X|;I,K(;RAI’III V SI^mWIAKY* Thk fractional currency issued lust amounted to $520d1. Thk National Bank notes in actual circulation at this time amount to «s‘2l'!>,ll'i,B7l. Tint amount of coin in the U. S. Treasury on Saturday was $100,022,000. In'tsunat, Revenue receipts for the fiscal year, $,00,271,041. Jnioß Swayne, United States Supreme Court, is in Memphis. , Tint fortifications of Strnsburg nrc to ho ex tended and strengthened. Tin; firemen of St. Louis held their tenth anni versary parade last Saturday. The worm is reported to be damaging the cot ton crop in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee. Forty yellow fever deaths were reported on Saturday in New Orleans. Ismaii. Pasha, Viccioy of Egypt; lias arrived at Alexandria on his return from Paris. Gknkral Goudon Granger lias arrived at Memphis, and will take command of his regiment at once. • Seckktaiiy MeCi'r.i.ooir favors concentration of bonded goods in as lew warehouses as pos sible. Mr. Cai.i.icoTt, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third District of New York, has been sus pended. Edwin Booth has suspended his engagement in Baltimore for a few days, in consequence of a wound.inJtifi- ' Martin E-.STMno.lfPresident Parliament, wBl probably be re-elected for the present session. A r.i.ociv of warehouses in Cincinnati was burned on Saturday night. The loss is estimated at $400,000, - Tin: U. S. gunboat I.enanee has arrived at Hampton Roads, from Key NVcst, with two cases of yellow fever on board. ' The -Canadian House of CommonSjis expected to meet’ in October, to vote supplies for th government of the new Dominion. Ar.NMR Marks, charged with robbing Adams' Express of $31,000 in Tennessee, a year ago, has been arrested in Richmond. Many arrests of dangerous and suspected par ties have been made by the Papal authorities at Viterbo, near the frontier of thejtoman territory. The Pacific product of gold this year is said to be $70,000,000, and of silver, iu Nevada, $10,000,000. The officers of the internal revenue in Boston have seized 170 barrels of alcohol, received from Buffalo. Prominent liquor-dealers are involved. The Secretary of State gave a dinner last week to Count Wvdenbruck. the retiring Austrian Minister, at which the French and British Minis ters were present. Cii-iNERAi, Guin-ix has died of the yellow fever at Galveston. General Frank Wheaton, com mander of the post of New Orleans, has been at tacked by the lever. Tin: corner-stone of anew Catholic Cathedral was laid vesterday in Boston. Archbishop Mc- Closkey uelivered an address. The cathedral is to cost $1,500,000. As the steamer Deutschland was giving the usual salute when entering New York narbor, on Saturday, her gun exploded, killing three of the passengers. Sixteen vessels entered the lists iu the great tea race from China to London. The Taeping arrived early Saturday morning at London, thus proving herself the fastest ship of the sixteen. Kino Wh.uam, of Prussia, has invited Louis Napoleon and Eugenie to join him and the Sovereigns of the North Germilu States at some j*)lace to be designated hereafter. The Italian Government threatens to com mence legal proceedings against Garibaldi if he persists in his preparations for a hostile attack on Rome. Mn. Edwin Booth recently [applied for Some effects belonging to his brother, J. Wilkes Booth, which were left at a hotel in Washington at the time of the assassination, but his request has been refused by the War Department. " Count Ciiaw.es Von Frankenstein, who is at present performing the duties of Austrian Minis ter at Copenhagen, has been appointed Minister to Washington, vice Count Wydenbruck, re lieved. Foil the first time in the history of Virginia, the colored men of that State will vote to-day, the occasion being on the question of sub scribing $2,000,0.00 to the Chesapeake and Ohio Bnilroad. Grant has issued an order directing the District Commanders to co-operate with the Freedmcn’s Bureau Commissioners in reducing the numherTof employes and volunteers in ser vice, and supplying their places from the regular army. Numerous suits, testing the constitutionality of the Confiscation act of Congress, are to come before the courts in Washington. ' The plaintiffs were office-holders under the rebel Confederacy, who seek to recover property sold by the Govern ment during the rebellion. The first steamer of the Abyssinian expedition has left India for Abyssinia, to explore the coast, take soundings and find suitable places for land ing. Ten steamers chartered by the government have already sailed for India, where they will be used to transport troops, ate., to Abyssinia. Tm: annual report Of the Smithsonian Institute for lffiifi has been published. The finances have improved, notwithstanding increased expenses, and certain specified allowances will enable the Kcgents to increase the endowment to $135,001). The library of Congress is the largest in tiro coun try, and needs a separate building. The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro has ar rived at Lisbon, and brings intelligence that the allied Bouth American forces have gained some recent advantages over the Paraguayans. Just before the steamer left the news reached Rio that the allies had captured Corumba and seriously threatened the strongly fortified position of the Paraguayans at Ilumaita. A Flit.nan from the Sublime Porte, granting a general amnesty to the Greek insurgents in Candia, has just' been officially promulgated. The Turkish government has concluded not to send to Candju,.as was.proposed, a miy,ed com mission consisting of Ottoman and Greek mein tars, to inquire into and report upon the griev ances of the Cretans. Hon. John A. Kasson has succeeded in com- pleting arrangements with the Prussian Govern ment respecting the rates of postage between that country and the United States. Among the fea tures of the treaty are the reduction of the rates of postage fully one-third, when the mails are sent from thiß country direct to a German port, and a reduction of one-half when they are car ried via Great Britain. —A natural curiosity is reported in Titusville, in the shape of a pig with a human face. They are not scarce anywhere. IMPORTATIONS Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bnlletin. TURKS ISLAND—Burk Storm Bird,Schiller—l3,7oo bushels salt Win Bumm & Son. HXEAJIEKS nisi. raon roa Dan, Bellona Loudon. .New York Aug 31 Deutschland. .Southampton.. New York Sept 3 Minnesota .Liverpool. .New York Sept. H City of London. ...Liverpool. .New York. Sept. 4 Arago Huvre. .New York.......Scpb 4 England Liverpool. .New York .Sept. 4 Propontis .Liverpool. .Boston&Phlla.. .Sept, 4 Neetorian Liverpool. .Quebec Sept., n Easels: .Liverpool. .New York Sept. 7 Borassia Hamburg. .New York Sept. 7 Ontario Liverpool. .Boston Sept. 7 Siberia Liverpool. .New York Sept, 10 TO DEPAHT. J W Everman.Philadelphia. .Charleston Sept. Stars and Stripes... Pbilada. .Havana Sept. 17 Eeriea New York. .Liverpool Sept, is Malta. New York.. Liverpool.. Sept. Is Hermann New York. .Bremen Sept. 13 Ragle New York?.Havana Sept. In Pioneer Philadelphia. .Wilmingt’n,NC...SepL It* Juniata. Philadelphia. .New- Orleans... .Sept. VI Rising Star... ..New York. .Aspinwall Sept. >2l City of London. .New York. .Liverpool Sept 21. Europe New York. .Huvre . Sept. 21 Helvetia. New York. .Liverpool.. Sent. 21 Caledonia.......NewYork..Glasgow.. .. ScdL2l Wyoming Philadelphia,.Savannah .." ‘ 'sent 21 Geo. Meade..... New York. .New Orleans..;”Sept. 21 Alliance Philadelphia. .Charleston... Sept 21 Havana New York. .Rio Jaueiro &ciSe|>t 22 China. .....Boston..Liverpool Sout. 23 Minnesota New York. .Liverpool jsent 25 City ol Washingtou.N Y’ork. .Liverpool Sent 25 - TIIOS E. ABIIMEAD, > Monthly Oouurrrw CHARLES SPENCER. I MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— Si:ci . Hi Sun Ribks, 6 SI I Sun Skis, 6 a I High Wat**, 11 83 ARIWBD YESTERDAY. Steamer Frank, Fierce, 24 hours from N. York, with mdFC to W M Baird & Co. Bark Storm Bird (Pros), Schiller, 14 (lays from Turku Island, with Balt to Wm Biimm & Soil. Brig Prince Alfred (Br), Sitemnn, 20 days from Kingston, Ja. with logwood to D N Wetzlar & Co. ' ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Brig John Aviles, Pbilbrook, 14 days from Bangor, with lumber to captain. Bchr Matilda Spicer, Panll, 2 days from St Marys, M(1. with lumber to I B Phillips. Sclir Access, Moore, 8 days from Norfolk, with nulse to captain. Sclir M Sewell, Bennett, 2 days from Indian River, Del. with spokes to 1 B Phillips. Schr Wm Townsend, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, . Del. witli grain to Jns Bnrratt. Schr Helen P, Jones, 8 days from Portland, Ct. wilb stone to captain. Schr Caleb Stetson, Somers, Braintree. Schr Winter Shrnb, Bowman, Millville. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Roman, Baker, Boston, If Winsor & Co. Steamer New York, Marshall, Washington, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Alexandria, Pratt, Richmond, do Steamer F Franklin, Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves,Jr. Bark Esther. Prince, Sombrero, Workman & Co. Schr Sibyl, Almeida, Ponce, PR. John Mason & Co. Schr Caleb Stetson, Somers, Braintree, Rommel ,-rU2thinst. ' ~1 ig'Thomas Walter, Merriman, at St Thomas 2d mat. for Htimacoa, PR. to load for New York—gets 40c for sugar, and $3 50 for molasses. Schr Ring Dove, Wooster, cleared at Calais 10th inst. for this port. Schrs M H Read, Benson, sailed frarn New Bedford 13th hist, lor this port. Schr Jas Magee, Lynch, hence at Washington, DC. 13th inst.. Schrs Port Royal, Moore; J B Johnson, Smith, and Charm, Starr, hence at Georgetown, DO. 13th inst. Schr East Cambridge, Buckeye, sailed from George town, DC. 13th iCBt. for Ihiß port. Schr D E Siner. Huntley, hence at Wilmington, NB. 12rh inst. Schr J S Bnckmaster, Biddle, cleared at Baltimore 13th inst. for this port. Schr Wm B Mann, Stanford, cleared at New York 14th inst. for Washington, NC. Sclir Juo H.rerry, Kelley, hence at New Bedford 2d instant. Schr H P Russell, Nickerson, from Boston tor New Orleans, was seen fith inst. abreast of Sand Key. Schr Mary Trice, Garrison, hence at Plymouth,Mass. 14th inst. Schr Clara Davidson, Jeffries, hence at Norfolk 12th instant. , Schr H Page. Haley, sailed from Portsmouth 11th inst. for this port. WATCHiiS, JEWELRY, &C. ENO & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Sterling,Standard & Silver-plated Wares, An elegant and extensive stock always on hand. Manu facturers of and dealers in Geo. Eno'e celebrated Patent ICE PITOIIER, w hich retain* the aolldUy of tho ice one third longer than any other, and is by far the most econc tnical ICE PITCHER ever invented. S. E. Corner Eighth and Chestnut Sts. Philadelpliia. „ j mv29-w_f m 67t^ ROC-WOOD JEWELRY, A (Manufacturer’* Frier*. Wholesale at C. C. WOOD it CO.’S, Hf 12 *>t- 23d CHURCH Street. LEWIS LAEOMUS & CO. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers, No. 802 Chestnut Street, Pliilada., Would invite the attention of purchamr, to their lari and handsome assortment of diamonds, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Ao lUE PITCHERS. In great variety A large asaortment of amall STUDS for Eyelet-hole. Juatreceived. Watchea repaired In the belt mannerand guarantees HARDWARE. ROOFING, &c. ROOFING. PATENT METAIj ROOFING. Thla Metal, as a Roofing, Is NON-CORROSIVE, not re quiring paint it is self.soldering, and in largo sheets, re quiring lom than half the time of tin in roofing building, or railroadman, in lining tanka, bath-tubs, cisterns, Ac., &c„ or an y article requiring to be air or wator-tight. 100 equarefeetof roof takes about 123 foot of sheet tin to 'oFFltiß onlJr * eetol metal. , 114 north Sixth Street, Philadelphia. mvai-mw BOND’S BOSTON BISCUIT.—BOND’S BOSTON BUT ter and MBk Btacuit, Juidjng from steamer Norman and for Bale by JOB. B. BUSBIER A CO.. Agents for Bond 108 South Delaware Avenue. ITALIAN VERMICELLI.-100 BOXES FINE 'QUAI. 1 ity, white Imported and for sale by JOS. B. BUSarER A CO.. 1» South Dolaware.avehje, TITE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(1.: ISA?- A. lKl.it* KVB I ** CONTINENTAL NEWS EXCHANGE CHOICE SEATS To nil places of amusemeut may bo had up to o’clock anyevuniug. mlrP H ■Jjjj'EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. IIIE JFAIHfI I/Y r. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, MONDAY KVKNIKO, AUGUST 2G, CARNCIIOSS & DIXEY’S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, f INTUIKta GRAND ETIIIOPIAIV SOIREES. For particulars sec future advertisement*. J. L. CARNCROSS, Managor. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. atillUf (JADE.MY OF MUSIC. J. E, MaDONOUGH THE PROMISE FULFILLED! IMMENSE SUCCESS! GORGEOUS SENSATIONAL SPECTACLP “THE CROOK.’! . ’TIIIvBLACK CROOK.” HOUSE CROWDED FROM PARQUET TO DOME ! THE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED! TIIE AUDIENCE DELIGHTED! “TILE BLACK CROOK,” IN ALL ITS MAGNIFICENCE, EVERY EVENING. . SATURDAY AFTERNOON ADMISSION Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony $1 Funily Circle 50 c>*utn Amphitheatre 25 cenU No extra charge for necured Heata, which can he pro cured at LEE fc WALKER’S Music Sto r o, 722 CHEST NUT Street, and at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, from lw o’clock until 4 each day for twelve nights iu advance, SATURDAY, AT 1 SECOND “BLACK CROOK” MATINEE. aeRWt Musical fv n d hall, LOCUST STREET. GRAND KOPTA CONCERTS. TUESIM'i and THURSDAY EVENINGS, Septeinher24th and 261 h. MR. WENTZFL KOPTA, Violinist, From the Conservators of Prague. Will give two Grand Concert.* an above, at which he will have, the valuable assistance of MADAME CLARA M. HKINKERHOFF, of New ork. The Celebrated. Classic and Ballad Siugcr. MISS MARIE THOMAS, Mezzo Soprano. MU. J. OUAF, Tenor. MR. AARON TAYLOR. Bumbo. PROF. L. ENUELKE. Pianist. ■ PROF. OSCAR KOENIG .^.Conductor. Choice and different Programmes for each ovomng. n 6o r« open at 7 o’clock, (‘oueerts commence at 8. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Tickets for pale at the principal Munir Stores. hpß> IgG ■VrATATOiaUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, BKOAI), below WALNUT utreeb*. The SWIMMING DEPARTMENT will close SATUR DAY, the 2ht inat. The last Lndiea Clans will meet at IU A. M. on Hint day. THE INSTITUTION WILL”RE-OPEN roiiTin: WINTER SEASON, OCTOBER 14tii.. The find claw of Young Ladies for Light Gymnastics at 3 P. M. MONDAY, October 14th. . The tint eli!** for Boys for General Gyiunajttics at 4 P.M. TUESDAY, October loth. For classes in Pallor Skating, Dancing, «c., &c., nee circulars: ~ ne!4-strp JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. IYI Begins h( to 8 o’clock. LAST WEEK OF JULIA DEAN. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. - - The. great Play entitled THE WOMAN IN WHITE. Laura Fail-lie,; JULIA DEAN AnnCathenc.i _ Waiter llartwright Mr. F. LAW LOR Sir Percivnl Clyde .Mr. A. Kvcrly Count Foeco Mr. C. Walcot. Jr MnHoil'.'.'.'.V.V.V.V/.'.V.V.V.'.'.'.V.V After which f A m,LV JA,ItS. FRIDAY BENFEIT OF JULIA DEAN-lON. In rehearsal, THE DUKE’S WAGER., , XTEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. L\ Begin* at 8 o’clock. SECOND WEEK OF MR. AND MRS. W. .1. FLORENCE. SECOND WEEK OF THE GLORIOUS COMEDY. HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY WITH THE ELITE ‘ EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. SIMULTANEOUS TEARS AND LAUGHTER. MONDAY EVENING, Sept, lti, 1867, CASTE. The Hon. George d’Alroy Mr. W. J. Florence Polly Keele* Mr*. W. J. Florence lather Kcelo* ML* Joi*ir Orton SATURDAY AFTERNOON-Second Family Matinee. TVALNUT SI'REET THEA'rUEV N."E. CORNEROF YV NINTH and WALNUT Greets. Begin* at 8. THIS AND EVERY EVENING. HOUSE CROWDED IN EVERY PART. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Of Shakespeare’* Fairy Spectacle, in five act*, of A .MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, With it* unrivaled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes, Accou- TRANSFORMATION SCENE, die. The whole constituting a UNIFORMITY OF EXCELLENCE Never equaled iu the production of this or any other Play. Chair* Heeiiredaix day* in advance. Assembly building. TEMPLE OF WONDERS. FAREWELL SEASON -FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT SIGNOR BUT/.. HIS RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC LIFE AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF LONG AND ACTIVE LABOR. SHOULD OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT. MONDAY, Sept. 2, and every EVENING at 7/L ami WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 1). ONE MOKE GOOD AND.HAPPY LALGihwith Blitz of our youth, Blitz of our ago, Blitz of our children, Blitz of our grand children. _ MAGIC. VENTRILOQUISM, CANARY BIRDS and the .MINSTRELS. Admission, 25 cent*; Children, 15 cent*. Reserved Seat*, 50 cent*. auM-lm* /1 O N C E it T II A , \J CHESTNUT street, abovo'TWELFTH. . BLIND TOM’S CONCERTS. Knrmu'uved by Itirgi.' and enthusiastic audience*. BLIND TOM will appear at the above Hall EVERY NIGHT at 8 o’clock. MATINEES Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 2.30 P. M. Admission........ Children under 12. Read ved Seat* Balcony reserved for colored person*. Admission 25 et*. Ticket* at Chas. W. A. Trumider'* Mu*ic Store, No. i*26 Chestnut Htreet; also at the llall. *el4-tf TsSEMBIA”BI TLiHNG"s~ A •’BURNETTS” LAST WEEK. Large ami Fashionable Audience* kept roaring with laughter at tbi*groat artist’* entertainment. ALF. BURNETT. ALK. BURNETT, Give* an entire change of face* and character*. TEN NEW FUNNY AND STARTLING CHANGES. Reproducing “Woman** Right*” and Retaining “Na*hy.” MATINEE— Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o’clock. Evening, commence* at 8. Adminsiou 50c.; Children, 25c. ICON’S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE I? EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.- iu Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Sang*, Dance*, e excelled by any other Coat Office. Franklin Hutltuto Building. No. 15 South Beventh *;r*et BINES dt SHEAFF, iaU-U Arch street wharf, ScUuyUut IMMENSE SUCCESS! FINANCIAL. NOTICE TO THR HOLDERS OF THE LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Due After. July 2d 1860. Holders of the following LOANS OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to pre tint them for payment (Principal and Interest) at The Farmbrs’ and Mechanics* TT®* tional Bank of Philadelphia. Loan of March 1.1833, due April 10, 1863.: " April 5, 1834, dne July 1, 1383. •• April 13, 1835 duo July 1, 1385, M February P, 1839, duo July I,lBdt •• March 16.1839, due July 1,1844. “ June 27, 1839, due Juno 37, 1364. “ January 23,1840. duo January l, 1866. All of the above LOANS will cease to draw interet after September GO, 1867. JOHN W. GEARY, GOVERNOR. JOHN P. HARTRANFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM H. KEMBLE, aul6-f m w tlseSOrp BTATE TREASURER. T' 3-IO’S EXCHANGED FOR 5-20’S, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. De Haven&Bro., • 40 South Third Street, cu %, / ~ % V SPECIALTY. (D SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS 16 Strath Third Bt, 3 fisswa Btr«t, fhilsdelphiii;' Now York, STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT*. H T* % BANKERS & BROKERS, ‘ Ho. 17 HEW STREET, NEW YORK. Particular attention given to theparcbal9andl•J^c , GOVERNMKNT SKCCRITIES, KAILBOAD STOCKS, BONDS ASD SOLI Business exclusively on Commission. All orders will receive oar personal attention at Ini Stock Exchange and Gold Board. delMyf MACHINERY, IRON, AcC. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, > TO H. MERRICK > JOHN E. COPE. SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASHING! TON STREETS, _ PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, fo»* Land. River ana Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac. Castings of all kinds, eithe-riron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and Kail road Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most bn proved construction. Every description of-Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist mills, vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains. Defactators, Filters, Pumping Engines. Ac. Sole Agents for N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Nesmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwali A Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine GAS FIXTURES.—MI3KEY.MERRILL&THACKARA, No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of Gas Fix. tores. Lamps, Ac., Ae., would call the attention of the pub lic to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chande liers, Pendants. Brackets, Ac. They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gas pipes. All work warranted. VTUMBEU ONE SCOTCH PIG. IRON-GLENGAR XN nock brand, in store and for sale in lots to suit by PETER WRIGHT A SONS. 115 Walnut street. Je7-tf riQPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, V/Brazler’a CopperANaila, Bolts and Ingot Coppor. con. st&ntly on hand and for sale by HENRY vVINBQK A CO.» No. 832 South Wharves. DRUGS* JOHN C. BAKER A CO. OFFER TO THE TRADE- O C. L. Oil—New made. Just received. Alcohol.—9s per cent, in barrels. Ipecac.—Powdered, in 25. pound boxes. “ " “ M pound bottles, U. 8. A, Agents for Hoff’s Malt Extract. ... Agents for the manufacturer of a superior articlo of Rocuclle Salta and & f , Q _ je6 718 Market street, Philadelphia. B“ ERMUDA AND "GEORGIA ARROW. ROOT—THE NewCrop-r-sweot, pure, and of dazzling whiteness) diuectly from the growers. Sold at standard weight, and guaranteed in freshness and purity. r • HUBBELL, Apothecary; mylU-tf 1410 Chestnut street ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY AND GROATS, Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow Root Cox's Sparkling Gelatin. Taylor's Homoeopathic Cocoa, Cooper's GelatimAc., supplied to Retail Druggists at lowest prices. ROBERT SHOEMAKER, A QO., DnigK '.northeast cor. Fourth and Race streets. French rose watbr.-just received, an invoice of the Celebrated “Chirk triple distilled Rose, Orange, Flower and Cherry Laurel Water. For sale in cans and bottles. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO., Whole, •ale Druggists, northeast cor. Fourth and Race streets. TARUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS AND PERFUMERS XJ are solicited to examine our stock of superior Essen. Ual Oils, as Sanderson's Oil, Lomou and Bergamot Al len's Oil Almonds. Winter's Oil of Citronella, Hotchkiss' Oil of Peppermint Chiron’ Oil of Lavender. Origanum, Orange, etc., etc. ROBERTS HOEMAKER A CO., dft&MK N. E. c Ji. FguetU and Race sts., PhlUda. TiTeHKSTNiiT ~STK rfL v I E. M. NEEDLES & CO.'S, M.W.Cor. 11th and Chestnut Sts. Douse Fnriii;liing Dry Coo's, Bought nt the m-mit dei'ih-ml rricca. fthiitlnc. Shut-tin*. I’illo"- mid 'I iihl.i Linen*, I»hie • totliH mid NiijikihH tuiiintrli. W)ni. • .loth, noyliiw. Ti>«-c-I, mid I .jm-hliii*. hlmveilk'i- Quilt, mid Tnilrt Covers, ll.unkeK Ilonev Coiiih, Lauemdei', Allendale, .Jacquard, and other.SprauK Dome* ie Munllih and blieetfuff*. In all qualities and w idtli*. AT THE LOWEST RATES. iLi INJ.S Loi LINENS Mous-e-Furnishiiiff Dry Groocls. A CARD. Pei-pona preparing to furuirih a»* well ns tlioan about to renew their Hipplv of LlNK.N3.mul othrr HOIISE-KCR MBHINO J>K\ GOODS arc particularly-invited to call and-Inspect our flock. We do not confine our trade - to LINKS' or COTTON (;0-T)H in it rrwmv variety oi textile fabric required for domentie itm* in a well ordered borvehold, from n C«r* tllr * IVovcllies of (tic Season. The- oiler in.their White (lootls J >o]):»rtiiu*nt HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, At Ed, :Mud-WcciiK A Great Sacriliee. xr-mHJ.s XiiKxsaHO tott ! nI'KMMi! OPENING! --WE OPEN .Tu DAY A A../ |l»rgf afHOl tlllrnt of ]ri*h PnpliiiK in Brown*, Blue* and Steels. Black and Mode Biarritz. very b* -eu'it 1. (i;iv Maid All-wool I'opiiiit*. a ehoic sdcetlon. rimmed Alpaca*, neat style*, f.ic-nK LepinV r*'-nch Merinoes. all allude* and^j^litie?. Vrrv fine Pure Mohair* in Plaid* and Ktrrpe". AH-wonl Poplin*, Figured. Spotter! and Plain. Silk Warn Lavella. Neapolitan biik*. 3h «\vD, all grade*. STAKES sfy‘nfe’"-ggj CAMDEN L 'an/> Ol ATLANTIC RAILROAD! On and after MONDAY, Seutembur Sd, 1867, trains will loavf Vinii Street Ferry as follows: Mail 7.:?') A. M Freight with paseeugcr-car attached *US A. M \tlantic Accommodation —4.15 P. M. KKTUHNTNG - - L K A V E ATLANTIC: Mail : 4.40 P. M Freight •' U-40 A. M Accommodation 6.45A.M. Junction Accommodation to Jackson and inter mediate stations, leaver Vino street 5.30 P. M Retmuing—leaves Jackson A. M HADDONFIKLD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN r> m Leaves Vine, street 10.15 A; M. and 2.00 I. M Leaves Haddonlield 1.00 P. M. and 3 15 P- 51. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC „ m< l>*ave.“ Vine ctreet at 7.30 A. M. and Atlantic at 4.40 l . M Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round trip tickets, good ouly fo; ’.he day and train on which they arc fraued, £3. . Tickets lor sale at the oflice of the Philadelphia Local Exproar Company, No. 626 Chestnut street and at No. &> Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. The Philadelphia Locnl Express Company, No. 821 Chestnut street, will call for baggage'in any part of tlu city and hiilmrbs, and check to Hotel or Cottage at At luetic City. . D. 1L MLNDY, Agent. Hmu rmr PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Suinmo) ”3M Swtf - Arrangements. On and after Saturday June lat. 1867,tb0 Trains wilMenvo PHRadolphfa, from the Depot of the West Chester & PlilladdD’» Kailroad.comei >f Thirty-first and Cheatnutstreets,(Vhllada.),at7.lf S*nn» at 6.15, and Oxford at 6.08 A. M., and •OftVoOxfordata.2sP.M. . . A Market Train with Passenger Car attached, will rui. m Tuesdays and Fridays, le&viug the Rising gun at 11. K A. M., Oxford at 12.0 Q-M., and Kennett at 1.00 P. il.. cod oecting at West Chester Junction with a Traiu for Phila delphia. OnWodnesdays and Saturdays trains leavo Phi taoelphia at 2.80 P. Mm run through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. conuects a; Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peaih Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to oonnect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadel phi a. The Train leaving . Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M. runs to Rising bun, Md. Passengers allowed to take Wearing Apparel only, as Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be respon sible for an amount exceeding one hundrod dollars, miles* a special contract be made ior the same. mhW ' HENRY WOOD. Genera Supt RT | isjiiiiMJHjy'j WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Afiflp LINES from foot of Market street ™ ■ ■ (Upper Ferry). Commencing TUESDAY, September 3d, 1847. BA. M. Morning Mall, for Bridgeton, Salem, Millville. Vineland and intermediate points. 8.80 P. M. Bridgeton, Salem, Vineland, Milllvillo and inte’mediate stations. 4.00 P. M. Cape May Passenger. 6.00 P.M. Woodbury Accommodation. Cape May Freight leaves Camden at 9.20 A. 51. West clereey Freight Train leaves Camden at IL6O A. M. Freight wittbo rocoivcd at Second Covered Wharf be low Walnut street, from 7A. M. until 6P. M. Froight re colved before 9 A. M. will go forward tho same day. Freight Delivery, No. 228 South Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. SEWELL. Superintendent. Mnsimsnwrffn FAST . FREIGHT LINE, VIA bBffISggMNOKTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIL TTWItf '“—ROAD, to Wilkesbarro, Mahanoy City; Mount Carmel, Ccntralia, and all points on Lehigh Valley Railroad and its branches. By new arrangements, perfected this this road is ambled to give increased despatch to merchandise con signed to the above named points. Goods delivered at the Through Freight Depot, S.-E. cor. of FRONT and NOBLEStreeta, Beforo SP. M., will reach Wilkesbarro, Mount Carmel. Mahanoy City, and tho other stations in Mahanoy and Wyoming alleys before 11 A.M., of the succeeding day fc2lt . . FiLLIS CF.ARK. Aeont. CJLOXJH.Ni "CAJS'BIM.JEKES» AC, IAM US & LEE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THEIR friends pml others to their large ami eiiou*!*assortment of COATINGS. DuiVcll Beavers. t ‘astor Heaver*?-- Chinchilla Beaver*. Efuiuimiiux Heavers. Black Doeskins.- Faucy Cn:«imcres. * Cord*. Ueavorteeu: 4 . At wholesale and retail, by JAMES A LEE. No. 11 North Second st„ bign of flic Golden Lamb. •DORDEN’S BEEF TEAI-HALF AN OUNCE OFTHIB X) extract will make %4>lnt ol exceUeut Beef Toa lu a few nilnetM). Always on hand and for ealo hy .JO3EEH B BU33IER & CO., lot) South Delaware avenue. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PUKE CIDER ASD WISE VIIYE«Mtt, GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES, Sc., Sc, AU the requisites for Preserving and Pickling purpose*. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries CJorner Eleventh and Yin© Streets, SUPERIOR VINEGARS. Fivuch White Wine, and Pure Old Cider Vinegars. For sale by JAMES It. WEBB, JaH , WALNUT and UiiJU’rH STREWt*- O KAOS \IU) COtVKK, Us TO H (iUUJ. O.UUU ‘I.Wtl Imu* old . B,rtK) Im'if-riuvt, V. Hyson, Gnnpoudrr. Imperial, Hvson. lilaek and Twenkcy Tnia. Keystone, 7 chestnut street. Merchandise Hroke". rrilOM I'SON I!E YNmiTIOIK MJ il AX E ItUOKKiC i No. lU7 Chestnut street, offers for sale; 4.OUJ hag* Kio, Ceylon, !on. Oolong. da 11 *ll To .is; Late importations: Chester, Keystone, Columbia, Quaker Cifv, Enterprise. Philadelphia Sugar House firocerV Molasses; Porto IMoo, Trinidad, .Muncovada and Cub* Molasses; different grades Bynip; Spices: I.UOUbbH, Su gar House, augur trade. Jiul2tf Latoi j: oil.—an invoice. of i.atoi n oi.ivk Oil. now. landing mid for wait* by I*. LAVKKG.NK, Agint. 102 Walnut Mfrrt. Nfav mi:bBMA(;ki;keLpicklki) salmon, MK.srf Shad, and Tonjon** and Sounds in kitK jurd rucvhvd and for rah: nt CuUSTY'S East-End Grocery, No. IH South Second atreet VEW CKOI' TEAS--FINEST OI'ALITV OF CHINA 1\ and Janaiim* Teas In (‘ton- ami for pale at COL 6TV’S East-End Grocery, No. 11* South Second etreeU 1)1 KK OI.I) JAMAH,'A KIWI, HOLLA VI) GIN, J Medicinal Wines and Brandlr*, Fort Wine and California Wines. in «tore and for rain at COUSTY’S Kant-End Grocery, No. 11* South Second viroet. W'lllfK I'KKSF.KYING BRANDY, PIKE riDKP. T 1 Yiin-par. Fur** Mustard S«»d, Arc., ahvav 4 hand at COI.'STY'S Kail End Grocery, No. 11' So .rti Second rtrect. ’ ' K" i:w green ginger.- u-i Lite, jest received, in pi eider. Fef pah- :>t COi ST i\S I'.End‘» »i o nry, No. 11* So’ifli Sei our! j-ti M-t. Ii'KKNCI! WINE VINf.GAA. - Vtnv au'Lr.ion r French White Wiue Vinegar, in store ar.djfor ri> b? M:*F. SPILLIN. CiRENOBLK WALNUTS.—6 HALLS *.jF Oi ENt/UnR J Paper Shell Walnut/, and Prince.-* Pa;#*r Hindi AL mends- for fcalu by M. F. SITLUN, N. W, Cor. Arch and Eighth b‘j eetn. . MACCAKONT AND VKiLM'.CKLLL- Lv HUXKd OF choice Leghorn Maccaioni aud Vermaadh. of the late Importation, in *toro aud for «*d« by M. K. SPfcLLJN N, VV. Cor. Aren and Eighth /trwP LtiinnLit. ___ 1 i QO*r -BKLECrf WvillTß PaNK. LOO I . BOARDS AND BLANK. 4-4, &‘4. £4. 2. 2)6, 3 and 4-tncL, CHOICE PANEL ANI) FIRST COMMON, 1« ft-a* t-w* 4-4, M, d-4, X 2%. 3 at-d 4-Inch. maule. broth eh a Cu. No. 2500 SOUTH ri»r***u 1 O an -BUILDING! BUILDING I BUILDING lot)4- LUMBER I LUMBER! LUMBER ! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. M CAK< »UN A FI POKING, 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. M DELA WA RE FLOORING, ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING* BPRI'CE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTEKINGT-ATH, _ MAL LE. BROTHER A CO.. No. 2500 SOUTH Street, 1 Q£i*7 -CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES, JLOO I • CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES, ooopershingles, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AN D POSTS, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS, MALLE. BROTHER A (XL i Qarr -lumber for undertakers! 1001. LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! CEDAR, WALNUT, MAHOGANY. CEDAR, WALNUT. MAHOGANY. MaVIE, DROTUER*On IQC7 -ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND A LOOI. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KXNDa. SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POI'LAfVCKPRBY AND ABEL OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERB. MAULE. BROTHER A 00. TQC'7 -CIGAR BOX MANCRACTURERB. 100 I . CIGAR BOX MANUPACTI.KERB. BPANISH CEDAR HO X - BO ARDS. No. 2500 SOCTI’H Street i dan -spp..: ce joist-spruce joist-spruor ' J ° J FJiOM 14 TO 33 FEET LONC. FKOM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MALLE. BROTHER A CO.. No. SJJ SOUTH Strop*. my 13 tn OHINGLKS, BUfNCiLKS-IN GKKAT VAHIBTV AND O nil price; thcap Flooring ami K-ucing. aborted width/* Sln-lving. J'.iiticiilur attention Riven to lumlwr for titti/iK iiti /•tore/*. Catalina Khinrini! at low.vt ciudl nrieo**. NICiIOUiUN'J, Seventh and Cariyntcr street*. f; 2 a “? _ r LMHEU.-THE CNDEitSIONED ARE PKEEAKED Li to furnJsh any description of Fitch Pino Lumber, from 3t Mary’e Mill, (ieor*j% oii fayorKj.le toons. AKo, Spruce Joist, Ac., from Maine. EDML/ND A- SOUDEK Dock Street Wharf. myffi-tfg CPffIUOE LUMBER AFI/JAT.- 3UANTUNG AND O Jolrt of leußtb from 14 to 21 feet lon*.:afxgrted ilxej. Sx4 to 3x14. about 160 M, feet, ior .ale by WORKMAN m CO., No. 123 Walnut street. €i iiNXH*"’ VuilN fl SHI MG WOO lte» 3. W. SCOTT 4 CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,- AND DEALERS IN Men’s Furnishing Gqods, 814 Chestnut street® Four doors below the “Continental,*' PUILADELPUIA. mhl-f,m,w.tl PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Order, for tbeae celebrated Slilrtx eujipliod promptly brief notice. / Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late Btylee In fuU variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 700 CHESTNUT- _ . nvNTR* PATENT-SPRING AND BUT "fife GlltSS.' Cloth, Leather. wM& AJr A nd brown Linen; Chllaron a Cloth and for ladle, and genta. at RIonELDERFE1 j.g BAZAAR. rnyfrOmoM OPEN H 4 THE EVENING I.OOKING GLASSES. A. S: ROBINSON, 910 CHESTNUT STREET, LOOKING GLASSES, PAINTINGS, Engravings and Photographs. Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frame.. mss SWiBSWoBDER. LOOKING-GLASS AND FRAME WORKS. We are now fitted up with Improved machinery, and ha^ o a ia,r B mck walnut and fancy framed Looking Glaeaeß, at reduced pncee. OIIAEF p & )yl9-2m 78 Laurel et., below Front. PEBSOIVAL^- 227 North Twelfth att'COt. eoli tin* J)KOthoFrccmfinof the City nnd Pouuty 0/ I'hiludvlnhiß tfmt on TUESDAY,October Bth, \m % Bring the Hccoiid I m wtay of the month, mid day of the (H-ncral and Municipal Flection, there arc io he eh*ch*d viz,: - •" ' ’ By the* Termer, of the Commonwealth of Penn-ylva niu, one qiittliUod pernon to nerve unone of the JurtierM of the Supreme Court of tmld Commonwealth for riftoon e*urH. - • By the Freemen rodding In the Third Senatorial DD. tift tof the City of J'hiliulelphin, cbmprlHini? the I'lt'fh Hixth, Lleveiith, Twelfth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth apd Eighteenth \V iirdf* (e.\elumv of the Eleventh and 'lWifth Election DivMonn of x»id Eighteenth wind), one piuvo to eerve i.ih a Representative of maid District in the Sin ite of the Commonwealth of Pennnylvanfa 0 UL By the rriM-men re.MJng in the Fin*t Kepre*eiiiutlve Ihftj let *)i the (ity of Philadelphia, coiupririag the Firrt U nrd. and he First, Second, T bird. Fourth. Fiftli sixth Biid Mnth, (now the Mmh and 'J’l-ntliJ lilurthm Division': ol the Twenty.sxth Ward. , tiIS ? -■n n( v«: of said Dis.tr let in tin- 1i0n..,, of l.vw.-sen »vhni,i , n , : n,:l ' " f t "' ; of Pm, a, Dbuirtof’the cii'v'nf mm *? liopreseoUtlve IMHti let 01 tin (n>of i J ih'delnhiu, romprn*ingthe (Find, second, riiinl. I* mirth, litth, Kixth, Seventh, ¥lghtli ->m 1 !, *»l ! i'i 5 J’i*' l, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, iv t ** *Njnt-li, J ‘"elfth and Thirteenth Election Thllll FheH , N 'r7 ,l? ll'Vnnk 1 I ' Vnn k ) I lI,fJ tin* Firnt, Second and , iLAV 1 P'v,, o»,ol ’1 Intfi Ward of ,aid Citv, one l ! mm to H.*i \ e a, a Keimventatlve of ,aid District In tin* 01 of tin- (ienerali-semldy ol '!!-■ i ommomvealth of PeniMvlvniiia. * 5Vt"‘ , V^ 11 r 7i ,l . i, '« 1,1 t,)r Third Representative t!‘ V, ili °f It | ,, ht«i.dphin l c«miiiri,ing the Fourth \V ard. the Dhifh und Klev.-mh Election DivMoiw of tin; na' 1 * ,c i F,'. hifth. Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and .Ninth El,•euon Division, of the Third Ward, arid the J hnd Election Divirloufl of the Fifth Ward of w*l \ rj V ,: t 0 aa ft Representative of said Distliet in the ilom-e of. Representative, of the General .Afsemhly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. n:?} . f/enneii roeiding iu the Fourth Representative Di,tii?t of the City of Philadelphia, comprising tho Seventh \\ ard, and tho Seventh and Eighth Election Division, of the Twcnty-sixth Ward of ,nid City, on* pei,on to serve an a Representative of -aid District In tin* iJnuseol ReprcKeutativea of the General Aweaihly-of the ;* omiMin\vealth of Penn-vlvunia, .... By the Freemen n-Hfdlng in the Fifth Roprcentativc Dis-tnet of- the City of PnihtdeJphfH; comprising the Eighth \N ard, and tiui Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, S« venth and Eighth mow the . Eighth and Eleventh) Eh etion DiviMun, of Fifth Ward of raid City, one eep'on to serve va n Repre-entative of «aid District in, the llotj*,; of Rcpre,entiitivc« of- tiie (ieneral Ass.emhiy f.’omiuo 11 wealth of l'enmwlvauia By Hie Freemen re.-iding in th<- Sixth ‘Rcpreecntnttvc IHctrictof the City of I'biludelphia, comnrMnv; the Fiivt, Fourth, Filth. Sixth, Sewnth and Eighth Election Divh flouh oi Sixth >N »rd. and the 1 Second.'J’hird Fourth Hftlu Sixth nmi SeOenM, Election Sink \\ md of ,iud ( 1 ty, one per, '011 to ,erve tiveef raid District in (he liou.-.- of Rcpn-aeiitutiveiT-of the (ieneral oi tin.* ‘Jommouu'caltlt of Jh-nti* hvlyanta. By the Frc|-mf-n , r' , i'idihg in the Seventh District of the City of Philadi lishia, ef Void (‘ity, one p,*r>on to c-rve a- a 'R' pr< sent; ( fi\.- ~t p;t j,j District in the 1100-c of Repre-en tati ve, ot the Ccnerhi Ae.-emhly of the. Commonwealth of J Vim,} jvauia. By the F’r*' men residing in the Ninth Rcpre,entative lhrtriet <4 the City of Philadelphia, comprMug the F.h-venth Ward, tin' Second, and Third Election DJvj-iotp tin; six’ll Ward and tin* Fjr,t« Second. Fifth and Sixth Election Pivtaionr n| Tiv«-l»th Ward of ,aid Citv, ore* pv-r. iMiioH'rveai-H Rei'p-tentative of a&id Di,!ri«t m the iicu,e ■>f Rcpi (••ciituti\ c. of the ( o nerul ArtiemUy of t.he < 01; iiion’.vi alth of I Vniirj I Vania. By the FTeeincii feiding in the Tenth R* i re,' ntHtive Dirt-iet ol thetjjtyof Riiilad> 1 pi>in, cornj.riri n« tli<- Fif. tceiitti Ward of mid <'itv ie.xt,pt the Eiglith and J liir tci-nth ElectiopDlvi-ion*/, one jH_*rrt. Second. 'l'hird and Fourth F.lection Dhi,ion, of the Twentli eighth Ward, nnd tho Fifth aud Sixth Election Divhion* of tlie Twenty.fifth Ward of »aid City, one per. n to Mac u, a Roprercntative of *aid District in the Ik-ure of Ri-pre#ent*tm* of the General Aeeembly of the fVirmnOnWealth of'Penn,y|\ unia. . By the Freemen rbafding in the Sixteenth Reprvseatn. tive District of the City of Philadelphia, co npri-ine tha Th nd Ward (the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and ovuith Election Divisions of the Twentv.rtret Ward) now the HreC Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Election Dlviidona of the Twenty.firat Ward of gHid <;itv, one perron to renre a, a KeprvK*ntativi.*of raid District In the liourc of Rrpreecntativea of tin* General Aiwwmbly of tho Couimonwealth of Brnnxylvanla. By the Freemen residing in the Soventoenthfßeprccnta tivf Dwtrict of the Citv of i'hiladelpbia, cormTi-fng the Twcntythird Ward, the Find, Second and Third El»*c ti<ivUion>of Twcnty tifth Ward and the Eighth (now the Eighth and Thirteenth) Election Divieiotu of Mtn tcouth W*ard of raid City, one perroD to ,orve‘ae a. Kenrc wntAtive of ,oid Di.-trict in the Hou'- Person Dirrctors of Pnhi !- 1 h \ or ,IV| ‘.vouch, six pcn-oiiH to serve us inc them fortl non 100 !?- f P" r 01 th e'n for tbreoyenrH, Sheered and on,- f„^ p .V' ed tcrnl of ««<>r*o It- Ktsslcr SlfS-ri-tSSTncd? for tho " lU '-'T’ lre e l vcai4 lll |fid l 'Sm ri r ot , l i Utl C expired time ot Chill ies Jewel! ° DC fol ' t^u l)y the ]■ reemen residing in the fiiovcnth Ward 0..„ pereon to servo us u memherof tlie (• i m,?.,,? rX.. --. 0 ? 0 two yenra, one person to serve ns Ahlmmiufnr'Hv?? 1 fol and four persnuH to serve as Uiroctoraof PiSllhl' a J i al 'i“' for three years. 01 1 llbllc i>ohools By the I'reemen residing in the Twelfth w„.-,i eon to serve us u member ol Select CotmeilVor po l'' and tour persons to serve its Directors of Piihiiu' L a % LUI j H * for three years. " 01 1 llb,lc Seliools, By tho FreemenresidlnKin tlie Tliirteenth \v„„i person to eei-ve ns a member of Common Council fl!r » ono years, one person, to servo (i» an-Aldernniu for five v,?'™ and seven persons to serve as Directors of Public iffi fonr of them for three years, two of tlie in for ?h? 0 ~ e ' expired terms of A. Kline and John l-Yy.renigned a ll „,! [ for tiiiMinexpired term of A. if. Albiiriter. nd one Ity tho Freemen reaiditiß in tlie Fourteenth Ward person to servo iih a mom her of Select Council, for tlmm, expired term of F. A- Van Clove, resigned, one person m serve as a memherof said Select Council f n- Oireo rears one person to serve as a mem her of Common Council for two years,and four peraona to servo as Directors of Public Schools, for three yearn. • By the Freemen residing in the Fifteenth Ward, ono person to serve as a member of Common Council for two years, and live persons to servo as Directors of Public Schools four of them for throo years, and ono for the uu fxntred term of If. I' .elms, resigned. By tho Freemen residing in tho Sixteenth Ward, ono pen-on t« «crv« w> a member of Select Council f" r thrc« /f 1 ? n ‘ 5 l >trBon to ncFvt nH ii member of Common Coun i,V W. r two yenrp, and four persons to nerve Directors of J "bile Schools for three years. Hy tfio freemen residing in the Hevente« -nth Ward, one person to nerve ok a member of Select Council for tnm; yean*, one ponton to nerve an a member of Common v onncH for two years, one person to serve uh an Alder limn for hvevcurs, and four perrons. to nerve aa Directors ,o f* 'mile Schools for three yearn. Fy the Freemen residing in the eighteenth Ward, two pc; sons to serve aa members of Comm«Mi Council for two ycius.niid live persons to serve aa Directors of. public Dch« olp, four of them for three ytuira, and one for ihe un ex'iUH'd term of Samuel Pennington, resigned. ny the freemen residing iu tho Nineteenth Ward, one person to s* )‘ve as a member of Select Council, for three yenis, two persona to serve aa members of Common Council, one of them for two years, and one for the unex pi red term of dost ph Karnesf. resigned, and live permit to serve us Directors of Public .Schools, four of them for three years, and one for the mmxpired term of J. it. Dines, deceased. tty the Freemen residing In the ’J’wentieth AA'n.rd, two peisons to servo as meiubvTS of Common CoumuFfor two year**, one person to-em* aa hii Assessor (for that part of the Ward west of Broad street; for tiie nnexpin-d t-wm of It. v\. MeCuuikey, deceased, and five persons to serve as Directors of Public Seimol?, lour of them for three years/ and one ol them for the nnexpired term of Thomas P Drown. JJv the freemen residing in the Twenty-tirst Ward, one perron to serve as a member of Select Council lor till er } curs, line person to serve as an Alderman for live years 7 one person to servo aMJonsUble tor live years, and twelve persons to sei vc us Director.* of Public School-. l.,ur of whom are to serve lor tliree years, four to servo for *wn years, and four to serve for one year from the first of January next. Jly the Freemen residing in the Twenty-second Ward, one person to serve ns « member of Common Council lor two years, two p< r/ons to serve as Aid* noon for live yiuirs and four persons to serve as Diieetors'of Public prh«,o)s f(,r three y. my And by the Freemen residing in Die 1‘ irst. Second, I bird and fourth flection Divisions, htn \’ n “ Assessor, for the une.vjdred term of D. W . Singley, remgned. * tty the freemen residing in the Twenty-third Ward, one pei son to serve aa u member of Select Council for threi- years, and one person to serve ns a member<>f Com inon Council for tw o ye«w>; nnd by the freemen residing in the Pirst Flection Division, late Delaware township, one person to serve as an Alderman for-live years, and tw o persons to servo as Directors of. Public .Schools, one, 4*l' them for three years, and owe. for the nnexpired term of John Neville, resigned; and by the..'Freemen residing in the St toii d fleet ion Division, late Lower Dub* .j tOwjjrhip, one person to serve as an Alderman for live years, and one person to nerve as a Di rector ol Public Schools for three years; by the freemen i residing in the.Thiid flection Division, -late---the Town ships ot JJyberry and Mon-laud, two perrons to serve as Directors of Public Schools for three* years; and by the freemen residing in the Fourth, fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Fightli Flection bivisions, two persons to serve a- Dire* tors of Public Schools for* lire*.* years; and by the freemen residing in the Ninth Flection Division, late the Township of Oxford, one person to serve m Director of Public HrhooN fob three years. Dy the freemen residing in the Twenty-fourth Ward, two persons to serve us members of Common ( uiinr jl for two years, and seven persons to serve a- Directors of Pub lie bools, six of them fur three year-, and cm- for the unexpin d term of h. E. Hassell, removed. Py the Freeim-n lesidiug in tie- Twenty.tifth Ward, one poison to serve us a member of < ommon < ouneil for two years, and one person to serve as :*v the Fr* cum n residing iu the'l bird Flection Division one person to set -, c ar Alderman for live years. Py tie- Freemen r< siding in the Twentv.-j.vth Ward one J .Ison to “ClVe ns a I..ember «d the SeluetColilidlforturre y .air-; *-m- p'-rfon to >« n e a member of Common I ouu cii for two v ea rs.ard c-ne person to serve for the anevplred term ..f Ifol .-r; Anost.oni'. rtriiue-fl.-and five i - r-ojis to H iv. Dun t-u- ..fnJ'TiUic tJeln.ol-, tu-ir tii.-m o. tbjev years, ami one for tin- uue.\-pj r ed term cl L*-wi» V. Htumaii. net hi. tty-the I r. tmen residing in the Twentv-seventh Wa d tv.». j erson-to sen e ;.s Abb rmen to. i;v« vean .un- p.--‘ t " h to «. n e for live Veal.-. ;u;d six p. r.-on s. iv. a s fnri i tor- of Public behoof-, live < f ; ,, r vne for the nm xpir. d ti-tm ol if. W. Ai.. t > D,. iJ. tty the iYe< me-n n-iding in the TwenH.--.uVMh Wa*«l on. person to ?w 5- a Jt.eiubei of rj.-Pct'»• j„ r \ ears ; . ije p. r-.-n t.o *, ; -.»• as an Aid-; man J.-r .iv. y,-;'i;s ; «-Ce p* IX-n f (J S« !'V e as n (Jons t a hie Jog live ve-t-s- -ilid ttw-lv.; 1...-rvv I;ir,Tt..r- u .s-h,„.|, t M « Ih.ii. ill'., f. r.'i-vc tti IL-V. nr... fi.Lir t>, ~ t-. V.. S'»d four t.» •* ;v»: one year Irvin tne hrH dav Junncry next. Al.rf I.V ta.- l r.. .... I. i.-iliilii; in , i, t!„. ESction ' j.h\ :• ion.- < t t.o u of The >rv, ml V, aids ..f the -.„hl tjitv 'le J el*.-j; serve in Judge, two - pe,-s.,n- to s' r’ eas ih’ t l ,' i-v;/'- r v--i:a-.m i.,-i. ct .r, „t FJi cijtit- *or each ol ♦ aid J)m i-ioLs r< rp-ctivr 1. 1 it* fi. '-men fed.ling in the r - v. ml I Jerri.n‘ Div »-i*.n- * ti the First Ward will <.-te ur f. lb.« .. to ui; M DiM-i. U, ■ntthe.J.ousf: of Joseph Hive]. League M.tui :<>ad. 2d Div Mon, at tin- hous of P.-te-* iP.-.je;. marhea-t n•* *- n; -* - and <»ieeuvvich street Division, at tin- in- ;*«. ot *amm-l (rilbert. eotit!««c»t «-dvtreer. 4d D;v i*j..n, at the hoiw- of !b;b',is, Second *tre* * below Wbiuten. iA Division, at the house of Henry Sauer, northwes* corner of Fourth and H»-i d streets. cih Division, at tin* bouse < f Samuel Peak, southwest ccrrerol Sixtfi and Dickcicoii streets. 7th Division, Ht tin- house of Thomas Kane, nnrthen.-t' of unk Hoa’d Mid (,'ross street. ‘■tli Division at the homo «.f .Mrs. Hubei.corner ofFigh'fh and Mt dina »trects. Pth.Divisiou. at the honse of Joseph Schofield eouthwent 1 comer of.-sixth and 7 anker streets. tt'tta DivUou, at ’he house of Mr. Wolf. r;ortllcau» comer of front and Moorv stieets. The F'rcemen residing in the h-v ernl Fbu-tion Division* of the Second Wart will v<>te ae followe, to wit: Ist Division, at the house aouthoaal comer ©f \ioya men«in* av. and Prim*- it. 2d Divisicp, at tin* house of Edward Watcher, northeaat comer of hecond and <.'ai jn-nter streets. vd Division, nt the houao of Lewis Thornton, northncft coiner of Moyamensing av. and Washington uv. ■tth Division, at the house of WilliHin Maurman, «outh w t-st comer of 7'hird and Chriitian street?. 6th Division, at the house of Geo. Gardiner, N’o 1121 < Eighth rtreet. tith Division, at the house of Francis Kin?, pouthca*? comer of Fifth ftnd t'arpentef utreeta. • th Division, ut the house of Jacob fioutheant cor ner of Passvunk road aud Christian street. fctb Division, at the house of Fuchs, northwest cor ner of Filth and Hedwood utreete. Wh Division, at the house of Timothy Meah-y, south weft comer of Tenth and Carpenter afreets. • loth Division. :«t the house of HughFinlev; southeast corner of Twelfth 'and Carpenter struct?. 11th Division, at the house of William Halfpenny, south west corner Ninth and Manilla streets. 12th Division, nt the house of Charles Peak, southeast corner ol Moy amensiug avenue and federal street. 13th Division, at the house of E. Patton, southeast corner of J’assjunk road and Federal struct. Tilt- r U idi “? ia till- 5.1V.T 1 Election Diri.ions of the Third Ward will vote a? follows, to wit; let Division, at the houec el William FI. Stanclilfe. Second street, below Queen. 2d Division, at the house of John Graham, aouthwett comer of F root'and Catharine etreefa. 3d Divisiou, at the bouse of James'Baird, southwest earner of Second and German streets. 4th Division, at thirbouec of J. Babington. f-outhea-t corner of Fifth and Queen street#. 6th Division, at the house of G. F. fSeeler, uontheaat corner of Hfth and German street#. 6th Division, at the house of Patrick McCrvetle, south ■went comer of Catharine and Sixth streets. 7th Division, at the house of John Slavin, northwest comer of Eighth and < athnrine street*. . 6th Uivn-iup, beginning at the corner of Tenth and Fit/., water street; thence along Tenth street to < hrintijin street thence alone Christian street to Twelfth street • thence along Twelfth street to Fit/water street; thence along ritzw ater street to the place of beginning. And the elec .tion shall be held at the house of Julius Schwalber, at the southwest corner of Eleventh and Fit/water street# tnh Division, beginning at the comer of Twelthand ritzwater streets; thence along Twelfth street to Chris tian street; thence along Christian street to llroad street • thence along Broad to Fit/water street; thence aloug lit/water to the place of beginning. And the election shall be held at the bouse of David Alexander, comer of ritzwater street and Juniper lane. The Freemen residing in the several Election Divisions of the fourth \\ ard will vote as fellows, to wit • Dt Division, at the house of Jacob Ferber, northeast comer of Front and Ahuoud streets. 2d Division, at the house of William Murphy, No 75-’ fcouth l*ront street. ad Division, at the house of Charles Ilray, northe-ut comer of .Second and Monroe streets. 4th Division, at the house of vVilliam'Bycrly, southeast comer of fourth and Stanley streets. sth Divisiou, at the house of Owen Lamb, southeast cor ner ot Charles and South streets. 6th Division, at the house of Janies McDonough, Sixth street, below Shippeu. . *th Division, at the house of Patrick Pengen, Nq 617 South Seventh street. A Bth Division, at the house of Jam& A. Matthieu (Dallas Douse)j Eighth street, below.Shippeu. t'th Division, at the house of JohuThompson, northwest corner Twelfth and Briuton streets. 10th Division, at the house of Robert Morrow, northeast corner of Broad and Shippeu streets. {feW*! 1 iu tlio several Election Divisions oi the filth A\ ard will vote ns follows, to wit; • Ist Dlvisiou, at the home ot Charles Medura, corner of becond and Belief streets. 2d Division, at the house of Charles McGrath, Lombard street, above Second. 3d P/.'ifc 1 , 011 ’ I*. 11 '*-' 1,0116. el ,01l6 . e of -John Wood, southwest cor ner ot fifth aud Lombard streets. 4th Division, at the house oi , northwest cornel" of front and Pine streets, ** *ol1 ' house of Lewis Fischer,No.2l6 Dock Fifth stVcet° n ’ OUBe 01 John Crawford, No. 312 7th Division, at the house of Patrick McCrossiii, north east corner ot f ittli and Prune streets Bth Division, at the house of'J liomas Whitmore, south wrst comer of Exchange place and Carter’s alley ahe.l reemeii residing in the several Election Divisions ofthebixth >N uvd will vote as follows, to wit • Ist Division, at the house southeast comer of Sixth and Arch. UI,U " 2d Division, at the house of Richard Wellington south west corner ot Second and Quarry streets. 1 3d Division, at the house of William A. Thorn street, u,l>ovc Sceoud. 4 . 4th Division, at the house, Third street, below \rch west tide. * * sth Division, at the house, northwest corner of Sixth aud Jayne streets. 6th Divitiou, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, in Cherrv street, between Third and Fourth. 1 7th Division, at the White Bear Hotel, southwest corner of Filth and Race streets.-, ... Bth Division, at the house of James Buck, southwest comer of Vine and Crown streets. a The Freemen residing in the several Election Divisions of the Seventh Ward wull vote as follows, to wit : Ist Division, at the house of D.M.Mathiue, No. go* Lom bard street. 2d Division, at the house of James I.obley, northeast comer of *1 welfth and Lombard streets. 3d Division, at the house of Andrew Morrow, southwest corner of Thirteenth and Li mburd streets. 4th Divlsion t at the house Of Lawrence McCabe, south west comer ot Sixteenth and Lombard streets. .*>th piyfsion, at the house of P. Munughau, Eighteenth andMeDuflie streets. 6th Division, at the house of Addis «fc Engle, southwest cornerof.Tweutietli and Pine streets. at the houseof George Connors, northwest eorner of Iwcnty-socond and Lombard streets. * * ~I OD ’ fttthe house of Janies McKinley, northeast CO uV u V?f A wenty-third and Naudain streets, ofthiV v[/,aIV, e ?v- rct! i dil ]ft Ju the several Election Divisions Uf ni I K h , th > Vurl vi.-ion, at the house of -Lewis Gebhard, northeast corner Fourth and \\ ood streets. _’d I>jvision, at tne iiouse of Lewis Snell, northwest comer 61 Crown and Callow-hill streets. :al. Division, at the house of If. L. Dose. No. 3u9 Button u ood streets above Third. 4th Division, at the house occupied by John Metz northwest comer of Noble street and Vork avenue. atli Di\Dion nt the house of (J. Blaes.e, noitbeast comer of Fourth and Coates streets, oth Division. nt tlie house of .John Schmitt, No. 820 DiviMon. at Wright’s Hotel, southw. st corner*'of 1 ifth and I’oplar streets. h*'i>rth Thild street. ■\ he Freeilien reading in the several Election Divisions of the J Jin teenth W ard will vote as follows, to-wii: Ist Di% ision, at the house of J. K. Turuer, south w-i-et corner of Franklin and Callow-hill streets. 2 {lt tll !‘ ,5 I fjlu '*' •' s D3 Spring Garden street. 4tb Dnif a n £.t toe house-of David.S. Drum, southwest corner of and Buttonwood streets. oth Di\Mon, at the house of. Amelia Davis, southeast cornerof seventh and Coates streets. oth Division, at the house of Joh-a Dechlcr, northeast cur.i r oi _N tilth and Conte- streets. ith Di' Dion, at the boast- oj Mr. Blevler, horthwot co*-. m ) i t ?i.\th and Brow n str< et>; Hh Division, at the northeast corner of Ninth and Biowji stii ■ t". upt by ilenrv Welsh. 'J he (.re, men riding in the several Llecfjon 1 »i-. i-ion* of tie- 1 o:,r!»« nth V. in d w ill %-pte as fuH-i...n. at the bouse ot Henry Voung. southeast corner ot I- itteenth and LaUrwvhill streets.” 2d Dixwon, at the house of -Charles Bittinyer, Button %voa ve Mn i*g tin-nee along the smith side of Coates gtJ ca t to the west side oj Bn-ad street, thence along the we*t side of Bicad street to the flare of Ir.-eimiiup. And the pluc- of . otmg shall |>e at the house ot John Herman, southeast corner of 1- itteenth and < ’oateg. 4th Divisiom at the Mechanic Engine House, Brown street below 1-jfteenth. ' oth Division, from Nineteenth to-Twentv-firgt street from \ inc'to Hamilton. Vote at the house of Jaiuef Fitz watc-r. No. IHlßCiillowhilletrcet.- »sth Dirieion,atthe hoiire of Joseph McClay, southweet corner of ( aUoivfiill and Twi nfy-secoud ftreetf* . "f, h fbe house Win. Scield, Biddle and l itllou hill streets. tth Division, coronu-nce At the comer of Twefttv-tirst and Spring Garden sti*-* : ts. thence along the north side of Spring Garden street to Pennsylvania &venue. tltence along tne cAfct side of Pennsylvania avenue to Twcntv lourth street, thence along the eastside of Twentj'-fonrth street to the north tide of Coates street, thence north along L&Dding avenue to Poplar street, thence along the eouth Hde of Poplar street to the %ve*t tide of Twenty-Fourth street, thence along the wi+t tide of Twenty-fourth street to the south tide ot Coatee street, thence along the south side of Coates street to tiie west side of Twent%*-second street, thence alone the west side of street to the south side o.f Green street, thence along the south side of Green street to Twenty-rim street, thence alon" the w est side of Twcnlv-rirst street to the place of begin' Ding; And the rlace of voting shair be at the'house of Andrew Smith, at the southwest comer of Twentv. second and Cootep. J 9th Division, at tne. houge No. 1814 North street.. 10th Div:-iou. at tliehoiu-eof Clirißtian Genu\ No 210 b Coates street. * * lltli Division, at the house of Jeptlia 11. Mtinn, N F corner of tram-ic* and Shirley streets. 12tli Division, at tlie house of George Über. No miq Brandywine street. ‘l3th Diviriou, eotmuencea at the northeast corner of rwenty-second and street, thence along the north side ef Coates street to the ea-*t side of Twentv.fourth street, thence along the east side of Twenty-fourth street lo Poplar street, thence along the south side oi Poplar to Ihe-west side of 'I wenty-second street, thenco alone the' west t)de ot 1 iventy-second to the place of beginning And the place of %’oting chnll be ut the house of George »dderatt, at the southwest corner of Brown and Bm-kuell 14th Division, commences nt the northwest comer of ihdgeavenue and Goa ten street, thence along the north side of t nates street to the east tide of Seventeenth street thenco along the east side of Seventeenth street to the ssuth side ot Francis street thence along the south side of Francis street to the west side of Hidge avenue, thence along the west side ot Kidge avenue to the place of begin ning And the place of %x>ting shall be at the Drove Yurd Hotel, Hidge avenue, above Sixteenth street, I he Freemen residing in the several Election Divisions of the Sixteenth Ward will vote as follows, to wit -1 st Division, at the Bull's Ilead Hotel, Front street above J’ophir. * 2d Division, at the house of Joseph Morris,northeast cor ner of 1-font and Otter streets. 3d Division, at the house of Thomas Murphy, cornerof New- Market and I>anrel streets. 4th Division, at the house of John Lipps, Germantown road mid Sect ud street. oth Diiision, at the house of Kobert Sherrard, German town road, above Second street. 6th Division, at the houw of Mra.SUer, southwest cor ner Fourth and George streets. Tth Division, at the house No. 1124 North Third street 6th Division, at the house of Christian Schnitzell 943 North Fifth street, above Poplar. . The Fretineu residing hi the several' Election Divisions of the beventreiith Ward w ill vote as follows, to wit Dt Division, at the house of John K. Schuyler, south east comer ot 1 rout and Master streets. ... 2d Division, at the house of John Holmes, southwest comer ot Front and Thompson streets. 3d Division, at the house of >lr. Chambers, corner of Howard and Master streets. 4tk Division, at the house of James Creighton, north east corner oi eceoud and Thompson streets. oth Division, at the house of Philip Mair\, No 13 ,-l 9 Germantown road. 6th Division, at the honse of James Donnelly, northwest corner of Master and Cadw alader streets. Tth Division at the house of Michael Burns, northwest t-orner ol Jefferson and Cudwahidcr etre ets. Mth Division, at the house of William Cougdon, southeast corner ot Sixth and Master streets. Pth Division, at the house of James O’Neill, southeast corm-i- ot Filth and Jeftersonstreets. loth Division, at the house of John McCartney, southeast cornerof Thompson and Gndwalader streets. ;ihe Freemen residing in the several Election Divisions ol the Eighteenth Ward w ill vote as follows, to wit let Division, at the house cornerof F’rankford road and Mundersou street. 2d 1. ivision, at the house of Jas. Holdcraff,Beach street above Blmckainaxon. ’ 3d Division, at the hon*c of U. V. Naitmau, cornerof Girard avenue and Marlborough stre et. 4th Divieion.atthe house of John Bernhard, S. E. corner of Girard avenue and Savory streets. oth Division, at the house of John Spear, Beach, above Hanover, . 6th Division, at the house of William Fluke, conft-r of > ienim and Hiclmiond streets. 7th Division, at the house of John Pote, corner of Kick niond uud Otis streets. Bth Division, at the house of 1 VtcrKlrin, corner of Han over aud Moyer street*. 9th Division, at the house of Andrew' Weber, corner of Belgrade and Palmer street*. leth Division, nt the house of Frederick Mueewe, corner of Vienna and Belgrade streets. llthit'ivision, at the house of Margaret McClure, corner of Biclttnond and Norris street - . T J-th Division, at the house of David Gaskill, cornerof JKichmoud and Huntingdon streets. . J. 10 residing in the several Election Divisions ot the Nineteenth Wind will vote usfullowß, to wit : lstDii ision. at the house of George Boyer, Gcrmuutowu road, below Norris street. 2d Division, at the house of Henry Heiser, Fraukford , o i l d* opposite Columbia avenue. 3d Division; ntthe house of Mr. Lentz, comer of Norris street uud Frankford road. 4thDiyition, at the house of John Heounc, at the corner of Front and Amber streets. sth Division, at the house ef A. Peters, Frankford road, north of Non i* htreer. 6th Division, at the liouseof A. W. Streeter, corner of I', r 6nd ami Adams street. - • m?r^Ssi. teEf. J a*J: n M - k ‘' rc,u “ n * tier ('onVnnd Lottery rtrogt-' 160 of Th °"“ a, ‘ <;opc ’ coruerof I“KdK,I!S of Willi " m corner of audAiubir fete thU ll0Ut!U n< V lß *’hice ot voting shall be at the house of Htreefs *' oy comer of Thompson and Amity ftth Division, roinmencent the northwest corner of Pop. ,;n t 1 etH. along the north aide of '.y l t! I *!'-' bl.the river Schuylkill, thence fttong the east side of the river Selmylkiil to the south ride of Ma»-t<-rHtnet, thence niong tile south Hide of Master rtreet to the newt Hide of Seventeenth street, thence along :H }* M'/’f Htreet to the place of begin ?i Fi . i> n i«* *°i “IT 01 v °ting shall be at thc house of * V/V.V No. if beginning. Vote at the T dice station. Mechanic street. • 2d Division, beginning at the northeast comer of the mor Selmylkiil and Oottou street, thence alongi'otton str< ' t to lb jhiir street, tlienc- along Hvlbiir street to Me* chauic street, thence along Mechanic rtn-et to the’ lat* borough line, thence along said borough line to Lcverinc ► treet, thence along Levering street to the nverSchuylkill, Thence along the “aid river tothe place of beginning; Vote at the F agle llot«;!. street. 4th Division, beginning at the uorfhouHt corner of the river Schuylkill and Levering street, thenr e along Lover ingstiect to the late borough line, thence alon* r said borough line to Green lane, thence along Green Uue to W cod street, thence along Wood htreet to Oak street thence along Oak street to-" Baker street, tbenco along linker street to Jackson street,thenre along. Jackson street to the river Schuy Ikill.thence along mid river to Levering str«et, the place of beginning. Vote at MetzlerV Hotel. Lrcsson street. ve&t* Mh 1 >i\i-ion. bcgifffliipat the nortlicast comer of Jack pen street and thc river Schuylkill, thmoe alon< Street to Baker ftreet, thence along‘Baker srrret to Oak street, thence ftlpng Oak street to Wood street, thenre along )\ood street u* Green lane, thence along Green lane to the late borough line, thence along said borough line to Outre street, thence along Centre street to the river Schuylkill, thence along-aid river to-Jackson street the place ot beginning. Vote at the Quinton Hotel, Maine street. kth Division..beginning at the northeast corner of river Schuylkill and < entre street, thence along Centre street to the late borough line, thence along said borough line to CuummiDFon ruu, thence alone paid CinnaniimH'ii run to the river Selmylkiil. thence alone said river to Centre jtrect, the place ol bopinuiug. Note at Keeler's house, corner of Mam and N\ ashington streets.. 7th Divieioo, beginning »t the northeast corner of Domino lane and river Schuylkill, alongnorth side of raid ane to llidge road, along east Hide of said road tocrenau lane, along north side of said lane to township line, along raid line to -Montgomery county line, along uaid lliie to river Schiiylkin. along.Haid river to place of beginning. \ ote at Anil's Hotel, ltidgc road. , 6th Division, beginning at thc upper side of the borough line and river ScliuylkilL following the said lino until it meet* the river again, along said river to School House lane, along said lane to township line, along said lino to Grease lane, along said lane to Kidge road, along west side of said road to Domino lane, along HHid lane to river Schuylkill, along said river to place of beginning. Vote aCLevenng’B Hotel, "*-Sinii*ou, f'Odthwt-et The residing in the several Election Divisions of the Twenty second Ward will vote as follows, to wit • Ist Division, at the house of John Felton,corner of Fish er’s Lane and becond-street turnpike road. 2d Division, at the Branchtown Hotel, comer of Vork road and MitUtreet. 3d Division, ®t i\ illiam Stallman’s General Wayne, cor ner of Mam and Manheim streets. 4th Division, at the School House, School House lane sth Division, at' the;house of William Hughes, Main street, opposite the Town Hall. 6th Division, at the* public house of E. North, corner of Germantown avenue and Harvey street. house of Francis Pinker, known as the White bu an Hotel. *th at the house of John Bush, known as the Lagle Hotel tth 1 Jivision. at the house of Barbara Poop. ! Ihe Freemen residing in the several Election Division* of thelwu my-third W ard will voftfcas follows, to wit : Ist Divmou. at the Washington «ouec, kept by F C Ihtehner, Holmesburg.* 2d Division, at the house of Robert X. Murray, in the village ot Bustletou. , 3d Division, at the house of the late Elijah Hoffmnn. iu the village ot bmithlieid. 4th Division, at the house of Charles ■Johnson, oth Division, at.tho house of -Joseph H. Comly. » I 1 , •'Ft/* ll, the house of Daniel Fannce. 7th Divisiou, at tlie house of Robert Thornton,on Fxank ford street Btb Division, at the house of George Krtel, corner of Bridge street, mid the Philadelphiannd Trenton railroad Pth Division, at the house of Alberts. Walton, eorner ot Fninkford or Main etreetnnd Oxford road. .-TI M4 r< ‘ eu 2‘ *l rc *W'¥K ill the B « v eral Election Division* ot the i weuty-fourth Ward will vote aa follows, to wit: rr .V Milner’a Hotel, northeast corner of Thirtv-hfth and Lancaster av. 2d Vii’fcto 11 * the Pennsylvania Hotel, eouthcaHtJ cor ner of Thirty-fourth and Lancaster nv. 3d Jiiv-ision at the Win. Penn Hotel, Market «troct,west of Thirty-eighth street. the Washington House, northwest cor ner Thirty ninth and Market streets. sth IMvision, at the Icion Hotel, southeast corner of h orty.firetana Haverford streets. 1 c-?. h Vanlccr’a Hotel, northeast corner of Fitty-tlurd street and Haverford avenue. ” * 7tn Division, at Major Whiteside’s. Haddington. Bth Division, at the Park Hotel, Heatonvilfe, . Srth Division, at tlie Summit House, Monument road, above Belmont avenue. will Division, nt Vogdea’ office. Fortieth street, near Svcamore street. 11th Division, at tlie Mantua Public School House Haverford street, übove Thirty.fifth street Th. Freemen residing in the several Flection Divieiona of the'Jiventj nfth Ward will vote aafolloira, toivit let Divirion, at the houae of Jacob -Markley, lUalng Sun Yillnce. 2d Division, at the house now or l&teof Charles Wiles Hunowgate. * 3d Division, at the bouse of Conrad Lutz, Cedar Grove Hold. 4th Division, at the house of John Dougherty, Rich mend street, above Somerset. sth Division, at the house of A. P. Stockhouse, northeast coiner of f rankford road und Clearfield street lith Division, at tha hmiso of William U. Tustin. north oust corner of Richmond aud Ann streets The Freemen residing lutlie several Election Divisions oi tlie Tiyeuty-aixth Ward will vote ob folloivs, to w:t: let Division, at the Girurd School 2d Division, at the house of F. Eve, corner of Wharton street and Passyuuk road. ad Iliyiflqn, at the house of Samuel llcagley, southwest corner of 1 lurteenth and Wharton streets 4th Division, at the house of Hugh Walker, uortlnveßt coi nor ot !■ cderal aud (Jarion street#. sth Division,»nt the house of Thomas Wylie, southwest , coiner of Eighteenth and Carpenter streets. 6th Division, at the house ot F.Suxtou, south west comer of Broad and douth streets. • 7th Divit-ion. at the house of James Boyd, southeast ear ner of Eighteenth and South street#. #th Division, beginning at .Nineteenth and Fitzwutor strirts, along 1" itzwater street to Gray’s FeiTy road,along Orav h Feriy road to hhippen street, along Sliippen street to butlu-rlaiul avenue, aloug SutJierland iiveuue to ( hnstmu "street, alonj? Christian street to Nineteenth Htm-t and along Nineteenth street to the place of bogin um, K "g. \» ot '' « ut lh >‘ !l0,lt10 northwest corner of Twentieth and Cattinriue streets. i'tli Division, begimiiug at tlie soutlnvest corner of Vinc tcentll and Christian stroetsMienee west to tlio river bcliaylkill ; tlienee to tlie north side of Federal street: thence- eastu aid to the west side of -Nineteenth street; nuif fi-oio tlienee to tile place ot atinniilg. Aud tho place of lioltling election shall lie at the house of Edward I Nut at Iby ijoithwest comer of twentieth mid FederlUHtveet# , Kith Division, IH-Kinmiig nt the soiithwiyf' corner of Nineteenth and l-edernl Btreqta; tlienee along tile south side o! r ed'Tsil ttreet to the river Schuylkill: thenc south to the north line ot Milliiti stive-t; thence eastward to tlie nest line ot .Nineteenth atreet, and tlienee to tlie place of bi-gmuing; and tlie place, of tioldiug elections shall bo at the house Andrew Alclntyrc, southwest corner of iwenty-enilith and I- uleral street-. 11th Division, beginning at .Nineteenth and Fit/.wnter J I '"s'l'“S , . , 'f truct t 0 Dray’s Ferrv road, along !' r jßh tl ; rr y,'' oad t 0 Sl> ppen street, alongßhippen street V-W'y'* 'l i ;. l i , 'i , o“;' butiieriand avenue to Chris, tiffli street, along Christian street to tlie river .Schuylkill, alone said river to boutli street, along Smith street to N ineteenth street, and along Nineteenth street to tlie placo of beginning. Vote at the liouso S. W. corner of Twenty. fu>t and bhippenatreeta. . 4 The Freemen residing in tin- several Election Divi sions of tho Twenty-seventh Ward will vote us follows to wit: * Ist Division, at the house of Uermird Shannon. « W corner of Thirty-third and tlhestimt streets fid Division, at tho S. E. corner of Thirty-seventh anil LocuFtetreetH. \ 3il Division, at Conuniseionere’ Hail, Thirty-seventh and Market streets. 4th Division, at Alderman Allen’s, Chestnut street, east of Fortieth. . sth Division, at Enoch Onvy'» office, Woodland and J'ortyeectnid etrocta 6fh Division, atßenjamin Sharp's Hotel, Forty-third and Market streets. , 7th Division, at the JJlnc Bell Tavern, Darby road, rarchnlville. The Freemen residing in the several election division* of the Twenty-eighth \S nrd will vote aa follows. to wit: Ist Division, beginning nt the northwest corner of Mont- POTimi'y nnd Eleventh streets, thence alone tho west side of Eleventh street to Norristown railroad, thence along the west Hide of said road to Lehigh avenue, thence along the south side ot said avenue to Seventeenth etreet,thoncc along the cast side of Seventeenth street to Montgomery, thence along the north Hide of Montgomery to Elovenfht street, or place of beginning. Vote at Busnnell’fl North i'ark. Broad and Montgomery. , beginning at the northeast corner of Sub* quofiamm avenue and Eleventh street, thence along east .«i ov *i n V.l Htr f ct , t 0 Norristown railroad, thence H n /, Hn y railroad to Lehigh avenue, longfiomh side of said uvenue to Germantown !S**it‘; ncc ‘dong southwest aide of Germantown to feiiHftueha.tma avenue, thence along north aide !inS! v'! ,la avenue to Eleventh'street, o- place of be kvSnndSevemlfiVn^r 1 '" I ' rc " ide “ ta - Germantown 3d Division, beginning at the northwest corner of Gcr mnntown avenue and Lehigh avenue, thence along west side of (.ermuntoun avenue to line of Twenty “ccond Mr ard, thence along said lino to Township Line road, thence along cast side ot said road to Eric* avenue, thence along noj th side ot Erie avenue to Seventeenth street, thence along east Hide of Seventeenth street to Tioga street, thence along north Hide of Tioga street to Broad street, thence along east Hide ot Broad street to Lehigh avenue, thence along north aide of Bald avenue to place canning. Vote at Scott’s, Broad and Germantown road. beginning at thesonthwest corner of Broad and Tioga street, up the south Hide of Tioga Htreetto Seventeenth streets,thence woitsule ofSovcnteenth Htreet to Em* avenue, thence south side of Erie avenue to Town ship line road, thence to Nicetown lane,thence south side °* Nicetown lane to Lamb Tavern road, thence along north aide of Lamb Tavern road to Seventeenth a treat thence west side of Seventeenth street to Lehigh avenue thence along the north aide of said avenue to Broad street, thence alone the west side of Broad to Tioga street or place of beginning. Vote at JoHeph Brown’*; Broad and VV cstinorelund BtreetH. sth Division, beginning at the northwest corner of Se venteenth npd Montgomery, thence along the west side of Seventeenth street to Lamb .Tavern road, thence alone the southwest side of said road to Twenty-fifth street, thence along east side »f Twenty-fifth to-Montgomery avenue, thence to Seventeenth street, the place or begin ning. Vote at Lamb Tavern. 6th Division, beginning at the northwest corner of Twenty.fifth and Montgomery streets, thence nloug the west aide of Twenty-fifth street to Lamb Tavern rond< thence along the south side of Dhmb Tavern road to Nice town lane; tbencealong the south side of Nicetown lane to Lanihrm street; f hence along the south side of Cambria street to the river Schuylkill; thence along tho river to M oritgomery Htrest: thence to place of beginning. Vote at J. btohle’A, n oshington lane and Kidge avenue. 7th Division, beginning at the junction of Nicetown lane and Jowufibip line rood, thence along the south weet Bide of Township line road to Fulls road, thence east h dc of t alls road to the river Schuylkill, thence along the river to Cambria street, thence along north side of Cam bria street to Nicetown lane, thence along the north side of Nicetown Innc to Township line rood and place of be ginning. Vote at Mehr’s Hotel, Kidge avenue. Bth Division, beginning at the junction of Falls road and Town.-hip line road, thence along the Township line road to School House lane, thence along said lane to the .Schuylkill river, thence to Falls road, thence along tin* west side of Falls road to place of beginning. Vote at Kidge avenue and Bridge road. The Judges and Inspectors are particularly requested to notice the following Extract of an Act of the General Assembly: In accordance with the provisions of the Eighth Section of an Act of the General Aascmblv of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “A further Supplement to thcEhciiou Laws of thU Common wealth,” approved tho Fourth day of June, A. I>. 1866, the following Preamble and First Four .Sections of said Act are published, to wit: . - If lurra*. By the Act of tho Congress of the I'nited States, entitled “An Act to amend the several acts here tofore passed to provide for the enrolliug and calling out the National forces, and for other purposes,” aud ap proved March .id. one thoueumi eight hundred and sixty nve, nil persons who have deserted the niiluary or naval service of the l uited States, and who have not been dis charged or reliev' d from the penalty or disability therein provided, nre deemed and taken to have voluntarily re fimpiished and forfeited their lights ..f citizenship,'and their rights to heroine eitizoLs, and are deprievd of ex ercising any right- of citizens thereof. And Wherntx, Persons, not citizens of the I’nited States, are cot, under the Constitution and laws of Penn sylvania. qualified Electors of the Commonwealth. Si * 'U'iN 1.---LV it enacted by the Senate and flonxc PeprenentutteeMoj the ('omnu)iiir- ulth of' PeniiHylvania r n tttneral AxM'iidily me/, and it m hereby cnuct&i fiy am thoritu oj the. Mime, That in all Election* hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall he unlawful for the Judge or Inspectors of atiy such election to receive any ballot or ballotsfrom any person or persons, cinbrue *d in the provisions and subjeot-to the disability imposed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, one thousand 'tight hundred aud sixty-live, and it shall bc-imlkwful for any such pel pod to ofier to vote any ballot or ballot*. bKcTioN 2..--That if any such Judge and Inspector.! of Electiou, or any one of them, shall receive or consent to n eeive any such unlawful ballot or ballotsfrom any such disqualified pen on, he or they eo ©trending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any Court o! Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pav a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, aud to undergo an impris onment in the jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. S>:«*tio.\ 3.—That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any election here after to be held in this Commonwealth, vote or tender to the officers thereof apd otter to vote, a ballot or ballots; any person s 6 offending, shall be deemed guilty of a liiis demesnor, and on conviction thereof, in anv Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence be punished in like manner ,iu is provided in die preceding section of this Act, in the case of otticcrs of electiou receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Seitihn 4.—That if any person ahull hereaCer persuade or advise any person or persons, deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballot* to the officers of any election hereafter to be held itfthiA Commonwealth, or shall persuade or advise anv such ©Hirer to receive any ballot or ballots, from nuy person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid:such person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, iu any Court of Quarter Sessions I of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner I ns is provided in the second section of tMs Act, in tho case of othceiß of such election receiving such unl&jyful balloi or ballots. Puminnt to an Act of the General As». 1830, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r i hat»very person, excepting Justices of the Poace, Mili tnry Officers, and-Borough Officers, who shall hold any office or appointments of profit or trust under the Govern ment qf the United States or of this State, or of any City or Incorporated District, whether a Commissioned Officer or othenvise. a subordinate Officer or Agent who is or shall he employed under the Leg slative, Executive or Judiciary Department of the State, or of the United States, or of unyCityor Incorporated District, and nl»o that even-member of Congress, and of the State Legisla l ture, ana ot the Select or Common Councils of any City* or Commissioners of any Incorporated District, iHDy law incapable of holding>or exercising at tho eamo time the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector or Clerk of any Election of this Commonwealth, aud that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such Election shall be eligi ble to any office except the office of Judge and Inspector, to be then voted for. ly* Tho Polls in the respective Election Divisions of the Wards of the said City shall open at 7 o’clock in tho morn ing, and shull be closed at *5 o’clock in the evening, return judges are to make their returas for said City and County for general and municipal officers, at the State House, on Chestnutstrcet, of said City, on Friday, the Uth d*v nf October, A. D. 1867, at 10 o’clock, A. M, GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. „ HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Piui.aim.muh Sheriffs Office, Sept. 12, 1867. set6,2koc7 WINES, EiqEOKS, &o. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, j-. ip. mTxnsrTonsr, ISt SOUTH PROMT 6T. f SOMS AOBMT. WINES—Tho attention of the trade is solicited to thi following very choice Wines, Brandies, Ac. For sale bT No. 216 Bouth Front street. SHERJHJES-CfnnpbeU A Co., “Single,” “Double,” and “Triple Grape,” “Rudolph" Amontillado/Topaz, VVV. A S£&?S»S n € B s r i, s * , ?? ,B “ Grown and F. Valfetto’s. Valente A Co. Oporto, “VinhoVolbt Real-. P* Martin, and F. Vallotted pure juice, Ac. BRANDIES—RenauIt A Co.—in gloss and wood; Hen 3£M«y A Co. Otord,Dupuy A Co., Old Biflqnifc--vintage 1836 and 1863. GlNS—'“Meder Swan” and “Grape Leaf.” CLARETS—Cruse, Fils, Freroe A Co., high grade wines Chateau Margaux, superior St Jalien—lu pluti And quarts;Laßose,Chateau Luralny, Ac. MuSCAT—De Frontignan—in wood aud gliuwi Yar mouth, Absinthe, Maraschino, and Cordials—in gift**. CHAMPAGNE—Agents for Chau. Farr, Her Majesty** Royal Rose,' Burgundy, and other favorito brand*. SWEET OlL—L’Espinaaee A Cancel-Bordeaux. J\ OS£AETI^ • Successor to Geo. W Umj* ■* - .11 R E W E XI, 21.26. 28 and 30 South Sixth St., Philad’a s.* Fine Old Stock 4 Sat-Brown Ales, „ fn. Family and COPAKTIVEKSHIPS ■VTOTRE is’ HEItEHV OIVK.V THAT TIIE I‘AItT IN liel-idiip between Ciß.rtoON, <-E*>. \\. IIIHHAIU) and SCOT’)'A. SMITH wan diwolvoil be "in tuiii content, on tho eotomi x‘iTks'SON' "* (ilio! \V. HIMiHAItL), ‘ ’ SCOTI’ A. SMITH. The affaire of the Hald I’urtueridiip will bu nettled aud tho butbuew continual by tho uudoreiKnod. at Ulohtoenth aud Haiuiitou ntniote, under the linn of.. UItKSSON di SMITH ’ CiBO. VAUX (JIiEoSON, mtfu.m.tli.ni’lf . SCOTT A. SMITH. PAPER HANGINGS Wall papers.--the cheapest and finest good* always oii hand. Alao a preventive against dump urpllH in dwellings. Paperdiaugers sent to all parts 01 thocountrj. LONGSTRETH * BOLDIN, No, 29 North Fourth street. Opposite Merchant’s Hotel., j AVER’S CATHARTIC; PILLS, " FOR ALL TUB PL'KPOSES OF A LAXA TIVE MEDICINE.—Perhaps no one medicine is so univer sally required by everybody as a catnnrtic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into uae* in every country and among all classes, oh this mild but offi* dent purgative PUL Tho obvious reason is, that It in a Sellable and far raoro enectiml remedy than any m 1 lcr * ..Those who have ki 10s ® jvho have not,, know tbnt whit it does on‘io ft‘do™ alwayS ll i? nd “ fails tlirongh any fault or nogli aof its t aa vS T have thousand* upon thousands of certificate™, markablecures of tho followingcompfatatf ttnS: cures an, known in every neighborhood aid wi „,L cl ! publish them. Adapted to all ages and’cohditlomin'Si climates; conta nlng neither cSloine" or any Serious drug, they may he taken with safety - by anybody The 2 sugar contmgprescrves them ever fresh and makes fa,?™ Pleasant to tafe while being purely tcroUWc no harm can ariflu from their uhc m anj* quantity. • uarm ' Tlu-y operate by their powerful influence on tho Intnr n&l viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove the obstructions of tho stomach bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever disease*' HUC " “ erflDgementa ns an ‘ the first origin of Minute directions arc given In the wrapper on the box-, cure- *°‘ ,oVFill B complaints, which those Pills rapidly For Dyhvkpkia or Ivitrawiny, Lirti.ksrxivSß, Lan <{f.oK and Low» of Aitstiti:, they should be takenmodor atoly to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. Lo.MPT.ArNT and its various symptoms, Bim oih Hiiadaoiik, Siok Hkapaoiie, Jaunmor or Gkeki* fimffil ii U i >l;i, i Coi.M) and HiT.iors Fkteiw, they j, lo '!* d l )e icious'ly taken lor each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause crafty Acquired RT ° r P rAKIt,I,KA ' but ono ™Hd doso is gen- G '" t ' Ouavf.u.Pat.pitatiox op tmk h.. K^ IAIN ,' N . TI , IK S' and Loinu, they BhouJd t aken t,«« rcrtcm- ” ,th 6ucll change those complaints taken they ahbnld bo a drastic pafgc d fra|ut ' nt do3c “ tJ Produce the effect of ■»&£ b 0 tftken ’ “ itpro ‘ dijS^«d“nSS , jifSS, 0 a “L tWO P,u - 8 t 0 promot9 intnhpnifhvS!*i!!S ,!< l B *i lmila A l;Btlw Btora ach and bowels th!» o a«tPm 7 T^sSli?** tor #? tllc * appctito, and invigorates H 1!: a s. Bt€in *. lienee it is often advantageous where no se on U d c y d&v’e%”«nftua ea "" ln|i and renovatI “8 Map l ?; ih's'. A VKU * C0 *’ Practicnl Chemists, Lowell, J. if. MAKIB & CO,, Phlla., Wholesale Agents. »e 2 mly OPAL DENTALLnjA.--A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR cleaning the Toeth, destroying animalcula which!? iest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the rnbuth. it mav he used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak *5„ wbUo th® aroma and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Micros coplst, it is confidently offered as a reUablo substitute for the as certain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dontists, acquainted with the constituent! the Dentaluna, advocate its uso;it contains nothin* prevent its onjy by Broad and Spruce itreel "ally, and ID. L. Stackhouse, Robert 0. Davis, Geo. C, Bower, Charles Shiver*. S. M. MctJoUln, 8. C. Bunting, Charles H. Eberie, fiamea N. Marks, E. BWnghurHt & Cc„ DyottdiCo., H. C. Blair's Sons, Wyeth IiGISTEES’ NOTICE.—To all Creditors* LegateesVmV Xl» other nereons interested : 3 Notice la hereby given that the jfollowkijrearned persona \ did. on the d a tea ftOixed-tto their names, Mo the accounts Vv of their administration tfflhe estates of those pcrsouß do cenwcd, and Guardians’ spd Tragteoa* accounts, whose names arc uudennenUouedyn thn office of therieoteter for the 1 robate of W illa ammraiyiug Letters of Admm&- tration, in and for the of Philadelphia; updthat the same will bo presented to the Orph ana’ Courl of said City and County for confirmation and allowance, on the third iRIDAY’ In September next, at 1U o’cloclc 1867 6 mo - *“ e oun ty Court-house in said city. • • ■.'' Juli ' 26l sxsifr" nouc * < “ 97, David Hey,Exec’r dreBIZABETH A, DODGBQN. dcc’d. ' * 1 27, WilltamM. McKnight and John BrownsExeo’rn . - of ARCHIBALD MoOLAY, dec I *. 81, George J\ Stokes, Administer of SARAH ANH dTOKEsS, dec’d. Aug. 1, Samueland .Jarnli 8. Lentz, Excc’ra of WIL LIAM D. LENTZ, dec’d. 6, JercDilnh Starr, Exec’r of MARY GIBON3 or GIVENS, dec'd. 6, Rachel K Nugent, Excc’x of THOMAS F. NU GENT, dec’d. 5, J. Andrew Hein, Exec’r of RUDOLPH WILSOJf. dec’d. - « “ 6. Matilda Carpenter, Excc’x of JOHN C’REAN. dec’d. “ 6, Stephen A. Caldwell nnd Henry CV Potter, Exec’rs . .of JOHN POTTER, dec’d. • • - • 1 ‘ 7. Charlca Mncaleater, Trustee of Mrs. E. S. LYTLE. 10, William Ovcrington, Trustee of SAMUEL PIL LING, dec’d. " 13, Henry liuddy, Adm’r of ISAAC EVANS, doc’d. 14, William Ellis, Exec’r of HANNAH A. m.t.ia. dec’d. “ 14, Jacob M. Ellin, Attorney in Pact for the Exec’re .. of ELIZABETH PHxSICK. dec’d. ** 16, Daniel K. Grim, Exec'r of HENRY GRIM, dec’d. 17, Robert W. Harper, Exec’r of SUSANNAH HAR. PER. dcc’d. " 17, A1UO!I A. Gregg and Janies Saul, Excc’ra of WIL LIAM MoMULLAN, dec’d. “ 17, ,T. Sergeant Price, Adm’rof ANN TAYLOILdec’d. 17, J. Sergeant Price, Adm’r ot HIRAM TAYLOR, dec’d. “ 17, Jo.eph Prico, Exec’r of SAMUEL R. SIMMONS, dec’d. “ 17, Patrick Gonnnn, Exec’r of JAMES CASEY,dec’d. IP. W illiam Warner, Excc’r of SARAH WARNER. dec’d. “ 20, Har/ey B Goddard, Adm’r of PAUL B. GOD. DARD, M. D., dec’d. “ 21, Eleazerß. Walters. Adrn’r of SIMON WALTERS, dec’d. “ 22, William and James Mason, Erec’ra of WILLIAM MASON, dec’d. “ 24, William MiUer and Jonathan H. Lovcring, Exec’re of GEORGE MILLER, dec’d. “ 26 ' UA EVUnBI BMrt,of . “ 27, William F. Griffiths, Exec’r of HESTER G. LEWIS, dec’d. " 27, Thomaa Parker, Jr., Adm’r of TIIOS. PARKER. Sr„ dcc’d. ’’ 27, Michael Rooney, Adm’r of MICHAEL WELSH, dec’d. ’• 27, Joseph F. LyndaU, Adm’r of MARY LYNDALL, dec’d, ’’ 27, Charles F, I.emlnger, Exoc’rof CHRISTOPHER SIMON, dee’d. “ 26, C. Willing Little and Robert H. McGrath, Exeo’n of ANN A. EMLBN, dec’d. “ 28, J. B. Mltclisß, A.Un’a of WILLIAM H. URAISE, dec’d. “ 29, William L. Hirst and Samuel Dobson, Trustees of , ESTHER MY RAM, dec’d. 29, Richard wuphingtan, Adm’r d. b. n. c. £. a. of ROBERT M. LEE, dic'd. “ 29, C. Ogdon, Jr„ Exoc’rof CURTIS OGDEN, dec'd; =*=*- nu&>.iaw4ts FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Register. LEGAL NOTIUES. TN THE COURT OF COJIMON PLEAS FOR TUB. A a City and County of Philadelphia.—Aligned estate af AnEXAXDERT. LANE.—The auditor appointed by tho court to audit, settle and adjust the account of (tEOKGB SEUOEANT, Assignee of the estate of ALEXANDER T. LANK, and to report distribution of the balance 1q the hands of the accountant, will meet tho parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on Monday, Sontcm- * ber23d, 1867, at-I o’clock 1\ M., at his offlee, No. 2USouth Fifth street iu the city of Philadelphia. scl2 th,a,ui,w,f,s« JAMES LYND. IN TIIE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1 County of Philadelphia.—Estate of CHARLES T.TAY LOIfc, u minor. Tho. Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust tho account of HENRY W. RIDG \VA v, Guardian of raid minor, as filed by ELIZA IUDO WAY, his Administratrix, and to report distribution of the bulaiice in tho hands of the accountant, will meet tho parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment, on Moudoy, September 2fid,‘iB67. at 4 o'clock I\ M., at hia office S. E. corner of Sixth and Walnut streets (second story), in the city of Philadelphia GEORGE JUNKIN, ,Til. Auditor. Letters testamentary having been granted to t.ho subscriber upon tho Estato of CATHA RINE (’, HL’FFNAtiLE, deceased, all persons Indebted to the sumo will make pay mrutmnd those having claims pre sent them to JAMES I*. DAViS...Kxoeutor, Commercial Bank; or to his Attorney, JOJIN MuLNTYRE, 611 Walnut street. aul9m6ts T ETTERB TESTAMENTARY' HAVING BEEN JJ granted to the subscriber upon tho Estate of MARIA SITER, deceased, all persons indebted to tho sumo will mako payment, and those Imviug claims present them to CHARLES M. SIXER, Executor, No. 20 Woodland Tor. race. - . . _ ac2-m,6t* .... T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING BEEN JLJ granted to the subscriber upon the Estato of LEWIS ALEXANDER, deceased, all persona Indebted to the aanid will make payment, and those having claimspresent them to MATILDA ALEXANDER, Adiulnistratnx, 336. Dugan street. Bca-mtitS (.AjDIES’ TBIniBINGS, /TRAND OPENING THIS DAY, OP THE VERY ' JTcholcoat and recherche Parle Fashions, In ?APEK No. Ito , Importer of LADIES' DREBB AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Amber. Pearl, CmtaL Jet and Silk Drop and Flat Trim, mings, Studs and Bead, In all colon. Ornament,, Bottom, Guipure and CUuny Laces, Cords, Tassels. Fringos, Velvet and Mantua Ribbon*, French Corsets, Boltings, and Trim , ffiS&N DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. In all Ita varieHaa selMy XfTEW TURKETS PRUNES, CURRANTS. dW.-Nmr AN Turkey Prone*, quality very fine; New Crop Currant* Orange and Lemon PeeL_New Malaga Lemons, Undine and for sale by JOB. B B USSIER * CO* 108 Booth Del aware aveuae, MEOIOAL.