CITY INTELLIGENCE. Ir0 ADDITIONAL loCAI, IT KM 8KB OOTSIDK PAQKfl. Reception of Rioirr Rev. Bianop "Wood 7aiehoti.Hl7 VP0 y tho various Roman th. iL,0c1etU'.8 .PTBre a programme tor ir,fm TCp,,onv0,1,Bl8hP Wo0(1 "PQ hw return ln,0IV' V. an "onrted racctlng last rmnR j0cph R. Chandler in the chair. The Wshop la expected in the citv about the 16th Dhtant, and the committee decided to have the foraa. reception on Thursday, the 19th, at the festival in behalf of St. John's Orphans' Asy. mm. The committee reported the lolloping programme: A Tt Deum will bo mine In the Cathedral at 8 o'clock A. M., in whirh the elorey of the dio ecse will participate. The middle aisle of the Cathedral will be kept clour until the Ktght Re?. Bishop aud the clergy shall have tauen their positions in the sanctuary. A committee et arrangements will have ohtmre of the build ing, and pr-strve order. Young children Will ot be admitted during the service. At 12 o'clock noon the various religious, literary, beneficial, aud other Catholic societies ana citizens, on loot and in carriages, will assemble at the Cathedral, I-oesn Square, and, under the direction of Frank McLaughlin, Eiq., form in procession in the following ordir: Ihe First Division, to be composed of Catholic eneficinl societies, will lorm on the north side ol the square, right of line rebting on Eighteenth street. The Second Division, to be coraooscd of lite rary societies, will form on the west side of the square. Tight resting on Vine street. The Third Division will tq composed of sodali ties, and will form on the south sido or the square, richt resting on Nineteenth street. The Fourth Division, to he composed of the Conferences of the Society ol tit. Vincent de Pan1, will form on Eighteenth street, in front of the Cathedral, right renting on Eighteenth iieet. (All the societies participating in the proces sion shall be allowed to till up their rults by inviting their friends who may not be members of their organization.) The Filth Division will be composed of Catho lic citizens geuerally not attached to any of the foregoing tocielus. Those on loot will form on the avenues within the t-qnare, right rebtiug on the north. Car riages will form In line on Summer street, right resting on Eighteenth street. Ucn tWmen on horseback will assemble on Seven teenth ftrcet, right resting on Summer street. Each division shall be commanded by a divi sion marshal, who shall have a his aids the pre sidents or chairmen ot organizations in his division, and it shall be preceded by a baud of music and a standard-bearer, carrying the United States flag. Ho other banner or fla,r will be allowed in the procession. The divp-ious shall be distinguished In the following manner: Benebclal and Literary Societies shall wear the badges ot their organization and a green ribbon in the buttonhole; Conferences shall wear red ribbon; Sodalities shall wear white ribbon ; Citizens shall wear blue ribbon. At 1 o'clock precisely the Chief Marshal shall order the procession to move, and proceed over the following route: File past the Episcopal residei.ee, four deep, down Eighteenth and out Market street to Lancaster Pike road, and atom: the same to the grounds of St. John's Orphans' Asylum. On arriving there the procession will pase in review before the Right Reverend Bishop, and the divisions will take such posi tions as may be assigned them by the Chief Mar shal in front and surrounding the platform. ' The bands will consolidate and perform national airs. An address of welcome to the Ritrht. Rev. Bishop from the reverend clerpv and the laity will be made by the Very Rev. 0. J. II. Carter. It is expected that the Right Rev. Bishop will . address the assemblage, and at the conclusion the procession will disper-e. To avoid inconvenience and crowding on . reaching the entrance gates, all persons partici pating in the procession will, previous to start Hue, provide themselves with tickets of admis sion to the festival grounds. Carriages will set down piihseneers at the entrance gates on Lan caster Pike road and Westminster avenue. They W'll not be admitted on the ground. The programme was adop'el. The several societies will meet during next week to select division marshals and complete the arrangements. An impniial photograph of the Bit-hop is to be presented to the society celling the greatest number of tickets for the . festival. Hospital Casf.s. Yesterday, the following persons were admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital: . Thomas Thurlow, twenty-five years or ago, residing at Eighteenth and Callowhill streets leg and foot severelv scalded at Henry Bowlers' laboratory, Gra's Ferry. Laura Irvm, aged twenty-live, rc3idine in Eleventh street, below Fitzwater, terribly bruised. She is said to have leaped out of a fonrth-story window while asleep. The extent oi her injuries were not ascertained in couse- ' quence of the soreness of her body and limbs. Amanda Pierce, aeJ twenty-one, resldms in " Diamond street, uear Germantown rond; found in au insensible condition ar Bixth and Market streets. She revived when received ot the In stitution. . Gloucester County Copbth. The following caes have been disposed of at the September term of the Gloucester County Courts, at Wood bury, N. J.: . , Dauiel R. Ackley and others vs. John Hughes and others. Frank Hook and Victoria his wife vs. William B. Rosenbaum. 8. H. Grey, attorney for plain tiffs. .T m. Hrovel. for defendant. This was an action to recover possession of one-fourth of a glass manufactory at Malaga, in. j., ana was aigucd at length. After a speech of an hour's lenirth. bv Mr. Scovel. who was followed by Mr. Grey, the jury returned a verdict for the de fendant. ' James Spencer vs. tienry jactson. . William Auste vs. John H. Coffin, rtmries E. Armstrong vs. Julia A. White. A. Gordon vs. B. Lawrence and Erastus Lodge. John McKee vs. Izard's Executors. Can Mr. Johnson be Impeached For removing Sheridan, Sickles, and Stanton ? Evidently not. Both the Constitution and the precedent of all the past sustain him. It proves that human constitutions are weak things. There i3 scarcely a business man in this country that does not see that the course of Mr. Johnson Is revolutionary nevertheless, The will of the people is the law of the land. That will Is that Congress reconstruct -the country. The President has power and right, too, technically to put whom he pleases into the places Congress provides for to move on the machinery of reconstruction. If Sheridan grinds the mill forward and Thomas grinds it backwards we can't complain, so long as we will he under the dominion of mills. That mill is our Constitution. Conscience irks its control. Will we yield conscience f This is the issue direct and simple. Shall right rule the land or Andrew John.son, or Andrew Jone3, for that matter: it is all the same f We doubt not that Congress will impeach the Pre sident just as a resolute man once impeached a crazy engineer who was driving a train, filled with gay, thoughtless liie on to mad destruc tion. Not by statute, but by right. The sim ple qnestiou whether one man can ko this thirty millions of people in an uproar for two year more by his insane course is th onus. tion. l'.nt why grope about among statutes or Constitutions lor tne ngut t This nation is governed in tue interest oi tne Almighty. It a theocracy. Let whatever ia right be done. kr ' l..,VIl V. is. a, TLe who was arrested for stealing . II il,. !.! , " away untuoiu, mo tiiumion uavmg len ludeii i-iio. TEE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER C, 18CL AMUSEMENTS. Mr. AnorrH Birokei.d has arrived fro-n Knrope with a fine troupe of Opera Bovffes artisis, who are to do the comic opera la rrench at our Academy this winter. This troupe will be under the direction ol Mr. II. L. liaUman. The repertoire is plvan thus: "Lo Grande Dtir.hefse de Gerolstciu'' "L Belle Pclrne," "Barbe Bleu," "Orphee aux Enters," .Lea Bayards," "La ChmiRon de Fortunlo." 1 itfchen et Kritchen,"".lonHieurChoufleury,'' 'ia pcn.olselle en Loterie," "Le Mouliu Joli." 'Lo Pantier des Violets," "Monsieur Ijindry." Annexed are the names of the artists, none of r. uwm vu one nave as yet appeared in America: Mademoiselles Tsstie, prima donna; Isabella Annan d, prima donna; Blanche rte Feicourt, cortralto; Marguerite Armard, secunda donua; Mathilde, secunda donna. Messieurs Gatfroy, first tenor; Lageflaul, second tenor: Monnier, second, tenor; Quarter, baritone; Benedich, baritone; Duchesne, basso; Julien Ledue. second Daeso, and a chorus of twentv-thrce. In addition there are Messieurs Le Fevre, con ductor of the orchestra; Schlus, leader of the orchestra, and other musicians. Thb Chesnut opens next Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Florence, in T. W. Robert sons popular new comedy of Vasic. Thin play is a clever story of English high and low life, and is told in elegant style, and adapted espe cially well for the stage. It Is not painfully elaborate, nor at all tiresome. The roles of the ctght characters are rattled oil fluently, but gracefully, and not without "points" and "hue situations." The wit and humor is neat and new, and love-plot is delicately and truthfully drawn. The moral shiws that "caste" is but a sham, and tiue happiness in life can only be found in truthful attection and the cultivation of the nobler instincts of human nature. Thb Walnut Street Theatre Is crowded nightly by fashionable audiences to witness the great Shakespcrian lairy spectacle, A. Midsuni wer night's Lream. A grand ballet has been added to the attractions of the play, Bad many new and beautiful effects are exuioited at each performance. To-morrow (Saturday) alternoon urn grana maiiuee oi tne eeason. Almtn TCl-WaTT Of illrt lacamhll, TlnlMinna aa ... a.a. aa til. n : V. JlO.:L 11' yj If UULIUIIIUS, continues to give exhibitions ot his comical delineations every evening. Mr. Burnett eives excellent performances, and his caricatures and quick changes of character are wonderful. He makes every one laugh by bis Woman's Rights Lecture ana nis personation ot Petroleum v. ftasby. Carncross & Dixev, at the Eleventh Street Opera House, have crowded houses nightly, and aie presenting Ethiopian delineations and new attractions at each exhibition. Blind Tom continues to draw immense audi ences at Concert Hall. He will give an extra ordinary entertainment this evening, and to morrow afternoon and evening. Academy ok Music On uoxt Monday even- ins, at the Academy, Mr. John E. McDouounli produces the spectacle of the Jitack Crook, lor wniuu ne nos maue eiaoorate preparations. Max Strakosch has made arrangements to ve a little season of Italian opera at our Aca demy of Music during the winter. Madame Anna de Lagrange la tne prima aonna, and Hignor P. Briunoli is the prima ten ore of the troupe. MARINE TELEGRAPH. J?or additional Marine News tee Firit Page, ALMANAC FOB PHIiiADEJjPillA THIH DAT. Bum Risica . aaa a aaa i ,6'B2 Moon Risks. 1142 boat bKTS, .ti'tHl0H WiTKB 7'3S PUILADKLPH1A BOAUD OF TKADH. William C. Kknt, ) - Tmomah E. Abhmead, 5-Monthlt OouaitTEi, C'HABLKa WUKM.L1UI, J MUVKUKNX8 UF OCKAN gTKAAXlCUS. FOR AMERICA AtalaDta..... Lonaoo Kew York........Ang. 17 Viraiula Liverpool. ..iew xora aui. i Murviu... Liverpool... Quebec .Au. Ti EOluburgU .Liverpool... .New York Auk. 24 1'ernia-. Llverpool...New York Au. 21 Mallu.M.........LIyerpool...New Yora Auk, '27 Beruiauu.....buUianj)tou...JSew York .Auk, 27 Ailantic Houihauip(ou...New York...... ...... Auk. U7 Alieiuatila-..boullmmpton..Mew York......Aug. 28 C. ot HaliiLuorM.Livtiuool...New York Auk. 28 A uhu lan. ............. Li verpool...yut;tec -Auk. 2'J ( i.l-iioiila....OIaK!ow.....iBW York... Auk. so t bma. Llveriuol...Boalon Auk. it Cla 'irla JlaniUurK...Nw York -Aut,'. HI t uipH... Brent .New York. ...... ...,Aun. ;u Uelloua Loudoi New York...A.uK. 81 CofW ualiliiKVou.Llver pool. ..New York Aug. ill FOR KUROP1L. Germanla New Vork... Hamburg...-. -Sept. 7 Vilie ue k-arm.. .New York. ..Havre ..-Spu 7 ('. ot lii,lou......New York...Liverpool..............Piiu, 7 Pennsylvania... New York... Liverpool 8ept. 7 U, K hkOouj New Y'ork...UlaHKOW..... bopU 7 C ol Cork. ........ New York. ..Antwerp -..eot. I lluntiaiuiu.....ew Yorn...LlverpX)i -.Ht. u I.l.ib...-........ .New y orkx.iverpoot ept. n Ci 'ja..............lloiton ...Liverpool .tiept. 11 AllaiiCic New Vontlireiueu..............Beit. 14 C. ol r.altliiiOre.New YorK...LlveriHxjl............(5pl. 14 ( ol(iU.Il New York...UlaKKOW.........CH)ut. 14 Aiu.nuia New York...Loiniou............,.Sf(it, 14 v li'Kinla New York...Liver pool. Uepi. 14 Pcrnif New York. ..Liverpool. ,..... 6ept. IS Kuroe.....n New YorkHavre .............Hept. zi Del veil New York.. .Liverpool 4ept. 21 ;jmneoltt.........New Y ork... Liverpool .i-iepi, 25 ArKO -...New York... Havre Sept. 2S Lelloua.. .New Y ork... London ttept, 28 OOAb'l WIHE, DOMKOTIO, ETC. Junlata......Phllaaa....New Orleans Aug. Ploueer...I'hll(la -.Wilmington -.Sept. 0 Tloea . Phllada. -.New Orleans......... Sent. 7 WyoujUiK-..-Phllad...havanimli..............(5ept. 7 J. VV. ETerniau..Phtiada.......Charleatou...........bepl. Btarsandbtnoenl'lillaila Havana.......... ....-epl. 18 Malls are forwarded Dy every aieamer in the regular linen. The .Learner, lor or from Livernool call at Queenstown, except Ilia Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, l iie aieatuera lor or from ineuouu nent call at (Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Schr Percy, Wahliuan, Plymouth, E. A. Bouder A Co. bcbrG. Leerlug, VV lllard. Portland, Caalnor, btlckuey 6 Well nuton. Bchr Camilla, If urlbort, Boston, Penn Oas Coal Co. Bchr Yankee Blade, Coombs, Ronton, Rommel & fiuuiei. Bt'r F. Franklin. Plenion, Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr. fet'r Chester. Jones, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Tboa. Jelleraou. Allen, lor Baltimore, wlin a tow Ot barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bhlp Crusader, Norton, from lquloue May 10, via PlBaqua June S, with nitrate of itooa to Powers aft Welgblman. Aug. 10, lat. lnuON.. Ion. 41 4o. signaling Bhlp byreo, from Honolulu for New BedtOrd, su days out; saw ber again about twenty days allerwarils. and was in company tor atx aayr, ztn, lat. kv s, ion, SU7, apoke ateamehlp City ot Providence, from Pro vidence for Rio Janeiro; 28th. laU Suus, lou. SSW. spoke achr Peacock, from Boston for Uaivealon. 21 day. out. Brig A. x xarraoee, uariisie, 4 nays irom uriuge port, in ballast to captain. Sctir Uov. Burton. Ludlam. from Balem. Bteamer Frank, fierce, n noura Iroiu New York, iUb uilite, to W. M. Balrd A Co. Bieamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thos. Jeneraon. Aiieu, iroiu ruuuiuure, wim a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde fc Co. MEMORANDA. Btearueblp Bazon, Matthew, hence, at Boston yes- terday. bieuinsnip Kiara and Hiripea, uoimee, lor roiiMel pbla, at Havana Slut ult. BaraueMluule Camohell. Lunt. for Philadelphia. sailed from Ardroouan 19th ult. BrlK Gentle Annie. Parr, hence, via Wilmington, N. C. for London, which put Into Halllax, N. B., leaky, repaired aud sailed for destination 21 luit. Brlguen. Bangs, lieicuum, lor ruuaueipiiiB, aauea from Providence 8d lust. Bcbr B McLevivt, McDevltt, for Philadelphia, sailed from Georgetown. D. C 4lb lnsU tchrs M. U. Moseiey. Uraan; Goddess. Kelly; T.J, Smith, Lake; and J. 0. Patterson, Corson, hence, at BOHton 4iu ium. ISccra A, B. fearson, rreston.anu j. mru.au, xiauo ton, hence, at Washington, 1. C 4th lnnt. tecnr j? , iaDaua, owaiu, uauuo, ai. t iiwihb" Cbehr 'o.'w. Krchs, Carlisle, for Philadelphia, cleared at Richmond M lust w .., ..... Bchr It. c. xieau, iwa, uouui v xmmw -' - AT-u. T.ntidiill lli lllHt Behr W. W. Maroy, Champion, for Glouoestar, to load tor Philadelphia, cleared at " K ?' jiay. Drlsco, lor Philadelphia, cleared at ralaia Slat Hit. hnB pnr.inl h tnst. 'Kca TrHll.ulcon.Dlcken.on and M. U. Read. Banaou. bence. at Newpj.r WM, OM.owlQh hour A. vauuieai. ""--- - 8d lust. nr,tH. and J. Price. Nlckar- fo'r PhUadelpnta "" Ma 8d '"st- . nVam oSorge H?Btout, Ford, hence, at Rlohmoud son Hteainer ueuiaa Id lusl. NOTICE TO MAWNEKS. j t t.,i,...l Relief was taken lu low 2d Inst, by U. B. . - -- - nroceerted to me now aun t-tK steamer louia aud whM. .habnai LlshlHiallou.wuereaiiw...j.-i-. - blon!lug to thai station Is being repairea. , onictal notice Is herhy ""li'f,:?,.1,.' at li'tlle Miul.erlKHlHlaud.ui'hseori o bi. Andrew's bound aud rlautlllo tU er. has bteu ra- entnhllnlipil, and tb llctit will ba exhibited therefrom tin Die evening et the Iflt Inik Tlie llliinilnBtlnir aoi'ftrntim Is a Krnnel lens or tne third order, showing a h x eil while light. The local plane In eleitted 7s leet iove nea level. h nd ihe light should bevlnlble lur a distance of four teen Dlllt'S. The tower Is conical in form, colored white, sor- nieunled by a black lantern. Lnt. 80 RS 34, Inn. 81 24 34. By order. W. It. HTIUBU1CK, Chairman. TreaHiiry Department, (Jlltce LlgULlioiise Board. Wash- intcton, l. v., bepk i, ihyi. GOVERNMENT SALES. ( OVKIINMKNT 8 A. L If. VJT AT HILTON HEAD. 8. O. J he following Ordnance l'roporty will bo sold al Fubnc Auctinn. at Ordnance Depot. Hilton Head. H. C, on TUtBDAY. Beptember 2 i. 1807. commencing at 1U A. M.: A oout 4 Mi net tons oi not ana sneu. " " " Loaded Shell. " IhtJ " " anlster, filled. " 1 " " Scrap cast Iron. " JO " " Scrap Wrought Iron. " 1 " " Kcrap HrUKH. 8 Artillery CarrlHRes (Iron). 9.) Woodon Artil lery Carriages (ironed), 53 Wooden Chassis and Slides ilroLed), 630 Saddles (McClellan), HI S ol dies (artillery), 60 sots of Artillery Harness, 1330 Bridles, Wi cruppers, tou M lOdie kbks.pooo bayo net scabbards, 1120 Cartridge Boxes, 10117 Cartridge-box Bella, 2312 Gun 8 ir.gn, 23,'U Waist Helta, ;w uuilot. mouios, ana a quantity oi oiuur rroperiy, consisting principally of ltags, Hopes, rnpltnienis, and MiKcclianeons Tools, etc. eta Also, a two-story rraino Dwelling nouse, oi the following dimensions: 42 feel front by 36)4 feet depth, containing 8 spacious rooms. Teinih casn, on tne uay oi saie, ia uuimju StatiB cuireucy. y mple lime aiioweu ror tne removal oi pro perly, at the expiration of which tbat not re- IlKiVt-u will reveri U) n uuveruiucuv. By authority oi cniei or orunauoe. M. J. OREALIBH, Captain and M. 8. R., nsi5t in oliwriteof Ordnance Depot. " COAL. B. MIDDLETON & CO., DEALERS IN UAKUIOU LB.HltlH and KAHLK VEIN t OA I.. Kent dry ueoer cover, rreiiaren expreHiy for fBmlly use. Yard, wo. ran w AHiLUNU ion Avemie. Otnce, no. til w AiiD u i Bireei, Til NO. 1101 CJH8NUT HtreeU E. P.I. NEEDLES & CO. OFFER IN HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, ADAPTED TO Till! SEASON, Bummer Oaaze Blankets, Fruit Cloths auu ixjyues, Ball) and other Towels, Furniture Chintzes and Dimities, Flllow and Sheeting LineuB, Floor and btair Linens Honeycomb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT RJLDUCED PRICES. e8Jig JTjriKfcTfHO Wit 'Qfj g ALE OF RAILROAD PROPERTY AND rBlNtlllSEN. Notice hereby given tbat by virtue of a decree ot the Supreme Court ot Pennsylvania, we will expose to sale at Public Auction, AT THE lniIAII.PmA EXCHANGE, In the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania on the lOTla VAX war ouiouKU, a . TV ins?, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot that day. all and singular the RAILKOADB AND RAILWAYS, .ilv.) rri, a I - i l M TaIIU f iUi kJiaT I bJ XjA IX Uat X Art VA.Ot AllA A n A iJO VXVW-J A A UM CHAlKB.bPlKEb, FROUB, SWITCH EB, and other IRON. liRlHUEo. wa B ana munis oir wa, materia lb, houbeb, buildings, shops, pihhk. WHARVES. ERECTIONS. FENCES. WALLS. FIXTURES. DEPOTS, RIGHTS AND INTERESTS, and all and every other properly aud estate, real, personal, aud mixed, of, belonging or aonertainlng lo the RENO OIL CREEK AND viTHns.K RAILWAY COMPANY, and all tbecor- nr.ruio rtuhtN. ir noli mas. and orivlleires of. or belong ing to ihesnl Company, together with all and singu lar the Locomotive and other Engines, Tenders, Cars, Machinery, Tools, Materials, and Implements, asw. 11 aa materials lor tonstructu.g, repairing, re gaining, using and operating said Haliroad aud Ra.ll w. All or wblch .aid property la situate In Ve nango County. In thestateol Penusylvaula.and being the same property, rights, privileges, and franchises which said Company, by Indenture oi mortgage, dated ti.o 9jirt ilav f Mav. A. D. lwjti. and duly recorded ia the ofllce of the Rerorder ot Deeds of Venango County aforesaid, In Mortgage Book No. 2, page 545, etc.. on the 4lh day ot June, A. D. 1S66, granted and conveyed to the undersigned John B, Sauzade, if trurt. lo secure certain buuds therein mentioned. And which the said ComDany Ay ludenlureot mort gage, bated Aprils, IstiS, and duly recorded In the otlice r hi. hi Recorder ot 1 eeds of Venango County, aiore- sald, la Mortgage Book No. 2, page 474, etc., on the Hth day of April, A. D. 18GS, granted and conveyed to Mortis K. JeBsup, and the undersigned William J. Burr, in trust to Becure certain debts therein men tioned. This sale will be mane under, and in pursu ance of a decree entered by the said Supreme Court of the r-tateot Pennsylvania, on tne aa any or juiy, a. D. 18H7, In a cause pending In equity In said court, upon li Ulll Ult OMIU .111111 . J. KK.UX.MUD, I UDICTT, agalust the said Company, and the said Morris K. Jessup and William J. Barr, derendauts, praying. Inter alia, for a decree of sale of the .aid mortgaged premises. The terms and conditions of sule will be as First. The mortgagea premises win ne sota in oue parcel, and will ba struck oil to the highest and beat bidder lor cash. Second. Five per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid to ti e undersigned at the time of the sale by the tmrchaaer. and be ruuet also sign the terms and conditions of sale, otherwise, the said premises will be Immediately resold. Third. The balance oi tne purcnase money snail De ?akl to the undersigned, at the Bunking House ot ire Tel A Co.. No. 84 8. Third street. Philadel phia, within thirty days from and alter the day. of sale, . . tiM wjijliau jiAnK,1 xrustee JOHN K BACZADE, Trustee. PHI1.ABEI.PHIA, July 6, 1S67. M. '1uomas& Sons. Auctioneers. 7 9tuf3m PAINTING. THOMAS A. FAIT t BOUSE AND HIN PAIHTEB, (Late Fahy A Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD 8toot Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done nD. and made lo look eoual to ihe Bneet press brick, bamplea at the shop, City and country trade solicited. Ail orders by Post promptly attended to. 4 is rmw O H N E X 0 HANOI BAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY CO., BKktOVKD TO E. Corner of MARKET and WATER Btreeta, N. rUllttUHIUUlM. DEALERS IN BAOS AND BAQOINQ Of every Description, lor Brain, Floor, Bait, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bona Dual, Etc. Large and small GTTNN y bags constantly on hand Also, WOOL BACKS. Joust T Bailey. Jambs Cascades?, GAUDaNER & FLEMING, COACH MAKERS. ' HO. 814 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, New and Second-hand Carriages for sale. Par tPMilar attention paid to repairing. 6 80 6 gLATC MANTELS. HLATK MANTEIaB are unsurpassed lor Durability Beaaty, treneth. andCheapneos. m.ATJC MANTELS, aud Blale Work QeneraH made to order. J. B. KIMES fe GO., ' ill cm Nos SUM and 128 CHUSNUT BUraM - QEoncn PLOWMAN, CARPKNTEIIAND BUILDER. xiEaiovjar To ISo. lli JL DOCK Street, III rniiaAPEl.pniA. ILIalAM 8. OB UOMMIt-HlON MFWJHANT. ANT o tt t). liAiaAWAKS Aveuua, fhuadelphla, AWBNT voa Dimoiil't Onrpowder. 1U Uued Nitre. Cftiimnal. Tr.ta W. llaker O.'s Chotxilate, Cajooa, and liroma. ( r(.( Lf Hr.K. A Co-'a Yaikiw llaUl UUealhlNB liolu.aadNaiia. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STRKET THKATRE. V V y.K. C. corner of NINTH and W A LN U i' Streets. tolMKffiY'AND F.VFRY EVENING. FOURTH WEEK OK Shakespeare's Fairy Spectacle, In Ave acts, of A M J DHL) MM hit NIG I IT'S DREAM, with It unrivalled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes, Accoutrements, triple TRANSFORMATION SCENE, etc., the holeronhtlinluig a VN 1FOR&I IT Y OF EXCELLENCE never equalled In tt production of this Play. Aot 1. Spectacular Opening Scene, al S o'clock. Act 2. The Silver Cataract, at 9 o'clock. Act8. The Illuminated Fairy Fountain, at 9Ji. Act 4. The Panorama of Athens, at 10 Act 6. The Triple Trnnslormattoa Scene The Golden Vines and Refulgent Temples of Arcadia, at 1U' GRAND MATIN F.B ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at S o'clock. Shakespeare's Fairy ,-pectarie. In 6 acln, of A MIDSUMMER KlwIlT'S DREAM. Chairs secured six clays In advanco. TVTKS. JOHN DUblW'S ARCH STREET J.VX THEATRE. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY. Sept. 7, 1S67. HIE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. MRS. JOHN DREW AS LADY TEAZLE, imm.rl.il hv lliP lllll GniTltl&nV. NEW CANDIDATES AND OLD FAVORITES. Concluding with the tavorite iiiuiruieiu, THE DUMB BKLlaK. Miss r rice, Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Walcot, Messrs. Craig, Xieiiiiv, aim TfBiw... Doors open i past 7: Curtain rises ' to S. Box Cilice open dallv from to s o'clock. JOHKPH D. MURPnY, Treasurer. ON WO.MIAY, jui.ia ut.Ain. a jLW ELEVENTU STREET OI'EKA UOUaiS, ELEVENTH STREET, ABU V ill tiliUSiMUl. THE rAHILT BENOBT OPEN FOR THE BEASON, MONDAY ETIKINO, AIIVMT 6, CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT BTAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEIR GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOI BEES. For particulars future advertlsemeuts. J, L. CARNCROSa Manager. R. F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. S I9tr A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. THIS EVEK1NU, THE MAN OF MANY FACES. MR. ALr. BUltNH.i l, ARStRTi.Ii Y MIKW HELEN NASH. In their Brilliant and Humorous Entertainment, Mr. BURNE'IT win give forty arouses m mo l llMtn T.T.VMK.NTH OK SOCIETY. as exhibited by blm, tor twenty years, In all the prin cipal cities In this country and Europe. a l.r . HtJliril!.! A AO rn.inuiar.uia v. i'J"n Loors open at 7: commeuceats. Admission, 50 cents; children, 2ft cents. Secured Seats, wituout extra rlmrxn. at Trnmnler's. No. -J Chesnut street. 9 2 tit C10NCERT HALL. J BLIND TOM, Ihe marvellous musical prodigy, for a short season, at the abovo Hall, commencing K.a..'iia.' O .IIP f AlVMalA a , . " I' a, w u a. au. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Sept. 4 aud 7, al 23U P. M. Admission. Filly Cents. Reserved seats, Seventy-five Cents. Balcony reserved lor colored persons; admission 25 "Tickets at Charles W. A. Trumpler's MuslO Store, No. 026 Chesnut street; also, at the llalL son HO! FOR SMITH'S ISLAND I FRESH AIR BEAUTIFUL SCENERY HEALTHFUL EXERCISE THE BATH EaSTEJiTAiNMJtjN a VJf I'Uf tthJT KM). MKR MARY I.AKKMKYER respectfully lntorms berlrienda and thepnbllo gene rally, tbat she will open the beautiful Island Pleasure Ground known aa , , . sun n s aeiiAnui on SUNDAY next, aiay o. etne invnw mi w wmo and enjoy with her the delight of this favorite sum mer resort 800 - INTERNAL REVENUE u. S. REVENUE STAMPS. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 304 CHESNUT Street, CEHTBAL DEPOT, No. 103 South FIFTH Street. (One Door below Cbesnnt). ESTABLISHED 1863. Revenue Stamps ot all descriptions con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Our stock comprises every 'denomination nrinted bv the Government, and all order filled and forwarded on the day of receipt. United CH&ieB a uien, rintiuuiu duua a-iuiaw, ui ti l uu Phlladeipnia, ana rost umce oruers received In payment. The decisions of the Commission can be con. Bolted, and any Information regarding the taw eneeriuuy anu gratuitously given. The commission Is payable in stamps. The following rates are allowed: On 125 TWO PER CENT. On J100 . THREE PER CENT. On (300 and upwards.-- FOUR PER CENT. All orders, etc., should be sent to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304L CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS. GAS FIXTURES. CALL AND BUY YOUK GAS FIXTUBES ioin Uia manufacturers, " VANKlltK A MARSHALIi, No. Dl'ai AKCH blreet. VAKKIRK MARSHALL, No. 912 ARGH t-treet, manufaciura and keep all styles or Uat Fixtures and chandeliers; also rellnlBh old natures. YANKIBK & MARSHALL HAVE A COM plete stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Portable gtands, and lironnes, at Na 012 ARCH Htreet, VANKIRK & MARSHALL, No. 912 ARCH Street, give esneclal attention to tittlng up Churches. Public Halls, aud Dwellings. Piru kun at THU IXWKT BATKB. i-lOLD. GILT, AND ELKCTRO SILVER IT Dialed Oas Fixtures, at VANHIIUC A MAH KHALlaB. No. S12AUCH IStieet. All work guaranteed to give satlsfttcttnn. None but Bnii-claas workmen employed. , 8 IMZw mwlaa FERTILIZERS. U M 0 IS IATED rilOSPHATE, AH VaWKUBPAkKED rEBTII-IIKB . for Wheat, Corn, OaU Potatoes, Grass, tha Vegetabli earfea, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc Eto, This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and thebea rW" p'eMon of VX pound Tot sal. by th. BauulaciBrera. WILLIAM ELLI9 A CO., C'hemlsta, lltlmwfl No. TU MA11K.ET Btreet. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COM PA NY. incorporated by theLtgis luiureol Pennsylvania, 136. Cfllce. B. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streota, ' PhllHdeltil.la. MARINE INSURANCES on vessels, cargo, and freli-ht to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to ..lp..oiJlh.Unl,1n.iNBuRAr.cl;8 on merchandise geeetally. On Stores, Dweillng-Houses, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November I, IHiiS. 1100.000 United Stales 6 Per Ceut. Loan, v ' ...... IttJ AiL.Wl iSM ..." w K0.O90 United Slates 6 Per Cent. Loan, issi lac.ooo'oo 2 0.000 United Slates 7 8 111 Per Cent. Loan, Treasury Notes 211,600'0O 125,000 City of Philadelphia tt Pel Cent. Loans (exempts) 126,662'SO 54,000 Slate of Pennsylvania 8 Per Cent, Loau - 64,700'OU 66,000 State ol Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent. Loan . 44,620-00 60,000 State ol New Jersey Six Per Ceut. laoan 60,700TJO 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mort gage, Six Per Cent, bonds 20,S00'00 26,000 Pennsylvania Ralln ad. second Mortgage Hx Per ent. Bonds.... 24,230 00 26,000 Wc tern Pennsylvania Haiiroad Six Per Cent, 1,01-ds (1'eunsyl V.nla Kallro.d gunr. ne-)...,... 20.75000 RO.OOOttateol 1 ennessee Five Per CeuU Loan- 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee lx Per Cent, Lonn 40'uO 16,000 100 shares -Ii ck of Ueriuatitowa Uas Company (principal anil in terest guaranteed by thecny of Philadelphia) 16,000 00 7,150,14s rnares biock oi rennsyivauia, Kail-road Comoanv.. 6,000 100 Shares Stock of North Penusvlva- nia Railroad Comoanv. 8.9W00 20,000'SO Shares Stock or Philade'phla and botilheru Mail Bttenisbip Com fianvs ZO.OOO'OO If8,900 J ohns on Bonill Htid Mortgage, lirst liens on City Propet ly 196.90tftio l,tH6,0u0 par. Market value...H.od.2Sil 76 Cost. l,030,0o2-nt). Real Estate- OT.oon on Bills ri oelvabie lor Insurances made 27,6.17 itO Balance due at agencies Premiums ou Ma rine Policies. Accrued lntorest, aud other - debta due to the Company.. 83,92390 Scrip and Slock of Hiinory Insurance and other Companies, S5173. Estimated value... 8.93000 Cash lo Bauk, SHIt.Krj ia. Cash in Drawer, f447T4 - 41.840UO tl,4i7,32l'6 This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed as tne niarnet vaiue. 1 nomas C. Hand, Samuel K. Stokes, John c. navis, imuud A. Sonrter, 1 heophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Tranuair, Heurv C. Dallelt, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg Joseph H. Seal, Oeerge O. Lelpur, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, Henry mean. William u. B uiton, Edward Darlington, ii. Jones tfrooKe, Edward Lalourcade, iacob P. Jones. James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Speucer Mclivalne. J. B. Bern pie, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, " D. T. Morgan, ileoree W. Bernardou. Jacob lUegul, THOMAS 11 HAND. President. JOHN C. D VIS, Vice-Preslueut. Hknry Lylbokn, Secretary. 1 J 1829 CHARTER rERPETUAIj Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PIIIIaAIlEIaPIIIA. OFFICE. NON. 433 AND 437 CUEAiNUT HTKEET, ASAETM ON JANC1BT 1,1807, a,as3,i4tt'i3. Capital ... ..t400,000 00 Accruetl turpma n tHnJlS'vs Premiums M .....Hm..1 2uS,iSal'l9 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME Fott IS;, lH,iall8. Jii.uuO. IaOSSES PAID SINCE 19 OVEK ' 3,30O,O00. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Tootas Vt'attuer, bamuel Grant, beorse W. Richards, Inane Lea, Oeoi ue Fales, AllreU Filler, KrauclH W. laewls, M. P., Peter MoCah, ih mas tiparks. CHARLES IN BANCKEK. Prentaent, OEOhOE FaL.Es, Vloe-Presiaenb . W. McALlaiblEH, Uecretury pro leiu, s 111231 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOliTH AM Ell I OA. office, no. walk u r , PiiiiaAiji.iaPiiiA. INCORPORATED 17 W. CHARTER PERPETUAL. C A PIT Ala, 50O,O0O, ASSETS JANUARY 8, 18o7.......l,73,30730 llSfclltataJMAKIlME, 1NI.AND TUANSPOK 1 ATION AND riBli UIstAlM. DIRECI'ORS. Arthur G. CcfUn, ueorge L. Harrison. bamuel W. Jouea acrauuu it. cope, Euward H. Ti otter. auuu A Browu, Charlea Taylor, AmOrobe While, Richard I). Wood, Whliam Welsh, K Aiorrls Wain, Euwaru et. Ciamn. VV 1111am Cuuimiugs, T. Cuarllou Meury. Allred I). Jesaup, John P. While, John mason, aUiuiB u. Madeira. ABTHTJfi O. JUJfJtlaM.Pru,iant. Charles Platt, becreiary. WllalalAM. BUKUIaKK, HarrUburg, Pa,, Central Agent fur ihe Utate oi Jeeutmylvaula. 1 20 PE0V1DENT LIFE AUD TECST COMPAMY OF aVilllaAllilXaVKlA, No. Ill bouth iObli'm bueet. IKCOKfOKATAJJ Sd 1W1NTU XM. laaS. CAi'l l Ala, 150,000. f A1I IN7 Insnrance on Lives, by Yearly fremiiim.' r,r k. 10, or leu year Preiuiuuis, JSou-Iurieilure, Annuities arauied ou lavurable leroja. Term af olloiea. Children's iuiuuwiuiiul, This couipany. while 1 of a paid-up Capital, wll This Company, while giving the Insured thesecnrlty if a oald-uu Capital. W1U divide the entire nmt.ni the laile DUbineaa among 11a policy Holders. Moneys received at lutereut, and paid ou demand. Aulhorleed by charier to execute Truauj, and 10 aot aa Kxeuuiur or Admlnlalralur. aVasignee or Guardian, aud In other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ot any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person or persona, or bodies polluc or corporate. aJlKa4CXOK. BAMUEL R.BHIPLKV, .HKNRY HA IN EH, JUHtilA H. MOKK1B, T. WlbTAK BKOWW, WCHaKU WOOD, W. C. LONGtiTKitTH, K1CHAKI) CAiiBURT, WILLIAM HAOCaiit. CHAtLS F. Cot FlN. SAMUEL B. BU1PLAY, itOWLAJND PARRY, President. Actuary. WM. C. LONGHTiti-TU. Vice President. IhOMAb WlbTAR, M, I) J, B. TOWN8EN1J. I 7 Medical Kxaminer. Leual Adviser. Tj-1RE INbURANCE EXCLDSIVELY.THE JJ Pi-NNSVLVANlAFlRHilNbURAlNCB COM PANY Incorporated lSaa Charier Perpetual No, 6I11 WALNUT blreel, opposite luoependeuue bqtiare. This Company, lavorahly known to the community lor over loriy years, ooutiuuea to Insure anaiuit loas or damage by fire ou Public or Private itulldlnga, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of Goods, aud Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. lhelr Capital, together with a lane Surplus atond, a Invested lu the most carelul manner, which enables ibeiu to otli r to the lusured au undoubted seoui-ity la the OA. Of 10.. niBa.CTOBS. Daniel Bmith. Jr.. 1 Joha Devereuat, Alexander Bennon, Tuomaa HmltU, Isaac BaKlehurst, Heury Lewis, Tuomaa Bobbins, . I J. Gllluighaiu Fell, Daniel Haudock. Jr. DAN IKL ITU, J a., President, WlIXlAM G. CBQWkUa, becretary. i TDHO.NIX INBURANCK COMPANY OF IT laH iLAimfUlA INCORPOUATaiD ISM CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. VIA WALN UT Btreet. opposite the Kxchange. In addition lo MA KIN K aud INLAND IaNciOR- ANCK, this Company Insures Ironi loss or damage by il KK lor liberal terms on bullduigs, merohaudise. luruiture, eto , lor limited periods, aud permanently on bulidiugs. by dei oslt of premium. The Company has been in active operation for more bau blXTY r&AKH, during which all losses have DaU P1A11 . UU1IU, TT. een promptly adjusted and paid. John la. Hodge, 4ia.av J. o nm. Jaawrenoe Lewis, Jr. Iiavld Lewie, Benjamin tulnf. Thomas H. Power. A. H. Mclienry, Kduiund CmhiIUoOi - - " M- U- mauouy, , John T. Lewis, William 8. Grant, Koberl W. Learning, l. Clark Wbarlou, Kamnel WUOOZ. joitn Wuttijuauat Bamuxl Wiaacox, kwcietacy ia;uis i aNirria. PreaUauI. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRABD FIRE AlND MARINE INiUIlANOK COMPANY. (No. 639) N. K. COR. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH 8TS. PHILACILrHIaV. CAPITA. AKI airilPI.ru OTIB ItOO.OO INf OnE lOK 1866, lOB.SS Losses Paid and Acorued In 186ft, 17.00V Of whtrh amount not xiO remain nnpsldat Uiadate IHKUHm.mKi of property has been Sticcewtully wisuree) l.y this Company In thirteen years, and Eight Hun dred Losses by Fire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. Mies era wi, jr., Alfred B. Olllett, N. 8 laBwrence, Charles L Dttpont, Henrv F. Keuney. Fnrman Sheppard l linmas Mat'Eellar, John Snpplee, John W. laghorn, Joseph Klapp, M, D. THOMAS RAVEN. President A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President, 2 22fmw JAMFJS B. A LVORD. Secretary PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR DREDGE-BOAT. Olllt o United Rtates Entriuoer Ageuoy, No. 7 LOWlalNOOKEKN, New VorK City, August. 'M, 1H07. The underslgtied hereby invites seoled proposals for building and equipping ready for -hh sou for work, the first of the two.Dredge Boats, authorized by Joint resolution of Oou greka, approvett March 211, 1807), for improving the mouth of the aVllshisslppl river, In accord n nee with models, drawings, and speclflcfltionsr lhilile at this olllce, and Instructions to be lurnlsbed by the EnglDeer in charge; the 1m dge-Boat to be delivered at suolt point on the Mississippi river at or below New Orleans, . as l lie Engineer In charge may direct. The DreOgH-ttoal to be a double-ender, 160 feet long, 30 let-t beam, and 'i'i feel high, meaaured f rt ai the bottom of keel to the surface of the Kpur di k at amldshiis; to have a acrew propel ler at each end, one of which is to be 14 feet in rMnuieter, driven by two eniilnes, and the other 12 fet t in diameter, driven by one; to be fitted with water compartments for readily adjusting ' ti e drunglit to any depth from 14 to 20 feet; to be fitted with an auxiliary scraper at each end, andniAuyot the parts to have a strength con siderably exceeding I hut of like part of steam ers of like dimensions designed for ordinary im an navigation. During the construction of the Dredge-Boat, i t-asonable facilities for inspecting too mate rials and workmanship must be afforded the officer or agent appointed for the purpose. The Dtedge-Boatlo be propelled throughout her sea voyuge between the points of construc tion and delivery by her own engines alone. Bids wblch do not cover the entire constrao. tlon and equipments, ready for sea and for work, ot the Dredge-Boat, aud her delivery at the point designated, will not be considered. aSo bids will be considered except from those practically engaged In the construction of ocean steamers or screw propeller machinery lor the same, and who have personally In spected the model and drawings of the Dredge Boat, or employed experts for the purpose of ih forming them of Its character. Bids to be Indorsed (on the envelope) 'Propo sals for Dredge-Boat." and addressed to the undersigned, at this office. Each bid mustbeaccompanledbyaguarantee. signed by two guarantors, that the bidder will enter into contract as herein stated; and a cer- . tiheateor the responsibility or tne guarantors, find specifying the occupation of the bidders, signed by an officer of the United States Corps of Engineers, or some other competent person known to the undersigned. Proposals will be received till 10 o'clock on the 10th day of Beptember, 18U7, at which time they Will be opened. The contract and bond must be signed by tha 14th day of September, 1867; work must be acta i lly begun on both hull and machinery by the 2' illi of September, lb67; the boat inuBt be oom pit'led, rendy for sea and for work, and the trial trip bud by the 15th day of January, 1868, and no unnecessary delay thereafter must occur In her delivery at the point designated. Payments will be made as follows: 75 per rent, of the contract prico on approval of the toHt, alter tne trim trip, ny tne ouiy authorize ' offcer or unent of the United States, provld&tiv the terms ot the contract shall thus fir have been complied with, and the balance on Anal ut-f-eptuiico at iho point of delivery. Bonds for thu faithful performance of the con tract, lu the sum of .5.1:00, will be required, with two sureties, whohe suIUoieiacy .must be) certified by the Clerk of the nearest District Court, the names of the sureties, wlta the cer tificate, to be submitted with t he bid. A full copy of the spec) (lest ions, and of ibis advertisement, must be attached to each bid. Bidders to use the printed forms which will be lurnlsbed them at this ofllce. Model and detailed drawings can be seen, and copies of specifications had, aithlsot&ce. Copies of the specifications ean also be seen at the United States Engineer Offices In Philadelphia and Boston. The Government reserves the right to reject any bid deemed to be unreasonable, or made by peisons whose responsibility may be ques tioned. In order that no time may be lost after the con t mot shall be signed, lull detailed draw ings of all parts of the I red go-Boat are In pro grtss, and will be in readiness to turn over to the contractor, so that work may be begun without delay on account of preparations of woiklfcg drawings. M. D. MCA.LE8TES, Brevet Brtg.-Gen. United States Army, 8 29 101 Major of Englnoers, In Chaige Improvement of Mouth Miss. River.' pEOPOSALS K OH A NKW JAIL Department op thk Interior, Washington. D. C. July 81. 117. Sealed riroookaiB will be reueived at this De partioent until 12 o'clock M.. on TUESDAY, the 17th ot Heptt in ber, 18W, for the erection of the Jail in and for the District of Columbia, autho rized aud provided for by the act of CoDgresa, approved July 25, I860, and toe Joint resolution approvea Morcn &, ib. 1 The designs, detail, drawings, and speclfloa. tiona can be Been at the architect's othoe. in the eastern grounds ot the Capitol, Washington city, every Uay, except (Sundays, between tha hours of 8 A. M. and 8 P. M. Separate bids will be received for the ma sonry work, brick work, Iron work, and car pen try work. The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter Into a sufficient bond, to be approved by the Heoretary of the Interior,, for the faithful completion of bis oontraoU Payments will be made as the work progresses, on estimates certified to by the arcbiteot: but twenty per centum 01 tne estimates will oej retained until the contract is completed. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the Department re serves the right to reject any or all ol the bids should It be deemed for the Interest of the Government to do so. The bids will be opened at noon on the 18th day of September next, in presence of such of the bidders as may choose to attend. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope 'Proposals for JNew Jail," and be directed to the jjBecretary of the Interior, Washington, .0. H. BROWNING, 8 21 1917 Secretary of the Interior. jpttOPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Cavalry Depot, CarlisIiK Bahkackh, Pa., I Acting Ass't (uakthkmasiku's OtrsTCB. i Anirll.lt '2i 1H7. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Omo until 8 o'clock P. M., the 14th of September, 1IS07, for furnlshiug this Depot with (25) twenty-live Cavalry Horaes, to be delivered at Carlisle Bar racks, Pa., on or before the 10 lu of October next. ' The Horses must be sound In all particulars, well broken, in full flesh and good condition, from (15) fifteen to (16) sixteen bands high, from (5) five to (ill nine years old, and well adapted In every way to cavalry purposes. ; The foregoing speollicallons will be rigidly adhered to. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon Bible persons, whose signatures must be aij ptndtd to the bid, and certified to as being gooa and aolilolent aecurlty for tho amooat lnvol veO, by the United Htatoa Dlstrlot J udge, Attorney, or other publlo oflicer. La The right in reserved to reject any bid a",la too bluh. and no bid from, a defaoJUug con tractor will be reeeiveo. ' hy BreevotMajor.Gen. G. H. CBOHil "' Ats'tO. M. Oea. U.H. Army. t And Clllef li- M. 1( parUiint of the Kast. jg7t A. A. Q. M. U. B. A. '"1