CITY INTELUUENOH iTOK A.IrlTMNAL UH41. rt k.UH tv.K T-IIDK PAHIS. Cknkral Owkn, IIov. Jammr M. scovbl, Hon. Yiluam B. Mann, A. W. Hknk-t Fsa i C'otoHKL James ivem.-1,," Hclo" ? rrJinl ?2 """V P, larirc audience assembled h. A 1tfnckf " ot. o hp.fcr the tones of the tHy (Hcup8C(1. Tarrewat never a lar-er nieolnig lie Id in this neigh bo i ho n than the one of batur.iay evening Hie rmuuriasm was in teiise, and the meeting did not break up tin towards nildniRht. ' A resolution proposed by one of the Ppeakcrs that this Conpres would be derelict In its duty it it did not hurl Andrew Johnson irora the Pre sidency by Impeachment, was lou.Uv applauded una passed unanimously. All the speakers were cheere I, nnd the deter ruination of the people to rebuke a rerddious Executive was never so plain. Thrre will be another meetir.sr at Frankford, al the Hall, when it is expected th it M. Russell Thajer will be present, and ncveral speaker from other States, iucludinir Oueral Nye, of Nevada. Wo h;ive only room for an Imperfect sketch of Mr. Scovel s remarks. The speaker entd: Mr. President That patriotism which ha Its gnro foundation in the educated Intelligence of the people, has already taught us Hint the liberty of nil Is the revealed political religion of the American people. To our enemies this proposition means nothing. To us It means everything, liy this hiicii we coininer. or we falter and 'all. And oh, tue pity or It thill. In ti.e year of grace 17, in the third year of the reign of his Insolent miij,ty, Andrew iho Hist, we should be compelled to mill in toe elementary principles or lit pulilloaiitsm, which, like the spirit, maketh alive io t'lixolten renewed contest against the letter or Demo cracy, which klUeth. '1 lie lion In toe way Just now is tue uiosl gigantic llnr of the ceiiinry Andrsw Jonn eon ! History Inn a feeble parallel fir him in the per son ol Charlie the First, auil It rea'lv seems that the brilliant MHcmiiay sketcned the Tailor of Tennessee wlieu he Slid of K Ihk Charles: ' Faithlessness was the chler cauo of bin disaster and In the chler Btaln on his memory. He was In trill li Impelled by an Incurable propensity Jto dark ai.d crooked ways. It may seem strange that bis coni.cl.-nce, which on occasions or III tie moment wan sulllclenily sensitive, should never bave reproached Mm with this greutvlee. Rut there Is reason to be lieve that be was perfidious ml only from constitu tion and from habit, but also on prluclple. And In every promise he made there was au implied reser vation that such promise might be broken in case or necessity, and that of the necessity be was the sole judge, lie was an unscrupulous but a most unlucky dissembler. There never was a politician to whom so many frauds and falsehoods were brought home by undeniable evidence, lie pub licly recogulxed the Houses at Westminster as a legal Parliament, and at the siune time made a private minute in council declaring the recognition null. He publicly disclaimed all thought of calling In foreign aid against Ids people: he privately soiicitei aid from France, from Denmark, and from Lnraine. He pub licly denied tbat be employed papists; at the same time be privately sent to bis generals to employ every Papist tbat would serve. He publicly took the sacra jvieut at Oxford, as a pledge that he never would even connive at Popery: be privately assure I bis wile tbat he lulenned to tolerate Popery in England: and bo authorized Lord Glamorgan to promise that I'ouety should be established In Ireland.'' w w There Is a moral chronology In history. Andrew Jchnson makes the perfidy of Charles shine, by con trast wlib the blackness of the supposed vlllany which did not hesitate to climb Into tue Presidency by other s Btalrs over the dead body of Abraham Lincoln I This mnd tailor of Tennessee said he would be the black man's Moses, aud suddenly became bis Nero (applause): he put out his eyes by depriving him, helpless and at the mercy of bis foes, of the right to protect and educate himself, and now sneers at his blindness. (Applause.) He said he would protect the freedmen, and sustain the eenate In Its Just leglMalion lor the black man, and be was swilt to trample under his feet Hie first l reedman s bill, whicb gave to each dark-skinned son or ihe republlu who bad sighed, and prayed, and bled for our success, the right to bear arms la bis own defense. Because that bill made him a man this new Moses dashed him to Hie dust again. Ohl the pity of it, Iago the old Nero fiddled while Borne burned: the new .Nero m urdered. not lor amuse ment but for power, while naked rebellion, with torch aud axe, sought to slay freedom of thought and action by assassinating Dostio aud Hortou and Henderson at New Orleans. Andrew Johnson is rash and Irritable, and quick to feel for bis own d'gnlty, and slow to sympathize with tbe sufferings or others. He mistakes his own peevish and mallguant moods tor emulous of pious i al against Tbaddeus Stevens. He feels the peculiar malignity against the Republican party that apos tates always leel towards those they have deserted and betrayed. That he has abandoned those who elected hi m no sane man now denies, Tbe Rebellion now shouts not for Jefferson Davis, but for "Andrew Johnson and Jefferson Davis." J tell you, my friends, it remains for you to say whe her this new foe with an old face shall beat liberty and law and honor aud common honesty to tbe oust In this campaiga tbis new struggle big with the destiny ol the nation. I beg of you llstn to tne men who were true in the dark davs of lsfl'Zand 1&B8. ISewYork and Ne Jersey and Pennsylvania were then lo"t to the Union cause by the Democracy preaching "war," and meaulug reace and dishonor to thn flair Fraud and Injustice then only triumphed for an hour. They cannot now gain the victory for even an hour, It we are true to ourselves aud true to the blgh destiny of our country. If the traitor in the White House Btlll refuses to execute tbe laws, he will, like King Charles, lose at once bis head and bis throne! We live in tbe midst of a revolution, but thesolemn determination of every honest American heart is, that there Is too much precious blood upon our common flag to permit Au arew Johnson to make God's law or human freedom to go backwards, at tbe dictate of the Duvil's lie of numan slavery. . , . r. . . No! nol if the mad oesnpant of Abraham Lincoln's Blace plays King Charles, old Tliad Stevens bus a popular warrant 10 play Oliver Cromwell, and by the trace of God, tbe great Commoner will do It I Do you Bee that Hag? (Here the audience gave throe cheers lor tbe old llag.) Why? For every utripe oi azure line. For every siar In the Held of blue, Ten thousand ot th brave and true Have laid them down and died," and are we freemen whom the truth makes free, to permit the embers of a dead rebel lou to be fanned. fn,n llama tow iha mail Whom We tillt into DOWef tO be true to the dead, and who answers us by beiug false to the living? Will yon siand it? (Tbe audience shouted no and gave three cbeors to the memory of Abraham Lincoln and three more lorcuwiu as., esiuummji. n'l.o annnburnnnKimiail ihiis' Mon of Pennsylvania I have done my duty by coming here. I thank you from the bottom ol my heart for your welcome, and 1 thtink you ten thousand times more ior mis nouns en thusiasm which tells me, as It will say to the wor'd on th second Tuesday or October, "Pennsylvania knows her duty, and she dares to do It." Uod bless you all. (Applauee.) The Fibkmkn. A committee of the Ilibernla Enpine Company, No. 1, vUdted Lancaster last week lor the purpose of making arrangements for the visit ot the company to that city on the 17th of October. They will ue the guests of the Friendship, No. 2, of Lancaster. B mi 4 . 1 imTtino Afnon.70tiAnB afa fnrmlr Of Afm. pnuies for the new Zouave Iteeinient: Uuited Kates Fnclne, Western Engine, Hope liose, aud Humane Enpine. A committee of the America Hose Company, of this city, are supeiintendinpr the rebuilding of the carriage of the America Hose, ol Trenton, The new carriage built iu this city for the Union Hose Conipnny, of Lebauon, will be shipped on Wednesday. . The Pha nlx Uosc Company, of Pousrbkeepsie, will arrive iu our city on the 30th iust. The car liage ot tLe Company will be placed in the houi-e of the Perseverance Hose Company. The Phuiulx Hose Company have had a one story building erected iu the rear of their hose houte, for the u-e oi the members a a sitting room. It has been hiind.-omely furnished. A new hose catriauo is now bein built in this city for a company iu Burlinelon. Iowa. The steitmer of the Good Will Hose Company, which Las been thoroughly overhauled, will be Lonced thib week. The Tajlor IIopc Company have sola their carriage to the llazlfton Fire Company. The sum oblaiucd.tor it was priO. BTABBiKa Cask. Last Saturday night about 10 o'clock, at Marlborough and Wildey streets. In the Eighteenth. Ward, a number ot'lads, whose ages ranged from ten to seventeen years, con gieeated on the corner aud amazed themselves by tauntiiM; each other, (irorge Bennett, aged eeventeen jears, nVngled with the crowd. Oue ot the youths, named Leo Hinhr, aged about eleven years, addressed himself to Bennett, calliut? him a "oat stealer." The latter as-erted that ho would strike Uink if ho repeated tho remark, ltiuk did fo; Bennett then approached Lira, apparently with the intention of taking hold ol Uiuk, who raited his hand uud struck at Bennett. The latter called out, 'I am Stabbed," placed his hand asaiiwt his breast, and stapgered to the pavement. He was as sisted to his home, on Marlborough street, above Richmond, and medical aid was summoned. Au examination revealed a cut in the left breast about an inch In depth, a short distance below tbe heart a very painful, though not a fatal wound. The slabbing was done with a small po ket-knife. with a blade about an inch aud a half in length. Young Kink was arrested at bis home, about an hour alter the cutting had taken place. THE DAILY EVENING TELEG1UPII PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 18C7. A ROTH Ell TtlV.K 1'lOIIT TO CoMR Oft'. The porting nt n ol Ihe city ate Innkintr rr-rward With gicKt interest to tho prize-fight which Is lo rome off, on Thursday next, between Daniel I'lllon and Barney Mullen. Both men are resi dents ol Keiihitteron, and are considered excel lent fighters. They have been traininf for some time, the former ut T ieony, and the latter in iicetown. Only Inst week they were arrested and put under bonds not to tipht In Penneylva x'H. The rinx is to be formed on the Aqula crei k, Virginia, find the slakes are a thousand dolling a side. On Saturday evening the last Instalment of two hundred dollars was put up at a Louse on South Second street, where a large number of peroons, interested In the tight, had corercpab d. The Iricmls ot both parties are confident of victory, and bete are Ireely oflered and taken. It is expected that many of the fighting kind will attend the "mill." Attempted Stork I'oihiekt. Last evening about eleht o'clock it was discovered that the padlock on the eto:e of Urwiler A Corn well. No. H07 Norlh Second street, had bcrn broken oil". Lieutenant Hampton parsing at the time, and f-eeing the crowd, entered the store aud ex plored ihe entire premise", when he discovered a larvc bag packed with dry s;ood, which the thieves, it is believed, intended to CHrry oil. It could not be ascertained at the time whether they had removed any of the property from tho premises. From the disordered appearauce ot the shelves, it is believed that an cuteusive rob bery was contemplated. IlorinuitY of a Bonded WAREiiorRE. At an early hour yesterday morninc, the otficor patrol lain the beat on 1'enn street, below Shippcn, discovered the doors of tho new sutrar bonded warehoufe.there situated, open, and on entering discovered the bead of oue of the hogsheads had been knocked out. An entrance had been i fleeted by breaking the hasp attached to the Covernnicut lock. It is supposed the thieves had been frightened away, as but a small quantity of the contents of the hogshead had been re moved. Official Changes. Removals of revenue Inspectors bave been announced as follows: Joseph Moore, William Heilman, Gavin H. Woodward, Daniel II. Gcoree, James Brooks, and Lewis Bitting. Charles J. Dougherty has been appointed in the place of Gavin H. Wood ward. Polyard E. Degan has been appointed Assistant Assessor iu the First District. It is also announced that Paul Jones, master painter, and Daniel Petit, master carpenter, at the Navy lard, have been removed. Reception of General Sheridan. Last niaht, at eleven o'clock, the Committee of Coun cils appointed to make arrangements for the proper reception of Major-General Philip H. Sheridan, left the Baltimore depot en route for Washington, where they will have a personul conference with the hero, and consult his con venience as to the time of his visit. The com mittee is a jolntspeclal one, consisting of five members of each branch of Councils, and they expect to bo home to-morrow evening. Woman Badly Beaten. A woman, about forty-five years of age, named Mary Stewart, was terribly beaten, yesterday afternoon, at a disreputable house in Barclay street, above Sixth. Margaret Murphy wai rrested on the charge ot having committed the assault, and pent to the Union 8trect Station House. Daniel Koueh, the alleged keeper of the house, was also arrested, on the charge of keeping a dis orderly house. He was held to answer. Busikkss at the Hat Market. During the pa&t week 695 loads of hay and 60 of straw were weighed and sold at the Farmers' Hay Market, N. Seventh street. The supply was above the nsual average. Best quality Timothy Hay sold at $V25l-35 per 100 lbs. Straw sold at $1101'25 per 100 lbs. Accident. Clara Lowrey, aged eleven years, was run over by a carriage yesterday, on Oxford street, and severely injured. She was remove 1 to ber home at No. 1640 Bodlne street. Sudden Death. Joseph Davis, aged twenty two years, died yesterday on board the steamer Leader, at Arch street wharf. The Coroner was notified. AMUSEMENTS. At the Ahehican Academy of Music the gorgeous spectacle of the Black Crook will be presented again in is evening. ii is now up coming very popular. This week is announced positively as the Inst of A Alidaummer JViyJU's Dream ak the Walnut Street Theatre. No one should let slip the opportunity oll'ered of witnessing thta splendid spectacle. A matinee will be given next Saturday evening. "Caste" has been withdrawn at the Chesnut, and Mr. and Mrs. Florence will appear in a round of favorite characters this week. To-night Handy Andy and The Young Aclrens will be presented. In the latter, Mrs. Florence sings and dances. At the Arch, Mr. E. Eddy, tbe most dis tinguished nielo-dramatio actor of the day, oommences an engagement in bis new play of Jean Jiemy to-night. Mr. Eddy is a great favorite In Philadelphia, and be will no doubt be favored with large aud appreciative au diences. At the American an unusually attractive variety bill Is oll'ered this evening. The New Philadelphia Opeea House, Seventh street, below Arch, is quite successful. Tunison A Co. 'a Minstrels, with H. 8. Baniord and Eph. Horn, appear every evening. Carncross & Dixev, at the Eleventh Street Opera House, are liaving great success with their Panorama of a Hurrah Trip Around the n oria, ana oiner novelties. Blind Tom continues his exhibitions at Con cert Hall, and his wonderful performances on t he piano are the subject of general admiration. He is a imiHlcal prodigy. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News tee First Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. dtiN RisBS...m,...MM.M.A'48 Mooir Kibes. ...... 0'M ttOMtbKTS S'66HlH WAT1CB.... D 31 PHILADELPHIA BOARD 0 TRAD2, Henry Winhoh, " (iiAiii.Ks WuKULKit, f Monthly OoMMJTTKa. James T. 1ou.su, J UOVKUKNTS UV OCKAH BTHAttlCKS. FOR AMERICA. Iowa Glasgow.....New York Sept, 6 llorussla .Hamhurg...New York Hept. 7 Russia.. Llverpool...New York Bept. 7 Ontario Llverpool...Boston Hupl. 7 Clmbrlu Hamnurg...New York Sept. 11 FOR EUROPE. C.ofW'ashlngtonNew York...Llverpool -Sept. 25 Hecla New York...Llverpool Sept. 25 Miuueuota New York. ..Liverpool ..Sept. 25 Leu I sell I and New York...lirenjen. Sept. 2tt C. ol Paris -New York... Liverpool ..(Sept. 28 Ki;glaud New York... Liverpool --;i. 2S Iowa New Y ork...Glasgow..., .....Sept. M Arano ..,New York...Havre Hept. 2 Bellona New York. ..London Hept. 2S (J. of Aulwerp...NeW York... Liverpool -.Oct. 6 COASTWISE, DOMhkiTIO, ETC I.W. Evermau..Phllada Charleston Sept. Havana New York... liio Janeiro ..Sept. 22 GuldluglMar New York... Rio Janeiro Kept. 23 Miiro CaHlle....Now York... Havana Sept. 2B Alliance Plillada t hai lemou Sept. 2S Tonawanda Plillada Havaunab M..bepl. 2s H. Hudson Plillada Havana... (Jet. 1 Pioneer....... ...Plillada .Wilmington w.Oul. 8 Tioga. Plillada New Orleans Oct. 6 Itiuils are lor warded by every steamer Iu the regular lines. Tbe steamers tor or from Liverpool call ut (jueeniitown, except the Canadian lino, which call at l ondonderry. The steauiurs tor or lroui tbe Coutl uent call at Southampton. ARRIVED YKSTF.ROAY. Steamship lleinlnck Hudson, Howes, Irora Havana Hth lust., via quarantine, with suirur. etc., to Thomas WnilHoii A Sons, lot li Hint, 8 an p. M., lat. ao &?, Iou. ',i 17. slkuaiWed stcuaiahlp biara aud Stripes, heuue for Havana. ..,. Br. barque Jtoyai ciiarne. uesse, a aays from New York, In ballast to J. T. Justus. Brem. barque Kosmos. Welrlchs. 8 days from New York. Iu ballast to I,, vt esiergaaru k .;o. Btean.er Nevada. Grumley. 40 hours lrom Hartford, vlth mde. to W. M. Raird A Co. CLTCARED SATURDAY. Steamship Norman, Crowe! I, lloaton, II. Winsor ACj. Brig Oilve. Harvey, Savannah, Lalbuury, Wicker- facbTSWeaver, Weaver. Georgetown, D. C.J.C. BclMhdlE. Henderson, Yates, Boston, Day, Hud- BchrWlza'ana Rebecca, Trice, Medford, Rathbun, bteatus A Co. PrhrO. IT 111. rhreseman, East Cambridge, Castner, Kilckl.ty Welllniter. Bfr Ann Kllr.a, lUchiudH. New York-. W. P. Civile Co, Kt'r Norfolk. Vance. Itichninnd. W. I. Clyde Co. f-t'r u. 11. Mont, Ford. lUcl.inona, W. P. t lyde Co. st'r II. J j, Gw. Her, llammore, A. Onivm, Jr Tn Tims. Jeflerson. A lien, tor lialtlnmre, with a tow ol barges, W, P. Clyde A Co. saTTf-d. Btean ship Wyoming, Teal, for (savannah. A R TU V F I "RA TTJR D A Y. HenmsHp A lexandiia. l'lall, from lUchinond, with nitlse. lo V. J. Clyde A Co. Hr. brig A. Wellington, Johnson, 3 days front New "V ork, In ballast to II. Dallett A Hons. K hr M. It, 1 lick tr an. Calhoun, n days from Norfolk, Wllb lumber to ltacon. Collins A C". StmnisrKew ork, Marshall, from Washington, wlib nidse. to W. V. Clyde V Co. Sleiimer W. C l'lerrepont, Shropshire, ?4 hour from 1Si York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrrt A Co. h'teamer K, V. Kiddle, Medio. 24 hours from New York, wlih rodse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thus. Jefferson. Allen, Iroin Baltimore, with a low ol barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. AT QUAIlANTINK. Barque Merrlruac, from AUsslua, via Gibraltar. Cr rrMjx.nttVtice or th PMltuirlphia Krr.hanp. Lkwkh. Del., Heiit. Sl- P. M. The barque 8am Shepherd, from Philadelphia for Clenfuegos, went to sea on the Uth Inst , and batque leather, from do. for bonibtero, on the lull. The billowing vessels are detained St Ihe Kreak water by head winds: Brigs Anna, for Clenfuegos; ftlagnle, for Genoa: Agent, for Windsor; Allsion, for Boston; E. McNeil, for Antwerp; scbrs Gov. Burton, for Wll mliiKion; J. B. Clayton, for Richmond; T. Clyde, lor Providence; J. Klnckbam. tor Marblehead; Jos. Max Held, lor Koston: H. I,. Crocker, tor Taunton; C. Mtet Bon, tor llialnlree; W. Gllluui, for Hartford; Archer and Reeves, tor Charleston, all from Philadelphia; J, Hlusman and Frances, from Georgetown lor Boston; W. Collier, ficun Alexandria for Providence; and U B. MnrMiall and White Hea, with stone for the Delaware Breakwater, Wind UK., aud stormy. JOSKPH LAFETRA. , , TT J MEMORANDA. Phip Hudson, Potter, hence, via Acapulco, at Callao 26ih nit. Hiearushlp Tioga, Morse, bence. at New Orleans 16th Instant. steamship Tonawanda. Jennlne, tor P'lllndelphla, sailed from bavannab 21st Inst. Thomas H. Morgan, fireman, died Hept, ih, ou ber outward passage, from an Bttack ot congestion of the brain. Barque Superb, Von A ppen, for Philadelphia, at Rio Jai,elro24ih ult. B roue Ann Fllzaheth, Norgrave, for Turks Island and Philadelphia next day, at Ht. Thomas 13th Inst. Bilg Kndiuk, Downing, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 20t r Inst. Brig J. Kick more, hence, at Portland 19th Inst, Brig P. Lariabee. Dyer, hence, via bU Marys, at Montevideo 11th utt. Brigs L. L. Wads worth, Bailey, and A. MlUIken, EBtes, hence, at Boston Slst Inst. fcchrs Twilight. Stone, and Polar Star, Murphy, hence, at Norfolk 2otb lnst. . bebr A, Townsend, Dolbow, hence, at Mobile 17th instant fechr Willie Mowe, Hilton, hence, at Eastport loth "Icbr W. G. Denrboro, Foster, for Philadelphia, at WilmlDgton. N. C, I'.'lh Inst. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRAKD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. (No. 639) N. B. COE. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STB. PHILADELPHIA. CATITAIa AND StKI'll'S OVEB $800,000 IK C OME FOB 1806, $108,084. Losses Paid and Accrued In I860, 47,000 Of which amount net 000 remain unpnld at this date 1iki,owi,uui of property has been Successfully insured by this Company In thirteen years, and Klght Hun dred liOBsea by Fire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. biias Yerkes. jr., Allred H. Gillett, N. B Lawrence, Charles I. Duoont. Furman Bbeppard Thomas MacKellar. John bupplee, John W. laghorn, Joseph Henry F. Keuney, app id. M. D. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A. B. GILLETT, Vice-President. E 22fmw8 JAMES B. ALVORD, Becretai- WANTS. RANTED, AGENTS IN EVEBY CITY AND TOWN IK Ifniijlania and Southern New Jersev FOR TUK BROOKLYN LITE lESUBAKCECOHPAN'S OF NEW YORK Also, a few good SOLICITORS for Philadelphia. Call or address E, B. COLTON, GENERAL AGENT NO. 087 CHESNUT BTBEKT. S2S B 00K AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. . Tbe crisis la passed. The bonr has come to lift the yell of secresy which baa hitherto enveloped the Inner iHBtUry Ol LUV Kreni liym nw,.uu wid ah uuug uj uuci lng to the public Geseral L. C, Baker's HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE. For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the romances of a tbousandhears, and conclusively preve that "truth Is stranger than fiction." Agenta are clearing from f2U0 to 300 per month, which we can prove to any doubting applicant. A few more can obtain agencies In territory jet unoccu pied. Address F P. OARBKTT COM NO, 90S CIICNNVT STBKET, 7 2tf PHILADELPHIA. WANTED FOB THE U. S. MARINE Corps, able-bodied MEN. Recruits must be able-bodied, young, unmarried men. They will be employed in the Government Navy-yards and In Ships or War on foielgn stations. For further Infor mation apply to JAMES LEWIS, Captain and Recruiting OHicer, 4 19 tmw f No. 811 S. FRONT Hureet. FERTILIZERS. MMONIATED PII0SPIIATE, AN VNtUBPAHSED EEBTIIalZEB For Wheat, Corn, Oats Potatoes, Grass, the VegetabH Gardea, Frnlt Trees, Grape Vlnej, Etc. Etc nils Fert Hirer contains Ground Bone and thebes FerlUlKing bulls. Price f)tiO per ton of 2000 pounds. For sale by Uu! manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., ChemlsU, 1 2Smwf No. 724 MARKET Street, g& GARDNER & FLEMING. COACH MAKERS, NO. 814 SOUTH FIFTH STBEET. New and Second-hand Carriages for sale. Par tlcuiar attention paid to repairing, 6 80 6 ittt'rt'J.' TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS, i-Tl-tv. The undersigned having lessed the KEN SIN' 1TON SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform bis friend) and the patrons of the Dock that be la prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those Laving ves sels to be rained or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captaiusor A geuU, Ship-Carpenters, and Machinist caving vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having tbe ageucy for the sale of " Wetterstedt't Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper palut, for the preservation of vow els' bottoms, foi this cliy.I am prepared lo furnish, the same on reasonanle terms, JOHN H. HAMM1TT. . . Kensington Screw Dock, I U DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel itreut. ij Q-J f) AKCH STREET. GA ( tLZ CHANDELIERS. BHONi GAS FIXTURES, BItONZE STATUARY, EIC VANKIRK A CO. would reupecttully direct the attention ot their friends and the public gene Ia.'ifj lo lliel large and elegant assortment of UA8 J ?lVfcH tJ' NDKLIEIU4.and ORNAME ITAL BRONZE WARES. Those wlsulug handsome aud thoroughly made Goods, at very reaaouable prices, will bud It to their advantage to give us a call bofure purcbasing elsewhere, N. B. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflnbhed Will special care and at reasonable prices. TANKIRK a cot INSURAflOE COMPANIES. D 1. iu EI. A WARE MUTUAL SAFKTY INSU K a nck COM PAN Y, Incorporated by the Legts- lure ol FennitylvuiilK. Ofllce, 8. E. comer ofTHIKD and WALNUT Streets, i iiiinu' iiiiii iv. MARINE lNSUHANCKS on vessels, cargo, aid freight to all parts or the world. INLAND INSl llA NCK.S on goods by river, canal, lake, aud land carriage, to ail bar is oi me i inon. HhK INSTJRAN0E8 on merchandise nenpially. Ou stores, uweiimg-A"'U''e, eic. ASSETS OK THE (X)M PAN Y November 1 . IHiiit. IHiP.eoo United biaies 6 pel CeuU Loan, 1HJ1 - 120.1100 Unlleil blales 6 Per Cent. Loan, ISM 2tn,lKiO Vnlied stales 7 8 lu l'er Cent. IMIOO'OO lM.SOO'OO 211,500-00 126,662 50 64.700-00 44,620'Oe 60,750tK) 20O0D0 24,200 1)0 20,750-00 18,000 Of) . 40-00 jLfOBli, i rrnMii j nuvni 12H.OP0 City of Philadelphia tt Per Cent. Loans (exempts) 64,000 State ol Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent, Loan (ifi.OOO State ot Pennsylvania 6 Per Ceut. Dmn... 60,100 t-lHle ot New Jersey Six Per CeuU Ixian 10,000 l'ennsy Ivan la Railroad, 1st Mort gage, Six Per Cent. Bonds M 26,f'0O 1 eiuisy.Vhhla hailroad, second Mortgage Mx Per ent. Bonds.... 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Hailroad Six Per Cent, iOhda (Peunsyl Vkiila Railroad gnsr. n'e')..... RO.OOO ftateol Tennessee Five Percent. Ixian 7,000 Stale of Teuuessee Six Percent, Loun lD.OOOHKi shares -lock or nermaiitown Gas Company (principal and in terest guarauteed by IhecHy of Philadelphia) 7,1130,143 Shares stock of Pennsylvania Railroad Company 6,000,100 Shares Slock of Norlh Pennsylva nia hailroad Company 20,00080 Shares Slock or Philadelphia and 16,000-00 8.2S8-2S 8, 950 "00 20,000-00 196,900-00 Southern Mall bltauisinp com- tauvsu 196,900 Loans on Bonill Btfrd Mortgage, first liens on City Property.. 11,045,050 par. Market value.. .11,070,28075 COSt. ll.nHO.fvinib. Real Estate 86,000-00 Bills rrcelvahle lor insurances made if?.tk$7'20 Balance due at agencies Premiums on Ma rine I'oncies, Accrued interest, ana other debts due to the Com nan v.. - 88.923-90 Scrip and Slock of suiiury insurance and other Companies, 15173. Estimated value... 2,930"00 Cash In Bank, lnll.HrrM. Cash In Drawer, 8447T4.. - 41,640 00 11,407,821-68 Tbis being a new enterprise, the Par Is assumed as tuff zuaraet value. 1 horn as C. Hand. Samuel EL Stokes, John C. Davis, Fomund A. Souder, Tbeophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, ienry mean, William G. B itilton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, jacub P. Jones, James B. McFarland, j a nics iTHsrir, Henrv C Laiiett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C Ludwlg Joseph H. Sea), George G. Leiper, josnua r. tyre. Spencer Mcllvalne, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, D.T.Morgan, " ueortre W. Bernardon. Hugh craig, John D. Taylor, Jacob Rlegei, THOMAs C HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Henry Lylbuhn, Secretary. 1 J 1829 CHARTER rERPETUAfc Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PIUEADEIaFlIIA. OFFICE: NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESNUT SIREET. AN SETS ON JANUABT 1, 1S07, S.5S3,140'13. Capital Accrued fcurpius.. Premiums , ,..400.000-00 HlttMMMlfUmtlMrHlltMMMMMIMH" IHtt, tf 1 OPO UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 827,431-18. UN COME FOR 1806, fo0,UOO I.OKSEJS PAID SINCE 120 OVEB 85,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORl?. CharlM N. BDck.r, George FaleS, Alfred Filler. jooias yv aguer, Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Francis W. Lewis, M. D., reier jiiuvii, Ibomas sparks, xaaav Xiea, CHARLES N. BANCKER. Presfoent. HkOkUU FA I.M. VIciv PrHUlrlnnL J, W. MoALLBSTER, Secretary pro tern. LaiU231 INSURANCE COMPANY OP NOKTI1 AMERICA. OFFICE, NO. 2o2 WALNUT a PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL., 9300,000. ASSETS JANUABT 8, 187....... l,763,t67-80 IKfcl'BES BIABINE, INLAND TBANSPOB T ATION AN D EIBE BIHA. DIRECTORS, Arthur G. Collin, George L. Harrison, camuei tt. luucn, Frauds 11 aionu JOUll A. xiunu, Euward H. Trotter. Euward S. Clarke, W 11 1 lam Cummlugs, T. Charlton Heury, Allred D. Jessup, John P. Wiiiu a UUU MM Charles Taylor, Ambrohe W hite, Bit-hard D. Wood, tijliltum Wnluh. K Hi orris Walu, John Mason, I Louis C, Madeira. ARTHUR G. CGFJfUS.Prw.iaent. ' - " W'M,,AJ Charles Platt, secretary. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrliburg, Pft, Agent for the State oi Pennsylvania. Central No. Ill bouth x-OUivill btreet. IN COR1' ORATED 3d MONTH 2vM, 1866. CAPIT AL, tloOjOOO, PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6 10 or 2U year Premiums, Nou-lorieilure. 1 Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endowments, This Company, while giving the Insured the security ol a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire profits ol tbe Lite bubluec among lis policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorised by charter to execute T rusts, aud lo act ad Executor or Administrator. Assignee or Guardian, and In other fiduciary capacities, uuder appoiutmeut of any Court of this Coniiuouwealth, or any person or tier so utt, or bodies politic or corporate, r uimtcToiui. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, .HENRY HAINFS, JOSHUA H. MORRIS, . T. W lftTAR BROVVN, IUCH ARD W OOD. W. C. LONGSTKETH bIUaRD CADB IKY I WILLIAM ilAClCEli SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, BOWLAJND PARRT, Vruui.li.nt. . WM. C. LOlSGBT RET H, Vice President XHOMAb WlbTAR, M. D J. B, TOW AUbUMTT. OWNBEND. 7l Medical Legal Adviser, FIKE INbURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM-KANi-incorporated lta5 Charier Perpetual No. Mn WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, lavorabiy kuowu lo the community lor over forty years, continues lo Insure against loas or damage by lire ou Public or Private Buildings, Hither permanently or for a limited time. Also, on v iiruliure, blocks of Goods, aud Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. I heir capital, together with a large Surplus Jfond, . invented 'u tu moslcareiul manner, which enables them w oUt'r w h luBUred uudoubled security in tUecaaeofloss. T1IHKT,,1.. -n.niei smith, Jr.. John Devereuv. Alexander Bern en, Isaac Hanleburst, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Glllinuhaiu Fell. Daniel Haddock, Jr, xJANin.ii dm iTii, JB., president. UllAM G. CBOWK1.L, becretary, go) nllffiNlX INSURANCE C0J1PANY 0? r PHILADELPHIA. iNfxjRPORATED 104-CHARTER PERPETUAL, NoT224 WALNUT btreet, opposite tbe Exchange, In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE. this Couipauy luaures from lues or damage by f irk; for liberal terms on buildings, merchaudlue, mrnitiire. etc., lor limited periods, and permanently ,.n buildings, by del oail of premium, a he IX mpauy has been In active operation for more hin SIXTY YEARS, duriug whluu all looses have ea prompt ---- -- fiiimcTOiia. John L. Hodge, Ijuwrnuu. xj-awis, J X. David Lewis, Benjamin Etllng, Thomas 11. Powers, A. R. Mcllenry, Edmund ('aBilUott, M. B- joauoujr , JohnT. lwla, WlUlam S. Grant, Jtoberl W. Leauiinf , D. Clara nui".i Samuel tt uiji JJttlMH !. -.oii ISi lOTTN WTlttllERER PrtfkltUat. jxiuin h morris. Baud l Wit-cox, becrBlay AMUSEMENTS. OKIICILTURAL HALL. XI ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF 1 LA NTH. ILOWERS, RUlmVEOETABLE9, ETC., TlY TITK PP NNSYLVANIA liOfl l H ULTURA LSOCIETY, t.n H KSDAY, WEDNEHDAY.nnd THI'HSUAY, Sl ide n ber 24. 26. and 2, lrom 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.. J;eli g Ihe first Kxblhltton held Iu their new and ningnitlcpnt Hall, on 11HOA I), near Spruce street, whu-h will be haiidsomely dectirated and brllillantly llliimltiated lor the occasion; with a baud of muslo iu Biimdsiice every evening. I tnipt lltlon lor premiums open to all. Contribu tions riM'cctlnllv sollciied, and each contributor will 1. .. i i. u.li'l. a.-..A lUkula ftf Mflnfiifmitlll. 1 u kvtf. uocenis. Children, 26 cents. Season tic xets (not transferable), , . Members' tickets may he bad from nENRY A. 1 REElt, Treasurer, No. 714 CII ESN UT Street. JJ. 1W ai.U, X nwiueua A. W. Harrison, l.ecordlng Secretary. 9 17 Rt ACADEMY OF MUSI C J. E. McDONot'OIT..... Lessee and Manager. riii i u v i-.i- iv of tbe great sensatlo i at NIBI.O's GARDEN, NEW lulllv.ol cnaries in. iinrras- i-iny oi nTt AND PARISIENNK BALLET TROUPR. ENDORisED BY THE ENT1RK SUNDAY PRESS N IJ LIM 1 I . Y JUlltflA LS, NO DIH.ENTING VOICK. PTUI.A HKl.tMl I A KUlIAl.S NEW YORK. A COM PA 11 ISDN ONCE THOUGHT IMPO-llBLE, BUi JSOW l-Ul,l,Y J-.MTA HJL.1SI1 ED UX ADM 1 HI Ml THOUSANDS. CHANGE OF TIMK Poors open at 7 o'clock. Pcrlormance will com mence at 7. o'clock, so as to conclude the Grand Fairy bpicutcle at 1 Hi Riving ample time to reach home at an early hour. GRAND MATINKE EVERY SATURDAY AFTER NOON AT 2 U CLOCK. Feats secured six days In advance, at LEE A WALKER'S Music Store. No. 72:1 CUE-tN U T Stree.. and at tbe ACAOEMV OF MUSIC rrom 10 until 8 o'clock. No extra charge lor reserved seats. TSJEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE.. ,1N Commencing at 8 o'clock. hub rnj.Miiu, THIRD AND LAST WEEK OF THE ENGAGE mj!.rri- ur Mr. and Mrs W. J. FLORENCE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL. TWO GLORIOUS PIECES. The nerlrrmance will commeuce with the popular drama entitled XX AND I AN U X . Handy Andy Mr. W. J. FLORENCE supported Dy tuesirengin oi tueuompauy. To conclude with the popular Protean farce, the YOUNG ACTRESS. Mr. Carvonlte (tragedian) Mr. W. J. FLOBENCE Mrs. W. J. FLORi&NCis in nve cnaracters. SATURDAY AFTEIINOON, Sept. 23, TH1RU FAMILY MATINExi. MONDAY, Beiil. 80, Mr. JAMES E, MURDOCH. WALNUT 8TREET THEATRE. N. E. cor. NINTH and WALN UT. Begins at 8. . . . , . . . . 1 v V IVM lxxio imuuuay, jpa v xi. m jr, The T.ast Nli-lit but Five of the most gorgeous Operatic Spectacle ever produced in Philadelphia. XOrtieiu X ' i rnriiLQii.il. ut kjhiii' -v. m Spectacle, In Five Acts, of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, HUH I in UUriTKIlHI CWUnjli 1 - 1 1 1 1 i , ....... Triple Traeslormation scene, the Golden Views aud Relulgenl Temples ot Arcadia. cnairs can ne secureu ior tue mat umu. MRS. JOHN DREW'S AKCII BTBEKT THEATRE. Doors open at 7: commenses at 74. ... . ... . . . . . ( !...., ...... A .it... llSl W eclfc Ol vrcnt v ii.iim.hii av., Mr. E. EDDY. MONDAY AND TILL FURTHER NOTICE. The Prize Play. In five acts, called JEAN REM Y. Jean Remy......... -rhaSiL Bruno ta miseu .. ... "m- K rraitf Martin Mr. K. craig Gabilellede Saveusse ...Miss Lizzie Price conciuuing wun a ravoriw) uiiuwimi. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF Mr. E. EDDY, In rehearsal-THE POLICE SPY. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY .EVENING. AND SATURDAY GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesques.Sougs, Dances, Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc. KOPTA CONCERT. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, MUSICAL FUND HALL, p ROG BAM ME, PART L 1. Overture, Piano. V rnfeannr Oscar Kmnls. 2. Aria, QulSdeguo. Magic Flme Mozart Mr. Aaron R. Taylor. 3. Scena Kt Aire. Opera Der Freyschutz- Weber Mad Ciara M. Brtnkernoll. 4. Solo. Vloilu. Polonaise de t'oucert...... Ferd. Laub Mr. Weutzel Kopta. 6. Song. Teddy O Neal. Mtorder Miss Mary Thomas. 6. Ballad. My Pretty Bird Louis Rees Mad. Clara M. Brlnkerholl. 7. Thou Art So Near. Relchard Mr. J Graf. PART II. 1. Solo. Violin. Airs Hongrols H.W.Ernst Mr. Wentzel Koma. 2. The Wild Flowers, opera Lucia dl Lammerraore Mr. J. Graf. Donizetti Danza dl Gioga M Asher Mad. Clara M. BriukerhotT. Ballad. I'm A float M Russel Mr. Aaron K. 'lay. or. Cavatlna. Un Hallo t u MascberatH Verdi Mits Marv Tnumas. 6. Duetto from Martha Flotow Messrs. Aarou R. Taylor and J. Oral. Tbe Grand Piano used on this occasion iu from the celebrated manufactory of Chickering & Son. 9Z121 EW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH Street, below Arch, L. V. TUNISONIand H. PARSONS.... Proprietors SAMUEL S. 8ANFORD........ .........Stage Manager OPEN FOR THE SEASON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 18. WITH BAN FORD, EPH. HORN, FRANK MOHAN And tbe Largest and MOST TALENTED COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ADMISSION TO THIS THE MOST MAGNIFI CENT HALL IN AMERICA: Parquette and Dress Circle 50 cents Family Circle...... ...25 cents Private Boxes. .8o each Seats can be secured In advance without Extra Charge. 9 latf q"EW ELEVENTH BTREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH BTREET, ABOVE CHESNUT. X II E FAMIIiT BESOBT OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CARNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE Off THE WORLD, IK THKIB CI BAND ETHIOPIAN SOIBEES. J. L. CARNCROSS Manager, B, F. SIMPSON. Treasurer. 8 ltf Ti m Tf ATT c n N t; i1. li. a xx a u xj, CHEbNUT STBEET, AB iVE TWELFTH. s nrvmraued by large and enthusiastic audiences, Eucourageu ujr BLIND TOM XJX.lXi ' " will appear .Uh fT ftt , p u MATIN EES, i. VFFVY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER V NOONb, AT i M P. M. Admission, 50 cents. Children under 12,25 cents, reserved beau, 76 cents. Halcoiiv reserved for colored persons. 21c. Tickets al Charles W. A. T rumpler's Music Store. No. 02ii Cbesuui street; also, ut the Hall. 10 tr AS8EMBLY BUILDIN 0. "THE PIA1N AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS," Au Illustrated Lecture will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENING, September 24. 1887, nnd every subsequent evening auring the week, by J L. RING WALT, lu response to an luvllallon from a'liumher of leading citizens. Tbe Illustrations embrace sixty splendid large and life-like colored views. AdmisHlou, &n cents. Children's tickets, 25 cenls. Secured seats, without extra charge, at ,T rumpler's music store, No. K2( Cheaiiul street; aud at Turner Ha milton's bookstote, No. 108 South Tenth street. Doors open al 7 o'clock; commeuce at 8. 9 28 81 UCriON SALES. M CLELLAND A CO fHnrcefU'Ors to Phllli Ford tV.). AUCTIONEERS. No. o MARKET Strt4. SALE OF 1600 CASFH BOOTS, 6 HOES, BRO- GANH. f.lUi On Thursilay Morning, fiont 9A pomiiiai cini7 nt 111 n'ldock. WA will Nell. bV cntalogue forcssh, ismi rssesMen's, Hoys', and Youths' hotils, Shoes, Brof un". jiaimoruis, eio.; aiso, w omen n. i) il-si'H , anu V'lilinreil b wi-ar. lo wuiuu ,uo Dt'niw attenllon ot the trade Is railed. 9 21 fOHN 15. J1YEKS A CO., AUCTIONEERS 1 Nos. 2,1? and 284 MA RK ET Street, LARGE TI REM PTORY SALE OF BOOTS, 8 HOES, I ia v t i.L.i rvt JV1XJ. On T uesday Morning, Sei tember 21 at 10 o'clock, will be sold, on four rnnnlhs' credit, 21100 ppekages boots. shoes.brogans.etc. I ljist-clHtg city aud xianiero manuiuciure. im oi LABOR POSITIVE 8ALK OF BRITIH, FRENCH, GEBMAN, ANU D Jfll Kill lJ I'UX On four montns' credit, On Thursday Morning, September 2fl, at 10 o'cliM k, emuracliig 1000 packaea and lota of staple and fancy articles. 8 20 St LARGE POSITI VESALK OF C A RPETING8, ETC. Un Friday Morning, Scptember27. at II o'clock, on tour months' credit, 2iki pieces of ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag csrpetings. 8 21 bl r M. GUMMBY A SONS, AUCTIONEERS, I. No. 6ob WALNUT Street. IT old Retrnlar Snips of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES, AT THE Pll ILAUKlifiilA EACH AN li tu. Handbills ol each property Issued separately. Kmo catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions or property to be sold, as aiso a par tial list or property contained I it our Real Estate Re gister, and oflered at private sale. bales advertised daily in an me daily newspapers. SALE ON MONDAY, Oct. 7, Will Include. Iit order of heirs, th ree-storT Brick Store and tour Brick Dwellings, S. E. corner of Twentjr fonrth and Caldwell streets, below Walnut. No. 720 Lombard street. thre-tory Brick Dwelling. with lour Dwellings lu the rear, running through 10 Cullen street. Mi THOMAS A SONS. NOS. 139 AND Ut B. FOURTH Street. BTOCKS. LOANS, ETC On Tuesday, Pert. 24. at 11 o'clock noon, at ihe Philadelphia Ex change, will be sold ut snares neec nu ana xuiru Direeia xaaseDger nu way Company. 76 shares Union Passenger Railway Company. 1 share Academv of Fine Arts. 1)5000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Oqal tUllliftliy urn llluriKiwa "uuun, (5000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Coal .ompany consonuaieu. 86 shares Union Mutual Insurance Company. 186 shares Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities. L9 21 2 6 shares Academy ot Music, with ticket, 40 shares Philadelphia Local Exprees. 60 shares Central T ransportation Company. 60 shares Union Transportation Company. 1 share Philadelphia National Bank. 600 shares Cambria Iron Company. Season Ticket Arch Street Theatre. I . PANCOAST ft WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS. No. 240 MARKET BTREET. LARGE POSITIVTS BALE OF AMERICA'S AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, LINEN AND HO SIERY GOODS. NOTIONS, ETC. By catalogue. On Wednesday morning, September 26, commencing ai 10 o'clock, comprising a large assortment of new and desirable goods worthy or special attention. 21 81 THOMAS BIRCH ft 80N, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. UtO CHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. U07 Sanson! Btreet. GIRARD ROW. E. 1YI. NEEDLES & CO., Eleventh nnd Crxcinut Street!. HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices. Shirting, Pillow. Phtetlng, and Table Linens. Table Cloths and Napkins, to match. WlneCloths. Doylies, Towels aud Towelling. Marseilles Uullts and Toilet Covers. Blankets. H oneycomb, Lancaster, Allendale, Jacqnard, ana otner epreaus. DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, In all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates, 'a a uuvaiti HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. PAINTING. THOMAS A. FA ITT, BOUSE AND IJN PAINTEK, (Late Fahy & Bra) No. 31 North THIRD Stret Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made to look equal to the finest press brick. Samples at the shoo. City and country trade solicited. All orders by Post promptly attended to. 4 19 fmw EXCURSIONS. FARE TO WILMINGTON, IS cents: Chester or Hook. 10 cents. on aud alter MONDAY. July 8. the steamer ARIEL Will leave CHESNUT Street wharf at 9 48 A. M. and 8-45 P. M. Returning, leaves Wilmington at 6'45 A. it, and 12-45 P. M. Fare to Wilmington, 16 cents; excursion tickets, Cents. Fare lo Chester or Hook. 10 cents. 9 8 Ira FIClS DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL JHm Hi i iTTl mlngton, Del. On and after TUES ia x bepteuiher lu, tbe Bleamer ELIZA HANUOX will leave second wharf above Arch Street dally at" lo A. M. and 4 P. M. Returning, leave MARKET Street Wharf, Wilmington, at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. Fare for tbu round lrlp.......n...H...Mn....ran...m..6i cents Single ticket .....ao cents ( beater and Marcus Hook M.M...M.n.u oenia) l-or lurmer pariicmars. appiy on ooara 7 22tf lM TV . BURNS, Captain. LEGAL NOTICES, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR.THJS CITY X AND COUNTY OF PUILA OELPUlA. Estate of STEPHEN G. FOT TERALL, deceased. T he Auditor appolnled by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the1 first account of THE PENNmvi VANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING A NN UI TI li. Executors of STEPHEN O. FOTTERALL,dec'd.;and to rermrt d strihution of the balance lu tbe bauds of the ac countant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose Of his appointment, ' on WEDNESDAY September 25, A. D. 1U67, at 12 o'clock M., at theotlice of the said Executors, No. 804 WALNUT Stroot In the city of Philadelphia! A ntreei, ta 9 18 lmw6t WILLIAM D. BAKER. Aiirtltn TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of S. HODGES CHITTENDEN, deceased. T he Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and i ad lust account or S. W. CRITTENDEN and . Ij. FOFiMAN. Executors or the last will an h ODCJES CRITTENDEN, deceased? and to' rj iiort distribution ol tlie baiauce lu the hands ol the accountant, will meet the parties lnteresied for V fvl'V!,'.os.e ot, ll5 I'POintmeut. on WKUNh, 'AY, October 2. 1W7, ot 4 o'clock P. M at his ollh Phlaf50 beet.lu.tbe city ol vlS H 18wfm5t GFOROE W. THORN. Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR PHIA. C11Y AN1 O F PH 1LADE tr lu Ihe matter oflbe SECOND JEFFERSON BUILD- M1lK"ANP LOAN ASSOCIATION, seit l audadlte1n,J'1,,l,ll''ed ?y. lhe t,our' to audit, rcno?t dlht? h mi , ,ec.co,uut of.tue "wolguees, and lo report aiHtriouiluu of balance lu tbeir fiamia In thn ubove matter, will attend lo thedutles ot ' h uT an.,inb n ent at bis ollioe. No. mh. FlF'm LtrH?Pp a e 1 pi, In . on W EDN Es DAY. Oct ober 2 iS.Tjif fn.lt o'clock P. M when and where Tkll pa?U ntsrested must present their claims, or they will UaiTrad lrom coming in on said fund. ul Utt "obarred 9l8wlm 6t D. P. BROWN. Jb . Auditor. E STATE OF THOMAS WOODRnnv li CEASED. Letteis of Administration in, ii.o..i.i 1 state having been duly granted to the undersigned all persons Indebted will make payment, and all per- ... ...... 1 k l.... ..... . .. -. -."D KIU V1IB IinVlllU I.TIU1U1B Will 'ICnPMl IU.IU IO n.lri.ll i . llllllliunu V .... 1 HUM AH K. W OOllrinUY. Ail,,.l.,lu,.i 8 26 mOt No. 1335 COAT'KS Street. Philadelphia QCORCE PLOWMAN, OAIlPENTEltAND BUILDER REMOVED To jNo. DOCK R trout, 111 PHILADELPHIA.
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