MEM Z k' A :gen )•"14: • -- .P.f3.`::`, , C•ir:';" •c, - 111,v14-'IV.P:LI?-t,'• itt- 1 "- OFFICIAL VOTE OF PHILADELPHIA, ; , •-, i the'Re.tern Judges completed '„their )4bdre in counting the votes of the city 'yeste - rday afternoon, The following is the' Utli cial vote •f the city : . • • - uovEuxon. • • e4t, Wards. Geary. Packer. Pershing. 3 2276 1541 ‘2,V4 4' 2 2328 2863 2343 2844 3, 961 1802 . 959 1801, .4.4 935 2352 955 au' 1881 . .EB9O .1871 863 1267 - 811 - 1266, ••• • • • 2141 E 16117 .E 2172 , 1621 - .4 . '02 8.; • 1.367 • 1379 ' 1465 1360.; 1495 1322 1502 1= ,10 2.547 1357 2542 "13.10 847 -• 1546 854 1439 •••12 1199 1389 1212 1382 `:.?1878 1476 1907 1442 •14 2181 1 ,555 2201. 1517 '3717: 2507 =3738- '-.2489 '16.... •• • ..... 1596 1593 _ 1603 .1589 17.. . 1038 1659 1033 1651 4 .... . 2849 1713 2861 1705 • 19.::.••••• .... . 3015 2' 813 3041 • , 2431. 20 13 21 3646, - • 4529 • 262,5 ko • 1 914 ,• , 1326 919 22 . • • ... . ... 2006 • 1093 • , 2026 E. 3081 23. • • • •• • • 2039 1497 2043 1496 2,4.. • .1848 1758 • 1863 • 1752 , •• •• '1093 ''.1481-' 1097-- : 1480 2712 ' 1653' 2706 1650 27 ;• • ••• • • 1016 812 106, . 791 •2S. c 'stf' , .'7o3` ' ' 886 ' 697 , 51',838" , 46485 4,40'0 11iCO1t.DER OF • PROT. Oir•DIST/tICT PEED&. COMM. Wards. Houseman.'" Hopkins. 'Jackson. 1.........2307 ' 1446 ' , - 2270 ' • • 1524 2.... :',....2288% • • 2840 2316 • 2817 3...... - ... 949 tr 1754 ' 961 • 1976 4 1034 2233 937 2350 11...4 • 896 1845 879 1863 d .Y ..... 798 • 1270 813 , 1247 7 1656 , 2095 1628 it 1340 1393 1389 r 1360 1463 1351 - 1503 1346 30. . .. ..g407 1376 2451, :..1339 - 11..:.....'.885 , 1503,.853, 1538 32.:...:..:.1189; 1386 1214 1367 33 1834 1486 1883 1442 1563' 2206` . .1487 ' 3633 2513 3724 2437 , 18. , .....1887 , 1579 1600 1 574 •• 3 W- ••• • • • .1003 ' ' 1659 1026' 1662 38 . '•... . 2819 ' 3720 2844 1703 19 3011 2378 3035 2369 ..... 3646 4607 3586 21......:..1300 915 1313 909 22......`...1975 •• 1099 1968 1094 28 1814 1764 1826 1748 26.... • ....1094 1474 1094' 1463 26.:...:.::.:2619; 1674 2688 1644 21............9 8 3• ' 820 1071 796 Zt 873 ^ 692 886 , 687 50tt1..L0.797 46,490 • 46,490 • Maj... 4,307 - CITY TUBAS- Ward.. IVlarcer. Patterson . A 3 .2839 _ 3 947 , 1787 - 4 . 887. 3866. .. . ........... . 7...4. .. 2 1 9 9 8' 1376. 131 9 . .. . 1219 1118 lo 2454 1 : 353 . . ... 848, 1554 1201 -138 6 13 -1888 1473 14......... 2194 1538 15. • - 3732: ' 2475 .416; ; 1596 ' 1579 17 1020' 161 18' DPW • 1697 3029 - 2366 20 4540 3589 21 1302 914 22 1989 ' 1100, 23 2023 1505 24 1850 1740 25 1097 1469 2fS • 2681 1649 27 1013 801 28 872 ' 695 Total . ,080 46,283 46,283 4,797 CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS Ashton.. Sellers. ...2285, J 1519 2401 2767 963 1785 ... 071 2326 .... 906 1852 82 i 1233 -2123 1650 :..1363 1387 1:36 L 134 U -.2154 1351 ... 910 1474 ...1228 1358 -.1885 1454 -.2184 1544 ..'.3674 2489 ...1608 1504 -.1004 1608 ..:2856 1698 ...3079 2309 ....4649 3478 ....1309 . 910 ....1957 1026 ....2030 1501 ....1840 . 1748 .....1101 1470 ....2691 1644 1031 ' 793 681 s.. • 9- .10... 12.. 13.. , J l6 ... 17,... Total ..51,631 45,965 Maj.... 5,666 6 THE lIEVOR3I TICKET. The totals for the Reform, ticket were as follows : Ferguson, for Recorder.. €lagborn, for Prothonotary Peirce, for Clerk Quarter Sessions.. Gabel, for Coroner. England, for 'Treasurer.. Finley, for Commissioner •'• ' SENATOR—FIRST DISTRICT. 1869. 1866. . Wards. • Watt. Diamond. Nichols. McCandless • .Rep„ Dem. 'len. Dern. • ... . ... 23`..,k3 1469 1945 . 1655 2d 2318 2.851 2291 312,5 3d ..... ,• • . 943 1792 1217 . 1975 • .4tll • 930 2;343...898 • 2208 " 7th.. ..... 2196 , 1580 2228 1835 eth 1401, 1349 1550 1411 '' • 2Otth 3261 1815 2359 1789 13,375 ,13,199 13,199 , , • , • Maj 170 ij 10 Lewis B. Thomas, R • Samuel Goodal, 1) 'George M. Clark Thomaa's majority • EiECOND inernivr. George E. Maxwell, R George McGowan,. D • • • .'Wm. C. Gillingham, D , • ' , Ill:taxmen's 'plurality I. ,ri° THIItit o DISTRICT. - ~,, ~i i Eakmuel,Toseplui, D. • , • -, ,..:4-,` ''q cliziet,oplior Klelna, 0 tii r. ' '' \ .13extjapain Tomlinson, IL 'fc ' •• JoscpWs majority _. ii,l •• .: . FotlitTlT Iri,,V,r/lICT. ~„,:, „ ,IrAlliara Elliott, It '.--.,';'• r • I,evfis - W. Govett, D 9 410.6ep4 Brea4Y). it. . . . .. upoott's.ina4Ority 46,48&;.' 5,3+53 411,312 46,464 46,464 4;848 CITY COMMIS SIONER. Lodi. Coxe. 2287 , 1520 949 1789 . 950 . 2341 888' 1871 801 1261 2127 1657 1361 1391' 1249 1044 2467 1344 869 1524 1282 1305 1894 .1445 2185 1541 3727 2472 1598 1561 1021 1660 2849 1705 3020 2364 4514 3606 1311 • - '907 1990 • 1093 2033 1494 1846 17P • 1098 1470 2689 1650 1011 801 880 , 692 61,226 46,11 46,111 • CORONER Taylor. Reicliard. 2296 1514. 2337 2831 963 1781 948 2315 897. 1861 783 1288 2149 1624 1392 1364 1505 1326 2509 1301 844 1550 1149 1445 1877 14111 2177 1557 3734 2170 1574 ^ 1596 1021 1664 2836 1719 3008 2384 4505 3616 1304 919 2000 1086 2030 1498 1852. 1738 1104 1520 2702 1641 1012 803 878 699 51,387 45,605 40,606 248 ...... ... 333 ... 217 240 273 255 • 12,488 14,038 12,488 RepresentAtives. FIRST DISTRIC,T. A _ _ ~~ ~. ,~•--~- r FIFTH DISTRICT.. Edward G. Carlin, 539.. • Josepb.R. MeCaininfaX, 2142" 21 • 0101* majority• ' Eitxr 11,.119T)11111T. , Johnl o .lla4Mey , R. C:-Grahlun?",R... ....... ... , • . ,'"' "n.tirßuNU _ -4 •4 °Roliert johnston,R, 2705 _ John 11. Sloan, D 001 J0hn5t0u'5,maj0rity..........4.... • ..... 794_ , , EIGHTH DISTRICT. James V. Stokes, "It 3225 Henry G. Freeman, I) °125 .M.anassah Beitler, 11 43 ' Stokes's majority 1057 NINTH DISTRICT. Samuel D.,Dai1y,D....... ....... 2039 James Berry, it 1684 •• ,Dally's r. , .. . .. . . 1005 TENTH DISTRICT. • E. W. Davis, R. W5' Thomas J. ..... .2201 ••Davis's majority .. ... . . . ............. 764 • ELEVENTH liistnicr. - Wm. M. litum, 2667 Chas.S. Gray, .. . . . .. Bun's.. . . . ...4; 439. ' '• • : mtv-unErrentiltritor:* • f Alex. .. . - Daniel"Foster D. 931 *Sbert-of tlielFirst Preeinet 'of • the Se-yew ,. teeritli Ward: ' • ' ' tkireatEr77 . o Disruez* • • r JohliForgythe; . . 443 Michael Mullen, D. . '.• . . .. .3to Josepk,' A. ' Gelsz, . .. • 499 Geik's plurality . • 56 *No return from the Seventeenth Ward. • . • POTIETEENTII DISTRICT: John. Cloud, . . :3599' R. R.: Miller, D . . ... 2314 ()lead's inajority . 776 FIFTEENTH' DISTRICT. •Adani Albright; R 20 FranciaA. Chadwick, 1:144 ... .. . ... . 3270 Albrikht sznajoTlty .... ... • ... .1250. ' • .DIBTRICT. M. C.VIDDeIt. ' Geo. McCullough, I . .' 303 Spencer Roberta, 1.. . .. 1 Jolin'Gregg;l:'' • 14 Robert .. ...... :1811. Hong's majority over all ......427 SEVENTERIZTH DISTRICT. Watson • Comly, R. •. 3117 Charles Hetteriek, 2557 Comly's majority ZIGHTEENTII DISTRICT. James Miller, R. Samael Laverty, D. Miller's majority. , • Surveyor. BLBVENTH DIOTRIOT. Samuel R. Smedley, R Spencer Bonsail, L Suiedley's szukjority .• .. . , • The tie* Legislature. The f ollowingo is a corrected list of the mein; bers of the, , new,l.egislatnre:SENATE ~ 1: ,W;;;M: Watti';,B., 'l6: , 'David:Muirana, - It. gain. W. ' .: . ' 17: E:Billingfelt, R. -2. A. W.llensieV; IL ' - ''j:)3. Warfel, B. • a.' D. A. Nagle_,_ls,. ' - 18. A. 0:11111er,IY: 4. `Geb."Cenriell, R. . 19. C. hi: Duncan, D. .5;,C. H. Stinson, B. . 20. Richard Seidl, 1i,:." I - • , H. J. Brooke, R. - 21.'.J. K. Robinson; R. 6. R.J.Linderinan, D. C. J. T. Mclntire,D, 7. R. S. BroWn, D. 22. Harry White, R: 8, J. D. Davis; D. • 23. W. A. Wallace, D. 9. W. M. Randall, 10, A. G. Brodhead,D. 25. J. L. Graha tm m, , R.. , 11. P. G. Osterhout,R. " Thos. Howardß. 12, S. G. Turner, D._. 26. Jas. S. Itutan, It. 13. A. G. Olmstead R. 27. Jas. Kerr, R. 14. John R. Beck,ll.: 28.,H. Allen, R. 15. C. R. Buckale.w,D: 29. M.. 8. Lowry, R. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . Philadelphia. ~.' . Centre. ' 1: L. B. Thomas, B. Jacob G. Meyer, D. 2. G.Maxwell,R,gain. Columbia and Montour. 3. Sam). Jdsepha,.D. George Scott, D. 4. Wm. Elliott, R. Cumber/and. 5. Edw. G. Carlin, D. JOhn B. Leidig, D. 6..7. F. Mooney, D. . Daup/un. 7. Robt. Johnston R. 1. A. C. Smith, R. , I 8. Jas. V. Stokes, t. 2. John E. parson's, R 9. Saral. D. Dailey, D. Delaware. 'lO. Elisha 'W. Da - vis,R. Thos. V. Cooper, R. 11. Wm. 31. Bunn, It.. 12. Alex. Adaire, R.. 1. C. 0. Bowman, It. 13. J. A. Geisz, R,gain. 2. D. B. McCreary, It. 14. John Cloud, It. ' Fayette. 15. Adam Albright, It. T. B. Schnatterly, D.. 16. 31arshal1C.HOng,R. , Franklin and Perry. 17. 'Watson Comly, R. 1. G.Skinner, D.,gain 18. James Miller, R. 22 D.3lilliken, D. Adams. . ' Greene. A. B. Dill, D. Jo's. Sedgewick, D. Allegheny. Huntingdon. 41Iiglin di 1. 31.S.Huniphreys,lt. Juniata. 2. Alwx. Miller, lt. 1. H. G. "McAteer, D. 3. Joseph Walton, R. 2. A. 'Rorer, D. 4. James Taylor, R. , Indiana and Westniore 5. D.'W.,White, It. land. 6. John B. Kerr, R. 1. D. 31. Marshall, R. Armstrong. • 2.. A. 31. Fulton, It. 31: 31. Steele, R. 3. Jacob F. Kreps, R. Beaver and IVashing- Lancaster. . - ton. • 1. A. Godschalk, R. 1. 'W. G. Shurlock, R. 2. A. C. Reinoch, R. 2. A. J. Buffington, R. 3. E. B. Herr, R. 3. H. J. Vankirk, lt. 4. John E. Wiley, R. Bedford, Fulton and Lebanon. Somerset. J. B. Deininger,R. 1. J.H.Longnecker, R. - Lehigh. 2. F. B. Long, R. 1. Conrad Weiser, D. Berks. 2. D. H. Creitz, D. 1. Henry Brobst, D. Luzerne. • 2. A. T. C. Keller, D, 1. S.W. Keene 3. H. H. Schwartz, D. 2. D. L. O'Neill, D. Blair. 3. N. G. Westler, D. Jos. Robinson, R. 'liycoming, Union - aad Bradford and Sullivaml Snyder. 1. j.F.Chamberlain,R. 1. Theodore Hill, R. 2. Jas. H. Webb, R. 2. Thomas Church, R. 1 - Bucks. 3. W. o..Flerrold, R. 1. Joshua Beans, D. Montgomery. , 2. E. McKinstry, D. 1. James Eschbach, D. Butler, , Lawrence and 2. John J. Hervey, D. Mercer. Northampton. 1. C.W.McCracken, R. 1. Samuel Boileau, D 2. D. Craig, R. 2. David Engleulau,D 3. E. A. Wheeler, R. Northumberland. 4. Alex. Leslie, R. R. Montgomery, D. Cambria. i Pike and Wayne. John Porter, D. I Wm. H. Dimimck, D. Cameron, Clinton rind Potter and 'L?ioga. McKean. 1.1 B. B. Strang, It. • A. B. Armstrong, D. 2. J. 13:Niles, R. 'Carbon rand Monroe. St'lluylkill,-- James Place, D. 1. Jas. Ellis, O. •Chester. 2. J. Irvin Steele D. 1. Jas. C. Roberts, R. 3. F. W. Snyder, D. - 2: - Jos:C:Keech, R. .. - 151in/0/at/no - and- -- '3. A. Darlington, R. Wyoming. Clarion and JeSerson. 1. Geo. S. Fassett, R. IL B. BroWn, D''. ' 2. A. P. Stephens, -R. Crawford. Venaaqo ' and Warren. 1. H. ,Cl onnson, It. . 1. J. 1).. "McJunkin, R. 2. F.W. Ames, R. ' 2.- Chas. W. Stone, R. Cleuifield, Elk and For- „York; . . rest. - -1.: Geii Harsh, D. ' - John G. Hall, D..; 2. B.:.1 Porter, P. RECAPITULATION,. • '. I * 15f,azate, . HOW. Total, 19 ' .a. 00 1 79 14' • 40 ' 54 -.4177 ...2719 ... 13 Republi6mi Demmer:LW 'Rep. ....WA •....2142 .... 415 Illendelssoka's Craving for a Good Id- • The perpetual craving of - Mendelssolth to mahe a name as an' operatic cOmposer comes out . very strongly in Herr Devrient's too strongly perhaps, seeing . that he! 'was the' thfceashig instigator, and thai . it • was froth the singerplaywrlght that'the composer hoped to rewive the tibrcith Which would come up to his ideal of what•an oPeratic book should be. • Tci'the anxiety of liendelsiohn to'write for the. stage, and to . his extreme punctiliousness • in choosing a subject, we owe many valuable Indications of the high ;principles which gov- ..g. 344 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY; QOTOBER 15, 1869' 1, erred hia - aliatie . life r .'. -- ThuS, --* m•. '.ona 'valnable- - fletter.Y.ory* .Oli,p gaia bject, he writes us: ~ Ever. since I 2 0 iyhe . tO . se, I have remained true to my stiartinglirin , pie, not to write a page because nos 1 i rtiatteriWilit. public or pretty,gittwantlftO'bo '..thilibiOng, thug to write sOlely t#o. I •ftlysiliTi 4fienglitilieth and as it gave4ae4leas4r.e. ': - A .ilV,A6v•',Oepart from this • pinpip 0 ih. writifl tv ah.,.,oper4.and,this makes it tve . ?,1144tOlithq: , 40stlietiple, - .as well as most4iyiebk,;' , Uptin , an operaonerely as a thing* ••' b ' , ,,.opalar: I • am aikiiire that popularity. is'inftftstential and natural to an : • opera' ,than to '%.syniphony or • ,oratOriopiaturforts7xiiecesaudeuch.. like;- nevertheless, with these even• it takes time be fore, one stands sufficiently • iirriMbe-pbOve all danger..of being misled . .by ,el,t,ternal• considera dohs r and this • leaves ine - hOPl . :thiitfinas yet write an ..operkwith..joyaWtWtood coik science that my principle bas:ntit•Wayerevi '" ......... . . . . ...... . .. ....3463 ....3130 G 20 25 brettti. ==tl Something fOr `Nothing. BY ,J.A.I;IEB RUSSELL LONMLL. ... . scarcely know how beautiful lire is," says Shelley ; , and lam apt to think there are, a good many other things concerning which their knowledge might be largely increased without becoming burdensome. Nor,are they altogether reluctant to be tangbt-'—not so re ltietant,''perhaps, as unable:' l —and:edueation is sure to find one, Colerunt ready t9"ber.hand,by .Which to get a purchase on theme, ~;For ,most of uB,l. have noticed; we net Without,an amiable willingness to assist at any , spectacle or enter _.l • loosely-sO:calleil)Efor which-no_fee. is Charged at the. door. If 'Specia tickets' are sent". : us, another element of - :pleasure is added in a sense of Privilege and pra-eininence (pitiably scarce in a: , democracy), so deeply • rooted in human nature. that I have;tfeetr,people take a strange satisfaction in being :near of kin ,to the mute chief ,personap in 'a' faneral. It, i givie them a mornent'S advantage - over the rest ,of Us whose grief wag ',rated' at aloiver place the procession. But the words' %Omission eve" at the bottom of a handlfill,Wough hold ,ing out no bait of ineaPalityf bave , yet singu larcharld for many minds, especially, in the ,'country. There is something ,touchingin the '.:constaney with which Men attend'fred lectures ;;and in the honest patienee 'with ' which' they listen to them. He who pays ;my 'yawn. or shift, testily in his seat, or;even go out with an 'awful reverberation of criticism{, for he.bas ,bought the right to do any .or all of these and paid for it.' But gratuitous hearers are antes tbetized td sUfferhig by a sense of virtue: They are Perfcirming'perbaps the noblest, as it is one, of the most difiicult, of:litunan, func tions in gettiog Something (no matter• how small) for Nothing. They are not pestered the awful duty of securing their money's worth. They • are wasting time,. to .do Which elegantly and without lassitude is the highest achievement of civilization. If they are cheated, it is, at worst, only of a superfluoushour which was rotting on their hands. Not only is mere amusement made more piquant, but instruction more palatable, by this universally relished sauce • of gratuity. And if the philosophic observer finds an object of agreeable contemplation ih the andienee, as they listen to a discourse, on `the • probability of making missionaries go down better with the Feejee-Islandens by balancing the hymn-book in one pocket with a bottle of Worcestershire in the other ' or to a plea for arming the, female goella with the ballot; he also - takes a friendly interest in the lecturer,. and admires the wise economy of. Nature, who thus contrives an am ple and innocent nutriment for' her' Wes. Even when the insidious hat is passed round, after one of these eleemosynary feasts, the relish is but heightened-by a conscientious re fusal to disturbthe satistaction's completeness with the rattle Of a single contributory penny. So firmly persuaded am I of this gratis instinct in our common humanity, that I believe could fill a house by advertising a free lecture on Tupper considered as a philosophic poet., or on my personal recollections of the late James K. Polk.—Atlantic Almanac.. TUE CHINESE WALL. The DlserepanelesefTravelere Itecon. Oted. [(nand Correspondence of the Alta California.] Since writing my last letter from the 'rowel of Plangtu, Which was forwarded by way ot Pekin to Shanghai, 'by the kind Father Tuna shah, who was . returning from the mission in Paris, I have traversed over the side and ruins of the ancient outworks of . the Chinese wall. proper, as far as;. - Suetschen, on. the border of the desert of Kobi3Or Sehamo, and through the aid Of my kind' friend and • interpreter, Chung WO; have colleeteWmuch valtiable in formation in regard 'to, the object•which led to the"construction of. these, gigantic barriers', which,in defiance of *Worn engineering, still remain the great architectural wonders of the: world, in CompariSon with which the pyramids . and temples of Egypt are mere specks. This curtain wall varies in distance from the true wall from one mile to ten, and for engineering skill in theselection of defensible points, when we' consider the escalade was the only means by which the northern horde,s of MandScuuri and Tsinig-glans attempted its passage, it would have taken the judgment of a Todleben to have found a better line of defence. • - The material used for biiilding the first or outer walls was kiln burnt bricks, and its con struction was evidently intended to cover the . progress of the more substantial inner fortifica tions of stone. According to the information derived from Father Ing 00, a learned Bouse. Of the' Buddhist Seminary Saaing Poo, the con struction of the first wall of brick occupied a period of eight hundred years, during which. three million of workmen were constantly employed. Like the frontiersmen of America, they were obliged to combine the occupation of warrior, artisan and probably of agriculturist. During its progress there were upward of, two thousand forays and diversions, which must have greatly retarded the work. The inner, or stone, fortification was Commenced, according to the best, authenticated accounts. about eighteen hunded years before the advent of our era, and, with its completion 'Alie tem porary 'outworks of brick were probably abandoned—as its line is through a country in capable of producing enough to supply: the wants of, a garrison such as would be required for its defence. - Itl the economy of the 'an cient Chinese dovernment required :that its military organizations should be self-supporting Soldiers oft duty engaged in the cultiva tion'of the soil, or', such' mechanical employ- mente weise adapted to the wants ; of. the arnly •' • , ' The existence or these two walls has led to the discrepancy in the relation of travelers—. those who have visited it from the north: and west contending that it is a structure of brick, in a ruinous. condition ; and those'through- the empire, from the south, that it is.built of stone, supremely grand in c .:its architectural deSigoi . andin : a wonderful state, of preservation;con sidering that it has withstood the aSSaults time and the machinations of man to accom plish its destrpefim er-at.lettst two thousand five hundred years since the last stone. was laid.: , . .'.•" *. ' ••, +, Opium Among the Chinese. A letter from China in the San , Franeisco Alta:says After two thousand years of unexampled prosperity, during which the arts and sciences had been developed in .a wonderful degree—surprising as they are gradually eX.- posect:--of. the origin of, many of the claimed discoveries since the dawn of civilization broke through the clouds ,of superstition and igno rance that enshrouded the dark ages—the leaven ci the old race reappeared in the dead id and More destructive form of °pith& that ~36s.i^_:si3lFSy:,tF?~H3BAih'~kltloC~K'.Y.?~4+b7Rl2tlF,.<~: ~.~i!+'FlaL: .: t' - '+"iMß'° , h .~. `.'F~,~- . .4'~.' ttrought blight,- .,. destruction and forgetfulness ; the energies of the whole people were naree tizeth and in their stupor, doom`prolong the present time, practical knowle i in rit aft,lo,ed , scienceftlas . 0041 gr ' . tall , ost, "the'Ar i libw' , v eniyt:A,,, Mirt,o"ds •f I :Tr fotni r pi fipiency`i , aid are lotii , L i' (lows f th '# , forniek sOes. . t i ri ~ ~ c onfeisathili with ine u. o ' , y ntqlige t tlitilfes;;theY dO;:uot hest te, iifineknowledging , .. that their depreciation '''t`is a' peiiple has been? chiefly owing to the almost universal use of , this deleterious drug, but there are many evi , deuces abroad4unoug , the Chineseto show that.: reaction has already commenced..: Edicts have. beeWissued•tOnetpress the cultivation of the poppy and the trade in opium, and the habitual, use of it is looked upon - With the saline 'disg,tist '- as thatuse of artoot sphits in our l own country. In all the. Chaiag g Which , hive' been wrought since the rule uf Cheing...L00,.2,50f1: years ago,. the•public records , have been preserved. NO ad of ruthless vandalism has either marred or : despoiled a.'public . , building of its historic treasures, , an , example which the"; so-called civilized ' Powers of. the earth could have imitated with -advantage to the`cause of progress. ' lf a Chinese Rip Van Winkle had continued to sleep from the reign of Cheing,Loo until the commencement of the present century, on, awakening he would have found all the loCal landrearks of his youth without :change, except •in the evidences of 1 age, hut :his people he would no longer rectkg, j leze , eave by. ! Jress. The actiVe `peasantry of 1 ins youth were ,neatly dad, with ,symmetrical. - _f on p t i_ar j a_skin4 , • 1,,, _WI the olive -complex ion IA . :Rely': !Could - these Shuffling, ghostly, angular forms lave descended from , his own . race? Yes: But . ':'transformed by'the baleful/ discovery of the' brilliant savant, Ching bean, the friend of his 'youth, who first abstracted from the. , julee of „the poppy the fatal narcotic opium r.zui)toinnuvAitv mczNms. The Carnel.loo , Indy •Inirom Preneber. in, London. An Austrian jounialist, who has n- re counting •his recent.-experiences.of. England in a Viennese' newspaper, dwells,with grave per plexity upon a street sermon he heard in Shore diteh, and gives, it, as' bis opinion that such seirrions - are. calculated to cause scandal;only, and would not be tolerated if the instincts of Englishmen were as delicate as those of 'French men or Germans. The preacher was a woman, middle-aged and respectable:looking. ;She shipped Suddenly in a small street leading out of a crowded thcroughfare, took a Prayer-book from her pocket, and began to read aloud, whilst people thistered round her by twos and threes until there was a dense ring. After a quarter of an hour's reading she shlit, up.the book, and in a quiet, methodical tone com menced a history of her past life, such as, re marks the Austrian, one would rather have ex pected to find in secret memoirs sold under the rose than in an open street in the face of wonderint , young girls and. grinning boys. Evidently thewoman meant, well. If talked to she would probably have answered, in that , mystic, language which itinerant apostles seem so particularly to relish, that, she had a mission to perform, and that, in publicly humiliating herself on Sunday evenings for the beboof et the inhabitants of Shoreditch she was. doing her best to redeem.. a .misspent life. But a question suggests itself to the Austrian—and' will also suggest itself to the Englishman who will look at the case from the German point of view—as to what moral end is really served by the spectacle of repentant Magdalens leaping ashes on their heads, shaming ,themselves in tame imitation of the penitents in times gone by ? in the fourteenth century there were the. Flagellants, who walked , about the streets flog ging themselves and each other Conscientiously fiir the greater - glory - of the -truth ;-• there-were likewise' :Recluses,, who inhabited cells or cages at the corners of thoroughfares, where passers-by came to stare at them. There is every reason to suppose that if now adays a gentleman were to ' • walk down Bishopsgate street belaboring him- . self with "a cat-o-nine-tails in atonement for past dissipation, he would be taken to be examined by Dr. Forbes Winslow. Between the Flagellants, however, and the remorseful womenwho make public avowal of their degra dation in hope of improving their hearers, there is only the breadth of a whipthong. Both have excellent intentions, bcith practice repentance with a zeal which can leave no doubt as to their sincerity ; but their highway exhibitions do nothing but mischief. Magdalen preacher esses are to be found elsewhere than in Shore ditch. On Sunday afternoons and evenings one or Jul•re of them may be heard discoursing in well nigh all the crowded districts of Lon don. V. LAJUDERBACIVS CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC M AND COMERCILL ACADEISIY. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH Street. Thwrough preparation for Business or College. Special attention given; to Practical Mathematics, surveying, Civil Engineering, &c. A first-class Primary Department. Ben lm§ Circulars at Mr. Warburton 'a. No. 430 Chestnut street. THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY— BOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. . PREPARATORY CLASS In response to mauy solicitations, this Class has been opened for those who desire, to be fitted for entrance into the next regular Class. Apply to HENRY COPPEE, LL. Tl.' 'ocl-lm§ President. AN ENGLISH LADY WHO HAS RE sovd• tome years in Parts wishes some pupils' at their resid,ence from Ito 3 o'clock, daily. ller course of instruction includes English in its various branches. French, which she ?musk s well and the rudiments of music. - Address 31,15 S STOTHARD, 612 Spruce street. References—Geo. F. Ty ler ,Fifteenth aud Walnut; Gilnum Peacock, BULLET] N office. 5e.27-Im§ IUISS AItROTT AND MRS. WELLS, • 111 (Formerly of N 0.1607 Poplar street), • W ill open their Boarding and Day School for Girls, on the first Monday In October; 1869, at No. 6264 GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. • Until October hit, direct to No. 744 North NINE TEENTH Street. aulo-34 T.HE ARCH•STREET INSTITUTE—YOB Young Ladies, 1345 Arch street; will mope). MONDAY, September Aith. A•pply from 9t012A. M. • an3o-2m4 • • MISS L. n. BROWN( Principal. R. W. 13...FENNEY BEG,S TO , INFORM :Ill: his pupils that he expects to return from Europe and resume ids lessons by.the 26th of October. ocl3-6t". M. FOX, TEACHER OF FRENCH and German. private lessons and classes. Nest. dence. No. 611 South Fifteenth street., GI • BARROWS'S* SCHOOL: FUR BOYS. L. in the €ITY INSTralt TH ; . at . Chestnut and Eighteenth, Will re-open MONDAY ; Sept. 1 3 . an 2 3ml ••ATISS•LAIRD'S SEMINARY FOB Young -Ladies, No. 323 North Seventh street, wit! reopen WEDNESDAY, September 8,•1869.f • ael6-Im* 168 MARY --IT:HOWELL; HAVING 11"1 returned to the city, will reeumo her musical duties on October M. N 0.4 1 B. Nineteenth street. oc3t .R.'CHARLES HrJARVIS WILL RE. M . rune the dutiee of hie profeeeion 510NDAY,13ep . teroher 13th, 1869. Rosidonee Nortilinetoentli street, shove . Arch: . . • sell-if§ lANO.I-KISS ELIZABETH AND MIS,. 'JULIA ALLEN.. .Apply at tho iaaidonco of tbett ;Lethal', Professor GEO.BoN_ Aliorx, 216 5: ti utoentl) -strotit; - • .' •• . 02-I§ , . _ . RONDINELI;A, ;TEACHER 'OF Singiag. Pri*atn leasons and claimed. llasidenct. aOff Tnntsanth street. THE-PHILADELPHIA RIDING School, .Noe, 3334, 3338,'3338, 3340 and 3342 Markel wee smell/ open. Thu School is the 'largest, best ar• ranged. and tine Stables attadhed• are the, most connno diens • and • thoroughly ventilated of any in , the city • Horsemanship scientifically taught, and' Ironies thor oughly trained for the middle. • The Meat timid may ride with p erfect safety. • • • To biro, handsome Cittiingeti , with careful dilvers, for weddintovpdrtioa, operit,'sbopping. 11 ororo taken 14 livery. • oc9tf • BETHCRAI I9 G rroprloto . r. • - J °4ll.;lS. f3CEIAFIWiIt biefll9o at onto remove ip de stored at No. N. Third !Arcot, Philadelphia, g°° nd PaY!' t°r e 1 ort. he s v i H hCsotIdWFORQ Cu " w . ei>j • yt 5 North Third'street. . . •„ EDUU& • mustcAL. INSTRUCTIONS. PERSONAL; . wOOD FOR '.. LAE! 1 ' , . , ...-.41- _ • cr . 4 +,, . "- . e,.. , v... A 'Mho subscriber' ,' , tyu 11. Sa i, t.l\ ). , VI • '..4 "' ''' " s '"'; ACAPE MA Pi• • ~•1 ,1 1 .- je, if vi.:ib t oyer 't es 69 ilt4p .. 11 . 1 ;,. Q* 7l:l / 1 1113 —a- N zt , . _.,... ,- " , ..0\e,f-'-:-.: ~"'. p*, Y'' , .Atlo o diz. 4, / ii V. 1 / 4 , ' , ,i' V ".''' , ... t " THE WQr 1 41iNcf , TIMBE. • s -Oribill (mot of • NlNiintlo .-' N 61iiD AND FIFTY, ACRES, Situated near the Railroad, 'Middle Township, - Cape Ray county, New Jersey , four Ellice below the Court h -House in-lots of limn-twenty .. t.o , thirty- acres.; eau r . Benaili Tonilin,nt Green creek, will mhow um timut y . TR MS—One-fourth Cash r ; balance in Rix and twe r o e months; with interest and revi a r t i l taratape A o i f i tral , yea given. •2!...29 SPIAY- I .4*. B AX,W 9 P t . ' ' cell 6t '''' PLUMB • xgAzip.A.nis, 2_ i-•(, .1221 MARKET STREET, :/10 1 .4 1 : 0 .ELP.M4? . .t ; Steam and Gas fitting, land Power and Steam Pomp% Plumbers' Marble and floapstorie Work. Terra Gotta IV, ClataeY. Toveilltqwwho l9. and ;Samples of flubbed Rork may b _ e • uteri at ray stole. =dam§ - - • ruts.- BMA Streets . is oltocritiEs;LlAVOiet - ' 4l iV NEWS` MESS MkOKERt IN KITTS. ALI3ERT C. ROBERTS bEALBII , 111 SINE GROCZBIEB, Corner Eleventh and VinnStreete. VENT SHAD , AND SPICED .1.• Salmon, Tonnes and Sonata, in prime *vile received and for sale at COUBTIPS East End Gr ry No. 118 Bong). Second street.below Chestnut street. 'DIME SPICE 6, .G.ROUND AN . ,Ll. —Pure. English Mustard by the pound —Olsoice White Wine and Crab Apple Vinegar for picklinitin storey and for ode at CO:UrST '8 East'End Grocery, No, 118 bstith Beeond street, below Chestnut street. NEW GREEN GINGER:--400 POUNDS oT ric a e st Gc d nenger in store and for misfit street, below Chestnut st reet. No. U 8 Booth 14c4)126 CTIMID—BRANDY. FOR PRESERVII4O. " • —A choice article • just • received and for sale at STY'S Fait, . End Grocery No 118 South Second street, below Chestraut street. , o , TY f3.—T 0.31 A T FICA, MOUE I#.7,7urtle and Jullien Soups of Beaton Club Manufac ture, one of the tined articles for Pic -nlcs and . sailing parties. For sale at COIRYTY'S End,Grooery, No 118 South Second street, below Cbeatout street. „ . LIINSER. MAULE, BROTHER '411‘ . •CC0.,,• • • • 2500 South Eit'reet. • 1869.•_ 13 APA'T T l lll . YAKErI3.• CUOICE SELECTION - - • . or - • Coßti MTN' •FOR PATTERNS... gek . SPRII ()BAND _J;LEMLOG4.I B69 tiQ el. -SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK. • LARDS STOCK.. 1869. gL ii 9 M A A: ila t atin 1869. - • CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. • DELAWARE FLOORING' ASH FLOORLNG. • WALNUT FLOORING. Qea FLoRibA El3 - tioAßbs.i Qao Love. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. .1.1.)Ut/. RAIL PLANK. RAIL PLANK. 1869WALNYT, i . 3 - X - RDS AND 1869* WALNUT BOARDS AND ..-LANK. lc, m ' ^ WALNUT BOARDS. . • WALNUT PLANK. . • ASSORTED' • FOR • CARIRET KERS, • , BUiLDE M RS A , AC. • 1869 UNDERTAKE u"PuIRS ' ...1211.11a l ER. ge. ; Rs - 1869 RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND FINE. 1869. BE tE S SIE E D CUIt ' II I 7. A. 1869 WRITE OAK PLANK AND DOADDR. HICKORY. A SCANTLING I.B69.CAgALIIN NA T:ttnxts. 1.869. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869.. c(TDAA l iPsilleak S. 1869. - CYPRESS SHINGLES. LARGE ASSORTMENT. FOR SALE LOW. 1869. PLAWAIIIeiiII. H. 1869 LATH. atArix BROTIma ll dre_co_ t . 1,500 80TH STEME.T. Lumber 'Under Cover, ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, White; Pine, Yellow Plno, Spruce', Rowlock. Sninglea, &c., always on hand at low rates. . WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 924 Itichinead Strret, lEighteruth Ward. mh29-IYii Y ELLOW 'PINE LIIMBER,--ORDEREI for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumber OXO , crated at abort notice—quality subject to inspection., Applit to EDW H. BOWLEY• I6 South Wharves. fed BUSINESS, CARDS. EEtabUsLed 1821. wM G. FLANAGAN & SON, 10[01:1SE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, No. 129 Walriut Street jri IY§ • •LLIONS'A• WEIGHT, THORNTON PIKE, CLEMENT R. OR .CONI,THMICAE 1 7 1 181.10 0 HAPIt t. A g N t ;C N Ig NEAL . ' • • • itoportoti of earthenware BhtpDlnl and Comm eslonAtereb?..n.tat WalnutG.lls btreet, FnuaoeiVcos. J3.' WIGHT _ • .' ' ' ' . ATTORNEY-AT LA W ,_. :Couluissioner of Deeds for thotibite of , Kenneylvardu In Illinois. - - ...- ._ ~...e . 96 Munson street, No. 'll, Chicago, illinai!.. .!'''''',—. ,rIOTTOI.J . SAIL.,,D—HUCH;76ICIS, vAliny .) •iridth,' from 22 inches tol6 inches wille,all numbers .;Tent and. Awning Duca, Paper-maker's FelAngtßall iTwine,ap. , , .. • JOHN W. EVERniAIi, „ ••, lag , , N 0,109 Church street, City Stores. ' tRIVAr W=ALt3.--: QBVVEII 8 (11 1 ' PROP • ifitY.The only. Platy get Privy-Wells cleansed and ; d Infected, at very. low 'pricee, _A. ITT , SSON, Dann . /:tae el' f P4°.l.n)"reersry t .NEWPIJO.LIWIEQNS . -31immr•MMI Hl l l tio,l3 9 r 0 ,z,....pr, MARRIAGE.—. 4. - Pkw,iiograpof Leetureii, as. delivired.at ,thp . New , ' ark' kinsman of AnatOmy; , embracing, the subjects.; \oiv to Live and what Lis'e for; Youth, Maturity and ~018.:Agefliattinroolgeneraly reviewed; the 081180 01 .Itr , digestion, Fistula ce and ervons Diseases accounted for; . ,Merriago 'Philosophically Consitlered,..;&O" ko. Pocket...volumes Containing these , Lecturee . wilt he. for '. WardeGnost mild. on receipt of 25 cents; by, , addressing • W. 4i.,,1.0arY , Jr.. Sontheestoorner of piftit anillirabout 1 ' iltre:te.Pli iadeinb a. , . • ' .. 1628 lii D . G E R S'. LAND. - . ..W4ATE15ta. 01 . 51.q. PooKET(RNIVEN/YEAuL , and STAG AN- Dig beautiful . Ardoll; 110DGERS'. arkd MAXIE II 131ITCHEA'Si and OioIXEDEBBATED '1,000131.7101 RAZOR. ~ SIDISSORS 1N 'OASES 'of thalkkaat quallo tnazora4.llolvett,Seiasibrkand Table Ootlmy, ground ck v ard 'grligliftificAt.',%ErfißhieglcAlt a f t 3 1 ?-..lialtgemt d, OpOsar arid Snrkricalmjaatrumentarakfir,lls Tenth etnitt, Wow r. •!, •, - • 14.7 1,- u ,*, 1,- 1 ../. === cuirLmY. at== 1C1) .c,ou.i.Atat , .„,..+ ,st.t,6,lt, t.; 11 A.NO It TH E 1.1 plaoOWNOtitiefi" the Fourth - Division of -- the 111 All'ary •_4,-,.. . Besot , ...14 thel3lelect and . Common Conn 'ials,Of l. - ell f i pliiladelphia, That the place • r ,Wof tOti jtcyn t orirth Division of the Fifth ard (031ra to . .t Alio house of Joseph DANis ,:the 4ouAoiof Henry Keohrs, North- WOO c irier of krßilt and Union streets. „.../..;,,,,) '.-- , ,,,,e,iv,,,,,;,,z.,;ii30uiS WAGNER, • •v• ' '. l'residen of Commoia Council. ATTE BT-ROBERTrRETH ELL, Assistant Clerk of . Select CoLtineil. ' WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, . . • • • —•-- •;--.Preshlent , of Select Connell: - - - Approved this twelfth day of October, Anno Domink,A.ol4 -1_,A,k(11,0fLf .. ;:0rgh,,[4 . 41 . 4..:13 dred and sixty-nine (A. 11.). - ilib9.) ' " ' ' . - DANIEL -1%1, FOX, it 1 , .., Alalyr of 12111,3(lejoia. " 100 E tioll T,lO 'I4 0101 1 11 E OPENING lii• .il ty Si j i ,Jl,t, ~.'olombi'a. av,enktotr,oiathe?l,,erLoti Road I to' flip 'Park: ' '' - - - ' 1?/.861iSc4,.DffifelSeleVt: iakil) CoUlniiin feeito4 f e ll s off,thectty of: rblindelpittlt, , 'Mitt th& Chiefs CommisAiOner -of lligliwitys be and he 'l.4' hcl+l4 iliredted to gi.Vel notice to , they tit#lnlitlf l' , o f :p r opoxfy over and throfigh whichrealinubia, f'l avenue shall :pass, awl tthouStertoit 'rodd to ~ the "Parlf;lhat the same' NViil lurreqntred .- for. - public purposes aftel•!ihiee s 'nidittliti from said ii ,j notice..,,i .., , , ~ . • : , , . . . •:Pre;mitte , nt of ConottatiCouucil... ' z A•i•Tr.id-L-litj,BEltt B.V.THIIIiIii,•'. . : , • ', . '. 'ASsititant' Clerk of Soled Conncll.. , , . • .. . ! i WILLIAM .S. STOTILF , X)•,. ~ `,, •' , ' VreSiderit of Select ;Connell. Approved-this. - tliirtc4nth' , day:of' Pctober,.' • r .AllllO DOMIII 0110 thoiisao eiglithim - anA . 41R1 - sixty-nine (A. I). ;180)) 4 * • Mayor of .Philadelphia. Stt:PPL.EMEN . T TO AN, OftblNA.N(ft entitled *!An ordinance to prohibit ;the or - Ceti/3n of -wooded - buildings," approved' April 11,1863. 4 Stu:item 1. The - Select and Common Coun ells. of 'the 'city of 'Philadelphia do', ,ordain, That all the provisions of the , ordhuitite to which - this is a supplement shall extend and apply to. that portion ' .of: the Twenty.second • Ward of said city lying hetween Germantown avenue and Bristol* Township idnaroad, and !high street and Upsal stfeeti and alio betweend GCTMEIBtOWII avenue and ,Wistuddelcon street and Harvey and Upsal streets. • ,• . 4 LOUIS WAGNEII,. President of Coniraori Caudell: l: Assistant Clerk of Select Caddell. • WILLIAM kik STOKLEY,,' Pry ident of Select Council. Approved this thirteenth day `of Octo ber, .Ailuo Dmitini one thousand eight hinitlied; and sixty-nine (A. D.180.11.' • • ^ * DANIi2; It. It Mayor of Philadelphia. AII:SOLUTION V,),.At7T.f1.011.1Z8 - tikFte , Lain transfers in the apPrdpriation .to the inspectors of the CM:linty Prison for 1669. iletoired, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the city of Philadelphia.' That the City Controller.- I hereby., authorized to, make the follovring...transfets ift-the':appro-- priation to the inspectors of the County Prison ' lot - 1869, to-wit From item.J.. o 7,_clothing and bedding, two thousand dollars*, from item ••repairing looms, five hundred dolliws; in all • two thou sand five hundred dollar ; to. Stow 18, repairs. From item 1, flour, forty-seven hundred and fifty dollars to the following items: To item 16, fuel, twelve hundred dollars. To item It),, gas, two ittrottred, dollars. To item Z 3, leather, 'three' thousand dollars.• • To item 41,-,salarierri throe hundred and ilfty dollars, to pay the salaries: of_two day watch men for the remainder of the presentyear. - • LOUIS - WAGNER, • :President - of Common Council. Azzthrr-ROBERT 13ETI1 ELL, . • • • Assistant Clerk of !Meet Council. •i , WILLIAM : b STORLEY,J' • president of Select Council. . Approved this thirteenth day of October, Arnie Domini one .thousand, eight hundred' and sixty-nine, A. D. 1869). - . . • • DANIEL F,OX, • .It • • .:Iklayor.of Phibuielphia. PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SEPTE3IIIMIi 24th, 1809. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this DePartment up to; 12 M.,•fIfONDAY, November let, for the building and fitting of • four Steamers for the ReVenue Marine. Bid ders to 'furniidt their'.own specifications, the ; same to be submitted to a board of officers, the Department reserving thu right to reject all, if • not frdm competent and responsible parties. speed being, of great' importance, the De partment has adopted this course to invite competition, and will require 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 tuttlicient sureties for the proper perforiminee of -the work; ,aecording to' , . the specifications, models, sc., . approved,. The vessels will be 'of the ,folloWing dimen sions Propeller 'of • iron—hertntildirodite , brig rigged. Length:l7o feet on load line. Breadth of beam, feet, moulded. • Depth of bold, 15 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 lead line. • Breadth of .beam, VI feet, moulded. Depth of Bold, 12 feet. ' Draft of 'water not to exceed 8l feet, loaded. Two small steamers, of wood. • Length,lso feet on load line:- Breadth of beam, i fee, moulded. Depth of hold, 9 feet. Draft of water not to exceed 61 feet, loaded. - Propeller to have one direct-acting engine; Large side-wheel steamer, one oscillating or beam engine ; Two small steamers,,bettin engine: Speed to be guaranteed.' GEO. B.:BO:UNWELL, se24 f s toe2s¢l Secretary of the Treasury. • -- GrkN,TtF7 Ft! immix fIOPPIO. FIIiE DRESS SHIRTS 'AI/Li _ _ GLN S 1 NO' L 1 J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, sour doors below 0 bnli/°utal U 61:tm w tr. PATENT , SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT mANUF,ACTORY. _ Orden for these colebraceu Bnirte;wpriedl.oml:4 l 7 GentleteriVOMllSithig GOOdgi • Of late lines in full variety. • WINCHESTER CO,, " - 700 0 ITESTNUT. • Jea-m w f tf 111* FINE ARTS ]tablihed 170. A. SOBO - SON FRENCH PLATE LOOKING GLASSES, Bewatiful - . 01 0 45131 °8 , .., iriiGRAIVINGS.AND PAINTINGS,, .maeurazwpr,,ot all kind, 91 0 —., . . 'l4 l 6faiiiiGittsk - Portrait &rim e:ll;ankes• 010 '46iiis'sx . v.r.P;sTAEEtri, ~-, „,, :, if Mb DPW' i 6 ve tlivebPiie l , ll ,9 4 ., , ,4 .. q • " • • PHIL ADICIAMIng • $ . . c . , F ' ipEr.ktgoSTOCIVS; ,al'AftINA: TECE.., IN - cleptigneditiOlolv receltrink from-0141E1bn Fano eioekTe conihrotetiloincueter county Farina, which they NAfferio.the Vedo..'joB.ll. Bli OSIER & (10.;Ailsmie for • .IfailrotpotdoB Botitli Delewar6 ayonuo. ~• . . 4: ‘ , t. ~,i i _I ii;,.•1.1 . :1 t.!U .' ' , la . ° JO 'll3l:Mail RAP/1113 11MESIART. LotuteNtipufiY,,, 9 4 irmpying and h 4 is now out of danger SECRETARY *OF WAR BELKNAP is expecte4 , tpel?tc7 flat dutiesin about ALTER Writ ream,` an" "Cite robber; was sentenced at Poughkeepsie, N. Y estet;day, t!:t fiv,e years' imprisonment. fOr Supplying' thei - lJnited stationery were opened in Washington, to day yl tday. .'Vets • AOV froMißuenos 10 . )SepNinb 9 state .that Lopez had' not left tlie auntry,but was at San Estanislaus with two thousand me and two cannon., : ,„ , • • ' A . ente.tiop . desPatch that rAd~ rniral Farragut had - a relapse yesterday; and that his pilysicians did n9t expect iiim to liv through the nigh. • -- Trit; Rev. Dr. H. N. Pierce was yesterday . elected Missionary Bishop of Arkansas' and Indian Territory by the Episcopal House of Bishops. LATEit -12ETURNS • from lowa. indicate that the Republican majority in that State will el ceed 35,000. The legislature will probably stand 42 Republicans to 8 Democrats, and the House 85J to 10 Delnoerpts• 1 TEE Wee r leeilived by the Sultan with imposing and magnificent ceremO flies. Th • • A tem_of_the_Bosplionts-we eted with boats, gaily decorated,and the bank's were proviAd with ,spectst9is. r stated 'Chat kfened the way fora renewal of the diplomatic rela tions between Mexico and Spain, suspended since 1801, and that and Mexican • Dlinisters at Washington have officially called titan eitelf6ther: :-'7; NEWS has been received, from. Central 'Asiatluit. the , Ameer Bokbara has petitioned for the assistaiide 'ofiß r uisavi - 1112.4 Shefe Ali, of Cabo l; that he has sent tribute to the Czar,and that his eldest son has gone to St. Petersburg to secure the sucrewsion to the Caliphate . through the protection of Russia. to 'qctotigrt Ath 'll'avehettirreceived.. irevolut was imminent. Troops, had been stationed 'along the frontier •of the State. The Govern ment was buying up and manufacturing ammu nition in large quantities. Desertions from the army were numerm, • .On the night of Sep tember t 4t"hseveral solaiers despite&from the barracks. During the confusion that ensued there were cries of a Viva Placid° Vega!" throughotit the city. A detacluneut of several hundred curalry..belongitg,i, to„Lozada app9ared on the tptithern freintlet• t cauting'lcitnisiderable alarm. The fitly-ninth Lualversary of Mexican independence vas r eclehmted enthusiastically, Four riien,we ateidentOrkilled tiring a salute. The anniversary of the independence •`•of Chile ,was alie - cctlebrated: t' Al'tiislrß ID Sp,* NADRID, Oct. 1.4..-. According to offiCial ; re polls bl'c.tbe government autlikri ties, the. imairrecilon 'has been rediiced to a small gronp of insurgents, who are.. doing their utmost to avoid the national toops. 3FAiiiirn; Oct! star. holds out again:4 the troOpS: :desitch states that thelitinigenis'haieptekkired to capitulate, but the antliorith : Amami; an ?unconditional _The..town .01.8ei4..ha5.. revolted, .and the inhabitants'are: .flyingi.' Troops have been sent to restore order. Six' thousand re .: bets have Stibibitted:44 Orb C.ioernrrient'e.fircers in tarragona, 13arcelOna. and vicinity. The Republican leaders, l'aul and Salvoctea, aband ,oncd by their.followere, have. tied toGibraltar. "The: latter,after leaving, Sarapssa, was.de . rented. while retiring throagivAndalusia, and 70 • of his men were killed and the remainder dis persed. • • - • A number of Ilepablican - journals published in the provinces lave been suppressed by;the local authorities; for inciting insurrection. The deputies to the Cortex, composing the; Republican minority, have absented themselves from the Chamber, and many are rupposed to be concealed in' _this city or vicinity. It is rumored that the government intends, to arrest .them, ,under authority of the late act suspending individual rights. , The , committee appointed by the Cortex to inquire into the Conduct Of . the . .Repiablican deputies in _the. present -.insurrection, recom 7 0 mend that a vote of censure be passed Against the Republican minority for leaving their seats in the House, and that legal proceedings be commenced against those deputies who . have taken an active, part in the rebellion. The Cortes has passed a,vote of thanks to the lenders of. -Las Tunis, in Cubit. Deputies from Porto Rice have appeared ithe Cortes. One of their first acts was to, presait_a demand lit colonial liberties and reforms. t, This gave rise to an interesting deltate: Deputy Artua alluded to the unswerving fidelity. of Porto Ilico, and declared that its union,' through' lore, With Spain; would be greatly strengthened by the conferring of the libertieg asked...l General Prim' praised the he roisitt of the defenders of time mother country in the Antilles.• Dr ittty ;.tici;f42-- . The ' of publishes a synovds of the reply made by..llin isterSilvela to Sieldes'i• 'note. Silvela says reasons dictated 'bk 'national ?dignity . prevent the acceptance of foreign, niddiatiou domes tic atlairs. The - intimations made- by Sickles' are received . with the ;one nation owes to another with: which.it is bound by the ties of ainity, It, is presdined tliat;.the American (.4ovetnynoht .only desires to strip , the 'struggle' in Cuba of Its saligttimary. cliara . eter. 'rile 'Washington' Cabineris' urged to - impede the departure . of supplies to the insurgentS;Who prevent the Spanish *Government from , carry inat' out a policy in Cuba in harmony with:that at home.: •Sitvela. raainains , t.ha nt. the insur entS'of*Cubh 113`6 in l thCv nifruirity and by no at, twines belong to the \vealkitiest and most infitt-... .ontitil daises. • The - ..gpoca mentions. the ,conferences itween and i ,GettertiP-Steltles, in which the former 'Jilted the Of; the gunboats.. building!, in= the ; Uhiteil. States ? TroteStink tbatitbey; ; ArerA . .Oii,l4to. be . ;peed to prpteet . the' shores of Cuba against ex peditions in aid of the insurgents from foreign countries. . , The govenunent every MOW', Perk(oPPl -- rolohper Potrtb-ltlee; AublenCandll4lkleriaTravel. The ease oftrayei in our tunes ena les men .43f, family to se stfapge. lands without leaving, then' ut hdnim,) And ilts,duables mon. who:arcthe ngdst, of largs business , arrange- • ments, byselectink.wtiat.r:in businesB 'we call „ ; tlr dull season, tl s absent themselves from. hdme „for alew :w ee , and weeks in those, few Wee oroi .14 islhet,tvi.Fallqd,;to' do, tq con— 'Anent. The mind lopßs back with ihdpathy > , indeed 7 ;on,tlid , l,guovatien of the people a cen 7 , turY ago, ivliep, JOisiat took two yeari , and a half CO gd'frtint Boston to, ,Detroit, thorn Detroit to Marquette, from Martmette `to St. . Paul and from+ St:TAtil to. 4 9 §tcqt. ,„-.lf Ira! had only, invested in a. single copy ;Appid= imitg;•4 l .; : tblo' oil ej#l:Vp . ,llv.u.3r tptti .he "'ivould• - •„ have learned how to'do'it in 'a :fortnight, :and could'hase fiikemhis faintly/ with him, Oa time in , a palace car, 4 ~. . 4 .., ;,,,, Another obliquity of ancient travel' lies beep iriieved by the invention: of the aime4al.lle, and the iierfeetion'ef this. waylial A , rttiett;itsed on railroadSin.alf:habltOle . ‘'oll4', - TsAttdbatV the Sailor, besides great imileringS on the -seat and on the lands, endured the greater misery of having to spend muck of his time at sta tions. Whenever, by some unusual fortune, nummuni s disp9Fel e to employ theAint,e st,s of the .;1414e - c4;i9- t be did turn lip at a point known to coma merce, it inevitably "proved that the ship fo' Onehad t sa,ilc4.. the day r befors,,an,dpat &lip" m11*(1 1 111 fa Yilar.f 1 So Sitidliad tildtita adjust himself for the rernah3ing three Intni ,dred and fifty-three days (the Mussulman cal endar being lunar) 41 jOtTli4 aPt ft?? whittling. whittling. Supposing this' happene seven tunes in. each voyage: v ile; Lutist haie spent] forty-nine Mussulman years Minut.fortY-ninei days, say, on a rough calculation - ,: , fortpseven Christian years, four monthd„:and twenty days at these places, where they had r. no , Atlantic Almanacs at the newsrooms, nokeren,.., at, Bea dles- dime series;or. New York. Obsermer.; and where, therefore, fortunately for ,us,, was obliged to make uplisownsertals or die o ennui. Let it be meutiOned; in passing, that if all people knew what •gOod fun it is to make up your own novels, there would be but little market for the,Waree of those who write, for the jouls: It may be peril* surmise that this wi l e the Catise for the depitse'br the 'newel and the tale of iheinisent' gitteAticin; which may die out from:the literature' ofa atit other as completely as Amadis and Esplandiau and 'Veils and Gallen have died: .froth this, Such loss of time at way-stations •may be coat sidered now as substantially miknown, and the traveler who leaves' hobo Souale on the lOth of Juno for hJ3 holiday, informing. his junior partner.that. he shall be back on the sth of Au? : :: : I : bajteep_that-irvmise as' lie st ,atapy-,othor r promise...cf„ Greeofell. Co. will not go . tii protestAttantie 'lifAirAmgerVorfoESAND fs tints phot title • by a writer he the", New-TOrk.Eretikagt3full 'She is -an elderly lady, with,a peculiar phy-, siognomYi a face that attracts . your. a4tsntion! irnmedistely. • 'llls famous psuderrof the plss shins, the high priestess Of the free-fqe sect, if a curious study. Her physique,"does Not lies tray her age, her hair, is, thick and 'dark, though she - is 'pa.st sixty-ffve, and 'is worn hi puffed bands. Her , forehead is wide, but rev treats, while , her eyes.,are very,larfiet l 4ll l4 and dark, suggesting the 'id'ea ot absorption. She has a delicate, soft,' 4 white• hand, that . be stows the gentlest Sint 'of "a shake when' ,You are • intredneed.• She "dresses in heavy black ;Oki:without trimmings; a rich point-lace collar, and cuffs of antique paUern, relieved :the . sombreness. • A- black Cashmsre shawl, bordered, with a - deeps guipure flounce, was over her shoultlers,-and a neat_ cap, with, a tea-rose bie top,'ctunpleted her attire: , . Madame Saud' seldom • takes the initiative in. eenve.m tion; but, when she, speaks, torrents Of do -quence floiv from.her mouth in fine; round ac cerits„:k•nding,;4oditional ~i nterest. to s tir sub jedt. She . is 4 great adniirer 'jewelry; and 4 19 w:told, turfed from, its true putposemben sent fo the Mint, for Stich fairy-like 'Creatures' of fan% can i be crated out of / th •m • .'!' "" Moliziptiorrs . Or OCIMANNTEAMERS. • 4, I TO' AliiirVX • SHIPS - . PROM - - 17011. . DALIEZ ...Atalanta -.....4 London... New York-. Sept. 25 'ripoli. '' Liveypool...New York; riu B .....8er4.26 Columbia.„..]... ' Olasgdw...Nerly York,- 'Oct. 1 City of Dublin....-Antwerp,..New York - ''Oct. '.2 Teutonia ... .„,.. .Harriburg..,New Y0rk..,...., , Oct. '2 Ilanos.l.-4..'.; - YorlW.-.. ~ ~. -.Met. 5 Siberia_ Livernool..:NewYork e. 13 yl- Oct. 5 f.: pf AnMerp , .......LiKerpool.- "ew.lcork. . Oct. 7 Voropis.4.--........4...G1a5 ,, 0w7.. ew 1 ork..i. .4 Oct. .8 i nelPatia 1....,,... rre: ‘ .: : e1itif0rk.,..,... ; ;;.f. Ont.-9 Virginia:. ...... .:...Liserbool.: ew1f0r1e.........Z...Arer. 6 Cof Baltiniore...Liyerpool....New York Via "li2 Oct. 9 Jaya. ,.....:...,:- . :;,-/.1 , 1 6 1 1 41. 1 1fr i .,r1 F ...;.....-....--Oc t: 9 3 nnlata--...-.Pliilailelphia--New 0r1eara..."...----Oot. 16 ntrinii•!-LP,/z i tade1PM44.8atannah:.+.,...„...‘,..1....0ct. 16 A st'." ... -...::Ne* 1 otk;..Attlinwitllltz......:: 0ct.16 City of Mexico... New Yorx... Vera Cruz__ ....... .....-Oct. 16 - England ...:.........New:York...Literoool...-..-- .....-...0ct. 16 Gen ]Meade' New York.. :New Orleans- ..:;..::. Oct. 16 C of Washing'u_N'ew,York....l.4Yerpool....„...---....0ct. 16 Britannia -.....-New York: -Glasgow... -.... ...... --Oct . 16 Lafayette ., ,-...New York...Hayro.-... .......Oct. 16 Etna .::.a....41..-,:biert# )15brk;AWartectolltitt Hal 2.-.:0ct.16 Silesia:, ..: ... .. , ..:-.....NewYerk.:.nalanntir---4---••Oct • 19 Ell Aila .:....-.. ....... New 1 °rt....Liverpool- .._.Oet . 01 Idaho ........Nett Yorlc..l,Werpciol ....-....—.0ct. at Colurubis New York... Havana -.-. .......... -Oct .21 S. ARD OF TRADE.T. S. tiOo 1. C. 1107111 TAN (MorroLTDonuarzEs. D A TOMS C,' BAN -.__ D. sTr ES ON ARDItHATION. O. Jarnes.l E. A. Bowler, e g . #uzby; • .• Wm. ,W. Paul,,, • • ; , Thorium l.:Gillespie: MARINE BULLETIN. • • TORT OF PHINADISLPIIIA—Ocr.IS Eltsa MIMS. 6 111895 r SETS. 5 201 HIGH WATHH. 941 41{.111vED YESTEitDAY: Sfeanier Chester, Joiies,2thotirs from NeiiiYork, with incise to W P Clyde dc Co, Steamer Sarah, Jones,, 24 hours from New York, with and .e to W M Baird Co. • • Steamer Tacony, Icicholii, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to .'Vt' Baird 4 Co. schr Cornelius,' Noies, , 3' , days froM Virginia, with !wise to Lennox & Burgess. Tug Commodore, Wilson. from Havre de Grace.with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. o Tug El udson Nicholson ,. fr om• . • Ba • ltim• . ore, • w ilh, a tow f barges to WP EK I RE YSTERDAY. Si, amer Bristol. Wallace, New York. W P Clyde & Cs. licrapier4 a Slitirgr;Dennis..• lialliniore, A Groves, Jr. Brit, Abby Watson, Allen, Boston, Blaklston,GraetritCo Schr Annie -Magee, Young, Salem, do Sell-Mary G Collins, Endirott,,Boston, do Schr R Boston," • 1 do Seim II L Slaiglit, Willits. Richmond, do Schr M A Folsom, Rose. Chelsea. " do Schr SS 13. AlaCan . ley,fiubbard Wilinington,NC: Lennox & Burgess. Schr Eleanor T, Ray, Richmond, Va. David Cooper. Schr G A Twible, Loughery, Washington, DC. do Schr Broadheki, Crowell, Boston. do ' Borg) Daylight, McConney, N York, Biakiston, Graef . . ,1 - .. Co. . Barge Emerald, O'Brien, do do .. iltearptuti E A tioutter ! fluglee, Brunswick, Ga. E A 'Sothhir ,t , Cti,, -" -= A . ' N Vng Tbo3Jetlefetin.' Allekiy It titimore with. a tow of bargela..NV.P,Clyle & Co, __ Tug Obealipeake lltertiltew, Haifa db Oritice,,ieith Et tow of barges, NV P'Clyde &Co. ' • HAVRK DE GRACE, Oct. 13. The following boata left here thia morning, laden and consigned as follows: Harrison: & Soh, Eleven' Brotbers and. Mary, with lumber to AN - ate in - 1114one Co; It M Foreman and Rebut-it 311 i ry, do to Taylor & Betts; .1 Seasholtz, W W Bayberry, C Lyman and John Zunmerman;ao to,Pat terson & Lippincott: John Lingofelt and Wm Mom, do to D Trump & Son; Jl' Woolverton, to R Woolver tout ; Bawl Christ, do: to: hballvain...4 Bush; X'arker, do to John Wilson; Cumberland, wood to Mainlyunk. Oct. 14—The following-bouts left here this morning: 'l 4 .llide,`Witb grain to? F. flames, and lumber to Camden; 'SU artueilatinu. lumber to' Ta'ylor k Betts; Cod Craig, do to.Creig & 121anchard; Q Hartman, do to Norcross & Sheets: Wright -Jeßro,do_tci IL CroakeY; Jennie Lucas, do to ord•T; S Bickford, do to D B Taylor Son; Jno Haldeman, lime to Chesapeake. ; * • IdBELORANDA4 Sterdner Aehiand, Crowell, home at Wiltaiiigtor4 NC. 12th inst., , Steamer Arref;Tirodiertned, cleared at New York yea ,terilay forlfong Kong; - - .- Steameeidain (NG); Yoli, Dterendorn, blea'red se New York.yosterday for Bremen. _ Steamier Liberty, Bald, sailed from New Orleans 13th thr HaValln and Baltimore. _ • •••."' Bark .Sarah B White, sailed frota .o(4ov:um 7th inst. for a port north of Hatteras, 'Brig A tenon ilowelisCrowell, sailed from natiiil2lfiS 7th , inst, for this pore I Prig NiMlVitallVTraolc,.hen'te at Ftirtland 12th ihst. Brig llavenw.Lnighton i hence for Belfast, ire. with tt• cargo of iwhcat,,encoopteredihe gate afternoon *of the '401, , 1at 42 30; , lon CUL I Yelisel ,dsil t inteifte miles= ends, cargo yartially datuaged.,,,S sticc,eeded' kitting to Muchiasport on the 4th, whera , she discharged cargo, or such part eit Waif damaged, and, will probably. proceed. v ,j . eph Johnson, of Cincinnati, mote. was lost; and one man t eas dvdrbOardtl?Rt was:recovered lie an 90st:tilted condition.. • . • • • Bri y inifY NirdeM,Vollinsi at' QUebec oth 'Usti from Solar Gen'Grant, - 11Onsion, 'hence at New Haven 12th instant. , • SchrAi A Andrews, Kelley, cleared at Beston,l3th forAhis port. - • ' Bahr : L Q Wisliert,‘ womb, New York yes terday.for Charleston. * ; • Schr Kote,Weptworth, Adanni,' stilled,from 'Cardenas ; inst ‘ for a port north of Hatteras.' ; • ; - . I c y Tgptonaim r .). • 7.1 14..-Passed in, ship McNor, rrran L 'carpool. 'NO - vessels at. the Breakwater to-daY. ,Clear; Wind SW' • ' •. . • . . _ . . ' BIISOBX,LANY. • • Rio,;Capt. Bowlatid - Young. loaded . ..with piles; ..,t,roillrid.fiiopt•Shulik, NB: t6N , lrork,iitas losV, the galo ottha4tb,pin`el the-Whole . erOW:lost: rig Rust fOP NeW.York Angra"th for .Malta i iwas fallen in with in dlstreini 17th. lilt. lot '5330,. lon Se, by., shin holden Bute at Boston: , 'She had lost her captain tty 1, mate and 'one man, In a gala on the .15th: had ahtb:lo4t onelt boats, Ac. , ..The,secoud ma t te of ,the.iGolden,itnlo waspot. on" board 'the' brig to navigate her,',and , sho Ordeeeded °later voyage She did not leak. - . NOTIOE ,TO MARINERS. '' i ' I X fitsCesis6 frowThruoy ( black No 1) h6s been sub it,ititted fort a evcand c ass Nyoe,diift Nun Rudy. to mark mote consplchously th entrance of th6•passage thr 9,611 the' •t 1 " 0 611pck Rip Sln9,llporthof ttio Pollock Rip Ott 4 vg. no q2it ',3 .' •^. i , d', , ' ,Scltr Is4Pp ip,,TAtittippit. ts , If ott,, hsttco at paol.xitn drift ltit tax . -., - • . , , - . ' '`'' :;'; ) P1VIM,N111NOTI: ES.', .11 01~,1~IUL OF ; c64,77a1tial 114SUILKNOE .COMPANY,, , 1' 69. TheDlrectors Miro this day declared idivitlend of Seven l'ollors and Fifty Cents per share, for the last six months, which will be paid to tho Stoekholdet% or thole legal representatives on and after the '2lst•instant, clear of all taxes. 1 • A. C. L. CRAWFORD, ochi Ot • BecrotarY. • - „ - A 14.11C;P:ANA4AMAKWAPA11,04A..44.m..4,.,13111.1)AT uOTOl3Eltl5' - 111 18" „ - 2111 , 1-01tittftit- , 11:141411:414.*,` -t. , +=, F9ELA.INIC.ILIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 19111LADELFEILI. .Office-435 and 437 Chestnut Street. Assets' on Jan uary 1869. 02,4377372 13. CapitAccrued .._,, al. .. ........... ..... . ....... .....-..........1400.000 al IR3 arpia Premiumit.....,--....—..-................. .....1,133,843 43 —.... unsEtrfarti ot}illarai i ', i ':lirstopidieltos Bo • $2304 1 121' '. ' ".- I '•' • ' • - 44304 1 004 ' • Losses Paid Since 1829' ()IMF A 1 05A 5 P , 0rW,."011).... ' i'''' u , Perpetual ind Temporarg_Policies on Liberal Termi t The Company tiled iesues•Policied upon the Rents of all kinds of buildings, Ground Rent.s and Mortgage*. .DLUI4OTOE if. , wi lati ioltV• Aitliro .r . 4., Atir4Altitio'r,' ,l • 5 , .7 nei Grant, Thomas Bpar. Geo. W. Richards, Wm. B. Grant, • blew Lea, .Thomas O. Ellis, Geo. Fairs, Gustavus 8. Benson. ALFRED BAKER. President. 1 GEO. FALES, Vice President ' JAB. W. McALLHSTER. Secretary... . THEODORE It. REGRR, Assiriant isecredary , folltdeSl _ igtor . sta - 0 *hers' :12A:dingir,ITIIIr711tirn:LOE-ik . _ - . i ~: 410411ge1l &grins .. w .7. . 7 . 7 . , . • t : 6 0:-' :•._ FIRE ASSOCIA T ION , - .- F - A or . PHILADELPHIA. - - - Incorporated March, 27, ! t ! i r. . ‘ ll,Ar ! stn ii iknio 6 not z office -r-10. Sti Orpj m ifth .. - 'S wi ti na. poti, - 7:"' . An -- D ' 0 IN N% E GHNERALLY FROM"- li r ' kftEit LoBB BY FB: Afitd 6 t 130 , 0 4 13 .*:**, 1 4 1869 . i- . ex T ,40,6 0 0045 otil n wimanill. Hamilton, Chorleop.l3 o owe , r, John Carrow, , . ~, A, ,it s W i titi o =, er, George I. Yeaulgt, \ piny, Atnibrltatir t .. , . JalePti B. LYilm7L+, -v - • eDI ilOnakilisell, ° l3 L6 am vi n P el . tp a tittaw . .jk " ;".. ' ° Pe • r Willlaniadri; ____ vrin. Wee!. k ..4i,..:,),,,-; ;';i:t t,? r%, 1 . WIC rlifi EU TONPrillaitt t wie. . iii. - I ga z ll l l s tilP ro k et t e lA c y, yip,,F rre Ident. TIELAWAILE-IeiIITATAL > SA.F . TEY: fikt.• .1/ SURANCM COMPANY. • Incorporated to! ,L thoegielaturn of Pennsylvania, 6. _ . Oakes,. 41. 4 . R. corner , . of THIRD andlsr4,lgrit Streets, f Oa ,etwalit, Oars ANDeight a/. of -the *orld. MINSURANCES OD goods liyi‘ rlver w rl,tlakept land carriage to all :4 of 4101 U ' fft, 'Nam so On Merchandise generally, on Stevie, Dwellings , ' slfausesid . p, . ASSETS OF THE CailltANT, • ilfoitenslied4,lB49l. 01200,000 Unltea States; Five per Cent.Loan' ...10-46 0 5..-. ..,•• • 238,500 00 120,000 UnitedStateo Six Rer Vent. Loan, - i•ted;ooo:3;inited StatstrifliWericent&Loatt troy Pacific Railroad f..-- 150 00 30,000 State - Of • ! . Eennityl2loo/* Biz: Per Cent. Loan., .731,375 00 "125,000 City Of Philadelphia Six Pervent, - , Loan (exempt from,Taatk...-.... 173,594 00 60,03 State of hew Jersey Six Per Cent.. - 20,000..Penturyttniiia- Eirat _ • Xertgage'Slx Per Cent Bonds 20,200 00 . 25,000 Pennsylvania, Railroad,. Second' ". • -- . • _Mortgage Six PeyCent.BoDdl 21410 00 _25.000 Western r enalylvenia 'Railroad , ' 3f ortgagO Stirrer Cent: Benda • • ,\, (Penna. lt.S.`gtutrantee.).- • 2PA2 O 130,000 State of 'Tennessee rye Per ,C ent, - .. :eat. 21,000 00 ,7 OM State of Teianelisee S i x Peet • .3,031 .25 )4p:10 Germantown decolirony,vrimei-z • ; pat andinterest guaranteed by • " • • " the City of Phrladelpliti,afai shares" stock;:,.. .. - • -• • . 15,00084 • 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroaa..CCitpany, - - - 200 shares stock:. • ' 11,100 90 6,000 North Penpsylvanfir Railroad Company, 100 choose stock • 3,500 00; 20 . 000 Philadelphia and • Southern • nail -• . • Steamship Company,Bo.eharea - - - stock 15,060 00 207,960 Loans on B an d a n d ylortgage, first liens on City Properties-___ 207,900 00 - Market Value, 61,130,.92,5 25 Cost, $1,094,024 .. • Real Estate- sem) 68 Bills receivable for - Insurances • mule.. .. 32201 94 Balances • 'Rio * al miasma on Marine %Accrued Interest and other • debts due the Company_..„„... 40,178 83 Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpo- • e rations, 6 , 3,158 00. Estimated Tattle_ 1,813 00 dashin Bank_..... 08 • Cash in Drawer 413 65 116,563 73 61,109;900 lour ~ raitSCTORS. Th omas 6. Etui t t„ . Janice B. McFarland, Edward Darlington, , . ;William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Jacob 13...Icatee, Edmund A. Souder, - Joshua r. Eyre, Theophilus Paulding, Willi • . er. Moulton, Hugh Craig, Henry C. Dallett,..fr., John C. Davis, John D. Taylor, James C. Hand, Edward Lafourcade, John B. Peurcee, Jacob Reigel, H. Jones Brooke, George.W. Bernadot, Spencer M 'Hyalite, Wm. C. Houston. _ Henry Sloan, D.T. . Morgan, Pittebtagh, Samuel E. Stohes, John B. Sennde, dot, A. B. Berger. do. James Tractuair, THOMAS C. HAND President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice Presiden3. HENItY LYLEURN, Secretary. '. HENRY BALL, Asa't Secretary. .FIPHE COUNTY FIRE'INSITRANCE COM- A. PANY.-0111ce,So. /10 South Fourth. street, below OW% tuut. "The Fire Iminrance Company of the County of Vilna delph iii," Incorporated by tbeLegislatore of Pennsylva nia in Ism, for indemnity against loss or damage by-fire, • exclusively, CHARTER PERPETUAL: This old and reliable institution, with 'ample capital' and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in- sure imildings, furniture, merchandise, be., either per manently or for a limited Wm), against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of.its customers. Losses adjusted and timid With all possible despabzh. • DIRECTORS: ; Chas. J. Butter, • ' Andrew. E. Hiller, • Henry Budd, • • James N. Stone„ . John Horn, , Edwin L..lleakirt, • 1 Joseph Moore, ° Robert'V. Massey, Jr. George Neale, Mark Dtwine. CHARLES J. SUTTER, President. ' . HENRY RUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. TIN - . ITED FIREMEN'S " INSURANCE 1.,) COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. , . This Company rfsks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, andcounties its bueineewmclueively to • FIRE INSURANCE , IN THE CITY OP PHILADEL - '' • . '• ' PHU. - , ' __ OFFICE—No. 723 Arok street., Fourth National Bank BuiId in g.IDIRECTORS. mr. Brenner, Albertna j t o h h O u tri lli tt s r J 6 . t, M . aenzyHrntp Baum, A. Wm. Rohn, june,„organ, , James___ . Wo . 6d, ,Lonamuicroilis, Virilljain -y Askin) lames Jo4ner J . Hera„ n ,. , Alox.ander bick Albart O. t CONRAD.B. ANDLU,ESS, President. , I* () bertB.lamea>l nD Vitapatriok2 Treas. F#GEN. . A 31BRICAN.FIER . INSURANCE COM- P,ANT, inoorsorated 1,813.--Charter perpetual. W No: 310 ALNUT'street; above Third,, Philadelphia. • 11aving a largo pail-up Capital t Stock and Surplus in vested in sound 'and ' ayatUkle Securities, continue to insure on dwellings, ,steres, furniture,. merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other' personal property, AU leases libo OTOB ally. and promptiy adjusted. - • 0111-L'.S. . Edmund i Thomas B. Marie, .. . . Edmund G. Dutlib, John Welsh', - ~ '. -,; les W. PoultneY, Patrick Bradi, •- ' • ' - Israel Morris, JOhn T. Ilkew is, . ' ,' ' John F. Wetherill, William' ~'Pant : _' ... ... __,' TIS.GMA.tt 11:31ABIS, President. ALBSTIT 11:9JRAWHOSID. Di4cretarr. - ' ' ' """ ii T IMEE - - VAME -,' Di BUICANOB COMPANY, NO. A! '• 809 CTIESTNUT STREET. • • INCORPORA.D 'Ufa. . CHARTER -PERPETUAL.. i ' , 4IAPITAL,NW3O,OOO. ~, nut itincar e i BXV,Ukfi l iir. ' u Dottrels against Lou or' Da 'go by Ire, e th er by = er• ' : • -: ~ Veinal or 'T Pernier .Policles. . ' ' _ Dpts,crins'. • Charles Richardson, ' - Robert Pearce, IV illlam ,lll . o ,li.e.rti. •,, ~ , .- ' Edward B. Oanie, f Will , TL'llh„emb, , , ...' .7, .-„" ehn, , Kessler,..Jr., , - Henry Lewis, , ~, , -,.:' .•Charleil Stokes, • • -"Nathan iiillem .. : -;. John Vi r :BTerhum, George A. West ,. , ''' 'Mordecai DvrsbY, • 1 CHARLES ICNAPJISON,President, , Vd-VIEIAWN , -"Vice-President. W/LLIANS I. LA DRARD,Secretary. Is 9/ tit THE PENNSYLVANIA 'FIRE INSU ± ~ RANCE-A:IO3II%NY, " —lnCcmportitiul'lCharter• Perpetual. No. 1;190 'WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably Uncrs4lo the community for over fortvyears, continneitito, insiire 'against piss or darnags by lire on; Rublic -tir Private Buildings,' either ponnonsolly or fora limited'. tion; Also on Furnitum StOcks of Doom', and kterobandhie generally, on liberal te271111. t: ' 'Xholk• Capital, together with a large fitirPluil Puna t I Investedd in the' , Moat saran' manner, vbich enables them touffer to the insured au tindoubted i suarity in the cub of loam: - 1 I 1 •-• ii. --.4 ,t ) c• - - . -,--, ,t , -• 1 , auk • - , , T RS: . - ,", • . Daniel SMith, Jr., , , • , John Deverenx Alexander Benson, ThOnma Smith; ' Isaac Raslehuret, Retro' Lewis, 11,' ' Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, Dall l ± 3l -HIS toeli Or . iiidiffertahli: Preadent• WPC G. cnowELL, Beorotary. N ayl94 The Liver Pool &r L6i CO 9 Glohe Ins. Co. Issets Gold, $4Y,.0,40404 c in the United States 2,000,060 Daily Receipts'over $20,ci00.00 Prelnnims in 1868, • $5 , 665 , 075.00 Loser in 1868, $3 662 445. 0 0 No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, TITRE }ZELL% NOE 1 INSURANCE .0032- ;1 PANT OF PRILATIFLPIIIP -Incorporated in 1811. • ; !. - - Mailer Perpetual. , ;.N0.1106 'Walnut street., ' CAPITAL3OO,OOO.- 4 • ' • ". quersres against 1n... Aomragdw 'grams and other Building 4; Ihnit6l or Orr) nal; main Wareta eltadYklereltPlo, B6 ,l l 4 l . ,toefit, RS PROMPTLY AL O /178TIODAND PAID , ' L nt o i rr t :. r 437,590 11 A Bete Invested in the follOvihig . Secniities, First - Idortgagea on City -Propertr, _ curedBlso,6oo 00 United Btaies GovernmentLoana... 117,000 00 ,Philedelphia City : 6 Per Cent. 75,000 00 Pennsylvania 113,000,11006 - PerVent 80,00000 .z.PconsylVanlallailroadllonde,FirstMortoda , -WO 00 Camden and Amboy Itallroadecaiiplany'a 6 Per *:' , l43ent/L'tuin... ... . . :6, 000 00 , Loans on Collateral's 600 00 lluAtingdon and Broad. Top fPer,Centadortw ; ' • sage Bonds. .... ........... 4 ,66100 Leounty Piro • l'ileniiinN.(Taitpaitila ; 4,080 00 :Mechanics'- Bank Btock---...... .- . —. 4,000 00 - Corntnerclalßank of - Penneylvektila Stock 4 . -• 10,000 CO. ,f Union Mutual Inamvuxce Companle . 3BO 00 Valiance Insurance Compllny of - Philadelphia Stock in Bank and onhand. 1Z 58 ffi ,Worth at Par.-- ............. „ -- . . , Worth this date at market prime.... .......„ . ....., D OTOB.S. 1 ''Tkoznas 0: Hlll, l l , 1,- Thoftss IL Moore,' cAWllitarthlusser,, . .. , , BasnuelSaetner,, Samuel Bispham; ' •,,- ' .-.Sanses T.lronmg,- : ''.. H. d.. Carson, .. , : is4a o F.Dikert . ;L._ Wm. Stevenson, ' ' ” Christian' LHoff....n, C'' , :l3etrj:l9. , Tinglero. ' , I , z Samtlelß•4 l3 lo l 4UAt Edtrar Otter. "n 1 , ' • `r ' — 1 • - , TUO2I,9.B.OiHAD• 'r . esillsilt. ~. sirm. Omuta, beeretary. . - • _ -, Pnasnax.rntaiNebtstarrlT, ISM. '"c . ' ial4tt th elf K 111' ZEL IC.1101) T E (INERTIAAI:TUE ~ VOX - pARY.--CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office; N 0.311 WALNUT-Street;•abOve Third, Ph ilada. insuse against Lots or Damage by Fire on. Build ings; either perpetually er for 'shunted time; Household' !Num' tore and Merchandise generally, Also_, Merino Inannirice on Vessels, CargPill Slid cFreights. ' Wand Ineumuq_elti all parts of the pijon. DIRECTOBS. • Vtrilliani Louis Andel:tried, D. Luther, 'John getcham, John It. Biackiston, William F. Dean, John Hell, Peter Si eger,_.7 H. therti3el. WILLIAM SHER. President. • WILTHAM4II%. DEAN, Nice President. W. H. Smirti. Secretary. - ja= to th a tf • TEFV.ERSON'FIRE INSURANCE CAM t., PANT: of Philadelphia.-4)ffice,NO.l•4 North Fifth street, near Market street., • incorporated by the 'Legisleturei of Penneylvania. Charter perpetual. Capita ankAssets. $1 0 6,000. . Make insurance against Lass or damage by. Fire on Public, or Private Balding's, Furniture; 'Stecka, Geode And Mer chandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. ,-, - .• - • , Wm. McDaniel, • Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, . 1 ' Frederick Ladner , • .John F. Beieterlin , ' , Adam). Glass, ' Henrf Trseinner, • • Henry Delany,•• • Jacob Schandem, 1 John Elliott, , - Frederick Doll, • Christian D. Frick, Samuel Mfller, • • George S. Fort,- - • - ; William D. Gardner. ' - ' WILLIAM McHANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON, Vice President. "Pittir E.:"CobEststv. Secretary and Treasurer. . QB. BOST () N.-STEAMSHIP LINE DIB3CT. SAILING PROM EACH PORT EVERY 7rednesday 'and? Sithm!ay. FROM DINE STREET , : WILULF. PHILADELPIKA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON . FEO3I EIIILAAELTBIA : ' FROM BOSTON. NORMAN,Satnrday, Oct. '2 ROMAN, Saturday, Oct. 2 • ARIES,-Wednesday, " • 6 SAZON.; Wednesday," 6 1 HOM.AN,Satu.rday., ' " 9 NORMAN, Saturday," 9 SAXON, WS•dnesday, " 13 1 ARIES, Wednesday, " Li NORMAN ,Saturday, " 1011011.6 N, Saturday, " 16 ARlESZ'Wednesday. " 20 SAMOS, Wednesday, " 20 ROMAN , Saturday " 231Noamix. Saturday," 23 SAXON, Wedneeda'y " 27 ARIES,' Wednesday, " = NORMAN,,Saturday, ", 30 ROMAN, Saturday, " 30 These Steamships hail pnrictually.. Freight received every-day, .: • ' ' ' ' • ' Freight forwarded to, all points In New England.. For - Freight or• Passage (annerloeaccommodations) apply to. ' . • HENRY WINSOB .4 CO., • ' -..-- - ' ~ • 338 South Delaware avenue. •, 81417,367 90 'IOIIIIIILADELPH RICHMOND AND I_, NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. IHROUGIF FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. • L'VER y SATUR ub D oAvYe 31 , a AR t -No E on, S fr t o te m ° t. IRST . WHARF • _ THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South' Cartilinavia Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmonth, and to Lynchburg, Ye.. Tennessee and the West via Virginia and TennessemAir-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. FreighcHANDLED BUT ONCE .and taken at LOWER RATES !IRAN ANY OTHER LINE. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route commend it to the pnblib as the . most desirable Medium for carrying every descriptionvof freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense for transfer. Ste ELips insure at lowest rates. CO. P A P 'Y. WILLIAM P. CLYDE it Freight received NO. I.2.South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves. W. P. PORTER, Agent atßiclanond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL & CO,, Agents at Norfolk. r.)BILADELPHIA, • _._ SOUTHERN 1 - MAIL ' STEAIIISHIFL COMPANY' REGULAR LINES FROM. QUEEN STREET WHARF. The -JUNIATA will sail' for NEW ORLEANS, on Saturds.y. Oct. 18, at 8 • The Th YAZOO will sad 'from NEW ORLEANS, vie, lIA YANA, on Oct.-dth. • • • The WYOMING will 'sail for 'SAVANNAH on Saturday, Oct. 16., at 8 o clock A. The_TONAWANDA will Bail from SAVANNAH on Saturcia'r, Oct. Itith._ ' TheTIONEER will sail for WILMINGTON,N. 0.,0n ThurAhy, - Oct.-It'at 8A: M 3.• ' • Through hills alluding signed, and passage tickets sold to nil plants Soidh'and West. ' • • • • 111 ra , R of LADING SI9-3111:1 at QUEEN ST. WHARF. For freight or_pessage, 'apply to = • - • W.MLIAM. L. JA.MES,,G to l Agent, ISO'Souird street. VOTICE:—FOR NEW' YORK; 'VIA DEL- I:NJ AWARE 'AND RARITAN CANAL EXPRESS tiaIIAMBOAT. COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and. quicKEST water. commimica.. t ion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily' from first Wharf below Market street., Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York. Goods forniarded by all the lines' running out of New York--North, „East ma:West—free of Commission. Freight received and' forwarded- on accommodating . terms. . WM.' P. CLYPEA CO., , a Adorngents, ', No_ 12 South Delaware avenue, Phila _.l) a. JAB: BAND, Agern, No. 119 Wall street, Nevi York. :XTEIV EXPREM .LINE TO • AT L EXAN. .4.11 drla.Cleorgetora and Washington, D. 0., via Ches apeake anitDelawaxe Canal, with connections at. Alex andria front the remit direct route for Lynchburg, Bris tol, %noavillo,Nashrille, Dalton and the So - adhwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abovo Market street, evory Saturday at noon. Pudght receiv. •e 4 daily M. P. CLIDIiI it CO., —„. iiSonticliiiiaries and Fie; i North. Wfuirvel, HYDE•& TYII,-F.B r Agenta at Georgetow4._ - 7.111 - EI4DIZIDG.I3 Jr. CO., Agents at Alexandria, Va. MOTICE--FOR NEW YORK;VIA"DEJ., .11 aware and Raritan Canal—Swiffenne Transporta tion Company Despatch and Swirteura Lines. The business by thee° Lines will be resumed on and often the Bth of Mooch.. For Freight, which. will be taken. on accommodating terms, apply to WM/. M. BAIRD CO 132 Bovilt Wharves. ritDA'WAREe AND (314,ESA_PE AWM Stem Tow-Boat Company:—Ba,vee towed lbetween Philadelphia; Baltimore, Havre de Grace,. Delalahre City and bterrnediate Dointa. WM. P: cLYpr, St CO.,Agente; Capt. JOHN LA . COH LIN, tho'COLlioe,l2 tiimth 7 tilharvea, Philadelphia... , • NOTICE.—.FUR; NEW; YORK, VIA DEL AWARVIAND DARITAHCANAL. . • .SWIFTSIIIVE TRANSPORTXTION COMPA.NY: • DESPATCH AND SWIDTSURE LINES. ThO business of these lines 'Mahe resumed on sad after* the 190/ of March. For freight 'which will be taken o accoraimodatlng tennii, apply tn.WM...BAIRD is CO., No. 132 South Wharves: VOR • FREIGHT OR CHARTER: Al. Dr. Brio. ' PLANET '‘Airoy, Master), 138 tone register; 1,700 ficrar-barrela capacity. For particulars siPPIY to E. A. SODDED. St, C0..3 Doc streat.wharf."76; . i nttALf THE' , CicIEAPEST • AND BEST 11l in the city..;;-IC.tien constantly on hoad the celelirate4 HONEY BROOK. and 'IIARLEIGH LEHIGH ; alan4 -EAGLE. VEIN; LOOVST :MOUNTAIN and, BOSTON HUN COAL. J. MACDONALD, In. Yards; 619 South Bread et, and 1140 Washington avenue. OOl &a e. MABOp ` BINEB. iou V. 811 1Pv. 111 H E tfIitrEESIG:NEIII I INVITE 'ATI N., JL tion to their steelier- ' • , Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Goal, which, with thilpreparation Siren by us; we think can not be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin Institute Building, No le 03eventh Street. BIN S SHBAFF, igumf • Arch street wharritlalmlkill. • . 6432',698 39 SIIIPPERS; * GUIDE. THOMAIETh• BIYNS;ATTOTIONETraI3, :::•..Nod,-12:9and-141 titirFOUß2ll • iJALDS OF SOCKS Al ll D a REAL ES TATE••. 1 , • *- =IIII2P - Tutilitrarilest the Philadelphis.4.ExcliarnEormrl 11/BSDA X,st 12 o 'clock.. , . • • •W - '" Furniture- sales •at Um 'Auction Stone ETEBI THURSDAY. ••• . • , Sale. et Residences receive Almada/ orttantiOn. ••, STOCKS, LOANS, ge; ON TUESDAY, OCT . 10. Atl2 o'clock noon. at the•Philadelphis „ Excliangs—.. If shared S_scond and Third Streets P. 11. W. Co.' 60 shame The Steam GeneratonCe. in Perm'al, .6 share Pennsylvania Tire Insurance Co. • 190'shares The Catasairqua Manufacturing Co. . ewe United Stater, Five.twenty Bond, 1565, 6 charm American Life Insurance Co.; Fourth and Walnut4l shares Southern Tranaportatiorr CO. 5 shares Academy of Music with ticket, -- .• 200 shares Burk M.ountain (lord Co • 100 shares Central:Transportation Co.. • • ; 5 shareeNational Exchange Bank. • • • 100 shares American Button Hole lifinaldne Co. 20 sharea Diational Bank of the Republic. 23 shares Second and Third P Streets r. R. W. Ocr.- 21 shares Citizens' Passenger B. W. Co., 10tir .and llth streeta. • . . . • •'. REAL ESTATE SALE, OCT, • 19, • - Sale:.l4..:Order. of ..11eirtp , .Netate. Dr.: -Charles . . D. Melee, derd ALUABLE .TBREE-STORIC BRICK : RESIDENCE; No::I210 Walnut et.: , • ._•• Sae Estate - VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT • NNION 37 ACRES, Adton. , Delawarif ceunty. Pa.. ten minutes! walk of. , Darllogtelf Statlott-On 'Um re 4 ,lis and - West Cheater, .nailroa4, !;..• • - • •- • Eieetttore'reremptery Hate.•4;4.:State , ..of , '.lllargaretta Sergeant..'deed-,.TBRERSTORV, - ,BRICH '..L/No; Eleventh street,sonatt of 'Eflbert....:_, I • Satne..,Estate,-7.GR0U1fp.AENT8,:•e4c47,:446.,..-9!60,1 866,•_ 872 - - 884 - ,s.76"Maiiitly_77 yohr. , • BUSINESS 'S'PAND.VERT:VALUABLE•IIIARRET,; •STBEET; STORE N05:.'1742,5zid17.44...v Lot• 26 feet front, - -; :.:..176feettleep-4ettellent business. location • • .. V E R XNALITABL.H . T.IIItErT9Itr.BRICH ' REA: . ! .. • BENCE, - Nu. Inkriraltitirel eti - 26feet froiifTan. ex- • lending. dep tla t breath goL.f - adsll Thar oft the?. modern - con vent enee*,:hamentat.le possession,. ....S.UPERIOR BRICK STABLE and'COACR.IICITSI3..f PY n 5511 Street. in the rear of above:, 29 brAT i feer.--:_,. , • ." Asefirnee's::Pereraptorf.: Stile4f.AßGE:andr.VAlN, ;ABLE LOT; Spruce. street ,-west , of Thirtt-aluth *0 bY • .Ito. - , , •• - . 'HANDSOME COURTItt'SEAT.L.4I.I -. Aditts, , ...Dept-:. -'ford HANDSOME Gloubester dounty.'N...f., about 2M,Wlea froni:Woodbury., •' - .Exeentors'Sal6-E4titte Of j -BUSINESS • STAND-THREE;STORY BRICK TA. v•-VEltNand .;DW ELL INC/ *dr:St ~ • •Aohn...stredt, be. • tweet' audNobfe. • • • - • ::.!..'. , VALITABLE,.: BUSINESS ''iLOCAITION-,-. THREE-, STORY .BRICK - RESIDENCE. No. 225 North Ninth:. et feet, betfreenSacelindiVlno_,. , ' • Executors'. Sale-Estate 'of Henry R. Gilbert ,'dee'd.. NALLYABLE RESIDENCE4 , NO. - 1021 AlreitYstreet,' , .feet , front,l7o:feet deep to a„street.,. • „.; ~. • Ettctitote' Sale-Ebtatfi of - Willinne.B.••:Oeier. d4'd- LElT.;Twenty-sixth strOotr.Petwesu Ettudettand Dalt phln._North „-., IA,NRY'VALUABLE , •• . BDILDINGS,,N. , .: E. corner of Broad and Du tonwoodatieetS, 96% 'feet front,' -:!l23feetdeepo-3 . . THEE-STOGY• BRICK DWELLING, • i 31 5, ' +lltandyvvine • • ,!? i s MANI/S(IIHE MODERN • FOUII.,STORIC BRIGS 'RES] DENCE,•• 0.1412 South Print Solaro I<IGDI RN _ T • HREE,STORI. RESPENCE,' "N'. •W W. corner oY FOrty-thlrd and:Aepen'etreeta.'Tiventy-:, ~,fourth Ward.': , •-, .- • •••:_, .;. • 'MODERN ITHREELSTORT BRICK : t ; DWELL , ENG; N0:775 Noah' Twentlnfottrikpit..,•• - ' • - • • • ' MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK ' DWELLING, Bids! yard, NO:: 13311 Narth:.Ttrelfth, street,: above Berkg :STANTs-THBEN.STOBV.: STORE and •DWELLING, No. 21= Bstunier st... • MODERN THREE.:STOHVERRIS: • RESIDENCE.-. ••• - "L - DIODEIDI TEIRBE-sToRY-BRIDE, BESEDEricE, - No. 246 North Truth street, P4olre 1.1oce• ~ S TC/ItY BERM. DRELLING, No. 1736 li - onibard.street svith•.2l . Throxifitery,Briek. Dtwellings ,the rear • • • - -.. , ..TWEATOMyi TAvratNi . iiiid'DWALLlNG, • S. W...corner, 'llfirty,tlrstand. Market ste. 11.11EE.STORY RESIDENCE, 1/402.0 , 24 , N0rth: Sixth afrpq, abovo-Browp: • . • - • - BUSINESS 'LOCATION-2 -TITREF,STORY BRICK i.BULLDINGSiN. , ..I.4eorner; , Thirft and, .„11 velluo streets, below Walnut. • WELL.SECITRED_GROUND:RENT;B43,4 year: .ABSignee•EL ¢ale-Estato of Clayton T. •Platt, • iiesi rail Iei'TEAC TS OP LAND;.'Chestntit Minitgo• nuL.ry.contrty, Pa. •. . ITALUABLEBUSINESSATANDL - ?resift:U.46k Lirery.. - ; Staldb and Large-Lot, N.0e..1126 antl‘.ll2 . 7,Cherry street- - two fronts'. Initnediate possession:- •••' . • AzIANDSOME MODERN 'RESIDENCE.. with. - side rani, No-2113 doting Garden street.' - Has all the modern vinfirenlentes-22 feet front., •!' •.•• •• • • . 8464,33187 • . V.A.DUADVIDDRIVATE ;LIBRARY. ,;, .• , ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Oct. 16, at 4 o'clock, lncludnis- work- on -Tlteolool , Poetry. Homancd, Chess, beautifully, Illustrated_ Worrts &c: Also, two Sp , Glasses: • - • • DUTCH 'FICOWF ROOTS. - . ON "SATUItDAY 'MORNING Oct. 16, at 11 u'glock at the auction rooms,one case, com prising a general assorlment of Hyacinths, Tulips. Uro cue, Narcissus, Iris, Dracunculus,. Galanthins, &a. from L, Roozen, Haarlem, Oatalognos now- roakly. • - - - ' . - Sale N 4.1 o: 4934 Arcli stret:— - ELEGANT FURNITURE, AXMINSTER, 'VELVET . AND BRUSSELS CARPETS - , SUPERIOR' FIRE ON MONDAY - MORNING. -Oct.i 18; at:10 tk'clock - ,at INo. 1334. Arch street, by sate-. , logue,,the entire elegant Furniture, comprising elegant t.'Walnut Satin-coverings; elegant Etagere, Centre, and Bouquet Tables, Clocks , Handsome Orna rments,,elegrat 'Walmit Hall Furniturd, Oak Library Furniture, superior Oak Dining •Reom Furniture, line China Glass and Plated Ware, elegant Walnut Chamber. Snits,, - Wardrobes,. mirror doors; fine Hair. and Spring lilatresse4 ; Feather Bole era and Pillows, elegant Ax aninster,Nelyet and ' Brussels' Carpets, do. - Also,. Re frigerator, Ritchenttensils, /cc. Also, Handsome Par lor-Fireproof,.made by Farrel it Herring: Er The Furniture vas made - to order, is of first Qua. 'BY, and in uselmt it short time. • . Sale•No: i 0 Soiatli•Forirtli street.: FIXTURES. OF A CAKE BAKERY ON MONDAY MORNING,. • • Oct. 18,,at 10,p'elock, at ~No, 330 South Fourth street. the Fix tures of a Bakery--Counter, Glass Showcase—Walnut. Tables, marble toys; Chairs, ~Cake Stands, Soda Foun tain, Oil Cloth, Baking Utensils, &c. Wallace- Sale at No. 22 2 4 W street. ITANDSOMM. FURNITURE. BAIR HATRESSES, BOOKCASE FINE . BRUSSELS AND OTILE'R • • oN TITESDAY _MORNING, 'Oct. 19, at 'lo' o'clock, at No. Wallace 'street, by catalogue_ t the entire household FUrniture, comprising-- Walnut Parlor Furniture, cOiered with hair cloth; Walnut Chamber Furniture, superior Walnut Bookcase, Lounge and Extension Table, Walnut Sideboard, China and Glassware, fine flair Matresses, Feather Beds, En gravings, fine Brussels Carpets, Refrigerator', Kitchen Utensils, Stove's, &c. . Mai po examined on the morning of Basalt 8 &Clock.' • . Sala at .No. 331 South Third street. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER • , . • •.B.EDS,_CARPETS, ON AMENESDAY 31ORNING, • Oct. 20. at 10 • o'cleckut No: 331 South Third. street, the neat household Furniture, cd'm prising—Wei:int Parlor Furniture, coveted with reps; Cottage Charabor Furni .ture, Walnut Extension Table, line Feather Reds, Mat resses, China and , Glassware, •Imperial, Ingrain and other. Carpets, Rofrigoratok, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Nay be examined onthe morning of sale at 8 o'clock. . . Peremptory Sale atthe Fairmormt Iron Worki. VALUABLE ROLLING MILL MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, ROLLS, BOILERS, FURNACES, ANGLE AND TEE IRONc. • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING October 2.0,1 it 11 O'clock, at the , Fairmount Iron Works, Coates street wharf, river Schuylkill, will be sold at public 's -al6; without reserve, the -entire Valuable Mat. diluent, Steam Engine, Si - c. Full piirticultirs in catalogues now ready, GREAT ART SALE. • • We will sell at Concert Hall, Chestnut street above Twelfth, ' On the evenings ~ ofWednesdny'antl Thumnlay, ; October, 20 and 21, THE IHIOICE 'ANDI ELEGANT 'COLLECTION OF PAINTINGs BELONGING TO 11IR..CIIARLES P. HASELTINE, NOW 'ON .EXHIBITION, FREW • UNT/L,BAYS 'OF SALE, AT HIS-GALLERIES, NO. 'U2S CHESTNUT 'STREET: . • . The collection, with other choice works by great men, • has line specnucne of the following: J -Geroino,'• : W Biome Mcvlo, Coonnine, Chavet, • • 'Banguiet, • : Verboechhoyen, . • • B. VI Kockkock, Le suns, Itanuman, Car/ Becker. • Schaffele,: ' 24taallnet, •• • Loyenx, , I:Pergolas, . Hognet, Pradhon, • y, • Haraog, . ' ,„, • Roszczeyeki, • Herbsthoffer,; Becoeuea,, Cactan, , Briesot, Soignee, •• Conipto Callx, Aniborg, stayer, •• f Lobrichon, Accord; . Sale N0..521 North Seventh street. MANDSODIE ORE:. EILEO.ANT BRUSSELS FIREPROOF; . . ON FRIDAY X.P.BNINO. Oct, 22,' at 10 o'clock; at. No. 521 - North Seventh titreet; by catalogue, the entire . Funuitureocomprislug- - -Hanti-- some-suit - -- Waltrat Parlor -Furniture,— in , hativ- cloth; . Centre and 'Banquet; Tables,: elegsixt, rosewood .Fiankt, made by Steck; French-Plato Pier lttireer,Waltint, ing Ito Om. Furilture, Sldelitarilahtenelon: Tablet. tine Brussels etlmr Carpete„ mtpenlor - Wdhaut Chwriber Furniture; Wardrobes, Dalt , ltattesses, Feather • Beds,' Bolsters and,Billows, Ilivatton.litt-nalls. Ate. •• Also, Firegroof, made Unreel a- noirink: .. ........ . . . IkA_RTINAIROTIFORS i 'AUCTIO • Ifiritiliai : • • (Latolp; Salesmen for. 311:5ThomasA Sone,) , . ~, N4i .."9 CII34STN UT street.' rear. entfance from Minor.' :ALL'OF• VALITABLIL'IIIsetELLANEWL.4OOIIS, : . 119GAR114.'S., A W@RKS t &c.. ONq MONDAY F N TLROU . . • • , Oct. 18,t0 4. o alpck, ni catolgne, a. col ck.ltion of Mis cellaneous Books, 3 - uvenllelVoikii, "liouartti‘ Worka, - . large ftWo•eilitionv IgilirmelAßeetlil i ,Anerican, 44. vols.; Littelrstiving Age,ltiount4,olc. ' ~ _ : . • THE PRrNoIIAL OXEY ESTABLISH.' ment—Si•E:lcorner of:SIXTH and RACE streets. • ' Mosey advanced' on Merchandise ,generQy—Watches. Jewelry, Diamonds ;' Gold and Silver' PIJAe, and on all articles of value'_ N Gm any length Cu f time r agkeed on, WATCHESAND JEWELRY 'AT •PH*VATE'SALIII. Fine GoldllustipKease,Boubleßottotoould Opeu Foos English', American and Swiss 'Patent meter 'Watches; rive Gold Hunting Gass and OpenßaciartpineWatchilat . Inns Gold Duplex and other Watches.lrina Silver MLi t t ins , Case mad , Open • Face Engtialt,Naisricau and 8 Patent Lev, 's and Repine Watohee; 'Double Oase ab Quartier and other WatcheaLlitulMs' Pancy Watches; Diamond Breastalus; Player Mule; Bar Bulge; Studs; &c.; Flue" Gold 'Chains; Medallitais; Bracelets; Scarf :Pine; Brepstfins;, /Plage; VngeOP.e, pen 068 0 8 Jew• elvNmerall. 0 SAL —A- large' and. valtAttble- Fireproof Cheat. Suitable for a Jeweller; cost $060.. • Also, several Lots ; in South' Camden, Fifth and Chest• nut streets. • • - BY)3I4t.B.RITT , a. ,Co._,_ AUCTIONEEREL CASILAUCTION ROME, / 4 10.230 Me RKUN street, corner of IllAnk stmt. Caiih ostranced on oonotaimieuta withbut extra charge, Fp L. ASHBRIDGE & CO., AUCTION. . EERS. No, re ZIMIKET Welt. above Fifth, AIIOIO#,'SAI;EWit; MIM A:f , i'f. - 1.2:1 - 47 , ;; . :AA - 1,.'/;i.4:41",:- f. 3 ..._...... . . --- • '. ... . 4eniget ,i 41 1 10 ,10 - :4' ' 41.savir Tbia sme,,,.:tftp 4 4atipecook.....usks. „ow p,achanio,7ollll4l4,c r e* .4 EBON.T- and BA 13T11--,..tbrio•stot i lepw. and dwellings, at ' t eSt z:docitst,lotl r‘r. Cheer of lnlnnebrattec• fc - r•nretit Ur • .Ll, Charlotte ( anffmun,dteeasta, - WESTand .RAIL STS-Threee-sbityb cit stern-Sol 1 7 , duelling:lBth Ward, lot ..111 66 feet.' lear of buil*. brance, &Phone Court Sale-Estate 01 Peter dec'dr , Rom, MS 17tFO1tRTSIT-Three'lltee7 brick detellbeg:e,;.: and cooper ebop, lot RI by , -71 feet Clear cot ktetut brance, Orrhans'' Court :Sale--Estate• uf. GeorgelPer. ke_py+tie, des 0 Eet MARSHALL ST -- Genteel tkree - etot•r h lrtck dwellingieritk. back buildings, lot 16 by 78 feet. ground rent &phone: . Court Sale-Estatf nf l , Eli ! Hutcherson, • -2. 0%, ast ...NTH and BROWN sTri-r,,raree , rr emir dwellinf, at the eitrirtf lo ry t OrTreeft',; Sags Piremp ;No:.l9S3 bREASH ST-Three story brick above.ThompSon,lgth Wl ,let 4 673 1A7,7 0 PCit.er ingrlbrante N AND fiLINME/M-t•TbierilletabAgGpitranseiwna property, 61 feet on Main by ZIT fessoneinestseet. Vicar. Adminisrator , * sale-Estatelif Elitabalt dletra VlS iais - docK. ids MO'S-start brick dwelling, with stable:: and large lot/if brat - fest. Clear of incumbrauce."&pacine ltrt%Eute....Estate Qr . Jaynes Graham, &seated 13.4fic . , • • MARSH/ILL AND BUTTONwOOD El treble three-atory ibrick dwelling, with back building corner : lot 193 ; by 60 feet; cleat of 'indent: t !Kir Sale peremptory. • -- - „lee* No. 1304 CALLOWHILD S'r--Lager beer' saloon Ma lot 17 bit/ feet; clear of ineinnbrattruir li :y‘T ,0..115 /I,Ra T-Three-story sbrick berme Seceila Ward; for 16 by feet;•llso grotnal Stgesplartler • No. 531 BL'Cr EET. - Third'WardefnaPPr ELLgWQ TIT t3TItEET--TwoiliairnblerbuildQg : above;Fifteeath stroet.3o by 7T_Lfeet: rl .sttrus esn e z No. 2218 yrimEAT FSTREE'T- I:tee-stet 15rIcit levelling a:id lot, 16 Nltso:fetit, too_ coln4 r SIXTH. STREET-Building , Joni, e street, Twenty-fi ft h Ward, i 6 by feet,..SSl, ground rent. Same estate. • , SJ.REET-awo building lots, aborck Sera- ••, nelr street Second , Ward;oacti 'ls' by 6131-feet-t Sttne OBE TNtrTour acres, r au Sprineeld 'avenue; adloining ',land .07 43 '. name .Esrate. 'VALUABLE COAL DANDR.-/L'vainable tractetagll acres, in Blakely,Township, Luzern(' couaty, us deriald with" the well Illowar.“Screintoh" coal. .Man • end full pariculars at thearectlon store. trir, Scelite r fer n , 615 110 1 1.11i71 BENT, out of property Brandy:ulna street; we or Twentieth, 16 by 60 - fest,' "Executbr's fßoie4-Esnete of JatoO , Tgitior, dted. Catalogue contatntng Lull descriptiOns;readr on -Ealttrilavo, f •P Wes ijn the Pre lttaa EtterkrOtil.' t. , .! 111 yx, inDetE, BELOW DXFORO _ Oit nftday :morning; October Me% atil owner be soldun thapreneisce, deallable building lot, r, ellga • street, below Oxford, Frankford,4o 'by' Mr feet. rearA • ocdnbruntorance,. Orpkausl, Covrt,,,,Sale--Estatit 41 Joseph Vankirk, fteeeemed,. rtt s , SHAFT • ati r.• ,I,mmodiately after will be , sold at „ the Factory. env:Mt:h. thereto:lining-machinery of a Lanstkop uninaladtdrY.• Sate by order q,R.reculays.) ° r s ite &Ai •• Alitligntle'S Salo, No, 1122 Walnutiltreet.„ . LOOKING-GLASSES, LITHOGRAPHS, CLOCK :So PICTURE ERAME.S.VpRAWI-NO,S.:‘&O:, On Tuesday morning, Oct. aith, n;10 o'c lock, clock, eriet be • sold by.lentalogrie, , ordbr (Mist/Mee; nnteber of Lookino-wassee, Lithuraphs,Picturo and Looknig. Glass rarnee; Olocke; bibles.fidthographin• Drawings. BUN'i n iNfa,DITBBO.I39W C 0.,: E • • •••• • • "'AUCTIONER/1i Nos .2r, ad 234 MARKET street. corner oißank street,. taticceskote to JORN,,EVAIYERS " -- - LARGE SALE OF Ir pPEAv,REIOW AND OT JllllllllO.. .'• `:, " OFT MONDAY IfIUB+NINO. Y GOODS. At?t . ..l, 100 clock, on four montbsicredit, • DRE2IB GOODS.A r• ' Pieces Polls Silk Chain Worsted .anddtollad ,Popellnee. do do - plain and printed Aterince; RotibaitiCailnelt • • ant Plaids, • ,; , • do • do — "fbacb6neres, .Alp,aeatt;' Bargee,' Ma. '''l.s( dangee...s do London black and colored lilobairs Aliacati;Oes. CES PABIB DELAIIQES, . in black. and colors-, fine to beat iinported. , ; 200 PIE CES EAR.RESS r_ r ot'a vey nuperior make: • • C~iHes Paris colored Epiniclines, vOry ricli...• ;• ; do high cost Biarritz,- DIANTILLA VELVETS. Full liiieff.i) one 1 alackAtatitillallolirettli Incinding best qualities ininorted, for city trade. ' -''-` , • • SIMS': i.; „ „Full lines high lustre black,Gros du Rhin and 'Taffeta. Full lines Lyons 'black Gras 'Grains' andeachentere riee:Ffi lei, &C. -. Eull lilies colored Poult ale Sots, fancy Silks-, Luetrines. Sc., &c. . ' ~; IaiILVETSi SVTII3BS - &c.W Full finee Lyons all Silk black and colored, Vehicle. Full lilies Lyons all silk: black and Colored Sating. Full linea black and colored Velveteens, Flushes, Sc. An attractive line .of equate and. long brocbe Shawls, open centres, of Sebastian llaydter's well known. Also; an invoice Of rich Chenille' Shawls. Also; blackr Thiberi und Merino 'Long and Squarer Shawls PARIS RIBBONS; • Full line black and colored Bonnet RibbOns. , ,Fullflueblackundcblorod2riinmin Ribbons; Full line black and colored, Velvet Ribbons. , Fullline latest novelties Sash Ribbons. , • • Also* Ostrich Feathers, Ore es, Militant, Flowers, dke. GUIPURE LACES: —• ••• " • An invoice :of:real. Guipure Laces, in yvery-desituble .• styles, for best citv trade, , • PRYCELS, CRAYONS: I. • 2000 dozen Lead Pencils,Palygrades, Crayons, all. Os genuine article,4nonufacturcd by .I.lr.:Gattknecht, -ALSO. _ _ - _ O— „_ Balmoral and Hoop Skirte.Tilmniinge, Buttotui,BelL ings,Braide, Gloves, Ties, Hi&fa., Umbrellas, Ac. LARGE SALE OF 2000 OASES BOOTS SHOES, an.* ON TEESDAY MORNIRG, • Oct. 19, at 10 o'clock, on four month's! credit. - LARGE SALE . OF AREINEIi DPIMAXII , AND , DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, • ON'THIIRSDAYIIORNING, Oct. at 10 q7clock, on four niontba!prtdit. CONCERT HALLATraTfONZRO.O.ISIS, 1219 CHESTNUT otreet. ' -T. A. McCLELEAND, Auctioneer . „ MANUFACTURERS' , SALE, OF ,NEW AND .1317P5? Mon DAMN ET FURNITURE BOOKOASFIS 'WARDROBES, 'EXTENSION. • A.ND... OENQI,E, TABLES. • • , ON MONDAY MORNINO., , • Oct. 18 , at 10 o'clock,'nt Concert Hall Salesrootas,l2l9 'Chestnut street, will be sold, by catalogue, an`excellent assortinfeat of Cab inet Furniture ancl.llpholstery; con sisting of Chamber' Stilts in all - the late styles of finish, enamelled Cottage Suits• of all colors . and . patterns, Parlor Suits, in endless variety; Book - caself,marble top .Tables:. Wardrobes, Rat,. Stands,: ,311.irrers, Umbrella Stands. Ilatresses, Spanish Chairs dockers in' hair elot It and terry; Cane Seat Chairit,:t Etageres, Prokunges. Sofa Beds, Pattint,Foltling.leaf Extension '4' Lblts, Side •boards, Towel Itacks,Teapoyq.,,943..; I : • • : : A 11. • EL 11.9 AND COAIIIISSION DIE CHAtIT S r ,•: .. .• • , Hear entiance &moue sire°, ,„. Household Furniture - of every description 'received on Conesnment Sales of Furniture &t dweflituni attended to on t,tie‘..,most reasonable terns. *. - D,MceLlitES4944o.:,C s „ ,„ • , , f itßg r g lls . lr, T l4l 'No. BB mHYTe 39° F' 14931 "ifgf VEt)*S3 ‘ AN ) ,4tAI DAVIS & HARVEY, ATRYTIONEER ' Storetaat4.4l72l.lfigigriaginifsd&e. $1 3 .4C14, NOT/4M .N0T.1.(1E 7 - - -FIIIIP ~,- .A . . . 'l' 14 : 1 10 e ---- . . 7- ..._... Ittullroa . a , dotritanyl The ' anuttni . e Hon for thirteen girectorp of • te Ositetie4AnOt,ti,lf.'''.'ltilifitl Compohy, to servo for the ensuing Yee . - 0 _ the' Uotopanyes , office. CooPer':Pplut ,, Po4 l,l,ol, l; ll '...J • . n. THURSDAY.. the . Mth instant, I.l.tween the . hotted of :it A. 111: gthlil.P. M. ', : '. l ` :I ' , ~ ' '.,l ' ',4 '`:' , i . s . 14 120 it wir2T 1 334 , 74, t'Pre ttr/ . L • g.tARY 0.3 r 'loteet ,l 'the '-1..1bi4e 1,7 zi-totriplef of.Pi4fl'uildlph - Olt, willte.,telun TincsDAY,, the Nth, ok_Cntpbei, be. *41.1111.A. 2d , and 4 lat, ed the Libratil lioonise uport.- hejleilOgione tsubbittlo4bythe cto ee ,the Itni+l4, regacy, a 4 the suing tv.tre autent,h,d itt - t1 tqockholdersi• Neeting:, .131ank., • woxiett! tibtateed et the. , , . . f.,e1 . 1114. _ , QFA~ 11t IN ~1111 OF' TAIR - TENN":::• - . • ' ifwAvan3o 10dulaihil 1111.1 - ,Wainilwills 110 lipid 00totwr 11, 2,13 % 14, 1511011.,N,.1369 L tstthtrriula.,- , ,,•:, OltY Institute,' N: •B. -constor taiudtraut 0.104 Eight,2o4th etreoto.• • '" 6t. 'l3 - fic eixsim Tickets, Twenty-e Copt —0 `CA-V 9 WleJtViti4 OPPIOP, OP T wr.7 7 ' (30111P..14NY,218M WAT•bIiTT,IItMEM,' r _ 121111,44;02.1.2111A. OCt9Do2.2tll ‘ l /77 . 2 i Irfreeting of thei StookhadersoVsTini wola,olleeponany"will bobeld nt thianDiclrD D.VY October ;Nth, ot 12 010 Ck. 2010C110n 211 k pirootors will be held. 4paathalap, r - R 4 Seer EITTOrtf - V.404; C 9 9t 4,7, OFFICE OP TAB L TEI RAILROAD COntAtiN , XIS W,4IXNUZ" ST IEET ,Pitry .A.DEtamuN,' Ott: 90.861. Stockhohlers desiring to anglY, their divisloOn which will be due 16th inst.wit towaVo •the 5 naynteditt Tot/ their new stook can recovt immedaatetw f or,,divitiondio, to bo credited on their s7sbneripties,nna ovum-the irrentcrowd which As Inevitabie n 1141102 dote. c/rAS.g.hONOSTRETII, 0044 lrfoontrer. tr. ... oprioE OF THE £TNA 110*IN 44 LW . C0NRA1N. 1 4,44, 9Vkik, W4I4II.VZSTAX:Vgr - I TAMAter.tritlAOUCe: MA , Notige_ la .haroby. Riven , : inktvglt tillock , ofttult '',. l : lltining Conn,on whloli Inaltiitnenta.aredootoe: :. ;,' wad, has boon orftit94, iporktiv i tk t ptt pub( tion on SATUIt Alf NovemlosrlSth; 9. a r4"Cl'f neon, at ftio office cte the 'Set:rotary , the tharpot,..-,.., (according. to tho Chart...x.ll,nd 14- nwa4ttoto94w r ~.o,Thiy „...,..., ... .. , . ~ , ~!, , .„..... By opler of tha t ' rcetote ... U. A. 1100PEg,Sectilairratal Triesoti ..„. T o t e r uote p eey claims-, the. ,tlttitt,,, to id. .on eIANTON T PAIgERITAD. 'kJ ' Preserved Elburer, in syrup of thiVestelitited loon brand; also Dry Preserved GingerAn boxes gan t a l DZ l = 131.1631311' ~~ ~ r: it.~~,;
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