Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 19, 1867, Image 5

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    CITY BFfIJETm.
No\ i-ltiih in Enoinbmuno, Mechanics and
Tiieoubtioai, Scikxck. —At tho meeting ol the
Franklin Institute last evening, tho proceedings
of which are published on tho second page of to
day's BcrxETiN, the principal feature was the
report of the Resident Secretary, Prof. Morton,
on Novelties in Engineering, Mechanics and
Tlieoreticfil Scicnco. This report was, on the
present occasion, Illustrated by some admirable
models, and many beautiful aud instructive ex
periments. We can do little more, in this
place, than give the titles of some subjects
mentioned. Thus, the plans of. tho Kfeat
bridge over the East River, at New lorK,
were mentioned, and the actual progress or tnc
work was described. Plans for a bridge a cro / i
the Straits of Messina, and for one acroestiie
English Channel, were discussed with reference
to their value ns suggestions and their featu
practicability and no-elty. The tt , '
now exciting so much interest in
described; so also the new Graving dodt utlfolu,
a novel grading machine, an apparatus ft r
bossing metal tubes,- one for drjing
ton. a new tool-holder for the lathe, T ei >' on “
patent steam boiler, the improved system of car
brakes invented by Mr. S. MeCambndge, which,
from the strong testimonials presented, seems
to be coming into very general lavor, and many
other valuable novelties. Lndcr the head
of scientific subjects, some beautiful experiments
were shown by means of the powerful lantern
which Prof. Morton has had constructed for these
purposes. These experiments woro to Illustrate
‘ the clreutotlcin 'devel .pad"ln' tluids _by heat, »
subject so important in connection with the con
struction of steam boilers and tho ventilation of
buildiDgs. This subject, so difficult to illustrate
to a large audience, was here demonstrated in a
manner at once perfectly clear and emi
nently beautiful. The apparatus devised for
this purpose by Professor Morton will be
used,we understand, in some lectures to be deliv
ered on “Ventilation,” by Mr. L. W. Leeds, at
the Institute this wintfer. The production of
ozone, bv the action of electricity, was also de
monstrated before the meeting, and various expe
riments, bearing upon its application to bleach
ing sigar. &c., were shown. This subject has
excited great attention abroad.
The Receition oe Bishop Wood. —The re
ception «f the Rt. Rev. James F. Wood, Bishop
of Philadelphia, by the Rev. clergy and the laity,
on his return from Rome, which was to have
taken "place to-day on the grounds of the St.
John’s Orphan Asylum, was postponed, as will
be seen by the following notice, which was
posted upon the bulletin board at the door of the
Cathedral this morning: . , ' „
i - In consequence of the non-arrival ol the
Right Rev. Bishop, the receptiou ceremonies,
procession, and festival at St. Orphan
Asylum, are for the present postponed.
Bishop Wood arrived at New York this morn
ing in the steamship Arago.
Puts. This morning, about six o'clock, a fire
•was discovered in the tin store oi Miles Ritteu
house, No. 1215 Ridge aveuuo. Mrs. Elizabeth
Megarge, who occupies the upper part of the
building, perceived the odor of smoke last eve
ning, before going to . bed, and this morning,
upon entering the cellar, saw fire dropping
through from the first floor. It seems that some
ashes from a portable furnace had been emptied
among some charcoal dust upon the floor.
The flames smouldered all night, and had burned
a hole through the floor when discovered. No
other damage was done.
Fkiht with Knives.—Ltißt night, about teil
o'clock, three men named Edward Hicks, Harry
Huekle and Edward Warner got into a fight on
Main street, Germantown. All three used knives
in the affray. Huekle aud Warner were badly
cut about the head. Hicks had his hand severely
injured. He was arrested, and had a hearing
before Alderman Good, who held him for trial.
Military.— Co. A, of the Weccacoe Legion,
has been inspected by Brigade Inspector-General
Herring, and mustered In as a militia organiza
tion. An election of officers resulted in the
selection of E. F. Walllngton. Captain; •
Dennv First lAeutenant.and Charles H. Jahrans,
Second Lieutenant. This company is intended as
a nucleus of a Teglmcnt which is to be raised.
Store Robbery.—' The drug store of Ambrose
Smith, at the northeast corner of Broad and
Chestnut streets, was entered through a side
■window, which opened on an alley. The thieves
carried off brushes to the value of one hundred
dollars.
Larceny.— Delia Marks was before Aldermau
Hibberd yesterday upon the charge of the larceny
of a watch belonging to a colored man, em
ployed at De Haven's saloon, at Ninth and Arch
streets. She was held to answer.
Stealing Roi>k.— Charles Higgins was arrested
last night at pier No. 12, Port Richmond, far
the larceny of a quantity of fbpo and a jib. He
-was committed by Alderman Senix.
amusements.
The Walkct.— A Midsummer Sight's Dream will
■be performed again this evening.
Tin: Chestnut.— Mr. and Mrs. Florence and Miss
Joeio Orton will appear to-night in the brilliant little
comedy of Caste.
The Aeou.— Julia Dean will appear this evening as
“Gahrielle,” in the drama of The Duke's lid jer. Shu
will he supported by Mr. Frank Lnwlor.
Academy or Mvsio.—The Black Crook will be per
formed this evening with all the brilliant accessories of
scenery, costume, transformations and ballet. The;"
inußlc is under the able direction of Dr. Cuuniugton.
Concert Hill— Blind Tom, the musical prodigy,
will give another performance this evening.
Tue American.— Fox's combination troupe appear
this evening in a varied entertainment.
Pnn.AnEi.rniA Oi*f.ra Ilorsi:.—This new place of
amusement opened last night to a crowded house. The
performance was an excellent oue in every respect,
and the audience testified to their appreciation of it In
frequent applause. The company is a large une null
contains a number of performers with whose merits
the public are already well acquainted. We predict a
rnoßt successful season for Mr. Sanford and for the
worthy proprietors.
Eleventh Street Opera llorsK, —Messrs, Carn
croes & Dixey offer a most attractive bill for this
evening at their charming opera huttse. One of the
most novel features fs the "Trip Around the World,"
■with humorous illustrations by the entire, company.
This with songs, dances, burlesques, speeches and
choral singing form an unusually pleasant entertain
ment.
At.v, Buunett.— I The public should bear in tnilid
that Saturday terminates this great mimic’s stay in our
city. On Saturday at 3 o'clock lie gives a farewell
matinee, and on Saturday night make 1 ; liis farewell
appearance at Assembly Bniidlug, after three weeks of
euccees,’ _
Blitz.— The wierd, mysterious Signor will practice
the Black Art at Assembly Building to-night.
llouTioimcßAL llai.i.,— The annual exhibition of
the Society will begin on the 24th Inst.
CITY NOTICES.
Only a few days will elapse before the great
■distribution pf s3W,oooworth of presents among,those
who have purchased stock in aid ul the River
tide Institute, will take place. Those who have
not yet subsetibod to ihiß noll e object should do so
At once. For one dollar you not only receivo a share
•of stock, but also obtain a betjulilul steel-plate en
graving and a present besides. Each shure guaran
tees, one present, dud ub mifoy of the pre-cut- arc
•quite valuable—the first on the list being valued at
3.40,000- the investment to the lucky ones will prove
moßt profitable indeed. The principal office, No. 1225
Chestnut street, is now thronged day and night by
those who have w ithbeld purchasing until the eleventh
hour.
Dress-making Department.
Ladies' Dresses made to measure in twenty-four
novas.
Traveling Dresses ready made.
Walking he its ready-made; 1 ■'
Blade Lyons Sii.es, foe
DbF.SSVA. in A 1.1, OVALITIES,
From $2 to $lO feb yabd.
<l. W. I’bootob & Co.,
92b CUESTNUT STREET,
A Mass Meeting of the friends- of reform wUI
toe held At Charles Stokes & Co.'b first-class ready
made Clothing Store, No. 824 Chestnut street, under
the Continental, every day this week, to take into con
sideration the purchase oi their Fait Clothing, or the
pew styles and reduced prices. All persons, without
distinction cf pa. ty, aro Invited.
All the first-class Family and Manufacturing
fiewing Machines for sale, to exchange and rent, at the
£ewtag Machine Exchange, 701 Chestnut street.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN;—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,186 T.
Shades, Curtains, Upholstery and Bedding,
1406 Chestnut fltroeL
Hats and Caps . .
For Gentlemen and Youths, of the Finest Btylo and
quality, can be procured at
Oakfords, Gontincntal Hotel.
Deafness, Bluoness and Catarrh.—
j. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of tha Bye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources In tfie'dfty can be seon at his office, No.
805 Arch stroet. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patiente, as he has no secrets In his
practice. Artillcial eyes inserted. No chargo made
for examination.
White Preserving Brandy,
Pure Cider and While Wine Vinegar,
Whole Mustard and Spices,
Green Ginger, &c., &0.,
For Preserving and Pickling purposes,
For sale by
Mrrour.u. & Fi.kt<ihep.,
1204 Chestnut streot.
Fine Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, and old
Mailresses done'ovcr, at Patron’s, 1408 Chestnut street.
Moths and Frkcklkh.—The only reliable rem
edy for brown discolorations called Motd and
Frkokleb, is Pkurt’s Moth and Fukokhk Lotion.
Prepared by Dr. B. C, Pf.bby, Dermatologist. 49 Bond
stroet, New York. Sold by all druggists.
Hats and Caps
..’For Gentlemen and,Youths, of the Finest Style and
quality, bira be procured'at'-
1 ; Oakfords, Continental Hotel.
A Cur of Coffee or Tea, such as you can get at
Morse’s Saloons, 602 Arch street, is very refreshing,
especially for ladies out shopping.
Jones’ Hotel, 235 Dock Street, bClow Third,
revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan.
Meals from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for
guests. House open all night. Rooms 50 ctß. per night.
Hats and Cats
For Gentlemen and Youths, of the Finest Style and
quality, can he procured at
Oakfords, Continental Hotel.
Rockhii.l A Wilson,
COS and 006 Chestnut street.
f!t,OT 111 NO. CI.OTUINO. Ct.OTIIINO.
’ Fall Clothing now ready. A large assortment. New
and elegant styles, fresh made and fashionably cut. -
Fail Overcoat*,
Few Stole Walkin'! C0at a,.....
Few Slide Sack Coat*,
. -Coachmen'* Coat*,
- Jluntina Coat*,
Ftnj*' Svit*. Foil*' Suit*.
In store, an entire stock of American, French and
English C’nssimercs for Pantaloons.' Cashmere, Silk
ami Velvet Vestings.
Clothing made to order .for Golfs, Youth* a ltd
Foil*.
Rocuim.i, & Wii.sox,
Opposite New Ledger Building.
FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL
Bales at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
FIEBT IIOABO.
SIuOOUS 5-203’G5 100 eh Rend R sOO 50’J
July coup c 107 n .fl osh Cam &Am K 126’;
SlOO City Os new Its 101 iinosh Pcnna R sOO 53?;
i«00 Susq Itds ■ C2# 103 sh do slO 33#
Thursday, September 19.
The Stock market was decidedly dull and weak this
morning, aud the husineßs.as will be seen by reference
to our report, of a most unsatisfactory character. The
good, bad and Indifferent securities all partook of the
general apathy, and.saleß could only he effected by
submitting to a market decline. Reading Railroad,
which sold yesterday at 51#@51#, closed to-day at
50#—a decline of #. Schuylkill Navigation Preferred
was# lower, and alUhe other fancies qnotably lower.
Camden and Amboy Railroad sold at 120*;—an ad
vance of Pennsylvania Railroad closed at 83#—
a decline of G 5 was bid for Germautown Railroad;
57 for Mine 1111 l Railroad; 41 for Elmira Railroad
Preferred; 27# for Catawlssa Railroad; 2S# for Phila
delphia and Erie" Railroad, nnd 43 fur Northern Cen
tral Railroad. Canal stocks generally were nominal.
Passenger Railway shares were feeble. Bank shares
were not offered to any extent.
■Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third
street, quote at 11 o’clock, as follows: Gold, 145%;
I'nltedStates 18S1 Bonds, United States
5- 1802, 114 %®114%; 5-20’s. ISM, 109%®109%;
6- 1865, Ito%<ailo%; 5-'2OV, July, 1865, 107%@
l5-20’s, July, 186 T, 107%® 107%; United States
10-40’s, 99% (a 99x; United States 7-30’s, Ist series,
par; 7-30’s; 2d series, 10619.107% I 3d series,
100% (B 107; Compounds, December, 18M, 118%®U8%.
Jay Cooke & Co. quote 'Government securities, &c.,
to-dtiy,as follows: United States 0’s,lSSl,lll%®lll%;
Old 5-20 Bond?, 114%@114% ; New 5-20 Bonds, 1801,
109%@109%; 5-20 Bonds, ISOS, 110%®110%; 5-20
Bonds July, 15C5,107%@107 % ; 5-20 Bonds, 1307,107%®
107%; 10-40 Bonds, 99%@99%; 7 7-10 August, par;
7 8-10, June, 106%®107; 7 3-10, July, 100%®
•107 ; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 144% iS 144% .
Messrs. De Ilnven & Brother, No. 40 South Third
street, make the following quotations of the rates of
exchange to-day, at 1 I’. M.: American Gold, 141%®
145; Silver—Quarters and halves, 133®140; Com
pound Interest Notes—June, lbM, 19.40; July, ISM,
19 40; August, ISM, 19-40, October, ISM, 19; Dec.
DM, IS; May, 1605, 17 ; August, I»6S, 16; Sept.,
1866,15%; October, 15.
PtollndelpliJa markets.
Tiut.shay, Sept. 19.— There is no essential change
to record in the Flour market. The demand contin
ue- extremely limited and mostly confined to the win's
of the home consumers. About 1,000 b.irreh changed
bands, chiefly extra family, at 310 50®11 25 t? barrel
for Northwe.-t. and sll®l2 75 for Winter Wheat—in
cluding 100 barrel- choice Sh I.oais at the latter quota
tions. Small lots of superfine at $7 50® 23 25 y bar
rel. old stocks and fraGi ground extras at 50,
and fancy at $l3/3314, according to quality. Injure
Flour small sales were reported at S 3 50. 300 barrels
Brandywine Coni Meal sold on tends' kept, “cctsv
The receipts or Wheat; continue smalt md it.-r.cew a
steady inquiry at full rates. Sales of 2 ie;/
eomtnon and good Red at s‘2 25®2 40 3/ oust*:,
Amber, at $2 45®2 50 and C'alifitTtia. at. 42 75. slit
is selling in lots at $1 SO si btwhel. C-irn :.a* tg.u
advanced. Sales of 1,000 hnsuclA yehow 1 : )'■ o.®
$1.42 and 2060 bushels mixed Western at j|l da®! V 7,
Oats range from 55/3.72 cents.
Price* of Barley and Mall remain a* tw* q <
Whiskey— There la very little ffc/sr.sr. ->i -y-X
{vojn bond, lire reported at .fl i."/1.u.-
er price for very choke —and Wrh.\:tfw~
Purs Rye at Si) ct-nf-.
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORTJDF PHILADELPHIA—Sun 1 i.
|l rHec Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page,
AERIVKDTIUSIJAY.
Steamer M Jlawy, Smith, 1M hours from N. York,
with milte to W M liuiril Co,
StenmerJ S Shrivcr, Dennis, 13 hours from Balti
more, with mdse to A Groves, Jr.
Schr Mary Patten, Cummings, 8 days from Bangor,
with lumber to J K Bazley & Co.
Schr J M Vance, Bnrdge, Boston.
Schr Lady Ellen, Sony, Boston.
Schr Louisa Frazer, Steelman, Boston.
Schr Jesse L Leach, Eudicolt, Portsmouth, NIL
Schr W Bement, Penny, Caiiihridgeiiort.
Schr E W Perry, Itleley, Somerset.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Bark Industrie,- Bischoft', Leghorn, L Westergnard&Co
Schr Yeoman, Cannon, Concord,Del. Moorc&Whcntly.
SclirWm Flint, Poßt, Georgetown, SC. Mershou <fc
Cloud.
Btig Kurus, Yates, Boston, Dovcy, Bulklcy & Co.
Schr J L Leach, Kudicott, Boston, J C Scott & Son.
Schr Lady Ellen, Sony, Boston, J G & G 8 Reitiilier.
Schr C E Jackson, Jeffers, E Cambridge, do
Schr Annie May, May, Roxbnry. do
Schr Frans Edwards, Boice, Boston, do
Schr Louisa Frazer, Steelman, Boston, Castner, Stick
ney & Wellington.
Schr T J 11111, Chase, Boston, captain.
Schr Jno McAdam, Willard, Boston, Hammett & Neill.
Schr 0 antes S Watson, Houck, Koxbury, Vim Dusen,
Lochtnun <fc Co.
Schr E W Perry, Itisley, Norfolk, Audenried, Norton
& Co.
Schr.W Bement, Penny,Cambridge, Day, Huddell&Co
Correspondence of the Phlla. Evening Bulletin.
_ . , READING, Sept. 18,18 OT.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as (oUowb i
Martha, with lumber to Trucks & Parker; C Fable,
do to Watson, Malone &Co; Two Brothers, Amelia,
and Grape ShoL do to H Croskey & Co; Harvey *
Showers, do to D B Taylor A Son j Harvey & Lulie, do
to Dodge * Co; Sierra Alta, and J H Hogg. do to
Patterson A Lipplncptt: AG Curtin, do to JKeeley;
Protection, Iron ore to ShalterASon; 3 rafts timber
toSchNav Co.| p.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Annie Stse, SUe, cleared at New York yester
day for Melbourne.
Steamer Hermann (Brem), Wenke, cleared at New
York yesterday for Bremen.
Steamer Tybee, Davidson, cleared at New York yea*
terday for Galveston. -*
Steamer Gen Sedgwick, Manson, cleared,at N York
yesterday for Key West and Galveston.
Bnrk JProwces, Hlbert, for this port, remained at
Glasgow 7th Inßt,
Bark Don Thcodoro, Moßer, cleared at
Inst, for Valparaiso.
Bark Putman, cleared at Windsor, NS. Iltu
lust, for this port.
Bark Addle McAdam, Patridge, hence at Calais 18th
Instant.
Bark Thomas Dalletl, Dnncan, from Richmond for
Rio Janeiro, in Hampton Roads lGth lust.
Bark Philena, Davis, hence at Portland 17th Inst.
Brig Annie M Knight, Knight, honco for Bath, at
Holmes’Hole 16th in&t.
Brig L L Wadsworth, Bailey, hence for Boston,
sailedfrom Holmes* Hole 17th Inst. . .. a
Brig Lnpwing (Br), Crcinor, from Bahia 10th ult. at
New York yesterday, with sugar.
SchreE D Kndicott, Endicott: Anna Mcyer„Gctch
ell; Altben, Godfrey; M W Huppcr, Hupper; T 1
Tast or, Allen, and Orozimbo, Bigley, heuce at Boston
yesterday. ,
, Bahru J T Weaver, Weaver; Ruby, Lee, hence, ana
Trident, Jameson, from Delaware City, at. Newbary
port nth inet. *
Schr S Woodbury, Woodbury, sailed from New Bod
ford 17th lust, for this port.
Schr Wind. Brown, at Providence 17th instant, from
Trenton, NJ.
SchreJ H Bartlett, Harris, for this port; Humburg,
Sprague, for do, and Vapor, Johnson, for Trenton,NJ.
sailed from Providence 17th inet*
Stlire T A Ward, Clifford; J Satterthwalte, M
VCook, Falkenbtirg; Yaukee Blade, Coomns; Julia E
Gamagc, Hix; G E Bent, Smith; Camilla, Hurlbiit,and
R & S Corson, hence at Boston 17th Inst.
Schr F A Sawyer, from Bangor for this port, at
Salem 16th inst. " • _ .•
Schr Georgie Decring, Willard,- hence at. Portland
nth inet. „ v .
Schrs Rending RR Nos 49, Robiuson, and 47, Neal,
sailed from Pawtucket 17th inet. for this port.
Schr Wm Slater, Smalley, from Philadelphia for
Boston, grounded on the Handkerchief Shoal 14th
inst. but came off without dutnugc, after throwing
overboard 40 hbla of oil.
AMUSEMENTS.
See Sixth Page for Additional Amusements.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. CORNER UP
Ninth nnd Walnut. Begin* at 8.
LAST NIGHTS
MOST GORGEOUS OPERATIC SPECTACLE EVER
PRODUCED IN PHILADELPHIA.
Shakespeare's Kuirv Spectacle, iu five acts, of
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM,
with its unrivaled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes, Accou
trementa, ‘%^ KBTORMATmN SCENE.
THIRD GRAND MATINEE
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM.
CLOTHING*
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
NO, 612 GHESTNUT STREET,
Just received, a largo fitock off
CHOICE FALL GOODS.
WILL MOVE OCTOBER Ist TO
S, E. corner Seventh and Chestnut Sts.
spgMym
CAKPETINGS, dec.
CARPETINGS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth Street*.
We are now opening a full and complete at
gortment, both Foreign and Domestic, for
Fall Bales.
- au34-3m mi
-ro Riiirr.
TO LET,
SECOND STORY AND BASEMENT,
S. E. COR. CHESTNUT AND SEVENTH StS,
Hoisting-Machine. Fire-Proof. <fcc.
ALSO, FROM OCT. 1 TO JAN. 12, PREMISES.
GI2 fBESTiVIT .STIIEET.
AddrcH EJDWAKI) p KELIjY ,
relB-tf rpl - 612 CIIF.STNUT Street.
-1. ' TO LET- MANSION NO.”IMA WEST SIDE OF
flu' Hittenhouse Suuare, for one to three yean. Amity at
AJu l No. 211 H. Sixth street. Kent ij&OUi. si-SO-ft*
NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ ___
i ’ 001 i BOOKS AT 23 CENTS EACH.
'I iji Pritim Donna? 25; Myptm.-p of IS'dhim 25
V * ®l'rif-i a M e fringe 25; Rook of Oho? t Stories 2;)
.V-'t K Jiowniu^dLetU-r*... 25iSkiiftU 25
j:.,.,- WrrriLgton iiot’lhr Ladies’ Etiquette.... 25
< i - rii- Run-ford ... 2a| I'hilpi in Search of Wife. 25
All,-y of InoEinoyle 25; Father Tom and Rope..., 25
v«-. of » Coiiveut... 25', Nobltrinan’J Daughter.. .2a
jf. Deformed 25|l:jli- .5h0t............ 25
C/'r. ddon’j* Anchnt Epvpt. 2o;Eileol General Meade*.... 2;>
i.ilf f-i Bishop Hughes iif.jTrain on the Fenian* 25
Lite of (ieoeral Sutler 2V
x t tit Marpn-tV Trouble/, by Cho*. Dickens’ Daughter.. 2o
V*sdi*or;V Exposition of Odd Fellowship. : 25
Know'bon*/ Complete Farrier, or Horne Doctor 2»
K . ov: bon’* CoinplfitoCow or Cattle Doctor 25
'i ;•;*• Complete Kitchen and Fruit Gardener 25
Tn • Complete Florift and Flower Gardener 25
All Uok* i-nblbhed are for rale bv ns the moment they
■>:(■(! it orn the tire'*, at Fubfi.-hcrri’ prices. Call in
r- r-on. or tend for whatever bonk* vou want, to 1
T. if. I'KTKRSON & BROTHERS.
, wa Clitvtnut street Philadelphia, Pa.
LF.CUL IVO IKIUN.
Tb TH K ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND- 1
I C<v.r.tr of Rhlhuklphia.--Estate of SAMI EE C. i‘OL-
V' p.EE. 'Hie Auditor appointed by the Court
r.'. i «c;t **■?♦!*• and adjust the account of JOHN A. llA
f/rO.'C WILLIAM H FOLWELL and THOMAS J,
't'A.'i'iY.i.h, K-cemton* of SAMUEL C. FOLWELL, dec’d,
nr.4 'o ?> y.rt dijftrihntion of the balance in the hand# of tlip
'o«vr.nJT.f.'»iSJ zneot the r»artle» interested for the purpose
on Monday, September 80, 1887, at 4
•iV.c'ar. K.W., at hi/ office. No. 128 south Sixth ntreet, in
of CHiadclphia. JAMES W. LATI’A.
' Jr- tr, * t-:/.?» Auditor.
FOR SAI.K.
f"'. HAi/E—A HANDSOME BItOWNbSTONH
s H r,n.t+. North Broad street, above Thotnpiion. K<v
k r,{«rte with cw.ry cbnvenienco, and in thorough
' J. L. EDWARDS,
trl'/'M . Room 18, 524 Walnut atroot.
RES
ldorir.e, Walnut, wot of Seventeenth htreat. All
modem conrenietico*, and in excellent repair.
J. L. EDWARDS,
«1 * Rhott» 18. 52*1 Walnut ntnuu.
AUCTION SALES.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, _
No. 423 WALNUT streot
SALE OF ALDERNEY CATTLE-AYRSiIIRE BURL,
Ac., Ac.
ON TUESDAY AEI’ERNOON,
At 3 o'clock, \\ ill be »old, northeant corner Thirfeenth
and Jackaon street-*, below Bw-Kynuk road, several fine
Alderney Cattle, Ayrrhire Hull, Ac. , . j ..
Of'Vutaloyvf* may oe had jm application to thi
Avi’timufr.
BOAIWINO.
BOARDING.-THRBE I'LEASANT ROOMS TO KENT,
with board, in a private family. Apply at 1924 Spruce
street. acl4-6t,rp*
WANTS.
jm. WANTED-STORE ON EIGHTH STREET, BB
tween Market and Race struct*. Good bonus paid.
Addrcwi Poet-Onicc Box 2227. It*
INSTRUCTION.
MISS DE HOYE, NO. IW7 SRRUCE STREET,HAS
roHumedber and Singing.
CHAMBERS & CATTELH
32 N. THIRD STREET,
HHPOBTEBB«F
FRENCH AM GEEMAS CALF AND DPSKDI&
CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER,
RED AND OAK SOiE LEATHER.
•01-San4
mSIIBAIfOE.
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust
And Safe Deppsit Company,
FOR THE SAFE KEEPING OF BONDS, STOCKS and
cun O THER VALUABLES.
CAPITAL. ...*•• $BOO,OOO
OAIMJ-AA*... DIRECTORS.
N R BROWNE, CHARLES MACALEBTEH*
J.%I A B3^ , hI
nr Office in tho firo-proof building of tho Philadolphia
National Bank. 421 Ohratnut street nnABANTfra
Thin Con 11> any ou doooait. And.GUARANTEES
THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES npon tho follow
ing rate, a year, via : ! mi nnr *1 ouo
Restored BondVaiid Securities »por f IJJMO,
a c;ASH S BOXESOTmiailtin boi«'of ll'aniore, Brokora
Caihlaliptu, Ac., contcntfl unknown to tho Company, ana
U Th' i^o. l ";»nyofeioT'RENT SAFES INSIDE TM
VA UIjTS ft $3O, $3O, $4O, $5O and $75 a year, according to
'’coupon? collected for 1 por cent.
Interest allowed on Money Depositfl,
Trust, of every kind BROWNEi
ROBKBT PATTXBeON,
Sncretarv and Treasurer.
PICTURES, FHAIHES. &C.
LOOKING GLASSES
OF THE VEBY BEST
QUAL.IT Y
EVERY NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE EOWEST POSSIBXJB
t,/^PRICES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
810 CHESTEFT STBEET,
REAL ESTATE SAI,KS.
xfrffi, ORPHANS’ (’UrU'l SALE.--R.STAIE Ol; JOHN
f1s;: Wright, ih-ceimcd. Jumc=» A. FreenmmAuntioneer.-
A&U* Vnder mithoritv.of theOrrlmm*' Court tor the .ut>
and Colmtv ( f Phili’wUdpliia, on Wednendi»y, October PJi.
IKI7, ;it 12 o’clock, noon, will be t- f hl «t nubile nub*, at tin:
Hiili.ilclpbin Exchange, the following di-inbed real »**•
tote, late the- property ~t John \\ riirht, deoeuHed: No, I.
'1 nvern Stand. No. Ml South front r-troet All tint ~'*r
fain tliri-c■f'tory brick men-mige and lot of ground,on the
dint Hide of l*'ront HUeot, at the distance of IT feet (> uielien
north of South street. Containing in trout 10 feet 11 inches,
and in depth running through the partition walls between
tbiMind the adjoining ineHHmcci*.on the north and soutli
(excepting such part of the privy well /belonging to the
adjoining property on the north ho much ns the name in ay
o\t nd over this line, if nnv there should he), 511 teet 4
inches, inert* or less to a 3 feet alley leading Into south
street. Clear of all incumbrance. ■
Vo-2 —Three-story Frame Dwelling. No. 437 rrankhn
street.—All that certHirithreo-ptory frame raeaauage and
lot «>f’ground Kitmtte on the eaut sice of Franklm street
(No. 4i>7). at the distance of 15 feet aouth of Noble street;
containing in front 16 feet and in depth on the north Hue
rtM feet 2 l i inches, and on the south line r>B feet 3,‘i inches.
rjr Subject to $27 ground rent per annum.
No, 3.—Three-stow Brick Dwelling, No. 1.161 S.’ I welfth
street. All that certain lot of ground with the threo-jtnry
brick mesMiagc thereon ererted. situate on the oaR Hide
of Twelfth street at the distance of 1* feet 4 indie* south
of Ellsworth street, in tin 36th Ward of the city; contain
irg in front on Twelfth street 16 feet 2 inches and extend
ing ot that breadth in depth on the north line Olivet 5
inches, and on the south line 63 feet 9 loojies to a 3 feet
itllev leading into Ellsworth street. Of Subject to $6l
ground rent per annum.-. ..
No. 4 —Three-s‘orv Brick House, No. 921 Ellsworth
street.-All that certain lot of ground with the thre*.»torv
brick mesenage thereon erected, situati on the north aide
of Ellsworth street at\ihe distance o' IPO feet west of
Ninth street. Containing in front 18 feet, and in depth
about 82 feet, m -re or less. , - . . ,
Subject to the payment of a certain mortgag : debt of
$1 cw, with intirtbt. _ . .
No; 5.— Three-story Brick Dwelling, 1235 South Fifth
street.—The one fourth part of and in-oil that certain lot
of ground, with the three-story thereon
erected, situate on 'he cast side of Fifth street, at the dis
tance of 15 feet southwird of MclUwain Btreet; contain
ing in front 14 feet, Hnd in depth 39 foet6 inches to a 3-feet
fl inch wide dllcv. Clear of all incumbrance.
r*"slW) to be paid on each at the time of sale. -
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. O.
MARY WRIGHT, Administratrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
5e19.26.0c3 Store. 422 Walnut street.
M EXECUTOR'S ABSOLUTE SALE.— ESTATE OF
Thomas Ashton, deceased. James A. Freeman,
Auctioneer. Under authority coutnined in the will
of the lute'Thomas'Ashton. deceased, on Wednesday,
(Jetoher 9th. 1867, nt 12 o’clock, noon, will be Hold at public
hhU\ without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described Ileal Estate. No. 1.--2 vuluable
tructs of Und, 15 acres. Nicetown Lane (25th Ward). All
that certain lot of ground situate in the 25th Ward of the
city of Philadelphia. Beginning nt a point on the south
erly side of N icetowu L«ne,H short distance iveet of where
the Paine will he crossed by E ptreet when the same shall
be opined-; thenee along Nicetown Lane S. 86 degrees 01
E. 15.62.1$ pen-hep; thence southeasterly about 75.22 hj
perchesthence 8. t<o degrees 01, West. 10 97 perched;
tin ner N. 27 degrees 54, W. 83.43 perches to the place of
beginnitiff. Containing 7H acres, more or less.
N<>. 2.- All that lot ol ground with the improvement*,
adioining the above, on the east fronting on Nicetown
I.:iIK- if,.r'29. perches; thence S. 49 d»‘g. 48 min., E. 07
pen hep ; thence 8 60 deg. 1 min.. E. 29.97 perches; thence
aln! f perches to the place of beginning. Contain
ing 7K- abre- of land, more or less, fi *f~ On the above are
eivr-ted a two-story stone house, frame barn und a frame
tenant home.
ubove tracts of-land are near Harrowgate
Lane, a short distance from l raukford. They an* sup
p.OM-d to contain a large quantity of brick clay. They
will be intersected by Luzerne and Kike avenues east and
v erf. ami bv E. F and G streets Tunning north aud Hontb,
all laid don’n ou tho plan of the city. C r>‘“ Plan at the
aiu-tionstore
■ They will be sold without uuy reservation what-
C I’oppession w ith the deed. CV - " Terms cash.
C>: " s£(.>o to be paid on each at the tuneof sale.
Hy order of Executor.
JAMES A. EKE EM AN, Auctioneer.
pe1P.26.0c8 Store, 422 Walnut Street.
Mi EXECUTORS’ SALE-ESTATE OF REBKCCA H.
; Lowell, deceased.- -James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—
1 Desirable small Farm, \'A) Acres, bpjer Darby, 4 %
n-ile.-from Market Street lbidge.—Under authority con
taim d in tin will of the late Rebecca H. Powell. deceased,
on 'J hursday afternoon, October 10, 1867, at 3*4? o’clock
pierbely, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, the
follow ing described real estate, viz.; All that desirable
/mall farm of :iu acres.'with the Improvements, situate oil
the Garretford turnpike road, in Upper Darby, Delaware
county, 4k miles fnun the Market street bridge, and half
a n ile from the West Cheater turnpike. Hounded by
lands of Abraham L. Pennock and David Sellers, and
within u short distance of the Hurd.Asylum. Tho loca
tion is verv fine for improvement, being just beyond (be
citvline. 'The situation is high and commanding. The
buildings are a frame house, commodious barn, and spring
bouse Well watered and t need. It Is leased till April
h* IH6B. It may be examined at any time,
C;-'~'lerina cash. s2(kl to be paid avjien tho property Is
struck oil". By order of Executors.
JAMES A. FUEEMAN, Auctioneer,
. Store, 422 Walnut street.
'•ty,2(ioc3
mx, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF
ts;;r Abraham Wyker, deceased.—Jnmea A. Freeman.
Auctioneer. Valua. le Property’, Coal Yard and
Mill. Richmond, below Norris street, Eighteenth Ward.
(181 by 254 feet.) Under authority of the Orpham’ Court
fort* e City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday,
October 9, 1867, at 12 o-’elock, noon, will be sold nt public
sale, at thir-Phlladelphia Exchange, the following di>
scribed real eotate, late the property of Abraham Wyker.
deceased. The undivided half part in and to all that lot
of ground, with the buildingfi and improvement thereon
erected, situate on the northwesterly eide of Richmond
street, at the distance of 427 feet 3 'A inchesjßOUthwiustwnrd
from Norris street; containing in front on Richmond
street 131 feet, and extending in depth of that width on the
northeastwardly side 254 feet PH inches, and on the south
w eetwardly side 223 feet 7,H inches tothemiddlo of Gun
ner’s Run. The property rents for $J,600 por annum. The
w hole subject to $636 ground rent per annum.
I3T“ $lOO to be paid nt the time of sale.
By tho Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C.
JOtelAll KUFE. I Administrators
WILLIAM F. WYKER. f Administrators.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
selP-26,0c3 ; Store. 422 Walnut street.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN.
Bltr Auctioneer.—Genteel Residence, No. 292 8. Ihiru
street. Ou Wednesday, October 9,1867. at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be sold at public mile, at the 1 hiludelphla Ex
change, the following described real estate, viz.: All that
genteel three-story brick residence and lot of ground
thereto belonging, ou the went side of Third street, above
Spruce. No. 292, hi the Fifth Ward, 18 feet 3 inches front,
ami 80 feet ddep (the properties here arc set back 10 iect),
to a 3-fcet alley leading into Spruco Htreet, of which it hus
of tnciunbrnncea. BTT - Key at the aifctlon
store. Will rout for $BOO readily.
Occupancy with tbe deed. $5,000 may’ remain If do
sloo to bo paid at tho time of sale.
By order of Tru “j°£^ ES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
e019,g6,0c3 Store 423 Walnutetroot.
WHJJAH B. CARIiILE*
OARLILE db JOY,
Home and llgn Painter* and Glazier*,
No. 437 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
OUring an* Jobbing attended to with proxnptnea an
*moatcli. Given, a call. mydtMpj
ETON-. iviUUr AMOI),.
Sr 8, JEW “
OLD OFFICE,
torMrof Third and OasklUftreeti.
M. BI—DIAMONDA*E&WJeIe§?*JEWB
tuu
REMARKABLE DOW WOEa! MCWM
FINE
HENRY S. HANNIS & CO.
SIS and 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Who offer the same TO THI TRADE, in Lots, on very advantage!) tut
Tbelr Stock ©« Rye WblaUlea, IS BOND, compirUoj alltbe favorite brand* «.
taut, and rails tbrougb ttio various monthi of 186fi,’86, and of tbia year, up to
l.’ibcral contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.R, Depot, Enitsl
son f.ino IVborf. or at Hondcd Warehouses, as parties may eleeb
WATCHES, JEWELIII, dec.
CLARK & BIDDLE,
tallYth.«.tu,rply
Monday* Sept. 33d,
SILVERWARE
Which Ihoy hare ever offered, indoding new-aid ddnhle
pattens, never before sold in Hiiiadelpliia,
ndT-tu th «-3m rpj
Sterling Silverware Manufactory,
414 LOCUST STREET.
GEORGE SHARP,
I'jitentee of the Ball nnd Cube pattern*, manufacture*
ewrv description of fine STERLING SILVERWARE,
and offern for sale, whob-HnU* and retail, a choice aa*ort
.ment of rich and beautiful good* of new style* at low
pric< b.
J. M. SHARD. , A. ROBERTS.
e«*l.-3iu rpj
REMOVAL.
v.
M. E. HARPUR,
Chronometer and Watch-maker,
Reapcetfully Informs hi* friend* and euftoraer* that he
ha* removed from over Meters. Bailey & Co.**, 813 Cheat
nut Btreet, to
407 Chestnut Street,
Where he intend* to keep on hand a snpply of ftrtt
quality W*t«hefl,Chronometcrs,Clo«ki*, Genta*
Gold Chains, Scalt, Keys, Ac. Chronometer rated hy
Solar and SideriM Transits. Eepedal attention given to
repairing Watches. Jy»3m rp*
ESTABLISHES IN 1836—The
Great Tea Mart and Fine Family Gro
cery Store of Thompson Black’s Son
&Co.,N.W. cor. Broad and Chestnut
streets, who have now in Store some
choice brands of Black and Green Teas
pf very fine flavor, which have been se
lected with the greatest of oare and
especial reference to the tastes of their
customers.
A fair trial is all that is necessary to
convince the most skeptical that their
goods are as represented, and that their
prices are as low as the lowest.
THOMPSON ‘BLACK’S SON & CO.
mhii-th a tu-lyrp4
SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE,
„ FOUR YEARS OLD. '
Thla Juatly colebrnted native Wine la made from the
Juice or the Oporto Grape ralaed in this country Its to*
valuable TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPER
TIES are unaurpassed by any other native Wine. Beta*
the pure juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Spoors
own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness axe
guarantied. The youngest child may partake of its gepo*
roua qualities, ana tho weakest invalid may use it to aa«
vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and de
bilitated, and suited to the various ailments that afflict tM
weaker sex. It is in evenr respect ___
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Samples at the store of
JOHNSON, HALLOWAY St CO., No. 33 N. SIXTH atroet.
FRENCH, RICHARDS St CO.
DYOTT St CO., No. 232 North BECOND street.
Invalids use Speer’s Port Grape Wine.
Females use Bpeor’sPort Grape Wine.
Wealdy persons find a benefit by SfA A»h«r Wines'
Speer’s Wines in Hospitals are prefefredtootMrwmes
Sold by Druggists and Grocers. jyBo-tuvuwuu:y
A. SPEER, 243 Broadway, N.Y.
A. & H- LEJAMBRE
Have removedtlielr
[Furniture andlpbolatering Wareroom*
TO . ..
iio3 Chestnut Street,
JNO * A (up atatra.) Be7-Bmrps
MAURICE JOT
AN BO tttHJN
V R KIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E.
nivU KoJH Vine atroet, la now manutactur-
JwXJwJieae. of Hoop Sktrta, Cornett Sic. She haa
Comet. Qf new .tylee, HoopSUrto
Altered anifepelwd* u»2d-trrf
Oldßye Whiskies.
LARGEST
THE
OLD
•IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
712 Chestnut Street,
Will Open on
with tlic- asaortmont of
GROCERIES, JLIQI OK.N, &C.
SPEER’S
PORT GRAPE WMB
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
FUBHITUB^ &c -
HO OP SKIRTS.
AND BES.T STOCK OF
RYE WHISKIES
Terms.
460 MILES
UNION PACIFIC
KAILROAD,
I:IMI.\G WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE COXTPfM,
me now completed, and it ie expected that the remaining
67 jnibv, to carry the track to the ban* of the Rocky Moon
tain*, will be finished early in October. Contract* havo
already been made for rock-cutting* beyond, to bo done
during the winter. The work is being ptubed forward
witli equal energy outlie California end of the route, uu
di*r the direction of the Central Pacific Company, com
mi ncing at Sacramento, end it 1* confidently expected
that the two rend* will meet In 1870, time completing the
mri'e grand line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific
o< rmiH, on which THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
in each have already been expended. From the liberal
Government nid.tho wealth nnd energy of the atoekhold
i-ri*. end th»* ready market for the First Mortgage Bond/,
there in no want of fundi l forth', rnontn Igoroun prosecution
<if the work, and it* early completion w as certain u an 7
future hiL'-iiuit* evi-ut can be.
I>i;X FAItMIMiX OF THE FNOOH
PACIFIC HAiLBOAD.
. During the quarter eriding July 31/1 of the current yo%r
mi average of 325 Cullen of the Union Pacific 'Railroad wu
in operation. The Superintendent’** report shows the fol
h ■v. jug rc.-i.lt:
PaH/onger* $16u.536 92
Freight -619.672 39
T;:b graph 1.416 23
Mniln , 12 140 Co
Tr:irt ]*'.rt.*i.ion, OiMr-ictor’i Materials.. >453,906 44
M *• .Men. 26,077 P 7
Fuel *....
Repair of Track
•*" ** Engines, Cam, Shop/, A;c
Office* and Station*
Conductor*,.Engineer*,
Train*
Nit Eakmm.b to balance
From the relative high charge*, the operating expeaaos
of the road are but S 2. 7 i per cent, of tiro earnings, and the -
ratio would be much lee* if the were
hot done at half rates. Throwing outchbiffe* to contrac
tors for transportation of material* and men (£479,383 41),
pnd deducted from the aggregate of all ope ratio* ca* eu*»
92; 23T-* per e«o«. cj proportion
chargeable on the work done for contractor*, which- wa*
Urn than actual cent, because of the half price charged for
it, and we have the net operating expense* on the com
mercial brndnee/ for the quarter, &237.9»36 60. The account
for the commercial Ottsine** gtand* m follows:
Earning* for May, June, and July $723,755 64
Expense* V‘ M 237,P66 60
Net profit of operating 825 tullce of road
three month* . .....
The amount of Bonds the Company can issue on 335
niih:«s at sld,Uoos*cr mile, is BSAW,OM. Interest in gold,
three month?, at 6 jkt cent., on this sum, la &7>J.000; add4o
percent, premium, to correspond with currency earnings,
it- slW»,xui, -showing that the net earnings for this quarter
were 7/<wv than/our tint?* the interest on the First Mort
gage Bcudi* on tliir length of road,
' First Mortgage Bonds, w ho»e interest Is so amply pro
vided for und.so thoroughly secured, must be clawed
among the investments. They pay
SIX Per CENT, in GOLD.
and arc offered for the present at Ninety
Cents on the Hollar and Accrued
Interest at Mix per Cent*
in Currency from
July l^t*
Many parties arc talcing advantage of tho preaent high
prke of Govcrnmcutstock# to exchange for theae Bond*,
width art* over4s per sent cheaper, and, at the current
rule of premium on gold, pay
Over Nine Per Cent. Interest.
Si.barriptlona will be received in New York at the Com
jmiivV Cilice. No. 20 Nassau Street, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL DANE. No. 7 Naaaaa at.
CLARK, DOrGE A- CO., Bankers, No. 61 Wall at
JOHN J. CISCO A SON'., Bankers, No. 33 Wall at.
In Philadelphia,'
THE TRADESMEN’S NATIONAL BANK.
DE HAVEN St BROTHER.
WILLIAM PAINTER & CO.
TOWNFEND WHELEN <t CO.
J. K. LEWARS St CO.
F. STEEB. '
In Wilmington, Del., .
R. R. ROBINSON St CO.
JOBN MoLEAR & SON. , . _
And by BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the
United State?, of whom m*pa and descriptive pamphlets
may he ehtaiiied.
AuouflT 30th, 1867.
»pi7.i»ai-4t»
«oow.
TEE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM
JOHN C. AERISON,
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 Collars,
warranted to give satisfaction.
HB A Tj t i m o r e
IMPROVED BASE BURNING
FIRE-PLACE HEATER
MAGAZINE & ILLUMINATING DOORS.
The most Cbeorful end Perfect Heater ia
Uee. To bo U&d holeaale and RoUUoJ g qIa.RK,
flofl-LmrpS 1008 Market atreeU PhUtwa.
mn-todetl#
FINANCIAJU
OF THE
EARNING 3,
EXPENSES.
.$121,089 68
. 109,767 64
. 60,964 44
. 61,907 60
. 73
. 16.486 93
$807,608 03
81.203,038 96
.s*£,74* 04
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, -
NEW YORK.