FROM NEW rOBR. Nkw York, Sept. 1W- Yesterday a large in /voice of D. Appleton A: Co.’s books were sold at the book trade-sales. A large number of those Interested attended, and the prices were high. At the trade-sale of Monday evening the lists of Charles Scribner <& Co., and of Scribner, Weli'ord <fc Co., were gone through with. Of Timothy Titcomb’s works, nearly one thousand copies sold, “Bitter SWcct” taking the lead—a fact which promises-well for the success of the forth coming poem, “Kathrinn. Ik Marvel’s works also proved the prominence of their popularity, “Bachelor's Reveries” and “Dream Life’’leading the list.,Of the standard works, “Fronde's History’ and“ Lang’s Commentary"bronght high prices and provoked a brisk demand, five hundred volumes of Lange alone being disposed of. The illustrated holiday books,“Bitter Sweet,” “Cotter’s Saturday Hlglit, “Floral Belles,” Ac., were taken up very rcadilv and promptly. In Scribner, YVclford A Co.'s Ilßt,-which was’ confined to English works of their importation, the iUustcd editions brought the highest prices, although all the works by standard and popular authors were Arm. Alto gether the sale was one of the most successful and-spirited thus far made. The Citizens’ Association has recently made a protest against the expenditures for the support of the National Guard. The list of officers and ■ men who appeared at the annual , inspection of last October numbered 0,846, including the First, Second, Third and Fourth brigades. This com putation is correct, with the exception of three regimentß (the 73d, 77th and 79th, jnen, which have been disbanded.) It is held by good military authority, that the National Guard of this Stnte/hould be reorganized, giving to this ( city 10 regiments of l,ooo.men each; it bemgpro vided that, when the membership of a regiment falls lieiow eight hundred men, the remainder shall be distributed among other organizations. By this means, we Bhould have a much more effective militia than at present, and at a considerably reduced expense. The Congressional Committee appointed to in vestigate frauds ip the Pay Department, met yes terday afternoon in Room No. 20 of the Astor House, and organized preparatory to proceeding witli the examination. The committee consists of the Hon. W. S. Lincoln (Chairman), N.Y.: Gen. Cobb, of Wisconsin; Mr. Scofield, of Pa.: Mr. Buckland, of Ohio,, and Mr. Holman, of In diana. . Major-Gen. Sickles at rived in this city yester day. Last-evening the; Union Republican Gene ral Committee met and appointed a committee to wait upon hitn and invite him to address the citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, at such time as would suit his convenience. A number of officeis, formerly of the Excelsior Brigade, also met and made arrangements for giving -a serenade- to —Gen- Sickles on-Ymuay night. . The American Pharmaceutical Association com wticed its annual convention at the New York Unrnrsity yesterday. The session will last seve rairiay*. ’ The attendance is large.' . VCwo desperate burglars wen-, arrested yester day in Brooklyn, E. D. One of them drew a pis tol. blit was prevented from using it. NEW JE ISSEY MATTERS. Ri.mmotrs Mattkus—'The-impetus given to religious enterprise in South Jersey by the cen leniirv efforts of Methodism is working decided advantages for that denomination of Christian ■worshippers. Unusual zeal and nlnerity have been manifested in the building of new churches, and by the close of the present year some eight or ten will have been completed in the First Congressional District alone. But the most tasteful and commodious of these line structures will be that one now in course of completion in Camden, known as the Centenary M. E. Church. The members of this congregation consist of manv wealthy individuals, who branched off from the Third Street Church in March, iB6O, and who have taken a deep interest and pride in the new structure they are erecting. _ When completed, it will be an ornament to the city and a credit to all who have exhibited an interest m it. Sanitary Mkasukk*. The present warm weather has induced the authorities of Camden to (attend to the mutter of cleansing the streets as a necessary sanitary measure. An unusual amount of decomposing substances have accumulated in many of the principal streets, which omitted sickening miasma, which it was should be removed, and the afreets cleansed, in, order to prevent the prevalence of sickness. To Be Commenced. —The route of the Camden Horse-Car Passenger Railroad has been surveyed, and nearly all the preliminary preparations for commencing the work perfected. The citizens of Camden wiU hail with joy the completion of this road, for it will inaugurate a new system of pro gressive improvements which cannot fail to ad vance materially the prosperity and growing in terests of the city and its inhabitants. Atlantic County.— At the present time there are seven persons confined in the jail at May's Landing for various offences, awaiting trial. This is the largest number ever in that jail at one time, ana as the court commenced its September term yesterday, it is most likely their cases will be acted upon" this w-eek. Elegant Cars.— Six new-and improved pas eemrer railroad cars are now building at Borden town for the New Jersey Railroad Company. They are to be finished in the mijpt superb style. New Buildings.— About two hundred new and commodious private residences are now in pro gress in Camden. „ . THE POIUINIOA OF CANADA. A New Governor-General anil New Con>man<ler-in-('Uief—A Itouge ” Election Victory. Montreal, Sept. 10, 1807 Earl Mayo suc ceeds Lord Monek as Governor-General of the Dominion next J line. General Charles Windham, known as “ltedan’’ . Windham, iroin having led a successful assault on the Redan, replaces Michel as Commander-in-, Chief of the army. His appointment will he officially announced this week. The Earl of Mayo belongs to the ancient house of Clauricarde, in Ireland, and the earldom is one of considerable influence. The family name is Bourke. I believe the pee'rnge is now held hy Richard Southwell Bourke, Lord Naas, who was •Chief Secretary for Ireland during-tlie Fenian in surrection, and was spoken of in connection with the Governor Generalship of Canada beforo Lord Monck. His father (Itooert Boiirke, Earl of Mayo) would be now about seventy years of age, and, to the best of my recollection, died a short timeßlnce. The families of the Bourkes and Windhams— that of the new Commander-in-Chief—are re lated by marriage. Mr. Docmie has been elected to the Dominion Parliament by a majority of twenty. The result is a “Rouge'’ victory. AMUSEMENTS. The Walnut. — A Midsummer Night's Dream •will be performed this evening. The Aboil— Julia Dean will appear to-night «8 “Lady Isabel,” in the drama ot East Lynne. The Chestnut —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence will appear in Caste at the Chestnut this evening. TiiE Black Cp.ook.— The. Jllack Crook will be presented in good order at the Academy of Music to-morrow night. Concert Hall is crowded nightly with most respectable audiences listening to the wonderful performances of Blind Tom. His playing' tWee tunes at once; playing a piece with his hack'to . the piano; giving his imitation of the Dutch •woman with her hand-organ, and then spelling out with the keys of the instrument any article held up by the audience without his seeing it, is certainly a marvel. He plays every night this week at ConcertTiall, and gives matinees on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at half-past two o'clock. We advise all our readers to hear bim Burnett. — Mr. Alf. 'Burnett will Rive one of » his humorous entertainments at Assembly Build ing to-night. , Btrrz.—The Signor will legerdemain for the benefit of the public at Assembly Buildiug to night CITY NOTIOKS. : Something New.— Morse, 902 Arch Street, has tf rean daily at his counters a new Swiflß Bun, only iiOc, per i>ouud—try It. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHIALDELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1867. SitM.ma Oi v! Skllino Oku I! RBBB'fl CHINA BALT., 529 CHESTNUT BTBSET. $lOO,OOO worth of Chiua, Glass and Stoneware to be sold off previons to removing to new store, 121 S Chest nut street. , . . - Families, hotels, boarding-houses, and restaurants will now have an opportunity of purchasing china, gln£B, or stoneware at greatly reduced prices. OUT QI.ABS. Goblet*.... Champagne Glasses. Wine Glasses....... Tablo Tnmblers—. STONR CHINA, Chamber Sets... Dinner Pmtos... Breakfast Plates YNIIITK FRENCH OUINA, COO dop.en Dinner Plates, full size, per dozen $2 00 James K* Kf.kk & Bko. Fine Glassware. KF.KK’B CHINA HALT., 520 OIIFSTN UT fifruKF.T. Parties about purchasing line glass will Add at the China Hall the most complete stock of fine tnin glass ware in the city. We also have at work upon the pre mises two of the best engravers on glass in the country. Persons can have their initials, crests, monograms, or any desigu they may wish engraved in a superior man nerat a fe\y hour’s notiec. • Jamks. K. Kkp.ii & Buo., China Hall, 629 Chestnut street, Am. the Nkw Styles Of Fall Hats nnd'Caps In great variety. Oakfordß, Continental Hotel. , . '-v ... Kerr’s China Hall, 529 Chestnut Street. .SELLING off! BELLING' OKF !! \5300,000 worth of China, Glass and Stoneware to be oil previous to moving to new store, 1218 Chestnut street. All in want of any article in china, glaes or stoneware will find it to their own interest to call aud examine our goods and prices after looking elsewbero, and .judge for themselves where the lowest prices, lurgcst assortment and beet goods arc to be found. James K. Kfku & Buo., China Ilall, 520 Chestnut street. ■ Headers' of Fashion, as well as gentlemen of moderate taste in matters of dress, are respectfully invited to inspect Warburton'» new styles of hats for autumn wear. Due regard has been given toi the best Amcripan anTl foreign productions, with the sole view of presenting to his patrons, in the new styles now offered, all that is desirable in shape, durability, easy fitting ami ventilation. Wakkfrton, Fashionable Hatter. No. 400 Chestnut M., next duorto the Post-ofiicc. White Preserving Brandy. Pure-Cidor mid White Wine Vinegar, . Whole Mustard and Spices, Green Ginger, &c., «fce., For Preserving and Pickling purposes. r For sale bv Mitclif.ll & Flf.tphf.b, PlUA.Chestnut street. Dr»:ss-.makin(; Department. Lal>l K.S* DkKSHK.S maim: TO AIK.VMT.K INTWK.STV-Fril'i: TIIAVF.LINO Dn.FSSKS F.KAOY MAI-K Walking Suits f.kaoy maid:. Bi.aok Lyons Silks, for DhKSSF.S, IN AI.I. (jUAMTI RH, , From-s2to $lO i*kj: vaki*. J. W. Proctor & Co., 921 Chestnut btkket. Coming home from tiiu country’ and sea-side, many have to regret the change of a fair, white skin to one tVcckled and discolored/ Jared's “Email i>k Paris” removes all freckles, tan and discoloration*, re storing the skin to more than its original purity. Sold by Eug. Jonin, 111 South Tcuth street, and all Drug gists, Perfumers; etc. All the New Styles OfFall Hals andpaps Ih great variety. Hotel. Grover & Baker’s Highest Premium Sewing Machines, 730 Chestnut street. Everybody Knows Him.— We mean George \V.-.Jenkins: the'-renowned-.confectioner, »t No. , 1037 Spring Garden street. His Bon-bons, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., arc deservedly in the highest repute- with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Figs, Prunes, this is just the place. TAIJLE OF DISTANCKS AS Fl KKrSHKIi HY IHK Ct iySl’kvkyoii:— From Bybeny, 13 miles to “ Holmesbunr, 1 i miles t».i “ Olney, C miles to “ Tucony, S miles to **■ Bustleton, 11 miles to “ Fox Chase, 10 miles to “ Mileetowu, 5 miles to “ Torresdale, 12 miles to Charles Stokes & Co.’s first-class ready-made Clothing Store, under the Con tinental, No. 824 Chestnut street. v Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.— J. Isaacs, AL D. t Professor of the Bye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the ntmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at hii office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their, patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. Au.thkNfw Styles Of Fall Hats and Caps In great variety. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. Jones’ Hotel, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P. .Larkin on the European plan. Meals from G A. M. to 12 P.M. Good lodgings lor guests. House open all night. Booms 50 cts, per night. Rockhii.l & Wilson, Clothing House, GO3 and GO5 Chestnut street. Great, reduction in Summer Goods, • The. balance of our stock of Summer Clothing will hi* closed’out at very low prices, to make room dor a .urge assortment of new fall goods. Fall'Style* now iti stoic. ' ' ■ Eookuii.i. & WII.SON, 01)3 and 006 Chestnut street. FINANCIAL and COMMEBCIAL Bales at the pmiadel] riBBT >bia Stock Exchange. -iOAHI). :j 10UO L S o-uns 'or> 19 oh Penna K Its 63k? July coup e 10SX 300 sh Oceau Oil 3 81 2000 City 06 old USX ssh Avail Music SO 1000 Sch NavCs *B2 73?,? 205 Bh Read It 62 - 2000 Vi Jersey It Gk 87 X 100 Bh do 51 94 liiuii Horn! ni're Os '.IIX 000 eh dp 1)30 51.94 65ehCam&AmIt 120 100 sh fo cash 51.94 32 sh do Its 12G iioo sh fio cash 51 19 eh Leh Nav stk Is 47 Isoosh /do sown SVJ4 PniLAi)zi.rHii, Wednet Trade is unsettled and tlio fluancial horizon is not ns dear as it might be, jot the merchants, are hopolul. There is an abundance of capital at low rates, say S jx;f- cunt, on Government and other acceptable collate rals, and 6 to 9 per cent, are the tlenrcs for the best mercantile obligations, which are strictly scrutinized. There was a decided improvement in the Stock market this morning, and the better class of securities were more sought after at an advance ou almost all classes. GovernmentLoanß were tlrmer. 111% was bid lor the' Coupon 6’s, ’81; 114%' for the ’o2’s; 109% for the ’G-i’s; 111% for the’OS’s; 107% for tjie February T-MVe, and 107 for the June and July do., with sales of tihi 'Policy at 108%. 101% was the best bid for the State War . Loan. City Loans were in fair ropiest and changed liaudß at 101 for the new and 98% for the mid issues. Railroad seem ilies were in active demand, with sales of Reading Railroad at 81.94@52, and Camden and Amboy Railroad at 120. 28% was offered for Catawissa Railroad Preferred, and 28% for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad—the former held firmly. In Canal stocks there was an active demand, lit Schuylkill Navigation there were bids of 10% for tho Common and 28% for the Preferred—an advance of 2 over our.highest quotas tion of yesterday. Navigation lloat Loan sold at 73%, and sales of Lehigh Navigation at 47; Inßanksbaros no change to notice. The movements in Passenger Railway securities were of a limited character at about former rates. '" " . Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 16 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold, 144%;- Unltcd States 1881 Boiyts, 111%@U2; United States 6-20's, 1869,1U%@114% ;6-20's, 1964: 109%(&W9%; '6-20’s, 1868, 111%@!11%; 6-20’s, July, 1866, 108%(d) 108%; 6-208, July, 1867, IUS%»IM%; United States 10-40’s, 99 %@w%; United, States lst series, 1&7%@107%; 7-30’s, 2d series, 107%@107%; 3d series, 107%@107% iCompdnnds, Docombor,lB64 i n7%@llB%, Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, Ac., to-day, as follows: United States6’a, 1881, Hl%@ll*, Old Bonda, 114%@114%; New B-20 Bonds, 1884, 109%@1G9%; 5-20 Bonds. 1865, lll@Ul%; 8-20 Bonds July, 1865, 108@108%;, 5-20 Bonds, 1867; 1080 10SV; I°-60 Bonds, 99%@par; .7 8-10 August, 107 @107X;7 8-10, Juno, 107@107Xi 7 8-10, Joly, 107 @1071*; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 144%@144%. Messrs. De Haven Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at 1 P.M Gold 144%@144%; Sliver—Quarters and halves, 137@158%; Compound Interest Notes—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1864, 19 40; August, 1864, 19 40; Oct, 1864, 18%; Dec. 1864, 17%; May, 1866,10%; August 1866,16%; September, 1866; 16%; October, 1866,14%. .per dozen $2 25 . “ “ 1 75 “ 1 25 “ ’ l 75 ten pieces $3 50 .per dozen 1 25 . “ “ 1 16 Writs r.snAY, Sept. 11.—The Flour market is de cidedly firmer and the demand for home consumption lias materially improved. The inquiry for shipment continues limited ns present prices admit of no mar gin for profit. .Sales of 900 barrels, including 100 Dar rels middlings at $O,lOO barrels superfine at s7@7 50, 400 barrels Northwest extra family at $lO 50@12 for new and old stock, 200 barrels Pcnna. and Ohio do. do, at sll@l2 75, and fancy at sl3@l4 —according to quality. Rye Flour ranges from $8 25@S 75. No thing doing in Corn Meal; There is more inquiry for Wheat and most holders aro asking an advance. The ship Autocflff lias ar rived with 54,000 bushels California, consigned to C. li. Cummings-. Sales of new Red at $2 20@2 30 %) bushel, Amber at $2 30@2 40 and 600 bushels .Michi gan YVhitr at $2 76. Rye is. held firmly at $1 50 7? bushel. Corn—the offerings are small,- and prices are 2(33 cents bushel higher, with a moderate demand. Sales of 7,000 bushels yellow at $1 80@t 35- and mixed YVestern at $1 28@1 30. Oats are quiet, with sales of 3,000 bushels good aud prime at 60@07 cents. In Barley and Malt no improvement to notice, 2,000 bushels Flaxseed sold to go to another market on secret terms. Clovcrsced sells at $8 50@9 RO4 ttis. Timothy is steady at $2 76@3. Whisky—Nothing doing. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— Sbvt 11 |3Z"h'ee Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page a ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Tonawnnda, Jennings, 70 hoars from Savan nah, wilh cotton, &c., to Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamer J S Shriver, Dcnuis, 18 hours from Balti more, with mdse to A Groves, Jr. Brig C Matthews, Cox, _ day from Delaware Break water, in ballast to captain, Brig J Means, Weils, 3 days from New York, in bal last to Rathbuu, Stearns & Co. Brig Canima, Marshall, New York. SchrWlnuward,-Crowefi,- Adays from.Korrolk,.with__ lumber to T P Galvin & Co. .Schr T Sinmckson, Dickinson, from Newport, in hallust to Simiickson & Co. ’ - Schr Willard Fillmore, Chase, G days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Schr Marshall Perrin.Gibbs.from Boston for George town. YVas run into 7th inst. 50 miles SW or Block Island, bv an unknown steamer; lost bowsprit, jib boom and fore topmast, with sails and rigging at tached, and put into this port for repairs. Schr Village Queen, Tilio'flon, New York. Schr M S Hathaway, Cole, New York. Schr Ira Bliss, Hudson, Providence. Schr A M Aldridge, Robinson, Providence. Schr Albert Mason, Rose, Providence. Schr C I! Y'ickery, Benton, Newport. Schr John Stockham, Risley, Boston. Schr Amos Edwards, Somers, Boston. CLEARED THIS DAY. Bri" J Means, Weils, Chelsea, Rathbuu, Stearns & Co. Schr Village Queen, Tillotsou, Sag Harbor, Rommel & Hunter. ' - , Schr Ira Bliss. Hudson, Fall River, do. Schr Cygims, Small, Boston, do Schr J H Wainwright. Brower, captain. Schr S H Cady, Yvood, Saco, Dovey, Bulkley & Co. Schr A Mason, Rose, Washington,DC. do Schr Paul & Thompson,Godfrey, Georgetown, do Schr C R Vickery, Benton,Fall River, Blaklston.Graeff Sclfr EL Gregory, Thorndike, Gardiner, Me. N York Schuylkill Coal Co.. ~ Schr Rose, Williams, Millville, captain. Schr Kite, Hooper, Mohongo River, Jas W .Early. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, Del., Sept, 9-7 PM. The following vessels remain at the Breakwater: Ship Electric, for Hamburg; Barks Ltndo, for Piutuii; Philena, for Portland; Beethoven, for Richmond, Va; hrh' Hulda, for London; schrs Elwood Doron and Flight, for Providence; Maria Roxana, for Gloucester; -L Wadsworth, H N Miller, Jnlia E Gamagc, Grace Clifton, Mary W Hupjjef,* add Win Slater, - for llustoii; Addie Ryerson, for Portsmouth; Broadticld, for East Greenwich; C L Vandervoort, for Fall River; John S Percy, for New Bedford; S L Stephens, -for do; Nauti lus, for Ncwburyport; Ruby, for do; 'Percy, for Ply mouth; Yankee Blade, for Marblehead, and Isaac Coenhart, for Salem, all from Philadelphia; J L Hess, Abigail Jemiiugs and W A Gesner, from Virgiuia for New York: John Lenthall and RC A Ward,from New York for Y'irginia; Trident, from Wllmingiou, Del. for Ncwburyport, and about 50 others. Wind East, with raid most of the day. Yours, &C. JOSEPH LAFETRA. Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. > READING, Sept. 9, 1867, The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: J F Showers hnd Two Sisters, with lumber to J Keeley; Liberty,.do to J W Gould; Cnthnrine, and J W McFadden, do to Goldey & Cohn: T H McConkey,. do to J 11 Dcysher; J R Bain, limestone to Brown & Crouse: Delaware,grain to Hoffman & Canada; Board Bark US,'and Chimker 104.9, staves to Norcross <fc Sheets: Clnmker 1017, ligli} to captain; A U Ilain, lime to A t' Ilain'. F. MEMORANDA. Ship F B Fav, Durham, from Liverpool lor this port, was off the Great Ormsbcad at 3.30 PM ::7ih iust. Ship St James, Hatfield, sailed from Liverpool 23th nit".'for Bomliav. Steamer Atlantic. Hoyer, from Bremen 25th nit. and Southampton 28th, with BG2 passengers, at New York yesterday. Steamer Cuba (Br), Stone, cleared at Boston yester day for Liverpool via Halifax. Steamer Cuba, Dukehart, cleared at Baltimore yes terday for Havana. - Bari: Victoria, Hoepuer, hence at London 2Sth ult. Bark Atlantic (Br), McKenzie, cleared at Boston veeterday for Buenos Ayres via Machine. Brig Errichetta, Russo, sailed from Gergenti 21st ult. for New York. Schr F Herbert, Crowell, cleared at Boston 9th inst. for this port. Schr Sophia Wilson, Noel!, hence at Wilmington, NC.7tbinet. Schr Hattie E Sampson, Blake, from Calais for this port, at Portland 9th inst. Schr James House, Gage, hence at New Bedford Sth instant. Schr Golden Eagle, Howes, .sailed from New Bed -ford Sth inst, for this port. . See Sixth Paot for Additional Amusements. /GYMNASIUM, Ajr FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. N. E. comer of NINTH and ARCII streets, Is now prepared for tho FALL AND WINTER SEASON, and open EVERY DAY AND EVENING. - Bodily exercises arc of the greatest Importance to Ladles. Gentlemen and Children. Thoy give graco to the carriage, develop the mind, improve health and strength— the only means to prolong life. Pay ne a visit, or send for a Circular. Prof. L. LEWIS. . N. B.—Private lessons in Sparring and Fencing. scll-4t{ . Instructor, Oapt. HII,REBRAND. September 11. £?OQ HOOP-SKIRTS/ COO OZO HOPKINS; 1 DZO It affords us much pleasure to announcoto oar numer ous patrons and tho public, that In consequence of a Blight declino in Hoop Skirt material, together with our increased facilities for manufacturing, ana a strict adho* rence to BUYING and SELLING for CASH, we are ena tied to offer all our JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES; and they will, aa heretofore, always be found taevery respect more desi rable, ana really cheaper than any single or double sprihgill oop Skirt in the market, while our assortment 1* unequaled. Also, constantly receiving from New York and the East ern States full linea of low-priced Skirts at very low prices* amopg which is a lot of Plain Skirts at the t oliowing rates: 15 springs, 55 cents; 20 springs, 65 cents (25 spring, 75 cents; 80 springs, 85 cents; 85 springs, 95 cents, and 40 springs* $l.. Skirts made to order, altered and ropaired, wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop-Skirt Emporium* No. 628 Arch street, below Seventh. mhB-f,m*wlyrp WM. T. HOPKINS. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORBET3.-MRB. E. BAYLEY, , No. 812 Vine Btreot, is now manufacturing aU the va* l ietiea of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Ac. She has also the Real I rencli Corsets of new stylos. Hoop Skirts altered and repaired. , mh26-tfrp “IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND A County of Philadelphia.—Estate ol Oil ARLES T. TAY* LOR. u minor. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, sottlo aud a<y ust tho account of HENRY W. RIDG* }VAguardian of saidl minor, as filed by ELIZA RIDG*. >\ AY,bis Administratrix, and to report distribution of the balance in tho hands of the accountant, will meet the Karties interested for tho purposes of his appointment, on londay, September 23d, 1867. at 4 o'clock I*. M., at his office. S. E. corner of Sixth and Walnut streets (second story), in tho city of Philadelphia. „ . „ '■ ■ GEORGE J UNKIN* Jn.* flell-w t f.m-st* T Auditor. 1 ETTERB OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING BEEN aj-grantcd-toHiofiiibecriher upon tho .Estate pf OAPT. ISAAC B. WIGiGIN, deceased, all persons indebted to the samo will make payment, and those having claims present them to AUOUoIUB BOYD, Administrator, at the National Exchange Bank. aqU Phlladolphia iTIarKoUi. MAJRINE BUT.UKTIN. "Aift'liSiEMJBNTS# HOOP SKIRTS. PRICES REDUCED 11! LEGAL NOTICES* aBOOEBIES, MQIIQHB, AC. NEW MESS MAeKEREL, JUST RECEIVED, VERY FINE NEW MESS MACKEREL, In Kitts. Also, Smoked and Spiced Salmon. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Corner Broad and Walnut. mhl-f,m,w-tfrp ■ PICTURES, FRAMES, &C. LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST QUALIT Y . every novelty in STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, CAHPEtiNON, AC. CARPETINGS,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LEEDOM&SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. IVc are now opening a foil and complete as sortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for Fall Sales. au3i-3m ml GUOXIIING. EDWARD Pi KELLY, TAILOR, NO. 612 CHESTNUT STBEET. Just a large atoclc ofj .< • CHOICE FALL GOODS. WILL MOY'E OCTOBER Ist TO S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut Sts. . .PT7-ITTT eacJe curtains. REM OY AL. C. M. STOUT & 00.. LATE 1026 CHESTNUT ST., HAVE REMOVED TO 1106 Chestnut Street, Whole they now offer.bai gains in / •» LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, , MOSQUITO NETS, HOUSK-FURNISHING LINENS. QUILTS, 4a AT LOWEST PRICES. mvl-wfm lyrp • PROPOSALS. Department of pcblkJ highways-office No. liM South Fifth etreet, Philadelphia, Sept. 11th, 1867. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed ProposalH will ho received at the Onico o r the Chid ('fmiimfuioner of Iliehwftyw until 12 o’clock M., on MOMMY, 16th inst., for the construction of a newer ou the line of Perth street, from Jefferson street, to tip* north curb Jlne of Oxford street, to* bo built of brick, Circular in form, with a clear inside diameter of two feet six inches and with such inlets and manholes as may be directed by the Chief Engi neer and Surveyor. The understanding to be that tic Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property -fronting on said sew.er.to-the -amount of. one dollar axil twenty-live cents for each lineal foot of front on each aid l of the street, as eo much cash paid; the balance, as limited by Ordinance, to be paid by the city, and-the Contractor will be required to keep the street and sewer in good re pair for three years after the sewer is finished. When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Rail road -track, the Sewer shall' bo constructed alongside of said track in such manner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safo passage of the ears thereon; and no claim for remuneration shall he paid the Contractor by the company using said track, as specified in Act of Assembly approved May 8 th, 1866. , All bidders are invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said Proposals. Each proposal will he accompniiica by a certificate that a Bond nas been hied in the Law Department as directed by Ordinance of May 25th, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a con tract within five days after the work is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on hia bond for the difference between his bid and the next highest bid. Specifications may bo had at the Department of Burveye, which will be strictly adhered to W. W. dM.ED.LjEx, Hell-315 Chief Commissioner of Highways. •VTOTICR TO CONTRACTORS AND WHARF jS builders. Soak'd proposals will be received at the De partment of Highways, No. 104 South Fifth street, until 11 o’clock A. M. of MONDAY, Sept. 16th inst, for the repair and extension of'tho Koed.rtroet Hcwer,from a point I*7 feet cast of Otsego street to the east line of Delaware ave nue, Said work to consist of embankment, excavation, brick-work, concrete, crib-work, and wharfing, with a foundation of piling. The work to be done in Conformity with plans and specifications to be seen at the Department of Surveys.and under the directions ot the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. Bids will bo received for the following i( i—RENEWAL OR BRICK SEWER, including tho removal of old work with material and workmanship of new sew’er 948 feet-Rmg, per foot linear. No. 2-NEW TRUNK AND CUB, including the removal of .old wharf, material and workmanship of new work and the necessary embankment 116 feet 9 inches long, per ON DELAWARE AVENUE, upon ii pile foundation, including the Trunk on Reed street, all in liter' ill l and workmanship, extending from the uortli lino of heed street to Merrick’s w ind, lSb feet long, per linear foot W. "■ BMEDLEY, eoll-Htj Chief Commissioner of Highways, msmucTioS. 'pi A NO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC'.— X Ueman Alien, A. M., elect, of the Leipzig Coußervu. torimn. will resume his lessons on the latli inst. Apply ut liis residence, 2027, Ernndj'winc street, or at that of Pro fessor Uoorgo Allen, 315 South Seventeenth st. sell-lm” UIANO AND SINGING—MISS GARDNER, OF U«S- X ton, pupil of Mr. AUGUST KREISSMAN. Ap ply to Professor George Alien, 215 South Seven teenth streot, or to Mr. llcmau Allen, 2027 Brandy, wine street. _ soil liu* P Misa Elizabeth and Miss Julia Allen will resume their lessons on the 10th inst. Apply at tho residence of Prof. Georgo Allen, 210 South Seventeenth stroot. sell lrn* rv ANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PRESERVED Lt Ginger, In syrup, of the celebrated Chyioong brand .: also. Dry Preserved Ginger, In boxes, imported and for ■Me by JOSEPH B. BUSBUER ft CO„ lOSSouth DeUwart ■ysuue. Old, Rye Whiskies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & 00., SlB and 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Who offer the same TO TEE TB.ADE, in liOts, on very advantageous Their stocK of Rye Wiilskic, itf ROND, compriui all the favorite brands •» tant, and rone through tho various monlba of 18611,'>66, and of this year, up tm present date# Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.R. Depot, ErricM soniLinciWbarf, or at Ronded Warehouses, as parties may elect* watches, jewelry, etc* Italian Jewelry, £0 MOSAICS, 1 From Rome. Au immenHe stock of - - - •' -'l '■ CORAL JEWELRY, DIRECT FROM NAPLES, Selected and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL 4 CO., 822 CHESTNUT STBEET. fel.f m w-tfrpg SlO3B. I. J. TAYLOR JEWELER. An elegant stock, comprising FINE WATCIIE3, • DIAMONDS. ELEGANT .JEWELRY, SILVER WAKE, PLATED WAKE, CLOCKS. . _ Offered at reduced prices. Wntohe. warranted for tWf yean. Silver ware suitable for bridal pnwenU. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.’ 1028 CHESTNUT ST. BY' STEAMSHIP “PERSIA." NOW OPENING. MUSICAL I&XES AND MUSICAL TABLES, Direct from Geneva, Made czpreuly lor and imported by JAMES E, CALDWELL & C 0„ 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-f.m.w-tfrpt —" REMOVAL. ~,v. W»h E, HARPUJE, ; v . Chronometer and Wnlch-maker, Respectfully informs Ills friends and customers that ho hss removed from over Messrs. Bailey ft Co.’s, 819 Chert* nut street, to 407 Chestnut Street, Where he Intends to koep on hand a supply of flint quality Watchee,Chronometera,Clocka, Ladles' and Gents' Gold Chains, Seals, Keys,. Ac. Chronometers rated by Solar and Biderial Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. JySMmrp- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOUS, THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN 0. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &o«, warranted to give satisfaction. Jaß-tfl 'tIEBICINALi A NI/W HEALTH BEVERAGE-lIOFF’S MALT EX* TRACT.—This new drink hae, moreover, quite a -re* BI'KOTAIU.K VKE6TIOEHB being of BANITAUY VAI.UK, and, 111 'act, brings from Europe an exalted kkputr, which up pears to justify tho assumption of ita name—Biere dc* Santo do Hoff, or Hoff’s Bcor of Health, or HoiT’w Gc- Btindheit Bier. Across the water, It haa for 18 years been accumulating reputation, until its . annual consumption both aa a jikvkbage and kkmkuy has reached the hand- Homo aggregate of from fifteen to eighteen million bottles Mr. Hoff, the. proprietor, has opened an American branch office in this city, at No. 542 Broadway. Another name for this beer is “HolT’h Malt Extract, 5 * from whihh it b easy to infer what the principal matters arcot which it is impounded; blit it dln'cra as-u, beverage from alt otnor malt preparations, AS IT IS ALMOST FREE l’Ry 'l AL COHOL, and therefore neither intoxicating nor irritating, as it PROMOTES DIGESTION: an it contains MOKE. NL TRIMKNT THAN POUTER, ALE, OR THE EST BEER; beside it iB of ho excellent and palatal) c a taste that those 1 who once begin continue itsiliac,: ana jmu that IT REALLY PRESERVES THE HLALIII. 'ltis not for. uh to praise it as n romodv, that belongs to the it -Jession; hut every oiie is obliged to think hitjUt u 0 it is known that there exists % the Hick and other strengthening remedy; WHICH LMIM? - d AGREEABLE TASTE tho most nourishing ettects, ana which, while it pleuKua the palate, strengthens the wuote ' BV * SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GR°^ E^* „J.SS N BAKIiB lIIIIK IT II Itt ,*c. A- & H. UEJAMBBE Havo removed their Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms TO No 1103 Cliestivut Street, INO * (upstairs.) sc7-BmrM brand LAYER RAIBINB. - WUOLEB Fi B SS2if«ndmiMter boxes of this spledid fruit, landing MdhinSSoSr jSftB.BUSSIER ft CO.. 108 South Dela waw«f6 na *‘ Terms. MARKET a? 6?. . & ™H **» i C»* • .'-'W $1 00 EMPRESS CLOTHS. $1 25 FRENCH MERINOS. SSUjmm* hrnvy large lilnnkctj, 85 00 and Superb Blanket* for $H 50, 80 DO and 810 00. Mammoth Stock Blanket* $4 50 to finest made. Another lot that extra good white at 50 cento, flood uhite Dnrnet Hanne!* •&, 31 and S 3 cento. CJra.v extra good twilted Klttuucl 4u ceuta. ltd tv\ illed I'lnr.mjK Barpnim* in Tmvi lr- and Napkin*. Ta'-le- Duma*!;*. eoiiM-»-\t*n «nod. under price. J<e#t Shlrtmc Linen* by tin* yard or piece. j'JJlou and Sheeting l.im-n*. Linen Lawmand t>ong Laun. $1 50 WATER-PROOF. $1 :rr>j Heat Water-J'rnof Cloth*. $1 7f> do do !>«•*{ made, Hi cent pood 011-wool !*1 00 heavy rdMv(>ol do. .*s*l 12 and i*l L*. iiuj-erior do. Si&Oextra pood ■ do. jpS-w t mtfrpt A' S \ Fourth and Arch. - Will open to-day for Full Sale*. } bilk Eared Pibbed Poplin*. All wool Rlblxd Poplin*. Ulrtnarck PopUnr.'ail prude#* . . Piui> relebrated.lrieb Pop In*,.. .., Newatylea of Foncv Poplin*. HILKri. fio. Blrheat Plain Bilk* imported. Corded Bilk* of all grades. New *tyk» of Fall Bllksu BHAWui.<ko,.&c. Margot Shawl*, ordered *tyie«, . ' New »fvie* Shawl/, long and square* Hobea of elaborate dealjpu*. ~ , . drtlawi_ 11Q1 CHESTNUT STREET. E.M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their FirsLcUft* Stock of Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, Hdkfs, Veils,Ac., Towliich additions will constantly be made of the Novelties of the Season* Tliey offer in their White Goods Department HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, 1 At 30. 35, and 40 cent*. A Great Sacrilice. •xaaHJiS xfiNiiSaHO x> HEAVY LINEN SHEETINGS. / ■Juni opened. an invoice of the HEAVY .SIIEETING4S which gave ho much natinfaction to our customers laat m'.mjou. We have them now in the various width* and . PERKft'NS, ' NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. si*7-2uirp; THOMAS WEBB, (Successor to Wm. F. Hughes,) FORKS OF SECOffl) ASD CHRISTIAN STREET*. BALED, FRESH, SALT AND PACKING BAY. BALED, WHEAT, OAT AND RYE STRAW, FOR 1 ' 1 SHIPPING AND CITY USE. myB s w6mrp ■BALTIMORE IMPROVED BASE BURNING PIBE-PIiAOE HEATER MAGAZINE ft ILLUMINATING DOORS. Tliewoßt Cheorful andPorfoct Heater ia Use. To be had Wholesale and RotoUof g CIiARK _ eeS-lmrpS 1008 Market street, Philada* RETAIL »HY ROODS* All now pjmdcfl, good quality. Plain and corded heavy Poplin*. lUch Plaid Popliun $1 OU up. Of the extra width heavy make. Fluent French Wcri joei* Imj»orted. 50 cent figured wool Delaine*. Plain wool l ilaincH, good assortment. $5 00 BLANKETS. r>O;CI3NT PLAJTNEI. LINENGOODS. m-vXnun
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