'Wr Along with our other valuable property in Russian AinerjciMfeget ft fifte.lot of glaaers.. Mr Wb. P- -Blake, who has seen them, wakes a satisfactory report of their number and condition in Si/Hi nan'a Journal for j u ly. From his statement, it appears that the glaciers are not oh the Pacific coast, south of Sitka, where the Weather Is too mild for their perfect development, but along the river Stickeen. This stream rises in the Blue Mountains opposite the head : waters of the Mackenzie, and flows in a general southeast erly direction parallel with the Coast unto it breaks through the mountains' east and a little north of Sitka. When the snows are melting the Stickeen is navigable by small steamboats about one hundred ana twenty-five miles from its mouth; so that one can sail up the river and enjoy a.full view oi the glaciers. Their appearance is said to be magnificent. One fills a rocky gorge of rapid descent, stretching far back to the peaks of the Blue Mountains, and looks like an enor mous cascade. In the course of ages it has cut its way through solid rocks, and is oyer hung by freshly-broken dills which attest its power. Another one sweeps grandly out from an opening between high mountains and ends on the river in ah irregular bluff of ice about two miles long and 160 feet high. Mr. Blake made a particular examination of this glacier, and found its surface broken up into enormous blocks and ledges,or caves and pyramids with curved sides. These Obstructed his and could .be surmounted only by ladders or by cutting steps in them. Deep crevasses are of frequent occurrence,\and the sun illumihtites them with .the mbst beautiful and aquamarine tints, passing into a rich sea blue Where they ate narrow and deep. Far beneath are rushing and roaring streams, which constantly wear away the under sur face and empty into the river. Mr. Blake judges from various indications that the climate of the region has been greatly ameliorated in the course of time. This is a gratifying fact; for, give it centuries enough, and our Russian purchase may become plea santly habitable for human beings. There are four large glaciers of the kind described and some smaller ones visible within a dis tance of 00 or 70 miles from the river's mouth. Above Sitka, on the Pacific coast, in latitude 00 degrees, where the weather is colder, glaciers abound. The shores of Icy Bay, at the foot of Mount Elias, are lined with them. But they are not so accessible as the glaciers of fG&< Stickeen, which will be regarded hereafter among the first-class natu ral curiosities of the United States, like Niagara Falls, Mammoth Cave, and the V o sennte Valley, and will not be forgotten by the future railroad tourists to the Pacific. The People who Cannot Write in Eng land. A parliamentary paper brings down to 18(>;> the return of English men and women who; on marrying, have to make their naark on the marriage register instead of signing their names. More than a third of the Welshmen who married in that year had to make their mark; very nearly a third of the men ot Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk were put to the same shift; more than a third of the men of Suffolk, thirty-five per cent, ot the men of Bedfordshire, thirty-eight per cent, of the men of Staffordshire, and forty per cent of the men of Monmouth shire." In all Lancashire one man in event four who'inarried had to' make- 1 his mark. Still, the number of the ignorant constantly Ippgpriß In 1846, GG.B per cent, of the men who married in England, and 60.4 per cent. of the women, were able to write their.name s on the marriage register; 1865, 70.5 per cent, of the men, aUd 58.8 per cent, of the women; in 18G5, 77.5 per cent of the men, and GB.B per cent of the women—more, than three- Jourths of the men, and more than two-thirds of the women. In these twenty years the women have been improving faster than the men. x Foremost amongst the military districts, so far as concerns women, stands South Wales, with more than' half its women unable to sign their names; and in North Wales, Monmouth shire, Staffordshire .and Lancashire. , the num ber exceeds forty-six in the one; hundred. In Bedfordshire, 1 where the children have been accustomed to work so early at straw-plaiting, two women in every five who married in 18(15 had to make their mark. These are people able to marry, and probably included in a smaller proportion of the very lowest, the “residuum,” It is remarkable that in the eastern counties, and in many counties in the southern half of England, more wo men sign the marriage register than men. As inJB.(y, so in 1805, Westmoreland had the tiWgest proportion of its men able to write, nme jn every ten; and Sussex, ttie largest proportion of its women, more than eight in every ten, ' Change of Name under Difficulties. It seems that by the laws of Italy, a man is not allowed to change his name as he would his coat. The following »advertisement appears in the London Timet: ‘ ‘Whereas the undersigned,Lazzaro Verona, born in Turin, in the kingdom of Italy, but now resident in Ixmdon, being desirous of adding to his family name the surname of Avigdor (the name pf a family by whom the said Lazzaro Verona was adopted and brought up), obtained, as required by the Italian civil-laws (royal decree 15 November, ltu;,'.), from the Italian government a minis terial decree, dated the 2t>th day of May, 1W.7, whereby .le4Ve> WaS-'givent'td publish the following notice ip .die .English and Italian official gazettes reipfectlvtsty: Now notice is hereby given that.,all persons hav ing any objection to Or desiring to oppose the addition of the said name, are hereby required to send particulars of their objec tions to the Italian Consul, at the officer of the Italian Consulate, No. 35 Old Jewry, in the city of London, on or before the 10th day of December, 180". Dated this 24th day of July, 1807. . Lazzaro Verona. “Witness-r Samuel Heath Head, 5 Martin’s Lane, Cannon street, solicitor.” A Stkasob Automaton.— There was a giant toy in the centre of one of the avenues . of the Paris Exposition, which, as it cannot be classified or included with any other appa ratus, may as well be described here. It is a large piece of imitation rock work, about twelve feet high, covered with rich vegeta tion, ferns and mosses, lichens and orchids; a spring gushes forth from one side, and feeds the pond in which it is placed, and in which fold and silver fish glitter and gambol, ’eeping out of one of the cavernous open ings at the bottom is a huge black and white Newfoundland dog, of nature's size, and nature’s mold, but net of nature’s life and blood. The attendant touches a secret spring, and while the ad miring observer stays and'- stares, and feels inclined to pat Pompey’s head. Pompey rolls his eyes, opens his mouth, and makes a very good imitation of the deep mouthed welcome' of some watch-dog’s honest bark. Startled, but not intimidated, the observer raises his eyes and discovers carelessly sitting on a huge boulder, a hare, which immediately plays a wild tattoo on a .drum placed before it, mid ere pussy ceases, a hideous and enormous baboon on one side clatters his jaws, rolls his eyes, scratches his head, and plays a wild and_ savage air on a fiddle, while on the other side of the rock gome pastoral swain, decked in gorgeous ribbons, bows his head, carefully peeps all round, raises a pipe, and brings forth strains that would melt Amaryllis, who sits far off, had she only life.; " i liiflclDfiia Bunk statement. The following fi the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Bnnks, made up on Monday afternoon, which presents the following aggregates: nrr i*n' Capital’ Stock.';". t00,01T,150 Loans and Discounts 03,734,687 Snecie ......... .307,658 Duo from Other Banks. Duo to olher Banks 7,836,957 Deposits Circulation, 10 t i)2s|Bs(S U. S. liCffttl Tender and Demand Notes.;... 10,717,909 Clearings-. 24,991,401 Balance 2,978,947 * The following statement shows the condition of the Bnnke of Philadelphia, at various times daring the last •few inonthß: • . , 1866. & Loans. Specie. Circnlation.Deposite. Jan, 1....,45,941,001 890,322 7,220,369 35,342,306 July 2....i45,260,905 8G8,454' 9,825,474 37,242,979 1807. ‘ Jim. 1 52,312,828 903,033 10,385,820 41,303,32 Feb. 4 62,661,130 8r4,564 10,430,893 39,692,712 Mar. 4 61,979,173 820,863 10,581,800 39,307,388 April 1....50,780,300 ' 803,148 10,63p632 34,160,285 Mny 0... .53,054,207 380.053 10,030,695 37,574,054 June 1....52,747,308 334,393 10,037,132 *,332,144 July 1....52,538,902 305,187 10,041,311 30,610.847 Aug. 5 53,427,840 802,055 10,035,925 53,094,543 12 63,557,509 304,979 10,027,701 30,801,477 “ 19.. . .63,549,441 817,898 10,028,040 06,304,335 “ 20 63,399,090 814,242 10,028,324 30,459,379 Sept 2 53,734,087 307,058 10,625,350 30,323,355 The following is a detailed statement of the Ijubl ness of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past weclc, furnished by Q. E. Arnold, Esq., Manager: Clearings. Balances. . .$4,314,323 00 $494,178 90 .. 4,347,125 19 514,811 27 .. 4,107,488 72 ' 003,279 88 .. 3,731,742 37 488,445 06 .. 8,747,849 62 393,992 33 ~.4,742,875 43 534,239 50 Aug. 26. “ 27. " 28. “ 29. “ 80. “ 81. Total, Aug. 31.,.. ■■ .$24,991,404 10 2,973,947 64 E(iportca l to l t£9h^l|^ l JSreS)|b ulletln. LIVERPOOL—Ship New England, Hedge-1800 sks fine salt Johnß Penrose; 8000 ground do William Hamm & Son; 1600 do Balt 186 steel rails 63 tons lire clay 100 hags nitrate of soda Brown, Shipley & Co; 42 siecl tyres Naylor & Co; 1070 steel rails 120 bbls soda ash 28 bxs ultramarine 5 cs ball blue 114 cka soda ash 668 bdls iron order. HIOVIiRKfiNTS OF OCEAN BTEAUIEBS» TO ARRIVB. KAMI. FROM FOB DA**# Atlanta Loudon. .New York Ang. 17 Worcester .Liverpool. .Baltimore..'. Ang. 21 Virginia Liverpool.. New York Autr. 21 Guiding Star .Havre. .New York Aug. 21 Moravian Liverpool. .Quebec Aug. 22 Persia Liverpool. .New York. Aug. 24 Edinburgh Liverpool. .New York. Aug. 24 Malta Liverpool. .New York.; Aug. 27 City of Baltimorc.Livcrpool. .New York Aug. 23 City of Washington.Liverp’l. .New York Aug. 31 Hecla .Liverpool. .New York Aug. 81 TO DEPART. Scotia New York. .Liverpool Sept. 4 Tripoli New York. .Liverpool Sept. 4 Pioneer Philadelphia. .Wilmmgt’n,NC...Sept, 6 Juniata Philadelphia. .New Orleans... .Sept. J W Evermon.Philadelphia. .Charleston Sept. Wyoming .Savannah Sept. 5 Union Now York. .Bremen Sept. 5 Morro Castle New York. .Havana Sept. 6 City of Cork... .New York. .Liverpool Sept. 7 Tioga Philada..New Orleans.... Sept. 7 Ville de Paris.. .New York. .Havre. Sept, 7 Pennsylvania...-.NewYork..Liverpool ....Sepu 7 Uuitccl Kingdom. ;N York. .Glasgow g c Pk \ City of Boston.. New York.. Liverpool. ...Sept. 7 Germania; New York. .Hamburg Sept. 7 Corsica .New York. .Nas&Havana... .Sept. 7 Manhattan New York. .Liverpool Sept. 11 Etna New York. .Liverpool .Sept. 11 Aleppo New York. .Liverpool Sept, n Colombia New York. .Glasgow Sept. 14, Stare and Stripes. ..Philada. .Havana .oepu _ BOARD OF TRADE. WM. C. KENT, > „ THOS R. ASHMEAD, V Monthly CommittO. CHARLES SPENCE- I ■ MA»-..xEBUIiIiETIN. < ~r PHILADELPHIA— Skit. 3. Sun t.ra,, 6 331 Soil Bm. 6 811 Hiaa Wato, 689 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship New England. Hedge, 60 days from Liverpool, with mdse to John R Penrose. _ Steamer Chase, Harding, 38 hours from Providence, with mdse to D 8 Stetson & Co. Steamer W C Pierrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to WM Baird & Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, With mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Brig Walter Howes, Pifirce, 10 days from Bangor, with lumber and laths. Brig C B Allen, Dili, Newburyport., • SchrHG Tay, Prescott, 7 days from Calais, with lumber to D Trump. Son* Co. Schr A H Cain, Simpson, from Richmond, Me. with mdse to captain. „ \ ... , , Schr Wm Slater, Twells, from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. , Schr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna Creek,DeL with grain to Jas L Bewlcy & Co. Schr John Whitby, Henderson, l day from Delaware Ciiy, with grain to Christian & Co. Schr Motto Pierce, Pierce, 1 day from Brandywine, with com meal to Perot,'Lea & Co. Schr Hattie, Carter, Salem. Schr 8 A Hoffman, Hearn, Boston. Schr B Morris, Hewitt, Boston. Schr W P Cushing, Cranmor, Boston. Schr P M Wheaton, Wheaton, Boston. Schr Jas Allderdice, Jackaway, Boston; Schr Lavina Jane, Conklin, Boston. Schr M V Cook, i alkenberg, Boston. Schr J H Bartlett, Harris, Boßton. Schr H G Hand, Taylor, Boston. Schr Admiral, Bteelman, Boston. Schr E LSmith, Smith, Boston. Schr Elmira Wooley, King, Boston. Schr J 8 Shannon, JU»,’Boston._ Schr Alaska, Clark, Boston. ‘ ■ Schr Goo-Novenger, Smith, Boston. Schr J T Weaver, Weaver, Boston. Schr J Prcdmore, Seavey, New York. Schr Paul * Thompson, Godfrey, Medford. , Schr Maria Roxana, Palmer, Salem. Schr W Tice, Tice, Beverly. Schr Wm Walton, Reeves, Wareham. Schr W Donnelly, Hnnter, New Haven. Sch r Jas Magee, Lynch, New Haven. Schr F N Tower, Perry, Stonmgton. , Schr J 8 & L C Adamß, Egg Harbor. Schr Pathway, Haley, Pcrtsmonth. Schr Alliance, Norton, Georgetown. . Tng Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Hendrick Hudson, Howes, Havana, Thomas ' Wattsnn A Non. , Steamer F Franklin, Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves,Jr. Steamer E Willing, Cnndiff, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Steamer Mayflower,Kobinßon, N York.W P Clydc&Co Bark OrmUß, PcttingaU, Marseilles, E A Souder ft Co. Brig C B Allen, Dill, Boston, Sawyer ft Co. Sckr 8 A Hoffman,Hearon, Boston,J G& G S Repplier Sclir J 8 & L C Adams, Adams, Portsmouth,Tyler&Co. Schr M 8 Lewie, Lewis, Boston, do Schr M E Rankin, Crosby, Beaton, do Schr j V Wellington, Chlpman, Boston. Van Dnsen, Lodiman ft Co. Schr Wm Tice. Tice, Roxbury, do Schr Alaska, Clark. Boston, Borda, Keller & Nutting. Schr Pathway, Haley, Washington, . do Schr Wm Walton, Reeves, Washington, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. Schr J Magee, Lynch, Washington, Castncr, Stlckncy ft Wellington. Schr W Donnelly, Hunter, do' do Schr Wm Knllahan, Clark, do do Schr F N Tower, Perry, Bangor, Wannemacbor & Co. Schr Lavlnia Jane, Conklin, Now London, Rommel & Hunter. 'Schr Jas Allderdioe. Jackaway, Nowport, do Schr Lottie Beard, Tilly, Newport, do Schr J H Bartlett, Harrls,Provtdence, J R Whlte&Bon. Schr J Predmore, Scavey, Saco, Dovey, Bulkley ft Co. Schr C S Edwards, Garwood, E Cambridge; do Schr W Slater, Twells, Boßton, Mershon & Cloud. Schr Marla Roxanna, Palmer, Gloucester, Blakiston, Graeff ft Co. Schr Jas Gorham, Lloyd, Lewes, captain. Tug Thomas Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with • tow of barges,W P Clyde ft Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Lydia Skolfleld, Bkplflcld,eailcd from Liverpool ItHh nit. for this port. Ship Chieftain, McGuire, at Queenstown 17th ult. from San Francisco. Ship Zephyr, Porter, from Calcutta 10th April, at Boston let Inst. , Ship Tinto, Wilkie, from Calcutta 6th April, at New York ycßtcrday, with linseed. Steamer Mehta, Sumnor, cleared at Boston 31st ult. for Liverpool. Bark Monitor. Larrabee, hence at London 19th nit. Bark Mary E Libby, Monntfort, from Sombrero, before reported at St Thomas in distress, had been re- g aired 23d nil, and would sail next day to return to orabrero to load for this port* Barks Ariel, Jackcon, and Clifton, Gavel, from Rio Janeiro, at Baltimore Slut ult. with coffee. §? r w il°s r.™i T '' p l?X’, heilcc “t Antwerp 18th nit. „hark M E Coming, Hibbert,cntcrcd out at Liverpool 19th nit. forthls port. r Bark Maynards (Br), Dye, at Boston Ist Inst from Algoa Bay. Bark Flor del Mar, Wiswell, cleared at New York yesterday for Montevideo and amtjgket. Bark Ellse Schmidt, BorchertM days from Santos, at New York yesterday, with coffee. Brig Lilia, Day, at New York let Inst, from Snzna. Brig O V Williams, Thompson, hence at Charleston yesterday. Brig John Welsh, Jr, Scnll, hence at Sagua 2lst ult Brig W H Parks, Simmons, cleared at Boston 3lst nit. for this port. Sclir Protector, Wilson, lienee at Richmond 80th ult Schr F A Heath, Williams, hence at Portland 30tU ult. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1867. Yacht Josephine, Pendleton, from Halifax for this port, at Portland 31st ult, Schr J C Doughty, hence below Richmond 29th ult. MARINE MISCELLANY. - : Bark Wallace, Adams, at New York from Havana, reports that Michael Bryan, of Philadelphia,the second ■mate, was murdered by the negro crew in Havana on tho 24th July. Bark Commerce, Robinßon, from Allcanta, which arrived at Gibraltar Ang 6, and left for Boston, put back with mainmast and mainyard broken, and was repairing on the 17th. r ■ ■ _ ags° AUGUST 21, 1887. - _ . . . „ , Tlie Interest on Land Grant Bonds, of the Union Pacific ltnihvay Company, Eastern Division, due Sep tember Ist, 1867, will be paid on presentation of Coupons therefor, nt ‘ HankingHonsoof DABNEY, MOHGAN & CO., 63 Exchange Place. ' . New' York, On and after that date. ISignedl - - an32-th,b,tu,lots OFFICE OF THE ifAKIUSBUKG, POUT* WCb smouth, MOUNT JOY ANI> LANCASTER KAILKOAD COMPANY'. 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ANDALUSIA OOLLECJE, A Home Boarding School for Boys nnd Young Men. a * TBEVKIMAHYDEPARTMEN'I’ . offers extra advantages laßoyn bottvaen B and.l2 years of SI the ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT embraces tho usiial broneliea of a thorough Education, cmoracc THE COLLEGE, PROPER, IneludCH, bealdca the mmal College Cdurscs, an extended (hmmrrdal Course, fitting for business in the lilgheat Briiao ot a Bubliicbb Education. - . . acnao ot KIvOHENS SETT. 11th, 1867. au27-18t* . Address, Rev, H. T. WEEDS .Andalusia, Pa. XTOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. 1602 LOCUST STREET, A under the charge of Mis. CAREY and Dr LARIfBR. TON. The school commences on WEDNESDAY, Hep t(TKCTmeNIAt. FROM Tire LVTR BieHnPOKTENKSVr.Vi.NIA, I Imvo known Mr. Labburton torso' oral >ear3, part of tho time m tutor to one of my non?. llib nttHiiuiibnhj nro re markable, Ills power of teaching ia. in hotuo I'fflpoctfl, imptirpnHped, andJiis conHcicntioit? and cntliu»ii«tio devo tiou to his work mont commendable. I **ke t:fc&nlS' in oxprewiug my full confidence imhiH abiUt\ mid fidelity ns an iUHtructor and a man. ALON/iO luiiijiv. “ cfissoswin be formed, Indcpendmttlvof tho regular school course, for ladles who have left school hut ai c dtnl “ Sof offinuing some of their studies * « apply at 1538 South Fifteenth street, between W and 2 o’clock. ** - • WM. J. PALMER, Treasurer. rfllE MISSES, I)F, CHARMS- ENGLISH AND 1 -French School for Young kadics. N o. IM6 I ILBLIU street, will bo rc-opcncd, on the third MONDAY in oop* tSV'byMiasCrKßlbS.BUi-.NHAM. teWmeo Study, in addition to tho brauchcK heietoforo taught,,wa include Latin, German, Elocution and Vocal A Mineralogical Cabinet hud been secured, and froquont Lectures upon Mineralogy. Botauy, Astronomy and other •Natural Sciences will be given free of cluivge. n ,, H See Circulars at I. 13.1 UGH S Book Store. Bulletin Building. ' jy29-m,e,tts Bellevue female institutr. t ATTLEBORO, BUCKS COUNT}, PA. ,'lhifl Institute will reopen for tho reception of pupils, on the 9th of 9th month, September. The different depart ments are in charge of thoao of cxperienco and well -I^’native French teacher. Music, Painting & l?o? r Catnlogucs ll ‘containing particulars, add res* the Principal [au26-m,w,f,9t}j W. 1. SEAL. FRIENDS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL I*OK GIRLS, COR* nor of Fourth nnd Green streets, will open for the Fall and Winter Term, on Second-day, tho 2d of Ninth Mbnth (Sept. 2d), 1807. Entrance from Dilwyn street, west side, first door below Green. For terms and admis sion apply to the Teacher at the school, or to bpeucer Roberts, *l2l North Sixth street; Elizabeth . Lipp 538 North Sixth street: Louisa .t. Roberts, 421 North Sixth street: Samuel Gillingham, 616 Poplar street, members of the committee. - scoots VOUNfI MEN AND BOYO.—THE ENGLISH. CLASSI -1 cal Mathematical, and Scientific Institute,. Nos. 1906 nnd 1908 Mt. Vernon street, will reopen, with increased facilitiee, September 2d. Preparations for buamePHor col lege-french, German, Drawing, Elocution. Book-hit n iug. Penmanship, Chemistry and Philosophy by Special teachers. A department for small boys. Rev. tJA.H M G. SHINN, A. M., Principal. -auM-iat* OELECT HIGH SCHOOL— t . o No. 110 North Tenth street. The exercises in this Institution will he resumed on the 16th of the Ninth month (September). The undersigned may be Been at the room. l ' ot the School, from 10till 12, daily. lurTmmr au24-19t* CALEB S. HALLOW ELL. A/fISS CARR’S BOARDING SCHOOL.-FOR YOUNG JVL Ladies, seven miles from Philadelphia, opposite the York Road Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Hie twelfth mwiou will commence September 20th. Circular* inuv be obtained at the office of .lav Cooke <v Co., IH South Third street, or by addres.-ing tlte Principal. Shoe mnkertown P. 0., Montgomery county. Pa. anmtoc.n Madame clement’s fbencu^proie»iani SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LATHES, GERMAN! OWN, l'a.—The Twenty.firrt Sesrioil will commence »LPrEM PERIL 1867. FrenchD the language of the family; the i.upih being required to ppenk it altogether. I articular attention given to the English branches. For circulars npplv to the Principal. nuL-lm, /'ATIIAIUNK M. SHIPLEY WILL RE-OPEN HER Vy School, No. 4 South Merrick street. on the Ninth of Ninth .Month, (September,) 1867. Cluaac? in History, tho Natural Science?, and Drawing will be formed indepen dently of tho regular school course; competent 1 roict-rors will'attend to those branches. ■ • aua2toclJ_ /IENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND SPUING V Garden streets, will reopen September 9th. Boys pre pared for college or for htistacss. 11. G. Modi IRE. A. M., Principal. ,7. V»\ SHOEMAKER, Vice Principal and Teacher of. Elocution, Hifttoo'i ,&c. aiiwd-bWi THE SCIENTIFIC AND - CLASSICAL INSTITUTE x'has been removed to the Southeast corner of Poplar and Seventeenth streets. Thin i» the best provided fcchool for boy? and voting men in America. Fari-nt* are invited to calf during the morning hours.- J. ENNIS. A. -M., sii!9-tf{ Principal. Mli, JOSEPH KNECHT, LATE OF THE CONKER. VA tnire of Paris, begs leave to inform the public that he will presume his duties a* teacher of the Hano on September 2d. ‘Residence, Markoe House, Chestnut street, above Ninth: • an3 °- lm ... mUE CLASSICAL, FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, 1 S. E. comer Thirteenth and Locust itreets, will reopen September 9th. For reduced terms in,English studies, etc., aee circular or inquire of the Principal, B. Kendall, A. M. iui3o-12t* THE DUTIES OF MISS j AMES'S SCHOOL WILL BE I resumed on the 9th of September, in the Hall of the Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. comer Eighteenth and Chestnut streets. Entrance on Chestnut street Resi dence No. 831 North Tenth street . au29-Ht4 THE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL OF A. B. Shearer, A. M„ removed from Twelfth and Chestnut streets to S. W. corner Broad and Walnut streets, will reopen September 9th. Circulars at No. 1339 Chestnut street auaMm* THE ENGLISH. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAIT -1 cal Institute.—A Select School for Boys, No. 3 South Merrick street (West Penn Square), reopens Monday, Sept 9, with increased advantages for a limited number of pupils. JOSEPH DAVISON, PrincipaL auBl2in» T~ HE FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies, 1409 and Mil,Locust street, will re-open on Wednesday, September 18th.- lars or admission nddrcsß Miss BLTFLM, . auBl-tfs 1409 Locust street Germantown seminary for young ladies, GREEN street south of WALNUT LANE, will re open B epte l nber ( inh. vLTEß g FoRTfigcUEi a m aii-28-tfS ' PrincipaL /•7UF.STNUT STREET FEMALE SEMINARY. PIIILA \J delpbia.—Miss Bonney and Miss Diilayo will re-open their Boarding nnd Day School, at No. 1615 Chestnut street on Wednesday, September, 18th. Particulars from Circu lar? aul&tocl. THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, CORNER 1 of Filbert street and Northwest Penn Bquare, will re-open on 2A WJeat an!7-3wfi P, P. MORRIS, Secretary and Treasurer. W InS MARY E. THT.OPP WILL RE-OPEN HER IVI English and French Boarding and Daj* for Young Ludicfl, at 1841 CTIEBTNU'r Street, jPhiladelphfft, on bepteinber I6th. Fotr‘circular* apply at the school. au!4-2iu T)IUVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS IN THE PHILADEL- X phin City Inatitute, N. E. comer Chestnut and Eigh teenth Htrebtß, entrance on Eighteenth street, will re-open on MONDAY, September 9th. _ , , aul-Smo L. BARROWS, PnncipaL MISS SANFORD’S DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG Indie*. No. 1122 Waluut tstrcct, will bo re-opyned TUESDAY, September 'l7th. Miss Sanford will bo at homo, 1222 Spruce street, on and after September 12th, aul4-w,f,m,lst* OKMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. NO. 1613 FILBERT 0 stKet, will be reopened ninth, month (September) 16th. MANY F. ROBESON will be 'at home afjer the 9th instant / edf-m.w.t Hamilton institute-day and hoarding School for Young Ladles, 3810 Chestnut street, will re open September 9th. au3l-7t( I*. A. OREGAR. Principal. MISS M. K. ASIIBUHNEH WILL REOPEN HER sqhool, wtNo. 133 South Fifteenth street, above Wal nut, on . MONDAY, September 9th. ATISS LOUISfi TAYLOR WILL RE-OPEN HER IYX School for COwdren on the 10th of September, in Longniire’s Building* No, 6029 Main afreet, Further infer million can bo had at j&)Tulpehockcn atreet. auS&taelß* miI!OMAS BALDWIN’S ENGLISH M ATI,IE- X nmtical and Classical School for Boys, Northeast corned of Broad and Arch afreets, will re-open Septexn her flip. * ■ au2llmo- # ■\XIBS AN ABLE’S SCHOOL, IVX ‘ 7 ABBOTT8FORI? PLACE, SOUTH EAST CORNER BROAD AND PJNB Streets, -will're-open September 18Sh. aulSTm* The arch street institute for young Ladiea, 1845 Arch street) will rc-open on MONDAY, September 9th. nul7-2ros Mien L. M. BROWN, Principal. Academy of the sacred heart, no. 1334 Walnut ‘’♦ree\t.—Parentri and guardians are respect fully notified that the scholastic year reopens on MON PAY, September 2d: aulfrlms OAIfiAH COOPER WILL RE-OPEN HER SCHOOL— -0 No. 1626 Filbert atreet, on the 9th of Ninth month 1867.’; au26iu,w,f,9t* fTVHE MISSES JOHNSTON’S BOARDING AND DAY J Sohooi, No. 1327 Spruce atreet, will re-open (D. V.) Sep* tember 16,1867. au29-lmos MISS E. L. ELDREDGE’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG Ladiea, No. 468 MarAiall atreet, will re-open Monday, September 16th au29Lsc22* THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL OF H. D. GREGORY, A. M., No. 1108 Market atreet, will reopen on Monday, Sopteinher 2d. au2B-6t* George r. barker, a. m., will re-open his Engliah and Classical School. Priuo atreet, Gcrmun to^n,’on Monday, September 9th. au27tfs MISS STOKES’S SCHOOL, 4907 MAIN STREET, Germantown, will rc-open Wednesday, September 11th. . au26-3ws MISS E. T. BROWN’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG Ladies, No. 1003 Spriug Garden atreet, will fo-open on MONDAY, September9th. ■ 0u24-2m* Annie churchman’s french and English School for Young Ladies. 847 Franklin atreot. will re. OJ en on September the 16th. 1867. au33 lms MISS ELIZA W. SMITH’S BOARDING AND DAY School. No* 1324 Spruce atreet, will re open Septem ber 16th, 18OT. . ; au24-38t* Anna kaighn’s school for young ladies, 1819 Green atreet, re opena September 9th, nu23-12t* MISS ANNIE E. LANGTON WILL RE-OPEN HER School, 142 North Tenth atreot. Sept 9th. nu27-lm§ GUILLEMET,FRENCHTEACHER AND FRENCH X/. Circulating Library, 237 S. Ninth street, _;_au2o-lui*_ THE PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL, atreet, above Vine, is now open for tho Fall *2E3-Yftnd Winter Soaaona. Ladies and Gentlemen will find every provision for comfort and safety, so that a thor ough knowledge of this beautiful accomplishment may be obtained by the moat timid. Saddle horses trained in the beat manner. Saddle horses jmd vehicles to hire Alio •SP teta *'-a& U CRAIGE ft SON., Bethh?hetarNorthampton county, "I »^r--the_elaeßt-^na principal scat of the Moravian; in this country. .Having been reorganized in 1864, witli the vlon’to a morc oxtendod BPhere of usefulness, it now gives a thorough coi obiaw education, similar to that afforded brother institutions ot In"councethm witii it ia a .Grammar School, in which Btudenta are prepared to enter upon the coiirao of study pursued at the college, nnd which, at the same an opportunity for buoli ob do not design taking a Ooliep ntn count), to lay a good foundation in those branches which wall bo of service in practical life. Students nre admitted to the College after nn examina tion by tile Faculty. No Btudent under fourteen 51 ars ot age is received Into the Grammar School. A [united number of students may board in tho College building. Tlie Christinas Term begins on the eleventh day of hop. tenibor-next. - ' For further particulars apply to. „,,__ r _ T ., Trn „ Itcv. EDMUND DE SCnWEINIT^ For cireulars apply to Jordan & Brother, No. 2W North Third street, Philadelphia. aul7 sa tu til 18t{_ BOItDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,, BOUDEN town, N. J.—An institution for the careful and thor* oufili instruction of Youn& Ladies in nil the branches of a complete education. Board and tuition in the rrerarn* tory and Collegiate Departments, $2OB per year. If ashing' Aii&imt ana Modern Lanauaaes and .ornamental branches, extra. Winter Scanlon opens Septemberl9th. For cataloguea address Rev. JOHN 11. BKAICELE\, A. M.. President. au6-tu,th,H'lBts I)OAKDIMr AND DAY SCHOOL FOK YOI NG LA- J> riicp* nnd Kindergarten for Childfipn, Houthcaat cor ner Ninth and Spring (Sardon RtreetHrNvlll re-open Ninth Month (September) 16th, 1867; A limited number of Sonniers will he received In the home of the Principal. For circulVn apply to St'SAN HAYHIUST, T Principal, No. 463 Franklin street TcADEMV OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Jt\ Chmrh, kociift and Juniper etrceln.—Tho Autumnal Scwiou will oVon on Monday, September 2. Amilicatlona for iidmiwiion may bo made at tho Academy, during tno preceding week, between to and 13 o c ock in the mom- Ing. JAMES W*JUl«d, j aulMhatu24ts He * d Master. milK MISSES MORDKCAI HAVE KfcMO\ED FROM 11826 Dclnncey I‘luce, to 1205 Spruce street, where tho> will open tho Seventh Annual Seiwiou of their School for vonug Indie*. on Wednesday, September lnstruction in English, French and Drawing. au2<-tu th h lm MISS GUIFFITTS WILLRESUMETIIK DUTIES OF her H’.hool, in the pccoud utorv of the buildlm? in tho rear of tho church comer of Chestnut nnd Fifteenth eticftn, September 11th. Entrance on Chestnut stre.-t. Application* made at 1128 Girard street. p » : -;1 ,M » 'a”jAMKS — M.'~CHABE WILL RESUME HIS clobhcb in Greek. Latin and the hifluu* Lnghah l*nmrhe», on September loth. Add re 4 * No. iA> *pni ,, e htrt . e t. aeJktu th h I 2t # C INA hIfS AND FRIVATE KAMI LIES'!)ESI 1 11 Nt * lO tlie BerviecH of Munie Teacher*. are Invited to apply to G. AND HE <fc (JO., Dealers* in Foreign and American .Mnrtc, 1104 Chestnut street. *e2-lini 1 \ LARGE FfItKISIIKD SE(7onT) STOIiY i’jioxf J\ and communicating back room to rent, with board. I‘ithrr together or singly, t# persona \s ithout children, at 1021 Vine street. ae2-nU.u\ lit _ MISS Tsdn DV HAS REMOVED HER SCHOOL *to 1717 Fine, where it will leopeii \\ ednei-day, :*apL isti,. Hc.nm* unrscnoorT ron boys, no. isib' chestnut etivet. begin* Sept f». For circular* addrea* mrJo-tu.th. *a,‘*ts. CIIASE &. HI CKiNGHAM«_ RETAIL I)RT GOODS# HO 1 CHESTNUT STREET, LADIES Learini; for the Country or Watering Places, will End SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS OF Materials for White Bodies. Enibr’d Breatfail Set*. Linen Collar* and Cnfl*. Linen Indersleevei. Printed Linen Cambric*. Plain and Printed Pique*. AT E. M. NEEDLES & 00/S, N.W.Cor. 11th and Chestnut Sta. 'j,aaaxs xnNxsgHQ to ot oi>» luMbHiN'U <H)ODS.- PINE JACQL'AII Spread*, 3 yard* by 2?£. 1 * Heavy Jnciinbrd Spreads, veir desirable. Honey-comb Spread*. Marseille*.Counterpane*. Marseille* Crib Spreads and Bureau Cover*. . Blanket*. all graaca and qualities. Bleached Sheeting*, 4-4. 5-4.6-4,8-4, 10-4,11-4. J'illow Cape Mtirlim*. all Widths. All-wool Domet and Canton Flannel*. At STOKES A WOOD’S, 702 Arch street. EIMVIN HALL ii CO .28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are now receiving their Fall and W inter importation. Fancy Styles l'oplins. Silk-faced Poplins. . Plain Silk arid Wool Poplins. Black and Colored Poplin Alpacas. Black and Colored Delaine*. Black and Colored Poplins. Fancy Stylet of Cfoakin*!*.. 6-4 Green and Bloc, Blue and White, and Scarlet and VMte < 'locking*. . SBUGERIEB, UtJIJOIU, WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PI?RE CIDER AND WI.TE VTUBfiAR, GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, it., it, All the requisite* for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fme Groceriw, Corner Eleventh and Vine Street*, SUPERIOR VINEGARS. . French White Wine, and Itare Old Cider Vinegar*. For sale by JAMES R. WEBB, ]aS WALNUT Mid EIGHTH STREETS. fyi r.w ai'ess macj?erEL. pIcklT;!) salmon, toj&f IN Shad, and Toiiguea and Sounds in kitta, Just received and for sale at COUBTY’S East-End Grocery, No. 118 South Second atreet / VEW CROP TEAB-FINEST QUALITY OFCHtNA IN and Japanese Teas In store ana for sale at COLSTY *8 Eupt-End Grocery, No. 118 South Second atreet. .LKK OLD JAMAICA RUM, HOLLAND GIN, h .Medicinal Wines and Brandies, Speer’a Port Wine nrd Wines, in store and for sale at COLS HT’S Fast Clio Grocery, No. 118 South Second street r T vw fitivfcS GINGER.—29OLBS. JUST RECEIVED, N i«Mßrim? Sidfir. For sale at COUSTY’S East End Gro ct ry,Vo 118 ScSih Second street. W HITE PKEiERAXNG BRANDY, PURE CIDER W Vinegar. Pure fcplcetf, .Mustard Seed, <fcc., always on hVrd.at (SoUBTVa Bm* End Grocery. No. 118 South Second street. _ LUUSNCH WINE VINEGAR. - VEhl’ SUPERIOR ff French White Wine Vinegar, In .tore and aala bi M. F.BPILLIN. . _ / t i RENOBLE BALKB OP ORBNOBLB It Paper Shell Walnut*, and Prlaeen Paper Shell Al monds for sale by M. F. BFLLLIN.N, W. Got, Arch Mid Eighth street*. - MACCAKONI AND VEKMIUKLLL-10U BOXES Of choice Leghorn Macearoni and VermleelU. of the law Importation. In store and for sale byM. F. SPTLLIN N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets. ffIACHISEBV, IRON, &C. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK. . WM. H. MERRICK JOHN E. COPE. .. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHING! TON STREETS, „ PBIULTULPm*. MERRICK ts SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land! River and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, &C. Castings of all kinds, eiths-rlrou or brass. .. Iron Frame Roofs for Gm Works, Workshop* and Kill road Stations, Ac. ... Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most im. Droved conatructiou. e *. z . ( ■ _ _ Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar* Baw and UriatMUtt, Vacuum Pam, Open Steam Train** Defaotatora, Filtwa, Primping Enrinef, *c. ‘ Sole Agents for N. BUleux’a Fatent Sugar Bolling Appa ratus. Neamyth-a Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall is Woolly’* Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. C'AS FLXTUttES.-MISKEY.MbatRU-L&TUACKAKA, r No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of Gaa Fix tures, Lamps, Ac., Ac., would calltfca attention of flw' pub lic to their large and elegant Msoatenent oF liers, Fendants, Brackets, Ac. ajso l u H pipes into dwellings and P ub ¥S n 5 u 55J 11 SnS d extending, altering and repairing gas pipes, au wow warranted. • t IOPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING* CE?’B copporflffili Bolta and fagotOMper, con itantly on hand and for sale nv BENSY wINSO« « CO., No. R 32 South Wharvea MIJMBK BBIUTOS- rvurDHf K V CAPE IBLAND, NOW OPEN .aiI to 818 per week.seeordingto■'oo'^-jj^qliefOßD, Proprietor. . Tkii < vufVfi fupp ISLAND, NEAR THE BEACH. Baw® S F?w PALMER, cape Island Post Office.. Box No 6 N. 8.-Sail boat for fishing or gunning furnished hfuirSelP rvitliout extra charge. uiiM-tii.tli.Mf o ALT -—2^6OO^BACKS LIVERPOOL GROUNDJSALTj S also 200 sacks Fine Salt, afloat and for sale by WORK MAN A CO., 123 Walnut, F.H. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Street*. 100,000 FEET WALNUT LUMBER Jylft-tu th BitoS «. . ' , ‘‘United States Builder’s Mill,” No. 24,26 and 28 S. Fifteenth St., - . ' . i PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, KAWUfAOTUBEEa OF WOOD HOUIMGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUSTERS, KBWHI POSTS, GENERAL TURNING AND SCROLL WORK,4i. The largest assortment of Wood Mouldings In this eitf constantly on hand. je&ttng === aun -beEeOt wuTtETlijis. i_ob7. BOARDS AND PLANK, . 4-4, 2M, 8 and 4-lneh. CHOICE PANEL AN'dWrST COMMON. 1J raat tone 44. M. 6-4. 2. 2M, 8 and 4-inch. * ' MiuEfe. BROTHER & CO.. Jio. 2800 SOUTH Straot. 1 O an —BUILDINGI BUILDING! BIULDING! 1007. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER ! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. M CAROLINA FLOORING, 44 DELAWARE FLOORING. M DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. BPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS, RAIL I'LANIL PLASTERING LATH, MAULE. BROTHER b CO- No. SWO SOUTH Street 10£*rr -CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES, 1004. CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. • v COOPEK SHINGLES, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. MAULE, BROTIkER * CO. lQCrr -LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! IODI. LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! CEDAR, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CEDAR, WALNUT. MAHOGANY! MAULE, BROTHER*CO. i aan -Albany lumber of all kinds. lob I . ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. • SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. CIIEUKY AND ASIL OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT SNEERS. MAULE, BROTHER * CO. i . /.rr —<jic;a k box manufacti i'.iuts. IcD7. OIGAK BOX MAKI-TACTLKKKH. S FAN IS li CEIMK BOXHOAKJM. No.iK»j B0L"1TH Btioet-_ Viiti'T : B JojOT^SPBUCE JOI3T-BFBUC* lob 7 c ■ jolb f i ,; hm uto MTEF.T I/INC. FKOM 14 TO :a FEET EONO. BLTEKIOK NOItWAV SOANTI.IXO. MAU.K, BKOTIIKK * CO.. No. !»w SOUTH Street r;y 13 tf} CHiNOLKS, .SHINOLKjf -IN (iKi’AT. \ AI'.IKi t AM) O »U pilco: cheap Hw-.rin* urn! l-.-nciiiij, uMih-.Slulvli,;;. rurticuhir ati«.’i;tlou for fitting up ■ <‘firnlin:i II- onii« «t ITW* '* < a>ti t*r !'**•«. NJCHOLSON’a, Seventh uutl tjiirpcnti r r UNDEIIaIfiSED AHE y l'l'-EPAiiKD J-J to furnish any description o( Pitch Pine Lumber, from 8L Mary’a Mia Goor/tla. on favorable ternt. Also, bp™* ,toi»t, die., from Mudo. EDMUND A* SOLDER A UL Dock Street Wharf. mySO-tfll UPKUCB LUMBER AFLOAT.-BCANTLING AND D Joist of lemtth from U to SB feet losk, Mforted djaa Bx 4 to Bxl4. about 160 M. feet For axle byWORKMAN M CO. ■ No. 183 Walnut atreet __________ WATCHES, JEWELiIV, AC. ENO & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP Sterling,Standard & Silver-plated Wareia An elegant and extensive atoek always on band. Manu facturer* of ana dealer* in Geo. Eno’s celebrated Patent ICE PITCHER, which retain* the solidity of tho Ice on* third looser than any other, and la by far the moat econo mical ICE PITCHER ever Invented , S. E. Comer Eighth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., DUaaond Dealcn and Jevelcr*, No. 802 Chestnut Street, Philada., Would invite the attention of purchaser* to their lerc* and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE <*«. ICE PITCHERS, in great variety. A large assortment of smati BTUDB for EyetetJufsa, Just received. Watches repaired fn thabeet mannarand gaaranteeA GENTtI’ rvRNfSHINO GOODS. J. W. SCOTT & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURER*, AND DEALERS IN Men’s Furnishing Goods, @l4 Chestnut Street, Four doors below the '‘Continental," PHILADELPHIA. mhlf.m.w,tf PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Order* for these celebrated Shirt* supplied promptly brief notice. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late stylee in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 70a CHESTNUT. iwtJM toned over Galtors* whit# /n/ a end brown Linen; CivHorcii'e Cloth an« for ladle* and gento, at RICHELDERFER . B BAZAjtB. mva/anotl OPEN IN THE EVENING. HAKDWAKE. 1321 *&ms ess STREET. IDGE, BABB & CO* 1 IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestio Hardware, BALDWIN'S BUTTS, SCREWS, PULLEYS, BOLTS I SPEAR & JACKSON'S HAND AND PANEL BAWBI BUTCHER'S PLANE IRONS AND CHISELS,SHUTTE* AND REVEAL HINGES, Aa, Aa 1,000 Kegs Nails, All Sizes, attusduced prices. , _ mhWfm w«m BOOTING, & c. ROOFING. PATENT METAL, ROOFING. Thle Metal, aa a Roofing, la NON-CORROSIVE, not r* qulrinß paint It is setf-soldering, and in large **• quirinioieaa than half the tlmo 01 tin in roofiiui bulldmai or railroad cara, in lining tanka, bath-tubs, clstorna, Aa. Ac., or any article requiring to be air or water-tight. WO square feet of roof takes about 122 feet of sheet tin to cover It. and only 103 feet of patent rnetaL OFFICE, 114 Ifortb Sixth Street, Philadelphia* tnvffl-mw BASTS. MWANTED-SEVERAL GOOD HOUSES IN WEST Philadelphia. Price from $B,OOO to $12,000. Also, to Kent, houses upon Wulnut, Spruce or Pino struts, or the Intermediate streets running north or south, bo tween Twelfth und Twentieth streets. ' FETTER, KIUOKI3AUM & PURDY, •. - • U 8 North Fifth street l TIUVJEI.EIiS’ GKIDC. T. 1.1 m i FOR NFW YORK.-TIIE CAMDEN AMUOY and PHILADELPUIA ■■ ‘W— THENTON RAILROAD COM PANY’S LINES, from I'hiladoiphia to New York, and way places, from Walnut street wharf. „ . v Part, At 6 A. via Camden and Amboy. Accosl 8a 25 At BA. M.,vU Camden and Jersey City Expseea Mail, 800 At 3 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy Express, a go At 6.00 P. M.j via Camden and Amboy, t Ist claee, 225 Accom. and Emigrant, _ „ , >2d claw, 100 At 8 A. M.« 2, 6 and 6 P. Mm for Mount Holly, Ewans* ville, Petnberton.Hirmingham and Vlncentown. AtftArM.andaiVM.TorFreohold."'-- r - - . : - At 6,8 an dlO A. M., and 2,4 P. M,. for Trenton. At 6,8 and 10 A. Mm 1.2,4,5,8 aud'll.Bo P. SL, for Borden town, Burlington, Beverly and Dclanco. At 5 and 10 A. M. 1, % 4,5, 0 and 11,80 P. M/for Florence. At 6 and 10 A. M., 1,4, 5, n and ll.tKl P~ M. for-Edgewater, Riverside, Uivertow and Palmyra. At 6 and 10 A. M„ 1,4.« andllJo P. M ! f<fr Filh Hotue. iSf“Tbe 1 and 11.30 P. M. Lines vwill leave fromfoot of Market street, by upper ferry. . : * Lines from Kensington Depot wflJleaveasfolJdwß: :l At 11 A. M., C3O P. M. and to M. (night) vto Kensington and Jersey City, Now YorkExprcas Lines.... 00 At 8,10.15 and 11.00 A. M. t 2.80, 8.80. 4.80,6, P. M. and to M. for Trenton and Bristol. At 8 and 10.16 A M., 2.80,5 and 12 P. M. for Morrisvilld Mid ; TnUytown. . • ; At 8.00 and 10.15 A. M.. 2.80,4.80,6 and 12 P.M. forSchoncks* At 10.15 A. M., 280 and 6 P. M. for Eddington. M At 7.80 and 10.16 A. M.,230,4,5,6 and 12 P.M.for Com wells, Torretdalc, Uolmcsburg, Tacony, WisslnomJng Brides bnrg and Fraukford, and 8 P.M. for llolmesuurg and intermediate station*. a BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD tlNES from Remington Depot ' . a . „ At ROO A. M„ for Niagara Fell*. Buffatt, Dunkirk. Can. andafgua, Elinira, Ithaca, Gwegp,Rochester, Bingnamp ton, Oswego. Syracuse. Great Bond. Montrose, Wilkes barre, Bcrantoh, Btroudsburg, Water Gap. M Ataoo A. M. and 3.80 P. M.. for Belviderc, Easton, Lam hertville. Flomington, <fcc. The a» P. # M. *4™ connerta direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Ac. ~ . At 6 P. M. for Lainberlville and Intermediate Stations. From West Philadelphia Depot, via connecting Rail AM.3O A.M. 1.30 and 6.30 P.M.Waßhingtcln and New York Express Lines, via Jersey City...... •»-•• • * •-fJ & The l.ao A. 31. and 6.30 P. hC Lines run dally. AU others. tt>r Vines leaving Kensington Depot, take the care on Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut, at half an hour before deoarturc. The Care on Market Street Hallway riutf direct to Wert Philadelphia Depot. Chestnut and Walnut within one ruuare. On Sundays, the Market Street Cara will run to connect with the 1.30 A. M. and 6J!UX>. M..llnc-«. Fifty Pounda of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Paasengeraareprohinltca from taking anything aa bag gage but thcirjwearlng apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to bo paid for extra. The Company limit their re aponribiiitv for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any ainonnt beyond $10(1, except by ape* elfti contract Ticket* fold and Baggage checked direct through to Bocton, Worcester, Bpnugiield, Hartford. New Haven. Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy,. Saratoga, Utica. Home,' Byracuro, Rochester, Bnifalo, Niagara Falla and BufPCDfion Bridge. An additional Ticket Office la located at No. 838 Chestnut •treet, where ticketa to New York, and all important points North and Eaat, may he procured. Peruooß pur ebaaing Tickets at tliia Office, can havo their baggage checked from residence or hotel to destination, by Union Transfer Bagg&ge ExprcM. Line* from New York for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Courtland street at I.OU and 4.30 P.M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7.00 A. M., fl IVM. and 13 night, via Jersey City and Kenaiugton. At 8.40 A. M. and 12 M., via Jersey City and'W.PmadelphiA. . From Pier No. 1, N. Klver, at 5 A. M. and 3, 4 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. June l^s7. YS'lrsm&msan. Pennsylvania centk.vl, Railroad.—Summer Time.-Takin* elToct June 2d, Wfi. The traiiie of the Pennsylvania Central JUttroad leave the Depot, at Thirty-firwt and Market atreet/,-which Is reached dwectly by tie earn cl flic Market Street Pawnger Railway. Those of the Cnoetnut and Walnut Street Railway run within ones ware of It* , T , ON SI.NDAVS—'J he Market Street Care leave Front and Market meet* 35 mlnutce before the departure of eachtrain. 8lfv» pit:vCar Tickets can be had on application at the Ticket Umce, Northwest comer of Ninth and Chestnut 8 of the Union Transfer Company will call f**r and deliver at tno iJepot. Orders left at No. '.*tl Cho-'t nut street, or No. I South Eleventh street, will receive at* tentha. TRAJNB LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ. Mail Tran.. ..*.7.7. .7. 777.7 777. at S.OO A. M. PaoLi Aocmn. No. 1 nt 10.00 A. M. Ftt? Ur.-, fc Erie *t IXIOP. JL Peoli Accmnic-di-.tif-u No. 2 at. I.«fj I. M. HarrM-urg Accora... ftt2.3u 1. M. ArMiiu fvt4.W P. Park?b.:rg Train ‘it 5.30 P. M. V/est-m Acr.f.un. Train. ... . at 6.40 P. Cincinnati Express ~ fit 7.&J I. M* Erie Mail < »t 7.W £ >J* Fhiladelj hia Express at 11.15 £. M. paoli Accora. No. 3 aj, 9.W P. M. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Saturday* . Philadelphia Expires leasee daily. All other trains daily, except Sunday. t _ , ' ' The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. Tor full particular* a- to fare and accommodar tlona, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent 137 Dock street •Trains arrive at depot, viz.: _ „ Cincinnati Exrreaa at 1.15 A. M. Philadelphia Express..... , 7.10 Erie Mail. ‘ 7.10 " PacUAccoin. N0.,1... ■ d-'JO ParkeburgTrain ’ g-JJ u Lftscarter'Traiu.. 12.40 P. M. Fast I Jue and Erie Express...... 110 * Paoli Accoin. No. 2 1 Day Express .... .. Paoli Accom. No. 8 7.00 Harriiburg Accora WO For further information, apply to- • . 4 JOIfN C. ALLENrTiekettaeot SOLChfietaut street SAMUEL, if. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot The Penurvlvania Railroad Company will not aaaurae any risk for ftaggace, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rwponribuity to One Hundred Dollar* In value. All Raggage exceeding that amount imvalue will bo at the ri*k Cf ° Wt ™' ETWA K'S! Wiulwfs, General Superintendent Altoona, Pa. ■wr lll— r l PHILADELPHIA. OEKKAN. JHitawnsHklTOWN AND NORRISTOWN HAIL mw —WJ-boap time TABLE.-On and after Wednesday* Mav 1.1867. * FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave 7.8,9.U5,10, U, 13 A. M.; l, 3, aiS. 9, 10, U, la A. M.; h 'Gio 8.28 down train.' and'the 3)£ 6X OP train,,' will not atop on the Gennantotvn Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—&li mlntitei A.M. 1 2.7 and IOX P.M. Leave Oenoautown—BLl4A. M. ;l, 6 aua P. M. CHESTNUT HILI, IiULRUA.IV Leave Philadelphia-8.8, in, IS A. M-; 2, HX,65<. 7.9 and Leave Cheetnnt 1H11—7.10 mlnntee, 8. tL4O and U. 40 A. Leave Philadelphia—Al6 minutes A M.; 2 andV P. M. Leave Chestnut HiiMAQ minutes A M. j 1140, 6.40 and minutes P. 61. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelpbig-iS. 7M. 9,1L05 A hL; IX, 8, <54. 6«, Leave NorriiSiowD—s.4o. T. 7.60, 9, 11A.M. SIX. 3,454,8.15 M. ON SUNDAYS. „ •, Leave Philadelphia—9 A. M., 3M and J.IIP. M. I^ave <|lod9 P. M. Leave Philadelnhia-4 IX, 9, 11.06 A. M.; 134,3, Hi. IX. *" Leave’ 8.20, BX. UJ6 AM.; 2,' 2X. . «.9andlWP.M. ONBTODAyB CLeave A GL, 2)4 and. 7.16 P. M. LeaveManayunk—7M A M.,6and9MP. M. W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, Depot J Ninth and Green streets. mnnn WEST CHESTER AND PHILA MM tegtatangm delphia railroad. via me. “ WL ~ DIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On after MONDAY, June 24th, 1867, trains will leave Depot, Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, ns follows: Trains leave Philadelphia for West Ohea tergit 7.16 A. M., ILOO A. M., 2.30,4.16, AGO, 7.09 and 10.30 f Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street, 6.16,7.16,7.30 and 10.46 A M., L 65, AGO and AGO P. SL Trains leaving West Chester at 7.90 A.M, and leaving Philadelphia at AGO P. M., will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from stations between West Chester andß. 0. Junction going East will take trains leaving West Chester at 7.16 A. SL, and going West will take train leaving Philadelphia at AGO P. M., and transfer at B. C. Junction. Leave Philadelphia for Media at 5.30 P.M. Leave Media for Philadelphia at 6.40 P. M.—stopping at aUistations. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. and 4.50 P. M., and leaving JVrat Chester at 7.80 A.IL and AGO P. .U.,con nect at B. C. Junction with Trains on tho P. and B. C. K. B. for Oxford and intermediate points .. . ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at &00 A M. and LeavhWest Chester 7.45 A M. and 5.0 b P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and -Walnut streetcars. Those of,the Market street line run within one square. The cars ofboth lines connect witn each train upon its arrival. • On Sundays the Market street ears leave Front and Market streets thirty-five minutely before each Train leaves the' depot, and will connect with each train on arrival, to oarry passengers Into City. "< ISF” Passengers' ore allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and tho Company will not, in any case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one nuudred dol* lari, unless special contract is made for tho same. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. rrrmnewwn RAIUTAN AND DELAWARE BAY Railroad.— Resumption of Summer - " ■ 3Mt = Travel to NEW*YORK and LONG BRANCH. * • . , FARE TO NEW YORK, «2 00. FARE TO LONG BRANCH. $3 00. EXCURSION TICKETS TO LONG BRANCH, good for one week, $8 00. . ■•* * r *, Through, without change of cars, to Long Branch, in FOUR AND A HALF 110 OitS. On and after Monday, May 18th, 1867, tho Express line willieuvo Philadelpnla from Vine Street Ferry at 7.46 A M. Returning, leave New York from Pier 32, foot of Xhiane street, at 11.16 A. M., and Long Branchat 12.56 P.M. On and after Saturday.Ouly 6th, a train will leave Vine Street Ferry every Saturday, only, at T;is P. M. for Long Branch. Returning from Long Branch on Monday at 4.25 A. 61., until further notice. FAST FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW, YORK. Freight left at tho Warehouse, No. 820 North Delaware avenue, before 6 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 13.00 M. Tickets for New York and Long Branch can be procured at the office of the Philadelphia Local Express Company. 025 Chestnut street. ... R. 11. CHIPMAN, Agent 320 North Delaware avanne. my&tfl W. d. BNBEPEN A CO.. Lessees* ROAD, to WUkccharre, Mahanoy City, Mount Carmel, Centralis, and Ml polnta on Lehigh Valley Railroad and its branches. , By now arrangements, perfected tnie day, this road is mailed to give increased despatch to merchandise eon* eigne d to tho above named points, Goods delivered at tho Through Freight Depot, 8. E. cor. of FRONT and NOBLEStreets, Before 6 P. M„ will reach Wilkesbarre,; Moimt.Carmel. Mahanoy City, and the other stations In. M&hanoy and aflemMoreU A. 4jJ« WM. H. GATZMER, Agent ITBAVELERS 4 GUIDE, QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD. 26J Honrs to Cincinnati via Pennijlviuila Bailroid 4 Pan H»ndl4. ? 1-2 BtWI LESSTIHB tbanbyeompctlns lines. ! " PaMengera taking 7.30 P. M., arrive to Cincinnati next; evening at lafldP. M.; XX hour*. Only one nlghten, OUt£. ♦ • 'V . ■ • '.I The Celebrated Palace State Boom Sleeping Cara run through from Philadelphia to.Ctocinnati. ■ai Paseonwr* taking tlio .ft M» and 11 P.M. train* reach Cincinnati and all point* Went and South one train to ad-' vance of all other route*. ! ■_ TOeccuro the nnequaled advantage* of thla line he par.; Ucnlar, and aak for ticket* “Via Pan Dandle,” at Ticket 1 Olfico. N. W. corner JJlnth and CheetnuJ «treete, and* Depot, West Philadelphia. JNO. DUBAND, General Superintends, -S. J. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent, JNO. IL MILLEB, General Agent, - RTtKBHRBn READING RAILROAD JWaPM“®iBP GREAT THUNK LINE from Philo , "v, ..dolphiA to fho interior of Penrusylva nu, the Bchnylkill, Susquehanna, Cumberland and Wyoming Valleys, the North, Northwest and the Canadas, Summer Arrangement of Passenger Trains, M aye, 1867, leaving the Company’s Depot Thirteenth and CaUowhiiJ streets, Philadelphia at the following hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATIONS.—At 7.30 A. M. for Beading and all Intermediate Stations. Returning, leaves Beading at ddO P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M, MORNING EXPRESS,—At Al 6 A M. f for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Potteville, Pine Grove, Taraaqua, Banbury, WilliamsportElmira, Rochester, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Allentown, Wilkesbarre, Dittston, York, Carlisle, Cbambersburg, Hagerstown, &6. Ac. This train connects at Reading with the Bast Penn. Elvania Railroad trains for Allentown, Ac.; and with the ibanon Valley train for Harrisburg, Ac.; at Port Clinton with C&t&wlaaa R. B. trains for Williamsport; Lock Haven, Elmira. Ac.; at Harrisburg with Northern Central, Cum. berland Valley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna trains for Northumberland, Williamsport, York, Chamberaburg, EXPRESS—Leave, Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M. for Reading, PottsviUo. Harrisburgh, Ac., connect big with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Cob ACCOMODATION.—Leaves Pottstown at 6.20 A. M., stopping at intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.30 P. M-j arrives in Pottatown at 8 46 P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION—Leaves Reading at 7.80 AM., stopping at ail way stations; arrives in Phila delphia at 10.16 A M. _ Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M.;. arrives in Reading at 7.46 P. M. _ Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at S.IQ A M., and Potts ville at E. 45 A M., arriving in Philadelphia at LOO P. M. Afternoon trainsleave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M., and PottaviUe at 2.45 P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 146 P. M. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Keadiim With Afternoon Accommodation couth at 0.30 P. M. arriving taPbiladelphia at 9.10 KM. Market train, with a Passenger car attached.leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Pottsville and all Way Stations: leaves PotUviile at 7 A SL, for Philadelphia and all Way Stations. All the above trains run uaiiy, Sunday? excepted. Sunday trains leave PottaviUe at z.‘*i A. M.« aui Philo delphia at 2.15 P. M.j leave PhilndtlpUa, for Heading at Ltfi A. XL, ndurnint from Reading at 4.25 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.—Pa*-senum for Downiugiov/nand imenoediot© points take tlio 7.2'j A-T -and 5-to j*. M. traiuri from PhiladolphiM- returning frorr Downingtov/n at tiU A. M.. and L'j»J V. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND rilE WEST.— Leaves New York nt i* A. M, s. ! »Jaud B,'V p. M„ p!:.?eing Reading at 1, A. M., I.SO and lu.od P. M., tmd connect at Harrisburg with Pt'niU'yivania. and North ern Genual K&ilrotul Exyresrf Train.-? for Pittsburgh, Chi cago, Williamj.-port. Elmira, Baltimore, &c. Returning. E-ij-rtv J Train Harrisburg, on arrival jf Pennsvlyouia Express from Titt/hurgli, at 8 fetid 8.4>. A M.,9.u - r M Reading J-t L4A and 10.3 J AM. aud L2o andl’l IbJUA!. arriving at NewYcrk iO.lu AM.,»md 4 At audt.JUp. M. Sleeping Can* accompanying thv<*e train* through between Jeuey City r.ud Pittsburgh, wiihout change. Mail train for New York leas c.' Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M Mail train for HarrDburg leaves 1 Nov.- York at 12 NV-ti. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY i2.ULRO.AD.-Trains leavt Pottatilh. at 7, U. 30 A M., aud 7.15 V. ?>!., returning from Tam aqua at 7.25 A M.. and L4U and 4.15 P. YL SCHUYLKILLAXI) SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.- Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrovc and Har risburg, aud at L6u*P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re turning from Harrisburg ut»C.2OF. cL and from 'Fremont at 7.35 A M. and 6.25 P. M. . , . TICKETS.— Through firsteljus tickets and emigrant ticket* to all the* principal poiuU in tho North and West and Canadas Excursion T iketu from Philadelphia to Reading ana Intermediate tations.- good for only, are sold by fiftomisg Accommodation, Market'- i'r*in, Reading and Pottatown Accommodation Train* at reduced ratea. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia pood for day onlr.are told at leading and Intermediate Station.* by Reading abd Pottatown Accomodation Trains at reduced fate*. The following ticket* are obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford,' Treasurer. No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia or of G. A Mcolla, General Superintendent, Commutation Tiekets&t 25 per cent, discount, between •Bypoint* doeired, for, familii® and firms. - ■ Mileage Tickets, good for 2,(XteuUcs, between all point*, at £62 Ui each, for families and firms. —Season Ticket*, for three, Ms, cine or twelve month«,for holders only, to all polec at reduced rate*. Clergymen reeidiug on the line oi the road will be fur nlahedwith card*, entitling thcinaelves and wives to tick ets at half-fare. Excursion Ticket! from Philadelphia to principal eta Mona, good for Saturday, Sunday aud Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and Callowhil] streets. , , , . FREIGHT.—Goode of all deecrfptiona forwarded to all the above cointa from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow street*. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 6.80 A M., U. 45 noon, and 6 P. for Reading, Lebanon. Harzisburg, Potfirviße, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. Mails cloee at the Philadelphia Poet-Office for all places' on the road and its branches at 6 A 6L, and for the prin dpal Stations only at iISP. M. ' ■■■ll NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R.- MIDDLE ROUTE.—-Shortest most direct line to Bethlehem, ABehtovm, Maoch Chunk. Hazleton, White Haven, WUkeabarre,Mahanoy City,Mt Cannel. and all tho points “aUMMKR DAILY TRAINS- On and after B,l SO7, Passenger trains leave the New Depot, comer of Berks and American - Streets, daily (Bnnoays exoeptedh &s follows: At 7.46 A M.—Morning Express for Bethlehem and Prin cipal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, connect ing at Bethlehem with Lehigh valley Railroad for Allen town, Catasauqua. Slatington, Mauch Chunk, Weather ly, Je&neeviilev Hazleton. Whit© Haven,: wiikesbarro, Kingston, Pittston, and all point* in Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys: also, in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanov City, and with Catawissa Railroad for Bupert,Danville, Milton and Williamsport Arrive at Manch Chunk at 12.05 A. M.J at Wiikesbarro at 3 P. M.; at Mahanoy City at 2P. M. Passengers by this train can -take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 11.65 A M. Jersey Central Rail * At A 46 A*S£~^XcctimacStfon fmFDoyiestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro* and Hartsville, by this train, take Stago at Old York Road. At 10.15 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington* stopping at Intermediate Stations. AtLSO P.M.—Express for Bethlehem,Allentown, Manch Cbnnck, White Haven, Wilkcsborre. Mahanoy City, Cen tralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Cannel and all points in Maho. nay and Wyoming Coal Regions. Passengers for Green vine take this train to Quakertowm. . At 2.45 P. M.—Accomomdation for Doylcstown, stopping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doyleetown for New Hope, and at North Wales for Bum n^jt4»ooP. M.—Accommodation forDoylestown,stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatborough and Hartsville take stage at Abington; for LumbervUle, at Devlestown. „ _ 4m _, . . At 5.20 P. ML—Through accommod'n for Bethlehem and all stations on main iiue of North Peunsylvania Railroad, Mnnecting at Bethlehem. wlth Leliigh Valley Evening Train forK as ton, Alientowm Mauch Chunk. • ■ : , At 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation for Landsale, stopping . at all intermediate stations. , _wv__ .. . At From Bethlehem at 9.15 A. M.. 2.05 and 8.40 P. M. KO6 M: train makes'direct oonnection’-wjth Lehigh , Valley trains from. Easton, Wilkesharre, Mahanoy City , and Hazleton. Passengers leaving Easton at IL2O AM. • arrive In Philadelphia at 2.05 P.M. . _ _ __ Passengers leaving Wilkeebarre at 1.80 P. M. connect at Bethlehem at 6.16 P. H., and arrive at Philadelphia atr : 1.40 P. M. From Doylestown at 8.25 A M., 5.10 and 7.40 P. M. Frsm Laisdalo At 7.30 A. M. w „ From Fort Washington at 11.60 A GL and 8.05 P, M, - SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.45 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. • Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.30 P. GL Fifth and BLxth streets Passenger Cars convey paesen- * tn to and from tho new Depot White Cars of Second and Third Staeets Line and Union t Lino run within a short distance of the Depot Tickets must be procured at the Ticket office, in order , to secure the lowest rates of RK. Agent Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal points, at Glann'a North Penn. Baggage Express Office, No. 106 South Fifth street PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE JMfI@S3S®£AILRQ/U5-BUMMER TIME TA- Through and Direct Route be tween Philadelphia. Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams port and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania.—Elegant Bleeping Gars on all Night Trains. _ On and after MONDAY, April 29th, 1867, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows:' westward: Mail Train leaves Philadelphia..;..' 7.00 P. M. *• “ « Williamsport 4.30 A. M. « ** ferrivbs at Erie ........: 4.08 P.M. Erie Express loaves Philadelphia 12.00 Noon. *.r 4* ~ ? wniittuißport]B.4&~p7m« “ ** arrives at Erie.. ;...lu.QO*A. M. Elmira Mail loayes'Philadelphla • * 8.00 A. M, *». “ Williamsport.' ..6.45P.M. *• 11 arrfvosatLockHaven. 8.10 P. M, EASTWARD. • , MallTrainleaveaErfo . 10.25A.M. *» 4* 4* Williamsport. 10.10 P.M. * ** arr. at Philadelphia 7.00 A.M. Erie Exp’ss leaves Erie S.OUP. M. m *• «* Williamsport 4.20 A-M. 11 arr. at Philadelphia .1.00 P.M, ElmiraMaille&ves Lock Haven 7.15 A. M. *t ,*» »* Williamsport..; ~8.85 A. M, « M ' ar?. atrhiladelpiiiß. ...4.... 5.40. P. M. Mail and Express connect with alltrains on Warren and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M., arrive at Irrinetoa at 6.40 A. M., and Oil City at kSO A. M. „ „ , . Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M., arrive at Oil City at 186-P. M. All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make close connections at Oil City with trains for franklin , and Petroleum Centre. Baggage cheeked thro ■ jeB-tf GenerafsuperinteudenL THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER o, 1867. fX CMBBBBBKR . PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON BALTIMOIIE RAILROAD— **rTXME TABLE.—Commencing Mom day, July Bth, 1867. Trains will leave Dcyot, corner of Bread street and Washington avenue, as follows: „ Way-mail Train, at 8.80 A M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular statfons. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Crlaiield ana intermediate stations. Express train at 11.60 A M. (Sundays excepted) for Bal timore and Washington. Express Train at 8.80 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal«: tlmore Washington, stopping a* Chester, Thurlow, -Linwood, Clayinont. Avilmmgton, Neivport, Stanton, Newark, —Elkton, North-Eafit, Charleston, Perryville, Havrc-dc-Grace, Aberdeen, l * Perryman’s, Edgcwood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer’i Run. • Night Express at 11.00 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and Washington. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays ex cepted) with- Delaware IL R. Une, stopping at New Castlet Middleton, Clayton, Dover, Harrington, Beaford, Salisbury, Princess Anne and connecting at Crisfield with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and tho South. v Fasacngers for Fortress Moure© and Nor oik via" Balti more will tako the ILSO AAL Train. Via CristUeld will take thell.OOOP, 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.M. The 4.30 P.M.trainconnccts witnthe Delaware Rail road for Milford and intermediate stations. The 6,00 P.M. Newcastle! -• v : Leave Wilmington 8.30, 7.1 S and 8.00 A r M.« 4.00 and 6.30 P. M., daily. i he 7.16 A. M. will not stop at statiozu between Chester and Philadelphia. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.26 A. M., Way Mail. 0.35 A M., Express. 2.15 P. M.* Ex press. 6.30 P. M., Express. 8.56 P. M-, Erprese, _ : . SUNDAY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE, leave Haiti.- more at. 8.65 P. M., stopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at North-East, Elkton and Newark to take pasaengero for Philadelphia, and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore, and at Chester to leave passengers from Washington or Bolti- m Tbxongh tickets to all points West, South and Southwest may be procured at Ticket-office, 828 Chestnut street,under Continental Hotel, where uleo State Rooms and Berths in Sleeping Chib can be secured during the day. Peraona purchasing tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Com pany. H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent «“as, to thb ■at. 1 * w aag: CAJrD EN and Atlantic RAILROAD! On and after MONDAY, September 3d, 1867, trains will leave Vine Street Ferry as follows Moil Freight, with pasaengcr-car attached. Atlantic Accommodation Mail. Freight Accommodation. Junction Accommodation to Jackson and inter' ' mediate stations, leaves Vine street;.. S.S)P. M. Returning—leaves Jackson..; 0.38 A. M. HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN _ . Leaves Vine street 1U.15 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Leaves Haddonficld.. 1.00 P. M. and 3. 15 P- 3L SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC Leaves Vine street at 7.30 A. M. and Atlantic at 4.10 P. M. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round trip tickets, good only for the day and traiu 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. 838 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, and cheek to Hotel or Cottage at At lantic City. D. 1L MUNDY, Agent. IK r'mmmmxmmr PHILADELPHIA A BALTIMORE CENTRAL RALLROAD.-Suramer ■ um Arraneementa. On and after Sa turd ay June Ist, 1867,the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the weet Chester & Pliiladelphin Railroad.corner of Thirty-first and Chestnut streets,(West Pfciilad&.),at7.l6 4. M., and 4.00 P. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 5.15, and Oxford at 6.06 A. M., and •oave Oxford at 3.25 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger Car attached, will ran m Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at 11.16 K. M.. Oxford at 1100 M., and Kennett at 1.00 I*. 51.. con necting at West Chester Junction with a Train for rhila ielphla. OnWednwdaya and Saturdays traius leave Phi ladelphia at 2.30 P. 51., run through to Oxford. Tba Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.16 A. 51. oounecta 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 4.50 P. M. runs to Rising bun, Sfd. Paa-ongers allowed to tako Weiring Apparel only, tu Bftggt-g*' ■. and the Company will not in any cruse he respou-. rible fer an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unices • ipc-fial contract he made iorthe same. . mhlft HENRY WOOD. Gonora frr. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES from foot of Market street n*pperFerry). Commencing TTFSDAV, September 3d, I**7. , BA. M.• Morning Mail, for Bridgeton, Salem. Millville. Vineland and intermediate points. 3/JuP. M. Bridgeton, Salem, Vineland,•Milllville and, fntennednte #tntiom*, 4.00 P. hi. Cni>e May } , a c ?eneer. 6.tXt P.M. Woodbury Accommodation. Cape May Freight leaves Camden at P. 20 A. 5L West Jersey Freight Train leaves Camden *at 11.60 A. M. Freight will be received at Second Covered 'Wharf be low Walnut street, from 7A. M. until SP. AL Preight je . calved before P A. M. trill go forward the same day. Freight Delivery, No. 22*f South Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. SEWELL. Superintendent. to tte DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL ntinpton, Delaware: Steamer ELIZA HANCOX nil! leave Dock street wharf- daily at lo A. M. and 4P. SL Return ing, leave Market street whaiVWlUgaingjton. at 7 AM, and.lP.M. - • -i- I ■-V t , Fare for the round trip . Single ticket** .. ........ Chester and Marcus H00k... For further particulars, apply on board; jy22 • . L. W. BURNS, Captain. ta fe UP THE river-daily excur. slona to Burlington and Bristol—Touch ■ing each way at Riverton, Torresdale, Andalusia and Beverly, The splendid Steamboat JOHN A. WARNER leave* rhil&delpnia. Chestnut street wharf, at 2'and 6 o’clock P. M. Returning, leaves Bristol at 6.W o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock'P. M. • Fare g> each way. Excursion, 40 cte. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, I CT. F. ID TT IST T O 3ST, lot 800TH FRONT 8T„ SOLE A6ENT. | WINES—The attention of the trade is solicited to the following very choice Wines, Brandies* Ac. For sale hr DUNTON A LESSON, No. 315 South Front street * SHERRIES—CampbeII A Co., “Single,” “Double,” and “Triple Grape,” “Rudolph,” Amontillado/Topaz, V. V. P.. Anchor and Bar, Spanish Crown and F. Yailotte's. PORTS—Hebello, Valerite A Co. Oporto, “Vinho Velhc Real,” P. Martin, and F. Valletta's pure juice, Ac. BRANDIES—RenauIt A Co.—in glass and wood; Hen nessey drOo. Gtard,Dupay A Co., Old Bisquit—vintage 1836 and 1863. r . GlNS—“Meder Swaa^anA CLARETS—Cruae, File, Frerea A Co* high grade wine* : Chateau Margaux* superior St Jnuen—m pint*'and quarts; La Rose, Chateau Luminy, Ac. •• 5 MUSCAT—Do Frontignan—in wood and glass; Ver mouth, Absinthe, Maraschino, and Cordials—in glass. . CHAMPAGNE-Agents for Chas. Farr, Her Maje«ty*i Royal Rose, Burgundy, and other favorite brand*. SWEET OUy—L’Eepmaese A Cancel-Bordeaux. . M‘.A ZE6 fZ ** Bucceaiorto Geo. W. Gray, 3 'A if Jl5 H.' 33 ' W lt* jl 11 2d. 26, 28 and 30 South Bixth‘ St, Philad’a* JJ Fine Old Stock Oat-Brows Ales, *>, r Family and i UiiN C. BAKER A CO. OFFER TO THE TRADE- O C. L. Oil—New made. Just received. Alcohol.—96 per ct-nt, in barrels. Ipecac.—Powdered, in 25 pound boxes. “ " ” M pound bottles, U. S. A, Agents for T7off*a Malt Extract. Agoutsfortbo manufacturer of a superior article of Rochelle Solve and Scidlitz Mixture. ' •> a a BAKER A CO., street* Philadelphia. 1 L/tJ;*t>Ll)A AND GEORGIA ARROW R00.T.-THE L> New; Crop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling whiteness; directly from the growers. Sold at standard weight, and guaranteed in freahneu ind purity. -HUBBELIa Apothecary, - ..... 1410 Ohestnßt street. OOBINBON’B PATENT BARLEY AND GROUTS, I\j Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow Root Cox*i Sparkling Gelatin. Taylor’s Homoeopathic Cocoa, Cooper** cor. Fourth andßace streets. WRENCH ROSE WATER-JUST RECEIVED, AN U Invoice of the Celebrated “Chills triple distilled Rose, Orange, Flower arid Cherry Laurel Water. .'For sale in cans and bottles. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., Whole* lale Druggists, northeast cor. Fourth and Race streets. . riBUGGISTS,. CONFECTIONERS AND PERFUMERS XJ are solicited to examine our stock of superior Essen* ;ial Oils* as Sanderson’s Oil, Lemon and Bergamot Al ien*!! Oil Almonds. Winter’s Oil of CltroneUa, Hotchkiss’ Oil of Peppermint, China 1 Oil of Lavender! OriJSSSm, Orange, etc* eta * ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., N.Rcon Fourth and Racists.. Philaaa. Henry c. Lancaster, . Commiaaiou Merchant Spruce and Delaware Avenue, established In 1826. Flour, Com, Oats and Mill Feed, sold wholesale and retail, at lowest market rates, and delivered to all part* of the city, . - sep7-ly «AM£6 A.WBIGHT, THORNTON PUR CLEMEHT A. flmmyiw, IBRODORB WRIGHT, FRANK L. NBanL, PETER WRIGHT A SONB, Importers of Earthenware - and Shipping and Commission Merchants, • No. 116 Walnut street Philadelphia, COTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK OF EVERY width from one to six feet wide,all numbers. Teat and Siting, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W. EVeRMAN A CO., No. 102 Jones's Alley. PRIVY WELLS,—OWNERS OF PROPERTY—THE only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Disinfected, at very fow pricoa A. TOYS SON, Manufacturer of Pon. dret.t.<v Goldsmith's Pall. Llbrary'gtreet. IMPERIAL PRUNES.—IO CASES 7LB. CANISTERS, 1 high grade, French Imperial Prunea, landing and for •aleßy JOS. B. BUSSEER A CO.TIOB SouthDelawaw avenue, . ■. TBATELEKB’ OIIIUE. BETURNING-LEAVE ATLANTIC: . 4.40 P. M. ,11.40 A. M. 6.45 A. Al. EXCDKMIO! WINESf LIQUORS &C. lIJj{I7GS« BUSINESS CARDS, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE company: Capital and Assets, $16,271,(376. Invested in United States, $1,800,000 - ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED WTTHOU REFERENCE TO ENGLAND. ~ OFFICE, No. 6 Merchants’ Exchange, PHIIAPELPHIA. mhl4-th e tn-gm Delaware mutual safety insurance com l M J?»nyjln c o r TXi r *t«il by the Legislature ol Penney 1- Office, 8. E. comer Third and Walnut itreeta, Phlladel marine Insurances, on veaeele, cargo and freight, to, all parte of the world, INLAND INSURANCES, on good*, by river, canal, lake and land carriage, to all pane of the Union. t FIRE INSURANCES on merchandlae generally. On Store®, Dwelling House*, be, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November i, 1866. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan, IB7L .V. $114,000 00 130,000 United States Six per cent Loan, 1881.. 188,600 00 100,000 United. States 7 3-10 per cent Loan; Treasury Notes. 211,600 00 116,000 City of Philadelphia Six per cent Loan (exempts) 126,662 60 §4,000 State of Pennsylvania Six per cent 1 Loan . §4,700 00 46,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent Loan. 44,620 00 <O,OOO State of New Jersey Six per cent Loan 60,760 00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage 6 per cent Bonds 20£0000 6,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mori gage 6 per cent. Bonds 24,260 00 16,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six per cent Bonds (Penna. R. It guar antee) 20,760 00 O.OQO State 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 oy the city of Philadel phia 16,000 00 7,160 148 shares stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 8,258 25 . 6,000 100 rharea stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 3,960 00 20,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company.. 29,000 00 126,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first liens on city property 195,900 00 1,046,050 Par. .7.38 A. M. .9.15 A. M. .4.15 P. M. Real Estate Bill# Receivable for Insurances made Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma* rine Policies—Accrued Interest and other . debts duo the Company 38,92? 88 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance aud other Companies, £5,173. Estimated value . 2,900 00 Ca#h in Bank. ; 841,102 28 ** in Drawer 447 34 41,649 60 *1,W7,321 56 •This being a new enterpri*«, the par £s assumed am the market value. Thom*3 C. llr.nd, ‘Henry Sloan, John C. Davis, > [William G,Boulton, ' Ednmnd A. Soudcr, • [Edward Darlington* Theophihit? Pauldiug, 11. Jones Brooke, John It Penrose, jEdward Lafourcade, James Traqv air, [Jacob P. Jones, Henry C. DaUelt, Jr., ! James B. M’Farland, James C. 11 ftud, ijoshua P. Evre, Wm. C. Ludwig, | Spencer M’llvaine, Joeeph H. Seal, ‘Jacob Itit-gel, George G. Lciper* iGeorgn w. Bemadou, Hugh Craig, 'John B. Semple, Pittsburgh* John D. Taylor, ;A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh, Samuel E. Stoke*. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS C. HAND, President JOHN G. DAVIS, Vice President Hbitoy Lthbitot, Secretary. del3*tnol The reliance insurance company of phil adelphia. - Incorporated in 1541, . Charter Perpetual oif.ee, No. 308 Walnut street.. CAPITAL $300,000. Insures against loan or damage by FIRE, oil House*' Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and os Furniture, Goods, Wared and Merchandise in town or country, LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Apgpfx- .$398,135 59 Invested in the following Securities, viz.: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured..sl2o,6oo 00' United States Government Loans 122,000 tt). Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans fIyJOO 00 Pennsylvania 83,000,000 6 per cent L0an...... r. 21,000 W Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and second , Mortgages.,.,....; . .... 35,00000 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per cent Loan 5,000 0C Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent mort gage DOndn 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 5t00k...... *3BO 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's • Stock Cash in Bank and on hand. Worth this date at market price..; directors. Clem. Tingley, HenJ. W. Tingloy, Wm. Mueeer, Marshall Him . Samuel Biapnanu -Chaika Leland, H. L. Carson, Thomas H.. Moore, laaac F. Baker, B&muel Castner, Wm. Stevenson, • Alfred English, James T. Young. CLEM. TINGLEY, President, Thomas C. Hill, Secretary PnmAiiKLPHIA, December 1,1864 ■. Jal-ta,tn,a,tr PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY &OF Philadelphia, No. 11l Sooth FOURTH street, INCORPORATED, 3d MONTH, 22(3,518®. CAPITAL, $150,000 PAID IN. Insurance on Livea, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6,10 or 10-ycarpremidme, Non-forfeitnre. . „ at a future age,or on prior deceaM by Yearly Premium*, or 10-year Premium*—both Non-forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. , Term-Poßclea. Children^,Endowments, . whilo jziving"tha insured the eecwityo a Peld-up tJapitat, wi2aivi<fe thaentire Profits of.the Lift buaineßs 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, ana in other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. DIRECTORS. Bamuel R. Shipley, Henry .Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wletarßrowiu Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Richard Cadbury, William Hacker, - Charles 1 Coffin. ■ BAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, President, > Actuary, THOMAS WISTAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNSEND, oc4-tfs Medical Examiner. ' Legal Adviser pHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEL Incorporated ism-charter perpeual, '! No. 2ai Walnut street, opposite the Exchange. i In addition to Marine and Inland Insurance this Com* panylumrca from loss or damage by Fire, on liberal < terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture. &c., for i limited periods, ana permanently on buildings by deposit t or premium, ■ ’ l The Company has been in active operation for more , than sixty .years, during all losses have been Promptly j John L: Hodge, David Lewis, N. B. Mabony, Beniamin Etting, i John T. Lewie. Thos. 11. Power*, ’ William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Lehman, 'Edmond Castfllon, . D. Clark Wharton. Bamuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., . Louis C. Norris. wJOHN R. WUCHEREH. FreaMent, Becretary. • ‘ , AMERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.—‘ ii. Office Farquhar BuildingeNo. 328 Walnut street, Ma- ’ rine and Inland Insurances Bisks taken on Vessels, Car- 1 toe, and Freights to all pacta of the world, and on gooda : on inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads, and > other conveyances throughout the United States. WILLIAM CRAIG, President. _ PETER cullen. Vice President ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. DIRECTORS. ■. ■ William Craig, Wm. T. Lowber, Peter CtiUcn, J. Johnson Brown, JohnDallet, Jr., Samuel A. Rulon, William H. Merrick, Charlea Conrad, Gillies Dallett, Henry L. Elder, Beni. W. lUcharda, S. Rodman Morgan. Wm. M. Baird, Pearaon Serrill Henry ti Dallett JdM American fire insurancecompany, in cor. porated 18la—Charter perpetual No. 810 WALNUT Btreet, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Btook and Surplus in- ‘ vested in Bound and available Securities, continue to in line on dwelling*, stereo, furniture, merchandise, vessel, ; in port, ana their cargoes, and other personal proport* , All losses liberally anamompUy adjusted. \ Thomaa R. Marsh, James R, Campbell John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, : Patrick Brady, Charlea W. Poultney. John T. Lewu, Israel Morris, John P. wetborill „ , THOMAH R. MARIS, President AmntßT C. L. Cntwsoim. Secretary, ■ jpAMEINSURANOECOMPANY,NO. 408 CHESTNUT " ,treet * PHILADELPHIA. FIBE AND INLAND INSURANCE! DIRECTORS. Francis N. Buck. John W. Bverman Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr., Robert Pearce, E. D. WoodruS. P.S, Juatlce, Chaa. Stokes, Oeo.A. wSt. vj,, Jon D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President, „ T _ chas. iuchabds&n, vice Predd* W.LBnancnaaD,Secretary. , . INSURANCE. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania! Market value 81,070.280 76 Coet, 31.030.552 US ; 8358,195 69‘ |g2^-'* c ® jiyRTER PERPETUAL. fbajvklin FIRE INBURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, Not. 439 and 437 Chestnut Street, Assets on January 1,1807, l3. ..._.. . ...swam oo Accrued Surplus MO,7M)t Premiums 1,209,432 li UNSETTLED CLAIMS. " INCOME FOB UOT 5 $27.41)1 18, $30,000. losses )Paid Since 1829 Over #©,000,000. Perpetual md Temporary Policies on Liters! Terms; DIRECTORS. _ . Cbu. N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner* Samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richard* ' OHABLEB N. JAB. W. MoiSfjSTTiR^ 1 ' FI£B ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL m phta. Office, No. 34 N. Fifth street. Ineor. P IH A uprated March 37,1830. Insure Bulldlnra, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally, from Loes by Fire On tha City of »W j Philadelphia only.) BUBERS*; Statement of the Assets of the Association published In compliance with the provisions of an Act of Assembly of April sth, 184 X Bonds and Mortgages on Property In the City of Philadelphia offly. .894 MM 17 Ground Renta (In Philadelphia 0n1y)...,... 90.148 81 Beal Estate. 98.028 23 U. Government (5-20) loan 46,000 00 V. 8. Treasury No tea 6,990 00 Cash in banka 44,662 68 tbcbteM Wm. H. Hamilton, Levi P. Coats, John Bonder, Samuel Sparhewk, Pater A- Keyeer, Charles P. Bower, JohnPhflbin, JcgaoLiehtfoot, uohnCarrow, Robert Shoemaker. Georce I. ¥onnK, Peter Armbruster. oiephK. rndaUj n.HAMIETON, President, • SAMUEITsPARHAWK, Vice President, WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary mUE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANV.-OF. X See, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. “The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phfla. ielphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1839, for Indemnity against loss or damage by lire, ex datively. : CHARTER PERPETUAL. Thin old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent'fund carefully invested continues to insure buildings, furniture,merchandise, &c., cither permanently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its cus tomers. Loeees adjusted pocsiblo despatch# Chas. J. Sutter, Andrew H. Miller. Henry Budd, James M. Stonc^ John Hom, Ed’.vin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr., decree Mecke, Mark Devine. CHARLES J. SUTTER, Prctidont. Benjamin F. Hoegkley, Secretory and Treasurer, 36,000 00 217,637 23 Fire insurance exclusively.-the penn sylvania Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated 1835 —Charter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street, opposite Inde pendence Square. Thin Company, favorably known to tho community fer over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private Puildhnw, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is In. vested in a most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured on undoubted security in tho case of lore. DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux,! Alexander Benson, * Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazelhnrst, Homy Lewie, Thomas Robins, J, Gillingham Fell. Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., Proeident, William G. Ceowzll, Secretary, JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FEU. ladelphia.—Office, No. 84, North Fifth street, near Market afreet. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char ter Perpetual Capital and Assets, $150,000. Make Insu rance against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, (roods and Merchandise, on favorable terns. George Erety, | tYederick DolL AogUflt C. Miller, Jacob Bchalidier, John F. Behterkng, Samuel Miller, • Henry Troomner, Edward P. JHoyor, Wm.hlcDanieL ■' - < • AdmJrG^as, Christopher H. Miller, ' Israel retorpon, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner. GEORGE ERETY. Prraldonl JOHN F. BELSTERUNG, Vice President. Philip E. Colehan, Secretary. \ NTHRAOITE INSURANCE COMPANY.—CHAETEB JX PERPETUAL. Office. No. 311 WALNUTstreet, above Third, Philad’a. 'Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Build* Inga, either perpetually or for a limited time* Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. directors. Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger, D. Luther, J. E. Baum, Lewis Auuenried, Wm. F.Daan, John R. Blakiston, JohnKetchara, .. . Davis Pearson, John B. Hoyl. ESHER. President. „ A .. F. DEAN, Vico President, ; j&mu.tAe-tf. WM. WM. Wu. M. Surra, Secretary. milE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, South A weft comer Fourth Mid Walnut street*. Paid-up Capital., 8300,000 00 CashAsset*, Julylst 1887 871.001 36 FlhE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Toon and^Peigetualjtoauraiicaa. F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, Nalbro Frazier, ' Geo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick, William G. Boulton, George 11. Stuart, .Charles Wheeler, John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Vico President LEX. W. WIBTEB. Bec'rr. mhBgmB STOVES AND HEATERS* RE M_o V W. A. ARNOLD Has removed his Depot for the sale of FURNACES, RANGES. SLATE MANTLES, <ba, from No. 1010 CHESTNUT streetto 1305 CHESTNUT STREET. julyl3ui,w,f,ly ; THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OB £99 European Ranges, for families, hotels or public in' etitHtfons. in twenty different sizes. Also. FhiU- Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces; Portable Heaters, low-down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, atewholo Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by ' my27.m,w,f,.6m8 No, 209 North Second Btroet THOMAB S. DIXON & SONS, Late Andrews A Dixon, SR No. 1824 CHESTNUT street PhiladelpMu, Opposite United States Mint Manufacturers ot LOW DOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, And ) other%RATE3. For Anthracite, Bltumlnohs and wood Fire < For Warning Public and Privatfißnildiofl* v REGISTERS, VENTILATORS . , COOKING-RANGES, BATH-BOILERS, WHOLES ALE and RETAIL, CLOTHS, &C« JAMES 6 LEE ARE NOW CLOSING OUT, AT greatly reduced prices, their large and well-assorted Summer Etock of part Super Black Trench Cloths. Super Colored French Cloths.’ Black and Colored Habit Cloths. Black and Colored Caslimaretts. , . ■ ! Super Silk-mixed Coatings. ■ <3 -Black and Colored Tncot Coatings, Tweods, ollshadesandqualiti^s, PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Doeskins. Black French Caseimeres. New styles Single Milled Caeslmeres.l Striped and Slixed Caßßimeres. Mixed Doeskins, »U shadow , Sfripcd and Fancy Linen DriUs Plain and I ancy White Drills. Canvass Drillings, of oyory variety, Whito Velvet Cord. With a large assortment of Goods for Boys wear, to which we Invite the attention 0 /,° I H r f JAMES A LEE, No. U North Second street, m Axiucso w • gj j tHfl Golden Lamb. »af*PLI!S, HARNESS, dec* Manufacturers, .\YHO.LESAI.;E"aMd retail. Slice* ‘.ssors U> IVI. MAGEE & C? And lalroi’lCDei iilnrSt.. INSIIHANOB. Geo. Falet, Alfred Filler, I'raa.W. Lewf*M.D,| Peter McCall, Thomas Bnarks. BANOKER, PrwUent. i, Vfce-Prealdentf" eeretary pro tem, ft] .. ..*1,086,063 29 directors. 80IPPEHS’ OVISE. For Boston—Steamship Line Direct, SAILING FROM EACHPOBT EVERY FIVE DAYS. FROM PINE fITBEET,^PHI^I> I &U , HIA, ANB LONG This lino is composed of the flrshclai, «—■■■> fttoimshlpaj ROMAN, ,1,468 .tong. Captain O. Baker. , SAXON, 1.20 T tons. Captain ,8. H. Matthews. NORItIAN, 1,208 tons, Crowell. Site SAXON from Pbßa-on Tuesday, BeptB, at 10 AM, turROMAN from These Steamships eall punctually, and.lrßlght wfll be received every day, a Steadier being alwifftlpn the berth. Rei*htforpoidfebeyoiidß«t<a>Mt®wilßo4fl?atdb,' freight or STAR RThe TIOGA w&Tleave”p!r Ne WMsri<»na' September M.‘, from; Pier .18 (,econd jrhnrf Vioksbttr*, Memphis;; ttashvineTCairo, Aenit»it^wS§e^^^!§^d^iOij'itsiv s ’.:Wwlfc dAMES,uenerai Agent, • -v,: 814 South Delaware avenue. feS3 : CHAB. E, DILKEB, Freight Agent JBEfeh, Th* X ftwraett, will leave for the above ptfrt on Thureday, September sth, at 8 o'clock A M., from Pled l&Cseoonn whirf below Agents at Wllmftigton—Wortb A Danfrti ; ‘ ' WM.L. JAMES, GeneralAaenl. mhT , ... , , 814 South Delaware avenue. _ 1 , The steamship WYOMING win leave tor the above port on Saturday, Sept; 7, at’ 8 o’eloCk> A IA, from Pier 1 8,80 nth Wharveß. -. ■ ,---i: . ■ Through passage tickets sold and'Trejght taken, for all points in connection with thoGeoroa Central Railroad; Agent, at Savannah—Hunter A Gamine A > WM,h JAMEaGeeeral Agent, 314 SolitlVDelftWftra avenue. fe23 CHAS.E.MLKES, freight Agent. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND. AND NOB- Mfiffi&THßOUaH TOTHE SOUTH Btunuhlpaleave eve^SATuj® A.V, atßooal'rom firrt _wlim«bWreJßavket«reet^'J THROUGH REOEIPTB • Alio,all points in North and South Carolina via seaboard and Eoanoke Railroad* and to Imichburg, Va* Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk.Pcterßburgi and South Side Railroad, and Richmond ana DanvQle uailroad. . The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route coo mend it to the public as themost desirable medium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates. • SYeight received Daily. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., U North and South Wharves. <W. P. PORTER. Agent at Kichraond'and City Point. • T. P. CROWELL & CO., Agoutis at Norfolk. apll-tf NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA KMlBy Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with ,con nections at Alexandria from the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashvillo, Dalton, and the .Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abovo Market street,' every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE * CO., 14 North and South Wharver. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDEIDGE a CO., Agents at Alexandria, > Vir ginia. apll-tf FOR NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE mia\myO' and Raritan <3anaL Express Bteamboat Company Steam Pro* pellors leave Daily from first wharf below Market street. Through in Twenty-four hours.. Goods forwarded to all points, North, East and West, free of commission. Freights recelvedlat the lowest rates. m P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, . .. 14 Sonthwharves. JAMES HAND, Agent. 104 Wall street. New York. apll-tf DAILY LINE FOR BALTIMORE. wmKWy Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. aHMBs Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steam boat Company, daily at 2 o’clock.P. M. The Steamers of this line are now plying regularly be tween this port and leaving the socond wharf below Arch street daily at S o'clock 3P. Mj (Sundays excepted.) Carrying all description of Freight aa low aa any other ■line. : ~- , s - -< ■ ' - Freight handled with great Sate, delivered: promptly, and foi warded to all points-beyond the terminus freo of eomzausion. ••• '-;(•» Particular attention paid to the transportation of aU description of Merchandise. Homes, Carriages, &c*Ac. . Eor farther informationJbpply to _ -• ■ JOHN D. RTJOFF* Agent, SpiS-lyi —-- ; No.-IB North Delaware avenue HAVANA STEAMERS! MtSiKPtr SEMI-MONTHLY IPNB. THmaßrnm TheSheamshipe . HENDRICK HUDSON. .Capt Howe. STARS ANDBTHIFES. .1... i.... ..iOhpl Holme. These steamen will teavdithie port for Havana every other Tuesday at H A. M. . , The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes, master, »U 1 tail for Havana eh Tuesday morning. September 1;, atao’eloek.' '■ ■..■■■: . Passage to Havana, .960, currency. No freight received alter Saturday. For frefehtor p “ a *s'Hg^^ WA^rfloN 80Nai I4U NflrttrPclatvareevepue, FOR,NEW YORK —BWIFT3URB Transportation Company—Despatch and mWemm Swiftaure Lines via Delaware and Rari ten CanaU on and after the lfith of March; leaving daily at 13 M. and 5 P. M.. connecting with ail Northern and East em lines. For freight, wbicb will be taken on accommo* dattnjr terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD <h CO., xnhlß-ly No. 183 South Delaware avenue. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM Tow.Boafc Company.—Bargea towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havrctdo-Grace, Delaware City and intermediate points. __' WM. P. CLYDE & CO..AgeBtA leapt. JOHN LAUGH. LIN, Sup’t, Office, 14 8. Wharves, Phila. apll-tdelfi XTOTICR—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU IN tioned against trusting any of the crow of the Bolg. bark BBABO, Voudcr Hoyden, master, from New Castle, as no debts of their contracting will bo pMd either by the captain or consignees. PETER WRIuHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. aul-tf QTEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM BOBTON.-Consignees O of merchandise per above steamer will please send for their foods, nowlandln* at whgf. & J *bONB7SaII Philadelphia. AU. work done In the best manner and en the lowest and most favorable terma, and warranted to give perfect aatla faction. Particular attention given to repairing. DIVORCE rUTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, as. THE L'COMMONWEALTO OF PENNSYLVANIA/rO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GREETING: We command you, once a-week for fonr weeks, in two-, daily newspapeiß>pubUßhed m your , bailiwick, }o7l'notify 'BARAH JANE WTLSON, lafo of your County, that she bo and appear in our Court of torn- 1 mon Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the third . MONDAY of September next, then and there shew cause, if any she had, why liar husband, ROuLul WILBON, should not bo divorced froiii tho bonds of matrimony entered Into with lier according to-the prayer - ofliis petition, riled in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. . „ . „ *. '1 Witness the Honorablo .Joseph AUiaon, President pf our said Court, at Philadelphia, the Tweiity-tUird day of August, in tho year of our Lord ono cighr hun dred oud sixty-seven. • au24-law4ts Pro PrPtlionotary. CVITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA 1 , THE J i 'OM MON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELI'IIIA IIOU.NTY, GWiET- command you, that by puUlcathn a week for vout C'ouutyiilint lu; bo aud appear IhhnrCoiiM of Common Picas for thcTjlty aud County of Philadelphia, on the third MONDAY of Scptcmhcr next, then uni there to shew rmiw'ifiuiy ho hu»,wh/ltls wife, SALLIED: MaEADDEN. should not bo divorced fw>m the bonds of matrimony on tored into with him according to the prayer other petition, tiled in Halo Court,; At w'hich tlmo liave you there this or der, and make your return liow y-otr have executed the B °Wiiness the Honorable Joseph Alfiten,. President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the seventeenth day ol Au gust, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred ondsixty-Boven. ; , . T. G. WLBB, au2i-lan4ts Ira I’rutiioucMiy- r«TY AND UaUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. IW-THB L COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, IOIHb BHEIUFF OF PHILADELPHIA CQUNTI, GREET- Wo command yoti, that by publication once 11 four weeks, in two daily newspapers.published in your bailiwick you notify VVILIJAMTC'. BlrfANl, into of your “on. Mod In said Court, At which tlmoliavo you there this order, »n<! make your return ho w You harro executed *'WitScs's the Honorable Joseph AlHaow President «f igf said Court, tttPhlludo phl.i.tfio fourth day of June, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty ““S'-lair-ltl T.O. WEBB.Yro Prothonotarv. COAX. AND WOOD. I M. ROMMEL, COAL DEALER, HAS REMOVED (I, from 867 Delaware atenue,andkucoeodaMo«rs. J. Walton 6 Co., at N. W. corner Eighth and Widow streets. °Tho teefquajitles Lehlghand Sc hujlkUl. coal driv er ed in the Dentorder anqaithe thortmt notice- taagsc mil “"UNDERSIGNED limm ATTMfTicS^TO Bering llountsdn, Lehigh and Locust Mount&fa CoaL which, with the preparaSon given by un we thin* cannot *s&» Arch street wharf. 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