TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 18G7. OITY INTELLIGENCE. KB ABIMTIOWAi LOCiL ITEMS 8XS IM8IOI rASKS. FtTBTHFll NoMIIf ATION8 A RErCnLICAK SfMT iw the Twicnty sixth Ward. Tiio Kepuoll. cans of the Twenty-slxtu Ward have falieu Into Democratic habits, and not having the example of California before their eyes, have placed two tickets In the Held. Oae of these tiekeu, whiob. was completed about two o'clock on Tuesday morning, after the Convention had been In ses sion nearly all night. Is made up as follows: Belect Council J. W. Roublns. Common Council David Oouldy. School Dlrentors Charles Heirler. Charles Adams, J. It. Fletcher, Colonel E. H. Hadner. Last evening the Executive Committee of the Ward beld a meeting at the corner of Federal Street and Gray's Ferry road, and endowed, by a unanimous vote, the ticket plaood in nomi nation by Another convention, made up as fol lows Select Council Uobert Armstrong. Common Council Cieorge A. Huisler ana James 8. Stewart. ..M Hchool directors Franols Owynn, David Baker, John Ktssler, and (itorge Auntln. Mr. Armstrong, the candidate for Melee', Coun cil on this tliket, is at present a me-Dberof Common Council. . , . The friends of the ticket first nominated, however, do not appear disposed to aoiiulesoe In this action of the Exeouilve Committee, us they made a fiesh announcement of their can didates in the advertising columns or a con temporary this morning, with a list of thedele cates to the nominating Convention appended. From this It appears that two precincts were not represented at all In the Convention. L.iSt year, the vote lor members of the Legislature In this Ward siood i27 Republican to 1774 De mocratic, Riving a majority of 653, while the average Kepubilcau majority lu the vote for county officers was about 7f0. But tre Repub licans of the Twenty sixth Ward must remem ber that a division in their ranks, with so smtill a majority when presenting a solid frout, will enabie Uie Demociatlo ticket to carry off the victory. Let their petty disagreements be put aside, therefore, aud. If necessary, let both tickets be withdrawn and a aew one, satisfac tory to all sides, agreed upon. The Democrats of iheTwenty-flftU Ward have nominated Kdward Onyx for Alderman, In ad dilion to VI llliam F. Boucher. THIRD EDITION The Doat Itnce Again Postponed. NEwnuKO, N. Y., Sept. 7 -The great boat race between Brown and Jlamlll lias been strain postponed on account of the roughness of ILe water. It will come oil" on Monday next. Markets bf Telegraph Nkw YoRK.Pept, 7. Stocks heavy. Chicago and Brck Inland, (',: Heading, 102,; Un'nu Uoinpsny, 7V. Krle, e.'a'i Ciereiana and luiedn, fM; Cleveland nnu liitouurx. x: PIUMbunr aid Fort Wayne. IW; WIchlKKD Central. 111'.,; Michigan Houtln i n, H2S I Hew York Central, Illinois centrM, Ml; m moor land preferred. 3it; Virginia Nixes-fiii; Missouri ttlxea. jiikH; Hudson River, IM1: U. H. FIve-twemies. ihb 1H", ;do. ism, Inn7-,; do. 1.. Ill 1 en-rortlea, wv fseven-tlilruea. IIthi laatie, 17; otliers, 107J. Hlerllng fcxebange, lu9i. Money, dvi per cent. iluld, Hi', Mw York, Sept. 7. Flour Mrmer; I (mtv. hlirlier aa'ea oi (MKKi oarrelt-tale, 7fa10B,i; Ohio, H-60(I l-fto' Western, f7tol2'7il; Houtlierti. ' tvwil) is 25j Calllnrnla'. ill('il!l. V heal firmer; Rales of mm biiahela amber Sonibern. I'i .-iS: wt.l e Mlcnl.nn, friis. Corn advanced l(2c.. salea of 70,nou boaliela mired Western, fl7S(q ri!. Oats ucl'-anc d lw2c , saim o 4 .(i.m bushels VVeatern, 6ru7ic. Heel oulei. l'oik steady; new mess. -I BS. Lard quiet at UiWlio. ' Stocks in New York. AFTERNOON REPORT. New York, Hcpt. 7. Smith. Randolph &Oo Bankers, Wo. lfi Houth Tul-'t ntreet, and No. 8 Nnat.au street, New York, report at I o'clook. tbls a iter noon as follows: JK8U, lll!ill2. Hulled biales5-20s, 1862, IH'114. TTuiUd HtMtts6-l!0s, 1m4, 10iV8ll0. United Htates 6-atsj, 18to, 1 1 1 1 1 liftf. United Htatea 6-20a, new. lKrfo, to-tu n108M. United States 1867. lOK'l'.'S'a. ' United Htales 10-. s, Hi9glu"V, Auguni 7ao. un4ui. June and July 7 80s, 10;107U. Market at eadr. Uuiud Btates 6-20a are quoted In London, this afternoon, at 7, Ann. ANOTHER DANK FAILURE. Apbault with Intent to Kill. An old Jew peddler latt night entered a naloon at Ulrard avenue and Hhackamaxon street, wherein sa1 one James S. Lennig. He placed his heavy jacket upon a chair, when It was overturned upon the floor by Lennig. The Jew remon strated, and was rewarded by a cudgelling and beating at the bands of the malicious Jrae. ' and eventually the latter drew a pistol, and threatened to blow the bead off of the body of the unfortunate peddler. Officers Kurtz and tirant arrived, and prevented the execution of this latter plan by arresting Lenulg. Alderman Shoemaker held him in 10tx hall to answer. Off for New Orleans and Savannah. The Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Company's steamer Tioga cleared from this port for New Orleans yenterday, taking out a full cargo and the following passengers: Mrs. John KUwood, Mrs Ruth Hands, Miss F.ugenta Cockley, and nine recruits for colored regi ments. The passenger list of the Wyoming, for Sa vannah, was as follows: Joseph Brady, Maoon, 6a.; Mrs. M.J. Grim ley and two children, Jack sonville, Fla.; Mrs. II. J. Cohen. S. F. Kelne and wife James 10. Bossent, J. H. Jones, J. N. Rogers, and J. C. Hess, Savannah. Sabbath School Teachers' Normal Insti tute, under the charge of the .Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association, will be held at thAVe8t Arch Street Church, Rev. A. A. VLUittiD. D., pastor, beginning on Tueslay evening, September 17, aud co ntinuing during Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and eve nings. Imminent and practical Sunday School men, both from this Stateand other Htates. will be present nd take part in the proceedings. As this institute is Intended for the instruction and benefit i f superintendents and teachers, it is desired tbkt they will be l.rgely represented at these meeUnga. Return of Ei v, Dr. Carrow. Some months sgo the eongregi tlon of the Union Methodist Episcopal Cburc.iV on Fourth street, below Arch, granted lety of absence to the Rev. G. W. Carrow, D. l., their pastor, who em ployed this opportunity for a Journey abroad. During his absence r. Carrow vl It ed all the principal points of'Vterest in Eurepe, and made a tour through, fee Holy Land. He has now reaobed home, an I to-morrow will resume bis pastoral duties, pitching at half-past 10 In the morning and at - half-past 7 In the evening. Burglars. About two o'clock this morn ing an attempt was mad to break into B. J. Leedom's house, at Blnftaud,- Germantown. The burglars tore the wir from the dlning wwm window and forced on he sash, and with . v.iirni-v ntinir. which ttaev eft upon the pre mises, broke the inside shitter, which was ..i.nu with n bar. and scattered in irag- menta over the floor. This operation made a loud noise, arousing the Inmates. The fierce Lark i no- nf a dok which sleeps in the hall oared the villains, who escaped without secur ing any booty. Malicious. Edward Jones was arrested by Officers Irwin and O'Brien, at Fran kford road and Harrison street, for drunkenness. - While being conveyed to the Station House he repeat .ji. .L.oniiwt Vila custodians. When Dlaoed within the cell, he avenged the incursions by armed law upon his individual rights by tear-, ing to pieces everything that was tearableln bis cell. He was commtted by Alderman Shoe maker in delauil oi iuuu oaii. Caught. Yesterday afternoon Officer Cnlp of the Fifth District, pursued, but without sue ... noTtmmna m imer a. Tiinnf nrofesstona thief, who was making off with a box ot sus- i T.oU iiicrht ha was arrested by Detee-. Lve Levy, and UUeldJora hearing tkls after noon. " Cam Mat. This 1b the montli to visit Cape t.i.. f nnmfort and benefit, and for bathing there Is no season of the year when the r v,a noi.r la an flellrhtful. The fallroad company continues to run the Sunday J?i.V . . ,rtofore. leaving foot of Market street at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning, jrof Phomotion The President has i r.niain Mnrman M. Smith, for- merlv of this city, late of Company C, Will Kegiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry, as Brevet Major and Lieutenant-Colonel of Volunteers, lo date Irorn March 13, 1865. far gallantry and THwrltnrlona servloes in tne neiu. The residence of the "w- es w. sixth street. on-. V.iKt t hniihW ransack ed. and robbed of wearing PLndJth relt Mr. Myers Is ai present in anrope, ' s omllv ArA KUsWUk isjs- uw Amount 01 tne kwb caim Thr Seabibk. The Sunday mo" 'aj to AtlanUo City is Sil" regularly run, and at J'..?u; 7f. Tn-mnrrnw rooming will This is the most delightful month ol year for ocean bathing, fact whloh our readers should bear Jn mind. Steaiiho Shirting. Officer SmnelTcer, Of the. Third W'ATOi Mrmm Morrow beld him in iw oa" w answer. - Cobker-Stonb Latino. This afternoon, fct 4 o'clock. iTerai iSvltatlon to the public is presented. m - . tt. 1- , tr,v f Officer Cramer 8 .Tw.n". To Sunday night, at f,irbvAl(Jerman8enlx a t ma Haul Last night the polioe of A LABuB .,h,rlUn 1M5 vasrrants, nYhrhourroTouVa V-e o'clock Kl. morning. 100 prlbon- The Farmers' aud Cltlxsos' Bank of Brooklyn Placed In the Hands of a Receiver. The lollowing official order of the Comptroller of the Currency ann unoes the failure of an other National ltauk the Farmers' and Cill seus' Bunk of Brooklyn: TbkasobV Dkpabtmhkt, Oynoie or tub Oowr- TBOl.LkK Or TMK ll'KhliNCV. Wlsfl INQKIH. D. iL. Bept. 6, 18 7. Whereat, tlie Fanuern' aud Citlzeus' National bank ol Brooklyn, a uatioual bankioa; tuno elation. orKanl.ed purauBnt to tlie laws of tue United ciaies, ana loiaiea in tne city oi uroomyn. in the ht ute of .ew York, aid not ou the 2otU day ot July, 18S7. have on band In lawlul ruoner ol tue Culled t-iales an amount equal u llfieeu per CHutum o' us circulation aua deposits: and Maid uasoclatlon ua tbe Wltli day olJuly aioreiHld w-sduly uollUed to tuaks good audi reserve ot lawful monej ; and Whereat, said axsociatlon did wholly fall for 'blrty dr.js thereafter to make ijood lis reserve of lawful mooey of the UDlted Hiat-a, and baa not yL made food i he same, an appears from the report of Charles 'Mender, Mat ona. UanK Kzamlaer, made to this Lfllceon the itd day of b-i tmOer luiiaot: Now. ti erelore. I. Hlland It. Jlurlnurd Comn'roller of ttiet urrci.cy, wlili tliecoiicnrienceof thefie?ioiary of the Treaaury, In purauauce of the power and autho rity vested la me by luw. do hereby appoint Frede rick A. PlHtl, i'f the city of Brooklyn, N Y Receiver of tlie said "The Farmers' and Citizen' Bauk of Brooklyn," with all the powers duties, and responsi bilities given to or impose'l upon a Receiver uudor tbe provlHli.ua of the act entitled "An act to provide a national currency, secured by a nlediie of United Hates bonds, and to piovlde 'or the circulation and reueniptK u inereoi Approvea June s, In wltneas whereof I have hereto subscribed mv name and have caused ruy aeal of ollioe to be aulred to llieae presents, at tbe city of Washington, lu tbo Dlxtrlct of Columbia, tbe day and year first above written. IHLAND K. HURLHURD. comptroller or the currency. Approved and concurred In. IIUIIU S10CULiL.UUH, Secretary ot the 't reasury. The Farmers' and Citlswns' Bank was esta blished lu 1862, and in I860 continued business under the national bank system. The capital was represented at 8380,000; Bhares, 15.0J0; par 920. The following are the otllcers of the Bank: President. Oreu M. Beach; Cashier, Uy. W. Ked fleld: Plrectorx. O. M. Beach. Authonv Belts. John Hicks, David Bturtevant, Sylvester Tut tle, W.I. Pooley.S. W. Woolsey, bylvester M. Beard, Watson Sanford, George Hlcard, Howell bnilth. David Williams, Daniel D. Leary. i.ariyin tne winter or tou tne messensrer or street in this city, was attacked by a mau wno rorDfa nun 01 a vatise containing some ten tbousand dollars. This circumstance is pro- bebly yet ire u la tne memory or many roauors. AfLer the comml&slon of the robbery the thief jumped into a butcher's wngan with his booty, ana notniuK ohi jet ueenseea or ueara 01 mm. XT. Y. Herald. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. TTNITED BTATE8 COUKT IN BANKRUPTCY. Fine our last report of this Court the following peti tions nave oeen nieo: Fhllln B. veiiler. jNew xorx city, rormeriy or rnna- delpbla. PetUlon and oath of allegiance filed Anguac 27, Order ol relerenc to Ilegiater Fiaher for Beptem- her in. JoseDb Deysber. Keadins. Fa. Petition ana oath or allegiance filed Auruat 27. Order of telerence to Beg later Maltzoergar, for beptem ber 2. William Baylor. Pottsvllle. Pa. PotUlon and oath of allegiance tiled August 2H. OrOer ot reference to Ken ater HoDart. lor HeuiemDer 1. Isaac Michael, Phllpdelphla. Petition and oath of alh-glanca filed August 28. Order ot reference to UeglBter Parsons for September 4. joun wincneater. FUiiaasiunia. i-eiiuou ana oatn of allaglanc tiled August 2S). Order ol refereuce lo Register f lstier for September 6. c:iiarlea M. Beck. Pnttavllle. Pa. Petition of K. D. Wartluft that Charles E. Beck be declared bankrupt Olea August z. Jieury iJinatein, i'niiaaeipna, rn.. reuuou auu nath of allea-iunce and schedules filed Auiiust 29. Order otre'erence to itegister f isner ror oeptemoerf. John C. Pavuler. PhlladolDbla. Petition and oalh of allegiance and achsnules filed Auguat 80. Order of rAlnraupA to Kenlater Aahtou for 8eDtemuer 6. Job. B. Nevlaa, Nlcetown, Philadelphia. Patitloa, oath of.alleglance, and schedules filed August 81. Order ol relereuce to Kegiater cnaae lor oepieiuoer i. V IJ Mlien 1 1, w iiiieiAiwu, punier muu.j. i . o- tltion.oatb of allegiance, and schedules Hied Septem ber 2. Order of reference te Beglster Thomas for David Duncan, I'miaaeiuma. rettuon, oatn or alle giance, and scbeduiea Iliad Beptember 2. Older ot relereuce to Register Plaber for Beptember 9, Cobn A Friedman, Philadelphia. Petition, oath or allegiance, ana acneauies niea eeptemoer -i. uruer oi reference to Register Flnlier for Beptember 7. William M vera. Keadl oar. Pa Petition, oath of alls- Klaoce. and schedules tiled beptember 3. Order of leierence io A-giaMir aiMibz.uvrsr wi cc)wuini iv. Trrtval TTeliner. PhiladelDbla. Petition and oath of allegiance and schedules Died September 4. Order Or reference in jveKioter aiu.hu iui pvuhiuvdi u, Joseph B. KuauiT, New Butlalo, Perry county. Pa. Petition, oatb of allegiance, and scbeJulea tiled Sup tember a. Order of reference to Begialer Barnett for (September!?. ia&f'Ore Wilson, rreuiuui, ouuujriaiit tuumj, rwk. Poiiiinn oath of alleeluDce. and schedules tiled Beu. tember L Order of reference lo Register MalUberger for Beotember 11. Mayer Blegei, iieaaing. r. i-etniuu, oatn or aus- eiance. and achedulea niea Beptember 7. order Ol . 1 . . . I .. 1 1 ,r r ., . . .... -..t.i w. V. in Jobn Llewellyn, Columbia, Pa. Petition, oath of allegiance, and scbelu s filed September S, Orderof urra.wji in Rovthter nlavmaker lor BeuMmber 10. James B. Mlichell. Philadelphia. Petition, oalh Of alleiilauce. ami schedules niea beptember . oraer or vab.rur lo tueamiKr u jn ii:ti m lur orwmuiuri id, There are lu ail one uuuureu auu tuirij vhoi uu tb..?T!Hr nP OT7ARTER SRSBIONS-JndKe Pelrce. Tbe usual Baiurday bunlbe-uj wa.i before tbe Court, Tbe following opinion, deciding the petition made last Saturday ana men reporwtu. wb ueiiverBu: in ii. mutiuF of ih netitiou of "i be Maullual ana Englnteriug College of Philadelphia" lo cbaugs Its ..,n..i. ii.hkl Pelrce. J.! Tibe petitlont rs In tula case pray that their corpo rate name may ne changed to -tne riinaaeipuia Polytecbnlo Unlverally." Tbls ia opposed by tbe trua- teea of "The poiytecunic uonee oi me state oi reuu- syivanla, on ine gruunu iuai tueir vjoriege is iovwu lu the city ot riiliaaeipuia, ana is commonly known aa the Philadelphia Polyteoualo College; and tbat tbe Leglalatuie ol Peunaylvasia, at the retlUoner, In the argument of this rase, that there could be no Mich ennlualve right or pro rrlptnrHhlp of the tnrm JWirwi, in aniitt lo remonatranM lo the Bole inn of It. Tbe answer to this la ol a twofold character tlrt-t, that llila Is not a ques tion of tbe use or appropriation ot word which are f'Pen to every one. but la a noil, Inn r,.r ti,a rrnt 01 a corporate privilege, the Lrantlnu of which one. D lOnKPd tO the Lestaletlira- lint, wlilnli has mli.nm Kaan conferred on th Cnurta of Uunner BiWHlnna of Ilia Commonwealth. It IP. tliarefllro. a m.lli.r nf aound dlaordl'm In ti e Court, and not ot rights In tbe petlllonera. Becom'. It doea not aeem te melhallhe ohjecilon nf the remnnatranla nataon the ue of the wora I'oiyieciinlc, but in the general resemblance of the two names. The one la the Polytechnic Pollen nf P'lina vt vanla. uanal y known aa and called tbe Philadelphia Poly technic College: the oilier la proposed to he called the Phlladeli hU Polylech'-lo Unlverally. The objects of iMeo iiiniuiiiiDiin neing aiiKe, meir iocallltea lit-inu lu the same city, and their namea lo tbe popular com p ehenalou nol brl- g iliatlmllar, It may be nadlly antlrlnaied that they will be rontouniled in tlie nuhtlc rulnd. and dln&ri vantasxi either to the one or the oilier, or lo both ot them, re sult from tils pnpu ar run fusion of them. On the subject ol trade-mitrks. to which lliM applloailon of names la analogous, Conrta ol r.qulty have reilralned a defendant who emi)lua a co oraol artlflea. not atrlctiy a far simile, or Imitation. Collin va. .nrnnion, 4 woi,en, Chi: Colliiday va. Ualrd. 4 Phlladelphh., t:itt. Bo an I' Juurtion will be granted to natrain an owner from ruunlng oinmouaes havlrg on them auch names, and worda. and devlcea aa to lorm a Kiriiil IniKation ol the wora, pames. and devlc-a on the omuibuKea of the plnihtin': 2 Blory's Kqulty Jurla,, sec. "il; Knott va. otorgan. 2 Keeu'a Hen . 218. Bo a publisher was re- atraliied from putting forth tho same melody wilb different worda, but with worda so similar aa la give It tne appearance of being the same, ana stating that it bad been buiik by the same ner- former at the aame place named lu plblntlfTs publication, which waa fal-e. (Cliappel va. (-heard, 2 Kay V J., .17 ) And the defendant cannot exeat e reapc inoniiy ny cautioning Ma shoomeo to explain to tuitomera that the mmlo Is not the ama aa tbe plaint ifi'H. (Cliappel va DavHaon, 2 Kf A J., JM ) It may be euggehied. a'ao, that Polytecunlo TJiiiveralty, It the ward Hilveralty la uied in its till senae. aa applied to arts, la a mlanomeror contradlo ton of terms. W may Bay a technic or art nnlvera'ty, but lo aay a polytechnic or miitiV aria unlverally ia to imply a uui rental art school In which 01 ly a part or raauyof tbe aria are taught. 1 his petition la refused, w'th leave to 'he petltlouers to the lull bench of 'the Judges of this Court, if they should ao deHre. The Commonwealth ex rel., pro H-eenlng, va. Captain Kerln. or tbe United Btales Cavaliy. This waa a writ of habeas corpus sued nut .or the diachargo ol tbe relator from tbe army, upon tbe c round liiaa be waa enlisted unaer age and without nit- consent ot hla parents. The lemlmouy of the boy s father sub stantiated this declaration, aud the boy waa dis- linvu-prl. Commonwealth ex. rel. Corfieid vs. 1 he Keeper or ion ouuty iti-uu. a v. rib in uaueaa vnruui ioi' tne aihcnarge 01 me relator, wuu waa coiumiiieu 10 anawer the charae of larceny. The alleu-atlun waa tbat the defendant committed the then i the male ot New Jersey, but there was no evidence whatever to am port the allegations: thererore be waa dis charged. Tbe ommonweatin ex. rei. Minnie Brorey vs. Tbe Keeperof Countv Prlaou. A writ of ha' eas oorpus for the dlachar eof tbe rela'or, who was bound over to answer acbarge n. being acceaiory before the faft to an assault and battery, w'th Intent lo kill Thltls tbe wife ot William firioey, who su t Kllen Drofey several Sundays ago, aud tin principal evidence egainat In r wan, tbat she handed her hu-band bv his con mand 'he gun with whloh he nflicted danger ua wonmls upon Kllen t.rofey. Tna J dsre continued tne case to await tne return or airs, tiroiey a wounds. Removing LiQUon Uklawfcitlt. It appoars that vhibky-deiUliiu men are restricted t re movlnc their distilled snirlfs within certain sped lied hours. John Gilchrist was arreted upon 'tie oitin or jonn t. rioch. who testified that defendant removed t hree bnrrelsof whisky after 9 o'clock, to a place on Hnnoock street. The case was brought up before United States Commissioner Henry Phillips, Jr. Tlie defen dant was held in bail to answer. VK HjtVK RRDVCF.D ALT. l'HICKS, li e hum reduced all priest. We have reduced all price. We hare recueed all f, rices. We hnw reduced all prlcet. We hare reduced all price Of Hummer Ctrtthina. to Cote out Mock: Half way between BENNETT A tX).. V"i ana towkk mall, Sixth ttreelt.) No. 618 MARKKT BTRKRT, PHILADELPHIA, And No. Son BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Portrait of Hight Kkv. Bishop 3. F. Wood. Tbls admirable work of art has lust appeared. The public are Indebted to the enterprise of jviesars. Lnnanan k smun lor its crociucuou. Tbe number of copies Is limited, aud the ad mlrrrs of Blwhon Wood should be prompt in sending their orders to the publishers, at their ofllce, Eighteenth and Hace streets. ars-BusT R. M. Clothino mrilett H. M. Clothing. Am-Ail R. At. CLothiua. j.ranonanus j-ricrf.-i Jiratonable, PrtM-t.-frft H'atnnahle Price -ua ST5" TTe Jifttr the Maraett Attortment of Men' and BovS Clothing, and tie price of tiumtner and fill UouU The I.ABOKST Clothinu Housk, Oak Hilk, The Corsfh or Sixth awd Mabkbt mtbrkts. DIED. Jfbr additional Death tee Tliird Page. ALBTJRGER.-On the 6th instant. ABRAHAM IL ALBUHUEH. in the 85th year or his age. Tbe relatives and friends ot the family, alao the Lafayette Lodge, No. 71, A. Y. M.; the School Direc tors of tbe Thirteenth Section; and tue Empire Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence. No 70S C allowhlll street, on Sunday afternoon, tbe 8th In stant, ai 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. ( COCHRAN. On the 6th Instant. SARAH A., daugh ter of Andrew Cochran Eaa. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- luny invited io aiieno. tue runerai, on Monday after noon at I o'clock, from the realdenceof her brother-in-law, K. Metzfcer, No. laid Wallace street. McWALTEUS. On Friday, the 8th Instant. JOHN McWALTKKB jUla relatives and mends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 1866 Camac street, on Monduy( the 9th luatant, at 10 o'clock: A. sa. TPOIt TUE INFORMATION OF HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, who nay wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF' the . : Union Pacific Railroad Co., We publish below the terms upon which they may now be exchanged at the ofllce of the Agents of tbe Company In this city, YVM. PAINTER L CO., so. e socTn third btbeet. It will be seen tbat a handsome proflt may be realized by the exchange. On 5-20s of 1862, a difference of 1234 33 will be paid. ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! On &-20S Oi KM, do. On s-20sof i6is. do. On 6-20 of July '65, do. On 1881s, do. On KMOs, do. On 7-808, 2d series, do. On 7-SOs, Bd series, do, 189 33 will be paid. 199-38 will be paid, 174-33 will be paid. 208-81 will be paid. 8 i-js will be paid. ti80'33wlUbe paid. 174-33 will be paid. (For each thousand exchanged.) I lmSp TV C THOMAS & BOSS. NOS. 1 OURTH Street. 139 AND UO its last sesalon, refused to incorporate the petitioners ttuti... m.riiA oi lu a I'uiiiLueiuum ru yiDuuuiu col lege and that compliance wltb the recjueal of tbe DotitioDera would be detrimental to the well-earned reriutailon and prosperity of the Institution with l...i..h h. are conneniad. Tl' a auullcallon waa before this Oourl previously to change the name of this College 10 the fullaQelphla Poly teuhuic College. which, alter argument. A lie of them were lnsUlled in , . v.. nV IT amnton. who has wuiT the police Pepart. long pee" o.t has ocoupieu tu t"'"'' j W0'. ittK Strict, renlgned was refuaed by rreaiUent a iiiunn The net Itlonera now oroDoee lo call .v.--,.- ,,,.r, ji....... ..!.-.. it.,1 laelr name J UU X ui' um uii. rvirm.uuiU uui-r- &IIV " la t hla uamo eo uiai:ociive bnai. i wuum not i .....1.1 wlihlh.lililliiil.lnlil. P...u- technio College' ol remonatrautar The worda school, colleuo, university, tbouan Having itinerant origins, -T.j "Jli iii m ahailea nf meuuliia. are of xeneral auuii. ......... ... m. nliii'ii oriuatrucllon. Thus. lUouurdLU ds- huett a U U 1 V WI n 1 1 jr Hi wo - wu.ivQ lor teaching." A uulveralty is properly a uni versal school in wliiun are taught all branches of learniug- Aud Milton, la hla Trealiae on education, sa' a: "This plaoe shad be at once both irhoul and i:ulveralty, not needing a remove to any other houae of acholarahlp." But though ihla la Hie larae senae of the term, It also has the other meaning 1 . . ...ii.i nr nolleaa for teaching. It waa stroogly urged by the learned vguasel lyc ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES ! LOCKWOOD'S IMPROVED ENVELOPES, THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE 1 1 1 a 0 K M t H O w b. e M w SB K E H B m e H a a K H ft 9 K H n s fi) e Mi (a 0 H ti M a ti 9 0 R 3 u T, t 9 H H 3 if u a H It 9 a at w ti n w a H r. H a m M R H 9 2 u w a H fl H n aa V H IS 0 9 a B H K H s H H A H t W 9 as ai 0. fi M H sr u (s fia U a H at e a a t a a , H s 3 c. e ti H n N fi w 9 V fi 9 9 6c tf w 9 (J a m 2 7 12 17 3 8 13 18 4 9 J 14 19 sLasml i gkt- ! -tetfcw i esajl a 8 m 4 a f f. 9 a ti 'A fi e a H W a m a 9 SB M H a ts w 63 M H a m 9 ti w a a a w 4 N n 9 M h a H a 2 W h 9 ' h e vn M 4 9 a t w 4 SPECIAL ISTOTIOE. TO STATIONERS AND ALL BUYERS OF ENVELOPES. THE LGCKW00D MANUFACTURING COMPANY Announce to the Trade and to Consumers th&t they are prepared to fill orders for Envelopes in lota of 1000 to 5,000,000, for Immediate delivery or contract, and have forty different grades of papers in stook, both Engine and Tab or Animal sized, and of a variety of colors ana Treignts. About a year ago we purchased an Interest In certain Tatents on Envelopes ana Envelope Machinery, whereby a saving of 25 to 30 per cent, is made in the manufacture of Envelopes, and since that time have been engaged in building maohinery, intending to add this branch of manntactnre to onr business. We are now prepared to make from 300,000 to 400.000 a day, and have machinery building to produce 700,000 daily (which, by running day and night, can be increased to 1,400,000 a dav. a produetion nearly treble that of any concern in the country). The greatest capacity oi any envelope macnine previously mveaiea w ,uw to ,.w day, requiring from three to five handlings, while our new machine has an average produc tion of 80,000 to 90,000 a day, the paper passing in from a continuous roil at one end, and tlie Envelopes coming out gummed and completed at tne other, at tne rate oj no to o minute. These Envelopes are neater in appearance, more evenly gummed, and are less liable to be opened than the old style, while to Printers and Lithographers they offer great advantages in ihasavinn in time, and neatneBS in appearance when printed, there being fewer thicknesses of paper than in the old style, and a more even surface for printing.' WO are preparu io utae uruers jor jiuveiopro, v !., . v - latest improved Printing Preshes, with 150 fonts of new type. For the purpose of introducing onr Envelopes to the public, we will sell either plain or printed, in lots olOOO and upwards, and have adopted a uniform scale of disoounts, and par ties purchasing in lots' of 5000 or over will receive a disoount from our regular prioes the larqtr the oraer, me greater ine aiscoum. . ta nravunt mistakes, and to Eacnre the best eoods and lowest prices, parties ordering are advised to send their orders direct to our office, and samples will be sent to or shown those who are unable to call. Bale at No. 116 Market an net. BAB AND FIXTURES, Mi H HO KM, BAUATELf-E On Tui aday Morning. Mil 10th lnatant, at 10 o'clock, at No. lm Market street. rpHB POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 8CIES- L TIFIC bCUOOl. for tbe geueral studeut of Maiheuiatics. jzperiniei.iat Bcieuce, aud Matural Ulatory. win uegin on iukuay, Henteinber 10. Ai.nlv to College Kuliaiua. MAKKKr hti-i nd Wir rrmiii'iiui. 7 st T-jHILADELPIHA and baltimorr trn. JlT TilAli RA1LKOAD. Hummer Arrangoments, On and alter oii uituiii, juue 1, iw, Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West (heater ana i-niiaaeinhla Railroad, corner ol Til l i-iii"i " miioa u i htreeia (West Jr'uUa delphla), at 715 A. M. anil 4 fXilM. Leave ltiMlug bun at 6 '15 and Oxford at t'0 A. M., anu leave kjm.iv. hout. ol. A Market Train, with Panaenter Car attached, will run on Tuesdays aud t rldays. leavlua the Hlalug Han at 11-16 A. M.,uxlordat UuuM., aud Kennetl at lut y. Mi conuctiug at Weat Cheater Junction wUn a Tra n rot i-aiianeipnia. on Weiinesilays and (Satur days truiua leave ruuauelphla at 80 V. M., run ina inrouKu vu ujinia. The train leaving Philadelphia at 7'IB A. M. con nect a at Ox ford with a dally line ot fcuages fur Peach Holtom, in Liaucaater county, Keturnins, leavet t'eacb Bottom to counect at Oxford with tna AlUtr ..,,.,n Train lor Pklladnlnhla The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4' 60 P. M. runs to Jtinlnsriuu. mu. paaaeiiKeia allrwed to takewearlnc apparel onlr aa baKKane, and the Oomnauv will not In a jy case hi renpouaiole lor au amount e-rceudluu one buudred dollars, unless a special con trail he ma-l lur tliehaiu. au li-iuxut Wl'Wi uouettu oup t. W. E. & E. D. LOCKWOOD, Hos. 255 and 250 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND No. 310 BROADWAY, HEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER COLLARS, ENVELOPES, AND TAGS. PAPER COLLARS. We BtiU continue to manufacture xa a more extended scale, onr celebrated chtU-linei and other styles of PAPKR COLLARS, and beir to call the attuntiou of the trade to the redaction . " i iK 1. . ' . aj A il . . a i made m prices va aujubv i, aw to the Increased discounts uvw auowed 10 urge aeaiers. THE 6MAT SITO'GTHEM TOXBB 1 (KOT A WHISKY PREPAEATI0N) HOOFLAND'S GERLIATJ BITTERG WILL CURB DEBILITY! DEBILITY! IUiultlair from any Causa Wluttel ... H PR0STKATI0N OF THE S1STL3I rETESWSs ntcroKD bt KTEBK IIABIMIUirM, KX.rOS)7BX OB DISEASES OF CAMP LIFE. NOIO)IER, CITIZENS, II ALB OB FH MILK ADULT OB XOPTII, Will And this Bitters a P'ire Tonic not depeodaat bad liquors tor I la almost miraculous eheots. . DYSPEPSIA. ; And Plseasea RaauHluK from DlMrtrrl of tbe Mver etna plpastlr Vrga .. ABB CtBM) Vt HOOFLAKD'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters bas performed more Cnres aire We defy any one to contradict this assertloa, aa ; WIU PAT 11000 ItXIm no?gWe"urnUO oe"" ' HOOFLAND'S : J GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUBE BVEET CASK Of rnnoNic on ncbtods debiutt, Di AMS OF I1IB KIDHBm, Observe tbe following Symutoms reanlMnk from Dta orders ot tbe Ul(eei.le Organs: Oonstlpaclon, Inward Pilrs Full nens of Blood tota ilead,Ai;lcllty of tne Stomach, Nausea, Heartaara UiHgust for Food, Fullness or Welgbt in tha fcloniacn, Hour Kructatlons Hiutluiror Flut. ' terlug at tbe lt of tbe Btomaob, Bwlm. . . minx of Mie Head, Hurried aud Dif ficult breatblng, Flutterlnar at -Uie Heart, Choking or Hudo- eating BeuHat ous wUen , In a lylnir poature, Dlmneaa or Vision, Dou or Webs before : the fright. Fever and Dull ialn in' ' the Head, Deflclency of Peraptraltiui.' . ' TellownesaortbeHklnandByes.Palnliithe -Bide, Baolt, Obeal, Llmba, etc,, MudJeo Fluabas iiLUeatl JiurPlns Jn lh8 'lesh, Constant Ima. glalnga ol H,vll. and Great Depression of Bpklt ' BE9IEUBGB That thit Sltlert it not Alcoholic, contain no Hum BEAD WHO RATS BO. BuHp?eDm.Grao7 -I And ..Hoonand's to&ZU d5i w'nt -erveuVioWta Principal Office, 631 From the Ker. K. D. Fendell. Assistant latter tlan Chronicle, Philadelphia Mt tu1' i 1 Jf.'T? der,vdD feolded benefit from the use of Ron, land's German Bitters, and feel it my prlwiaiiS commend them as a most valuable toLlo to! mitVUl ftrlftluir from derugemnt of uie Uve? ie VAnru rpi 1 1 vt n . . From Eev. D. Merrice, pastor of the Passnuk n. tlst Church, Philadelphia?)" From the many respectable recommendation irf- themu be.'gJod mrioi "mXn?i? ceUent tonic for the stomach. jp, irruiu xvev. wiuiam Bmitn, formerly Pan tav Vlncentown and ItoU lville (J. J.)BapTlt cu5r?h ail Havlrg naed. In try family a number of laottleTi yonr Hoofland s German Hitters, I have to sa v t hit r regard them aa an excellent medloinVeaect.; iiiuiIm! tn ramniia t Iw. .-I ; .. POCiailW mended for. They strengthen and lnvlo!It tfJSZ. urn when debilitated, and ara wefu I Tn dlaordarVS Hie liver, loaa of tnnrniK .m r .i" ?.",orders 4 rWratlonof heaTtST rw"v heneflcim U , fcd HnUAInson street, PhlladelpkiaW Borne eighteen from dyspepsia. From A. M. Bpangler, Editor of heColtnrlst rtmm . Worth blxlhSu-eet.J '"""".H011 montb.wa.I..& I waa not nn im.ku . food without suffering great dlatrees, butbad bei so debilitated as to be almost unfitted tor avTb,2f neneof any kind. t uua. After trying a variety of so-called remedies an which proved wortblesa, I was Induced, at the I.SI geatlon ot a medical irleud. to give Uoofland'a aH man Bitters a trial. I accordingly robaied .? bottles, which were taaen in accordance Twltu yo5 Tbe resnlt was a complete removal of all dlitpma. log eymptoms alter eating or drinking, and a ftTu reatoratiuu of strength, so that I now eat all ordinairw kinds of food with impunity, and am- able to attend to all the active duties of a large and arduons bu neaa as well as at any period of my lite: me bocS efleets of tbe Bitters wora inanifeeled before riami taken tbe Brat bottle. u I have alao uaed It in my family with the hannleai rean its, and take great pleasure In adding iny Lau.' niony to that of the many others who have ul beueflted by it. I find great benefit from the tue of ' bottle In the eprlug and fall. Tbey not only oreata m vigorous appeiite, but give a healthy tone to tiii stomach by atreugthenlng its dfgeUve powers. m If tlie above testimony will be the means on ndnoln any who suffer from Dyapepai to give your BittenTal trial (when It. I feel confident, wlU give them relief? it Is at your service. Yours truly, A. M. BPANQLXB, Bev. 1. B. Herman, ofthe German Reformed Churoh. Kutsiown, Berks countv, Pa., was cured of DysoeusS of twenty years' standing. Bev. 3. Newton Brown. D. D.. Editor of the Enereldi tiwdtaof Keiiglous Knowledge and ChrlaUaa Ciirouk" cle. Philadelphia; Bev. Thomas Winter, J). D., Pastor ot Boxboroogfe Baptist Church; Bev. Levi O. Beck, Pastor of the Baptist Ohnreh Femberton, N. J., formerly of the North liupiina Church, Philadelphia, at present Paator of U m list Church, Chaster, Pa.; These gentlemen express, In the strongest term their favorable opinion of this Bitters, ETVABB Or Cs7HTEBEIT l Bee that the slanature of -tt U. 1 AUJCBOK" U 00 the wrapper of awn hottle. ,h rtiofa,' ass v.b;vr wfsa wsa w Principal Otnc d M"fM'err' No. 031 AUCH Street PUILADELPSrA FA,: Kor ..le by Dmnlstt eod W ,B ' Ol - yegUiday.
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