THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGHAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 18C7. Address of the Union Republican State Central Committee. COMMITTER JtWM9, UKi CHKSNUT STKKFT, Philadelphia, Bept. !W; ihvt, To the Voters of Penntylvanla: Fellow Citizens: Once more to the rescue! The election is only ten days be nee, and seldom. If ever, were more momentous Issues presented for your deolHlou. The majority of the Judges of our Supreme Court were elected before the recent war, and upon partisan, Demo cratic, State rights and secession platforms, which were free charters for Kebollion. The war Itself whs a leKlttmate consequence of these principles, and In strict accordance with these 8 lute rights doctrines. When the con flict oame the Judges, and the other leaders of the paity which elected them, stood last by their platforms, and In so doing deserted the cause and flag of the country. Triey denied the power of the national Uovernmeut to coerce JRebels, to issue paper money, or to make It a legal-tender, or to make and enforce a drait to fill up the ranks of our armies, or to punish deserters by disfrancblsemcui: and In a hundied other ways endeavored, by tfUle action, to nullify national laws; and thus, dur ing the whole war. kept up an unceasing "fire In the rear." These dangerous dogmas and Utate-rlgbtB heresies have been overthrown and repudiated npon a hundred bloody batlle lleldsl In the nameof Heaven, ask us not to restore them, or to elect men who uphold and maintain them I Of the same grave character is the great and Overshadowing national question of reconstruc tion. This is the Issue of the hour, and of the contest. Who, under the Constitution, has the right to make laws and regulations for Slates and people lately In rebellion? Is It the sove reign people through their representatives in Congress, or the man who accidentally fills the Presidential chair ? TheBe Important questions answer themselvts. .Never were living issues more plain. You and the other lyal people of this nation decided them at the ballot-box only one year ago, In the election of the Fortieth CongroNH, aud by a popular verd let our hundred thousand strong ! Why has not thin decree of the people been executed and become the settled law o! the land? Only because of the perfidy of Andrew Johnson. Instead of executing the laws as required by the Constitution and by his oath of office, he oneuly defies them, and en deavors systematically to nullify aud defeat them. To this end be strikes down and en deavors to humiliate and degrade our most honored and beloved patriots, statesmen, and heroes. Kdwin M. Blanton was a patriot, even In the Cabinet of James Buchanan, and ever since he has been loyal, faithful, and true. Generals Philip H. Bheridan and Daniel K. Sickles are patriots and heroes who have nobly earned the gratitude, affection, and admlratlou of their countrymen. The former, with his loyal legions, siood in the valley oi the Bhecan doah like a wall of fire between us and our ene mies, and saved our hi late from the foot of the Invader. The latter, in the front of battle, shed bis blood and lost his limb at the culminating battle ol Gettysburg. As patriots and Pennsyl snians, can we ever forget them, or forgive him who would wickedly strike them down? Their removal and attempted humiliation 1b not only a high crime and misdemeanor, but a wanton insult to every loyal man, whether clll Een or soldier. Let it be resented and pun ished as sucb. Walt not for the tardy progress of impeachment by Congress, but to the polls! For want of facts and arguments our adver saries, as ubual, resort to vain boastings of their stienglh and loud assurances of victory. Be not deceived by these stale Chinese tactics. By false prophecies they easily elected Lowry, Woodward, McUlellau, and CI J' trier, during the past five years, when, in fact, at every recurring election they were ingloriously defeated, and never more signally than in the last contest. Kest assured, no modern prophet can make such dry bones live. If, in view of our solemn duties and responsibilities, we do but half our duty, we can increase our old majorities. Dis card all side issues and personal preferences, and, as in the dark and trying hours of the war, march straightforward in the pathway of honor and of duty. To this we most earnestly invoke you by the consideration of your glorious achievements in the past; by the solemn reali ties and obligations of the present; by your duty to yourselves and to posterity; by the sacred memorlesof the dead, and by the precious blood Of the slain. By order of the Committee. F. Jordan, Chairman. George W. TLamersly. aecretarlea J. Kobley Dchqlison. J secretaries. Military Academies for Christians. To the Editor of the Evening Telegraph: Tour paper last Saturdaycoulatiied a criticism on the ceremonies of laying the comer-stone ot the Military Academy near Chester. At the laying ot the stone a Bioie was ptacea tneretn, and this was styled "incousistency intensitied, lalse to common, sense, and sinful to the Father,'' because, he alleges, the Academy does not prac tice what the Bible teaches. Now the statement, so far from belne; true. Is exactly the reverse. In my opinion, the writer allows his religious feelings to neutralize his national convictions. His whole attempt sounds like a species of dissembled piety. Besides depreciating our whole aimy and generals, it rebukes the military system of the country, aud seeks to discourage national defense and secu rity aeairjbt malicious and secret enemies, who have been aud are seeking the destruction of our Government. Borne persons believe the Bible affords proof for any proposition, but your correspondent ouRht to know, and, if he does not, it is civility to inform him, that the Bible does justify the existence of military institutions," especially when their Influence is wielded in behalf of B'ght and Justice, the down-trodden anl op pieBsed. When such Institutions become the conservators of a nation's treedom and a terror to evil-doers, then they become fitting instru ments in the hand of that Infinite Power who nuiv m ta cruel in order to be kind. But let us see jf our military schools do not practise what the B'ble teaches. . . . ..... 'nuir rr nivrva Uiiuimnisn. ...... . ... Tim Unvernnient will He that hath DO sword. furnish a sword to all let biru sell his garment sntorlnir h a UprV CB. BUd buy OD9. Keep scores of small and ' Jesus made a scourge of large arms m uht, enemy irora ino vempio ui iucw aiuu ,u, xvunnv, llhurl v We defy tie devil and Resist the devil, and he all foreign fnliueuce, espe- wm nee iruiu you. Clnlly Kuglaud. The Lord built your I the Lord crest evil. bouse, and the Lord will the Lord doeih all tbiugs. ' .11.1 U 111 I, Nuke no compromise Thou shalt make no nor show mercy to trai- covenant with them, nor tor9. show mercy unto tliem. Death for death: revenge Eye for ao eye, tooth for ?our wrongs; remember a tooth, bruise for a bruise. Itihv lplni,n. March through yonrene- Thon shalt utterly de my's couutry; cut oll'lheir stroy Iheir cities, as the supplies. Lora natb commanded. Fight bravely, and the Let the angel of the &IJgel OI Victory Wlli liUlU WIDWUW luvm, . . v. .mi. hnnnflr. God Is on the side of the There is no power but of heaviest artillery. uo'i. We seek to maintain the Rulers are a terror not Constitution In all Its a- to good works, but to evil ked simplicity. We are They are mlo stera of God ministers of the Govern- to execute wrath, eminent, to execute lLs Kii.ri,i'n fimnt. and Nero, a minister of Ood ' others, who bore not the one Who bore not the sword In vain. sworn in vbiu. Napoleon and the Type-Sctters. The editor of the Progres du Nvrd publishes in his paper a reminiscence of the Emperor's visit to Lille. He sajs a message came about noon of the day of the public reception that he could have a copy of the Emperor's speech by Beudiiur lor it to the'oilica of the Prelect. He sent, obtained a copy, and put it in the hands or the conipobHors. About halt-past 4 otiock lust as tbev were eoine to preps, a eocond otli. cial messenRpr rushed Into the oflice to say that the words "un ecfieo vaasaaer" should be substi tuted lor "de revrs p'a8igera,n instead of "temporary reverses," a "temporary check." The change was, of. course, made. At hulf-past 6a third messaKe directed the restoration of the orlpinnl phrase, but it arrived too lata. The ilonitmr'8 version of the entire sentence ' s as follow?: "Do meme que la bonne fortune - ne m'a pas ebloui, de m erne des revera paasaqtrs ne me decourauerout pas." "At good fortuue as not dazzled me, so temporary reverses shall ot diocouraars vat." It is not stranpn that the imperial orator enitatcd in his choice of words. The phrase, n its confession of defeat, flatly contradicts the abored speeches of M. Rouher. and topples vertbe edifice of panegyric which thut de-oti-d friend built up wiih so much toll and care nriiiK bo last pession of the Legislature, ihe ibvrtt in. not been slow to print dea revera pna a nera iri ciitals. and to deduce au unpalatable ii oral. FURNITURE, ETC. VIS IMPORTANT! ItEAVX WEIIBUMi pour Sa'ons at Cbambres a Oouoher, Arranges pour Exposition dans AppartementHlOarnls et Couvert da Tapis (iEORE HEXKEU, UCT A C(., KBENISTK8, CHESNUT STREET, au Coin de ISme. SPECIAL CARD. FINK FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN BUITR8 OF ROOMS. CARPETED AND FUR NISHED AS CHAMBERS AND PARLORS. tIEOBOE J. HEMIEUf, IACY A t'Oi CABINET MAKEU9, THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT, Philadelphia. )IE FEINSTEN MEUBEL AliAN- OIERT IN DER GANZEN ETAQS FERTIG ZUR ANSICHT, TETPICH UNO QARTIENEN EIN BBORIFFKN. OEOBqB J. IIE9KELS, MEUBEL FABRICS A NT, THIRTEENTH AND CHE-4NUT. Philadelphia. A V I s o. M E U 13 L 13 8 F 1 N O KN EXHIBICION. lu.Serle de Cuartos, COLOCADO COMO galas de reclblmiento CUARTOS DJ CAMARA. 9 2 2m VILLIAM WITTFELD, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER US CABINET FURNITURE, NOS.64, 60 AND 08 NORTII SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Side, Philadelphia, Calls attention to his extensive assortment oi FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, comprising; SOLID ROdEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH, TERRY, REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AUD COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. A.LHO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., All ol which are manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much lowerrateg than are oOered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country. 8 is wmttnm FURNITURE! FURNITURE MODERN ANTIQUE! PARLOR, TIALL AND CIIA9IREB SUITS, AT REDUCED PRICES. Our facilities are such that we are enabled to offer, at very moderate prices, a large and well-assorted stock of every description ot HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND BEDDING. Goods packed to carry safely to all parts ot the country. BICDSIOND A FOREPAtTOII, 9 21 tf NO. 40 S. SECOND STREET. F URNITURE. JOHN A. BAUER & SON Have now on hand a large assortment of ELEGANT AND WELL-MADE F U K N I T U R E, Which they will sell at greatly reduced prices. NO. 855 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 0 23 mws57 18 1 Above Spruce. fam & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE AMOVED THEIR FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING WARERGOMS TO NO. 1103 CHESNUT STREET, (UP STAIRS.) 87 3m fO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of KUEN ITU1VE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, conslBtlnc of fljAlSS AEiU JBAltULili lUrilUHAUlt 6U11B, WALNUT ChAMBKK SUITS. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PAKLOK SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN HtFli Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc P. P. 6USTINE,' 81 N. E. corner SECOND and RACih, Streets. E STABLISIIED 1795. A. S.. ROBINSON. French Plate Looking-Glasses, ENORA VINOS, FAIBTLN1S, DRAWLNU3, ETO Hsnufsctursr of all kinds of LooKine-eLAbs, portrait, and pic TUBE ERA V. Est TO ORDER. No. 010 CXiKSNUT STltKKT. THIRD LOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, a PHILADELPHIA. 81G11 CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. gEL LIN G OFF 1 SELLING OFF KERR'S CHINA HALL, NO. 50 cnESHlTT STREET, ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO NEW STOKE. NO. 1218 CHEXM'T STREET, (Late Meuschert's Manslou). $100,000 Worth of China, Glass, ana Btoiieware, To be sold at a great reduction In price, In order to reduce stock, previous to removal to new store. Fumllles, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restau rants! now tiave an opportunity of purobaslog China, Glats, or Stoneware at greatly reduoed prices, A lure assortment of rich Cut and Engraved Glaus- ware and Stone Olilua, marked down less than manu facturers' prices. l 20 imwlui JAMES K. KERlt & IUtO. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE op JayCooke&(J). Q2 and 114. So. THIRD ST. PHILAP' A. Dealers in all Government Seouritlei. OLD 6-SOa WANTED 'in exchange for new: LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.! Compound Interest Kotos Wanted. INTEREST ALLOTTED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made, b toe Irs bought and gold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for die. roaiSm NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD , TIBBT MORTGAGE olli V JliiM I'iLK U&SX X. HViUat Having purchased $600,000 Of the FIRST MORT GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MIS SOURI RAILROAD COMPANY, BEARING SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST, having 80 years to run, w are now prepared to sell the same at the low rate o 8u, And the accrued lnterestf rom this, date, thus paying the Investor over 8 per cent. Interest, which la paya ble iteml-annnally. This Loan Is secured by a First Mortgage upon the Company's Railroad, 171 miles already constructed mid In running erder, and 62 miles additional to be completed by theUr&t of October next, extending from the city ot bu Louis Into Nortnern and Central Mis souri. Jull particulars will be given on application to either ol the undersigned. E. W. CLARK A CO. JAY COOHE dc CO, . DREJkEL fc CO. P. S. Parties holdlne other securities, and wlshlni to change them tor this Loan, can do so at the market rates. S 1 blm N ATIOHAL BARK OF THE REPUBLIC, S00 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL....................... 1,009,001 DIRECTORS. Jodeph T. Bailey, Nathan Hillea, lien). Rowland, Jr., baniuel A. Blnpham, i award 11. Orne, William Krvlen, Osgood Welsh, Frederick A, Hoyt, Wm. H, Rhawn. iVM. H. RHAWN, President, holt Ocuhier of the Central national Jian OB. P. MUMFORD Cashier, 6 11 J iateofth fMladelphla Motional Ban- 7 3-lOs, ALL 8EKIE9, CONVERTED INTO 1 1YE-TWE IS TI ES. VONEBi DELIVERER IMMEDIATELT. DE HA YEN & I3EOTHEB lOZrp WO, 40 h. THIRD STREET. ya S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, JO.10S THIRD ST SO. S NASSAU STH PHILADELPHIA. I BTXW TOSX Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in Phila- delvhia and New York. 1 IS FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS,&C. M EKINO UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VA. riety, lor sale at HOFMANN'S HOSIERY STORE. Merino TJndarwear for Gents. Merino Underwear (or Youths, Merino Underwear fur Inlanls. Merino Underwear tor MwneH. Merino Underwear tor Ladies, Merino Hose for Ladies. Merino 11 one for Mishcm. Merino lloae lor Youlus. Merluo Hose for Infanlsa Merino Hose for Gents. All-wool Shirts, white, for Gents. All-wool Shi. ts, scarlet, lor Ueuls, All-wool Shirts, rey ui'xed. All-wool Shirts, blue mixed. All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at llOFJMAMN'tt HOSIERY STORE, 8 8 tilths No. 9 North EIOIITH Street. J. W. SCOTT Sc CO?, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DKAX.XR8 IW aKM'l FURNISHING GOODS HO. 814 CIIBSNUT STREET. FOUR DOOR BfcLOW TILK "CONTlNENTAIi,' 27rp PHILADBLPJUA. PATENT SIIOULDER - SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, ANDOF.NTX.K31ENS FURNISHING ITOBI PFRFKCT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWERS made lrom nieastiremeut at very short notice. All other article ol UKNTLikM luS'b DREBfi aooLMs In lull varlf ly. tVINCIIESTER A COH l llf Nq.iifl CUEHNOT Btreet COAL. BJIIDDLKTON CO., DEALERS IN . 1IARLF1UH. LEHIGH and KAULK VEIN COAL. Kept dry under cover. irearel exnrenflly for iamlly h. .Yard, No. Vim WACjiLLKUlOS Avenue. Otllce, No. U WALNUT btreew li GOVERNMENT SALES. ALE 0 F N A,V Y VESSELS. TtTTinr A rr rw PnicBTprTf-rrA A WTl Tl lcPATR. I s Washihgton, D. V., Sept. 10. 1S07. J . Tlie Navy Pepartment will ofler ait publlo auction the lollowlrjir riampd veasela: AT TUB UNITED 8TATK8 NAVY YARD, NKW YORK, UN TUtdUAY, OCTUUBU 1, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The NOKTH CAKOMNA 2KW tonn, a BalllDR vensel, live onk, lieavMy copper fastened. . The llaiODE IULAND 1517 tons, side-wheel BtJ-nmer. The AUGUSTA 13J0 tons.slde-wheel steamer. The MAbbACilUttErTa 1155 tons, screw Btenrotr. llie J5TEELLA-438 tons. Iron side wheel Ptr nmor. The DUMUAKTOM-K!6 tons, lrou side-wheel Steamer. The TA11UM A 607 tons, sorew gunboat. Tnecther with the followlnu oide-wbeel sleauiirM of similar oonstrucllou, . all copper laHt' ned, viz : WY ALlJfeliNt W7i tons. HONOM A 1)74 toua. l'ONTI AO 074 tons. OSCKOLA mt tons. I'AWTUX KT 1171 tono. MATTABKKKTT-D74 tons. M AKSASO1T-074 tons. ,UTA V 975 tons. CONNEMAUGIl-955 tons, TIOGA til9 tons. AT TI1K UNITED STATES NAVY YARD. PHILADfcl.rHIA, UIM TltlJltHDAl, UtTU 'J OUEH 8, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The FLORIDA 121 tons, slde-wheol stennier. The liOllNbT 820 tons, Iron slde-wueel Btefln.tr The BOXEU 414 tons, iron siue-wneoi steamer. Together with the roMowlnit slde-whocl steamers, of similar construction, all copper astcneo, viz..: M ETA COMET 074 tons. SASHACU8 074 tons. CI I EN A N GO 974 tons. M EN DOT A 074 tons. M1NOO-074 tons. MACKINAW 974 tons. GENESEE 803 tons. The Florida and Mackinaw can be examined at the Navy Yard, aud the others at Leugue Island. AT THE U. 8. NAVY YARD. BOSTON, MASS., ON HA 1 IHUAl. OClUJUfcU 6, At l'i O'CLOCK M. The I3IENVILLE 15j8 t6ns, side-wheel steamer. The JOHN ADAMS 700 tons, sailing slooo- Of-war, live-oak, copper-fastened. The viNCfcJNNfca-7uo tons, sailing sioop-oi-war, live oak, copper fastened. AT THE U. S. NAVYYARD. WASHINGTON. V. C. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 8, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The TALLAPOOSA 974 tons, side-wheel steamer. The CHICOPEE 974 tons, hull only. The PRESTON Small steamer, hull only. AT THE UNITED STATES NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VA., ON THURSDAY. OCTOliER 10, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. The AG AW AN 074 tons, side-wheel steamer. The TEXAS captured Rebel ram. The COLUMBIA captured Rebel ram. These vessels and their Inventories can be ex amined at any time, on application to the com mandants of the respective Navy Y'ards. Twenty per centum of the amount of the pur chase money must be deposited the day of the Bale, and the remainder must be paid and the vessel removed from the Navy Yard within two weeks lrom the day of sale. 9 12tustl0t T ARGE SALE OF FUBLIO PROPERTY licroT of Army Clothing and Equipage, JKFFJSRSONV1I.LE, lud., Sept. 7, 18(17. Lr41l lu n. vi.k.Hn nniilnn al ,l,u Plrtlh, lcg WaiehouHes (bospltul grounds) In lhl3 city, ou itrjjtiA r , uie imi aay oi uctouer uex,oom meucing at 10 o'clock A. M., the following arti cles ol ARMY CLOTHING and EQUIPAGE: 177.10S Woollen Blankets. , li),6i-u Trowers, mounted m.iu uuiiorm uuata, 76,000 Trowsers, Foot i0,i02 Unllorm Coals, lr- reKUlar. 6 4(0 Uniiotm Jackets. UltJU . 23 170 pairs Bootees, M. H. H,S00 pairs BooteeB.M. H. rubtier soles, 28,('00 pairs llrocnna. l&l pairs Boots. 5,ouu r-hlrts. 300 Drawers. 4!M;i7 Can Covers. 263 Caps. 7j Hum. 11,777 V. R. Corps Juck- B8.76 Knit Jackets. 2.'.tini backs L'oilIh, lined. !41 .(K'O Hacks C oals, unlined W.I'M On ul totls, luiuu try. 17.DU3 Great Coatt, mount- eu, 1,241 Knapsackn. Also, a quantity of various other articles ol clollilug and equipage. Bumpleseau be seen at the depot within ten days of sale, and catalogues .will be fur nished. Terms Cash, In Government funds. By order of the Quarterniastor-Oenornl. (i. A. HULL, 9 11 16t Captain and M. S. K., U. 8. Army. QALE OF fciLOOr VACHT OENKKAL D HANCOCK. Assistant Qdarmasteii's Officii, ) U. W. Ak-my, y Phildelphi a, Kept. '23, 1807. ) Will bo sold at public auction, ou uccount of tho UMtedfetates.attheHanoverSiruet. Wlmi f, riilludelphia, on TUESDAY, October- 1st, at 11 o'clock A. M., the InMeiilllng sloop yacht Gene ral Hancock, together with her entire outfit, built by Albcrtaou & .Brothers, at 1'UUitiolpUia, In lbtio. The vessel can be examined daily at the nanover Street Wharf, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. The vessel must be removed within, live (5) days from day of sale. Terms Cash, In Government funds. F. J. CR1LLY, 9 23 7t Bvt. Col, and A. Q,. M. TJ. B. Army. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEA.9 FOR X THE CITY AND COUaNTY Oi' PUILA DELI'lHA. Jn ihe matter of the Philadelphia Steam Pump aud Towing Ccnipany. , w .v.. . The AUUIlor appoiliveu uy viio tuuit w luquiro bhu report whether all debts due by the Philadelphia ttleam Pump and Towlntf tJompany have been fully paid and sulistied, snd whether all claims upon the same have been extinguished: and, lurther, to Inquire aid report upon the lads nocensary to a proper decision ol the question whether the said Court shall decree a dlpsoiutlon of the said Company, arid whether they shall direct that the balance of moneys in the hands of the olltccrs of the said Cotnpauy be paid to the stockholders In proportlou to their respective Interests In said corporatlou, ntreby notifies all par tlen liiieiented as above to attend at the olllce ot J. IIJLL MARTIN. Ksq., No. 217 S. THIRD Hlreet, Philadelphia, on tue loth day or October, A. I). 1607, at 11 o'clock A. M,. prepared to substantiate the r claims, If any, attains! said corporation, and to object, 11 aught they have to say, why the bald Court should not make the decree aud direction above mentioned, or elBH be torever debarred from any objection In the premises. 9 2i gtuthUf 1" CHARLKd KVRK, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB THE CITY I and COUNTY OF PllILA UKl.PHIA. tiitate of HAMUKL R. JONl-i, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, snttle, and siijUHt the account or JONATHAN ROOKK, Kjcecutor, decoafed, aud to report distribution of the balance In the bands of the accountant, will meet tl'O parties Interested for the purpose z. nifl appoint ment, on TUURbDAY, October 10, is7. at 4 cJ-ulock P. M.. at his olllce. No. 252 8. THIRD btreet, m the hy of Philadelphia. 9 2 i thstuSt CHARLK8 GIBBONS, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Lslate of THOMAS McGUlGAN, deceased, The Auditor appointed by the court to report dis tribution of the luudln the Court arising from sale ot premises No. 2J Strawberry street, under proceed in In partition, vvlll meot the parties interested, lor the purpose ot his appointment, on MONDAY, ben tomber 30. 18i7 at a;a 1. M.. at the olllce of E. H. THAKl'.Ksq .So. U2 H. THIRD blreet, lu the cllyof I'liliadelphlti. lt th s tu5t STATE OF ANDREW SMITH, DECEASED. Letters of Administration upon the Kstate ol ANDKKW bMITH, deceaoed, having been granted totl'eunderpigiied.all persons Indebted to the said estate will make payment, and those having claims Huulnst the Biime will prewent them to agaiusi. JKAN KTTK HM1TU. Administratrix, KLM Street, beU'l hlrly-siitU aud Thlrty-seveutu sts. or to her Attorney. BOBERT p DECHERT, 9 7 B al No. 209 a FIFTH btreet. GRIFFITH & PACE, KO. 600 ABCII STUEET. METV KTY1E FIKE-PBOOF. " BBITANNIA TV ABB. tllNIhlUKti GOODS. KITCnF.X tTEWmM, PRIVY W ELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTY-" The only place to get Privy Well cleaned and disinfected at VW low price, A, PEYSON, Mannfacttirer of Pnndrette, , IK) J OOLDBmUaUAi.UUBMAIiXmrsei INSTRUCTION. GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, THOU. 809 AM 811 CIIKKNCT NTBRET PBH.AOEX.PMf A. It 13 MOV A To the Finest College Room la the City, Part of the Second, and the whole of the Third an Fourth Floors et , BANK OF REPUBLIC BUILDINGS, ' Nearly Opposite tb Continental Hotel. The best organised and conducted Business Oollegv In the city. The Corps of Tencbert baa no superior. Education lor the Counting-room In the shortest possible time consistent with the Interests of tb student. Bend for circular. ttSfm JACOB H. TAYLOR, President. fTMIK MISSES DE CHARMS' ENGLISH AND X FRH.NCH WCHOOL FOK YOUNO LADIK8. IU1D f llilrvll Obrtt?lr( will be reopened on the THIRD MONDAY IN SEP TKM Dill, by MlsB CARRITC 8. BURN HAM. THE COUKNK OF STUDY, lu addition to the branches heretolore i auglit. will Include Latin, Her man. Klorunon, and Vocal Music. A MIMKAUH)lCAI,CAIIliKT has been secured, pill neqiient led ores upou Mineralogy, Botany, AHiionoiny, and other Natural Bclences will be given free of charge, THOROUGH INSTRUCTION, In all departments, will tie slven fo as to enable the pupil to think and acquire tor herself; aud, as menial power depends so much upon the physical condition, CAHSl'ilKNIO KXERCISES will be given daily, free of charge, either In the open air or in the well-ventilated School room. bee circulars at T. B. PUOH'S Bookstore, Bulletin Building. 8 luswljt BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOBNU LAD1LS, AND KINDKRUARTKN H)R CUILDRKN. K E. corner of NINTH and bl'RINU OAHDKN Btreet b. will reopen Ninth Month (Keptemher) lti, 1HH7. A limited number of Boarders will be received In the home of the Principal. For circulars apply lo SUSAN HAYHURHT. Principal. 9 4 wtsmlm No. 4ti2 F HAN KLIN Street. "DUGBY ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG MEN JLV and Boys, No. 1415 LOCUST Street, EDWARD CLARENCE SMITH, A. M Principal. Re-opens September 16. Pupils prepared lor busluess or pro fessional Hie, or lor hlyn standing In college. A tirst-class Primary Department la separate rooms. Circulars, with full Information, at No. 1221 CHEbNUI Street. 8 12 2ia LAW DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF JrENNbYLVANlA. A term will begin on the 1st of October next. The Introductory Lecture will be delivered by the Hon. UEORUK SHARSWOOD, on MONDAY, September 30, at 8 o'clock P.M., at the usual Lecture Room. 9 16 lat THE MISSES ROGERS HAVE REMOVED from No. 8.MJ S. Fifteenth street to No. II4 PINK t-ireet, where they will reopen their School lor Young Ladlts and Children, MONDAY, SEPTEMBF.R9. 41m F RENCH. LATIN, AND GERMAN TAUGH1 In schools and ramllles. Prnfpflnor M. BADEN. Anulicatlons will be received at Mrs. J. Hamilton's Bookstore, No. 1344 CHESNUT Street. 8 81 lffi PROPOSALS. i Tv O P O 8 A L S FOR DREDUEBOAT. OffickU. 8. Engineer Agency, No. 7 Bowling Gkekn, Aew York City Hentember 10. 181 ;ity. y 9, 1867 ) n , rt iina.olnnArf twil.i mr 111 ul tuU HRlllflft proposals for bulldiufi and equipping ready for sea and for work the first of tne two Dredgeboatfl (authorized by joint it solution of Cougress approved March 29, LStiT) for improving the mouth of the Mississippi river, In accordance with models, drawings, aud specifications visible at this fit. p. ami instructions to oe iurniuucu uy ius I '.uglucer In charge; the Uredgeboat to bo de livered at bucu point la the Mississippi river at or below New Orleans, as the Engineer In charge may direct. The lredueboat to be a donble-ender. 160 ee", loug, 3U feet beam, and 22 feel high, measured from the bottom;of the keel to the surfaceof the ur-nr-deck at amidships; to Jiave a screw pro peller at each end, one of which is to be If foet dli meter, driven by two engines, and the other 12 feet diameter, and driven by one; to be tilted With water comportments for readily ad Justl tt the draft to any depth from 14 to 20 feet; to be lilted with an auxiliary scraper at each end; and many oj the parts to have a strength con siderably exceeding that of like parts otsteamers of like dimensions designed for ordinary ocean navigation. During the construction of the Dredgeboat reasonable facilities for Inspecting the mate rials and workmanship must be atforded the officer or agent appointed lor the purpose. The Dredgubout to be propelled throughout her sea voynge between the points of construc tion and delivery by her own engines alone. Hlds which do not cover the entire construc tion and equipments ready for the sea and for woik of the Dredgeboat, and her delivery at tho point designated, will not be considered. o bids will be considered except from those practically engaged In the construction of ocean steamers, or sorew propeller machinery for the same, and who have personally inspected the model and drawings of the Dredgeboat, or employed experts mr tho purpose of Informing them ot its diameter. Bids to be Indorsed (on the envelope) "Propo sals lor Dredgeboat," and addressed to the un dersigned at this office. iacu bid must ue accompanied Dy a guaran tee, signed by two guarantors, that the bidder will enter into contract as herein stated, and a certificate of the responsibility of the guaran tors, and specifying the occupation of the bid ders, signed by an officer of the United Htates Corps of Kngineers, or some other competent person known to the undersigned. Proposals will be received, till 12 M., on the 12th day of October, 1867, at which time they Will be opened. The oontiact and bond must be signed by the 14 111 day of Ootober. 1807; work: must be actually begun on both hull and ma chinery by the 20lh day of Ootober, 1867; the boat must be completed, ready for sea and for work, and the trials and trial trip had by the 81st day of March, 1S68, aud no unnecessary delay thereafter must occur In her delivery at tbe point designated. Payments will be made as follows: Forty per cent, of the contract price on launching the boat and completion of the boilers and the cylinders of the three propeller englneay, pro vlded all these shall have been duly approved; thirty-five per cont. on approval of the boat after completion of all its parts, ready for sea ami for work, by the duly authorized offloer or pgentof the United Btaies, all the trials and the trial trip having been bad, provided the terms of the contract shall thus far have been complied with, and the balance on final accep tance, at the point of delivery. ilouds for the faithful performance Of tlie con tract in the sum of $i,00o will be required, with, two sureties, whoso suillciency must be oertl fled by the Clerk of the nearest District Court, ihe names of the sureties, with the certificate, to be submitted with the bid. Tho bids and guarantees must be made out on the printed forms to be bad at this olllce. Model aud detailed drawings can be seen and copies of specifications had at this office. Copies oi the specifications can also be seen at the United States Engineer's olHce8 In Philadelphia and lioston. Tbe Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. In order that no time may be lost after the contract shall be signed, full detailed drawings of all parts of the Dredgeboat are In progress, and will be in readiness to turn over to tho con tractor so that work may be begun without delay on account of preparation of working drawings. M. D. M0ALE8TKK. Brevet Brig-Gen. U. H. A., MaJ. of Kng's, In charge of Improvement, mouth of Allssls- k nni 11 v r . - - - REMOVAL. REMOVAL. O. W. A. TRUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE FKOH MEVENTII AND CUEsiNUT T. TO No. 926 CHESNUT STREET lUfrp PHILADELPHIA, SHIPPING 8TEAM TO LIVEUl'OOL CALL. Ing atQueKiistown. Tne Jninao Llne.sauV luu seuil-weekiv.carTTins the United States Malls. CITY OF ANTWERP... Haturday, Ootoher $ CITY OF NEW YORK. Werinnsday.'tJctober CITY OF BOSTON ...... Saturday, October II CITY OF BALTIMORk; ...Batiirday, October 1 CITY OF LONIK)N Saturday. October M And each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday,! noon, lrom Pier No. 4", North River, RATES OF PAbSAGK By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday. Payable In Uold.i Payable In Currency First Cabin ..t loo Steerage To London. ....... 106 To Londou..MM.M.MM 14 To Paris 1 IS I To Paris 44 Parnate by the Wednesday Steamer: First Cabin, I0P: Steerage, :). Payatile In U. S. Currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at moderate rales. SteerauA iiiwhr from I.ivernool or Oneenstown. I currency. Tlnkei can be bought here by persons send ing mr itieir irieniiH. For further information annlv at the Company's Cflices, JOHN U. DALK. Aeeat, No. IS BROADWAY, N. Y., 8 7 or No. 411 CHKHN UT 81., Philadelphia. - PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOB dlARLEMTOir, M C. Tbetteamshlp STAR OF THE UNION, Captain T. N. Cookney, will sail for tbe above port on WED NK8DAY, October , at 8 o'clock A. M.,and every two weeks thereafter. Freight taken for all points In connection with the Pouth Carolina Railroad. Tbe Passenger accommodations of this steamer art ot a superior character. Freight now being received at Plor 18 Sooth DELA WARE Avenue. WM. L. JAMKB, General Agent, S 24 tf No, 814 South DELAWARE Avenue. tiik rnii,AiRi.rniA and r-TfrtSOUlHEIlN MAIL BI KAMSHfP COM Ila4MkFANY'H REUULAR (SEMI-MONTHLY LiJMw FOR HEW ORLEAKR, 17.. JUNIATA. 1215 tons, Captain F. F. Uoxle. TIOOA. 1078 tons, Cauialu J. T.Morse. The TIOOA will leave for New Orleans on b ATUR Day, October 6, at 8 o'clock A, AL, from Fler bouln Wharves. The J UNI ATA will leave New Orleans for this port October 6. Through bills of lading signed for freight to Mobil Oalvenion. Natchez, Virksburg, .Memphis, NashviLH Cairo, HI. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson A Oo, -WILLIAM L. JAM KS, General Agent, CHAM. . DILKKrt, Freight Agent, jgj no. hi p. Delaware avepog. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, -fTiFftx AND NORFOLK BTKA MtaH IF LINE. mLll 1 -. Til IH11 H II AIM I.IN K TO THE M1UTR AND WKJSTI THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NKWBERN". Also all points In North aud Bouth Carolina, Vt ' Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchbnrc, Ya Tennessee and Ihe West, via NorfolK, Peters, burg, Souib-Hlde Railroad, and Richmond and Dan ville Railroad. , Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapness of this root com mend It lo tbe publlo as the most desirable medium for carrying every deoci ipllon of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense Of transler. Bteamshlps Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly lrom lirat wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., NO. 14 North and Bouth WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and Utf Point. T. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk.' 6 1 THE PHILADELPHIA A W . BOU'l H ERN MAIL HTKAMBHIP COM. iPANY'H REGULAR LINK FOK MA V ANN All. tUA. TONA WANDA. S&U tons, Captain Wnu Jennings. WYOMING, 860 tons. Captain Jacob Teal. The BteamBblp WYOMING will leave for tb above port on Saturday, October (, at 8 O'clock A. W.. from Pier lBSouth Wharves. Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken fbr -all points in connection with the Georgia Central Rajj. road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General AgenW CHA8. E. DILKEH, Freight Agent, No. 814 8. Delaware avenne. Agents at Savannah. Hunter fe Oanimell. 4 i 4tF?ts THE PHILADELPHIA AND 2kak&at SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM rZSVa REGULAR BF.MI-MONTHLY LIFE. FOK WIL9IINUTON.N. J. ' The steamship PIONEER, 8ia tons, Captain J, Ren. nett, will leave lor tbe above port en Thursday. October 3, at 8 o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 bouta Wharves. Bills ot lading signed at through and reduced rates : to all principal pulnta In North Carolina. Agents at Wilmington, Worth A Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent. CHAS.E.DILKES. Freight Agent. 'i No. 814 a. Delaware avenne. H A V AN AJ3TE AMFJiS. Biijn 1 -MONTHLY LINE. CARRYING THJfi UNITED STATES MAIL. 1 The bteamslilps HENDR1CK HUDSON ..CAPTAIN HOWJrl HTAKB AND STRIPES .3uAPTAlN HOLMAa v These Steamers will leave this port Ibr Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. " The Steamship HEMiRlcK HUDSON, (Howes. Master), will sail lor Havana on TUESDAY MORN ING, October 1, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana, w currency. No freight received after Saturday. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS WATTSON A SONS, 91 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Avenn trn PASSAGE TO AND FROM SallLLJ. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELASfl liV STEAMSHIP AND BAILING PACKET AT DEDUCED RATES. ., DRAFTS A VAILA RLE THROUGHOUT ENGLAKD IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALKli" For particulars apply to . TAPSCOT'I'S, BROTHERS A CO- No. 8b SOUTH blreet, and Ne. 23 BROADWAY. 11 OrtoTHOfcj.T. SEA RLE, No, 217 WALNUT . rnisss L1KK Tim fmv f le"n,ur'; Georgetown, and Washington, SWiiiiw D. C., via Chesapeake aud Delaware CanaT wuu counecuona ai Alexandria from the most dlrwA route for Lynobburg, Bristol. KnoivUle, NfashvUi Dalton, and the Southwest. uauruai Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf iknM Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., NO, 14 North and South Wharves J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M.ELDRIDGE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, VBJ glula. t f jaaaa OPPOSITION TO MONO ,TFi.,srjKPOLV. DAILY LINE FOR BALTX si3SiwSk-MORE, via Chesapeake and Del to ait Cauul. Fhlludelphla and Baltlmers Union Steamboat Com. pany, dally at 2 o'clock P. M. 'Ihe Steamers of this line are now plying regularly Detweeu this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at o'clock P M. (Sundays excepted). Carrying all description of Freight as low as " Other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, aud, forwarded to all points beyond thai terminus free of commUslou. Particular attention paid to the transportation Of all description ol . MercUandlse, iloiae, Caxriagea etc. etc. . . For further Information apply to ' J JOllN D. RUOFF. Agent, 816 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Aveuoa. 4ftk T01 KFW YORK, VIA DEXA ilifi Ware and Rarltan Oaual. Ei press Steamboat Company Kteam Pronallo leave Daily lrom first wharf below Market atrlS! Through in twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded Z all points, North, East, aud West, free of oomuilaalan Freight received at the lowest rates. w""""ul. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents. JAMES HAND. Agent. Ii1wlarvLa No. 104 Wall street. New York. ttt ware aud Rarltau Canal, on aud alter tho isih J5 March, leaving dally at Vi M. and PMf coifneuUM WHh all Northern and Eastern lines. ' couueo"n V.ir freluht. whlirh will La tul.u.. nn . .. L terms, apply 'to " v" oaattn 1 Ho. m, DELAWARE Aveuua. QEORCE PLOVMAN, OAItPENTERAND BUILD EIH To No. 134 DOCK Street. 111 rmLADELPliLA. o t ?Aa MANUFACrPOKY U JOHN T. BAIL ln v8!' n v - K t.:z:i water Grain, ouri
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