes St. Etienne black and Colored Silk 'Velvet Rib - bons, of a celebrated brand. Artificial Flowers, Feathers' Orepes;Malines, Nets; ati, • A.LSO-, • _ 'Gloves, White Goods,Marseinei Villtit,* Br:tido:But tons, Dress Trbmnings Umbrellas.: ilk ,Ties, Balmoral and HoOS Skirts, Lined , Cambric Handkerchiefs, SALE OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, HOES, TRAVELING BAGS', dco • , ON TUESDAY )110kNING., Oct. 4,- it • 10 o'clock, on four month& credit'. , . LARGE SALE 00 ItEITISIC FRENOIi GEE,DiAi9 A t i N. '14 1 111 E ST I ;1111 ) 017411r, . Oct. 7, at l 0 o'clock, on font' months' credit. TAMES A.',I I T,FIRMA_N, ALTOTIONEBB,,, , ' NO. 422 WALNUT street. REAL ESTATE, SALE, OCT.-6; 1869. • This Sale, on WEDNESDAY„ at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, include the follOwinl3—' No. 2330 BROWN bT—Three-story brick dwelling, with back buildings; lot 15 by 60 feet. Subject to 866 gyotlnd rent, Orphans' Court Sate' - Estate of, , Georg • Springer; creed. • • • • • • BROAD ST—Val u able Public House , , 'Shinn l s„aboveChestnutstreet ? ot3.l4Bofeet. Pull particulars atthituctiOr store. SoleY orderof.Heil* —Estat eaf ,IVrn. .51inn,_dee'd. • • . No: 1533 FILBERT , '51 . - I Three story brick itmPOitt , nits Property, lately.rtsed by the; Warren. Hose CO„, lot • 17 by 76 feet:- Subject to'.sll9 ground rent per annum.' Nos. 4669• and 4671 MAIN 48T—Twastoryistone ;Build-1 ing. knout ad the Gernieutown old Bank property, lot 45 by 161 fed[2,Plan at the. auction store. , .. GERMAIWO7.VN—VaIuabIe Lot of Ground , Mayst.. northeast of Anderson street, lot 180 by ,V. 5 feet: , Half may Telllit WEST PHILADELPIITA-4nelegantneW 'n-tw o brown-stone . midence,.. with Mansard roof, irio. 3260 Sanadm street,'l6 , by 70. feet.., Has the modern content epees. Is elegantly papered and ready for P Catalegues ready in Snturdent. _ • • .. . • SALES ON THE PREMISES. MANAINNE. BUILDING 'LOTS, PENN, ROBESON, TO AND MECHANIC STREETS. On`BATURDAY..AFTERNOON; ! • ' • ' October 9, et 43i o'clock on the, promises -17 LOTS, northwest side of • Penn 'street, corner of Cresson, each 17 by: feet., . r 6 LOTS, southeast side 'of 'Mechanic street, corner of ' Tower,' each 18 by: .105.feet.T , • ' 7 LOTS, nOrthwest 'side bf Robeson street, corner of Tower street:each - 201,1 - 105 feet:, - 2 STONE HOUSES, RObesostreet;near Tower, l&te 20 by 105 feet n ~_ Will be sold separately. , - Era's bp•ordee ar the 07hans' ( . loftrt7-14'itate of,Nev. -,lll:ntholkand,. a r 81. N 1 0 1 .'2.580 HOUSE 11014) FUNNITURN,OI.I, CLHTH,:ItI4449/1,,* • '" LI_QUORS, &e: ON •TI,IESDAY .111.0.11N1NR., • '". At 10 'o'clock, will be tand at the Regatta House ;_the; Household 'furniture, Cottage. :Bedsteads Getiejtleat - Chairs,' Tabjes, Oil Cloths, Stoves, &c. LIQUORSAIso, a'qvantity 6f InitortedWineellUranr- , .1 dies, Gins, Whiskies, &c. ••—• - - CoZWERTHALL'AUCTI,Q.I,I ROOMS, ; , 1212 (111ES T, N X. T li gt igVELit.IND. Auctioneer ' . LARGE SALE On. A VABIE!R'ABSOII,TBIIpiT NEW, SUPERIOR , AND .DESIRABLE': HOUSE' , •‘ -ROLII AND OFFIOE ' FURNITURE "AND UP= HOLSTERY. -4 , • ON 310NDAr MORNING, Oct, 4, at 1d o'clock, at the anetiOn rooms, 1219 OtteStrint street, The catalogue comprises au unequalled assort- Neat of tirtM , classtlhamber Bets, finished in Oilond var nish; Parlor Suits. covered-with. plot*. terry, reps and hair cloth; all the desirable Styles of marble top Tables, Etageres, Vartirobes awl Bookcases, Spanish, Recep tion, Easy, , Wall and Rocking Chairs, upholstered in all the latest styles; 31Iatresses, - Diirronf,!Sideboards, - Rat - Racks; Umbrella •Stargis'artd Lounges, cane -Seat Rodk lug Chamber mid Dining Obairp,tc.„ , • Aiso,Soveral patterns of new ingrain and secondhand Brussels Carpets, • , ; LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF . BEST' QUALITY • TRIPLE-PLATE SILVER WARE ON ACCOUNT OF ONE 13F OUR BEST MANUFACTURERS. • , ON TUESDAY MOE NINO, • 1 et. 5; will ha sold by catalogue,at Contort Hall Anctlim , Rooms; 1219 estnui street, commencing at 10 o'clock, a superior assortment of the bust Silver Plated Ware. • Embracitd in this sale will: be goods of tho choicest styles, linishod the'most elaborate and costly manner; com- • pirisizig beautiful Tea 13etti. f Castors, ,Urns and Pitchers, • ~Elegant Tea Salvors and Pitcher Trays, Butter Dishes" in great variety. Soup and Sauce .Tureens; Vegetable . Dishes, Wine Castors, Gravy Dishes, Spoon Ilolders, Spoons and Fdrkti,'Laille,auli•ed and Oyster Tureens, flist-MialitY, triple-plate, and mitiuM facturetiTy.onn pc. our : best :houses for their regular DAVIS & HARVEY, A P oTIONIIIERS, •' • , (Lake with M. Thomas de Sone. ) • • • , • - ; Store Nos. 48 and ao North SIXTH street • ,• • • . Bale. No. 1017 , Oxford street. • t • STOCJI. OT .A HARNESS 11.1ANUEACi'URER. ON"SATURDAY MORNING, Oct: 2, at 10 o'clock, at No 1017 Oxford street, the entire stock. including ten sets denrborn harness, seven sets ,• light harness, sets double harness. several sets cart has. 'nese, large number collars,' bridles, traces, brushes, whips, Stn..; • . The stock of a party deklihing business. and made ex pressly for hie private sales. • • 1 intoY BA.RRITT :co. • - AITOTIOWEEREI: " CASH AUCTION HOUSE, , No. 280 MARKET street. corner of Banketreet..• ;Cash advanced on consianments without extra chain SPECIAL • SAVE Or 1200 'CASES BOOTS; 'SHOES, INIORANS,DALMORALS, bynatalognei ON WEDNESDAY monNniv. Oct. 6., at 10,J:o'clock, on two - months'. credit, comprising a. largo assortment of Eastorn and city made Hoods, suited for first-class trade. ' • , FIRST FALL TRADE SALE IEOO LOTS - IMPORTED' tAND DOMESTIC FURS, ROBES, &c,,by,catalogue,, Oct.• • • ON THURSDAY'MORNING.' . 7, commencing at.lo o'clock.' ` MBE PRINCTRAtt MONEY ESTABLISH. ment—S. E. corner of SIXTH - and RACE streets, • Honey advanced on adenottandisejmmerally—Viatcheli. Jewelfy, Diamonds, Gold and. Silver Plate, and on, all articles of 'dine, for any lenh:id time agreed on, s, • ; WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Nine Gold Hutitlnk Case,' DoubleDottom and Orion Face English, American and Swiss. Patent Lever, Watches; Fine Gold Hithting Case and - Open Face Lepine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Sliver, Hunt. ing. Case and Gnat Face English, American and Swiss Patent LeYer and lepine Watches ; Double Dane English Quartier and other, WatchesLLadies' Fancy Watches; Diamond' Breastpltut; 'ringer Rings; Ear Rings; Studs-. atu. Flo le ,Gaidc_haine; Madalllonei Rracelets; Sniff ; Pins; Breastrinailliiger Bingo;' Pen°46ollB" and 46164 SAL -- I .A I iamb and valuable Fireproof (New sultatllo.ox a..leyfeller; coat SOO— • :6! , mao, - aavotaltota in south Camden , Fifth an '0 est. ‘4,1, r,.•,%. 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Ter • • ,•=:•-• , :,..,...,•:. ford streets, Un tiLlfin feet • 3ritotit,t, w __ zliirirria, as _ , . ~ .. -,-.,-,, .••0 Some Estate-NW witZ.7rADTTABL al Largelsot,.s,E. oorni lc , ofTl 6o ,.., 4 11 1 1,1 4 4...1 ZU1 1-- st! 43 S4tilTfi.., .7.; , , '.• ' ..., r • Afrontn.47Bbp'l3) ftlt.'"-- .v ..'tieit - ' ~' .. 7 VALUtBLE , DEI i f.DING-i*QTl., zi ell4nifl i g it at v,. i v .. . lietwedn'T wnobip I e turnpike, an , Ivent.) . , ,- _ ~ ...• - 4 4., ~Twoeicrlith Ward. .1.1 , • ,i'? Atritioilf , 'Aiiiifelk,•; - ...,' 4 - • • - ' HAD(0130311: MODBEN - . . .„ •, DESIDEECE, , Eo.: 1022 , /toed Jiteeets yfeet, , ffttlr. 4Y/0 .1 Teet eTt T 5131 1 11 , 1151V11 8 . 1 .-17svizttx-44, 0,40.3 iii, vi.t :: ~..-' ..., r , i7edge , • qiL reninto4 ; - igiile-C.irAttrAitlEr;; PAO- f. - , , . PEB. Y, known as tho.' , Silooto. M., E.. etsurotri,l3on . t4ipA,. •, ntree ' Poschalltille Tvientvgdventhyp.rd. . .. , Bufklipo9..ilyhop,- k mup-teg0n'i.,,, ,, ,.)3 1 4 . 10•11 1 , :1 ck.:: tT9nEi l'lb:' 1 8 , anti !IP.'!'•?Pl,vierl,Pir'7l,',l94Ti'l,' ~..'. • 4 . AM :- ViLiATfikE. • iitikliViS . tftUI4D,T. , 1..3 , STORE '..tind...D ELLING 'and ar lielg - .L017, .N. NI!,:.1. • corner of Tw,nnt • -second . and Pi n e streets-BO feet front-. _. . - 47 4 1.4 , e; see of Norris,„nearly ,opposito the Motnagent , Oemetpxy l pg . r , feet fibrit;s2B feet POO to Thirteenth street-4 fronts: ' av: VERY DESIRABLE COUN/'11,11 , , 41,E4ILINNOE,' ‘-` with Stelde and Cooed, Harrison stree bel.wOett Choral ond Willo*. east of - tnuirrankfordrZnao.'Erank-co ford, Twenty-thlrd Ward: Lot 227 by 4 1 feet--4 fronts., ' tExecutors , Bede—Estate of Win. Wrigrd; 1d1ied`.4.;,.:i , ) • SUPERIOR ,RESIDENCE,No, 509 South , audit streOtr ‘; between' Lombard and Smith. ,` • I , Peremptory •TWO-STORY DWEL.,- ;LINOS.' Nod: 231 M 2315, Mt, 2319; .2321;and 2323 SentinfPri ' .court, betwenTwentylldrd- Twenty-fourth'B4eets, below Chestnut. - _BUSINESS STAND 4 I!NA.3.II3 ISTORN,.and D'iVEL: I LINOS B. W. corner Ofsgeend ond ate. „BiLisatiESSS%'AND,M .Rlt. ODE THeftE B R-STIORY:I;%. ' RIO STORE';',.. and DWELLING, No, 418 Erankfo4 • tread /, above Nbrit r a „,; , .DU SINE S tITA FOUR-STORY )3RJOI4STOREI , and LIWELLiNG' o. South • • • TR- 43 /"WTP#X , ' A I P9 .I C • No. 815 North Tentb'et: • - • • Eranutare'-34Je—Estatr” of,. John . McDevitt/. deci'd—= ; • HANDSOME MODERN ' - roupsTour BRICK' AEsit)stiog, 214(kArrili iata , I_, Sale oy order of Ileirs-..YERY DESIRABLETIRRER. • STORY 'BRICK , RESIIDENCE I : No. 228 , Wastdngtatit 5 Square, south of• Locust street, 23 foot front. Stame ..Edtate=MODEßN , IPOUR-sTon,r - ,1 _ nits 'Tawas t „No. 44 New I ' _..Pereraptory Salo 'MO N • RUBMPPO,E , 441/ s R•tiq, th etreOt,abora • Spring Oordeti. ,_IANDSDBIE IIIODERN,,TRiIrEE-STOEY BRlttfr.ll RESIDENCE, No. 1521 Wallace street, 203 4 feet front, 110 feet deep• )' r" •4. r 4 , 4. VALUABLE TRACTS sly. LAND, Centro cotuity l iff MODERN TIIRF,E-SyORY;DR , ,If*DWELLING, , BUILDING LOT, York street, tuit Erneraid,-Nirio trent', Ward: ' • - • • 1-3 INTEREST IN A 'LARGE AND YALIIp 2137 2 FOUR-STORY BRICE. STORE, 'B. E. corner Third: and Quarry. streets. well and substantially built,- arid am 'excellent btusiness stand. .• ~/ . GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS. s '• -' ON • SATURAY • -MORNING; • At 11 o'clock _,,one case , compxlsing a general ediaort=t. Ilyacintea anga; Crocus, sto., fro th Boozen; tem. Catalogues rTl l 43 W7r o o4.?, 1 tit , 11; Peretnptory Sitle,Na. , l2o9 Arch threat_ • s , . is ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FU.RNITURSI. ' ON :WEDNESDAY-MORNING,' r. •-• • Oct. 6', at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at public sale, without. reserve, the 'premises, all that very' elegant three- story press brick messuage ,(marble to second north Side of , Arch etreet,'No. • 1209; dont:Lining lit' front 25 feet, and in depthm feet ton 20 feet street. • Replete,. `with all modern conveniences; BNI . • ; CHANDELIERS Aro. •,• ' Immediately,; after the sale of the Rea l , Estate sold, by catalogue the entire Furniture, comprising tWO • suits elognut W alnut Parlor Fuiture garnet.,_and. green plush-coverings ; four elega rn nt Frenc h Plato Man ,. tel and Pier MirrorsWalnut, - Bookeaso Walnut nag Furniture, auger - for walnut Dining, Sitting Room and Chamber Furniture,Extension.)3ining!FobleiLoringesw-,,r1 H 'andsome Axminster end Brussels carpets, OA 011otheq , 11Pndeotter,Ohandellere and.Gita Fixtures, Full particulars in catalogues, Thef Cabinet: F . urnitttre. made tri !, „Said ItesidMice - dna Furniture iiereiliptOry; the' t owner going to EurePe, . .; _, • Sale No-947 Franklin street.' • ' HANDSOME FURNITURE MIRROR ' BRIMS I , W k S, I • ' OtipPETl3 1, ‘. ; , .1 44 A y la b 4 % Oct. il,nt No. 927 , FrankliU street, abore'Poplarletrilt4;' , ' by catalogue, the entire Furniture, comprising,Hand some suit Wtdnut 'Parlor Furniture{ hair clOtti (lever , „- -fug; Etagere,' Centre, and _Bouquet „Tables, 'Bn.MiitthwEl, 7 Tier Mirror,_ Walnut , Hall; Dining 'end, Sittitigr t opa - F ' urniture, Extension Tatplo r .Ohina 'ape Glee . Walnut' Chamber Furniture, Matresees. Bo and Pillows, Wardrobes Cottage , Furniture,. 11t/flirt:Weeks J : . 5" and other Corpeti,li. Hellen Utensile,,,dc. • • • '•r Sale cOrnerGlUPti lane and vinertraot,.Weet ti • VALUABLE BRICKY ARD- BRICKS, HORSES, , g'‘ i•-• aterimpALlacasNxNa. I , Oct W P • 9,iitlo - o dealt', at 'Om Corner of Gia:ir it eand' an& Vine street,., ton ' the line of 'tie, Had ten - way be sold without 'reserve, about 1.00, bricks, assorted; 4 work !wreath, 2 carts bernessi r Marble roller, lirick and. 'clay harrows' brick moulds, , spadeSishovels,"tools, old lumber , ten. • .Terms -; Immediately after the sale of personal property will. :be offered , at , public sidelhe brickyard and •impeovo. •', mente. - The lotcontainsebout edi.,acres othrlolg_ an s t, !'gotten' clay in' many roladett 16feet 'deep. of - the one r:l7,"igkortiVllltttobvaelike'ld i l ;rg e ott br g t di;T, l iritt 9 ;' -' to coremence wOrk. • - t ", , Mei be examined ilifitime L p:revions to solo. :lisoignee'seremptorY ale; .• . • Eetate ut„ltromlep Wharton 'illus.' 1 1 .2cruitEs OF AN • ALCOHOL DISTILLERY ,AND RECTIFYING" ESTABLISHMEN T ~ • ON SATURDAY .MORNING, • ':Oct. 9, at 11 o'clock ta'No. Worth 'Third' Street . ; Will bo sold at public sa te. by order of Wm- Vegdes,_ Aselguee in Bankrriptcy', th 6 FiXtures of an Alcohol Disti ll ery and itectifying !Establishment, all in good order, owe -% 'eating of 1 French atilt of 450 gallohe, with all ,the appurtenances, in work iug'orti er; 8 receiving stands', end copper fixtures, complete; I syrun kettle, 25 rectify- • •ing tubs,'2 cisterns. . , • OFFICE FURNITURE. I cloveand Scnttle, 9 old centre, 1 old -desk. ' ' •,. Also.jeasebold of .premisee, which expires August 14, 1870, Bent elooo pbr annum, consideredworth's2ooo. , • Broad Selo N 6.416 South street. • HANDSOME ,I3JRNITUItE, FItENCII P_IgATE PIER; PAINTING'S, PLAN 0' FORTE, 4 .;.` FIN.J VELVET AND CTN. 4 FR CARPETS,',kg... ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, a ' ' Oct. 13, atIO o'clock, at No. lit' South annul Street,, be? 11l ' low Pine street, the entire Furniture. comprising,-Sult 4 lonesome Rosewood 'Drawing Rhein Fund, ure,covered, with black ,and crimson i llrecatelle. 8. pieces ;_ elegant '4".. '- Etagere, fine toned 7-octave Piano Forte made , by' Reich.. • I -. enbach & Son.; • 2 French Plate Pier. Mirrors, Freech, s • Mantel Clock; runs eight days ;d3 tome Figu re and Trrha r , ' elegant Walnut Bullet Sideheard, • marble. 'top 4 largo, Mahogany Extension Table, set Flife'French China and , , I)innor, andpeteert Service, Stone China -r a d, *i r/1" • Glassware, fine Plated Ware, 2 Walnut BookcetteC ."'"; ; hagony Bookcage, superlor',Mahogatiy Chamber] Flirt& 4 ' turn: fine Curled Hair Digresses, Feather Bede, 1101stertl and Pillows, Oil 'Paintings; Engravings' , Ornaments, and Ornaenbl,' , fine. Velvet , Brussels, Dem ask , Venitian.and other, I ' pots, English Oilcloths, superior Refrigerator; COOking Utensils, May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning Of state' • Peremptory Sale'at the Fairmonnt Iron Works, VALUABLE ROLLING MILL MACHINERY . ~ 'STEAM EN GINEO L IW I L L S, 801.LE11,8, FURNACES. ON WEDNE SDAY. .MORNING - , Octobbr 20, at 11' o'clect,nt the'Fairinount - Iron '?• Conies street urlutrt, „river Schnylk,ill, will ~be sold at!. public sale,lho entire' Valuable Machinery, cOmprlsina -Stramengine,, vit11,24-Inch oyllnder - a_nd foot stroke.; ' engine, with 12,ineh cylinder and 2lf, _feet stroke; 8011 , 1 fly wheel, 20,feet diameter; 10-inch puddle mill train; laic, !" inch merchant mill traln, Burden squeezer, straighten», hag press, punchingrnaohine Welsh.. shears; . trimming , • , 1. shears, crocodile ehears, role lathe, 21-inch r int‘VB, 4U inches dianleter: - screw 'cutter, 10 Dimple' nine, 2, 9 otakinch e bafting and, aeries of pulleys, 11 puddle and 5 boating furnaces, over 'which are shbstantially' erected 22 cylinder boilers; 20 feet long and So. inches, diameter, floor plates, spare castings, such as 'doorit, frames, Spindles, tee.; steam :and •water pin ing. rolls to make the fellowing sizes viz .: , rounds from lup te . 29g, by:eighths: , squares, front 1 'up to 23i, by eighthsvf 4 , 1 flats, from Hi to T rail, 25, 28.50,48., 60 and, t'3 per yard:grate, screen andoval, equal angloa,:from 13(x 11 ! , ' .14, • Ili to 4x4; unequal angles, 3x234 toes!: tee tron,varloneur • . trout 234x23i to 4XBfli; gas pipe iren,l to olatlla d s i thia and box roughinge, 'pinions, puddle rolls, 23-4, 3, anti. • ~1 -tiacli; puddle iron • double worked irons " Itia at. -; Iron, cast and, wrou ght scrap, kaolin If • .'" Ing beams, me* 9-inch hose and eoreplings '''beavyan ". • s light blocks and 'falls, old rails, pis proof , AeskS; chairs, ' • - • u a rc ; Aleci, front. 30 ; tr , al tons cif angle and t v 0.1514 Full particulars catalogues s tem Prai'lults • ,sal e FRAME BUILDINGS: . Also; all the tramp buildings on the property, tiff be'"tit removed from the premises.. . ~„ . „ . • '; ,•- • ^ ~ Mir,'The. Park Commiseloners having purctiased,tl: ti • ground; the sale of the entire 'machinery dfd , „ ..peremptory.. ; ,11:4 .",' Xfia ARTIIT stely Salesmen,for m %lias* limes„) k„,r . , 11u.529 CHE STNUT street:rear entrancelront „ sALE,;py ITA.txAßbm.auu.nu tt i l m k t # ON MONDAY Arl'Eligies At 4 o'cll at , the . auctions rooe l M4gic t talettee excellent col l ection of valuable , Boo k s .• dud ilinetrated.works,lllotietta%;Stotted „Ptialfle t orte. contglpte;.,.NatiaftA,l'aftis.4 Morrosy . • • ..._ . , . MHO. , ', Z 4' - lan 6 : , lfrt , s t. , ss, " A1313110*. ' '-..k. 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