MV Httle maidou-ol four Vo.*fl old I No myth but a genuine cPd » fihe ii-itli her bronze- brown eyes and her curls of gold) Came guile ie djfgust/one day, to me. j Kubbtog her shoulder with rosy palm,— As the loathsome touch seemed yet to thrill her, She cried: “Ob, mot her ,11. found on my arm A horrible, crawling caterpillar!' And with mischievous smile she could searccly Yct afc lance’ in Its dr.rinjfj half-awed arid shy, She added: “While tluvf wdre about; it, mother, I wish they’d just finished the butterfly! They were words to tlie thought if?pth our riuliil >uc below, From the holy height of their Heaven above J tor wilh the worm till the wings should grow ~, I flno of the most celebrated of American writers says of this wonderful little poem, Avith md extravagance: “I scarcely know a modem rtoein of the same length, that I think eciiml to Ft? combining, as it 3oe ? , happy and graceful illustration with profound philosophy. J TEEEGRAFKJC SI MPIAHY. Tim total shipment of fractional currency last week was $485,5»8(i. , The internal revenue receipts last week amounted to $8,075,1td. Tmc King of Italy has given his assent to the Church Properly bill. . FnrniEii liberal concessions by Austria to the rrotestants are expected. 1 Tuf. Danish journals favor the sale ot si. Thomas to the United Stateß. , ; . The first rain for a month fell in Memphis yes tefday. , ■ „ , , Santa Anna Is still a prisoner in the Castle ol San Juan d’Ulloa, and nothing definite has trans pired in regard to his fate. Stason Romero,the Mexican-Minister,vyas given a parting dinner by General Grant on Saturday evening. ' . ■ , , , . Sii.as S. Drew & Co., drv goods dealers of Boston have failed, with liabilities at «2oU.UUU, and assets §lOO,OOO. . Tin: prize for poetry has been awarded by the French Acndemy, at Paris, to M. Greiner, whose subject was “The Death of Abraham Lincoln. Tin: election for meaibers (if the new; Parl'a meut of the North German Coniederation, held in Berlin, resulted in favor of the radical party.. ■ Tin: Empresses ol" France and Austria will pav a Visit of condolence to the Archduchess Sophie, the mother of Maximilian, at Iseke. Tin: Dutch Ministerat Yeddo,_ in Japan, was shot at by a native, but escaped injury, llie as sassin escaped. : > • Matiame Bistoiu arid suite and dramatic com ■pariy sailed lor the United States n’oni Brest on Saturday.' . ,' ' The registered vote of San Francisco is about 22,000, ot which’nearly 11,000 are naturalized voters.: ’ a Tw ENTY-SKvkx American and the foreign ves-x sels bound to and from United. States ports are reported missing for the month of August. The Hungarian Government has confiscated nine thousand needle guns sent across the frontier from Berlin to Belgrade. Tire Quaker City has arrived in the Crimea. On Thursday the excursionists were received by the Emperor.and Empress ot Russia, and weic warmly welcomed by their Majesties. , . , Peace Is rapidly assuming her sway in Meahfo, and the government is busy preparing, and fii o ' mulgating lawß regulating every blanch of tha public administration. - - - ■ • The revenue of lndia. for the last six months "exceeds the estimate .£50,000. In May, 89,000,000 pounds of cotton, valued at .£3,307,000, -were shipped from Bombay. One man was killed and ten or twelve others were injured by a construction train on the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad running Off the track, last Saturday’night The Sandwich Island Legislative Assembly is to convene to-day. Great results are anticipated from the treaty of reciprocity with the United ' States. ■ ' The United States fleet, with Admiral Farrngut on hoard, sailed from Cronstadt yesterday. Dar ing the passage out of the harbor salutes were fired from all the torts. WEiiSTER & Co.’s foundry at Chattanooga, Tenn., was burned on Saturday night. Loss, $OO,OOO. Four men were badly injured by the explosion of shells. Thf. ropoxted carelessness and abuse of mail matter by the overland mail conductors is to be inquired into at once by the Post-office Depart ment. Gi.Ni.uAr. Terry, the military commander in Montana, has approved the course of Governor Smith, and has empowered him to prosecute the campaign against the Indians. .... The little schooner yacht John T. Ford was upset by,a sudden squall as she was entering the English channel on August 10. One person was saved. Tiuc Indians attacked a government train near Fort Smith on the loth ull., and were repulsed. Twentv Indians were killed! All the Indian tribes about i'ort Phil. Kearney aro bent on^jvar. Tin; Viceroy of Egypt has arrived at Constan tinople. The Insurrectionary Government of C'andia lias notified the ioreign consuls of its in tention to issue letters of marque for the equip ■ment of privateers. The Paris papers regard the situation of affairs in Spain as. very serious. Ex-Minister Madoz has been arrested. Martial law has been pro claimed in Barcelona. A battalion of French. troops has loft.Perpignan for the Spanish frontier.- It is reported that'the Bavarian Council of Ministers was emphatically opposed to the King of Bavaria’s visit to Salzburg. Prince Hohenlohe was hostile to the'step, as prejudicial to the in terests of Germany. Yi-.i low fever caused 12C deaths in New Orleans last week, and 241 deaths in Galveston. In Corpus Christ! up to the 16th ult. there had been 100 deaths. Half of the citizens are sick or have died. Nai’oleos made a speechat Amiens on Friday. He said that the peace of Europe would not be disturl>cd, and expressed a desire for the estab lishment of more liberal institutions and wider and more active trade. - The Apaches and Navajoe Indians are com mitting numerous outrages in New Mexico. Two parties had been killed and four were mis sing. About thirteen thousand sheep were driven off, but the citizens pursued aud captured all but sixteen hundred. . A I.AROE Conservative meeting, composed of both whites and blacks, was held at Columbia, Georgia, on Saturday. Resolutions demand ing the enfranchisement of all the whites, and de claring the right of negroes to hold office, were passed. , ' The U. S. Consul at Palmero, reports to the State Department, under date of August fi, that -> the cholera has suddenly taken very alarming: proportions, the deaths averaging from 250 to SOU per dav. The entire population is panic-stricken and Hying from the city. The French Minister of Foreign, Affairs has addressed a circular to the Diplomatic represen tatives of France at tile European Courts, in wliich he says that the recent auspicious meeting of the Emperors of France and Austria should be regarded as'a fresh pledge for the maintenance of peace in Europe. Injury to drops In New England. {From the Boston .lournul, Aag. £6.) The heavy rains have inflicted much injury upon the crops in ‘this State and also in Maine. The Salem Observer says that po tatoes, onions, squashes and beans have rotted extensively. One planter, in that vicinity intends tb plow in eight acres of potatoes, all worthless.* Squashes grow until they are as largo as eggs, or larger, and then spoil. Onions rot half-way Sown into the hills. Fruit suffers also. The crop of grapes, that promised 6o well, is nearly done for by th mildew, and the rest will not ripen probably for want of sun and beat'. It is a singular fact that Bartlett pears in many instances have rotted on the trees and turned black. , Tlie Haverhill Gazette, crop in many counties will be a failure this year. Some fields are wholly destroyed by the mag got. In some cases the farmers have set out the ground whore the onions are destroyed with cabbages. On the other hand there are fields entirely exempt from the ravages of this pest. , CITY BUiIiETIN. Base Bata Qn Satur tween the Mtftual Basp B: and the West Philfidelphii off in West Philadelphia. JIUTUAI.. Pike, 2d b., 2 4 .Hunt, c. f., , 8 3 Beannan, Ist b., 5 i Waterman, ltd b., 1 5 Devyr, s. s., 1’ 4 Zeller, r.f., 2 it Jewett, c., 4 2 McMahan, 1. f., 2 3 Peters, p., 13 21 281 Total / , INNINGS. / ci.'unsi 1. 2. 3. 4./ 5. G. 7 Mutual, 1 4 0 5 1/ 6 6 l! — 2B West Philadelphia H 1 2 3 2 9 3 —23 Umpire—Mr. Hayhurst, of the Athletic B. B. Club. Consecration' ok a Moravian Lecture Room. —Yesterday morning the lecture room of the new Moravian church, corner Franklin and Thompson streets, Rev. Dr. Hoffman pastor, was dedicated to the worship of God, in the presence of a large number of persons. The dedi catory sermon was preached by the Rev. Ed mund de Schweinitz, President of the Moravian Theological Seminary. At the close of the dis course a collection was. taken up in aid of the new enterprise, amounting to about 62,000. In tlie afternoon a union meeting, composed largely of the scholars belonging to the Sunday school, and their teachers, was held in the same place, when addresses were mado by the Rev. Drs. Hutter, Mitchell, Hoffman and N. Gehr. In the evening Bishop D. Bigler ordained to the Presby tery the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Hoffman. Rev. Robert dc Schweinitz, President Of the Provincial Board at Bethlehem, also took part in the service. City Mortality.— The number of interments in the city last week was 289, against 430 the same period last year. Of the whole number 88 were adults, and 201 children—l2B being under one .year of males, 121 females; 121 boys and 80 gl«k The greatest number of deaths occurred in the Nineteenth Ward, being 22, and the smajlest number in the Twenty-second Ward, where only two were reported. The principcl causes- of death were; cholera infantum, 08; cholera morbus, 3; consumption, 21; convulsions, 7; diarrhrea, 7: dysentery, 7; debility, 10; gan grene, 7; inflammation of the stomach and bowels, 0; marasmus, 29; pld age, 7, and palsy, 5. Blind Tom. —lf you place an FFolian harp in the window when the wind sweeps along the gvening air, it will discourse most eloquent music. Fairy fingers touch the strings, unseen by mortal eyes. Place “Blind Tom,” a being without edu cation, or sealed to musical notes, like thezEolian harp strings, at a piano, and by some mysterious, unexplained cause, that instrument, under his manipulations, not only discourses most excellent music, but send : .rih strains as enchanting and wierd as tho.- ~i ore Syrens of the Ancients, or the “-Tj Iwy ib-Teg” of Wales. Chemical Works on Firk—An alarm of fire was given yesterday afternoon, about • four o'clock, caused by the burning of the "chemical works of Harrison & Brothers; at Fitier and Harrison Btrcets. The fire originated in the still apparatus, in which were a number of fur naces and cißtemsused for acids,the flames being ignited by a lamp in the hands of the foreman, who entered the apartment. The sheds were de stroyed with the cisterns,and the loss will amount to about 65,00(1, whieh is covered by insurance. Run Over.— Jacob Colt, aged 15, residing at Sixth and Catharine streets, was thrown from a wagon which he was driving, at Sixth and Ches nut streets, on Saturday afternoon, and run over. Hu wa6 taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. On Saturday evening, John Manning, aged 27, had an arm broken by being run over by a cart laden with lumber, at Fifteenth and Stiles streets. He was taken to the St. Joseph’s Hospital. The Nicoi.sox Pavement. —The work of lay ing the Nicolson pavement on Broad street is being pushed rapidly forward, the street from Girard to Columbia avenue being taken up with icrtions of the work. When completed, rt will je one of the best driving Btrects in the world. Serious Fall.— Ou Saturday night last, a lady, named Mrs. Catharine Cram, aged fifty years, was’acriously injured by a fall down the stairs of her residence, No. 1444 Germantown avenue. Her skull Was fractured. She is not expected to recover. ~ » BPECIAJL NOTICES. ser KS>™E • The Republican Citizens of the varioiie Precincts of the citv of Philadelphia will, in accordance with the revised Rules of the Republican Party, assemble at their various Precinct Headquarters, and organize l Division AHeocia* tiom, on TUESDAY EVENING, September Third, at 8 o’clock. By order of the Republican City Executive Com mittee. WM. K. LEEDS. President, au 31215 . JOS'shvlliEN’.l Secretaries. OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, I’ORT SMOUTII, MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER RAILROAD COMPAN Y. Pinr.Ai»EU»in.\* Aug. 23d, 1867. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of this Com pany will be held on - FRIDAY, September 6,1867, at 12 o’clock M., at the corner of Third street and Wil dings alley, at which time an election for Directors will be held to serve for the ; uu2B-\vf rost* Secretary. ■fig* BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.—THIS SPLENDID Hair Dye in the beat in the world. The only trus and Perfect Dye—Harmless. Reliable, Instantaneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates the hair.leaving.it soft and beautiful. The genuine if signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. AU othere are imi tatione, and should be avoided. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay street. New York. gyBEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. de7f m wly THE INDUSTRIAL HOME, CORNER OF Broad street and Columbia avenue, is open for the admission of Girls from twelve to eighteen years of age, who are neglected or deserted by their parents, and who aeed the shelter and instruction of a Christian home. If the public wUI sustain tbis Institution, many girls may be kept from evil, and raado respectable and useful women* Contributions may be sent to JAMES T. SHINN, Treas urer, Broad and Spruce streets. n022-rptf POST-OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, 1»A. , APoukt3o, 1867. The mails for Havana, Cuba, per steamer Hendrick Hudron, will close at this olUce Tuesday, Sopt. 3, at 6 “ mBJFSit* M ' IIKNHY 11. HIXCIHAM, P. M. ACADEMY OF M USUI-STOCK "T** holders can get their tickets upon presentation of their ccrtilicates of stock at the office of" tbo Company, No 21P South Fourth street, between tho hours of .10 A. M. anil 2 P. SI., and the payment of the hwuranc-e tax nuBl-6ts MICHAEL NISBET, Secretary. THE—ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK ■w holders fate Cotter Farm Oil Company will bo held at the Office of tho Company, on TUL USD AY, the Dth day of September, 1867* J. D. MEREDII li, unati-lOt* Secretary. scianußii RESORTS. GHERMAN nOUBE-CAPK ISLAND, NOW OPEN Q for reception of guests. Board from $l4 to $lB pet week, according to rooms. No extras. Jell-tf\ . THOS. CLIFFORD. Proprietor. Boarding- cape island, near the beach. Address F. V. PALMER, Cape Island Post Office, Box No. b. N. B.—Ball boat for fishing or gunning furnished hoard cm without extra charge. uu27-tu,th.t»,6t* INSTRUCTION* FRIENDS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COR ner of 1-om-th and Green streets, will open foivtho Fall and Winter lerm, on Second-day, the [2d of Ninth Mouth (Sept. 2d), 1887. Entrance from Dllwyn street, 'west side, first door below Green. For temu and admis sion apply to the leacher at the school, or to Snoncer Roberts, 421 North Sixth street; Elizabeth W. Lippincott, 538 North Sixth street: Louha J. Roberta, 421 North Sixth street; Samuel Gillingham, 61b 1 oplurstreet, members of the committoo. 1 ' , se2-6t5 OLMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. NO. 1613FILBF.RT M street, wiU bo reopened ninth month (September) 16th, MARY P. ROBESON will be ttt homo after the »th iuKtaut. flvß-abwJ. I|)t* THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,186 T. rday last the match bc lairClub, of New York, ia Club, of this city, came . Below is the score. west rni[..vm'.Li'mA, Weaver, 1. f., 2 -I Myers, s. s., .2 3 Fisher, p., . 4 2 Dorsey,, c. f., 2 2 Osterheldt, r. f., 2 Bechter, Ist b/, ,1 3 [rollings, 2d ]/., 1 3 Abel, c., / 4 1 ./k, 2 3 Maguire, 3d/ INSTRUCTION* ANLALUSIA COLLEGE, A Hoiue Boarding School for Boys and Youug Men. TIIB tfIUMAKY DEPARTMENT offers extra advantages to Boya between 6 and 13 years of ago. THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT . embraces the usual branches of a thorough Education. -THE COLLEGE, PROPEttr - includes, besides the usual College Courses, an extended Cmirtncrcial Couym* fitting for business in tho highest sense ot a Business Education. RE-OPENS BEPT. 11xn,1867. nu27-18t" Address, V.qv. H, T, WELLS, Andalusia, Pa. T i r OUNG &ADIKB* SEMINARY. 1503 LOCUST STREET, 1 under the charge of Miss CAREY and Dr. LABBER* TON. The school commences on WEDNESDAY, Sep tember 18. _ TKFmiftKIAT* I ROM THK LATF. BiSHOPOF PENNSYLVANIA* I have known Mr. Labberton tor several years, part of tho time an tutor to jpue of my sons. His attainments are re markable, hie power of teaching in, in' pome respects, unsurpassed, and his conscientious and enthusiastic devo tion to his work most commendable. I take grunt pleasure in expressing my full conildeucein his ability ana fidelity n*nn instructor and a man. ALONZO POTTER. • Claeses will be formed, independently of tho regular school course, for ladies who have left school but are desi rous of continuing some of their studies. For particulars apply at 33a South Fifteenth street, between 10 and 2 o’clock. • ‘ au2B-lm§ The misses de charms* English and 'French School for Voting Ladies, No. 1616 FILBERT street, will bo re-opened, on the third MONDAY in Sep tember. by Mies CARRIE S. BL RNIIAM. The Course of Study, in addition to the branches heretofore taught, will include Latin, German, Elocution and Vocal Miisic. A Mincralogical Cabinet has been secured, and frequent Lectures upon Mineralogy, Botany, Astronomy and other Natural Sciences will be given free of chargo. See. Circulars at T. B. PUGH'S Bookstore, Bulletin Building. jy29-m,B,tfs Bellevue female institute. ATTLEBORO, BUCKS COUNTY, PA. This Institute will reopen for the reception of pupils, on the Pth of 9th month, September. The different depart mentanro in charge of those of experience and well known ability. _ , , French by a native French teacher. Music, Painting and Drawing by an Artist. For Catalogues containing particulars, address the Principal. [au26-m,w,f»9ts] W. T. SEAL. "VOUNG MEN AND BOYS.-TIIE ENGLISH, CLASSI- A cal. Mathematical, and Scientific Institute, Nos. 1906 and 1908 Mt Vernon street, will reopen, with increased facilities, September 2d. Preparations for business or col lege—French, German, Drawing, Elocution. Book-keep ing, Penmanship, Chemistry and Philosophy by Special teachers. A department for small boys. Rev. JAMES G. SHINN, A. iM., Principal. au3l-12t* QELECT HIGH SCHOOL- O No. 110 North Tenth street. The exercises in this Institution will be resumed on the 16th of the Ninth month (September). The undersigned may bo seen at tho rooms of tho School, from 10 till 12, daily. __ , au24-lPt* CALEB S. lIALLOWELL. MISS CARR'S BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG Ladies, seven miles from Philadelphia, opposite tho York Road Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho twelfth session will commence September 20th. Circulars may be obtained at the ofiico of Jar Oooko&Co., 114 South Third street, or by addressing the Principal, Shoe makertown IJ.1 J . 0., Montgomery county. Pa. au2ltoc3l* TVTADXmE CLEMENT’S - FRENCH'' PROTESTANT M HIJHOOLFOK YOUNG LADIES, GERMANTOWN, pa.— I Tlu* Twenty-first Session will commence SEPTEM BER 11, lft>7. French is the language of the family; tho pupils being required to speak it altogether: Particular attention given to the English branches. For circulars apply to the Principal. aul7-lms / IATHAUINE M; SHIPLEY AVILL RE-OPEN HER V.; School, No. 4 South Merrick street, on the Ninth of Ninth Month, (September,) 18t}7. Classes in History, the Natural Sciences, and Drawing will be formed dently of the regular school course; competent Professors will attend to there branches. nu22tocl3 • /■CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND SPRING \j Garden streets, will re-open September Pth, Boys pre pared for college or for■ tmsiiu-SH. • c „ . , , H. (r. McIU.IUE, A. M., Principal, j, W. "SHOEMAKER, Vice Principal and Teacher of Elocution, History* D GUILLEMET, FRENCH Tfe AOIIER AND FRENCH • Circulating Library, 237 S. Ninth Btreet. au2o-lm* jjv THE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL, T£sj>Fourth street, above Vine, is now open for the Fal; Winter Seasons. Ladies and Gentlemen wil find every provision for comfort and safety, bo that a thor ough knowledge of this beautiful accomplishment may be obtained by the most timid. Saddle horses trained in the beet manner. Saddle horses and vehicles to hire Alio carriages for funerals, to canu&c. *es£tf THOMAS CRAIOE & SON- WANTS. SC* WANTED- SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES IN WEST BiHj Philadelphia. Price from $B,OOO to $12,000. Also, to JBial Rent, houses upon Walnut, Spruce or Pino streota, or the intermediate streets running north or BOUtlVbe tween Twelfth and Twentieth Htreeu. BETTER, KRICKBAUM & PURDY, S 8 North Fifth street, 1 P. A. CREGAR. Principal. FINANCIAL,. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS 0 -THE LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Due After July 2d 1860. Holders of the following LOANS OF THE COMMON WEALTH'OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to pre sent them for payment (Principal and Interest) at The Farmers’ 'and Mechanics’ We* tional Bank of Philadelphia. Loan of March 1,1833, dno April 10. 1863. » Aprils, 18*4, due July 1,1862. •• . April 18, 1835 due July 1, 1865. 11 February 9, 1839, due July 1,1864, •• March 16,1839, duo July 1,1864. •• June 27, 1839, due Juno 27, 1864. “ January 23,1840, due January 1,1866. AU of the above LOANS will cease to draw lntere. after September 30,1667. JOHN W. GEARY, governor; JOHN F. HABTRANFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL WILLIAM H. KEMBLE, au!6-f m w tlseSOrp STATE TREASURER. 0 SPECIALTY. T; SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS 16 Bontfa Third St, 3 Njssm Street, Philadelphia. Sew York, STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; INTEREST'ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 7 34C’S EXCHANGED FOR 5-SO’S, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. De Haven & Bro., 40 South Third Street. 1 BANKERS k BROKERS, ✓ ■ Ho. 17 HEW STREET, HEW YORK. Particular attention given to the purchase and salt ol all . GOTEBSBTEJffT SECtBITIES, KAIUftOAD STOCKS, BONDS AJSD dOU. Business exclusively on Commission. . ... All orders will receive our personal attention at Jnt Stock Exchange and Gold Board. deu-Ufl mi er nnn -three sums of $5,000 each to SpiO.UUU. loan on Mortgage of City Property for a term of twelve yeare. J. M. GUMMEY TPTHXR Tort House-fuknibuin'u goods:-Tine jauQuakd . Spread*, 3 yard* by 2}£. Heavy Jacquard Spread**, very desirable. Honey-comb Spread*, MuradHe* Counterpane*. Mnrpoillei* Crib Bnrendfl and Btirenu Covers Blanket*, all grades find qualities. Bleached Sheetings, 4-4, D-4. 6-4. H*4,KM,II-1. Pillow Capo Muslins, all widths. All-wool Douict and Canton Flannel®. .... At STOKES & WOOD’S, 702 Arch strcct_ Edwin hall r, 151 80VTH FRONT «T., 80LE AGENT. ■ WINES-Tbe attention of the trade ia aoUrited to th. following very chnico-Wines, Bpidiw, Ac. For tale DT DUNTON & LUSBON, No. 215 South Front streot. m . SHERRIES—CampbeII A Co.* “Single,” “Double," and ‘Triple Grrfpe,” “Rudolph,” Aniontillado.Topas, V, V. P.» Ancner and Bar, Spanifn Crown and F. Valletto’s. POKTS-Rebcllo, Valente & Co. Oporto, “Vinbo Velho Real,” P. Martin, and F. VaUette’s pure juice, Ac. BRANDIES—RenauIt A Co.-ln glass and wood: Hex* ccpeey & Co. Otard,Dupuy dt Old Bisqult—vintage* 18&5 and 16H3. GlN’S—“Meder Swan” and “Qrape Leaf.” \ C LARETS—Cruse, File, Freres & Co., high grade wtnesj Chateau Margaux, superior Bt Julien—in pints and quarts; La Robb, Chateau Lumlny, Ac. MUSCAT —De Frontignan—in wood and glassl Ver* month, Absinthe, Maraschino, and Cordials—-in glass. _ . for Chas. Farr, Her Majesty - * Koval Pa»o. Burgundy, and other favorite brands. SWEET OlL—L’Eepinaese & Canccl-Bordeara, im: ABTI ft * flucccMorte Geo. W. Gray. If tf rewe It, :4. 2«, 28 and 80 South Sixth: St., Pbilad' * Fiae Old Stock & Hut-Brown Ain, „ tor Famll v and MedtcW^U^ GENTS’ HIBNISHINR GOODS. J. W. SCOTT & CO. f SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN _ Men’s Furnishing Goods, 814 Chestnut Street, Four doors below the ' l Contlnental,'• PHILADELPHIA. mbl-f,m,w.tt PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Order* for these celebrated Shirt* euppliod promptly brief notice. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Of late styles in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., T'OS CHESTNUT. Jea-m,w,f,tf •• ■ • 1 " A Vc WWISHINGOOTDB, for ladle* and gente, at HIOHE T.nF.RFER’S BAZAAR. mySamoH OPEN IN THE EVENING. mDURTNEBSHirS. 110 South Third street. pHii.AT>Ki.ruiA, August —i _ . 1 DAY ASSOCIATED WITIX US IN W jjmaineM. JC J- HiEAOK'S «gS^ev,.S MFSQNW « MOKPHANS* COURT SALIC.—ESTATE OF PETEK Km! }l. Scull, I)*cea»cd.. Jamoa A. Freeman, Auc ■l3 tloneer.' -under authority of tho Orphans* Court for the Cltv and County of' Philadelphia* on WV*dne«d*y, September* 11, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will Iwnold at public nale, jrt the Philadelphia Exchange, the following dcHcrihcd Real Estate, lfttb the property of PoterlLSciOl, deceased: Building lot* .in Fourth, JMfth and Mifflin ntreet*, First \Vnrd.' No. I:—All thht lot of ground com* posed of two contiguous lots, wituuto on the east aide of Fifth street and southerly nid feet, and In depth on the west line thereof 47 feet 7*t Inches, aud on the east erly lino thereof 47 feet 7v iuchei*. , By the Court. E/A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. MARGARET HUSSEY, Administratrix. fSF’S'&u to be paid on each at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, nu22,20,ne5 Store, 422 Walnut street OK Ff^Sl[l^ : liTSAl^-EtiTATE7>FRLYzA. |3;jj ( both W. Core, dewaxed.—James A. Freemau, Auc tloncer— Cudcrrauthoritv of the Orphans l Court for the City and County of. Philadelphia, on Wednesday, S»*pt. 11.1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following des cribed Real Estate,into the property of Elizabeth tt. Cox, deceased:. No. 1. Lot of Ground, Germantown avenue, be low Muster street. Ail that certain lot of ground altuatu on the westerly side Of Germantown avenue, '-» feet southward of .‘faster street, in the Seventeenth Ward of the city; thence ntdttg the west side of Germantown avenm* H. lu deg. 11 .min. E. 20 feet: thence by lot of ground late of George Horter S. 84 deg. 23 mm. VV. IUM feet; thence northward on a. line parallel with Germau towii tivenne IP feet 3'* inches; thence along a lot of ground late of There** Cliaux, N. M deg, 1 mill. E. 10U feet to lit* place of beginning. x No. 2--U/T, Charlotte street'Jwlow Master.-All that certain lot of ground on the raxb-rlv hid,- f ,{ Charlotte stieet-eoienu ueing at thedhtnr.ee of 2««8 ft. 8'- In. *onth nurd fu in Ma-ter street,thence byalotot gmnnd. lute of Then m-< :h:mx, N. 81 d.-g. 1 • min.. P.. '.*o f»-rt luclje-, thence nmihu uni on a line parallel, with Germantown A' i i.oe IP feet indie*. thence by a let of ground late'of (e. orfp/lNuter, si dee. 28 min., \V. p’jjer-t 7>;. inclm* to the ea-t side of ( liarlotte s.rect, thence northward uloug C h.aihrtte htreet Infect s indie- to the place of beduuiug. No. 4.~ Frame Ilmee. K;7 St. Jdm j-t:: i t. ■ All that e»rr tail: frame house arul lot of ground, cit ilate on the rvd ride of m. .I'diii street (No, K. 7 *, between Brown and Pop lar. in the Eh-veinh Ward ot the city, f.onluiuiu-' in front 2=-feet, and in di ptb fjdeet. \ Ci? to he paid on each at tlm time (A n*iffl. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. tate, tin* property of Mary \ . .lain- Carpi liter: All that b»t of tfr.-micl with the* 4 three rtory brick h'U>on thereon irjetod, Minute on the «-aj«t -ide oi Fallon rtreet, *7 ft' - ? 0 *owthiv;ird of <7 *.Tba- ' line arid; containing in front on l-Vib.n *tivd t 7 fed ti inchc*, and in depth on the north line thereof tjl led, mid on tli»* ‘“•nth lfx:«* thereof f,7 loot, lx- the Kettle more or I*.--*,*.. Subject to #-*7 Kroiiud rent per amintii. .l/*n nil that lot of ground with the thre«-.»t<»ry brick hou/*e therc(uicrcrtt-d, rituate cm the went ride oi f>et street, at the diftaucc ol 17a feet north of Chri‘tL\n street, < >;ntmj:in>r in front on »-«*.x>trod 17 f»*vt d inches and in depth on the north line I* feet d iuclie*, mid on the ro-tth lin< ZiU-eU more.or k-««. Subjectto £l3ground tent per iirnuhi. The above iriU ** told a* e paid at the time hi'a. Lxchau/e, the following described lk:il Kriatr, Inti* the ffopertr of John Clixxrtt, deceau»ed;~fu». l--»No. ♦> In order of Court.) Huildinx J>st, corner Thomp son and Hirch street*, Twenty-Mth Wu.rd.-All that e*r tain tot ol ground situate on the ea/rt corner of 1 nornp*ofSj late Duke* and fciich ftreetp, in the Twenty-fifth \\ ard of the City; containing in fronton Duke street. O) feet and in depth 8. K. along bjrrh street 124 feet ahd an inch* aiid ou the N. K. side 127 feet II.H inch. No. 2-< No. 7 in order of Court.) -Lot. Thompson street, above William. -AU that certain lot »l ground situate on the 3. K. fide ofThompson Hate Duke) ■'treet, 4J feet north, eastward from William street, in the Tw*mtv.}iftb Ward of the city, Containing iu front <53 feet, and iu depth 131 feet 7 inches. _ x . * No. 3- < No. Bin order of CourO-Lot, William street, above Thompson.-All that certain lot of ground situate ot the N. K. fide of William street, at the distance of lUu feet northwestward from Thompson street, in the Twen ty.flfth'Ward of the city. Containing in front i>J feet, and in depth 13U feet. ,' . J r , r*r SUW 10 be paid on each at the time of rale, lly tin: Court. fr~ A. JIl-ItIUCK. ClffltO. O. 1 jIXItUAKET CLKIGETT. Admlnlftratrii. JAMES A. IT.GKMAN, Auctioneer. Store, No. tit! \\ aluut ptn-tft. mi22.C9.n-5 MTl«\STiri-:i^AJ^>i ; fATEOF.IAMI»BrsiI. deceived James A FriTßinn. Auctioneer. \ tiitmblo Jlrfcl proterty, known as the “Sorrel UV r ?-»” nine acre-, Nidge road. No.vb< rough. On }}. t ; dn^, d . Ry l September. 11th. ifctf?. at 12 o’clock, uoou. will be fold at public Mile, at the I’biludelphla Exchange, tin- following dm-ribediogil estate. late the property ol Janie* Jw-li, dcceuM'd, AH that oertniu piece of Uud with the improve, went* then-on. beginning at a stone sot for a corner on tin: southwesterly side »\ the Nidge turnpike road, it being alfo a corner of .John Cra-u ford’* land, tin-nee <>y the M»mc S. "A deg, 25 win.. \\\ 117.2 perch*! to u corner m mill road, thence silwig tin* same r». dec. 55*niin.?4‘.. 13 perches to a corner of thus and IjUid of John Nicholas; thence by the same N. 54 deg. 2> nnn.,K ltn.6 perchei* to the southwesterly fide of the turn pike road, thence - along the same N. 7 deg. 30 min., W. 14.7 perches to the place of beginning. (...'ontaluing i* acre* and 31 porche* of land. If f vi~ The above in the xceU-bioien Sorrrtl ll»r*s lintel 'in'vi'i'rti/. The huprovenu-uts are a substantial ticoxiiul it-hafj s/w/ stone hotel. f our tarsi' roo-m* on the ri rst.door , (ay/e iMtU/tenn and jour other room* on the uremia Jfwr , u„il Urn larye room* oil the tlcirdjb/or. A f>A tante stone harn.stabtiooandehe.dsto aceomnustate j'rom 30 t>> 40 horses tioo/l. ireJumse, and three well* oj uexer-fauini/ water. The. (and is yood, beautifuttu situated, and far monded by .due improrenu/it*. It in iiear the II i-mw hiekon and Uretn Tree Station* u/l the Soreittota n Itail- m thy SuUivftn * deceased.—James A. Preemnn, Anc- Jtifctioncer.— Three-story Brick lion**c, l-aries court (between Kace and Vine and Frou ta nd becond «treo w). Cndor authority contained in the will of the lat« rimotny Sullivan, dec’ll., ou Wednesday. September 11, *»/.•. M l .* o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tlu Philadel phia Exchange, the following described real cwalt.vtx.. All that certain three-story brick 11 i ess uug e and lot of ground, situate on the south aide of *l5 as No. 7 in the miimre), between P ront and Secoua and Knee and Vine street*, in the Sixth Wart ot Uio city. 1»«- ginning at the distance of lltf feet \% indies vest of * root street: containing in front 14 feet f inch, and in depth 15 feet 5 inches. Together with the free use, Übcrty and privilege of the said harics’ court, and of egress, iißto, out of and* along the huuio **!?.£{ "JJI ever. And together with the free and uninterrupted usn of the privy and well as the same arc now JJJJ'f erected on the lot of ground to the we*tward of tilt house No. Bin said court as the fame [mve herotoioro he c n us c d by the several tenants and occupiers of tho *»aid pitjtrucH on the eastward and westward. Subject to a proportion able part of the expenses of cleaning and heeplnKtheHiUd privy and well in good order and repair. W Clear ef all incumbrance*. , , g-fc'*slUo tobepulduttlietinie ofsab* Hv the Court, L. A. MLKKICK. Clerk O. C. liy tne v,um i, DKNNIS BULUVAN, Executor, JAMES A. FKEEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 423 Wuluut street au22,2Pw& SALK. -.ESTATE OF wHU Eleanor Fullerton, deoeased.-James A. Freeman. Jiiiil Auctioneer.' -Dwelling, No. 22 Queen street, Third Ward Under authority contained in the will of the late Eleanor Fullerton, deceased, on Wednesday, September llth -18*57 at 12 o'clock* noon, will be sold at public Bale, attlic Fhilndolphia Exchange, the following described real estate, viz.: All that certain throe-story brick dwell ing with two-story back buildings and lot of ground situate on tho south side of Queen street, between Front and Swanson streets, in. the Third Ward of tlx* city., Contain ing in front on Queen street 20 feet (including an alley about three feet wide, the adjoining premises having tha riant to build over ii« now built), and' in depth 90 feet. Clear of all incumbrance. , , pSH&IiJOto be paid at the tiinnol tfaliv.: Hv order of M. (>. File. Administrator d. b. u. c. t. a. , J JAMES A. FKKEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 422 walnut street. nu 22 29Aiyo 5 REREJU’TORY' • SALE.-THOMAS & SONS, m Auctioneers.—Modern theee-story Dwelling, and Oar- JBiaL ringe Uoiibg, No. 8234 Richmond Htreot, H>;7, leaving the Company*!* Depot, Thirteenth and C&liowhilJ rtroeti!, Philadelphia at the following hours; MORNING ACCOMMODATIONS.—At 7.30*A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Stations. Returning, leaves Reading at &3<) P. M.,-arriving in Philadelphia at f UO P. M. MORMNO EXPRESS.—At 8.15 A. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Jlarrluburg, Potteville, Pino Grove, Tamagua, Banbury, WilliumßporL Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Fails, Buffalo, Allentown, WilkcsbwTe, Pittaton, York, Carlisle, Cbatnberebtirg, Hagerstown. 6c. Ac. Till* train connect* at Reading with the East Penn sylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, 6c.; and with the Lebanon Valley tram for liurriahurg, 6c.; at Port Clinton wilhCatawh'Ha R. R. trains for Williamsport. Lock Haven, Elmira, Ac.: at Harrisburg with Northern Outral, Cum berland Yalioy, and Schuylkill and Sunquelianna trains for Northumberland, Willbimeport, York, (Jhombereburg, Plnegrove. 6c. . AJrTTEKNOCN F-XPRESS—Leaves Philadelphia at 3.80 P. M. for Rending, Pottsville, ilam'sburgh, 6c., connect tag with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Col umbia, 6c. POTTSTOWN ACCOMODATION.—Leaves Pot flown at 6.20 A. M., stopping at intermediate station? l ; arrive" in Philadelj bin at *’.PJ A. M. Returning, luhwh Philadelphia at 6.50 P. M.; nrrivc* in f'ott*-*o,vn at H43J\ M. READING -ACC' IMMOLATION--Lea vw Reading at 7.3 U A. M., vUn piug at all way riatioaj*; arrives iu Phila delphia at iu.!s A. M. h-nv.-x Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M.; arrives in Beading at ".'it i\ M. Trsiri;.'for i'hilr*.d<-lf hia leave Handt-barg »r MO A ; M., and Pottrvilh* a; w .fi> A. M., arriving in Piniucbiphia at l.uu P. M. Afte.x' on trains leave llanffibnrg at Yi > I*. M., and PotfiiTiiJe at 2.-I.J l\ M.; arriving r,t Philadelphia at 146 P. M. accornmMMlriu lea'«. •- Reading at 7.T5 A. M. and J'K.-ri-i, ;rg a: i.iO P. M. -at Reading, with Aln.-moori Acccmmode.tion -outh at ri.oo P. M. arriving iu pHlsdeiphia at khJ P. M. Mark'! tr, iu, v.-Pu a Vsi-.-f-nt’-r car attached. leaves Pbil&d. i; iihi r.t !„.w rmou L.t Fv.iaviH-.* nod r-.!l Vfr.y . (Station*: !*-r \e:« PottvvJic r.t 7A. -M., tor PiuhnJ.-R-hla end all W ay si! a t.i on ?. ' All the au-.v.r train 1 ; run -ir-Hy, Sundays! oxe'-pvd. tiimd-.y traiuK lvf«.ve i'ottevdhs at s'.tO A. M.. . j iad Phila delphia at XR> i J . M.; Ivav.- Philadelphia, for Parading at LUi A. M...returning from Ri adir.g at 4.35 i\ 61. CHESTER VALLEY itAiUioAL*. —iv.-emon? for Dowinivt-r.vn and intermediate .m tuv taka til'.- A.M. s and 5.‘.«a P. M. tr«Lir- 1 from i iiiladvlphio. reluming from 1 • Dowiiimvtn-.vn at die A. M.. and l.uuV. m. , NEW YORK EXPRESS; FOR PUTriBCAGU "A\l) THE WEST.—Leaver Ne;v York at y A. M, 5.<0 and dOJ P. M., p'vc-ie/ Reading ut 1. A. M..T.5U ai:d lOrri P. M., and conxicct nr Han-Churg witii Pem:>yivHrii«i, *nd North-' era Central Railroad fcxyrct* Train*' for Pittsburgh, Chi cago. W Elmira, Baltimore, 6c. Returning, Expiess Train leaves HarriiYntrg, on arrival of Pisninjvljrtttia Kxiue?? from Pittsburgh; at 3 and 8.40 A. 1 P Al passing Reading at 4.49 and IU.3J A.M- and CJDandl'l liN-’Jd.andvlng at Now York W.iu A-'*L,and i. 40 acd6.U)P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without change. Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 Noon. BCH L*V LKIUT VALLEY KAIL ROAD.-Trains leave Pottsville at 7, IL3O A. SC, and 7.15 P- M-, returning from Tamauua at 7.35 A M., and L4O and 4.15 P. M. x BCHUYMOLL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.- Trains leave Auburn at 7-50 A. M. for Pinennve and Har risburg, and at L6OP. M. for iinegrove and Tremont; re turning from Harrisburg at 8.20 P. M. and from Trexaont' \ at 7.86 A. M. and h.3a P. M. \ TICKJFTB.—Through tickets and emigrant \ ttekete to ail the principal points in the North and West \ and Canadas _ \ Excundon T ikeL from Philadelphia to Reading and \ Intermediate tations. good for day only, aro sold by \Momiug Accommodation, Market/ - Train, Reading and Tottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. I ion Tickets to Philadelphia good for day only Ara lading and Intermediate Stations by Reading ■stown Accomodation Traiu at reduced rates, [lowing tickets are obtainable, only at the Office dlord. Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, phla or of G, A, Nicoiia. General Superintendent* itatlon Tickets at % per cent, discount, between ts desired, for families and firms, MU’ vffiv Tickets, good far 2,ooo&nUe*. between all points, at 853 6l)Vceh, for lamUiea and firms. Siaeon Tickets, for three, six, nine or twelve monthsjor holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergymen residing on the Line oi the road win be fur ■ niched with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tick* ets at half-f am. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta tlons, good for Saturday, Sunday alia Monday, at reduced Care, to Imj had ohiy at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and CaUowhiU streetA FREIGHT.—Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company’s New Freight Depot, • Broad and Willow streets. JYeight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at fi.3o A. M., UL46 noon, and 6 P. M-, for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. Mails close at tho Philadelphia for all places on the road and its branches at 6 A- M., and for the prin cipal Stations only at ilfi P. M. - KTnSMSEBE! NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R.— MlgnrTiri H’r middle route.—shorted iir: '«Bd moat direct line to Bethlehem* Allentown, Mauch Chunk. Hazleton, White. Haven, Wilkesbarre ? Mahanoy (Jity.Mt Carmel, and all the points In the Lchign and Wyoming Coal region*. Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. comer of Berks and American streets. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-NINE DAILY TRAINS—. On and after WEDNESDAY.May 8,J,W7, PaMeusur trains leave the New Depot, corner of Berks and American Streets, daily (Sundays excepted); a* follows; -•••*, At7.4oA. M.~Moming Express for Bethlehem andPrin etpal Stations on North Peunrylvania Railroad, connect tag at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allen town, Cataeauqua, Slatington. Mauch Chunk. Weather ly. Jeanetsvillel Hazleton, .White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Kingston, Pitteton, and all points in Lehigh and Wyoming Valfeys: also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanov City, and with Catawissa Railroad for RupertDanvillo, Milton and Williamsport. Arrivo at Mauch Chunk at L2.Q5 A. M.: at WUkeeharre at 3P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 2P. M. Passengers by this train can take tlio Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 11.66 A. M. for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Rail road to New York. At 8.45 A-M.—Accommodation for Doyleetown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Haiboro’ and H&rtsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. At 10.15 A.M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington, •topping at intermediate Stations. •» At L3O P.M.—Express for Bethlehem-Allentown, Mauch Chunck. White Haven, Wilkesbarre. Mahanoy City. Cen tral!*, Shenandoah, ML Carmel and all points in Maho ney and Wyoming Coal Regions. Passengers for Green* rifle take this train to Quakertown. At 2.46 P. M.—AccoHiomdation for Doyleetown, stopping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doyleetown for New Hope, and at North Wales for Sum- OOP. M.—-Accommodation for Doyleetown, stepping at all intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatborough and Hartsville take stage at Abington; for IdimbenrUle, at Dories town. • At &20 P. M.—Through accomraod’n for Bethlehem and all stations on main lino of North Pennsylvania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for Easton. Allentown. Mauch Chunk. At 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation for Landsaie, stopping at all intenhedlate, stations. At 11.30 P. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. IVom Bethlehem at 9.16 A. M., 2.05 and 8.40 P. M. 2.06 P. M. train makes direct connection with Lehigh Valley trains from Easton, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy City and Hazleton. Passengers leaving Easton at 11,20 A, M. arrive in Philadelphia at 2.05 P.M. Passengers leaving Wilke-ebarre at 1.30 P. M. connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive at Philadelphia at 2.40 P.M. From Doylestown at 8.25 A. M„ 6.10 and 7.40 P. M. * Frem Lauodale at 7.30 A. M. From Fort Washington at 11.50 A. M. and 3.06 P. M. . . * ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.46 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M, Bethlehem-for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Fifth and Sixth streets Passenger Cars convey passen* era to and from the new Dopot White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line and Union line run within a short distance of the Depot Tickets must be procured at the 'Ticket office, in order to secure the lowest rates of fore. ELLIS CLARK, Agent Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal Penn - BagBaKo 011^ f>ST csgsKiSsn shortest route to the »><« sea-8II0RE! """ "* ~ CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC On and after MONDAY, September 2d, 1867, trains will leave Vino Street terry aB follows: Mail Freight, with passenger-car attached Atlantic Accommodation RETURNING —LEAVE ATLANTIC JUtL... 4.40 P. M. Accommodation.. 6.46 A. M. Junction Accommodation to Jackson and inter mediate stations, leaves Vino street.., ..... i 6.93 p. Returning—leaves Jacke0n...................... 6.28 A. M. HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Vino street 10.16 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Leaves Haddonfleld : . LOO P. M. and 3.15 P- H, . SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC Leaves Vino street at 7.80 A. M. and Atlantic at 4.40 P, M. Faro to Atlantic, $2. Round trip tickets- good only for tbo day and train on which they are issued, $3. Tickets for sale at the office of the Philadelphia Local Express Company,' No. 625 Chestnut street, and at No. 828 Chestnut street, Continental HoteL - The Philadelphia Local Express Company, No. 625 Chestnut street, will call for baggage in any part of the city and suburbs, anu check to-Hotel or Cottage at At* 1 antic City. D, H. MUNDY, Agent. - AND TKENTON KAII. HO AD COM PANY’S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way placet from Walnut street wharf. rare. At 5 A. M„ via Camden and Amboy, Accom. $2 25 At 8 A. M.,via Camden and .Jersey City Express Mail. 3 00 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Express, - 300 At o.uo P. M., via Cainden and Amboy,* let clans, 226 Arcora. and Emigrant ... - 180 At BA. M., 2, 5 and 6 F. M., for Mount Holly, Ewans vule, Pemberton, Birmingham and Vincentown, At 6 A. M. and 2 K M. for Freehold. At 6,8 and JO A. M fer Baggage Exprcn*. Line* from New York for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Uourthmd utreet at I.ixj and f.'fe) P.M.. via. Jersey City and Camden. At 7.00 A. M., OP. M. and 12 night, via Jersey City and Kensington. At 8.4-J A. M. and 12 ii„ via City «nd VY. I'inadeipbia. From I .fr No. !. N. River, at 5 A, M. and 2, 4 P. M„ via Amboy and t.fimdc-n. Juju* Ihth. \VM. TL GATZMEfjj^Agent. -Pennsylvania cenikal RM!rciart,--t ) Time.-Taking tho Penn-yivaniK Ce ntral Railroad 1-ave the Depot, at Thirty.::.-.-! a;:d Market ■'trowiii.-h i j rcacbvii directly by the cr-.r* <-f the Market Street Pr. •»* cg<-r It.- ilvvav. oi tim Cb f trrnt and Y/.;lui:t Street Kail'-, .vy rrn witt in com -nUi *• <.f ir. ON SUNiJAYS—l'i'c Market Street (lar« leave- i.Yont etree 1 - ;/j tairmto/ before the dcp'Utur-i oi C.-.rh train. Sleeping Car Ti-.k' tr can he hod r:i r.j plication at t! Ticßet Office, 'ffiO-iw r.-rnvr cf Nint.u and Che-tn /- nf the l.'nion Tra.i>fer Coj::;/H.nv -rill o.il! {*r ;uid dc-uver F-t the iJuj'- 1 '. •Jr*'!- »'h hYt nt '.io. out ftrtct,o.r S‘u. l Eleventh etxtvt, y. ili receive at teution. ■Mail Tr.ua Pr-cH Accor/.•. No. 1 Fast Line i: Eric Express... Paoli AccmmodHtion No. 2. Harrisburg Accorn Lancaster Ar.ron. Faifct'burg-Traiu We-J cm Accorn. Train, Cincinnati Express Erie Ma 11... * Philadelphia Express... P&oli Accom. No. 2 Erie Mall leaves daily, except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leases daily. All other train* daOy, except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train rum* dally, except Sunday. For full particulars as to fare and accommoda tions, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent, 137 Dock street TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.: Cincinnati Express at 1.15 A.M. Philadelphia Express “ 7.10 ** Erie M& ** 7.10 PaoU Accom. No. -1 “ &20 M ParksbmiTS Train ** aao ** Lancaster Train “IA4OP. AL Fast Line and Erie Express. 1.10 M PaoU Actom. N 0.2..... ** 4.10 M Day Express ** CL2O- M PaoU Accom. No. S. u 7.00 M Banisburg Accom 7......... M &50 M For farther information, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Asent &1 Chestnut street SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent-at the Depot The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not mnnw any risk for Baggage, except for wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. Ail Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract EDWARD U. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent- Altoona, Pa. IXcnBK! PHILADELPHIA. GERMAN iIHBBP3GSSTOv/N and norristown rail. ■■ m _M»- HOAD f[j(£ TABLE.-On and after Wedneeday, Slav 1.1867. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia— B, 7.8,9.U5, lu, ILI3 A. SL; L 2, aii, 1M.4.5. s*. tuo. 7. 8,9,10.11.13 P. M. Leave Germantown—4 7,7 J& 8, &30,9,10,11,12 A. M.; 1* A 4,4 K, 8, and 103a,’ P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A M., 236 and 7.15 P. M. Leave Manayunk—736 A M-, 6 and 936 P. 3L W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets. fgrwwswwn WEST CHESTER AND PHI LA- delpuia railroad, via 3ie. DIA SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, June 24th, 1567, trams will leave Depot, Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, as follows: Trains leave Philadelphia for West Ches* ter. at7.I6AM., ILOO A M., 2.80,4.15,4.50,7.00 ana 10.80 P.M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street, 6.15,7.15,7.30 and 10.45 A At, L 65,4.50 and L6O P.M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.30 AM, and leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from stations between West Chester andß. O. Junction going East, will take trains leaving West Chester at 7.15 A 3L, and going West will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P.M., and transfer at B. U Junction. Leave Philadelphia for Media at 5.30 P. M. Leave Media for Philadelphia at 6.40 P. M.—stopping at all stations. , Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 AM. and 4.50 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.30 A M. and 4.50 P. M.,con nect at B. 0. Junction with Trains on the P. and B. c. R, R. for Oxford and intermediate points. SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 AM. and Leave West Chester 7.45 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. _The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Walnut street cars. Those of the Market etreet line run within one square. The cars of both Lines connect with each train upon its arrival On Sundays the Market street cars leave Front and Market Streets thlrty.flve minutes before each Train leaves the depot, ana will connect with each train on arrival, to carry passengers into city. Hf" Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dol lars, unless special contract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. RE RARITAN AND DELAWARE BA Y Mil|||S|fe«iDiM>K(> Railroad.— Resumption of Summer Travel to NEW YORK and LONG BRANCH, FARE TO NEW YORK. 82 00. FARE TO LONG BRANCH, $2 00. EXCURSION TICKETS TO LONG BIiANCII, good for one week, $3 uo. Through, without change of care, to Long Branch, in FOUR ANb A HALF HOOKS. . ’ On and after Monday, 3lay 13th, 1867, the Express line will leave Philadelphia from Vine Street Ferry at 7.45 A M. Returning, leave New York from Pier 82, foot of Duane street, at 11.16 A. M„ and Long Branch at 12.55 P.M. On and after Saturday, July 6th, a train will leave Vine Street Ferry every Saturday, only, at 4.15 P. M. for Long Branch. Returning from Long Branch on Monday at 4.25 A. M., until further notice* FAST FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW YORK. Freight loft at the Warehouse, No. 820 North Delaware avenue, before 5 o’clock P. M., will reach New York early next morning. Rates low and quick time uniformly made. Way Freight Train leaves Cooper’s Point at 12.00 31. Tickets for New York and Long Branch can be procured at the office of the Philadelphia Local Express Company, •26 Chestnut etreet R, H. CHIPMAN, Agent, 820 North Delaware avenue. myStfS W. g. 3NEEDEN ft CO., Lccsooa. .7.36 A. M* .9.15 A. M. .4.15 P. M. RTnimiwwin FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA jMiaBBnNORTH Pennsylvania rail “"rOAD, to Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy: City, Mount Carmel, Centralla, and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad and its branches. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise con agned to the above named points. i wods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, „ * 'S.E. cor. of FRONT and NOBLEStreets, BeforesP.M,, will reach Wilkesbarre, Mount CormeL Mahanoy City, and the other stations in Mahanoy ana Wyoming alley * before U AM.,of the succeeding day ■ ELLIS ULARK, Ajjeiß. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE* TRAIN* LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ. QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD. 26f Hours to Cincinnati! via Pennsylvania Railroad & Pan Handle. L than by competing Ones. fraegcDgera taking 7.30 P. M., arrive in Cincinnati next evening at 10.00 P. M.; %'A hours, Only one night en oute. Tho Celebrated Palace State Room Sleeping Cara ran through from Philadelphia to Cincinnati. Paseengers taking tho 12 M- and 11 P. M. train* reach Cincinnati and all points West and South one train in ad vance of all other-route*. ; To secure tho uncqualed advantages of thia line be par. ticnlar: au<} aek fofc tickets “Via Pan 'Handle*” at Ticket .Office, N. \V. corner Ninth tiud -Chestnut street*, and Depot, West Philadelphia. Kn rwwgwuwH PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON BALTIMORE RAILROAD— TABLE.—Commencing Mon day, .July Bth, 1867. Trains will leave Depot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, a a follows: Way-mail Train, at 8.30 A. M. (SJhndoys excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Orisfield ana Intermediate stations. Express train at 11.50 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Bal timore and Washing ton. Express Train, at 8.30 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal timore and Washington, stopping at Cheater, Thurlow, Lin wood, Claymontj Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North-East, Charleston, Perryville, Ilavre-de-Gmce, Aberdeen, Perryman’s, Edgowood, Magnolia., Chase’s and StemmerVßun. Night Express at ILOO P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and Washington. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays ex cepted) with. Delaware R. R. line, stopping at New Castle, Middleton, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, Seaford. Salisbury, IVincess Anne and connecting at Crisfiela with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. Paesengera for Fortress Monroe and Nor oik via Balti more will take the 11.50 A. M. Train. Via Cristlield will take the 11.000 P. M. train. Wilmington Trains stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington * Leave Philadelphia at 12.30, 2.00,4.30,6.00 and 11.30 (daily) P.AL The 4.50 P.Al.traiu connects with the Delaware Rail road for Milford and intermediate stations.- The 6.00 P.AI. train runs to New CaatJe. Leave Wilmington 6.20, 7.15 and 8.00 A. M., 4.00 and 6.30 P. AL,daily. The 7.15 A. M. will not stop at stations between Chester and Philadelphia. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way-Mall. 9.35 A. M., Ernrees. 2.16 P. AL, Ex ore***. 6.715 P. AL, Express, tt.65 P. M., Express, SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE, leave Balti more at 8.55 P. M., stopping at Havre de Gntce. J’erryville and Wilmington. Also utops at North-East, Elktou and Newark to take for Philadelphia, and leave pacsengeia from Wa*rungton or Baltimore, and at Chester to leave passengers from Washington or Balti more. Through ticket* to all points West, South and SoatUvreet may be procured at Tiekct-ohice. £2BCheHtuut Rtrcot,under Continental Hotel, whore also .State Hoorn* and Berth* in SlK'i iuCarif ran he ft cured during the day. Persona pijicha-jiig tickets at this often can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Com pany. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent l ; ilTL.vlri-.LPHiA '"~AN1» ERIE Are )gggs£szz; Tuiu:t.)Aii-si;>iMEH time ta- Bllm.sxsl. 3«ci—HEK._ 'i trough arid Direct Route be tween Philadelphia, haltimore. Hari-ifbure, William--, soitr.nd (he Circat Dit Jo .gmn of i'eniisyivaiiia.—Elegant Sh-vi'iuP f.’r.r- un nil Night Train*. • OiMU’d : (tor MuND.vY, April kdh, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Eric Railroad will rnu as follow* VEST W A HD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 11 ** “ Wiiliaintpor" ** " arrive* at Erie Eric Exi'ic;:* luavce i'hiluck Haven 7.15 A.M. ** " u Williaiupport 8.35 A. M, ** jarr. at Philadelphia 6.40 P. M. ...atU U P. AL ..at 5.30 P, M. . .at 5.-W P. M. ..at 7.5) P. M. .wHt 7.30 P. M ..atII.ISP.AL ..at y.UUP. AL Mail and Express connect w-ith aricraini on Warren and Franklin Kailway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M., arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 A. and Oil City at 160A.M. _ Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. &L, arrive at Oil City at iSfrP. M. All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make elose connections at Oil City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked through. ALFRED ETtYLEB, General'Superintendent . ffKnMMBD PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE AM CENTRAL RAILROAD.-Summer hk h ■■ Arrangements. On and after Saturday Jane lit, 1867.tiie Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West Chester it Philadelphia Railroad.corner t£ Thbty-firet and Cheetnutftreetß,(WeetFhilada.),at7.ls A. &L» and 4AO P. M. Leave Rising Bun, at 5.15, and Oxford at 6.06 A. 11, and leave Oxford at 3.26 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger Car attached, will ran on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at 11.15 A. M., Oxford at IAOCVIL, and Kennett at LUO P. iL, con* dee ting at West Chester Junction with a Train for PhUa lelpMa. OnWedneedaye and Saturdays trains leave Phi* ladelphia at 2.30 P. M.. run through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. connects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadel phia. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 450 P. M. runs to Rising bun, Md. • Passengers allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be respon sible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, a special contract be made for the same. HENRY WOOD, Genera Bup*t. FARE TO WILMINGTON, 15 CTS. CHESTER OR lO CTS. On and after MONDAY, July Bth. tha feg£Ka«Bßr* steamer Ariel will leave Chestnut Street Wharf at 9.46 A. M., and 3.45 P. M. lie turning—leave sWilmington at 6.46 A M., and 12.45 P. 31. Faro to WilmtogtoD, 15 cts.; Excursion Tickets, 25 cts. Fore to Chester or Hook, 10 cts. au27*6ts w DAILY EXO URSIONS .TO WIL- KaßttgßSEl mington, Delaware. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX will leave Dock street wharf daily at 10 AM. and 4P. M. Return ing. leave Market street wharf, ’Wilmington, at 7 A M* and 1 P. M. Fare for the round trip 50 cents. Single tickets.: 30 *• Chester and Marcus Hook 20 ’" For further particulars, apply on board. jy23 , L.W. BURNS, Captain. VP THE RIVER.—DAILY EXOUR sious to Burlington and Bristol—Touch “““““tog each way at Riverton, Torreadale. Andalusia and Beverly, The splendid Steamboat JOHN A. WARNER leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2 and 6 o’clock P. M. Returning, leaves Bristol at 6.50 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. Fare 25 cts. each way. Excursion, 40 eta. Jels-tfB JUIiN C. BAKER ft CO. OFFER TO THE TRADE— C. L. Oil—New made. Just received. Alcohol.—9s per cent, in barrels. Ipecac.—Powdered, in 25 pound boxes. “ “ “ 3£ pound bottles, U. S. A, Agents for Hoff’s Malt Elxtract Agents for the manufacturer of a superior artlclo of Rochelle Salve and Seidlitz Mixture. JOHN C. BAKER ft CO.. iofi 718 Market street Philadelphia. bEKMLDA AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.—THE New Crop—sweet pure, and of dazzling w'kiteness; dh-ectly from the growers. Sold at standard weight, and guaranteed in freshness md purity. HUBBELL, Apothecary. mrUhtf 1410 Chestnut street. RumNDUN’S PATENT BARLEY AND GROATB, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow Root Cox's iparkiing Gelatin, Taylor’s Homoeopathic Cocoa, Cooper*! gelatin, <2 c., supplied to Retail Druggists at lowest price*. ROBERT SHOEMAKER ft CO., Wholesale Drugg/sto >nrth<‘Bwt cor. Fourth and Race streets. FRENCH ROSE WATER.—JUST RECEIVED. AN r invoice of the Celebrated “Chiris triple distilled Rose, Iranpe, Flower and Cherry Laurel W ater. For sale to san? and bottles. ROBERT SHOEMAKER ft CO., Whole tale Druggists, northeast cor. Fourth and Race streets. DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS AND PERFUMERS are solicited to examine our stock of superior Essen tial Oils, as Sandereon’s Oil, Lemon and Bergamot Al len’s Oil Almonds. Winter’s Oil of Citronella, Hotchkiss' OU of Peppermint, Chiris* Oil of Lavonrio? Origanum, Orange, etc., etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKEk ft CO7, degltfg N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sts., Philada. LADIES* TRIUIMINGS, C], RAND OPENING THIS DAY, OF THE VERY Vcboiceet and>rechorcho Paris Fashions, In - , TRIMMED PAPER PATTERNS, fast received, MRS. M. A. BINDER. No. 1031 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. _ Importer of . t LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Amber, Peail, Crystal, jet and Bilk Drop and Hat Trlm> mings, Studs and Beads to all colors, Ornaments, Buttons. Guipure and CTuny Lacea, Cords, Tassels, Fringes, Velvet and Mantua Ribbons, Fench Corsets, Beltings, and Trim mings generally. r PARISIAN DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING, in all itn varietie*. tefe-ly COAL ANJD WOOD* JM, ROMMEL. COAL DEALER, HAS REMOVED • ' ro s* 867 Delaware avenue, and BUcceodfl'Mesars. J. ®Fu “ d Wmow,tr^ Tne beßtauaUtlesof Lehigh and Schuylkill coal dedv> ered in the pest order and atthe shortest notice, mhs*Bm S&GNHD INVITE AtSyLoiTto be excelled by any other CosST Arch street wharf. SchaylkftL PRESERVED TAMARINDS,—2O KEGS MAR. JL ttoiane Tamarinds in sugar, landing and tor tala b* A ByBUSajER ft CO.. 108 O9 rrBAVGIiJERS* GUIDE. 7 1-2 HOtUS LESSTITIE JNO. DURAND, General Superintendent, J. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent, JNO. H. MILLER, General Agent EXCURSIONS* DRUGS. JBHIPPEHS’ GUIDE, For Boston—Steamship Line Direct. BAILTNft FROM EACH PORT EVERY FIVE DAYS FROM PINE S T REET/ PI UkA D KVL PUIA * AN ©HON Q WHARF, BOSTON. » Kteftnuhta,* 9 coral)o<,od the firat-clw. 1,4t8 tons, Captain O. Baker, i 250 tone,"Captain S. H. Matthews, "•"-MAN, 1,808 tons, Captain L. Crowell. H MAU, STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S f . regular i.ine \ _ (SKMJ.MORTHLY) Jl S!}£K A ' ] ’- 16 Uj ™' Captain P. F. Hoxie, »^pi, rt ’»rrnr* t A^ A Ai , i WS tone»‘Cnptain -L T. Morse, wine. IJOOA.will lea\7» for New Orleans on Saturday. September «th, at BA. M., from Pier 19 (second wharf below Spruce street.) \ The STAR OF TIIU UNION will leave New Orleans for thus port Sept< mbor 7th. Through Dills lading signed for freight to Mobile, Gal veeton. Na.chez, Vicksburg, Memphis, Nashville, Cairo, at. Louie, Louisville and Cincinnati. fr* Agents at New Orleans—Crecvy, Nickerson is CotaS"* W’M. L. JAMES, General Agent, , „„ 314 South Delaware avenue, feS3 • CHAB. E. DILKES, Freight Agent. *a»sv>_ THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN «2El2e2>: mail steamship company’s *”***■ HEGCLARLINE „ (SEMI-MONTHLY) .. . FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. The steamship PIONEER (812 tone), Captain J. Bennett, Will leave for the abovo port on Thursday, September fith, at 8 o clock A. M., from Pier 18 (eecond wharf below Spruce street.) Blik of Lading signed at through and reduced rates to all principal point* m North Carolina. Agent* at Wilmington—Worth & Daniel. WM.L. JAMES.Gcneral Agent, 314 South Delaware avenue. ja THE PHILADELISIIA AND SOUTHERN •BaMO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S Maammm rug l la r we ekl y line w . 381* SAVANNAH, GA. Capt Wm. Jennings. VvTfOMIMr, £oo ton*. Captain Jacob TeaL The steamship WYOMING will leave for the abovo PP?°?i?Tr?i rday * B°Pt 8 °P t - 7 ‘ ft t 8 o’clock A. M., from Pier 18J$outh Wharves. ’Hirough passage tickets sold and freight taken for all point* iu connectign with tlic Georgia Central Railroad. Agent* at Savannah-Hunter & Garamell. * WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 314 South Delaware avenue. -feS3 CHAS. E. DILKES, Freight Agent.— PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, AND NOR (BBMfry’.foik Steamship Line. aBWBtitrtWTHKOUGH AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH _ v.. . AND WEST. Steamships leave every SATURDAY, at noon, from first wharf above Market street THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBERN. Auo.all poind! in North nndSoutii Carolina via Seaboard and Roanoke Itailroad, and to Lyncliburg, Va., TennesHeO- Mid thei rent via Norfolk. Petersburg, aud South Side Roilroßd, and Richmond and Danviilo Railroad. The regularity, eafety and cheapnewi of thia route com mend it to the public aa the desirable medium for carrying every de?ciiption of freight. No charge for commlcsion, drayage, or any expense of transfer. SteMnshfrc injure nt lowest rates.- Freight received Daily. \VM. P. CLYDE & CO., _ M N'nrtli and South Wharves. W. P. PORTER, Agent at Ridunoud and City Point. T. P. CROV/i'JLL 6i CO., Agents at JSoriolk. apil-tl NEW EXPRESS"LIN.E.TO ALEXANDRIA Georgetoum- and Wafiiiington, D. C„ via rtfrrrMMr Cht*e!ipeake and Delaware Canal, with con aectigii* at /Uexandria from the ir«ott direct route for Lyncliburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton, and the southwest. oteair.c".*: leave rernlariy from tho first wharf above Harke* ptreet, every Saturday at noon. Fteight received daily. . 7.W P. M. .- 4.») A. -M. . 4.i-e P. M. .12.00 Noon. . hAb P. M. .10.00 A. M. . H.uj A. M. . 6.ib P. M. . 8.10 P. M. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., . 14 North and South Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDBIDGE & CO., Agentu at Alexandria, Vir» ginia. apll-tf FOR NEW YORK. VIA ittluiyy and Rnritiin CanaL “Kaiflifc Express Steamboat Company Steam Pro afcllors leave Daily from first wharf below Market street Through in Twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to all point*, North, East and West, free of commisaion. Freights received at the lowest rates. ,• WM. P. CLYDE ’ Tow-Boat Company.—Barges towed between ■ tt&3 Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City and totennediate points. „ WM. P. CLYDE ft CO., Agents. CapL- JOHN LAUGH LIN, Sup't, Office, 14 B. wharves, Philo. apll-tdolS WANTED.-TWO OR THREE VESSELS FROM 300 to 600 ton?» register to load at St. Mary’s, Georgia, for South AmeHcaii pm-L*; Good freightH paid. For particulars, apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER ft CQ., 3 Dock etreet wharf. - au24-8t pANAL BOAT WANTED.—A GOOD, STRONG V Canal Boat, suitable for carrying coal, say 150 to 250 tone, • Apply to E. A. SOUDER ft CO., Dock street wharf. au3oCt Notice.— all persons are hereby cau-' tioned against trusting any of the crew’ of the Bclg. bark BRABO, Vander Heyden, master, from New Castle, as no debts ot their contracting will bo paid either by the captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT ft SONS, 115 Walnut street aul-tf Steamship saxon, from BOSTON.-Conaignee* of merchandise per above steamer will please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street wharf. an3f3t HENRY WINBOR ft CO. JAS. S. SHINDLER, successor to JOHN SHINDLER ft Makers, No. 800 North Delaware avenue. All work done in the best manner and en the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satis faction. Particular attention given to repairing. DUCHIHEBV, IKON, dcO. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WM. H, MERRICK JOHNe. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHING TON STREETS, Philadelphia* MERRICK ft SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River ana Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ftc. Castings of all kinds, eithe-riren or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshop* and Rail road Stations, ftc. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most im proved construction* Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defactators, Filters, Pumping Engines, ftc. Solo Agents for N. BRleux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Ncsmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwal] ft Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Stochtoe, p AS FIXTURES.—MISKEY,3tERRILLftTHACKARA, U No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of Gas Fix tures, Lamps, ftc., ftc., would call the attention of the pub lic to their largo and elegant assortment of Gas Chande liers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce gai pipes into dwellings and public buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gas pipe*. All work warranted. COPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, Brazier’s Copper. Noils, Bolts and Ingot Copper, con itantly on handand for sale by HENRY WINSUR ft CO,. No. 332 South Wharves. ' BUSINESS CARDS. HENRY C. LANCASTER. Commission Merchant, Spruce and Delaware Avenue, established in 1826. Flour, Corn, Oats and Mill Feed, sold wholesale and retail, at lowest market rates, and delivered to all parts of the city. »ep7*ly JAHXO A* WMGHT, THOBNTOH PIKX, OLKMHMT A* GBUOOVb a TKKODO&B WRIGHT, FRANK L. NEALL. PETEB WKIGfaT & SONsIT Importers of Earthenware and Bhipptog and Commission Merchants. No. U 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia, pOTTON AND LINEN SAIli DUCK OF EVEBY wldthlrom onetoßlocfaet wlde,RUnuinbere. Tentand Awning Daofc Fapermaken’ felting, Sail Twine. JOHN W. EvBRMAN A CO.. No.lMjonaij Ae,T PRIVY WBIXS.-WVNKHB OF PROREKTY-THH X only nlaoeto get ftlvyWeile Gleaneed and Disinfected. O’ Potl - PAJPBft HAIVCIIVCS. inoq -NOTICE-THE DUU, MONTHS OF .JULY factored, beautiful eoloto. Depot ia 1033 Spring Garden street, below Eleventh, ■ fel4-ly Liverpool and London AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Assets, $16,271,676. Invested in United States, SI,BdO,OC ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED WITIIOU REFERENCE TO ENGLAND. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, Wo. 6 Merchants’ Exchange, PHITADETPITIA mhl4-th b tn-ftn OFFICE, FvELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM Lr nany. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennayl vania, Ofilee, S. E. cornet Third and Walnut streets, Philadel phia. MARINE INSURANCES, on vessels, cargo and freight, to all parts of the world, INLAND INSURANCES, on goods, by river, canal, lake and land carriage, to all parts of the Union. , „ FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generally. On Stores Dwelling Houses, &c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1, 1866. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan, 120,000 United Stdtea Six per eont Loan, 1881 tag. goo on 100,000 United States 7 j-io per cent. Loan, •” Treaaury Notes 21L600 00 126,000 City of Philadelphia Six per cent. Loan (exempts) 126.662 60 64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six per cent Loan 64.700 00 46,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent Loan. , 44.620 00 60,000 State of Now Jersey Six per cent Loan 5075000 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage 6 per cent Bonds 20,600 00 6,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gage 6 per cent Bonds 84,260 00 15,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six percent Bonds (Penna. It it guar* antee) 20,750 00 0,000 btate of Tennessee Five per cent Loan 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six per cent Loan, 6,040 00 16,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest Guaranteed by the city of Philadel phia 16,000 00 7,160 148 shares stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 8,268 26 6,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company • 5,950 00 20,000 SO shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company.. 90,000 00 196,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, nrat liens on city property L 96,900 00 L, 046,050 Par, Market valuo $1,070,380 75 Cost, $1.(130,552 (16 Real Estate Bills Receivable for Insurances made Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies—Accrued Interest and other debt* due the Company'. 88.P23 PS Scrip and Stock of sundry insurance and other Companies, $5,17C. Estimated value 2,1*80 00 Cash in Hank. $41,102 26 '* in Drawer. 447 34 <• $1,407,3il 56 •This being a cow enterprise, the par is assumed os the market value. Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sender, rbeophilwa Paulding, John It. Penrose, . James Traqaair, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph H.Seal, Goorge G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, Samuel E. Stokes, ■ csss* THOto JOHN HzzrßT LYLETBif, flecrotary, The reliance insurance company of phjl adelphia. Incorporated in 1841 Charter Perpetual Office, No. 808 Walnut street. CAPITAL $300,000. Insures against lose or damage by FIRE, on Hansel Btores and other Buttdings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture* Goods, Wares and .Merchandise in tovynor country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets ..$898,195 SB . Invested in the following Securities, via.: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured. .$130,000 00 United States Government Loans,.. .. 123,000 00 Philadelphia City € per cent Loans 60,000 00 Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and second Mortgages . .... 85,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 0 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company** 6 per cent L0an....... 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent mort gage Txmda......... «... 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock 1,050 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of’Pennsylvania Stock 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock »330 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia*! Stock 750 00 Caahinßank and on hand 7,85569 Worth this date at market price... DIRECTORS. Bonj. W. Tinglej, Marshall llilt Charles Leland, Thomas H. Moore* Samuel Costner* Alfred English* F. Young. (EM. TINGLEY, President ['ibm. Clem. Tingley, Wiu. Mufceer. gamuel Bispham, ■. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Win. Stevenson, James T CL] Thouab C. Hiu>, Secretar December j PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY *.OF Philadelphia, i Na U 1 South FOURTH stroet, INCORPORATED, 8d MONTH, 2MJ1865. CAPITAL, $160,0U0 PAID IN. •. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6,10 or 10-year premiums. Non-forfeiture. Endowtnents,payable at a future age,or pn prior decease by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums—both Non-forfeiture. , Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company, while giving the insured the secorityo s paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Lift business among its Policy holders. , Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R Shipley, Henry Haines,’ Joshua H. Morris, T. Wletar Brown. Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstretb, Richard Cadbury, William Hacker, Charles ?, Collin. SAMUEL R. BHEPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, President. Actuary, THOMAS WISTAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNSEND, oc4-tfs ’Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser DHffiNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELI 1 Incorporated i«r-ciiarter perpeual. No. 224 Walnut stroet, opposite the Exchange. In addition to Marino ana Inland Insurance thin Com* pany insures from loss or damage by Fire, on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture. Ac,, for limited periods, ana permanently on buildings by deposit orpremium. . . . • Tho Company baa been in active operation for more than sixty years, during which all losses have been promptly adjusted John L. Hodge, David Lewis, N. B.Mahony, Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Thoa. H. Powers, WilliHin S. Grant, A. H. SlcHemy, Robert W. Lehman, Edmond Castlilom D. Clark Wharton, Saimtel Wilcox, ‘ Lawrence Lewfb, Jr., Louis C. Norris. JOHN R. WUCIIERER, President, .BAJfPgi.WiLOOX, Secretary. ___ IdEJUCAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY— Office Farqubar Building, No. 228 Walnut street, Ma? rino and Inland Insurances. Risks taken on Vessels, Car. goes and Freights to all parts of the world, and on goods on inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads, and other conveyances throughout the United States. , WILLIAM CRAIG. President PETER CULLEN, vice President ROBERT J. HEE, Secretary. DIRECTORS. , u Wm. T. Lowber, J. Johnson Brown, Samuel A. Kulod, Charles Conrad, Henry L. Elder, 8. Rodman Morgan, Pearson Serrilb William Craig, Peter Cullen, JohnDallet, Jr., William H. Mcrricki Gillies Dallott, Benj. W. Richard*, Wm. M. Baird, Henry O Dallett, AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANV, INCOR. NrBfo^ffi^^^t, P JKe U^M,Pbiladel^a. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in* vested in souna and available Securities, continue to in« sure on dwellingSt stores* furniture* merchandise* vessels in port* and their cargoes* and other personal proper** Allloss oe-liberally wfod ' Thomas R. Marsh. Campbell. - John T. Lewi. hn p WSilL 180^ . - THOMAS R. MABIB, Preddeafc ArmniT G. L. Obawtobd, Secretary. : ™meTnSUBANCE COMPANY. NO. 406 CHESTNUT r atmet, pjHILADEIPHIA. FIRE AND INSURANCE. FrandaN.Bodfc. Eyerman. Charieeßlchardaon. Robertß.Pottei',, Henry Lewie, • Jno. Keealer.Jr., Robert Pearoe. EL D. Woodruft P. R Juetlce. , i Geo. A/weet, Jp&'D. EUla. FRANCRB N. BUCK, Prealdent, , * . ■ CHAO. RICHARDSON, VioePreilde W. L BhAnoBABDk Secretory ;w,ooo no 217.1X37 i 3 tlienry Sloau. William G. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooko, Edward Lafonrcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M’F&rland* Joshua P. Evro. Spencer M’llvarae, Jacob Ricgel, George W 7 Bemadoo, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh, |A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh, ip. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh. AS V. HAND, President O. DAVIS, Vice President delS-tnoi $398,185 69 Jal-tu,th,B,tf TN THE ORPHANS*, COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1 County of Philadelphia.—Estate of ADAMS, Miuors.— The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust tho account of ROBERT ADAMB. Guardian of the minor childreu of SAllAll 11. ADAMS, deceased, and to report distribution of the balauco in tho hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purnpHO of his appointment, on Tuesday, September 10th. A. D., 1867, at U o’clock, A. M„ at his Office, No. 12S South Sixth stiQoCiu the city of Philadelphia. • attSO f m w fit 14 , JOHN E. LATTA, Auditor. IN TIIE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND JL County of Philadelphia.—Estate of J. BAKEIt, dee’d. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audlh aettla , and adjust the account of WILLIAM C. GuiIMAN, . and JOHN REES, Executors oi t tho Latato of -J* ’ BAKER,.deceased,and to reportdistriuution ofAhebaL anco in the hands of tho aeeouutaut, will meet ind jparticd , interested for the purpose of his appointment, on Wcdntis- \ day, September 11th, A. I>. 1867, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at bia office, No. 128 South Sixth street, m the city of Plain dolphin. JOHNE. LATTA, au3o»f,m,\vst* . - Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY 1 and County of Philadelphla.~LEWlS W. GOVETT vh. JAMIMA SoptomW Term 1860, No. 1% (In Divorce).—sb JAMIMA. GQVBI fy JtetpondeiU; Please take notjeo of a rule m tho above case granted, re turnable Monday, September 16th 1867,. at 10 o’clock, A. M., to rhow causo why a divorce a mntntlamitfrimQmb should sot bo decreed. JOHN O’BRIEN, . ••• Attorney pro Libellant. PtiiLAnKLPHiA, August 26th, 1867. anSftm th T F/ITERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEEN JU granted to the subscriber upon tho Estate of OATH A- , RINF, O, HUFFNAGLE, deceased, all persons Indebted t$ the same will make paymentund those having claims pre* sent them to JAMEST*. DAVIS, Executor. Commercial Bank; cr to his Attorney; JOHN MoINTYKE, fill Wataufi ; street, v ■ . . aulftmdtft .... Palely ’Solk* Bs™£ww ; .venue. -:■■■■■ f : ‘Z- i;.- ■. IMPEHIAL FRENCH PRUNE&-M CASES, IN TIN JL euintatei. and fancy boiet, Imported and for «»le by JOaaBUaSXEB A COk 108 Strath DeUwdf# Mean* fZVB«;iXA.\CJK. - PBRPBTOAL. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Nos. 435 and 437Chestnirt Street. Assets on January 1,1867, $3,553,146 13. Cspitdi'..';:..i..v Accrued Surplus. Premium*. UNSETTLED CLAIMS, $27,481 18, Losses Paid Sim* 1029 Over Perpetnal and Temporary Polfcies on Liberal Term*; „ DIRECTORS. Chat. N. Bancker, G Falor, Tobias Wagner, Alfred Fmer, Samuel Grant, Fr.w. W. Lewis* M. D.f Geo. W. Richard* P-h.-r McCall. liaac Lea, Tuomas Snarjos, CHARLES N. BANCKER, Prerfdenfc , in • GEO. FALE3, Vfce-Preaidont, JAS. W. MoALLISTEK, Secretary pro tom. - • felf- Sira FIRE ASSOCIATION OP PHTLADEI*- LI B phia. Office, No. wN. Fifth street InCor- F esgll A Porated March 27.1620. Insure Buildings, Household Furniture and Merchandise' ' J^gj ßSt IffladSp^da” 11 d°“) by i!ro of Statement of the Aesots of the Alssoefation published Incompliance with the provisions of an Act of Assembly of April 6th, 1842. Bonds and Mortgages on Property In the, City of Philadelphia only ......AMI,3M 17 Ground Rents (in Philadelphia only) 20,148 31 Real Estate 38,028 28 / U. 8. Government (6-20) loan. 48,000 OO / U. 8. Treasury Notes 6,980 00 Cash in banks 44,56268- Total - TBUBTEEB. Levi P. Coats, Samuel flparhawk, • Charles P. Bower, Jesse Lixhtfoot, Robert Shoemaker, Peter Armbruater. 11LTOV *• Wm, H. Hamilton* John Bonder, Peter A. Keyaor* John Philbin, JohnCarrow, George I. Young, Joseph R.Ly’’-* all jyndftU, Wit. H. HAMILTON, Fiveident, _ r rn „ SAMUEL SPAUHAWK, Vice Presli WM. T. BUTLBIi, Secretary ' The county fire insurance company.-of* flee, N°. 110 South Fourth street, !>cSow Chestnut. : . ‘The tiro Insurance Company of the Count? pf Phila re!Esl,v Incorporated by tho Legislature of Pennsylvania m 1839, for indemnity against losa or damage by fire, ex clusively. 7 _ . CHARTER'PERPETUAL. / This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully inverted continues to insure bmldJngK, furniture,merchandise, Ac., either permanently or for a limited time, against Iru* damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute =*fetyof its cus tomers. Losses adjusted and paid uith ali roisiblo despatch, . DIRECTORS. Chiu*. J. Sutter, | Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, \ diumn M. Stone, John Horn, I Edwin L. Keakut, . Jose ph Moore, Robert Y.MasHoy, Jr* George ilecke, I Mark ileviue. ■ , • CHARLES J. SUTTER, President. • Benjakln I . HOEOKLfc*, Secretary and Treasurer. I?IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSTV’ELY.-THE PENN A’ eylvnnia Fire Insurance lucorporated 182& -Charter Perpetual-No. 510 Weluut street, oppositelnde. pendence Square. . This Company, favorably known to the community fer over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanent!? pr for a limited time. Also, ou Furniture, Stocks of Qooatf and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together witlx a large Surplus Fund, is in* rated in a moat careful manner, which enables them to dßbr to the insured an undoubted security in the ease of tow. . DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., ‘ John DevoreuxJ - i Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, ! Isaac Hazelhurst;. lienry Lewis, Thomas *L Gillingham Fell, , ■ „ ' DANlKf,°3>!mi, Jr.,yrarfdeiit ffmmiO. Citowtim,Bec)<:Ur.-. 2EFFERSQN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHT r£«et'^O ffiCe> Nortll ****** new Incorporatedby theLe*lalirt wo of Pennsylvania. Char-,,, ter Perpetual, Capital and Arreta, 8180.001. Make Instf-T ranee against Lou or Damage by Fire on Public or Privkt* ■ Bulldinn, Furniture, Stocky, Oooda and Merchandise, ej, , tavorablo teems.. 1 ■ : . ■ DIRECTORS. -1 -j George Erety. | Frederick Doßj ! Auaiut (i Miller, / Jacob Schindler, John F. BeluterMng, / Samuel Miller, ' Henry Troomner, / Edward P: Moyer. Wm.McDairfeir ?■ • ...Adaat J.Glaaa, Christopher IL Miller,/ Israel Peterson, Roderick Btaake, / Frederick Ladner. Jonaaßowman, /. : '- GEORGE ERETY. President PrnmrE. Am/imPT*™* °° aa>ANY *" <:|HAftrE * Office. No. 811 WAliNUTrtreet, above Third, Philsd I *. Will insure againet Lose or Damage by Fire, oo Build- either perpetually or for a limited time, HoueehoUl Furniture and Merchandise generally. Ale* Marine Insurance on vesfleb, Cargoes and Freight! Inland Insurance tcr/all parte of the union. Wra. Enher, / D CTOH i i oter Sieger, J * D. Luther. / J. E. Baum, . Lewis Audenried, Win. F. Dean, John-R. Blaklaton, John Ketcham, ! Davie Peareon, Johnß. HeyL EStIHR, President F, DEAN, Vice President, Ja2tl-tu.th,e-tf. ' \VM. Wm, M. Smith, Secretary. Tub enterprise insurance company, south west coiner Fourth and Walnut street*. Paid-up Capital, .......$200,000 06 Cath Aeeefa, July let, 18ff7 871.001 2ft FHtEINSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY# Term and Perpetual Insurances. F. Ratehford Starr, ° Erringer, Nalbro Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atweod, Jamw I#. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredlck, Willfam G. Boulton, George H. Btuart, Charles Wheeler, John H, Brown, T. H. Montgomery.. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. • > TUOS. PL MONTGOMERY, Vice President. LEX. W. WI3TEK. BecVv. mhBftmg STOVES AND 11l jVrEUh. R E M_o y AIL. W. A. ARNOLD Has removed''his Depot for the sale of FURNACESL RANGES, GRATES. SLATE MANTLES, *O., from. No. 1010 CHESTNUT strcetto 1305 CHESTNUT STREET. julylB-m,w,f,ly . THOMSON’S LONDON' KITCHENER.. OR European Ranges, for families, hotels or public in* in twenty different sizes. Also. Phila- TTipdelphla Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces; Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Btewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stores, eta,, wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers, l SHARPE «fc THOMSON, my27-m,w,f..fim§ Ne. 209 North Second street. l. THOMAB B. DIXON * SONS. V Late Andrewß & Dixon, I No. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia, " Opposite United States Mint, aafactnrers of LOW DOWN* PARLOR. CHAMBER, And*oUicr , For Anthracite, Bltuminou* and Wood Fire WARM.AIK L FbRNACES, -V For Warming Public and Private Buitdindlr ■ KEOIBTERB, V .■ CIIiMNEYvGAPS, > . COOinNa-IUNOES, BATH-BOILBBB. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. . LEGAL NOTICES. .. .' ! ..„...*400,00a00 ....... 946,7161) ..*...U06,453 IB INCOME Fon'vmi 3325,000* .$1,085,063