WAJOR.«B»«KA«L«n*:i“OAN. Bi» l/ij t r Turid and Eiumismstic Kc^Vuo^n'V.i.City. v rbilip 11. Sheridan, who had . tins city, left Willard's Hotel, ? ,tC w!fJiii]ctoi), a few minutes before 12 o clock SSSr fn company with Messrs. B. M. Evans, •I W lleiswy and Win: Fulmer, a Committee oi Philadelphia City Councils. ... . Carriages had been in waiting at the hotel, and the General, with the Committee and three mein- of his stall - , who have accompanied him from New Orleans, viz. : General J. \V. Forsyth, Col. <■l A Forsyth* *md Col. Crosby, were laitntdi fllclv driven to the Philadelphia depot, where thev took the express train for Philadelphia. Before leaving the depot, a special commit.ee ol the Baltimore City Councils, consisting ot Messis. B J. K. Handy, Major John B. llcrold, and -Bamucl A. Ewalt. were introduced, and extended to General Bberi(lan an invitation to stop at Bal timore for a short time. The General regiettod his inability to comply with the wish of the com mittee, in view of the arrangements already made tor his reception in Philadelphia. The members of the committee separately enjoyed llie pleasure of a private interview with tho General, while on hia wav to Baltimore. ■ . ~ During the entire trip General Sheridan en tered freely into conversation with all who de sired to converse with him. Upon political subjects lie expressed himself without reserve, and -never so earnestly and clearly as' when' lfi'.'hiropinion eoneta-inng .tlie great po litieal problems of the day. His manner was entirely undemonstrative and reserved, though frank and friendly. In conversation with Messrs. Evans and Henszey. of tlie Philadel phia Committee of Reception, lie said, speaking of the correct policy to be pursued by tbe coun try: “There is but one policy to pursue, and that is to carry out the measures of Congress, according to the interpretation which that body has given to those measures.” He also said that every one of his official acts, iu his late position, had been endorsed by Grant, and were virtually the acts of that general. Referring to the proba ble dangers of the present situation, General Sheridan used the following language:—“lf the rebels get in power through the policy of Andrew Johnson, the rebellion is made honorable and Unionism dishonorable; and as so many soldiers have beer, sacrificed in the suppression of tbe re bellion, 1 am in favor of depriving the rebels of their political power by giving .the colored Unionists the right of franchise.” AT P.ALTIMOIII* Upon arriving at Baltimore, the nuiii was be gged by several thousands of enthusiastic men, whose prolonged cheering and excited gestures were heard mid seen on every side long bclore the train entered the depot. Hundreds rushed into and through the cars, while others clam bered to the top, and not a few boldly straggled, through the ear windows in their haste to find the one object of the, general enthusiasm. For nearly ten minutes it was found almost impos sible to remove the General from the window at which he was seated, in consequence of tho determined and vigorous hand-shakmg ■to which he was being sub jected. Finally a movement was made lrom the interior of the special car to the outside, and General Sheridan appeared upon the front plat form. The huzzas ol the multitude at this time •were deafening, while above the' roar of the tempest could be Beard expressions of the warmest friendship and esteem for the popular Union hero. The demonstration finally assumed ■ the shape of ii perfect ovation.. The little General was bodily carried off by the crowd,* and carried by them tbe whole length of the long depots to the front street, amid the boisterous shouts of the • multitude. “God bless you, sir—God bless you,” “the hopes of tho country are with you'f Gene ral,” and similar eries, helped to make up the general din. Reaching the street in front of tho depot, a vigorous attempt was made to take the horses from the chaise which had been assigned to the General, so that the crowd might them selves draw the vehicle through thestreets. Mayor Chapman presented the General to the crowd, and added some remarks which were entirely drowned by the continued cheering of the peo- Sle. The carriage at length moved off, followed y an-immense crowd, and preceded by a band of music in an omnibus.' Several other carriages containing the members of the General’s staff, leportors of the press, and committees of Coun-, cUa followed. General Sheridan, in company with Mayor Chapman, of Baltimore, and Sir. Evans, of the Philadelphia Couucil committee, was driven up to Baltimore street, and around to the Philadelphia depot, receiving the general ap plause of the people. At the President street depot another large crowd quickly gathered. General Sheridan was introduced to the people by Major-General Rich ’ ardson, of Baltimore, who proposed three cheers lor the hero of Five Forks and of New'Orleans. • The crowd then improved the opportunity to shake hands with the distinguished visitor. Fred. Douglass, of New York, and many colored residents of Baltimore being among tbe number of those who felt the General’s grasp. The train moved off, and the General bowing an adieu, re entered the ear, followed by many hearty well wishes for his continued health and prosperity. .AT;< lIA.SK.’S. STATION. . . . General Sheridan being informed'thafniiiiiy of the passengers in the forward cars would be de lighted to take him by the hand, walked through to the forcifiost-ear, and quietly bowed his ac knowledgments, shaking bands witli many of the ladies and gentlemen. AT 11.1 Villi UK OItAOK. General Sheridan was culled out to the rear plat form by a large crowd who hud collected to do him honor. He was received with hearty ehcuß and many expressions ol‘ personal good will AT VKimVVII.LK, the car containing General Sheridan and party ■was detached from the regular train and connected with a car which had just arrived from Wilmington, having on board Mayor Valentine and a committee of the Councils of that city, as also a deputation of live citizens. By this ar rangement of a special train the party were enabled to reach Philadelphia before dark, and about an hour earlier than would have been the case had no such provision been made. Immediately after leaving Perryville, Mayor Valentine was’introduced to General Sheridan, and, in the course Of a few 'remarks, assured him that the hearts ot the loyal people had gone out to him as one of tlie greatest captains of our age. Ills recent course had been such as to meet with the cordial approbation of the American people, and he would, as he .did now, receive the just commendation of a free and grateful people. n John H. Adams, Es(p, president of the Wil mington City Councils, on behalf of that body, formally welcomed the General to the city of Wilmington, and complimented him upon his valor and patriotism. He also presented a pre amble and series of resolutions adopted by the Councils. General Sheridan replied as follows: Utntk.mm —l thank you kindly for the very complimentary remarks you have made to me and for the kind invitation you have extended inc in behalf of the citizens of Wilmington. I regret exceedingly to be at present unable to re spond in person to your invitation to visit your city, but at some future time 1 would behappv to avail myself of it. AT WII.MINUTUN. The welcome at this place was a repetition of the Baltimore demonstration, though on a more limited scale. The visitor was welcomed with the booming of cannon, ringing of bells, proces sions, and showers of'-bouquets. An immense concourse had assembled at the depot, and many of the people gladly shook the extended hand of the gallant Sheridan. A baud of music played several delightful airs. The train stopped but a lew moments, however, during which those lirceent had a good opportunity to see the Union icro as he remained on the rear platform until alter the eai s started. AT eI.AV.VONT, Mr. Benjamin Nields, on behalf of the Wilming ton delegation, took formal leave of General Bheridan, who had been theirguest while passing through Hie State of Delaware. Having now Itacheu the Pennsylvania boundary, they reiin tjuiehed all charge of him in favor of the Philu ielpbia committee, who hud been admitted on hoard the tram at Wilmingtoi). Mr. Daniel I*. Hav, Esq., of Philadelphia, Chairman of the: Committee of Arrangements .of the Councils of Plnladelphu, then addressed General Bheridan ns follows: <1 mural: I welcome you to the Staid of Penn sylvania, and desire to say that we are waitin'' to receive you in the city of Philadelphia to show you how a patriotic people can appreciate one of their greatest' soldiers. We welcome you, sir hoping you may be pleased while you are wilii us! Gen. Bheridan replied: 1 thank you kindle. . 'rot; iisaiKrnON in I‘Uti.aukli'iua. , Long before the arrivin' of the train roiiUinhig' #lO flifltinguislmd visitor, tJspwaiwls vl oar eilj! zees bail congregated in and around the Baltimore Depot, to do honor to the hero ol many a liaid foiiglit battle. Broad street, for several squares north of Washington, was literally jammed wjth men, women and children, all intent on having a glimpse of the brave General and District Commander. In tbe crowds collected were a, number of ladies, some ol whom were dressed in black evidently widows ol brave men who hnu. ■fallen'for their country's cause while lighting under tbe gallant Sheridan. In groups we found men conversing, who iiad served in the Shenan doah Valley, under tho hero who was expected every minute to arrive. They were narrating some of the incidents of camp life, and telling of the daring deeds of their commander: We also noticed a crippled soldier Boated on the steps of the depot, delighting his hearers with a tew reminiscences of llie fight at Cedar Creek, and portraying Sheridan’s features as he arrived at the scene of eoutlict after his ride from Win chester. The whistle of tho locomotive, at precisely six o'clock, on its nearing the depot, was the signal for a general outburst of applause. By that time the military organizations had arrived, and everything was in readiness to escort the Gene ral through the city. The Keystone Battery was located on the lot at the southwest corner ol Broad street and Washington avenue, and on the arrival pi the train a salute of thirteen guns—a mnior-geiieral’s salute—was fired. The appearance of “Little” Phil. Sheridan at the door of the depot, arm-in-arm with Mayor McMichnel, created great' applause, and tho crowds- collected in the .thoroughfare- inode,, a Wand i'ushtowflTds’the clooi;,. bup-were Kept back. by a strong posse of police, under charge ol Chief Buggies. Tbe General was received with vociferous cheering as he moved from the door of the depot to the barouche which was to con vey him over the route as agreed upon by the .Committee of Conncils. , „ With great exertions, the police forced the people from crowding on the carnage. During this time cheers were given for the “Hero of The Shenandoah Valley.” “Little Phil. Sheridan,” “General Sheridan, and in return General Sheri dan was busilv engaged returning his compli ments. As the carriage drove oil' into line, cheer after cheer rent the air. ' _ The Procession moved otf in the following order * S. G. Buggies, Chief of Police. Squad of Policemen of First and Second . Districts. I'HIKI'.MAIISIIAI., General Louis Wagner, rninr jiap.siiai.’s .\ms. Stephen T. Soudcr, Robert R. Corson. Colonel George K. Wagner. Henry W. Gray, Lieut. Galloway C. Morris, Major ■ Clayton MacMiehael. General Charles M. Provost and Staff. City Troop. Siiiuul of Policemen of Sixth District. • Band. Washington Grays—Col. Ward commanding, . National Guards—Gen. Peter Lyle. This organization made a very creditable dis play, and turned out stronger than in any parade they have made since the war. ■ ■ Liberty Cornet Band. Grev Reserves—Major William McMichael. The Reserves were out in full force, ami looked and marched well. ... Band. Baxter’s Zouaves —Col. D. \V. C. Baxter This company- wore their new uniform, and attracted attention by their precision in marching. A squad ol'Policemen of the Ninth District. I'linc iikpaiitjiknt The Fire Department made a splendid display. The following gentlemen were in command: ' Chief Marshal— Charles Darragh, of the Har mony Fire Company. Charles B. •Mullen, Good Will Engine: Sam. Henderson, Fame Hose; J. H. Dallas, Shif tier Hose. Division JfarsJwls and Aids —Daniel Stokes, Fame Hose; John Vf, Garvey, Good Intent Hose; Lewis Schcetz, Northern Liberty Engine; R. N. Nichauls, Wef‘ Philadelphia Hose; James Pol lock, Harmony Engine; Abraham Jacobs, Inde pendence Hose: Clias. C. Overbeck, Goodwill Engine: F. Keutschler, Lnfayette Hose; W. Wool man. Union Hose; F. Everett, Decatur Engine; George Blankley, West Philadelphia Hose; E. Nickel, Taylor llose Harmony Engine Company, No. (1, preceded by twelve pioneers, carrying axes. They had a large delegation. One of the members carried a fire horn, labelled in large letters, “That Rebel Horn.’' This is the Atlanta, Georgia,'horn, that has created quite a controversy. Hose carriage, decorated with the National colors. Jielt'iutirms —Good Intent Hose,Lafayette Hose, and Friendship Engine Company. Ambulance of Washington Engine Company. Fame Hose Company made a handsome dis play; thev drew their carriage along with them. It was tastclfully bedecked with wreaths of artifi cial (lowers; on either end of the cylinder there was a large silver star. Western Engine (now Fame Hose Co.), steamer drawn by two line horses. Good Will Engine.—This Company turned out in large numbers, having more men in fine than apy other organization. Each member carried a torc-li, with an American-■-■lHfg-TVttachetP thSfotrff transparency, bearing the following inscription : “Good Will'Kirc Co.—Sheridan.'’ Steamer drawn by four beautiful horses handsomely caparisoned. Delegations from Independence Hose, .William . i Penn Hose, Franklin Engine, Shilllcr Hose, Reliance Engine, Fellowship Engine, 'Lincoln Ilose,’Washington Engine, and Hibernia En gine. *-•- Tuylor Hose Company, with carriage covered with artiti’eial flowers. West Philadelphia Hose Company, with steamer. Delegations irom Southwark Eofrfuo,. Union Hose and other fire companies. Ilia lII'TION CO.MMITTIiK. Carriage drawn by white horses, gaily decked with" red, white, and blue plumes, containing MAJOR-GENERAL PHILIP H. SHERIDAN, Hon. Morton McMichael (Mayor of the city) Hon. Simon Cameron, and Daniel P. Ray, Esq. chairman of the Committee on Reception. Committee of Select and Common Councils ol Philadelphia, in carriages. Mayor and Councils ol Wilmington, Del., and ' Councils'of Cincinnati? in-Carriages. Transparency, "Hail to Sheridan.” Associations, etc. Brevet Major-General 11. G. Sickcl. Band. ' Union League. National Union Club. Baud. Republican Invincibles, carrying torches. The members of this spirited organization wore their uniform caps. They marched with, regu larity, and made u very creditable display. Band. Delegations from Ward Associations. Citizens on foot. Citizens on horseback. Band. The Colored Union League brought up the left of the procession. These'men, 200 in number, comprise what is known as Post il Grand Army of the Republic, and lire honorably discharged s'oldiers and sailors. The soldiers were mustered at Camp William Penn, and were the Inst ordered home from Texas by Gen. Sheridan, in 38(15, after faithful service in his department. The procession passed over the following route: Up Broad street to Arch, down Arcli street to Twelfth, down Twelfth street to Chestnut, and down Chestnut street to the Continental Hotel,, where', it passed in re view of General {Sheridan, who was stand ino- on the balcony of the hotel, and was then dis missed. ... The sidewalks mid streets along the entire route were one surging muss of humanity, who were anxious to ootain a look at Sheridan. . A large number of houses were brightly illuminated from basement to garret, the windows being oc cupied by Indies, who displayed their apprecia tion of the gallant General by waving tlieir handkerchiefs. He remained in a standing posi tion in.ids carriage,and was kept busily engaged in responding to these testimonials. The Harmony Engine Company's house was lighted up witli Chinese lanterns. Over the main doorway was a transparency with the inscription "Harmony Fire Company Welcomes Little Phil, the Hero of the Valiev." The Union League House was brilliantly illu minated. Over the top was extended a row of gas-jet star", while at the third story was "Wash ington.” Underneath the seeoiul-story win dows were "Union,'” “Sheridan,” “Liberty.” Over the doorway was another row of stars. The pillars and railing leading up to the main entrance were handapmely draped with red, white and blue bunting. The windows wore crowded with Indicts am), gentlemen, who greeted dl i.' Criici, u yyjtb cheering anil waving ot'hand- TIIEIDAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2C, 1667. kerchiefs. Ab ho passed by there was a lino pyro technic display—ljtonian candles and rockets m indescribable numbers being set oil'. The scene at this point of the route was perfectly grand. Along Arch street many private dwellings were illuminated, and there was an unlimited display of bunting. Chestnut street also presented a gay appearance, mimv ol the stores being festooned with Hags. At tile National Union Club House there was a brilliant display of liroworks as the procession passed. The scene around the Continental Hotel was very exciting. Chestnut street, between Eighth and Ninth street, was a dense mass of people Ever and anon the crowd, would sway, around into Ninth streets, while the constaut flow from the main entrance of the hotel kept the mass in continual motion. A cordon of policemen was stretched across Ninth street at Saueoni, inter cepting the crowd from the' western entrance to. the hotel, and a strong force of ollicers kept the passage-way clear for the ingress of the General. The front of the hotel was gracefully draped with the American iiag. The balconies, both of the Conti nental and the Girard,were crowded with specta tors, while the buttering of white dresses and the beaming of fair faces from every window! gave indication of the universal interest taken in the occasion. Between the two houses the surging crowd was tightly packed. Cheering, hurrahing and all the other clamors of an enthusiastic ga- thering were constantly board. Just at the time the procession drow near, the jam had attained its greatest inten sity. The,. General was .'. driven, . do.w.n. to the Ninth street entrance, but in obedience to the shout? of the multitude sodnma.de liis app.ear nnee on the Chestnut street balcony. Then there was enthusiastic cheering and, the procession passed in review. Gen. Sheridan acknowledged the cheering by repeatedly bowing. After the parade had passed, he said “Goodnight,” and retired. The crowd however, lingered about Chestnut street until late in the evening, and two or three times Gen. Sheridan wagpbliged to show himself upon the balcony in' response to the cheers. . . A banquet was given to the distinguished visi tor in the evening. In relation to who was pre sent or what was said and done, the public can not he informed, as the reporters were not admitted, and were even excluded from the meet ing of the committee when the subject was under consideration. Severe Kclnike to “Yellow t'ever” Blackburn* The following letter was despatched from Washington yesterday : “Dki'AKt.mkn r of Statk, Washington, Sept, c.'i, — Dr. Thurston, /..-vy., Dnited Dtnles Con sul at Toronto, Ontario. —Siu:—Your despatch of the 17th of September,No. lias been received, with an accompaniment which is an ailidavit con taining an oath of allegiance subscribed bv S, I*. Blackburn, and verified by yourself, f remit this paper by your leave, with permission to restore it to the alliant. I assume that the paper was made and delivered to you with a view to its being filed in this Department, under the provi sions of the President's proclamation of pardon Issued 7th of September... The affiant is under stood to be the person who is called Doctor Blackburn. Nothing is known by this department concern ing him as having directly of. indirectly partici pated in tlusiSjtc Rebellion. All that is known is that he lies turner the charge of felony in this, that he conceived and put into .execution within a foreign dominion a plot to disseminate conta gion and pestilence in this and other cities of the United States, by clandestinely transmitting, for an unsuspicious market here, masses of infected clothing taken from the corpses of persons who had died of the yellow fever in the tropics. It is not easy to understand how an offence of Unit character, which is a detestable crime against man kind, can lie supposed, even by the felon himself, to be entitled to be regarded as an act of insur rection, rebellion or civil war. The President's proclamation offers no amnesty in this case.- I am, sir, your obedient servant, William H. Sewaiih. ADI *) SKDJENTS. The AYmmt. —A Midsummer Xietht's Dream is still im the stage at thiH theatre, bat will be withdrawn at the end of this week. Caste, “the only authentic copy,” is announced as in rehearsal. Tue Chestkct.,— Mr. and Airs. Florence appesr this -evening in Shandy Matjuire and The Yankee House keeper. On Mun/iay Air. James E. Murdoch will ap pear in tV Ine n 'arks Wonders. Tuesday— Hone,’. Wednesday— ll'i'M Oats. Thursday— . Hone:/, Hridiv —Mreh Add Afiont Sothimj. Saturday— U'ine Works Wonders. It is announced that General Sheridan will visit the Chestnut Street Theatre to-morrow (Friday! everting. Tar. Ar.cn.—Mr. E. Eddy will appear this evenin' in the drama of Tick nf the Woods, after which the ftrue ' <,!' The Omnibus will lie played. Acaioi.my orJUrwo.—The Ulnek Crook will he per formed this eveuingwith all the brilliant accessories of scenery, costume,' transformations and ballet. The music is under the able direction of Ilr. Cuunington. 'i’ni; Am sat can. —A miscellaneous entertainment will he given by the combination troupe this evening. Ei.kyiintii Hir.i r.T Oritr.A Horsi:.—An attractive bill, consisting ol the “Trip ’Round the World, ’’ and Ethiopian delineations, is offered ior this cveuing. Pnii.Aiiri.'ioiiA OrriiA Horse.—This elegant little thenlr't is now on tin: road to web-merited popularity, fstiui lord,. Eph Horn .and.ErttulvM')riUi.will.- appear, th.is.. and evciy eveliing iff some of their nidst ladginbie pieces, Cosor.uT llai.i..—Blind Tom will give another per fonnnmi; to-night. • Tun Pi.ainn ami Itiini,v sliir.vrAiNs.--Mr. *3. 1,. Itingwult’s iliustra'ed lecuirr upon tie: Plain- ami Rocky Mountains is drawing crowded hu-isos at As sembly Buildings every evening. Every one should tee die splendid pictures displayed ami hear the lee- Lure. .Mr. Ifingwall trcal.s Ulu subject witii a muster's bund and l enders it exceedingly atnaoiive and inter esting. Miss Mi Cimav'-i CMnit.i'.t. —Ve would again re mind our Linders of die line mu-ical entertainment prosiiied ar. Musical Fund Hall to-morrow evening. Miss McCaffrey's “E Morta” is a novelty to concert goers, and her singing of the "Sturm" is iuoaL impres sive and spirited. The other ladies and gendenieu will sing their best selections, and Mr. Clarke, pianist of the Handel and Haydn Society, will be the con ductor. Tickets may be had at Trumpier's, Gutdd’s and Boner’s. Hi.iT-/.—■ The Signor gives a performance at Assem bly Building this evening. SPECIAL NO'JTI€ ISS. •ORu PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMIWnV, ***> TREASURER'S DEI’ARTMENT, Pjiii.ai»ku*jiia. September Itf. IM7. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. At it mooting of the Board of Director*, held on 4th iiiritmit, the following preamble and rcHOhitiou were udoptid: . H Aoru-'f, Nmnerom* applications have been made to this Company from the holder**, of the First aud Second Mortgage Coupon Honda to convert the hiuih; into tin Rogir.tcred General Mortgage Bond*, dated July 1,1807; therefore be it JSuolccd, That the Treasurer be, and he ia, hereby in rtrueled to cauec public notico to be given that this Com pany i* now prepared to exchange its Registered Bonds, secured by' ngenerul mortgage upon the line from Phila delphia to Pittsburgh, of the estate, real and poit-oijhl, and corporate franthi*-t* therein mentioned, dated July 1, U*o7, lor the First aud Second Mortgage Coupon Bondi*, of said Company, on the road between liarrieburg aud J’ittr-burgh. Any further information can he obtained on application at thin otlice. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Heltf-Wt Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE LEIIIGII COAL AND NAVI GATJON COMPANY. rmL.vnKi.i'iHA, Septembers!), 1887. A fpcdul mr< tiiißOl the Mr ckholch-rd of t!m Lehigh j o’clock A. M., for the ompn-u; of authorizing n lonn under tho Act ot Awtmbly approved the tenth day of April. I*B7, »«e2o,fooclf JAMKS S. COX, I'nvidrnt. KSff** OFFICE RESOLUTE MIXING COMPANY’ NO. 334 WALNCT 6TUEET, Bnw.AiniM’niA, September 16,1*57. Notice in hereby given that all *tock of the Kewoluto Mining Company, on which inutalmentH are duo and un paid. iH hereby declared forfeited, and will ho Bold At public auction on TIIUKSDAY, October 17th. 1867, rat 12 o'clock, noon, at the oilice of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the charter and by-law*, unload previ ously redeemed. By order of tin* Dirw^toiv, Hel6tooel6§ B. A. iIOOJ'KS* Treasurer. fgK«* NOTICE IS HKREItY GIVEN. THAT CER tificHtc No. 310 for tv«n (10) hlmrea of the Capital Stock of the Amygdaloid Mining Company of Lake Su perior, in the name of Joe. ll.'l rotter, has been loet oj mieluid. Application linn been made to the Company for a now certilicatv. Euii.Ai>r.U'UiA, Sept. 3,1867. ecH aotft JOS. H. TROTTER, OFFICE OF THE FKAMCLIN flu'e’ INSU RANGE COMPANY. , , . , ■ Puu.AOKU’jnA. Sept. *35, l>k»7. An Election for J on Directora for tin: enduing year, will In: In Id agreeably to Charter at a general meeting of the fctoe.l JioluorH for that purpomj, a t theOHieeof the Com pany on MONDAY , October 7tli, at 10 o’clock A. M. feiTviutt J. W* McAI.LiSTKI*, Stic’y, pro (mi. A MISS.ONAKY iMEETINtYIN FUKTHEiUNCE ut the work of the Hoard of Minimi* of the I)ioeone Of l’eimPylvnniu, will bo held on Thursday, September 2-2t* LAW DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OV PENN *7“*E SYLYANIA.--A Perm will begin on tne l»t of October next. The Jutrodnctory Lecture w*ilVbo delivered by the Hon. George Shnfewood, on Monday, Boot, :k)th, at d o'clock. l\ jM,, nt the ;;rtial Lecture-room. BCJtft oeljj CONTINENTAL, NEWS EXCHANGE. CHOICE SEATS To nil places of amusement.may bo hadupto 6JS o'clock any ovcniuß. ■ mh2*«-tf ELEVENTH 3TKEET OPERA HOUSE eleventh street, above chestnut. XIHJ faiubey report. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. niONDAV EVENI3W, AUGUST 2«, CARNCROSS & DtXEY’S MINSTRELS the great star troupe of the world. iNTiir.ii: GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. For rarticulura nee future mlvi'rtieeini'iitr. ■I. L. CARNCROSS, Miuiajer. R. F. SIMPSON, Tveneurcr. u iistf KO I' T A CONG I. U 1 , THURSDAY. Srptiuulier ititli, MUSICAL FUND HALL. PROGRAMME. TAUT 1. 1. Overture—l’iano. „ Prof. One nr Koenig. 2. Qtu Palermo. Sicilian Vi;*™*™.... o Mr. Aaron H. Inylor. 3. With Verdure Clad. Creation.. ........ Mad. Clara M. nrinki-rhofl. f •1. Solo -Violin. l'amu.-m, Lucia di Laiumermoore. .».uion ,Mr. Wcntzcl.Kopta.. . tv , . . 5. La Morale in Tutto Cuesto. Don Pnmiunlo. ..Donizetti •x- .. -.—->lifH.M arv Thoma*.. & >lia the Lm-UloVe of -Summer.-...... t... ' ' Mad. Clara M. lJnnkerhoil 1 My if 1. Solo—Violin. Tins Witch l)*ncc Mr. Wontzel Kopta. 3. Addivido l.ectMovrll Mr. .1. Wrnf. 3. Scena ami Alia. Opera Krnnn1......... yVvWH Mad. (JlnraM. UnnkerhotF. 4. Village Ulacksmith Warden Mr. Aaron K. laylor.* f>. Somebody Coming ■* Andrew* Mir* Mary 1 houm*. d. Duett— Coijic il Hacoio, Masnadieri. V erdi Mer*rs. Aaron It. Taylor and J. Oral. • Tickets at Trmnpler’t* and llouerV, Cln-stunt rt. *cy>..t wT , Tia V >pf ka’i hm/sk, p| riKVFNTH Sticct. below AROII. h V. TFNISON «t H. PARSONS SAMUEL S. SAN KOI ID GREAT SI'CCESSOF’IT-SISON fi CO.’S MINSTREI.S. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, WITH El’IJ. HORN, - FRANK MORAN, \V. Ei'DAYOUni, t\ Giirnui. And tin* nml .MOST TALENTED CuMPANY IN THE WORLD. Seats can be secured in advanco without E ;t:a Charge. , , , Poors open At . o’clock. Krfcrnuiuce begins at £ o’clock 4 CAD B M Y O F M 0 SIC. A ) E. MrDONOI'GH ...LcKH'eand Manager THIRD WEEK nf thn great pen*atmn ut Nl FIFO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK, of Charles M. BajjrasV Play of BLACK CROOK, ' GHAND PAIIISIF.NNF. ISALI.F.T TliOl PE. endoksed by the k.ntibb Sunday i-kbss ANI> DAILY JOUSNALS.. NO DISSENTING VOICE. PHILADELPHIA EQUALS NEW YOUK. \ COMPARISON ONCE THOUGH'!' IMPOSSIBLE, iILTN- W FULuY KSTAHLISIIEUBY ADMIRING THOUSANDS. CHANGE OF TIME. Poor* open at 7 o’clock. Performance will commence it oV ock; ho a* to conclude the Grand Fairy Spec laclcnt lu;., giving ample time to reach home at an early 3K\\’D MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTER • • NOON AT 2 O’CLOCK. . Seat* focured eix days in advance at Lee & Walker a Manic More, 723 Chertimt street, and at tJie Academy of Miihjc from 10 until 3 o’clock. No extra charge lor re served scats. ‘ hc’34-»C MRS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH THEATRE. Doore open at 7. Begin* at o’clock. FOURTH NIGHT OF MR, E. EDDY, who will appear in six character*. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Sept 26th, IW7, NICK OF THE WOODS. Mr. E. EDDY as the ..Jibbenainosay And five other character*. Concluding with • THEOMNJIUS. KKI DAY—BENEFIT OF MR. E. EDDY. Filet Night of Miea HENRIETTA HIVING. A GREAT BILL. .. In rehcarenL the new Plav entitled LIFE AND TIMITS OF RICHARD 111. Also, Falconer’s INtHSFALLEN, , With new Scenery, 6c. \TEW~ CHESTNUT' STHEF/r THEATRE. iN ' Commencing at 8 o’clock. THURSDAY EVENING, September 2d, 1*57. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. ASPLENDIDBJLL! FUN! FUN!' FUN! FIN! TWO PIECES! To commeiioe'witb the Iridi Drama of SHANDY MAGUIRE. Shandy Maguire 1 Mr. W. J. Florence After which. • THE YANKEE HOUSEKEEPER. Peg Adu Mehiuhlediigginiiutter (with riong-), Mr*. W. J. Florence Baraev O’Conner Mr W. J.J’lorence ' oATI RDAY—FAMILY MATINEE. THE CHIMNEY CORNER. . MONDAY-MK. .JAMES E. MURDOCH. WINE WORKS WONDERS. IVALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. CORNER OF VV NINTH and WALNUT street*. Begins at 8. THE LAST NTGIJT BUT TWO Of ShakeapfcrcV Fairy Spectacle,' in five act*, of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, With it* unrivaled Scenery. Panorama, Costume*. TRIPLE TRANSFORMATION SCENE, 6c. THE FINAL MATINEE OLSUak.earp.iu-e.’i' Fairy Spect'ach;, - - A-Mi f >SU MME*-:- Ni(ilFf I STYRTvAM, Will he given, with all it* gorgeous «ecnerv, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock. ■ In rehearsal, T. W. RohcrtnonV new and popular English Comedy of CAaTE, the only authentic copy in this city. __ Assembly buildings. "THE PLAINS AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS,’* AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, "Will bo delivered on THIS EVENING, September2;>, IR*57, and every FUbeeqtient evening durinp the present week, by J. L/RINGWALT, in reßponKC to an invitation trom a number of leading citizen". " The Illubtrationa embrace nixty splendid, large and hie like colored view*. Admission, 50 ci ntn. Childrens tickets, 115 cent*. Se cured Beate, witlioutextra rlnijge.at TRUMPLF.R’S Millie Store. WO Cheetnut street, and at TURNER HAMIL; TUN’S Book Store, K'tiSuuth TENTH rtroet. Uoorn open at 7 o’clock. Commence at 8. Hei'J-tit O N C E R T II A L L , V CHESTNUT Street, above TWELFTH. BLIND TOM CONCERTS. ONLY TWO WEEKS LONGER. In order t« give partifcH who have been unable to hoar him ar> opportunity, BLIND TOM will appear at the above Hull EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AND NEXT, at 8 P. Al. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATUR DAY. AFTERNOON, at 2.3(1. . 4 „ Admittion, 5G centu. Chil'dren under 12, 25 cent*. Ro- Borved Seats, 75 cent*. : Balcony, rcnei ved for colored person**, 25 cents. Tirkcts at Chat*. W. A. Truinplortß Mu.-do Store, f*2»> CIIKSTN UT street; also at the Hail. ee24-tfj A GRAND VOCAL CONCEHT j\. Will be given at / MUSICAL FUND HALL. (On FPJDA Y EVENING, September 27th, By Miss CAKOUNE MeOAFFKEY, amrted by the following distinguished talent: # . Soprano, Mad. Henrietta Behrens,’Philadelphia. Soprano, Miss Helen McCatTrcv. Philadelphia. Tenor, Mr. George Simpson, New Yo r k. # Basso, Mr. Aaron K. Taylor, Philadelphia. Conductor nud Pianist, Mr. Hugh A. Clarke, Philadel phia. TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. May he procured of Mr. J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut; C. W. A. Trumpler, 926 Chestnut, and Wm. H. Boner, lio2 Chestnut. se24-it§ HORTICULTURAL HALL. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, • , I-nUli'3, y EGET ABi.ES, ia. PENNSYLVANIA HOKTICULTURAI; SOCIETY, • On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and TiIUtSD.iY, September 2*l, 25 ami 20, from 10 A. M. to 1U 1. M., Being tim firtt Exhibition held in their new and magnifi cent Halt, on BKOAD, near SPRUCE atreet, which will be Imndßomeiy decorated and brilliantly illuminated for the occasion, with a band of muaic in attendance every evening. , „ ~ ... .. Competition for premiums open to all. Contributions respectfully solicited, and contributor will bo fur nislied vutli fiSae ticketfl of admisßiou; .. , . Tickets. 51) e&itß. Children, 25 cents. Season tlcketa (not transferable), $l. Memberb’ tickets may he had from HENRY A. DRLLR Treasurer, 714 Chestnut (street. ~ . D. It. KING, I’resldent. A. W. HARRISON, - Recording Secretary. A SSEMULY BUILDING. TEMPLB 0F WONDERS. FAREWELL SEASON-FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT. SIGNOII BLITZ. IDS RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC LIFT. AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF LONG AND ACTIVE LABOR. SHOULD OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT. MONDAY, Sort?, and every EVENING a* 7?., and WKDNKSdXy and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. ONE MORE GOOD AND HAPPY LAUOII with Blitz of our youth, Blitz of our ago, Blitz of our children, Blitz of O "ma(;IC, C VENTRILOQUISM, CANARY BIRDS and the MINSTRELS. Admission, 25 ceuta; Children, 16 centfl. Reserved Seats, 60 ceutt*. auCO-lm* Horticultural hall. GRAND MATIN* K, By CARL SENT/AS ORCHESTRA of Forty Performenv EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON (Commencing October 3, 1807). at 3 o’clock. Vocalist—Mr. Wra. Hartmann, from the Gorman Opera. SINGLE ADMISSION, 60 CENTS. \ Package of 4 Ticket* for $l. • . 4 • To bo nad at Boner «to Co’b. Mublc Store, 1102 Chestnut street, and at the door. «025-lms pENNSYIVANIAAciDEMYOFFINEA|Vra jTH _ “VwJtF&ocf CHRIST REJECTED tiUDcnezhiUticu. , IP OX’S AM Kim: AN VARIETY THEATRE EVERY EVENING ,l | l i l '^ rußllAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand ISnllctu, Ethiopian Mnrlceijuoa, bengs. Dances, Gymnnflt Act*, lIEPUULICAM TICKET, HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS. ASSOCIATE JUICE COURT COMMON PLEAS, HON. M. RUSSELL THAYER. COUNTY OFFICEKS. Sheri 11, JOSEPH M. COWELL. .Paganini WILLIAM Y. CAMPBELL. Clerk of Orphans’ Court, RICHARD M. BATTURS. Proprietor* .Stage Manager City Commissioner, BENJAMIN F. URWILER. Senate—-Third District, JOSEPH A. BONHAM. 1-: Dirtiicl—DAVlD KOY. 10th Col. ELISHA W. DAVIS. 13th •’ ENOS C. RENNER, i lth " . : GEORGE T. THORN.- 15th JAMES HOLGATE :6th “ Cot. MARSHALC. HONG By Order of the Republican City Executive Committee. WM. R. LEEDS, President. JOHN L. HILL, ) 3 - Secretaries. ISAAC M< BRIDE, J •S U KALLAND WINTER FASHIONS FOR IM7. Jlre. M. A. BINDER. 1031 CHESTNUT S ritEEr, . Importer of Ladies’ Dree* and Cloak Tri'niiiiuw in Fringe**, Satin Trimming!*, Tiwrcb*, Gimp.-*, Braid-. Lib* bun?, Guipure and < limy Lacee, Crape Trimming-, rani-y Jet Collars and Belts*.- Fast Edge Velvet.-*, in choice tdiuder. - ALSO-- -• Dlt WMtbv.-wWfcitf pricer... : - . Parisian Drers and Cloak-Making in all it? Department?. Preset* made on 2-1 hours 1 notice. Wedding and i ravel ing outfit.-* made to order in the itio«*t elegant manner and at such rater* a? cannot fail to pleas*-. Suitr of mourning at shortert noti'-e. .. , F.legr nt Triimm d Paper Patterns lor Ladies’ and Chil dn ii’a Dicker*. , Sets of Pnturnfl for Merchant* and pm*maker- now Pattern* l pent by mail or express to all part? of the Union. , , Mr*. HuttonV and Madame Demorev.tV chart* for sail?, and System of DresM 'ntling taught. jselM-tt JOHN C. BAKER «to CO. OFFER TO THE TRADE— C. L. Oil-New made. Juat received. Alcohol.—l*s per o-nt, in barrel*. Ipecac.—Powdered, in 25 pound boxes. " ** “ 'A pouud bottles, U. 8. A, Agent* for Hoff’s Malt Extract. . Agent* for the manufacturer of a superior article of Rochelle Suite and SeidUU & 0() 7lB Market fitreet, Philadelphia.^ B'“ekmT;da and geop.gia 'akrow Root.-the New pure, and of dazzling whiteneej directly from the growers. M . . Sold at standard weight, and gimranteedrtn fre*hnuji and parity, . UUIiBELL, Apothecary, m yHPtf 1410 CheatßUt atreet OOBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY AND GLOAT;!. IV Bethlehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Aitow Root, 3parkling Gelatin, Taylor’H Ilomodopathic Cocoa, Cooporh Gelatin, *c., ea»>_plied to Retail Druegista at lowest pace*. ROBERT SHOEMAKER Ual Oils, aa Sandowon’a Oil, Lemon and Bergamot, Al. ten’s Oil Almonda. WinteFa Oil of Citronolla, Hotclikbw' Oil of Peppermint, Chlriß* Oil of Lavondor, Origanum, Orange, etc!, etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., de&tft N. E. cor. Fourth and Race eta.. Philada. CiINGINOLESSONS.-SIGNOR T. NUNO, PROFES- O eorof Vocal Music, and Conductor of Italian Opera in New York, and all tho Principal Theatre* in America, hae decided to make Philadelphia bin homo, and will give LeHeoiiß in Singing (Italian nchool) and ou tho Piano. For term*, «fcc.. nee Circular at the rmißic etoree of Andre xi II ppimfl WILL.RETURN FROM* EUROPE M and resume Ilia Lceeona by Cctohor 7th. 1867. Addr^H, 1705 Race street "t'KiVnu tivai lIER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, M lf OMmar°»id siting, haa retimed his lessons Ad. dresa 1035 Mt. Vernon eti-ect. nfmenß v TIONDINELLA Wn,L RESUME lIIS SING SSg ?Lon« o?the fltirtf September. Addrc«i, Soi,tU- Corner Broad and Fine streets. eeS-Stn^ TTr,n"HARLE¥irJAKVIS W JLL RETURN FROM ■M Europn and?e»“ n«H“ le “««“ hy octobttt 7l S'jbf Address 1817 Green stroet. mill tf ni ,i t ADBiFoiM*- AND PIAHIV -THOMAS AND BoEORGIi BIBBOF, 33 tf. Nineteenth street, ut-ao lm* amusements. POIiITICAE NOTICES. uiviotst JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, Begister of Wills, CITY OFFICEKS. City Treasurer, DAVID JONES. Assembly ROBERT C. TITTF.UMARY A. M. WALKINSHAW WILLIAM W. WATT EDM END S. YARD. Col. CHARLES KLF.CKNEI: JAMES SCREES, JAMES V. STOKES, F. W‘ THOMAS. CHARLES EAGER. ALEXANDER ADAIRE. Cou.JOHN CLARK. JAMES N. MARKS. LADIES’ TUmimiNGS. DltiCS. JMUSICAIj. iNS'riMiG’rioa. Moravian coli.kg f. a r bethled km, i;a. . Thin iiiftituthin. under the KUtieeca'M tie Moravian Ghurch, whone imhool* have cnp;y<;d tv <'ii£h rcpxtaiion for more than tI)JVi:-<|U«it(.r* of a w'liturv, ;h located at Bethlehem, Northampton county* .!’«.» the oldest and 1 nrfncliml scat of tho .Moravian* m tni*. countiy. HiVYing been reorpunized in IW4, with the view to avnoroextended* sphere of ueel'uinefiH, it no'v uives a ilioi'O'.ith rollcKiato education. similar to that afforded by other institution* of tho an mo character. . , In connection with It n* a Grammar school, in which, stud en Ik are prepared to ent"r upon thoemirniof atmly puiTiied at tho college, and which, at tho “aim; tiele,otlei« an opportunity for *uch an do rintdcciKn a Gnllug!- nto course, to lay n wood inundation in then*, hyauebug which will bo ol Heme* in practical life. Student* are admitted to the Gollepc after an e vimhm tion by tho Faculty. So rtudeut under fourteen y«-n.v ol' age ii* received into the Grammar behool. A limhefT number of tdmlcutH may hoard in the Golle;’,*.* b’lihhnp. 'i lie (Jhrixtnina Term begins on the eleventh d,../ of riep • temher next. For further particular*, apply to Kev. FDMINb DJ3 SCIIWEINITZ. - Fn “loent. For circular* apply to Jordan £i Brother, No. tier.) Norths Third rlreet, I'hflmlelpMa. aul?-*:; tn tii I*l' X^me of their Htudiex. For pa-tieulara apply nt:wB South Fifteenth street, between JO and £ o'clock. rtu2o-.'>>t{ xroisa MEN AND IIOYS.-THB ENGLIrfH.GLAHSI- J cal. Mathematical, und Scientific Institute, Non. Y.*jo and with.iijereiued lacilitipc,-riepteujibor twc<»l-. leße- : French, German, DrawiuK, hlncuffou. Mmk-kccp iiif.% I’enmanahip. Chemiitry and Philosophy by SiM-eiat. toaclieni. A department for FUiail boy*. Kev. .JAMhb G. SIIJNN, A. M., I‘rincipal. auM-Ini BO A Hi) JN 0 ANI) I)AY BCI iOO L FOK -YOUNO LA and Klndorpartoii for Children. cor ner Ninth und Spring Carden etreet*, will re-open Ninth Month (September) hitb, 1M57. A limited number o-. Hoarder* will be received iti the home of the Principal. For circulars apply to 3LHAN HAYiU’hSI * Principal, No. Fnmkllu street. MISS CARR'S UOAKDiNG~gCHOOL, FOR YOUNG Ladle*, ireven mile* from Philadelphia, opposite tho York Road Station. North Penn u ylvnuia Railroad. Th& twelfth f'Ciaaon will commence September i'Jth. Circulars ‘may ho obtained at tlio oftiee of .lav Cooke te Co.. IK South Third street, or by addreriiug the Principal. Shoo* innkertowu I*. 0,, Montgomery cemutv, Fa. aii2ltocb*r l*t. Cbi-rkutl tuition gi\cn to thof'c d« rir<>i!r of on advanced eo!li-"i:tt*t landing. Pm Me burned In tho Analytical and jlt-toi ien| Reading of Endi-h Lit* rntmv. « The u**>ial Ire. PflVrf to AddK.r- N<>. iJ)2 8. ‘1 Cli.tll ft. /CATHARINE M..SHIPLEY WILL RE-OPEN lIEE \y School, No. 4 South Merrick ft ted., on the Ninth of Ninth Month, (September.) IW. Chive* in tho Natural Seinin'*. and Proving will Ik* formed inrfepen. driitiy of the regular -chool course ; coujpeteut PrU'U-ori* will attend to there brandn.v. au-itovP, / CENTRAL INSTITUTE. TENTH AND HPKINiS- V> Garden .-dree!-, will re-open September 9th. Royi* pre pared for college or for hmuiiev. g 11. (». MeG l 1 Lli. A. Prmcij a" •J.’W. SHOEMAKER, Vice I'jincipal and Teacher ol' Klonition, Hirtory, iic. a v’ fpllfi AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE- X ha* been removed to th«* Southouft corner of Poi.l.vi Rtd Seventeenth street?*. 7 hi- ir t!.- bed provided ‘•miooS for hoy i* and young turn in America. Parent- are invited to cullduring the morning hour*. J. ENNIS. A. \f., aui-tfi Principal. Academy of the protestant episcopal Church, Locu.-t and Juniper rTicvff.—Thtt A Aun.nn! SeHflou will oys-n on Monday, September 2. Apt-heation* for adniDMon may be made at the* Academy, during the preceding week, between It l and 12 r’chK-fc in the morn ing. JAMES W. KORINS. A. M , au]s-th e tu24tl Head Master. / M.ASmCAL FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FUI; * - Young Men and Boyc Thirteenth and Loom** street-. Euglb'tt ftudie* £;«. Language* extra. Primary Depart ment sln. *r2l-24ti . BENJ. KENDALL, A. M.. Principal. T” ~HEi;NGLIBH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL OF A. B. Shearer, A. M„ removed from 'Twelfth and Chestnut street* to 8. W. corner Broad und Walnut streets, will reopen September 9th. Circulars at No. 1229 Chestnut street. - • au2»lm* T‘ HE ENGLISH. <;LASST('AL"aND 'MATHKMATI caI Institute.—A Select School for Boy*, No. 3 south. Merrick street (Wwt Penn Square), reopen* Monday. Serb 9, with Increased advantage* for a limited number of pupil*. JOSEPH DAVISON. Principal auSl 2m* AND ENGLISH HOARIMNO AND DAV X School for Young Ladle*. 14Cf9 and 1411 Locust street, will reopen on Wednefdar. September lsth. For circu lars or admhudon addrt<* * Mie«BLFrLM, au3l-tfj * 1409 lNictU't utreeL / UIESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMINARY. PlilLA 'delplila.—Mf.w Bontiey and-MiM DHJaye-will re-opou their Boarding and Day School at No. ldlo Chertnut*tre«u on "Wednesday, September, l*th. Particular*! from Circu- Urn. »ul2,toc). ijKIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS IN THE I’HILADKU i phiz City Institute, N. E. comer Chestnut and high tctjjth Btreeta. entrance on Eighteenth atreet, will re-opeo on MONDAY, September 9th. „ , . aul-Cmo L. BARROWS, PnncipaL MlriS GRIFFITTS WILL IIESUME THE DUTIES OF her Dchool, iu the fecoud etory of the building iu tht? rear of the church comer of Chestnut and . etrertß, September Hth. F.ntrance ou Chestnut utreet. Applications made at 1128 Girard street. fi-i-Ln, TV f LSS’MARY ¥. TIIROPP wiLL REOPEN HER iVJ KniUirh nud French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladb *. at IMI CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelphU. on September 18th. For diciiUr* apply at tht? Bcli(>ol. nul4-2'U rr 11 KM J SS ES" ?•! 01:1 )EC AI HAVE"!! EM O' V ED FRO >7. J P 26 Delunti'V Plaru, to 12V5 Spruce Ktr* ct, where th*»> will open the Seventh Annual hu.-ion of their scnool }«: young ladies, ou Wednesday, Heptoinber iurtri’ctior: in Liiflv*b, French and I>rawiup. au27-tu tn • lm cj'lGNOß'' MA/Zj\TI V ROFESSf>i: < »F THE ITALJ AN O Language at the l.’uivrr-ity of Penurylvaiua, y..nl re ynme hi.r couibo of tuition on the fir.-t of October next. (ilnßi'fi* and piivate l- nvidencc. No. 241 .vinto Fifteenth i‘tri et, or at that of the pupil*. : th-Hi.* BELI.KVTK INSTITI'T.",. :: :AWWSWi»S«iVHKCKi*«4H-KOv>’A KnHlbb :md I'rrndi Hcliool fo;Girl J . For Catitli'Knof 1 , :tddivr* T AIiKI.L FEMALE SEMISAKY, ' Jj AT Ai:ill lIM'AI.K, MASS.. Full Term tx-glu* SEITEMHEK A' l ' l ,"' KA.lh.J,»ul2«{ (JIlA.i. W. U.SHI.V CKLKCT HOYS* SCHOOL. - r „ b AT Al BFItNDAIX. MASS., IknIMSF.PTEMIii-.KIMh. .\cMr.--s Mft-thAtulSt* (..'HAS. W. i;l.»lllV-< Mlt. JAMES M. CHASE \V|M. KESVMK. Hlj* clsuriicd in Creek. Latin Mid the lumber Kiuclt-t -branches, on September ItStli. Addict# No. <«-7 I . CI/ street. ccS-t'-i th a l-'f riillß AIiCH STKEF.T IN'STIYLTE FOIt YOU NOV J. l_ndlc*. IHIS Arch rtlcet, trill reopen on MONDAY. Mlr.‘ 1,. M. niiOW-V, rriccip*L CEMiNArtii^SDPHIV^TE'FAMiUIMm'SjKI^f' ; the s< rvictrs of Mtinc Teachers. are invited to apply *<• L» ANI'HtM it- CO., Ik-alert: 'in I'orciKU uud AfnericfUi Murk*. 1104 Chestnut street. _ *°?r . - 1 >IIIVATE TEA* 'IIINO.—A I.ADY WELLprAUFIKE- I. to instinct youiiK children u'i.-he“ several pupils, dress “A k .“’ Hri.i.ri in otiiee. FOK YOUNG iyl Lndic*. No. I";l-! : l2t'' i- V,s« A\ r NfE''E _ bAS«T6jnvii'.i re-open iibr ]\l Scliool, 112 North Tenth etrect, Sept. 9th. iun!7-lin>., TIIF. TI [II.A 1 It l t'IHA HIDING SCllODL street nhovi* \ ine, I l ’ non’ open fot tho aster r th wv/JSi tMtiucil in the b<*»*t maimer. Saddle Horses and \ elude. loj|g f son. JWANCIWG. _ ....,11,1 t,o I?aKTfIONAIILK DANCING ACADEMY. M A N : i J tatorium'nnl!,HroadHree.t, holow Walnut. Mr- Murinl'B chores will commence oil “ Monriny, October 14th, ‘Vof Sirttortiw Bee be.lmd^^heAcnde.ny aml nano 1104 Chestnut street. / UiljOVjHlHt OASSIWBKESi * t: * . t J. T I,’B INVITETIIE ATTENTION OP TIIEIP otom to tliuli; Iwe aud choice .Kcortmcnt of CCAllAuo. Duflell Boavera. Castor Beaver**. ChineMlla Beaverp. Esquimaux' Leaver*. . Black Docrftiuft • ■“TasE®*. ijuu.vmot»up. PEKSONAG ANY ONE A « J\ Stair Carpet, about ten >«£«« 10 M information in btemu Laundry, in mintuM .can i p tj. regard to their own nirpet: by • 1 IJ " 1 * W V GAN, No, 26 North —— PHYSICIAN, , ’ 227 r North niriict. ’ >clt>lm*__ Yiat and ooatTraoks, olothics- KEEN'S, 291 • h i Ifniilcnnant Pii>»pit(n for llnsli&ii Vaflor—A Prcncliman Puriiitilict name llimcjconie llifnriiiiuion Kinir Tin*, oflorc Prepared Tor tlie llritislicrs. U'lijin (Hepteiiilicr lib Coir(:,»ponilcn(j(i London Timru.i, The topic of Abyesitiin is decidedly n favorable one now in.Euriis, ant! the fat nr Ims ju.-it pub lished twflbolumus concern ini' it from the pen of Count R. du Bisson. „\I. du Bisson docs not date hi.-' IcUer, but he appears to write in ,Baris on the rtrciit'th of letters of the both of Julv received front Abyssinia. It will surprise vm'i to learn •Bow; well informed thev are there, and that— *l.Ul toe set mt- oi tfie foreign oliiec are con- KTcutioualy delivered over to Theodore. Three lm.lilie tyo, at homier. they knew the eHeelivc sl* *■ / tflit am! composition of the expeditionary 1 01 ? ’< a.ud even the numbers of the regiments. At lb.it date, in London, tin- expedition was ile n.ee. y-.na the letters. dated three months ago, contain the «,uu> details that the military news ; vipers have published within the last fortnirrht. Ihe i'.mpeior t Theodore) knew thnt 10.t.08 camels were to be furnished by tlie: Viceroy, that Mas sown h was chosen for the base of operations, ami that they feigned to proclaim very loudly tlie invasion of Abyssinia by the Tarenta. other wK- tbe Red Sea. •'When informed of this plan,, lie Mai. ‘The English uri' either mad or imbecile ~iir.>l. it’ till;v attempt v/hat they say: iuil eeile, it ti e-, ima-Ajje I tear them.’ jn facta the pur -1 in..a (.*! the camels at onee enlichlened the eun ninjr Nt-uus as to the point of attack really s.el'a : • . , Acwrdintr to \f. dtt Jiisson, by way of the Red ,Kc;> ti,i- by camels. Tra- A idvo-'a..- {Clifts- bavtr'Tepeatcdly tiiettytiitf: success. Tite only practi cable road for camels lie* asserts to be by wav of tialabal and Matamah, but tliat involves twenty darn' barced matches thromrb the Egyptian Sou dan. ami erosslntr the Botros. tbe Benibamer. Jk.biia. T:d:.o, the province ot Khartoum, with buiti' in La- towns of Kasaaluh and (inedaref. He -ay.- that the tltilieuUies tlfd Knyii.-h arm}'will j i , ncn , I ::ier ate immense. and will bailie all ealett- ] laliot:.-. ail loresiubt. Tills ill-omened prophet I rlt \'r : 1 •*\Vt v. ;]i not speak of the (Imubref worm or '•i the h-min: one k ?ute from them if one never drit,k- v/;.t rr. Wc wilJ ,-jiv nothing of the .>f the :d/;-< ik<: of ro:uln over mouu —il'ie to Kuroj>'-jin~. of the rain.? that • in April, a fuirhuui dekn/e that breaks .) - -trorm'l.-t tent. ehaie'i.' rivulet* into i.u-i river- into oeeun.-. drowning the two month.-, 'hud h.-uvlmr them .duriutr .ih.- i-fvetred hytyphu* otrit'i- hi it-: men ration, of In puti< fiction. , under. a eh erjiiiu'nale. AVt will not <1 nt pirate jn-it.-'ii of r.n invading army in *• it:f i; liar- aircaiiy keen ue-thode -diy ax:.'i harm. murounded ou ali *l■hV hemmed in i»y limatn-ii * in their hailed, in'. .-.of uhle .!* in tli"i:' ;*ll jt•;;-; om n* opi.-r.nion>- witnoiil » o;n- ' -' ■ i 1 .• v*. .1.. uck- i tlicr. troni thr ruuioil.un.s ‘. : -:ji< (1 :u i!n- \ ]..in • nj fiwli.j. n ? ; iMiii::.*'V>.Tyfiii:jir that In* .;-:iy : l l!)j~ Iri.'lruly "V !l ti i• Ti It’ t ritlfhtr I.'i.>*<>•• <>r • nu;> ryoMk-r*. vs'iii =i»nk-L* to ibi- wk< :u hr :;iuinin♦ to lx* still mi the ] « y,K 'j: Theodore, who will pitib':-«»y eui their tlii •>.' >. Tah. mu«t have struck numbers of '• ;- < i s .Ihruiy erobibh-. even before M. flu -rf : i oil.; «V1- lew .milortumle men. If the ;>j i.-»/..■ r- r«- Tiled. it ninrht be . ome conauh.tion in "i t r:o;rr *-i 1 heodore-Utmi- dispose ol him bv means <>i' halter he merit*. Nuchance (if that, ray- oj ic o.ar Bisson.. . "In twelve of hi- most valium warriors, AT •/(’-. adopt hi* Imperial costume, take -u:ii!, r ;« like nig. a suite ag mime r-M>. .4. tkai/It is impossible to recognize the Kiej 'or oi to know where be h. Theodore in: v !■: killed. but his successor will be Mi i he? I■ hi- sen. warlike, hill of a wholly, intelli m-»; ::d :e-«p:lred knowledge, ami moreover, do; oi tin* arniv . v,-jjtU"-; leading oiily to the po.-- <■>: ib-.-t.-rt- Wiii-ti'il by lii,-. and when the} - lieu: " Obn.boo franc?. abandoned to vul ture- L;. eua? 3b.ni (j of tlicir roldieiM and got >-mv. O-jtSitrou.'Ktts.Tam. Stern. Ac., inafsaorcd,' the vtnotßp'ut- ur.d ueeinmted rc-muaut of their a:m_” . -o ~:.d n.-cinlurk at ilairowah. The A!>> -tiiiia will Mill be Theodore' or tie' Utill-li dug will not the lc?s .-■.'l’-j’ the tilUi of the palace of Ir. iiv'.v M. ilu Bh.-on intoruj* us that the •v<» iluiTf tal.ei; truiu the Consulate- CvW Mr.\ B’r'ain r c u|-on u*mir. : I. e ivi.;:- 7 ) Ivs. "
  • '\ ri the flairea.-e with m.fii.ti are afterward.-. ptit i urli.au i*o;mr V>{ the palare. th‘- n*uii of stn- caiiii'.'iiirn. the !»- l<> U.iVc 1:0. c:i;V !rhu:.ph. .Ac- ii.- j i'V li. uml iu-pir'.u tvilh V liy flu,; ii:i 1 v. 1 ■ 11. <: 11 nr<_- umh v the hottest I.re. ■‘The U i»'> ■ '.niiror u niau: hi> with :i' rejects him, nh- i-rh-st the h-t Ui till- hilielJ :d La''L.-- U) Hit- Htlua" place." Ihlt ! - .•'.•cordinLT tu.C.CMUiI h.u that .. r.-. tl:l> r, of -• that the iivudtorv ol' our lurviiTii i: _ ''.uo: v.uruui him. .-ami I**r inUiUi'y ■ !-. hetli Kinope.iu unci American. ami .i* ea tlitni have arrived, ami others are (•< ,w r v Ui o; to .-ct out. He has ui?o buv.-iU; s“u\al' thousand breech-louderc. and ”.M. r.‘;' (a French name*. perhaps a IruMiil <,t .V. . ■: in.--:.':;) ha* a manufactory of lly ['*•:' ihcM; IHmV anus. Marta :La" lair U. tlx* crown, ha.- bueu put at Hie he. ’ni ~ji ri'Wiy e*orp. ; : one Kuk Kii'iuedda cii.na..»i* tin.- sliurj'-siioorcr.-. and. a.** h" lin i-r. ncUam! iinuii.-di. Uw* foreigners arc [y.- order-. -Jj-'iiit* other particular?** are jpr.an-Miy dvriud from the (nmOm- (:*•- oi; :ii> :c. \i. Umcrl (:>!H • tilt: i’ I-' rout 1 1 Miljlc) is Still, n<.-cwrt;i.-ni to X. liu Bbsoii. I lie Miuisteu* in fat or. ]re :;<• '.i.'TOtt. iiml liis name in tin. l, • h ■/'(,.*. relent riwil to that of (iulhnt for IshT, ..Pi.uiigh in tint work Abyssinia hgme-. n-king i!p;iat‘*:t'u:al preevdence of all countries except i ;-m, ' All ihe t'.nirerorV treasures have been ro :i)n \ta t'l.iiv Xaidals aftd iltlira Timber to -mo ther* • The* eimpress Torch edit* fthe second u iio .it Via yOor i. the most beautiful and jiia.ui'i Princess ot the least. separated from her hits ha-vi sine*; the famous hex ou the ears lie I'Ufili na\e utr lor a proud :iml ton lilial reply, h.-.s 10./nvo the injury m ;la- name of her eoun tiy :<; ■■■ r-.*ligioa in Uurger. Shu reappeared at . l ur: mm the trautic aeciamations of a whole prof!, that adores her." Atcoiiiv to the Paris .-Ithfe high s].inf -i u*t.a,? lady i, (he daughter of the Vice roy of ‘t.hte, ami was born "towards" tall. lSaptvutal egisicia are* I'trleijw not*very exactly la jitin that country. M. tlu Bisson enumerates ■the tiat vs partisans opposed to the Negus, and gives tue forces they dispose of. from which it would -rein that there are hut two of auv impor tance: Koiekot, lately at the head of a'corps of ti.nOO men in Chou, hut was being sharply pursued by the /itniinn'i, or general advance guard., hutl A.tlara, Prittce of the* Oiielips-Galias. who disposes of 4,d00 or 5,000 soldiers, “ft is he who pushed a bold reconnaissance as far as Magtltda, and gave rise to the story that the libglisU prisoners were in the power of the insur gents. The following day the Quellos were rapidly teticating, considerably damaged." M. obtain the iulcasc of the prisbners. a-ml mentiuus that his envoys “were In Abyssinia at the same time as ■we. itc-re*." When Unit time whs, and what might* i !;».• luMsty r. w.r mi lit-tiini’ - /.11-.’.Vjis.". .I!i 11; ; J l: IL 1 1«!i lr>Y !1 nut !;Vi' i i »yiriu' in him.-Vif til*- .\t : 11: . t :u-.r :j :iQ' i l!lvi! .?<> !l- The KntrlMi iu:iy ir.'iin .!!y k.pt L' !;• Fru.ch >r:ri:d. the A! _ r::rrj;iii. inm i'i_r.-i■ !*.'* aw: in 'iliiy can ijiarva iwviity in \*T ■-> v/ii'dr d..v vdihoul u»n or iint in liic :iuu!. :\Uv:iy.-i thu iii'Ju'ni :h, y tori ii a irr.'tarL' i»i':hv wounded hriim- Ijc M. tin Bisson's objdct of visiting that country, *«• not informed. • f have given tin: whole pith of M. du Bisson's coimnuiii ration,' which has an interest at this lnm;;eur. and mar. even he useful, checked hy other riiil!ioriti<. , «":i’nd with dut; allowance made for his manifest malevolence towards England. The following is n statement ofthe coat transported over the Delawareand Hudson Canal for the week and feason ending Sept. 21, and the name period last year: . Week. '.Vi!M>3, Ton I *. Tons. Delaware ami Hudson Canal.. 42,2'5t !T.S,t:O Dennayivania Coal Company.. . Can 10/ifll Unton Coal Company., tl..'t'.'t 10. Total. dr.,C(iv yss, IDS For tame period last jear: Week.. Se.won. Ton;,. Ton.*.. Delaware and Hud-on < ■ ; •>*,]., ‘.'U/.-eD l’enue;. lvaiiia Coni Company.. '. ; !C i.'j.ttl Th».* followin'.,' Is tin- Ccii! tr.ru-ported over tlie jn.tl Unvic* Toj> Mountain /{-lilroud, for thr j'liiii;. l .' Mr.’j’ti.i} hina. 1 Jnimnr.v !, w-j.li «..o;Y<:r!/-/uI;?i‘;r;od l:iM y--ai:: * ’ 7 >*-f , 1 M PO HTATIO N S. Reported lor th<- Piiilr-tielMiia livenim? Bulletin. LI VLLPOOL—Ship Thomas flanvnrii, Strickland— oka *oda Af-b < \\ t'biircbmnn A Son; 2SO b x& tin platen N Trotter A Co; ‘2O pk"H md?e It M Watson; M> -Orprnp eaiiKle soda DrGt'nb-'A Co; SS do Varms!l A Trimble: U?» t'&fcndu ash tfesHip & Moore; 1 cask indst* Scholl/. A Janent/.kv; .% ethwAF Lberman; 2b bait s innttint: IV »J Im^ruham; 1 cask bihv 3lu. c hij!»!** soda French, Hicnnrdu it Co;ISO bxf* tin platef* John Volkmar: 421 do Hall & Carpenter; 0M sack# common Halt A Kerr&Bro; 40 P:.'« .“oda ash S & W Welth ; t»r» pkns ethw P Wright A bon**; COnO k;c!ch ground fcalt \V Ilntnm ASon;!GH rails 221 b.xs tin plate 1 * 243 jes soda ash r*S tc* blchtr powder 17 pipe* iiu«ct tl oil 240 bars btecl 21 puncheon* nilph of ammonia G cks hdw 14 loo?e anvil.- GOO bicarb poda 2* bx~ ultramarine 120 barrel* soda crys tals 37 pk:;s cthw order. IVIGTCT—JSrit: Monrin-• . o)i!e i'emm .Salt C<>. IVIGTI'T Bri" Bertha, Brine--522 tons kryuiite IVliia Sal: Co. ('<.r»mb*—f-VrJO ft hunker n j.-i ,V i: !at!.v Tl* G;th i»i «V Go. < ALAIh-bihr hi. ; j !>«*’.*, V.W». r I*.-.,,;;-; ;,;«koi* 7< l f? r:ir.-uiKi‘;K‘k k?v« j * T P in & Oi. I'Oiri'l.AN);-: T I* in «'.<>. r>i ovi.ru e,N r j> ot ott.m To AI LIU VS, .*• wStJ/it d \V Yu riii- u. t t'i.vt.-! r- •'?. Tiu Li i i.i/'. ... 1 : v ' v>’: :/:i. A !!■:• nee 1 'ii! 'r.fli-'' ’jv-. .< L. •- h:. N-w \ . Hr* ho AWij oy 'ni.\nn. f'i:Al!U‘S AST: DEI. £R. ,«M'>i»Tiu.Y JAS. r . YOUNG, I MARINE ISUI-iiiKTIN. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA-; 0 3; Sun Sets, * C 7 { Ilian Watejx, 12 53 A H HI VK u YEST K KIM V so-tawr V ;iic*fan-fi, Borden, 13 hours from Baltimore, •a ?!. ihd-e to J I) Ruoff. S't'.Miit-r Muythavi-r. IC-bluMm. from Now York,with m.v-* To W r i'l\ A: Co. Br ■■.% h.toboiii. t '*/orb I >s 1C days from Bangor, with i iii.i «-r to T P Galvin iCo. ScfcrC C Clark, Foster, 12 day s from Portland; with laths to T P Galvin & Co. < Sy»;r Ripj Dove,-Woostj>lier, Collins, from Boston, with ice to D s .Stetson & Co. Shr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Sm3*rna, Del. wirh irriiin to Ja.« L Bewlev At Co. . Br;j W II P:iik% Simmons. Havana, A Merino. J.r'e Priijve AlfitU (Ur;, bitcman, Halifax, C C Van II.::;. •Scnr .la* Ai:<:crd:a-. ►lnckaway, Boston, cajitam. W nr .l Palpi'. ii Kcrfoot *fc Co.. S hr I!< f ß.wtnn. S'-o’.L & Son?*, y-’lir ./MM'.- H N:d;erao n, Boston, J(UGH . h;-! I-!'* !' S l '•• .Si i’afi'n. C un>:a;ita'.», S.il-.-:o, Audenricd, Norton Y!i«'i:nns dofY-rson. Allen, for Baltimore, with a •,V» i’ Cij do .<&. Co. •)\v <') '.1.11 ' P'lrrtFjioiitic’.ite of the Phi!-'.. Eveum;: Bulletin. HEADING, hirp:. iii, IS6T. Th'* f Wr.y± fr*-Tii the I'lron t.'an.-il pa^.-ed ,-M.i : ; :e s i> >i:uu to Philadelphia, Udea .tJ.d u-■’.v!?: IKwith lunjlior to D 15 '?■" ’ McCbrv. do to Mr Hi^inirer A Catharine do t«> P:UU-r.*on A. Lippineott.; Jhs u Dcrtor. tjo :<> Dodge A C<>: Wm Norn?. do to H <’rheyA Co; Dm!' r W’<.tjri\v:irt.!, To J KeViey; do u.» r'i ii K-yri.i-r & Go; Clipper, dotoTay lor A lit*;-!?: lL.irle a Wilke, coal to II A A S Sey t; C Grhor, to Ship Palmerston, Krkn.i'cnre at Hamburg 11th in^t. >!,m» Orient, Hill, neated ui New York ‘2lm in?!.'lor ear I-r:U;d.-'*>. . .?l.ip Roswell ,Cr<>l)y„.clearird at 'Livjn’pool !l:h m?t. for Cniculia. " ' Ship Hettvfbiirpj, Edge, cleared at Liverpool 12th ij .-i. ;«.v Calcutta. * Ship Emily Augusta, Walters, from'Liverpool for Cakmia, nailed from Mauritius 4th ult. after beiug ! iUu’ti with a new rudder, Ac. '? Ship Prima Donna, Harrimau, cleared at San Fran : cisco sth inst. for New York. Steamer Liberty, Bain, cleared at Baltimore 24th aot. jor Uavar.a ami New Orleans* via Key We.^T. Steamer Pioneer, Dennett, hence at Wilmington, N. C. tAd inst. Steamer Ckiyinout, Carr, sailed from Richmond ‘23d it.st. for this purr. StcMtUT Geo II Stout, Ford, lienee at Georgetown* lie. *2lth insr. Steamer Deutschland, Wesseis, cleared at New York Yesleutay lor Piemen Sieamer Minnesota, Price, cleared at New York yes teuby fur Live:pool. Steamer Mariposa, cleared at New York yes terday for New Orleans. Steamer Fung Sbnev, Watson, from New Y’ork, via Rio .Janeiro, at Mamitius *2lst July, and sailed ‘2sth for Singapore ihnk Alinena.lLinnan. hence at Havre 11th inst. p.aik White Wing. Pike, cleared at New York‘24th ii o lor I.aemnra and Porto Cahello. Hark Aitgustme Kobhe. Carver, hence at Marseille.? lNliinst. • Park IMsiro, Smule, hence at Liverpool 11th iust. Park Annie Ada, Cann,. hence fur Stockholm, at Llsinuie lmh inst. Dark J*l Schultz. Kusscil, at Gottonburg Oth iuet.from London .a Dark E A Souder, Payne n from London for this port, at Deal RUh tnr-r and proceeded. Dark licniy Duck, Nichols, from Rangoon 2Sth May, at Dos ion yesterday. Dark Spcedawav, Gimmell, cleared at New York yesterday lor Montevideo and Dueuos Avrcp. ’ Diig Eivie Allen, Ajlen, hence at Swlnemundc 11th Alice Lea, Hcring, cleared at Charleston 22d inst. ior Boston. Bii-' Rillemau, Small, from Cette oth ult. for this *!T..ob in emu pan v with the hark Lyriitv Hilton, at kew York,* from Aug 24th until 23th, in'lon Id. Schr Clara, Barrett, at ludiauoia 16th inataut from from New York. ‘ Schr Wm Kennedy, Roger.?, cleared at Baltimore 24th inst. for Wilmington, Del* _ r ~ . Schr Kntie J Hoyt, Parker, lieucc at Washington, DC. 24th inst. . , , „ Schra Alliance, Norton: Jlarj-Anna, Adama; C W -May, Kinney, and J H Raw. Cole, hence .at George town, DC. 24tii hint. Schr Jennie Williamson, lienee at Richmond 2odinet, Schr W Knllahau, nailed Irorn Georgetown, DC. 24th inst. for thia port. Schr Willard SalisUtiry, from Philadelphia, in going up Boston harbor on Tuesday night, rau intonteam tup Ellen,Capt Taylor, atoving tug badly, And cev.oreiy Injuring Cape Taylor, who v/aa coavefed. to bin noma in East Boston. THE DAILV EVENING BULLETIN,-PHILADELPHIA, Ti[ UIISIMY, SEPTEMBER 26,1867. AfWTipn.'KJUUEH . , AUCTION SAt.ES, JEXCUi*SI©W»i . VJMiASU WOOTICKS, M -SbMAa * sonbT lwEomk** . r.. U u«AB a dpk JKj™gffiEsa” AHD j ~T ’ : T?r the biutif.me court of Pennsylvania. WestX'iiester and Philadelphia Railroad, in^ W* Public Sates at the Philadelphia F.xdia--. ever/ ~0 r. 1 , / iK **r i;nt™uc,. lli/T S.uwom straot. J K *L£S?A Y lff„ ,:! o'dor-k. • ll '’ LS TlVi\ rvr.r, Ui nv ! |-t-i , m ..mi u .. ~1,11 M in 1 ■ THE PITTSBURGH AND STEUBENVILLE SAIt- POAD COWAN*. ct 1.. of January Ten* 16*. - Ito earnaale.o’e! ,thii:jn:!dc»-oln,;not Thirty-tirs, and Chestnnt s „’cels.' w'... C-SKSK if: Rnilrond (0.d,. . Abo. *»«l ' ' ' $Z !.1& S f a »'fd; K&K.U. (Kentucky,. ni»-W of Fti-acH V-laAr" ind Man.,-.' =^^2 r, sjjJiren Ac.'uli-mw.f .L I'-.c,itli Geku. ..... ci • i »r.* f> ror» Tvvrrifry w * ninr rnirThomas McElrath, ilia ktdv*. executors, udminlatrator®, hiiriMs iM'iKi* nnd Alaiuj link K. K. <>o. **- • i.vVfhlVv C ’ IIARE TO WILMINGTON 1 ffc PT.Q his nucci‘i*s*oii; and assigns, and to the survivor find nurvi* - . ' • , .arc.BtnitH.nvi.le and IndtaMi. Uilroad Co, AtloVlock it tl- Anrli’n snm. Hlth, »H face 1 “ U 1U »» » CHU-W A Ufl| 10 «*». vor? of them,end to theirhe,'is, executor?, adminiatratom •i j i;jf r,i. f (, j ,A* r h ,trc‘.< ( jt-'iif rhl J i v t.i t i (-o, ** .»• t _ ti,. Aic 11 n .Itoii, ill lie sol J. to. nc /’UT'uT'ii l m aain _ mid - i '’*icii« 7'*i frit tit OM'Ct'ft hflif ll - for tim nf a .iV’lW|.«,., " I M fharw Erapir.. 'lramportationCo. r i"';'’lvVtK U: ' ,!n " l: ~f li “' id Fob fki i ono atjaraer Ariel «rtU leave Cliitmit Btree" thoiwnnd doUaiv canlt. of even (bit,’ ivith the mild mort . -, , \vtcimli °' W d Cham.,, and ono , Wtlii liTln at ?-45 M-< #ud p> M _ Rc . g1 , K ,.. lin ,i tor the belter ecct.rlna the same with the pria. mot ivitn u.uit l.uiii'/ . ~. , , ,O I" • ~.?T i ; J F , f ■, ,_r. ■ rou'l t'H-ers tutnlnjt-leaveaW ilmington at Ala A. and 12.45 P. M. eipal iv.onejv therein reapcctlvcu- mentioned, and iatureat 1 t ■ L i- 1 !' *V ' r \ Ipmj 1 pmj Abo tvo Breech lo'idb-e Ho , lir - hare to JVilininKton, Jo ctn.; ExcursionTlckote, !Sct». 1 thorcnfiei- to aecrne thereon. Anil whereas. It was nro- Wi'-:;. I'l.vi.in.iv Total, JriVi.'fr i‘Tsr'a N 'iv r A ' o< cli.lo.idt„x ijw lu,„ I itete. - bare to Cheater or Hook, 10 eta. seti-lmj tided in the eald tnormaffe that any other real eatato •]•„„. T,,„. ■ T i HJ.1 , .1...iU)1.\ lil.lCh SlDith and DM DLLI.M,, a. u.- ....u77i,i, rtev,.,' ritnate ne aforeeaid. and jierfonalestate whereveraituato, . , i.' -...,','.... c v ll ' ‘ V‘'l’.ri'm.ro-OTilrio'optek -nwET T TNr=! lHt ISF ttol L)' I-’l b s i'l"'f ‘ t u't'■’l s ”'m IP I’OI’S ~~; , . —£rrr;,r;--. r— —; ivliieh'phoidd or niiglit lie purchased, and all improve ',V d :' lt V 1-^; 1 -M,^fvm,M, I ;? I< ' KD '' ELLIN( '« 00 u t'-k -sAv ‘ ' M 11.1.01.5, , a, 'DAICi EaCLKSIONS TO WIC mem? th.tmlßht thereafter l,e made by the said I’itto ■'• ; l H IM'.SD) Nw o,», b.Hi: t v,', ; 'v iminir nwrn rvr ON evrrimiv MV»t\tvr EAtSsnang* mmjjton,Delaware. . bxrsli and 8lenl»nTlllr liallrnad Company during the —- n.e cjtmed-111KLEo 1 Dili IiKICK DWELLING, At . Vlorl- at -V ~ W|. Flee-nth atreet ~-111 he ! 7om Sjeamer ELIZA h-UI leave, roctinnance of the raid mortgage, should'Ue deemed. W- ' N Oridi«"!'‘ .-/.ii. Per,ab, dory Sale-EtUtc of Ilobert a mnlil • M ! | S ' & em 9 v ,^ k . d ire’d. 1) LSI H AI J LK. COUXTUY PLACE. 13 romnnene-Walnut Earlor Enrnit.tr;.. covered with Hair Warketetrenl: wharf.WihntoStoS. at 7A. Sdl CwuTon’Svh’Jnla In the abSvCratltliSdcnuae"TtSSSS Ba..nonand V."V.” V.^"”!i"!!igi i so,Ssl,S«und rfsT 0 , 1^ t ;;n^i;!r(|^i!S o glg , j *' " ' MANSION, W.tn Spa clotvr Grounds, . . M„,re?ae? . ... finntun 4(iti) Ftreit, 170 feet front on Darin- road. Catalogue), mil be ready at the auction afore on briday. | """■" | ug each way at ltivorton, Torreedilo, , ml-mi'L ?« r 3Hf£?Kl Eieeutnn,’, Hale-Estate of Henry Francds, dec’d.-3 r.7 Andalndaand Beverly. Tlx, enlendld Steamboat JOHN , bVu.V ,K WELL-SEC'tHED GROUND KENTS, eucl, *5O a vear. [O tY; 0 1*'p4 » A-"r \Tr mv v n»o i-msTVi'T 'A. W AKM-.K leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut afreet wharf, : imm-t claim an!l S (lene,mt nV 5 the«nM CS lMtt!,vf™l! • BKICK SLOil S GALLLItI CHF.9INL T , at^^6ojclock 1- M. Ket,truing, leave. BrDtol at 7 : b ™™tv ktokf and DVYFIIING N -MARXEN i WITTE’S FJItHT SPECIAL SALE OF | FmFfficta each way Eiiurelon. 40 eta lels-tf! i 1 „, li ", lr . < i ?Poratod and run by the aalrl Company ; WXcorner oESev,mth anil OreOT KbENCII CHINA. TEA, DINNER., AND SERVICE ; »hM^» , ISK-STOKYJiItICK STOKE and DWELLING, No. 152 -CIS, A,.. ox MONDAY MORNJNG. I | the n«-terly end, anV Se riv, k ‘«?hfo at'the^Ste^Sntf Fl)FitK-mi(V ttpTfir nWFiriNO No 410 North Scj.t. SO. at 10 o’clock, wilt oe co|d without reserve, an I y-oa, OItPIIANS’COFItT SALE.-ESTA IF, OF JOHN ; )'‘''f, I ''"'.''•ed to tlm FnidTlioina, .McElrath. umlcrand by Ftont Hrcetand «H WaSr SWELUNa5 WELUNa 419 ‘ Nort " awortment of Prencl.' China T.-i Dinner and Serrico I Kb Wright. dercared.-.laimn.A, Fr,a.inan,A.tctionecr.- i and Inbmt of the said mortgage, Hhould 1 'l'aVFiV\ stVnd's corner nf Water and Callow- bcl: ‘- Cbninber Toilet do., China Ornamentdo. and ! AAS-I'mler anthmitv of ttn- Orjdiun.,' Court tor the Gitv 1 ,irdi‘r , i in f J r outcry. a» one ca liillrtafcl N t,IA - NB . B ' I - Lori “- rol wau - r “nd callow VhFC... Ilohernian do., liolicmian nnd Flint dla«- and County < f j'hiladelpliia, oi! Wednesday; October nth. V' F fn„h f PiKdairgh. by the said Tltomaa "•rsTOPY BRICK DWFI LINGS 'Noa 244 and 245 w »>' t ‘) Engraved Wines, Decanter?. Are,, Fruit Stand?, to- 18,77. at 12 o’clock, unun, wilt he sold at mil.iir -ale. nr tin. J. f ‘‘.'i.V”i,!« 0 ,! u , ,l! >• “gfdful authority for that purpoae oSf.r-R.-dcr 021 "mi? krv I Prim i'lac, ‘ CLICK DWELLINGS, Noa 244 and 240 with a complete as-oitinent of i*ava nnd Parian Philadelphia Exchange, the followin’,- described real os. |, ' mV™" ,7 *i' f,"’ «P>m the terms and condltlona thcrefc • u - s “r,lv w * ’ iIK » ,al! . v frou the Aim*ricaii Art G>> LLLINIt, No. JJ2 Mm , 0 n W KD.N'KSUA Y nnd TUUISDAY KVKNINGS. adjoinini' propiTtv ou the* norih .omufl, thc-mm* u.av oi i he railroad, to- Mir (- * Cuu-K, .• •' V\': ..... v . )U 'FI ri\« Nf, Diir.Wm ; Oct. *! i.fid S, at 7>; oVlMtke at tfrottv Art G.all.tv, IOOJ ov.-r this iinc, if anv titrr,' hlk.hM \,o. 4 ?/»! ntMVwV,, T» * J l *'***? ♦l >ot r’* lel V >t - ,?r 4PI* ndft rt -! ,d ULLL.»KJk\ BULK. OWhLijING, No, AloWiu- ciM>tnut rtm-t. about fW MuhKUN PAINTINGS, oi ii.t-h,-... ,r or Iw. toafttVet alk-V i.-adin? into Souf.li • f If, l •?.'iVV.wi U of S“-V' ai,,ray °C tV® - - ‘ gpi.pf-p «*n'iT*Y nwn T T\*n No VU*> Oli-v ' vmii.d Mid ;-uli.ii'Ct-. nil eU-caiitly in Mi.-rt. Si”' rb*iu- of 'all fncumljrarin'. . < «?H. ti» iMui.'tmvl ,tm **V" i5 alllo ? d Company, Qt tho - Ik ’ ICK GV,BLLING, no. 131.1 Oii.t j Htbp.’ld font frmn.-H. Nou r,p.. n for «iX«miaitt»..iMvMi No. L.- 'J lYmi.o Dw.dliny, Ni>. 437 Fr.mklin v l d ri„f he . boi, H? ary It P,° of *•” “sTnitV immi’K I) \V F-‘ \ T I\‘(t Wh.-t SSf-i ull tt | *‘ ,s ‘® r l.we NetvWl; ' L |. RV J.'M.-GUMaEY^SfJNS.^„ eg . ” I iTflt-M.- a !' E* i .vrj.-e.!..M mnre nor:, il . . jit.’DEKN RESIDENCE, No. 1107 Spruce street-!) ,! j No. s’os WALNUT street I Z‘ tm tla n ‘ooR A iin\ l .'M fee'i's 9 ’ 0 b!clm?' d, rirnblefroiirtbr i,.4„f or t?avel'on- thelr*iald <, roa4 , «f :Y; :i :;’i;Yx;;'^l)tJ.ELOT.Fiuo s :„,.. we?, oi j Bt^LEa'xwM?STl^OKS O AND SECURITIES AT THE! | ') N. • ~ ” j i , PHILADELPHIA EXCTIANIIE. : i”rnae..i,i,nt oi thesaid railraad, and also all the estate, • • ;. " v •» ** !!l ?. JN I a J A.' f > 11. r Brick 1 a*, ern and %lf~ HandidlU of t-nck propdiiy i.-.jiied reparately. ... ■ n^lir.Titl<-.int'-irpt.claim anil demand of tSornpany. •-'/' •*.' j 4 , t s, U. < • j'. \i to end Bfdtortl rt. • ! | :ff“ i . >jm thousand cat alogncfl pii»li; J hcd nnd circalntftd, ! '°i a?:d in that portion f f the railroad opera tod aud. nui by ..i. iwi’d>°] *. -t 1..- 1 .-1. it'd \ A.U, .'•!»1. f - L : JJ. 4 il“t j-treot, nortlt of ; containing f-:ll dv :c: ■>;..Nt w Y:,r);. ~... ,sl7 » m t rt; i‘.< i z:«n.l I* St.ntoot •«, i:: r \-,y t ;;,-n V-ri: ;; ' -{:».*• t.. , j and otTu od a? juiviue tali*. j Bawiia. at tlavar-ti-ily t-nd, ;u;d tin* rtv.nUliio «fc • : 'j ~ *-• Li.m.t i.'an-, '/ -.il Ht-c- r-M Jarfd-t-mab.*,? (.-"o*ind J fircT" Sales &dvf-rti-«:d Bdii-LY in all tho djiily UGW»- .! tin; \\ t-aferjy t jjfl. r, bicli p:\rs-cd to thoYaifl'Tliotna-, SlcEl- ’'M,!*’*' 1 n •!’•:•-' •* , w i papoffi. ; r-diM ia!cr and bv force of tlic andiutcut'uf tiicaaid lu **•••. * v.’L’i I<' .•! !'aB?.L A a.'dlm.', m jib. Stalilf amlC-ncn i >- - _ , njo , TO'DKIV J’.T Nvv. ’i ~rk. ,LI » Y-,:,:.. I, :■;> w V.i/ive.-j.- .• N,v. v & Sun ; ; Wiilu-.m ami MEMORANDA ES.i ?T \NI> -i'V.tiivtory \\\ <»'•; c* :• Li:::. *:._ and Lv.n* M }•; J)\V IX* KM/ri, No>. 4<' an*! -12 n «-f in ■ Li ]i K AN I > Fi. . ■?.. WfMd. : '• ill’; .'ll tic.:!;:: SV.eNo. Wallace .-treet. s-'.-Mi: : LP.Nrn.KK, very fine mantel 1 EKGANT I'IANU FORTE. V V E• ; T. 27.' ]‘ cYle'’Jit No. } W .ill'tr*** - tro.-r. by : *: i- ->,v, iiMifl-inn** h*re\rood miA o Dn. -v -■ i -• a j-'ornßct-e. maicrom** V»\>lnnt Gii amber Fm »t -<.>• k room • F i, ruiP:;v, very iiue i-• -tii' I I,:!.- Min:.] Mirror. t-le/an: i’.oor.vi, ,J Piniio i\ .-Jr. T f > r ; JT:-‘ f 'il E :i’t G si. Mu'M-ilvii Rand' f.-lov Eu'.'li.'li Hi u.-sel* and Venetian Hard SY •"•»•. * a. < V.' kind I t cn-:l*. aie M ru; intere, v/ul h-"* Aid, t. 1 ’• 11.-’tJ'iiUr*' AL'dins Tbr«r‘- Gory Brick ;..i:h tJu.'c r.iorv G:tck building end iul oi grovnd. No. lv 5 V/nlhire.-tr..* :. . , Pa: t.ci'.hu- in f.sp.ire ndvertPerncnG. 6\Ll‘ OF VAU'AKU: THE'jO'VOUjaL and mis - CKELAMOFS hOQKS -i‘»M UlillAMlES. (;I, iiJDAY .•VPI'KIINO’ijS, .7, coroir-cncim; :a 4 o'clock. Air'\ «!> invi.M C of JilJOilC JJook-. ic. At oo’clock. Laiiteru, coMi'lotc, uijii 2 Mile.-.'' Sn)>* on the I > r»'*mis»e<*. N<*« 2125 < rreeti ' HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND ECKOANT FLRNI- TUBE. ON MONDAY MORNING. S* ; t. 30. at lo o'clock, at No. 2125 Green street. tlii* hand -ome Modern Tlnvt;-s?ory Brick Residence u:A» L o; Ciound. No. *2125. containing in front on Green “trea t 20 feet, and cxtendiig in depth 100 feet to Outlet i*tveeL i'he i- in exrdlent order. ELEGANT FURNITURE. STEIXWAY PIANO FORTE, HANDSOME MIKRIOKS, FINE ENGLISHBRUSSELS CARPETS. &c. Inuntdiiitrlv nftcr the sab- 01 tin* Reid Estate the entire Furniture-, inclining Drawing-Room Suite, Handsome Walnut Chumher Furni ture rnMiedin ml and vurnidi, Superior inn;n;:-R.>mi Furniture. Khgant Ken-wood Pimm Forte made by >t- in. wav (•; Sun. Very Fi:n-French Flute Mirror, very h.unu »hV; ] v framed. Film Spring and lln ir Mutiv-’;--.-. 4 . Hand -..me Lngli-h lit u.-.-eU and Imperial Carpets, Kitcht-a Fur liiruie, A‘C. Mar be seen on the morning of sale, at S o’clock. Several Office* Harmony Court. TO !E_VT- 70UN B. MYERS A GO., J AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 222 and 334 MARKET street, corner of BANK. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, THIS "DAY AND TO MORROW. A c ARP-’-We solicit an early examination of our Sale .<• la MORN lN(RT»vl>e font FRIDAY MORN -ING. c.-.niinencicg at lu o clock each day, bv catalogue; , it fi.ar credit, embracing 1-700 packages aijd Pdf .•! Attractive and St rt.-ouablc Forcigu and Domestic Dry Gm-dr. OX FRIDAY r,m dozen < Ndton 1 loriery aud Glove?. I.ueO .lc/.-ii y.cphrl oat.-. Cloaks, nkirts, Scar!.-, ike, ilczt-h Ruck and Kid Gloves aud Gauntlet, Wo ir> n'- and Mi>.-e?’ Merino Vc.-ts, Gorget- 1 , Arc. Atf. TravcHne Shirtr, Silk Urr-vats and Ties, Ready im..it- < letl.ii g. Se-ecndi r*. llonp Skirts. Linen Hdkt.-. Rr.tti'i’.-. Druid-, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, «kc. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Sent. 37. at 11 o'rlr,--k, will be sold, by catalogue, on FoL'P, MONTHS’ CREDIT, about Piece* of Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cotf-ige and Rag Carpeting* v. hich may be examined early on thcmoinmg of sal* LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, Ac. ON MONDAY MORXJNG, Sept, ry, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on FuLU MONTHS’CREDIT, about 700 lobe of French. Judin, German and RriiUli Dry Good*. embracing a full rmeut of Fancy and Stride article.-, in Silk*, Woes tc:.-. VoohT.s Lin<*n*rmd Gotten:'. N, IL Good* arranged lor examination and catalogues ready t ally morning uf sale. IMI’OHTANT AND SPECIAL SALK OF FKFXCH DRESS GO‘T)S. SIIAWES AND \ F.IL ]}A ELG ES. ON MONDAY MORNING, Sept. D>, on four month.*’ e*di;, bv order of L. MAILLAKD A CV». Particular.- hereafter. . , LARGE-PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOOTS, SHOES BROGANS, TRAVELING HAGS, die. ON TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 1, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS’ CREDIT, about 2uon package* Boot* Shoe* Brogan* Ac-, of city aud Eautenu manufacture. Open for examination, with catalogue*, early on. morn- SPECIAL' AN 11 I'EIVEMrTOIiY SALE OF THE JOMJINO STUCK Mmi4 POLLOCK, CASSELItEiMiY * 00., . Rv catalogue, on four month*’ credit, at 10 o’clock, with out reserve, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3. Particulars hereafter. AT PRIVATE SALE. 25 cases fino PALM DEAF FANS round handle* riUiE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMET. N. E 4- corner of SIXTH and RACK streets. Money advanced on Mcrcnandue generally—WatchM. Jewelry. Diamond?, Gold aud Silvor Plate, and on all articles' of value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case. Doublo Bottom and Open F ace English, American aud Swiw Patent Lover Watches; Fino Gold Hunting Ca-ie and Open Face Leprae Watchesi Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver II unt ing Case and Open Faco English, American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches -.Double Case Lugliah Ouartier and other watches; Ladies* Fancy Watcheaj Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings. Sruds. Ac.: Fine Gold Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breastpins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases and Jewelry I^ALE.— A large and valuable Fireproof Chest, suitable for a Jeweler, price 8630. „ . . , Also, several Lots iu South Camden. Fifth and Chestnut streets. Large and important trade sale of WOOLENS AND DOMESTICS, On a Credit of Four Months. - HOYT & WHEELER. AUCTIONEERS. * 114 CHURCH and 135 aud 127 DUANE streets, New York, will offer on FRIDAY, Sent. 27, at eleven o'clock, 150 case* Cnwjimeres aud Doeskin*, in plain and fancy mix ture?, being the productions of the Fitchburg and Royals ton Mills. Wo are authorized to stato by the Agents, Messrs. Rufus S. Frost & Co., Boston, that every lot cata logued will be sold to the highest bidder, this being the first thne the productions of the above .mills have over been offered at auction. We confidently invite tho atten tion of- the trade to this sale, as being worthy their attention. , ec*24 3tS Davis a / aABVEY. auctioneers, (Late with Mr Thomas A Sons), Store. No. 431 WALNUT street , FURNITURE SALES at the Store EVERY TUESDAY. SALES AT RESIDENCES wSi receive particular attention. - . TL A3HBKIDGE A CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 506 MAtUOST.traaLatwro Fifth. TAKB9 A. FKBEMAN. AUCTIONEER. O Np, 4B WALNUT street. Kali: on Monday, oct V* ill iucl uK—- BY **nr)i: K OF HRißS—ilut.- BOMBARD sT-Tlni-e.-tory Brick Dwelling, with • t'oer pv.-rilinK.- in the rear, running through to fJu lU u rrtri et. Uijji.ir- Foi:r>, Auctioneer TVToCLELBAND A- CO..' SLCCESSORS TO lVi BIJILIi' FohD & CO.. Auctioneers. f*wMAKK>:T?troet; sale or i*'/j casks hoot* sn<)K* iikuoans, &o. <>N MON DA Y M <)liS i N G. September 'd, cemiuencing at lU o’clock, eve will tu*J| by catalogue; for cn?h, I*J«> owes MenV, Boys’ and Youtlts’ Boot.-, Shoe-, BrognuK.'BnlrnoraU. F (B)ODS, «fcc. ON FRIDAY MORNING, P« nt. 27. at 1(1 o’cloc k. Also, line of Mlacellaneotu' Good?. Mutable for city and gentry incrchunts. IWSimANCfc. 1829^charte r perpetual. ' FTRAJNrKJLiIIV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street, Assets on January 1,1867, &2 9 &53 9 14& 13. Capital Accruod Surplus. Premiums UNSETTLED CLAIMS, $27,481 IS, Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 9'5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies tin Liberal Terms, DIRECTORS. Geo.Fale*. Alfred Fitter, Fra 8. W. Lewis, M. D.j Peter McCalL . Thomas Sparks. L BANOKEK, President. », Vice-President. . >cretary pro ten. fo] Chits. N. Bancker, Tobias ‘Wagner, Samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. GKO. KALES, jas. w. McAllister, se ruin: rklianceinsurance company of pjeul 1. ndelphia. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. Office, No. 303 Walnut street. CAPITAL $&O,OuU. Insures against lo*a or damage by FLP.E, on Houses Stores and other Building* limited or aud on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets.... ........................ ; ....... t .52iW,195.5» Invested in the following Securities, viz.: Firec Mortgage on City Property, well eecured. .$120,600 00 United States Government Loans ,132,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans UG,uOO 00 Pennsylvania $3,000,000 ij per cent. Loan 31,000 00 Fumsylvaliia Railroad Bonds, first and second .Mortgages 35,000 00 Camden and'Amboy Railroad Company’* 6 per rent. Loan 6,000 00 plijfadclphia-and Reading-Railroad Company’s - 6 per cent. Loan * Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent, mort gage bonds ; 4*560 00 Comity lire Insurance Company’s Stock 1,050 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 10.000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock 360 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia’* Stock 760 00 Cash in Bank and on- hand 7,866 59 Worth tills date at market price... DIRECTORS. Bonj. W. Tingley* Marshall Hill, Charles Boland, Thomas 11. Moore, Samuel (Jastnor, Alfred Eugluh, t*. Youug. .EM. TINGLEY, President, Clem. Tingley, Wm. Musaer. Samuel Bfcpnam, H. L. Cai>on, Laac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, James T CLI Tuovab C. Hill, Secretar P u 1 lad f.lph ia, December ] FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL rpffH phia. Office, No. 34N. Fifth streot. Incor. If fxSjh A Ppratod March 27. 1820. Insure Buildings, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally, from Loss by Fire (In the City of Philadelphia only.) BSBaSISiSSy? I Statement of the Assets of the Assoeiation published in compliance with the provisions of an Act of Assembly of April sth, 1842. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia only $£11,386 17 Ground Rents (in Philadelphia only) 20,148 31 Real Estate 28.023 23 U. S. Government (5410) loan. U. 8. Treasury Notes Cash in banks Total . .$1,085,083 29 TRUSTEES. Wdl H. Hamilton, Lovi P. Coats, JohnSouder, Samuel Sparhawk. Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Bower, John Philbin, Jesse LightfooL John Cairow, if- Robert Shoemaker, George I. Young. Peter Armbruater. Joeopn R. LyudaU, WH. H. HAMILTON. President, SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice President, WM, T. BUTLER. Secretary TEFFERBON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHl g^tadelglUa.—Office. No. 94, North Fifth atreet, near Incorporated by the Legislature of Peoneylvanla. Char, ter Perpetual Capital and Aaaate, SISU.OUO. Make Insu. ranee against Loaa or Damage by Fire on Publio or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stock*. Good* and Marchaadlw, on favorable tornu. DIRECTORS. George Erety, | Frederick Doll, August C. Miner, Jacob Hchandier, John F. Beleterttng, Samuel Miller, Hennr ■ftpomner. Edward P. Moyer, Wm-McDaniel, Adam J.Glaw,,, Christopher H.MlUar, laraelPetopen, FredS&Sßfaake. ttederiek Ladner. Jonaißowman. ' JOHN , FraScrE. Uouanar,Bec»i .$400,000 00 946,713 H . 1,206,432 15 INCOME FOR 18871 S 8^5,000, $398,195 69 jal*tu,th,s,tf 45,000 00 5,9 ft) 00 .. 44,55268 QE ERtrmjPraaMteni • JTERlilNa,Vi^Vc«3ldaflt Jtacy. 'JI to;y I*rick Dwell in u. No. 11,'I Iftti t. All (hat roman lot m Avitli the thivi- rtury k' ick irf'n <•* \ i'll --a o; th ri* • <-t. in rli*- £»;tli Ward "I tin* i-ity . fontain itij in iVi.iit fij ”! \. ]* :li .-rlll (Yet kim !w.- and > nd iiiu i-t b;v:u!tli in denth’on ti* »■ north Hue rll j,-et *> iiii itf. and i-n ;1.. *..ufh iine Ti feet L* inch •• t< ablet t vlb-y leailij);: ii to KU>wi.j th i-trert. ££f~ .Subject to £’>l r: -mml id.: j . r aniinm. ’No. -1. -'1 HnVk Iloilo. IST. 0-Jl TMis-.vr.rth t-ti-.-Ml that certain In: l j m-miud with the tin ••►■.■rorv brit !: o > thereon Htunt ) cn rlw north -iae ot f-.IL-u ..i ti\ -tteet at ? In-di>{:n:<'e lt*o Je.-r wevt o! Mi:;h .-treet. (.'oiitahiin-' in imnt h- lVet. and in dentil JtbiH.t >1- feet, Ifi ! e W l -r. i Subi* rt tr* <•{' a'.'i-i'tAin montag • ci* 1 ■ t <>t >ln o. v. itli ij*t. n vr. No. -'1 Ln-t-*huy Brick ißvrUinc. lib*. South'Fifth ptm-t. •'J hr one fourth pm t of'nnd in all rluir certain lot of fiiui.Ltl. with tii.* three-story- brick dwelling tativon erected. .-ifealr c ji tin- mpt :[»!<• of Fifth stiver, at the dir t M-cc of l'i loot :.dittliward rit Mcillwa in >-trcct; edntain intr in front i 4 fret, mu] in depth f-vt i; inches to a --feet »5 inch wide alley. < leaf of nil ineimibram c. r C r ' *m: tn he paid on each at tin- time of pale. K. A. MEKBKJK, Clerk 0. C. MAKY W Kit HIT. Admini.-ti atii v .JA.ME3 A. FJ;i-;i;.MA.\.-Auetio!i, er. '•Store. -152 Wnlniitr-trect. Ify the Court, delh/.‘»;.r.c: MKX I'<.1 'JUK’S ABriOLl TE SALK.-- ESTATE OF 'j howar Arhron. deceased.-- James A. Freeman. Auctioneer. l.’nder authority.contained in. the . .'. ill of tlic late Thomas A-liton. deceased. on Wednosduv. October Pth. 1r67, nt 15 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public raJe. u itnont n -.„t tin* Fhiladelphia Exchange, the lolloniiu; di■■wribiid Beal Estate. A \o. 1.—2 valuable tn-ctp of land, 15 acres. Niertown Lane (25th Ward). All that certain lot of mound nitwit*? in the 25th Ward of tin- Oiry of Fhihuklphia. Beginning at a pomt *>n the erly side of Mcctowu Ltine.n nliort distance wv«t of wln-re the .-et!lie will be cropped by E .-trecr when the Pam.* shah l e oj emd; thence along Vicetown Lane S. decrees bl )'!. la perches; thence sotitheusterlv about 7f>.22'-} P: thence S. »;() degrees bl. West. IP I*7 perches: - t!iriiri ; N, 27degret>* ?>4< AV, *U.4h perches- t«b. 2. Allihat i»7tuf- grohnd -with' the imprmementp, adjoining the above. on the rapt fronting on Nieetown Lane 15.fi*perrherf; theuee S. -I'J dec. 4* min.. F. d 7 perches: thenceS tin deg. 1 min.. E. 2tU*7 pere.hep: thence about 7f)As>' perehep to the place of beginning. Contain ing 7K ; acu-p of land, more or h-pp. E'W" On the above are erected a tu o-Ptory stone hote-e, frame barn aud a frame tenant house. SY" 'I he above tracts of land an.* neat* Ilimowtsite Lane, a short distance ti>>m 1* runkford. Thev are sup. port'd to contain a large quantity of briwk elnv. -Xii*** will be intersected by Luzi-vne and Pike avonim/on/tand vest. andby E. Kami G strects’TT.miiuJf north and south, all laid don u ou the plan of the city. 4 IT#"* I’lanat tin.* auction store. u ill be .-old without any iv-ervntlOn what ever. C * Po j .Tt r-.'ion with the deed. Zr~ Term* ndi, C s' 1 ' to be paid on each at the timeot sub-. By order of Executor. JAMES A. FREftMAN. Auction.;,-r.' Store, 422 WtiLiir Street. Mel!*, 26,0r3 EXECLTOHS* SALE™-ESTATE OF HER MX A li. Hitt! Powell. deccm -d. -•James A. Freemen. Aortioneer.- ■ Mitt Deflrable piuall barm, lju Acre;*, L pper Darby, mile* l lroiu Market Street Endue.--L'ndej* authority con tained in tin. will ot the late Rebecca H.;i , ovvc*ll. , «iaee isod, on 7 Imrsday afternoon, Uefober 10. Ism. at •>}' * "r-V•* ic preriM ly, u ill he sold.at public .-ale, on the premises, the billowing de.'i ribed real estate. viz.; All that di .-irahle nnall fin in of btf nc:e.-. with the improvement:-, .-ituati on the Ganf tf»*ld turn pike'road, in Ppper Darby.. 1 'elaware cor.nty. 4’v mile? trom tl;e Market ,-treet bridge, and haif a mile from the \V»».-t Lhc.-ter turnpike. ihmmltd by lands of Abraham L-Penievk and David Seller.','a ml within a short di.-taneo o! the ilmd Asylum. Tin* loca tion i-wry tine fm imp.-ovi imim: u-t hejund “lie. citv linr. 'Die situation D hhth and c.mimundiim. The 1 ■ tli 1 1 1:iii:are a frame house.eonmiodiou.-, barn, and sprimt house. Well w;it> ied ami t -need. It id hui.-eil till April 1 r*. I *i!*i. It it.av he evMi.ined at any time*. C ' 'J SHU to !.«• inii»! l -'V'l:i-n tlu; i* :tu;\i .-If. 1A i l r«kTi.n-.\(.L'U?oi-s lAMKS A. KI’KKMAN. Auetum.vr, :sty i.‘»J tfi-t J ImltT authority ot ttu* Oii'lmn.-* Court *V.!’ r v u City ami Comity of l’hil>iuid?diiii. on Wi-dtio-duy, 1 ;rfn))fr i*. at 12 nVloek, noon, will l»«* .-old nriuiidic at tin- JM.iladt [phia thu ifollo-a in.:; do- M t ilit'd nui! i-tato. latv tho iironurty id Abraham Wykor, df t « ana!. . The umlivid'd hull part’ iu and to all that lot iitouml. w»th th«* building and iniprov oniont tlnreon . r<cr. is street; .containing in. front on iMrftmrmd rtrcct i::i i'-'-t, :tltd e\ tending in depth of that, width'oil the intln l !'.dlv ride 2'd feet !•' i mehe-. Mo- nontli u r.~nv:u dlv ride 2*i;i feet 7 1 1 inches to tiie middle c-f Uim* ru'i-V Ihip. 'l’lu: projiei ty routs for 81,ri(>U per annum, 'XUi.*. \V h i lie MlleeCt to ti-iti IMoUml l flit pCr'-niUtMU). ffr ' ill'll to lie paid at the time of sale. i’.y the Court. / K. A. Clerk 0. (\ \VILU aM* h\ WVKFI?. I Administrator. JAMKS A. I'Ki.FMAX, Auctioneer. Store, 422 Walnut street. j**,' TJM'STKK’S" SALK.-JAMES A. FKEEMAX, f&:; Auetiunoer'.—Oentcel Letddcnoc, No. 2*2 S. Third On Wednesday, October 9, itaiT. :it 12 o’clock, noun, will lie sold at public sale, ut the Philadelphia Ex change. the following described real estate, viz.: All that snivel throe-story brick residence and lot of ground thereto belomrnit;, on the west side of Third street, above Spruce. No. 21*2, in the Fifth Ward, 18 feet 3 inches* front, and£ofeet dorp (the properties here are set back li) teet>, to a 2-fcet alley leading into Spruce street, of which it hat* the privilege. Cj?“ > Clear of incumbrances. C ?T‘ Key at the auction store. 13?“ Will vent tor :fM}O readily. Occupancy with the deed. J&&.000 may remain it' de sired. gif' slUOto be p.iid sit tin? time ot toile. lJy order of Trustee. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store 422 W'silnutfdreet. ec1P,26,0c3 MJ'I'ISUC SALE OF REAL HE sold at public Hale, on the premise. 1 *, uii Monday, temher 3U, 1567, at l o’clock, I*. M., 54 Acre* ot Laud, divided into lots of from one to six acre*. The above-mentioned land is situated on the Lancaster turnpike, seven mile.* froih Philadelphia. »n Lower IMenoii township, Montgomery count)’, and within 100 vanL of Atheiicville Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, twenty mimites by h»il from Philadelphia. Several of the lots have never-failiug springs ol water, and mnu> oi them fine''shadetrees. . , This location is, on accoiiut of itaens) acu.ss nom tin. citv, itn high situation and huuUidulno**, mwirpasecd as a locality for country residences. I>ri| , k „ seW-tu.th.s.BU JUS. T. PIERCE. Auctioneer. TOST OR JIISLAIIi-A I’EIcI’ETFAL FQUOY OF .Li ln-unince N.iu'd bv , he J in' AFaodadnir, ,JuutMLy ULIWH toGEO 'K BITTIANAN.for 51,50 U, and digued In JIOKDLOAi LEW. Any intormatlou conciTumu llic '•m'.wM lie rm’lvcd by I . onKua , anAvl ;- IN , n»nfiHi h tnl2ts ■ 587 Pmo Htveet, BUSINESS CARDS. iIMU a VBIOHT, TUOBNTOK PIK», OtJUIBnf A. G.W*COM, ■ TUK oi>oi«wiiiairr t rjuwx n. kiau* HPETER WRIGHT A SONS, Importer, of Earthenware and Shlppln* end Kommlsston MerctunU. No. US Walnut atreat Phil^lolPhU. PtOTTON and linen bail duck ofTTfek* —— tzmmss^s^” Anu !■;/, all the laud-', rights of way, t aihvayH, rail.-, 1-tidge.-, culvert-, treptlr-u otk-, buildinga,:>fniotn.r.*n, u:;« iiiiney, .-tafi-en. d‘*po;r, depot gj’Oi'udp, haredita u.i'iir-ami aj'jM':t,'i::'n -ep, per.-nmil estate of ever v'kind ami d iptmi;. (toporote ricl.tr and i'ranehiPsM grunted, a -i:he.l ami c- uic.vcd l>y the said iLoitgaee, or lutendeU fo' tola.' ilii i nil’,my n'r.>ve described, us situate in tin -1 oountibJ < i Abeimei,;, m:: tin- Pennsylvania Railroad, and extend.-for si distance of abmit thirf'-tbreo mlhMto the w*;-tem boundary Jim* of the State, whom it conuoct* v ilh the railroad in the State of Wot Virginia, above referred to, which hitter railroad extends from the said pointed connection thrsugh the Stare of WYvt Virgiuin, tr> a point near the eastwynlly hide of the Ohio river,’nearly opl o-it'o the town of Steubenville, in the State of OUio.tmd there romu'CtH with a railroad crossing the Ohio river, on the bridge there constructed.> TF.U.M& OF SALE. * The property will he struck oft to the. highest and heat hnidn-.flipon hi? signing the conditions of sale. TV/enty livo thousand dollars of the purchase money shall he pan! iu cash, and the balance within twenty days thereafter. VVonmu, howey er. thy t if tin* purehnserorpurcmworß ai;e the holders of bonds aud matured coupons, or cither, secured by the aforesaid first he or they may receipt to the said Thonun* McElrath for the dividend of said balance of purchase money, payable on thesaid bonds and matured coupons, or either, the sum thus receipted for to he considered n» paid in cash on account of the Maid purchase money, the. said bonda or coupons to bcdelivprerl ..at-thc.fiimi.ofjiucli receipt.to the said Thomaa McEiratty and to he returned by him to the holders after the divi dend time receipted for shall have been endorsed thereon, the accrued interest on the aald coupons front the date of their maturity, to be added to the principal in estimating the dividend payable thereon. In f;n*e tne terms of sale are not complied with by the bidder to whom tho property has lu-eu struck off, the next highest bidder at urn Hale, who shall have signed tho condition? thereof, ahull have the option of taking tlic.property at hia bid, upob-payiujr oraeenunting in tlu* manner aforesaid for the amount • thereof, within ten : held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to Ik? Imldeu at »:ir. Walnut sUv t. in the city of Philadelphia, before,! K U ULI'.Y AtJIITGN. E:»q.. Reeiater. ou tuo llth day of i Mt,d»,r. A. It. 1867. ot 11 o'clock A. M. P. C. KLLMAKER, I . S. Mondial, as McMtstigcr. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOE THEAJITVAND J- C«,;iutv ni Pliiladelphia.—Estate of SAMUEL PIL- I.INf;. tlec’d.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to midi:, settle- and adjust the hual account of WILLIAK OY ULINCTON. Trustee under the hwt Will and To»ta tiii. u of SAMI EL * PILLING* doe’d, aud to report distribution of the balance in the hands of tho account ant. will meet the partien interested for the purpoao of hi* ;• WK'iutment, ou Wednesday, October l>th, 1867, at II o’clock A. M.. at the office of CHAft. S. PAN COAST, Emu 7m- -16 Wsiluut street, in the city of Philadelphia. scLti.th.H.tn&t-* 7 N THE .ORPHANS’ COURT FuU THE CITY AND A Ceuntv. ot Philadelphia.--Estate of ELIZABETH A. HnOUSON, dec’d.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of i)A VID ICEY, Executor c*f the last will ami testament of ELIZABETH A. DOUGfcON. dee’d., and to report dNtrimitiou ot tho balance in the hand* of the accountant, will meet tie? ua rue* interested for the purpose of hi* nppomtmcMiL ou Monday, < Jctober 7tb. 1867, at " o'chu k -P. !> or hi« office* No. 221 Soutli Fifth street, in the'oily of Philadelphia. nc2d-th.Mu.sti J. UJIANYILLE LLACH. Auditor. : ETTY AND JL (jonntv oi Philadelphia.—. E-state of SAM LI;C. bOL WKI.L, deceasiMl.—The Auditor appointed by t ;e Ootut to audit settle and adjust the account of JOdN A. liA- Zi ETON. WILLIAM 11 FOLWKLL and THOMAS ».% FuLWEIX, Executors of SAMUEL U. FOLWELL. dec’d, and to report distribution of the balance in the h&ndtfof th'j accountant, will meet the iwrtiuH interested for the purport** of kL appointment, on Monday, September CO, 1867, at i o’clock. PM., at hi* office, No. 128 Sooth Sixth • atreofi* tA-cifC- of J iiiiadt-lpliiu. JAMES W. LATL'A. s. e ui tj, * ti;6t* Auditor. T ErfERS OF ADMINISTRATION UPON THE ES 1j fate of HENRY F. HEBERTUN, dee’d. having been granted to the undemigned, all pirhoua indebted to th.t .-aid estate will make payment, and thoae Inmug claint»» u ill present them to ftOBT. H. WHITE, 6021 Locust anset, or to hL Attorney. GEO. JUNKIN.Jr., S. K. coruoe of Sixth aud Walnut streets. aeU»-th6ts T E'ITERS OF ADMINISTRATION GUM TESTA Jj nunto annexo, upon the estate of CAROLINE CHAN CELLOR. deceased; Raving been grouted to the under- Higncd. all peivons indebted to said estate are reqtnwtcd to niakiipavineut. and those claims or demand* to present them without delay to WM. CHANCELLOR, Jit, 125 School street. Gcnmiutowu, or GEO- IL Cho.-tnut street. Philadelphia. au2iKK6r__ NEW PEBLICATiONS. ANDRE & CO., 1104 CHESTNUT STREET, MOSrC IT. Deulcw and Publishers, have for supplying Seminaries aud teachers. J , art Ui music tor examination will bo rheortuliv tm iiishod w «» such quantities as they may desire, carefully aua juiu ciotudy selected. All new music received as soou as i n « * N. B. Any piece not on hand delivered. dl »pftp ART or DISCOURSE. By Henry N. Day. rpiif AV'l' OF UOM POSITION. By llenrv A. Day. 0 Aiitb"'^‘^ jl;^ST£ffiii oSf d - ; 3uccoawrto Wm. 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