THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 18G8. 3 FREDERICK DOUGLASS. I III! Commuti a Rtjntir'l &ettf Of Acc.ptaace. Whether aandlld and manly, or 3lpjulf d and cowardly; whether honest and truthiat, Inten tionally deftcribitifr things exactly as they are, or sinuotis. dlueui?ed, hollow, deceptWe, and craftily designed to pervert the trath for a por pose, and to describe things as they are not, the utterances of a candidate for the Presidency, supported by a party whose Immense power Uh tba eountry It is dangerous at well as foolish to underestimate, can hardly be too cloudy scrutinized or too fully dicu:-ed. What Mirh a man tuny eay or may not iy, nd the manner of hU saying or not saying, cau very well be made to assist us In rightly com-p-chendlcg the character of the oinn and bis purposes, hnd the probable influence he will exert upon the country if eleeted to the l'rei dency. Ilenre, next to General Grant, no nidn ban better claims to oar attention than Horatio Bejmour, His latest utterance is every way characteristic; smooth as oil aul as lair sfemiuir as hypocrisy iteell, cuutaluinjf every di-positiou to deceive, but without the ability. When one or two important words are understood,' the most cunningly written letter ia duller U ma le filain. bo wo have only to read Mr. Seymour's otter ol acceptance, consisting of vasue generalitieg, iiu by side Uu the history cf the country during Hie lata civil war and since, to undorotnud its nmst occult and d.iUcult parts. In the first rending it sli;is through the mind like a fresh-caught eel through the hand; you nius-t cnipple wiiu hin agivn, if yoa would not lose your lio.k and liue. The contrast be tween his letter and tbatof General Grant is in every respect fctnklnp. In consulting them, it is plain to see which i the hauot patriot, rely ing upon the simple truth, and which ttie dema gogue, relying upon ilexWitry and cunning. The one is just as evident ni the otlier. Grant has few words, and a simple and obvious meaning. Bejmour has uinny words, uu 1 so arranged as to cover a most muliu purpose under au attractive dress. lie Nils; but only bcause no skill can conceal the political monstrosities which umlerlie the orerau:ztion of wUinh he is the caudidiite. He is the candidate of the pld slavery party a parly of which H ws the glory or tke shauie to have done it. worst, durin all the lute war, to eiif-ple the Government and encourage the Rebels; which never wearied in its ellorts to bring about such a conclusion of the war as would leave slavery, the cause of the war, intact. In order to understand the vague Generalities of this letter, it need not be remem bered that its author vutually, while Governor of our State, was the recoguizd friend of men engaged in one of the bloodiest riots ou record. It need not be remembered ttiat that riot was created to assist the Rebels iu their eliorts to divide the Union and overthrow the Government in all the Southern bU'es. It need not Da remembered that Mr. Setmour omitted no opportunity to retdst the viuorous propecution ot the war for the Union, when he could do so under Fome technicality or pretest, and escape the consequences of open treason. It need not be remembered that, wbilesword and pes'iieuce were thinning the loyal ranks, and the country was calling lor men. Air. Seymour, while resist ing the draft by bloody riots, was equally opposinct the voluutary enlitmeut of colored men. We need not remember auy of this. The letter notwithstanding its smoothness, vague iie&s, and duplicity is quite intelligiole as to what manner of man he is who now asks us to make him he Chief Magistrate of the nation. I have denounced this letter as cunuiug and cowardly. Ihe writer, when eudetvoring to deal the most deadly blows, hi lea himself be hind others. lie does not honestly tell us upon bis owu authority what ho thinks and feels; but craftily bpeaks in the Daraeot third parties tells us what "they" tbinlr and fay. He shields himself behind 'intelligent men," "thouglittul men," "the best men," "every thiuking man," "many Republicans," "the ablet leaders" tells us what they feel, think, and say. One would think these able men, thinking meu, these leaders of the Uepublicau party, might be allowed to do their own speaking aud wiiting. When the country desires to kuow the views of these eminent persons. It knows how to get them. The occasion did not cll for a statement of their views, but those of Horatio Seymour; but this is Horatio's ' sty e," and characteristic of the man, and a part of the President of the United States, when we oiuKe him such. Has the country not bad enough of this sort? Does anybody want a revised aud corrected edition of Andrew Johnson in the Presidential chuir for the text four years? Complaint is adroitly made in this letter that "Cougress has allied itself to military power," as it it were a crime. When was auy govern ment not allied to such power especially when, as In the case ot our own, its authority i-i re sisted by laree communities of men recently in open rebellion? Why should not the law making power of the nation be allied to military power? What would any government be worth unuiiieu to euuiccm miliary power 10 iduku us laws respected.? What better would a Demo cratic Congress do? Would such a Congress refuse to employ military power to protect per sons and property from murlerauddestructiou? Or would it j ieli to all the demands of tba defeated rebels? What would it do? Suppose the ireedmeu ot th South were banded in associa tions for the purpose of resisting the laws of a Democratic Contfre'S, and by a system of terror, of secret assassinatnn, were keeping whole Siutes in a condition of anarchy would such a Comrreis refuse to avail Itself of military uower to secure order aud tranquillity? of couise, it would not; and Horatio Seymour would be HiuoDg the Urstto recommend such alliance of military power with the law-mking power, aud its vigorous employment to suopre.'S violence. But it happens ttint not the freednsen nor the loyal white men ol the South aieenea;ed in law less violence; but the former slavemasters, the ancient slave-power, the tiouihern aris tocracy, the southern democracy, are obstructing the laws and inter. ering with the freedom of the ballot-boy, destroying the peace aud good ordrr of society and this makes a'.l the ditlrnce. They are a privileged class. Titcv have always breu a law unto them selves, and have been accustomed to larup the nearoes to their heatta1 current. Tais u why Mr. Seymour's righteous 6oul Is grieved to see the military power of the couotry called in to euDDort law ard orier. It Mr. Seymour simply meuut to make a fling at General Grant, iu this reference to military power, he n uot le unfortunate; lor io this me letter he proudly and boa-tfully proclaims im own alliauce "with the largest meeting ot koldiers" ever assembled in this country. There are evUently confVctln opinions and theories umoux leading men as to the nowers of a President ot the Uuited Stales, aud al-n a to the manuer in which he mav properly exercise those powers. Ote c'ass ot men amongst us have practically committed them selves to a theoiy 01 the office which virtually make the l'jeidnt a de-po . lie cannot, to be sure, dictate wht f-hall be the law; out he can decide what shall b enforced uud obJ'eJ, and what law mail not. congress my pa-s laws; aud he may ve'O them. C,iut-ie8 may pa-s tl em over tt.e veto; and ne mav then re fuse to en'orc or obey tueiu, wuu ininnmv. lie is the only man in the coin ry who may do as he pleases. All ether men uiust ob.;y ltv, He alone has the sovere'gu right to despise law. This theory was icite t in thr recent trial ta Impeach the fiesident. Iu terms this theory would nave nut ie aevoc-ates unywli'-re; but in substance it lias been pruisieslly endorsed by the refusal of the Senate; to e:iiTi:t Andre Johnson. Uu this subject Mr. Seymoar, in ilie Seymour way. eprjm ton ctise ot Andrew Johuson, and mist be held to en lor.se the u.ist curavacaut I'resiientisi prehensions. u n lt.ncb to that cl-s who wo ild mtt President in larsre meftnre a law unto lmu-el, aid tie- yond the reach ot linpeacnmeut. Much ot his denunciation ot tue vi lenee or l ouu're.i is based upon the attempt or iut Oi dv to exer cise Its constitutions! nelit of impeacbniut. ow every man woo blieves in iuskmur the Piesident of the Ij'ni'e l Sules an excutive rather thau a legislative oflicer one who is to enforce the laws ra'her tUan on- to mak't aa 1 break them should kuojiist what to do with Horatio bejmour. jY. Y. liid.'pindmit. Out of six hundred and seventy inmates of the Auburn State Hotel, hix huudreil and tUttv six aru Dcasvrata aai tiiia-ui- i-jtullicaiw. CITY INTELLIGENCE. fob AssinoxUi looajc mm in ooTaua rAews. Thiftof Clothiro. Testerday morning, at 3 o'clock, a rnn, named Valentino Kyle, was arrcsteJ at Woodbury upon the charge ol having stolea a quantity of clothing from a number of tailoring establishments la this city. It appears that on Thursday morning Detective lienjamla Franklin heard that a man was en deavoring to sell pantaloon stud" at South street wbart, at a price much below its value. Shortly alter Goldsmith & Uro, lodeed eomeiaint at the Central Station thatthey hud given out eighteen pairs of antalooi a (or the purpose of ruukiug up, but that tlay had not been returned. Detective Krauklin then concluded to arrest the man, of whom be had heard at Soatu street whar. On going there, however, ho hoard thai the fellow kad taken the boat for Gloucester. He lollowcd him across the river, but the fellow had already procured a stase, and was gone. Mr. Franklin hired a team and put after him, traced him to Westvil'e, and discovered that he had taken back tracks. He came back through Goldpboro to VV'oodbiry. At the latter place Kyle went to sleep In a barn near a lneer beer saloon, and was there arres-ted and brought bark to the city. Yester day afternoon he ha I a bearing before Alderman Heitler at the Central Station. In order to give the officers time to bunt up the goods he was held in $1000 bail for a further hearing on Tues day next. Snyder, Harris d Co. hive also lot three coats. Arnold A Louenheiu, twelve pairs of pant; Cohen A Co., eighteen pairs of pants; and other firms have suffered. Another Stabbing Affray. George South, a colored man, residing on Bed lord street, above Sixth, was stabbed last evening In the breast and neck, it is alleged, by another colored man named Adam Carter. From the statement of South, it appears that on Thursday night Caiter had beeu beating his wile, who had been confined to the bed by sickness for some days, and that South expostulated with him in relerence to his conduct. Ill feelings were thus engendered, and last night Carter, it was alleged, inflicted the wouuds alluded to. Carter then jumped into a wagon and drove off, and uo to a late hour had not been aneted. The wounds inflicted on South were Lot considered of a dimterous character. H was conveyed to the uo.-p'ual. Thb Cathedral Organ. Workmen are very busily engaged at the Cathedral plaoiug in position the masnihcent ore an ordered sotue months ago. The case is 30 feet wide, and about 45 feet hib, and the architecture of the face is made to concspond with that of the in terior ol the Cathedral. The organ will be one of the largest in the city, containing four banks of keys, four mouuds, ranaine from C C. to A. It will have 145 pipes iu the pedal organ, 1151) pipes iu the great organ, and 812 pipes iu the swell era an. Wheu nuished, as expected by Faster next, it will be au addiiiou to the build iig of great beauty. Casualties. The following persons were admitted to the Hospital yesterday: Michael Cnrliii, leg broken, during a disturbance. Henry Dienna-e, a 1 tbsrer at the northern Liberty Gas Works, several ribs broken by his horse leaping on him. Patrick S:auley, 2J years of ace, injured on the head and reck by a barrel fulling ou him, on the wharf, above Arch street. Joel Oakee, baud injured by falling down stairs. Inspection of Floer and Meal for the week endins Aogust 20, 1868: Barrels of saperBtie, C119; do. r.ye, 13; do. corn meal, 298; do. condemned, 28. Total, C458. POLITICAL. A Kentucky Unionist writes to the Cincin nati i-'ommnrcial as follows: 'Young men of the North, Conservative and War Democrats, may believe that the threats of revolution aud rebellion in the South are idle. You are mis taken. All over Kentucky, nearly, bauds of Confederates are organizing, holding secret niht sessions, and praying tust the election of Seymour may give them the opportunity of overturning tne southern Mate uovernments and driving the Union men irom the country. The Kebel spirit ts rife in the land. You have the deciding votes, lr you elect Seymour 6uch a toirent ot wild Rebellion will be set in motion as will startle you. If you elect Seymour hun dreds of Union men who uave stood by the old tlag in tbe hour or daneer, and nave hazarded their lives lor the Government, will be driven by persecutions, by cruelty, by Rebel malignity irom Kemuc&y, io ano a nume eiewnere. ne pray God that you may stand by us now. It Is our only help. If Grant is elected we can pros per in peace, and live as we wish to live, tor thvse men will not dare to produce discord with his band at the helm. Do not desert us." The Atlanta (Ga.) Era says: "The contem- pla'ed victory ol tbe Georgia Democracy will end in empty air, as in tae case of General Gordon, who was going to defeat Bullock al most without a struggle. We expect to con sign the poor fellows to an early grave, bit to save them, if possible, from that old-fashioned camnation which knows no msrey." General .Logan says ot the union of Northern Democrats auu 8outberu Rebels, that "we shoald have had this charming meeting before, had it not been lor a few 'boys ia blue,' whose liue Irom the Atlantic to the Mississippi kept these Northern and Southern Democrats apart, but the moment that line was withdrawn, the sume old Democratic family comes tosether." A near relative of ilr. Seymour told a friend a few days since that his acceptance of the nomi nation was causing great uneasiness among his tamiiy and mend.-, as tney were convinced thit he coald not bear up ander the excitement of Pre sidential life if alected. We thiak his friends need not be at all alarmed. Tbe Chicago 1'ost bas tha following: "Sey mour's Irienos don't like it because Grant smokes. They are alraid their candidate will get vmoked out' iu this world instead of the next. It is natural that thryshjuld want the thing deferred, so that they may all be there to see. -Mr. Seymour bus recently been trying to tickle the soldiers, hut they recollect that in lfcGS he vetoed a bill allowing theui to vote tu the held, uud that all his friendship tor them bas run iu that line, aud they cannot be per suaded to like him. The following gentlemen have been engaccd to Fpeak in Miehiuan for Grant Hnd Coltax dur ing ihe preseut campaign: Hon. E. M. Stan'on; General John A. Logau, ot Illinois; Senitor U. F. Wade, ot bio; Senator Cres--well, of Mary land: aud Senator Harhm, of Iowa. Au exchtuge, sneaking of .Seymour's letter of acceptance, iavs;-"it Das the clammy cold ness ot L'ri'h tieen. tae audacious aump.ion of Chew Bljme, aud the hollow hypocrisy of l'ecksnitl. ' A Copperhead, coming down tbe Ohio river last Fridav, ou tht s'eainer Lucy Berliain. heard of Ihe death of Tliad. Stevens. He publicly rejotced at the fuct. and rrdered the bar-kecptr to treat evervliouy ou ihe boat at bis exoense. The St. John's (Mxhieuu)l Kepub'icaii oilers o sens! copies regularly t a msnv respossittle Drmocra's as will take them, ami will requ're pamen. oniy on couuition mat urant aud Uji lux are eiecien. A pan nhlet copy of the proceedings of the Tammauy Hall Convention, printed lor circula tion in the South, bears .on its cover, iu Inrce tvre, "siHiid by jour friends who have stood by vou." J ust so I Governor Oejoeby neatly savp, that the Democmts took the t-outheru Bta'cs out of the Ui ion, aud the Iiepablicuns brought tuaui hues. 1Ue Copperhead ficbt In the Ninth Ohio Congrefcuouul District, says the Cleveland Ihra d. is iu the be:t possible bbsuo lor Ilepub lican sucess", Tbe Copperheads hain't pluck enou-jh to f dht tor the rebels, but they bava brass enough to vote tor them. -A Minneapolis letter says: "The people of M'tinesnt i are irood for ten thousund majority tcr Limit and iidtux." The great question with tbe Copoerhends, just now, is how to keep the liquor out of litair, Bi d hi f oeeclifg iu Lit. Ihe new Georgia tjcnator is umucd liymil TjrUMiliou ilUler, MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fnr additional Marine Newt tea Finl Page, ALMANAC rOH f SIXADELPHIAv THIS DAT. Brrw Rian,.,M..,.,.i'l'' Meow aT........... 9 0 Boa B -..,.. S4SiUist Watbk., Sil CLEARED YKHTKKDAY. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Stavanuau, Philadelphia aud (southern Mull Hteanishlp Co. Brig I). B. Hoane Veasie Bjrusux, J.F..Bl!y CO. rlg 8 V. Meirlck. f4nrtl-l, .ilv SAW. Wllll. sciir Luey, lioimea, KlDislsn, Mass., Caldwell, Gor don A Jo. Rfr Ileverly. Plerco, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. hit H. li. low, Her. Baltimore, A. Urovm, Jr. HIT R. Wllllne, Ciinditl. Baltimore, A. Urovi. Jr. Tuk Tries. Jeflerson. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. arrived yesterday. SchrPeal, fodKctt, Sdaya from Brtiltteton, N. J.. With hay to Moore, Whealiny (JottlnKnm. Hehr H. O. Kiy, McA ilistar, troiu Jauivs rlyer, Va,. wlib railroad lies to captain. Bebr John Whl'by. Henderson. 1 it from Tiela. war Cliy. wlih train to Jaruea Barratt r-cnr ocesn Traveller, Adams, irom Weymouth, ftalir Thou tilyde. Mcull. Irom Boswn. KteFmer Bristol. Wallace. 24 hours from New York, with muxe, to W. P. Clyde A C'u, Bteamir Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours flora New York, with mitae. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Tub Thos. JefTeraon, Allen, irom Baltimore, With a tow ol baxg.es to W. P. Clyde A Co. UEMORANDA. Barrine John Boniiou, Lludsey. at Bt. Thomas 30th ult. , Irom ilamburff. Barque hcud. Croaby hsnce, at Laghorn 81 InaU.was bound to MalKa to load tor inn United Htaut. BrlRllyde, Thompaon. tailed from Mayainei221 Dit. lor buayanllla and Philadelphia, aud was suvu njiiea to leeward of Uuayanliia no date Brtg J. I) Lincoln, Merryman, for Philadelphia, Cleared at HU John. N. B.. Itith Inat. BrtK Annie Batchehier. H e-lman, for Philadelphia sailed from ( harleatou veaierday. bchrUvlden Dream, feogart, bance, at Bt, John. N. 19tb laat, Bchr V. k, Balrd, Ireland, hence, at Oeorgetown, 8. C. laih trjau Kcbr Watauga, Munroe, hence, at Jacksonville Htu Inhiant. f chr Katelle. Ward hence, at Boston znth Inst, r-c hr aarab Bruen. Adams, for Fnllailalphla,clnared at W llnilOKton. N. C . mm lout . with Mi ihhi alniiKies. Bchr Win. Allen, Matthews, bence, at Jackaourhle mo mar. bchr Wm. IT. Byrne. Roblnaon, sailed from R'cli mi nd 2oib lust, lor tbe Aiseual, to load fur Pnlladel uli la. tschr K. A. Steven, ITlBpInn, henos for Boston, and R 8. Dean, Cook, hence for Taunton, at Mew York jiiid insi. Bcbrs Louie F. Bmltb. Cruise, from Vlnalhaven: F Orenvllle ItimspU (new) Clark, tram Portland: Dick wuilanis, Corson, from Hunter's Point; and Kebecca Florence. Lynch, from New Haven, all for Pblladel- pnia, airew rora zuin inai. hebr L. B. Watson. WiliK bence. at Salem lnth Inat. Bchrs J. B. Allen, from Nantucket tor Philadelphia, and F. J. lietaty, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 19th Inat. Bchr Bachel 8. Miller, from Boston for Philadelphia, and D. M. French, hence lor Boston, at Holmes' Hole 21 th Inat. Bchr Martha, Smith, bence, at Salem 19th lnt. The New York Submarine Company's atnamer Res cue. Capt, Wolcott, left Philadelphia far Mew York, having In low the ship Belly, Tne Rescue will then proceed to Doboy Island, (ia,, for the barque Franszen, to low her to New York. NOTICE TO MARINERS All vessels arriving at Bt M boiuaa iruui Havana are subject to 20 daje' quarantine. Information has been received of the establishment ola screw pile LtgbthouHe at -Smith's Point, at tti rut utn ot tbe Potomao river; lights to be saown on the nth of September next. Tbe Lighthouse Board baa Just Issued a notice to manners announcing that a nxed white light will be eiblblted from tbe lantern surmounting tue keeper's dwelling at Hull s Buy Light station. South Carolina, Tbe light will be shown Irom sunset to sunrise, cum nieucli g August 81. The light station la on the north end of Bull's Island, and about 25 miles N E. of Charleston. STEAMBOAT LINES. jjj BRISTOL LINE BETWEEN KEW YOKE AJiD BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL. For providence. Taunton, new Bedford CAPK COD, and all points of railway communica tion, .Kast and JNorth. Tbe new and splendid steamers BRISTOL and PKUV1DKNCK, leave Pier No. 40 NOHIH KIVKK, foot ot canal street, adjoining Debraaaes Street Ferry, New Y erk, at 5 P. M., dally, bundays excepted, con necting with steamboat train at Bristol at 4 au A. M., arriving In Boston ai t A. M.. In time to couueci with all tbe morning trains irom that city. Tbe moat de siraule and pleasaut route to the White Mountains. Travellers for that point can make direct coaat tious by way of Providence and Worcester, or Buauin, btate-rooma and Tickets secured at orllce en iter le New 1 ork. s 1 5m xi. u. jiaiuiiiB, menerai Manager. savm FOR CAPE MAT On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and The splendid new steamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Captain 1NUKAM, leaving Fler 19. abuve Vina street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Balurday at 9-ls A. M., and returning Irom Cape Aiay ou Monday, nd bjriuiiv. ...liV'uctudluK Carriage Hire, Hervaijla....i-&(i.lr . ' " CbilUreu....l-.trr7 " " " fceasou Tickets, 110, CarriagHlre extra. The Lady of the Lake Is a hu sea-boat, baa htv soiue state-room aoconjiuodailous, aud Is fitted up with everything necessary lor the satety and comfori of patsepgers, U. H. UVuUELL. CALVIN TA.UUART. Ofllce No. 8 N. DEL AW A Khi Avenue, 8 aotf rillLADfiLPIIIA AND T8BS- iTj... .FiSZLm tiu bteauiQoal Line. Tue steamboat x.u jpumKKsT leaves ARcM mreet Wharr, lor Trcutou, stohplug at Tacony, 'lurreadale, ueverlv, Burllegiou, Brlatol, Florence, Kubolns' W barf, and White Hill. Leaves Aich Btrtet Wharf I Leaves South Trenton. Baiarday. Aug. 22, 2 P.st ISainrday. Aug. 22, 8'. A.M buuda.i, Augu.t 24, to Buruogien, Bristol, aud later. meu late lauulnga. leaves Area street whart ai8 A.M. and 2 1'. M.; Uavrs Brlntoifat It,', A. M. aad 4'.P. M. Monday, Aag. 24, IJtA.U Moaday, Aug 24, 9 A.M 'li.esoay, " 2b, 6 A M Tu.sday, " 26,10 A.M Wdaay, 2S, Si. A.MlWed day, 2tt. lc'iA.M iburaday 27. s A.M l'huisday, " 27,12 M. Vrlay. " 2d, 9 A.M U'rlday, 28. 1 P.M l'aie to Trentun, 49 cent eacU way; luiernii-dlaie places, 2 cents. 4J1 FOB CHESTKll, HOOK, AND WILMINGTON At 8 80 and 60 A. U. Mia . OU f. M. The aitaiuer B, H. FELTON and ARIEL leave tHkr-NUT btreet W barf (bundays excepted) at 8 8 auu 9-60 A. M., and 8t0 P. M retarning leave Wll mluguiu at 8'60 A . M., 12 60, aud J oo P, M. Btcpplug at Chester and Hook each way. Fare, lo cents between all polnte. it-xcurslou tickets, 16 cents, good to return by either boat. 8 8 U ?eIOs OPPOSITION TO THE COSI- sZ3.BIMKD KA1LKOAD XHU KlKH Bitauier JOHN BYLVKTER will make dally excursions to WilmiuKton (auuaaya excepted), loach lug at Chester aud Marcus Hook, leaving A HUH Bueet tiaif at lu A. M, and 4 P. li.; returning, leave Wlnilnrur at 7 A. M, audi P.M, Light freights taken. In W. BURNS. 28tf CapiaJn, DAILY EXCURSIONS. TnB M aplendid bteamboat JOHN A. WAK- leave. fflHiSN UI' btreet Wharr, Fhllada.. at 1 o'clock and 8 o'clock P. M., for Burliugioa and Bristol, touching at Klverlon. Torrendale, Andalusia and Beverly. Reluming, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clock A. M.and 4 P. M. Fare, 86 cents each way: Excursion 40 eta. en tf S UK DAY EXCURSIONS. THB .splendid new feieauisiilp TWlLInH T ittc i.neaniit street wharf, Plilladelpniu. ait o'clock A. M , aud 21, P. M., for Burllugtou and Bris tol, louclilug at Megaritee's wharf, Taeouy, Klverton, Andalusia, aud Beverly, Hetarulug leavea Bristol at ll, A. M.. aud 6 P. M.. Fare, 25 ceuts each way, fcxeuralon, 4u cents. j 80 stf Captaln H. CRAWFORD. FURNISHING GOODS, SlilRTS &C II. S. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBI PAIB WAB BANTED. EXCLUBIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVK9. J. W. SCOTT & CO., tr.lv NO, 814 CIIEKMSJT MTBUKT. p ateki buouldee-seam kHIBT JliSl'FKTOBY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FUHNISIIINQ STOBE Pk J.FKCT FITTING BHlHI'e) AND DRAWEltH nae mini uataatiremeui a' very snort notice. All other ar ivies ol Gfc.NrLta.MEM B DRBlB '"WINCHKSTER&CO., 11 No. 706 CUEcJAUT street. TXT 1LLIAM a GRA . k XA AA laUll t M Kl At DfU A MT S T, m i s v ia .i. i a LI I. Nr. 88. DELaWAKK Aveuue, PblladelphU, AUfcNT VOU Dnpi ul's Onnpowder. Ketined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W . 1't.ki.r & Co.'- ChovO u'.e C cj-. a .d "rou:. Crorker, Bros. A Co.'i YeUOW Breathing, fiOlU had tOU. Zli INSURANCE COMPANIES. FirE Insurance LlTcrpooL and LondoN And QiobE LisnrancE CompanYi SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. gbort Term, rerpctaal, Floating, and Bent l'olicles Iswncd on rarerable terms. Office, Xo. 6 MERCHANTS' EXC1LVM1E. AT WOOD BDIITn, 18 (m GENERAL AQEPTT. DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFETY IKSUlt A kick COMPANY . Incorporated bytbeLegie ture ot Pennsylvania, 85. Offlce, Bwntheast rornor THIRD and WALNCT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINJS INmUHAMCKS On Vessels, Cargo, aid Freight, to all parts of the World. INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and laud carriages to apartsotth.rj,,h,.iNsORANcaa On merchandise generally. Ou btores. Dwelling Houses, etc. ASSETS OF TUB CO .If PART Novemoer 1, lr7. ono rm Tin I ted Htalea Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-ti 201,0n0'00 tsn.OOO Cnlted btates Five Per Cent. Loan, mi 131.400-00 annuo un lieu states 7 s-iu rer cent, iioan Treasury Notes - .2.542 50 HC.OOu Btaie oi rennayiyania cix rmr Cent. Loan 210 070 00 125,000 City of PhlladtlphlaBlx Per Cent. Loan (exempt Irom tax) 125,625 00 (9 000 Biate ol New Jersey bixx'er cent. Loan 61.000'00 on nnn Pcnnavlvanla TtAtlroad First MoitKBge bix Per Cent. Bonds. 19,80000 os noo Pennsylvania Railroad. Bei ond MorlKage fix Per Cent. Bonds. 18, 375 00 2S.00O western Fenuaylvauia Kailroaa mi Pnrt'ent. Honda ( Pennsyl vania Rallroai guaranteed).... 20,00060 ao.ooOBtate ot Tenutwsee Five Per Cent. Loans.... 18,000-00 7000 btaie oi Tennessse bix rerjeat. Loan w 427000 6,"00,100 sbares stock of Heraiaiuown oas uompauy (principal auu lnLerent guaranteed by the Cliy of Philadelphia!..... n 15,000 00 VJSC0 160 Bhares Block of Penuivlva. nla Railroad Company. 7,800'00 6,000 100 Shares block or North Penn sylvania Ballroad Comoanv. 8 ,000 "00 J,wou 8(i Shares Block Fblladelphla nd Mmitham Xfall MlM&m.hln .Company 15,000-00 201.900 Lo&n. nil Rnnri. Ann MnrtirHva. first liens on CHy Property .... 20l,90f DO 11,101,410 par, Market value, 11,102,802-60 Cost, 11089,679 20, Jteai Estate. 88,000-00 fins ece.vaoie lor insurance made 219,136 87 sai.ui ee one at Ageoc e rre miums on Marine Policies Accrued interest aud other debt due tbe Company 43,384'38 oiucB anaecripoi sunury insu rance ana oilier utimpanies Cash Id BanV!78'001 Cash In Drawer.'.'-" estimated value.. 8,0.700 1108 017 10 K8'52 183.315 a iivi dd 11607,60616 Thomae C. HaDd. jaujea v. xiana, Bamuel E. Blokes, James Traqualr, William ULud wig, Jacob P. June, James B. McParland, jwiiu jt VIM, Edmnnd A. Bouder. Joseph H. Beal, 1 heophllus Paulding, Hugh Craig fAiwara iJarnngtoD John R. Penrose, II, Jones Brooke, ti ubhiih jr. jyre, John D. l av lor. Spencer Mcllvalne, Henry O. Dallett, Jr., v. u . u.unu George G. Lei per, George W. Bernardou, D. T. Morgan, Pltuihurg. J, B. Bemple, " A D I u wiuiam u. Bouiton, Edward Lafourcade, jaceo iuegei, THOMAS O. HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President, HENRY LYLBIJRN. Secretary. J"Mr"wuv 11ENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. 12 80 Jg2J.ClIAllTER TEltPETCVX. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICK! Kos. 435 and 437 CJlESJfUT STREET. ASSETS OS JAN IT ART . 18SS, 8,003,74000, CAFITAL. ACCRUED &VKVLVH... 9490,00000 l,MS,St'S0 rKKt&lVMB.. O..................M........,,M..l tl8,4a-iiO INCOME FOR 1868 UNSETTLED CLAIMS. Il3(i ,000-0. IHtSkKS PAID SINCE 1839 OVEU 6 500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRKCTOR9. Cbarles N. Bancker, George Falee, Tobias waguer, baiuuel Grant, George W. Klcbards IsaauLta, Aiireti f iner. Francis W. Lewis, M.D., i uuuih opara., WllliaiuS. Oraut. BANCKER. Pr,l,lonl CHARLE) N uiuiraBiiLio, vioe-i-reaiuent. JAS. W. McALi.Ibi'ii.R, beoielary pro teiu. Kicent at Lexington, Kentucky, this Comuanv h. DO Ageucie. weak ui rikuiutug. M121 NSURE AT HOME IN TUB renn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, No. 821 CHESNUT St., Philadelphia. assets. a,oo,ooo. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. HAIAUED BT OVB OWN CITIZEXa. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. pOLlt'IEB ISHED ON TABIOL'S PL4NI, Applications may be made at ihe Home Offlce, and at the Agencits tnrouguout tne state. t lti jAJIESTBAStt'A iR "8ID EST AlltKA. K. kVOMEM -ViClC-PRiMDttNT J. W. mtossmwss a. v. r. and ACTUARY IIOUATIO ). SXEIMEN. SHCRlCTAaY DliOVlDKM ILIFI IAHD TBOTJ COilPAKl No. HI K PoUltlH btreet, IKOORPOKA l ED 3o MUN TH, 22, lm. Inturanceou Lives, by V early Preuilumsj or On a iu or 2li year A remluma, N on-furleliure. lAf AAAU. .lwu.vw KAXU All. A nulllea granted ou ravurunie terms. im Policies, Chliureu'8 Kudowmenta. rhiu i-omuauy .while giving the luaured the iMmrii. oi a paid-up cai ltal, will divide the entire prollia of tlie Llie DUHluroa .Uiuiii Fi,:jr uuiuera. u..niivi received at Interest aud uald uu demand. ADtborlsed by the charter to execute Tmsia, and u i'Ulor or AduilliluLru.nr AhmIikui ... inardlan, aud In oilier. fiduciary capacities, uuder an- " . . m.,XT IWllirt ,lf III), l'i.mn.nn.ull). DOlUIUieu" V J , -'.L. ... w l II , VI I r,raun or oersons, or bodies uolllla or oomarau. r DiatcioHa. haMCKL R. BHIPLKV, illltNRT HAINES, JObHUA 11. MORHII4, IT. WDti'AK BKO Kit HARD WOOD. W.O. LONUSl'RKi'H. Kl CHARD CADBdRY, WILLIAM HAOKKli, tlctt CHAKLea y. Out PIN. ' a iuCEL B, bHIPLKY, ROWLAND PARRY. Frealiient. Actuary. mu ,m AH W1KTAR. M. D.. J. B. TOWNttKNli. jU7 Medical h.xauiluer. Legal Adviser. OUCEMX INSURAKCB COMPANY OF I Hrlll.Al'I.1 r xl 1 -A. iNOURI'OKATKD 1 sot CHARTER PERPETDAL. Tins Company Insures trooi loss or damage by nn liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture eic.. for limned per'oas, aud permanently ou build. Intra by deposit oi premium.,. u,7 ,,.n, haa been In acl than SIXTY vK Rs, during which all lowe. have been promptly ""rgiKf John L. Hodge, David Lewis. M. u t ebony. JohuT. Lewis. William 8. rant, Robert W. Learning, Benlauiln Kttlng, Thomas 11. Powers, A. R. WcHenry, Kdnaund ( asilllou. P.Clark Wbarten, T..o;ihiica Lewis- J Samuel wiicoz, LawibUCfl Lew'"- Jr. 1 1 c km C. Nwrrla. .awibUbe . JOHN R. WIK'il ITSKK PrealdfPt. AMU LWIM. bVUtlMJ. i insurance companies, "flLLINCHAST & HILT'8 IJSURAKCE BOOHS, No. 409 WALNUT St. AGKNT8 AND ATTORNKYB VOBJ Home Fire Insurance Companj, NJEW HAVEN, CONN. Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., BPRINO FIELD, MASS. Yonkers and ew York Insurance Co., NEW YORK Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, WORCESTER, MAJ98, Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDKNCB, R. I. Guardian Fire Insnrance Company, NEW YORK Lunibcrman'g Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insurance effected at LOWEST BATES. AU losses promptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, No. 405 WALNUT Street, ' PHILADELPHIA, INSURE AT HOME. GUARDIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 42G WALNUT Strnnt PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED CAPITAL, . . f 500,000 PAID 131 CAPITAL, . . . $100,000 NO LOSSES OR DEBTS. Tnanre ainat Ira. n, Kw dm - .M n . . uu uuaing Merchandise, Housenold Furniture, and all othei Djaurable property, and also take Marine, Canal and Inland Navigation Risks At the lowest rates oeo slstent with security, W. Jfi, uwjuss, President. NATHAN HAINES. Secretary. li 18 8m BEN J. F. O' BR YON, Buxyej , PUUEvluaOi , Arthur Maglnsta. Wm. W. Fenner? Dr. M. MoKaren, xion. ueo, v, Lawrence. James V. Kirk, Nathan Haines, Ihomaa Wtniams, Howard A. Miuale, J, Kemp Bartlett. Ohaa, K. McDonald. m. v. wormingion, Wm Ti lwuan. John Hmlck, Sdward JN. urattan, IN8UEAKCB C01IPANI NORTE AMERICA, No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHIL AD A. INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. If arlme, Imlsvmd, aad Fir Iasnranes, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, . tZ001.26fi.7i 120,000,000 Losses Paid in Cash Sinoe iu vrgajuiaauon. DIRA.0TOR8. aruDr v. iwiod, baiuuel W, Jones, John A. Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, William Welsh, Richard D. Wood, B. Morris Wain, Jnhn Uun.. George L. Harrlaon, Francis R. l;op Kdward H. Trotter. JCdward fcj, Clarke. T. Chariton ilejrv. Alfred D. Jesaup. ' John P. White, Louis CMaUelra. o. .J;110." COFFIN, Presldem, cnAniiM a s a , rinri WILLIAM BUB.HLKR. Harrlsbnrr. Pa . nnh. Agent lor the biate ol Pennsylvania, i j J 0 N D 0 N IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1HOM. ' raid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, $8,000,000 IN GOLD. LOCAL DIRKCTOH3: E. M. ARCHIBALD, H. B. M. Consul, Chairman. A. A. LOW. of A. A. Low A Bros, K. K JAPFRAY, ot K. tt. Jatlray A Co. blCHARU lKVIN.of Kichard livm & Co, 1 AVID SALOMON, No. 11 W. THIrly-eigb th St. J. i UOKM AN JOHNSON, Of J. J. Jobusuu A CO. JAMKB blUART A CO. F. W. CROWELL. Resident Managar, No. 40 PI NEB reel, N. Y. PHKVOHT & HKKU1NO, Ag.nte, 8221m No. 107 B. THIRD Street, Philada. TJIIRI INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THH II IMlNNHYJ'YANIA riHK, IN btl RANCH COM. fin i io(rjjr.H9tt quarter rerpetuai-MO, 610 WALNUT btreet, opposite Independence bqaare. This Company, favorably known to the oommunltv for ever fOrty years, continue, to Insure against loss or aamage uy ui. ua x-uoiic or frivate Jtuuaings, either DermanentiT or for a limited Lima. A im nn Furniture, blocks of oods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. xneir vapivai, wiomw m oai-pia. FO.no, Is invested In tbe most careful manner, which ena ble, them to oner to we uiaureu ma unaouotea seau rity In the case of loss. riM Daniel Bmlth, Jr.. joou Lwrer.sx, Alexander Benson, Isaac Hazleburst, Thomas bmlth; Thomas jioDDina. J. Ullllmrham FelL Daniel Haadock. Jr. DANIEL 8MITH, J President. William O. Csowiu, becretary. t M TDElNClPALi DEPOT AT 1UH 111K BALK U UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT STUEET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S.FIFIII STREET, PHIL A.DELPUIA. (One door below CUesuut street), ESTABLISHED A. D. 1802. Our stock comprises all the denomination printed by tne Government. All ordkbs filled and forwardbd bt Mail or Express, immediately upon be ceii'T. a matter of great Importance. Drafts on Philadelphia Post ucazo, uraon- backs, and National Hank: Notes received In payment. The following rales of commission are allowed: On 20 TWO PER CKNT From $20 to 8 100 touit i-kb can v. From f 100 upwards.FoDK and a half i'kkus.nt Tbe commission Is payable lu stamps. All orders, etc., should be addressed to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PlIlLAuELPHIA, 'Orders received fir Stamped Oheoas, Drafts, Receipts, UUl Heads, eto , and the best rales of commission allowed. We have oonstaully on hand UNITED STATES POSTAGE BTAMP3 OF ALL lU:JD.i. AUD STAMPED EHYEAOPES. AMUSEMENTS. jSEVT CIIE8NUT PTRKET TIIIATRE. THIS (.Mtnrday) NIOHT. bKVKMTH TIMlfi or TKI greatest Saectaf nlar Kura.aganaa ever pr Jiented to tte Aaa.rican piibllo, eatlt ed TH WHIT FAWN, THE WKIIB PAWN, t. . ..T E WHITE FAWN, I wl trli will apt.r.r ' JABRFTT A PAI.MEKM COMRINRD PA TtTKIAM . VlKNKbE BAlLwr TROUPITH ViJ'JJ'2?(,NFAN rl- WHLKK, AKDRIOW. lNVk.KMK,1, CKRKBKl.LW OBR-llu. ' MAZAi,, FRAMJCO, PfHZUrn. rF.t! OHTlei B 40 COHYPU KK1. fSUPlt.RTKD Y 4 l OHVPIIKM . rlPrOKTKI) BY IM'UKVPllKKa a Orarin coma de luiiet F THE (SCENi-RY ISIHI M'KT BEAUTIFUL AND Ever presented at any theatre la the world. THE COa-IUMITH are tbe mest brilliant ea- aee in America. . ADMISSION. ViZS. 5 ,rcL" ,nd pria,t " eents OrrhestreSeat tamiiy circle 24 cents WALNUT BTREhT TIIEATKR, N. E. C0R u er Ninth and Walnut atree.s. Begins at ft. lap! inirr oh I. V.. VrDoNouuHM Kt.Actr fmnnir THE OBEAltsT COMBINATION OF ARTISTS . . IN THE I OUNTRY. W.1F5MORARANT- Dl A NI, LKATI. WFTNDEL. ALfcXANDHKNA. BARHKITA. AND PANZRIA. -.'iKOKIOlNAL KKENCH CAN-CAN. tiragr.v?"4' VHUUK M ATI NEK, ' MONDAY-Flrst nlKht o' th gri-at burlesque BCt0, who will appear Id two nf Ma c'roratert charartara Bh.fr-0 AND JAFFIBK JKNKIKH. FOI'8 All EEICAN VARIETY TI1EATBB AVA1KY AVANINO AND 8A1UMDAY AtlAKNOON. GRFAT CXJM BIN ATIOM TROrTPM In Oranrl Ballets, Kthloplan Buriaaouea, SongSi Dannaa, Panlomlmea. Hyninaat low, eto. PROPOSALS. 3K0POSALS FOR DELAWARE BUEAK- - W A 1 JLR, CNITBD BTATK. KNOfNK OrFrow. No. !iu H. t-iXTM street, . PHIL4DKLPH1 A. AUSUat IB. 1814. !. neaiecl rropoaal.. In nniiiifiA w.ih m. nnnvnitht. a'e'tt"ement ailached to each, will be received at iu.. umu mini mi iuin a ay or bepiemDer, isi, for tbe bione ueces.ary for the oouinletlon of the Dela ware Breakwater. It Is to be dlaitnctty understood that the onantlty Ol sloue ol each ciaa, apeellled herein, mav be increased or diminished, bv the United biaiea. If necet.ary, CLAf b i, Some 12, eon tos. or IMS oonnds each, are rf quired. Ol thla aaiouni, about lour tliiha, to be In b ock, of not leaa thau two Kin. eaca, nor over Ave and ose-bair toss; tbe remainder, In blocsa of up wards of onelourin ot a toe. All stones or ihia claa to be delivered at such points ot the works as may be designated by the Vnlled Btates guu. I LAts 2. Bouie Hi 0 ions of stone, In pieces of less than one-fourth ten la wight, are required, to he thrown overboard, in accord tuca with the 1 nit ruc tions of the Uniied Ba,es at euia, near the extremi ties ef the works, In water not less than twenty feet In depth. All stones sent to be of tke hardest and moat dura b e quality, free from Beams, eic; to be subject to rlsld Inspection, aud will be rsceived or not. as the J.r fine-r or United tsiaifs ani la shall find them to accord or not, as to quality and size, with tbe above deBcriptlen. rone cau he sent from quarries con deninad heretolore The rale o- delivery ot each cla of atone to be regulated by the Kr ameer In charge. The delivery of either class, or ol both, if dtslrrd, to commence upon approval of contract, and to be completed by Ociober Is, I8t The proposals w 11 state the rate par ton of 1st Class of stunts delivered at tbe works, as above; alto, separately, 'he late both per ton, and per parch ol twenty-live cablo feet, of stones ot the 2d Class dellve td. lu slace, overboard. Io general, stones should not be sent In vessels diaw lug over ten teet, A reservation of twenty per centum, on payments, will be made daring tbe delivery of stone con tracted for. . . . . l.ch proposal must be cnaranteed by two respon sible persona, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee, and who should be certllled to, as being good and sufficient security, by the United Pteies District Judge, Attorney, .Collector, or other public c (liter. , for blank forms of proposals and other Informa tion, apply at th) offlce. Envelopes to be eauor.ed "Proposals for Btone for Btd"VfllBbe ope ed' at II .'clock M on THURS DAY, September lu, 18SS. Bidders are Invited to be present, 177t O. 8KAPORTH STEWART, Lt.-Col. Of Engineers, -PROPOSALS FOtt CORN MEAL. OrncB Cbiif Com mis art Bcbsistbnck, ) iloBT H 1L1TARV Dl.lTKICT, RlCHUOMO, Va.. August 15, 16(13. J Pealed Proposals, in Duplicate, win oe received at this ornce until TUSshAV, Augmt 25, law, at li o'clock M. , tor supply ing the TJulied Btates (Subsist ence Department with ail the Corn Meal mat may be required Irom tbe 1st proximo to the Slat of Decem ber, 18es, (four moulhe.) The Meal lobe delivered In good sound flour bar rels, at the Untied Btates Subsistence Depot, ai such times and In such quantities as may be requited, after five daja' notice. No san.pie are required with tbe bids, as only fresh ground, bolted, white Corn Ileal ot the very best quality will be received. Bids must state tbe price per pound, or per ion pounds set; and no allowance will be made for bar rel", nor for any loss in cellvory. Payment win be made at the end of each month for Corn Meal accepted dunag tne mi nth. Tbesuccesslnl bidder will b. required to give anple security for the falthiul fulfil niem of this contract, Proposals nbouid be plainly e oorsed "Propoeuls for Corn .Meal," aud addresste o the undsrslgned. W. A. JlLLKKKIN, Bvt. Ma, and Chlel Com, of fcubaistence. First Military Dlatrlcr. Office No, 121s Cary Btreet, Commercial B.ock, K'ch moao, V S18 6t GOVERNMENT SALES. , GOVERNMKNT SALE OP SUBSISTENCE fclURi!. OFFICK A. O. 8., Port Monro, Va.,1 AugOBt 17. 188H. f Will besold at Public Auction, tu Fort Monroe, Va., beptember l. inns, at 1 o'clock P. M. ts bones French uucooktd mixed Vegetables, 9160 pounds, more or ieB. i4 boxes American uncooked mixed Vegetables, SO, 400 pounds, more or less. lis boxes American cooked mixed Vegetables,. S0,4b0 pounds, niore or leas. The Fre.ch Vtteiaolea are In tin raves of SS pound., each, tbe American lu case, ot 70 pounds each. They were selected Iriiu a lane l.l lu excess at this depot, ana have been recently repacked in new etrouif boxes, two cases in each box, aud are In excellent Shipping eruer. Blurts delivered on Government wharf free of ex pense. Temis cash, in Ooveruuient fuuds. Byerdsr ot Ckmn.lasary-Uentral of Buusisteuve U.S. A. ' J 41 ICS CURRY, g 21 6t Second Lieutenant Hn Art. A. C S. 0 FFIC1 CF LIGHT-HOUSE INSPCT0R, FOUKlil Dibl ltrr. PHll.ADaLPHIA. Aug, 15, 1868, Will be sold at public aunou, on MONDAY, the 2Uh lusiant, at 1 o'cle.k P. H., at Ihe yard of Mttars. h.. A C. Moore, loot cf FOURl H Si reel, Wil nilKgieu, Lain-ere. a quantity ot old Y ALLOW At K.TAL. about 2pu pouno. (more or less.) Ttjnu Canh, aad arllulea 10 be removed Imme diately aner the sale. I4v order ol the Light-House Board. g 17 et ; Ligbt-Ilouse Inspector LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT C'OUUT OF TUE UNITED btaus lor tbe Kontern Uwir.ci of Peuniiyivauia, IN BANKBUP1CY, At PliUauelohia, Jun. H, 1K6S. The nnderiitgi ed hereby give, notice of hts ap pointment as assignee ol t"tuuel R. aUuuis of Phlla o.lphia, In the county of Philadelphia aud Biate of Peim.ylt aula within said district, who has beeu adjuiiKed a hankrupt up'in hla own petition by the District Court oi aa d district. V UW13 WA1.N PMITH, Asalgoee, No 'ia W ALN V V Hire-it. To tbe creditors tit said bankrupt. 8 22 24 81 at TNTnE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY X AND COL'NTY OF PtllLADKLPHIA. A.laie Ot AONK D. Wlhul A MdJSI ailS P.ttluas, detaaaed. Tke Auditor appoln'ej by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust tkefiisi account oi JOjSFU J. djhan aeuilui.tiator of the estate of ald - -, uete.srd audio reiori durihuiiuii of the balance la th bauds ot the aeroumaat, will meet the partiea intertfttrd. lor the ptirpvi. of his appointment, on '1CKJ AY.a.goat as. imw at I . 'clock P. M .at hla Ullise. Nu. 11SB. blXTil Bl'eet i llie c'ly Of l-aua- dell hla. 8 a ihaloit TUOUAB R. KLOOJfcC. Auditor. TJ B. MARSHAL'S OFFICB, E. D. OP 1'eNNhYLVAM . A I IIH..I1I.1 pun. AngUHtliS. lass. Ih'sls to give luitioa. Thl .i iue lita day or As gtiKl A. D. lws. a Warrant hi Maukruniev wus Isnued rsaii allhe eslaio ol V. F. FOY. ol Phlla'llihm, la the cou 1. 1 y or Piillaue utva. nd H'awei.Penusylv nia.whohus b eu a judged a o.ukruut on hla own netltloi.: Ilia the iyinei.i ol anv debts aud delivery .l ii v p'ouel ty bel.-tiglr.tt losucn bai.Vluot. to hltn, or lor l.ls ue. auu the tran.ler of any property by bW Le lorhldrte.. by ,'ewi inat ,i"eeiiu of the ere- ti, Will do 19 kit HUIHKI 1.1 hni.i ii or uutrm HHlnrfw ui u rwm J it ft Court or HnltrupL':.r. jo ne no fct H . ,monlli h day ol BKP 1' K fTtTK A. n,, it V. o'U',ek P. M, 1 KLLM Ah: KR, V, o, Atwoaai, a
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