Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 30, 1867, Image 2

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    Tritvcl lit Pennsylvania.
WhUc other parts of the country, particularly |
.j.c North and the extreme West boast grand
rO B t.'iinS.ivnierfaUp, valleys and lakes, pur own
‘ old State has varieties of scenery that would
excite the rapturous enthusiasm ejj Philadelphia
tourists except for the reason that they cannot
persuade themselves that what is so near their
own doors can be so grand and pictureeqe as that
which is sought for at a distance. The Allcgha
n'es with their grand mountain sweeps as seen
along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad;
‘tne beautiful scenery of the Catawissa; the
Susquehanna, with its many islands and lovely
shores; the head waters of the Dcla *“*®j
and last, hut not least, the
Wyoming vallev and, the romantic vallcj ol the
Upper Lehigli, that are now clasped together
bv the iron binds of the Lelrigb Valley byroad
which climbs the intervening menu am and
links the shores of the tumultuous «« mountain
";k.
of the Susquehanna at 1\ likcsoarre. ,
would take the cars of the North
Railroad at Berks street, m tins city, he would
Bpccdily he wafted through the beautitul though
Wet scencrv of Montgomery county, and the
lower portion of Lehigh, to Bethlehem. From
this ancient seat of the Moravians his route lies
North, along the banks of the Lower Lehigh, and
the practical and the pieturesque are blended
constantly together in beautiful and striking
scenery, and in such - utilitarian objects as
coil,’ iron, limestone and slate mines and qnh r "
rielsf fiiitfiaces 'and loliing v; mills, saw mills,
rafts, prosperous towns and 1 all the other evi
dences of thrift and remunerative industry.
Farther up the river he will find himself among
the rich coal regions of Carbon and Luzerne, and
as the swift gliding train conveys him along the
rolling and tumbling stream, he will see a succes
sion of mountains, rocks, beetUng crags, and
sparkling cascades, with occasional glances along
quiet and fertile vaUies that contribute to the
making up as beautiful scenery as can be found
elsewhere in the country. New Hampshire ant
Vermont, exhibit loftier mountains and more ol
them, and deeper vallies than can be lound along
the upper Lehigli; bit lor pieturesquenoss, wild
ness and natural beauty, we will put forward the
Lehigh as the equal of anything that can be
found in the Adirondack, Green Mountain, lUute
Mountain or Franconia regions. „ _
■\D(I tbun th<i ride over the
that separates Leldgh from Wyoming, with the
.rramtteope of theAlewiYom the summit, iu.n
of it«elf should lie a suflieient recompense tor the
trouble and cost of the journey. In descending
the mountain the lovely Wyotmug \akej
spread out like a map. and V, ilkesbarre is.-eeu
lvitig at the foot of the mountain witu the North
Branch of the Susquehanua rolling quietly along
its northern skirt, and reliecting in its bosom the
pretty spires and elegant mansions ot the pros
perous borough.. The inexperienced tourist who
pays a first visit to the capital of Luzerne county,
would naturally expest to find more or less eoin
fortaiiled quarters in some country tavern
where Hhtk". corned-beef and mutton would
be reasonably good, aud the ■ apple pies
and homemade bread would be up to the
country average. Let him proceed to the
Wyoming Valley House, on the bank ot the
river, and he will find a hostelry that is inferior
in size to but few in the great cities, and that is
. far superior in external elegance and internal
convenience to the vast majority of first-class;
hotels throughout the country. The house is as
elegant in respect to its fTtruiture and other ap
pointments as in the style of the structure itself;
and no more excellent table is kept at any hotel
in Boston, New York or Philadelphia. “Good
wine needs no bush,” and the Messrs. Ward
Co., the proprietors, need no newspaper praise
to commend their house to any one who is at all
familiar with Wilkcsbarre. But their house de
serves something more than a passing notice as
a model hotel—we were going to sat, of a/Fural
district—but for substantial comfort and tasteful
elegance itwould not take a second rank beside
the best managed house in Tremont street,
Broadwav, avenue, Chestnut street 01
Pennsylvania avenue.
POLITIC Ala.
ft< Majs* Meetinff on Broad
Street.
The- lk'publiran party assembled in vast num
bers on Saturdav evening. in'front of the Union
League House. ''Broad street, from Sansorn to
'Walnut streets, was densely packed'with voters,
and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The
League House was brilliantly illuminated with
gasjeG. which.displayed the names of Grant.
Sheridan, Sickles,- Geary.- Thomas, Howard and
other patriotic heroes. The porch in front of
the building was handsomely draped , with tri
colored bunting, and at the close of the meeting
a handsome display of fireworks took place.
The meeting was called to order by -lolni Price
Wethei'iH, Ksip. who proposed for President of
the meetiug Colonel-John W. Forney.
The following gentlemen acted as Vice. Presi
dents and Secretaries:
Yin
James C. Hand,
William Sellers,
John Welsh,
Fred. Fraley,
Jollil F. Lewis,
Adolpli E. Boric,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Jay Cooke,
.. Thomas W ebster,
, Thomas Tasker,
j W illiam K. I’ark,
'■ W. H. Kuddimau,
Merritt Gibson,
Gem Horatio Hubbeil
Ur. Eliah Ward,
Joseph K. Lyudall,
Edward 11. Fitler,
Col. Wm. B. Thomas,
George J. Young,
W. iiV Bemcnt,
Henry Davis,
is.e.ie' A. Shewpard.
Samuel Arm-troug,
■Janies Irvin.
Thomas Stiusou.
Chets. 11. Cramp.
James Meikmiral,
Col. 'Lin-. Craw lord.
Capt. TLo-. Briughursl.
Benj. 11. Brown,
David Oliver.
J. Vaughan Merrick,
M.l ki:tai:u.n.
A. J. Artelo.
John J. linrhuan.
Joseph T. Btfiley,'
H. B. Ashmead.
Alex. Benson. Jr.,
frauds Blacklmrne, Jr.,
Joseph JI. Dallas,
Cnpt. Hubert Brief,
Stephen Miller,
Edward J. Kenney,
David Banks,
Major Richard Ellis,
Washington H. Gilpin,
John L. Young,
Gapt. Jno. McCullough,
Jaineß F. Neill,
Cant. Job W. Rickards,.
Hon. Wm. D. Kelley came forward and ei'
ensea Coi. Forney from any active participation
in the meeting, as he was physically unable to
■peak.
Judge Hugh L. Bond, ol' Maryland, was then
introduced. He urged Pennsylvanians to be
true to the issues caused by the war. Though
the army is disbanded; though our troops have
gone home, the same issues live and cannot be
repressed. We have put down the rebellion, and
now the qnestion with us is, whether we are
going to maintain that all men who have been
created free and equal, are going to remain so.
In 1866 the Southern Loyalists' Convention de
clared that we must come back to negro suf
frage. Are yon going to reconstruct the South
by putting the repels again in power, or will
you raise up and stand by the. men who stood
ri:i>iiii:NTs.
A(!;UU Hill,
•Janies' H. I'iiul,
Ciipt. Kit-hard Doncgan,
: Tl.<jm:i3 Mejjenr,
Charles \V. Uidgway,
'.John llazlctine,
il’i'.lcr Williamson,
William Devine,
Major W. Mt-Mlchael,
Edward C. Mursden,
James W. Bullock.-;
Joshua gpuring,
Allan Wood,
John L. Anderson,
Milton J. Harris, •
Peter A. Kcyser,
Win. B. SteVens,
Edwin K. Cope,
Col. Fred. M. Newhall,
Hicbard (larsed,
.James Hopiu,
Win. Blunuen,
C’has. J. Field,
Col. Burton H. Jcuks,
James Martin,
James W. Kobin6,
Joseph H. Cousty,
Jus. M. Sellers,
John 11. Soutkworth,
-Thos. Craven,
j. lames Dobson,
ll)r. It. S. Kcnderdiue,
' .Sergeant George Fluke,
Ujupt. J. W. Mackey,
;Ed ward Stokes,
(Thomas Vaudusen,
l)r. John Jackson,
!Col. .Jacob M. Davis,
;Cupt.''Bobert Gillespie.
James E. Diimee.
Cupt. Ileury Koch,
Jabcx Gulcb,
Jesse Gottman,
James Newell,
Cupt. Samuel D. Miller,
(Matthew Kolb,
j Benjamin Sharpe,
[John De Barry.
by yon throughout the long and Worn y wiir
which has jnat been /ought out to a <Jedȣ-
triumph tor our arms ? Cl ! vo tl i < t J°l? \aldii"
S2&dtass«B»
arrets K, s^vsis-s.
How'many of our escaped soldiers from rebel
prisons own testify to the groat assistance given
them by that class? The war is now ended, and j
It is for you losay whether that colored 1 ace shall ;
be ground beneath the licol of the rebel, because
of their devotion to our cause, or whether they
shall be raised to a higher and nobler.position in
the scale of human excellence.
Judge Kelley, in response to calls for a speech,
said that during his recent trip through eight
States, he was everywhere ashed, “Whatiß 1 enii
sylvania going to do? Will she falter now, or will
she demand the impeachment of Andrew Jolin
son?” | Cheers. ] lie had told the people Unit
Pennsylvania would do the latter. '
Hon. A. G. Kiddle was next introduced. He
discussed the reconstruction policy of Congress.
The speaker did not undertake to say that the
Congress of the United States had all possible leg
islative power; he only knew that it had all the
power that existed under the Government ot the
United States, and nobody must infringe upon it.
He who stands in the way becomes an obstacle to
the execution of the outspoken decree of a gi/a
people ns enacted in the voice ot the
Houses, with or without the Presidential ab
sent; and that obstruction must and wul be re
moved. He concluded that the President was
indictable for felony or any other crime, that
the penalty of conviction involved a removal
from office. He referred to the negro sufirage
in the District of Columbia,. and; de
clared that the political knowledge and general
caiVacity-fif the'African raetphad been sadly and .
terribly under-estimated by the people
country. What had happened m Washington
and Tennessee would happen all over the South,
and the emancipated and enfranchised Kepubll
eansof that section would take care ol those
States. It was for Pennsylvania to do her duty;
the South would do hers. r
Colonel R. Stockett Matthews, of Baltimore,
the next speaker, said that for six years the I <:-
mocratic party had misled, cheated and defrauded
the people who chiug to it, and the <iuestion now
was whether they should again be intrusted with
power. More than one-half of the cost ot the
war and the losses on the battlc-fleld were occa
sioned bv the action of these' rebel Democrats for
five year's, because of their opposition to the war.
Without the left wing in the North the right .
wing of the rebels in the South would have been
beaten in two years. They were not eutit.ed to
the treatment extended to great political organi
zations, for tliev lmd never attempted to put a
i-ood law Sli the statute books. It would uot do (
'for them to say they, were in the minority, tor ,
the great loyal party would cheerfully have |
itdopu d niiv wiso law. no mutter irom whence it
ciuiiiuitcd. , ..
Senator A. (I. CraU-11; of New Jersey, was the
next .MH'ukcr. lie that the ([iV'shou
involved hi the present eon test is, shall- those
States laiciv iu rebellion come hack loyal or rebel
-kle Up? lin'd Shall the representatives m emigres
he sustained ill the policy which tliev have
adopted, or shall a recreant President receive
encouragement in his suicidal course? He urged
uiion his audience that it was a solemn duty to
i-iiore side issues and support the candidates ot
the Republican party, for the moral piled winch
a victory would bring. Cftngress asks lor an
expression'of confidence iu them, and an expres
sion in opposition to the reconstruction scheme
of Andrew Johnson. They’ asked this as the
representatives of the Government, which is the
people. He concluded hv imploring his listeners,
as tliev loved their children, .and valued their
happiness, to go to the polls and speak in such
tones as not to'be misunderstood:
Speeches were made by Judge Pitkin, ot Lou
isiana,-Hon. Charles O’Neill, General Muzzey
and others, and great enthusiasm prevailed.
A'Republican Gathering at German-
town*
The Republicans of Germantown were ontm
considerable forcfc on Saturday evening, at the
Town Hall, to listeii to addresses by Governor
Gear}’, M. Russell Thayer, Esq., and others. The
meeting was organized by the selection of Wm.
G. Spencer, Esq., as Chairman.
Gov. Geary was reoeived with much applause, ,
and said that when approaching the beautiful
village of Germantown- his mind wns tilled with
recollections of the times long gone past, and of
him who once trod that historic ground—ot him
who was “lir.st in war, first in peace, and first.in
the hearts of his countrymen.”
The. speaker felt assured that were he and Ins
heroic comrades among us at this time'they
would be with U 6; that he Would be with that
party that was for the Union for which be had
periled bis life. A crisis is approaching, and it
requires men to meet it. Now is not the time to
criticise candidates. AVe must not inquire which
man is the best, but,sliould sacrifice our personal
feelings, and vote the whole ticket, and nothing
but the ticket. . , ,
He referred to the iaet that every, vote east
a (r ainst any candidate ol the Republican party
avas a vote" for Andrew Johnson, a man who
would lic king, and who intended, if the ap
proaching elections in Pennsylvania and New
York went Democratic, to consider.it as an cu
dor.-ernent of hi, infamous policy, and Unit then
he would place ids foot in the middle of the Con
stitution. uiilurl the old flag over Ids head, and
declare himself the government, and all who op
pose him—Congress and all-Arailors.. lie, how
ever continued to speak in his usual impressive
manner for an hour and twenty minutes. When
he eeased. round alter round of cheers were, given
for Governor Geary, M. Russell "1 buyer, and the
whole ticket. ,
Speaker Hall, of the State Sen ale, lollowcd.
In the course of his remarks lie glanced at the
whole ticket, but enjoined especially upon the
people of Philadelphia to deteat Mr. Peter Lyle,,
the man who had said that, he did not want, and
would not have, the nomination of the Radical
' 'lie w'a-> followed by General Littlefield and M.
Russell Thayer. Esq., after which the inecLmg
adjourned
llaf? Kaihins:.
On Saturday evening the Republican citizens
ol' the Second’ Precinct of the .Tenth Wiml as
sembled in large numbers ut the corner ol Nmtli
ami C’herrv streets, and llunt; /to the breeze a
large ami beautiful national Hair. containing the
names of the standard-bearers ol tile party: The
Plon 11. W. Williams for Judge of .the Supreme
Court: 'non. M. Russell Thayer'for .Judge ol the
Court of Common Pleas; Joseph M. Cowell for
Sheri!!; James V. Stokes for Assemblyman; A.
H. Fnineiscus, Ks<p, for Select Council, uiul »V.
B. Hanna, Esq-, for Common Council.
Feats m- Imitation.—A. correspondent of the
/‘ail Midi iin■;<■Hr writes: a note about one Michael
Boat, im unrivalled ‘'chin performer,” who pro
duced a sound resembling' that produced on
xylophone by Muster Bomiuv. He hud imitators
who played solos on their cheeks by projecting
the mouth and striking the hollows of each cheek
with their hands. About the sante time the Into
llerr vou Joef .ujnde his appearance aa sijjhur,
and imitated the flute on a walking stick.
F u'Toky Aecnu'.NTs in Enci.anh.— The reports
of the inspector of English factories for the halt
year onding with April last show a listjof
accidents —1-1 of them fatal. 30a making amputa
tion necessary, and 300 causing iracture of limbs
or bones.
tOMEtI'IOSIISUV.
FEtESH ANl> It AR E
It?'
FINE CONFECTIONS,
SUTAHLE I'OR
CHOICE PRESENTS.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
No. ISIO Market St.
ne2B 3t
INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM
Packing Hose, &c,
Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bolting. Packing
Hoc6.&c.« at IfeManuhicturor’a Ueadquarters,?
GOODYEAR’S,
3tti Chestnut streot.
South side.
N. B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of Garden and
Pavement Hone, very cheap, to which the attention of the
psUic it called.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--'PM i 1 ■•vnF/.H.f? \ fiu) N■< ’V. SKI’TEMBEB -‘’o. ISfi'i
CHARLES 11. HAMRICK. HEN'J. W. COLE.
HAMEIOK & COLE,
Ilavlne clored out from tlio imjiortcr, at
a variety olWhito Goode, ivill otter the riuue
Very pretty cditinßn, at 12,16,18, 20c., up to $l, rvitlt in-
('ollare, from (12'<c. up to $1 26.
Real Thread Laeo Cnllara, at 81 26-
1- mhroidered Linen Collars, at 12>J, 18. 20 an to oil cent.
* ONE TRICE STRICTLY.
•~UOI CHESTNUT STREET
E.M. NEEDLES &00/S, Q
llth and Chestnut Sts. fjj
House Farnisliing Dry Goorfs,
Boneht at the recent depressed t rices, Q
Shirting. Sheeting, Pillow aud Tablo Linens,
~ Tahlo ’ loths and N'apkina to mateh.
Wiue ■ loth, l ‘oyliee, To'vel« uud lojveliUß,
Murecille* Quilts'and Toilet Covers, Bianketa,
T Honey comb. Laneaster, Allendale,
.Jacquard, and other Spreads.
r" Domes ic Muslins and Sheetings, <t
ln hlj qualities and widths, •
y AT TIIE LOWEST RATES.
4
■■i-.fur.i n.t.s X; iN.i.s -i i r.T~uTn.
EEALiai -2',
ALEXi'iDIIE, BAJOIi.COtHVbIER ASH JOHVIS IvIH-HIOVEn
.fresh.lots open to-day.
HAMRICK i: COLE,
re2?-2t5 No. 45 North Eiehtil streei.
retaii. miv «o«nHi.
No. 45 North EIGHTH Streoet,
ADOUT HALF COST,
THIS (SATCKDAY) MORNING.
AT EXTRAORDINARY BARG AINS,
Ilanilinrg Kmbroiclerics,
SJ«lkt'N., JH'tkfs.
dent's Heiiuditclu'd, very fine, 37J< to itl.
■(jftUt'a Colored Howler llemrtitcheil, ‘Silt c. to $1 20.
(Ifiit'H Colored Horder, Hemmed, 26 to 62>ic.
Ladies' Hemstitched lldkfe., jic. to $l.
Ladies’ Hemmed and lacked, 41c. to *l.
Flail’d ildkfe., imre Linen, $1 50, worth $3.
Valelicienne I’-aea lldkf., 02i<c. to $B.
fflSmCXiSl will he found at
NOT MOliE than half IMUCE.
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street.
HOI (JHESTN l'T BTK KhjT.
E. Q/l. NEEDLES .& -00.
Invite nttbntion to their Firßtclnei! Stock of y
Laces and Lace Goods,
0 Embroideries, Hdkfs, Veils, &c.,
W iTo which additions will constantly bo made of
Q| the Novelties of (he Season.
They offer in their
(Ej White Goode Department \C
* heavy skirting CAMBRICS,
At 30, 35, andiOcenta. j
A Great Sacrifice.
•xaaaxs jhinx'shitd tott
LYONS TEL VETS.
.Five nieces more a-sorted-qmilitiea
LYONS MANTILLA VELVETS,
JUST RECEIVED,
HAMHICK &COLTS,
Hr2--;t! -40 N. Eiflitl. Street.
81 ''' >/,
A>~ %
Fourth and Arch. ?
Win open to-day for Fall Sale*,
feilk Faced Ribbed Poplin*,
All wool Kibbl'd *-*oi«lidh, >
Kipinurck Poplin*, all grade*,
J'iin’e celebrated lru*h Popms,
New ttylee of Fancy Poplin*.
SILKS. <2O.
Richest Plain bilka imported,
Corded Silkß of all gradoa, .
New flty;ea of Fall Silks.
BUAWi H.&fl.. &c.
Margot Shawl*, ordered Kfy ! ci*,
New Kyle* Shawl*, long and square,
.- RoLch of elaborate design*. _
IdeIMP w ■_
HAMRICK & COLE,
No. 45 Y. Eighth Street.
Cheap Pres* Goode. Cheap Drew Goods.
Will oven ou MUMMY MOKMNG, new styles D«-
lftl MlAvooVrinid;bright colon*. 40c., with other Iqw priced
Dh ? h» Goods, iii choice and great variety. 5 ' ' *«caß-At rf - •
Edwin hale & 00.2a south second street,
arc now receiving their Fall and Winter importation.
Fancy Styles Poplin*.
Silk-laced PopliiiH.
Flaiu Silk and Wool Poplin*.
Black and Colored Poplin Alpacas.
Black and Colored Delaine*..
Black and Colored Poplins.
Fancy Style.* of Cloakings.
8-4 Green and Bluo, Blue and White, and Scarlet and
White Cloaking*. •
HAMRICK & COLE,
45 N. Eighth Street,
Now oifor an umumully large and elegantly assorted stock
ol ‘ DRUBS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS,
at low price*. 8c23-2fcs
OPENING! OPENING!-WE OPEN TO-DAY A
largo assoitracutof
Irish’Poplins, in Browns, Blues and Steels. „
Black and Mode Biarritz, very beautiful.
Gay Plaid All-wool Poplins, a choice selection*
Figured Alpacas, neat styles, 60 cents.
Lupin's French Meruioea, all shades and ‘lualitloe.
Very fine Pure Mohairs in Plaids and Htrfpes.
All-wool Poplins, Figured, Spotted and Plain. .
Silk W arp Lavelia, Neapolitan Bilks, Sb «.wls, all grades.
BTOKEB & wool), 7M Arch street
GET THE BEST.
COMPARISON THE ONLY TEST.
Florence Sewing Machine,
THE FIRST PRIZE
AT THE;
PARIS EXPOSITION,
Making four different stitches with self-adjusting tension
in shuttle. *
WHITNEY&LUKENS,
.GENERAL AGENTS,
11 S 3 Chestnut street.
ie26-w 1 iu if
HAMRICK* COLE,
it
> .
,5t
i
:se
WATCH l-;«, JKWKIiBI. «C»
~ENO^&’CO.,--'
manufacturers of
Sterling,Standard & Silver-plated Wares.
An eUftWt and extensive stock always on hand. Mann*
facturom of and dealers In Geo. Euo’s celebrated Patent
ICE PITCHER, which retains the solidity of thoicoonfr
third longer than any other, and is by far tho most econo
mical I6E PITCHER ever invented.
S. E. Corner Eighth and Chestnut Sts.,
Philadelphia. mT2wfmMt
LEWIS LADOMHS & CO.,
Diamond Dealer* and Jewelers,
No. 802 Chestnut Street, Philada.,
Would invito tho 1 attontion of rurchaaera to their larff.
md handsome assortment of
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, „ .
SIIiVEKWARK Ao.
iCJE PITCHERS, in great variotr
A large aasortme-nt of rmal! BTUDB for Eyelot-holW
justroceived. . ... ,
Watcbe. reimlrM In the beir ina.mgmiid gnarantoed.
RENTS’ IIIHNISHINU «OODfJ»
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
I FACTORY. -
Orders for these celebrated Shirts
brief notice.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing'' Goods,
Of late styles in full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
-700 CHESTNUT.
_Je3»m, w,f,tf , ....
LADIKir Tit 1 HUB I MU'!.
7777- B*<>w * ’ s
It
ko° R,'te E T
MANUFACTORY.
JO ARCH STREET,
,UW Ril'KTli), mil. ADI.LI'Ii lA.
gPECIAI, NOTICE WINTER FASHIONS FOR I*l7.
Mr,. M. A HINDER, 1031 CHESTNUT STREET,
Importer of Ladies*.Dress aud Chink 1 r
Fringe*. Satin Triimmug*, labels, Clmpa, Braid*, Rib
bonr. Guipure and (ilnny T-ace*, Crape I rimming*, t aucy
Jet Collars’and Belt*. ....
Fuat Edge Velvets, m chmre Htadea.
Black Velvets, all widths, at low price**.
Parinian Drees* and Cloak-Making iu.all its Department.
Bremen made on 24 hour**notice. \V eddimr and 1 ravel
ing outfits made tu order in the most elegant manner and
at puch rates in* cannot fail to pb-ape.
Suita of mourning at shortest.notice. • .....
J'.legi-nt Trimmed Paper Patterns tor Ladies and Cull-
of Patterns for Merchant* and Drepf-tuakers now
sent by mail or express to all part* of the
l ' lluttou’K and Madame DeinoreotV charts for nab',
and Sywt< in of Dn-rP-Cntting taught. »V , “ 4 : *L
l OOKI y ti V- MNSL> AN D.PAI X XI X I **•
A. S. ROBINSON,
' 910 CHESTNUT STH'EET,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PAINTINGS,
Engravings and Photographs,
Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames.
Carved Walnut aud F.hony Frames.
ON UANDOK MADK TO ORDMt
UOOU Xi, Ate.
roofing.
PATENT METAL KOOFING.
This Metal, ae a Hooting, is NON-COKKOhIVE, oot re
quiriug paint. It ii* eelf-soldering, uud in large sheete, re
quiring leei} thAn half the tinm 01 tin in rooung buildingi
or railroad care, ill lining tanka, bath-tube, cisterns, itt..
&c., or any article requiring ro be air or water-tight. 100
square feet of roof'takes about 123 feet of sheet un to
cover it, and only 10H feet of patent metaL
OFFICE,
114 north Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
mv27-m w . ..
STOVES AM! mi A'J'IIHS.
K E M o V A L.
W, A. ARNOLD
No. 1010 CHESTNUT rtrent to
1305 CHESTNUT STREET.
_ Julyi:i.ni,w,f,ly
ji TIIOMBON’B LONDON KITCHENER, OR
rr/jl European for fmnilioH, hotels or public lw
in tweuty ditforout sizes. Also, * nua-
Kangca. Hot Air Eurnaccm, Portable
Heatere, Low-down Orates, Flroboard Stoves, Batn
Boilcre, Htewholo I’lLtcs, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc.*
whole. &lo'and retail, by
Nil, "09 North Second .treat.
01727-111, (v,f..6m5
''STOVES.’ HEATERS AND RANGES.-C. J.
TYNPAiJ', atth* el* established stand, 116 South
Jnarcl Second street, Philadelphia, ri!Mpectlnll,y offers to
bis nuifuToiiH customers, and the public iu Reno; aj,
a large assortment of Stove*. Heater- unci Ranges, of vari
ous styles, patterns and wizen. Also, celebrated
GaH-kirring Stoves, manufactured under luh own super
vision for the bint fourteen years. Always on hand, Orr a
Patent Air-tight. Wood Stoves, mo invaluable to invalids,
and of which he ban been the only manufacturer In this
city for twenty-eight years. An asHortment of tho very
beet Cooking Atoves in the market always on hand.
N. U.—Hoofing and Jobbing of all kinds carefully and
promptly attended to. ne2s.ltus
"Tifcl THOMAd H. DIXON * SONS,
JEB Late Andrews & Dixon,
ini No. WA CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia.
Opposite United State* Mint,
Manufacturer* or
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATEB.
For Anthracite, Bituminous and wood Fire
WARMAIR^JRNAOm
**
A.WD
CinMNEYCAPS,
OWKING-RANGES, BATH-BOILERS'
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
OLOTHN, CANNIiTI KKJEN, Ab,
JAMES ALEE INVITE T IJE ATTENTION OF THEIR
friends and others to f heir large and choice assortment
of COATINGS.
Duffell Beavers.
Castor Beaver*.
Chinchilla Beavers.
Esquimaux Beavers.
Block Doeskins.
Fancy Caßsimeree.
Satiuetta, Cords.
Beaverton ne.
At wholesale and retail, by JAMES A LEE,
No. 11 North Second et, Sign of the Golden Lamb,
v, iini,r>Ai.i; T|i<
I’OUTIEAI) NOTICES.
UNION
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
* JUGEO? SUPREME COURT, /
hon. henry w. williams.
ASSOCIATE JOCK COIIIT OF COMMON PLEAS,
HON. M. RUSSELL THAYER.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Sheriff,
JOSEPH M. COWELL.
Register of Wills,
WILLIAM Y. CAMPBELL.
Clerk of Orphans’ Court,
richard m. battußS.
CITY OFFICERS.
City.^Treasurer,
DAVID JONES.
City Commissioner,
BENJAMIN F. URWILER.
Senate—Third District,
JOSEPH A. BONHAM.
Assembly
1-i Di-trict- DAVID E')Y
Robert c. tit teema
A. M. WALKIS'SHAV,
WILLIAM ’.V, WAIT
;,th ■ •• EDM! ND 3. YARD.
CM. CHARLES KEECK''
:t!i •• JAMES 'SUIEKS.
JAMES V. STOKES,
ill “ r. V. 1 IIoMAS.
t rth " 0)1. ELISHA W. D.VYIS.
lllh “ CHARLES EAGER.
ALEXANDER ADAIRU
nth " enosc. runner.
Kth •• GE'»RGK T. THORN.
15th ” JAMES HOLGATi:
nth " Cot.. MARSHAL C. HONG.
Col.. JOHN CLARK.
ittl) V JAMES N. MARKS,
By Order of the Republican City Er.ec tive Committee.
\VM. K. LEEDS, President.
JOHN L. HILL, V
i - Secretaries.
ISAAC M, BRIDE,)
HCEUIAL NOXIUM.
.PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
war th;asi:KLK'S DEPARTMENT, Puii.AUti.ruiA.
Seru-Uibcr TO BONDHOLDERS.
At a- HHM-tini!. of the- Hoard of Directore, held Oil 4tll
instant,. the. following preamble and resolution uere
Numerous application- have.been made to
♦hiP Company from the hM«kr*uf the Mr-t and .Second.
Coupon Houdi* to convert the ♦aino mto the
!h »;ht« n-d GfUeml Mortgage lJonds, dated July I, l*xn ,
till’■.-1.1,. lujt he. f-:l he w, h'T-'byln*
i/./i.ftt'/V'Tl’mt tlioTrcanirnr In-, and
tn.rtod I'} c:m-i: nuMio notion to bo (uvvn that tnlo * 'MI
;ouiv ii-noiv iirei-m i d to i-*oh;uiitc ito Keiiiiteri.d
-ci urt-d bv a immiciill niootom:,,- ns-li t!i- line from 1 Inly
ddvbin >u I'ilti-hnrtth. of .tin- .-late, real ami Ky'i ■*>.
..ini r.jri orntf Irmn hint e tin-mu u.it« a >)»iy
1, f'ir thr Flirt l»'»in.t^
t -uid t 'otupany, on the rmul l>ctwiou rubuih' « i nd
. . , . - 1
Aii) f- ;th«. , r'iiifcrn’:tttion tv.n
t *‘ii- oil'in* i. Hl.lll.
' iilli-M- '' 1 .:cr.
Btfi;.. i.l; :< i: of tiii: lkiih;ji <s>\i. and navi
oatkjncoml'axv. ... , _
li:ir, \f>r i m: i v, 1-'-.
A rp-chJ lh“ rt-fkh-.1.W- r,f V’ •
.'•.mi .SKvituti‘>ii t 'iinpuny uiliD; i»«‘M • ’Ay v.V.'V".*
Trail*-- i:.,. 11,^0:.-timf r, i itin -n I I >
DAY. Urn lii‘t dnv ofi.rtob-r. 1-«» T. at I'.>• A-^l-.
lor tin* jmrpi.-r A »ut!mri/im; ;i louii i.!h!<t t no Ac. "I
At-i-mUy »w r-y.xA th« tenth day -■ ( ~) x
<■« i’‘’,tontlJ
OFKICKKKrf !J Yi; MiNINC COMi'ANV, NO
'oil WAh.N L i' ft'l a, tvptcmbej*
in lif'r'-by pivrn that all ntork of tin* Keyol'ito
Mlnijit'< oinpaiiy, on which imditlmeiJt.-* !t;ft dun a«ui nn
i.Kia. & hereby d.:<:l»n:d imleited, and \v>U rfoM at
imblb’auction on '1 Ht'HriOAV , October ltth. l**j7, at 1*
oYlock, noon. nt tin* otlwv of tb« Secretary of the corpora,
tion, accM'diup to tit*: charter and by-law'*. uulo« l-ruw
otirly rede* iiM'd. By order of tin: Directory.
Held to l3. A. iiool l.ri, rroaHun!!-.^
1N1) I"’STRIAI •' ■ JIOMB, CORNER OF
•S*? Broad -tn «t and Columbia avenue, is open »'<r the
adiniH-don of Only frmn tudye to eighteen yearyol age,
inflected nr deyerted by their parcnl*. and nho
loa d the nhelbr and iindnictinn ol a Christian home It
111,- pubiie will sustain thirtin-litntl'm, iii.ui.v yirls nmv
hr kept froml'evil, and made rcyjM-etablc and iHctul
''contributions mny lie sent to JAMES f. T ron
mrer, Hroud.and Spruce , .
pSS TrATEtIEOIU’S HAULOYE. ■TillsSl'tEXDin
n„i r i)y,. i* ilie bet in tin: world. Ihe only (rue
and I’er/eet fme- Iliiimless, Reliable, Instantaneous No
disappointment. .No ridiculous tints Natural Hack or
hrow n. KciucdlcH the ill ellcris ol Had pj lnvigorates
(tie hair, leaving it soft ami beautiful. 'I he Kcnmue is
"lam'd w'11.1.1 -M A BATCHELOR. All others are imi
tations and should lie avoided. Sold by all Druggists and
IVi tinners, factory HI Barclay street, New 1 ork.
BEVVAREOI' A COI'NTEKKEIT. . de7.f,ui,ivly
N(mO B -|a''lfKliEßY GIVEN’ THAT OF.K*
A®- tifieate No. 310 for t- il (10) shares of the Capital
Stock of the Amygdaloid Minina Company ol Baku an
perior, in the naiuo of Joy. ii. '1 rotter, bad been lout or
Yxpjdjcation has been made to the Company for a new
liSr™* 1 SePt ' 3 ’ “* JOS. 11. TROTTER. .
OFFICE OF THE FIIIE IXBU
BAXEE COMVAKY.
Piulawx'piua, S»;pt. 2»>, liib".
An Election for Ten Director* lor the eunuin« year, will
be held iiKrecably to (.barter at a K'‘ucrat meeting ot tno
atocKliobFers for that, purpofu 1 , at the Othee of the Corn*
i>auy on MONDAY, October 7th, at 10 o’clock A. At.
ee2Mots ,J. W. McALLItSTEK, Soe’y, pro
DELAWARE C|> AI. COM*
IB* puny. Xo. 3W Walnut Street, l’luludulphlm Sept.
will meet at the Company’ll ®A®S
12 o’clock,on M iNDAY.the tiventyoißhth day ot °etomT
next, to confirm Bale and authorize conveyance ot rial
eotatr Mtuntu lu l'hlladelphia. - J. «• WHI I K,
»c!W,2Bt-* . 1 reclame
msb*""NOTICE.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTId RAlL
rrnui. The Coupon# duo October iHt.nextk on the
Second Mortgage Honda ot thin Ooinpany, willb-jpuidon
presentation at the Compuny’s oflicc, Cooper ,Bi l oint,
Camden, N. J., on and after that W mxEM; '
Treat
THE WOMEN’S FREEDMEN’S RELIEF |ASSO
-711 Sanrom atrcet, on TUESDAY MORNING. Octoptr L
at 11 o'clock. All llto pro.
“?e2Mt Becret '
ijivy.
„„ „,. Socrcti ry.
mS^s® f,| ® iil ? ?
atthouanal Lecture-room, eels
BRnPIWfli FEATHEKS, &C»
. ~ ownrf AND 11A1R MATRESBES Rj3N'
Felted. AlS'Kcatbero constantly on hand. Fadtc
311 Lemhinrd street wla
mviiMitvn NOTICES.
us. DIVIDEND MOD E ocflAN OIL cnMEANY
—A monthly dividend <4 wo Per (Vm, iticin-:
twenty cent* per ehnno }m. j Lot n declared puyunie on ami *
after October let upnl, clvur ol taxes. Houlck clupc U6tl»
in«*t.« At yr. M. OpenOeti,'.,., o (l
: PANTO iH.)VDJ” ,1 k., Tr-TitMirer.
7 > Sept. M<\, et27,:gl.ot:l
j|IHEKY , S--CONTINKN'I'AU NE WlfKX< j IM NOB.
CHOICE SEATS
To nil places of RinupeiiK*iit limy Le hud up to o'clock
any evening. mlwP-tr
ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT.
THE i'A.HELY Ri>OKT.
OPEN EOlt THE SEASON,
MONDAY i:VIENIN<;, AIiGFST U«,
CARNCROSS & DIXEY’S MINSTRELS'
THE GREAT BTA U TROUPE OP THE WOULD,
t ‘ intjiwi;
(JIIANR EWKIJOftMAJV MOIttEES*
For particular!* ece future advert hsement*.
«I. L. CAHNCKOS3, Manager.
H. F. SIMPSON, TreaHuur. aulidi
■\T EW PUiLALUILPIHA OPKKA HOUSE,
iN HK\LNTH Htieet, below,AUCFl.
L. V. TI'NISON fc 11. PARSONS.
HAM L EU S. HANFOKO
OKEAT SUCCESS OF Tl NIHON & CO.’S MINSTRELS.
OPEN i on THE SEASON,
EPIJ. HORN,
EUANK MOKAN,
* >V, .JH I>WORTH.
e. om;noii*
And.the Larceat and .-s
MOST TALENTED COMPANY IN Tlifc’WOKLiD. " "
Srata ran be secured in advauco without Kxtrp..
Charge.
Doors open at 7 o’clock.
l\. , rfoniiHJicc begin* at H o'clock
\ CABEMY OK MV. 8 10.
-A.V J. E. McDONOUHU Lv«kc* and Mnnepet
EXCITEMKNT INC R V. A SING.
HOCSE Til KONG El) NIGHTLY
with tins
elite and hkautv or Philadelphia
to wituoff tin: m< *t g ii!!* Spectacle over produced,
TIIhHLALK ( KOOK.
aud the mncnificf-nt
parrsiiinne kai.rrttkoite,
wlki niv T»:«.'civ■**»! nightly with
shouts or admiration.
NO l ICE.'-lhvidcnn f-t in*» tr>wu* have* now an
•d-tuhily ■>( uitiHr-irifcr Ur- Orand b*
n tni ii at an e-J !;• 1 ho { orforjn.iui 0 clo'et* at
A UKANI/MATISr.r, EVERY' SATURDAY AFTER*
NOON AT-j O’CLOCK.
Sent* d wirnont <-:.tra, charge at L(C- A' Walk.-rV
Muric oturo, l iMTinu.V m,■>•;>.< Sc tenth street, and a’ the
A' - »d«'iny ifv-m l'Mmtil ;d-’'eeid.
airs. .juiinVrk\v\s ar< u street theatre.
i>l Itf-r-* '■>;«>-n •<* Ihcln* at ?v. o’clock.
LAST WEEK OK \|i:. 1.1 >1 >
LAST WhilK'.i M.F.VJNG.
MONDAY' AM)TI E.-R.\Y EVENiNOS.
•\ h. u.- w i'ivn !; I'L.v M.
I 111. UFI. AM» n:>iß>*R RICHARDUE
Kid;«rd 111 ; -Air. E. EDDY
•R? jfKa+o-EllArtM’-t-b ... r-•. .-v.M ]RV-EVj-*
ided 1•• ti: « U CViii). mv.
FKIDAY-ItENEITi OR MR. R.
An K\tia(’• Rill Attra-tl'-u.
MONDAY’, Ott.’dnr 7th. with new reentry, rT-,k<«n<*;-o
I'la v of I N N 1 SK.-V. I.M’.S,
in y. hit h Mi*** KA'I R KEIoNoRDS will ajj-eAr, aided i.y
tht- author, Mr. FAI.Co.NEK.
vKYV CHKBTN t’ T~STKEF/i‘ THEATRE.
1N( Cun?* OJJ'-ifiK at “• o’rb>cn.
COME hi sEAHO.V
END MiRMEVI OF
THE CHEAT HISTRIONIC ARTIST.
dAMKS R: Ml EDoCH,
]'or a vt rv
LIMITED Nr.MMKR OF NIGHTS.
. MONDAY EVEN J NO, S-ptemb- r ?aK law
'I he M'iirklmc Coim rfy, in net*, entitled
WINK WoftKn WONDERS l
OK, Till-: INCONSTANT.
Youu* Mirabel <• .. .Mr. J. E MCKDOCH
Urine* :: Min JOSJE OKTu.H
To conclude Mith the n»-.\
TIMOTHY TO Till: KKSCCE. ,
Tuesday- MONEY. Wednesday WIED OATS.
Friday--MIT;H ADO Allot’ I* NOTHING.
SAT! HDAY AFTERNOON --FAMILY MATINEE,
The only Day Ferformaccc ■ f CASIt. _ __
•ti r aLNKT STREET TIIEATHK, N. E. CORNER OF
VV NINTH nod WALNt’T afrccti*. Ik-jriu at 7 ■«.
THIS (Monday) EVKNTNO. Sei-L 3J,
FiYA night of ltobcrtaon 1 * u»*w Comedy of
CAii'l L,
The manuscript of this celebrated Kugliih Comedy ha*
been
\
PUBCHASFI) FOUTIUB THEATRE . • „ \
from the author** agentsind may therefore Iks proDO>im-c-«3 ’
the only correct and authentic copy m thD city.
To conclude with 'he lapliable l’arce of
1 MK. ANI> MKS. PirrEK WHITE. t ,
Duct hv Mr. and Mr*. Gouirrrai-- *\\ hen a Little l arm
We KrM*." Imitation* of ccl'.hratcd opera finp/r« ami
Hiark Crook Dancers.
C dN <; K T " A '• i; -
(JIIKSTNI’T Street, above* TWELFTH.
ULINDTOM CONCERTS. J
rosmvhLV Tin: last week/
. In nrder t* Rive pttrtic?, v, no li'ivc i*een mi.iMo to
him. mj oH'Ortnijity,
* • WJM>ToM
I'VEUY NIGHT I lll'’ WEEK at y o'clock.
I AHIAVEEE MAI I-SEES
WEDNESDAY AND . S.VU'RDaV AFTERNOONS.
(‘(.lnt .-v 1! ai:d 5. at -A. l .
A<lmlVi’ion, I’iitv tVnir.
Ihildn ii under Ii Tavnt* •
'li. k-t- at ( l;n.. V. . A. •IrrcifK-rV Mtt-ic »!<TO. ft*
Chertnu* Itri'Ct . air,., nt 1111 ..'E .
It.U'.vny rc«rv..-<l f'.r .•■lu-'l person*. AduimtMi. u>
ccmr.
l MEED AN I 'lNr'l RYa'ICRY "E MESIC.
\ s I' r,,r).. :lIN ! II -.11.! \\ Al. Ni. 1 r
i :»i.. i:n C'Jlt.V/M T i: il'inrc ID A. M. e>
5 Vl'lMdtr tn ac dNA.- *.!.-! D-V imml.rr of applicant;
for a ,li,,i-,i.,n ■■■-- »«>..!•. ni- a" tf.- »' ■*-’■■■■ *t»ry. 'VI i:!.' 1
number Pa- boon im 1 lul ‘ltb /- ii
eeliptien Hooka n ill < e k- l-t '■! *-n ontil all \uc incur n...1l
In.-unction at tt e I lure ito-.ruc ’.'.ill I >.;itivt‘ly l.vr'lll ou
MONDAY, m. lol.i t 7.
Pnpila « ill! lea-r r-.dlinV-rL.i; Kv. jllllK ‘V&Vsi
„t til- 1 lar- 1.0..n0, >. 1- con.or j K., 1 11 and A AEN 1 ( 1,
7 to Pi’. M. '■ .
M< iI'NTAINS.”
If. IiIMHVADVS 11.1.1 .’JHA'I HD EEC I l Hl
l»it\iu/r proved ui.imr.tb r.;r»'» r'.-ful, vvnl uc rer-oatv.i
< \tt v i veiling dwrine ih*- v- m roiijnif-ntuifr
V. S.‘i)icnihei IW.
wrNDKKLN.'II'S MAONirifKNT PAIN riV>3,
lihif-ti ntiv** or Main i*iid M'muUin .Scenery,
and msinv other Imi'K*- and acr,.rut« view«,
will h«* «■>;!,ihin.d ru ry eveniu*.
Adniimnn, 50 c nt*. Uiiidnu’c ticket.-. 2a> rent*,
eurftd H-Rtn, without extra charge, nt 1 jtl M l LhK ii, ••£
CIIESTNET street. r.l.a at IIAAUi.rOVo »*:««. >«*
South TENTH street. Doors opo-n at . o clock. Cnm
ineneeutW. ; ' * l _\
Ho it T i C l;h T \: It A Id ‘ ii A L L.
(atAAJ) MATiNtK, „ .
lly CAKE BENTZ’S OKCUESTKA of f orty .I crformeri',
EVEUY TUCIIriDAY AFI'EKNDON
(Con.nieiicfnß October 3.,'■«>'>> "t •? 0 11 ' rv,.„. r „
Voculiet—Jlr. Win. Hnrtliinuu. from t.m <■'°l Ul
SENDEE ADMISSION,6OCEM&.
Pfickui.’u of 4 Tirkctn for $l. . 11( o f«hr*etnnt
To b« bad at Holier & OoV. Mm*ic btore, 15
street, aiid at tlic,dorfr. - ----'
PENNSYLVANIA EINE^RTa,^,^
Beu^nm^u 1 West’s*(tloat*lTcVuroof CUKIBT REJECTED
etill ©n exhibition.
TTOX’S "aMEKICAN VAIIIETV THEATRE
JJ EVERY EVENING u^. rl l!DA y AFTERNOON*
Grand 85&KT
Oymnat-t Pantomime- -r~
WINKS, U4COBB,
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
j- S'. DTTITTOIsr,
131 80UTH FROST BT., 801 E AOENT.
«rnjpd Thft attention of tho trado is Bolicltod to
SUERRIEa-X|ampbeU & GA, Siu«Jo, p >
VrtHO
Ro^rb B
ifi
[AN,
usurer.
■W
fr
abtijxt
*s* * Successor to Geo. Grft ?L^
B R E W E K»
24, 26, 28 and 80 South Sixth' St„ PUi-
FiueOld Stock* Nut-Brown Al« < *
, [
" auctioneer. n. e. corner
T 8 only ono square below tho
i l i Jr< l? nd «lST)S?toloon in large or small amounts, on
Exohaneo. SS£O.OJJi watehes, Jowelry. and all goods of
iaetfrp.
.btnge Manager
THEHLACK CROOK.
TELGUKAPBIC SlJffllHAttK.
National bank circulation, 8299,100,11%,
Inteknai. Revenue receipts last week, $2,000,-
•000. , ,
Rmf.iits from Internal revenue lor the j'ear,
$01.742,-102.
Gkn. John A. Logan 1b speaking for the Union
ticket in Ohio.
Tiik Susijuchanna bridge, at Ilurrisburg, will
lie finished In January..
Tun base ball championship of Massachusetts
was won on Saturday bv the Tri-mountain Club.
■ Sixtv-skvkn vcllowfever deaths were reported
ca Saturday in 'New Orleans.
Tuf: Government ofTnikey will not help Bok
hara in the struggle against Russia.
Gin. Sioki.ks has been directed to await orders
at New York.
Tm. wifif'of W. J. Salomon, Coinmovi wealth's
Attorncj’ for Halifax county, N. Celias eloped
with the clerk of her husband.
Boston has Invited General Sheridan to par
take of her hospitalities, and the General lias ac
cepted the offer
Tin: receipts at the California pub-treasury
~<o, during the last three dava were over one million
dollars.
Tiikuk have beer, several deaths from yellow
fever at Greenpoint, near New York, and live or
six persona there are now ill of the disease.
Tim Christians in Japan arc said to be mal
treated bv the natives, especially by the inhabi
tants of Kagasaki and its vicinity.
Kir.i.. a seaport of Holstein, on the Baltic, is to
lie immediately fortified and garrisoned by I rus
siau troops. ...
1t,,. Hi.w.uti. Dt.snAu, a. Baptist minister,
has been arrested in Minneapolis, Minn., for
bigamy. - "" '
Tm. first Jewish Synagogue ever erected at
North Carolina was consecrated at Wilmington
yesterday.
Tnr Czar of Russia declines to see the Sultan
of Turkey upon the subject of the cession of
Crete to'Greece, the Russian demands having
been refused.
Tin: Bt. Domingo Consrress lias approved the
treaty with Hayti. The Hnytien Commissioners
arrived at St. Domingo on the uth and General
Cabral arrived at the Capital on the Util.
Sia i'.j t.m.v Mi C'r u.m 11 has directed the re
eeiver of the Fanners' and Citizens’ Natioual
bank of Brooklyn to proceed with the winding
of its business.
(»i:n. Mono.it has issued a modified jury order
: for Texas. It reonircs jurors to be drawn
from those registered. and none other., and
that no other oath he rephred than that of regis
trnlion.
1 in. Sultan has atlengih sent out a commission
of mi|iiii v. consisting <d three lurks and three
Creeks 10 investigate the ailairs ol Cauahi. Ihe
Vizier, liiza Pacha and Kaiml Pacha are the
Tuilrish in. tubers.
Tin municipal election in Nashville passed off
ptmeftiil' on Saturdaythe.!',idivul . tierb:L. beiug.
sm oe-.-fui The city authoritiesdo not re>-og
rixe the election as valid, and will retain oflice
unless deposed by the courts or the military.
jj u ,ii Hawi;.-Chief of ihfl'te Indim«. if is
annouticcd, has pledged himself to peace ami alli
ance with the l nited States. A hand of Indians
has been defeated in Oregon., with a loss 01. id
killed and lb captured, none of the white soldiers
being hurt.
Anoi ni.it bold robbery was eommitied at
Se’vmour. Indiana, Saturday night, on the Ohio
anil Mississippi Hailroad. Adams' Express car was
entered, the messenger was secured, and the
aafes lieing at the mercy -of the robbers, iio.ooo
■were abstracted and the scoundrels made their
escape.
Tin day of meeting for the Canadian Parlia
ment hnsbeen decided upou and referred to tue
tloverner-Gcneral for hi* sanction. The Parlia
ment of Newfoundland, about to assemble, it is
said will ask admission into the confederacy,
and it is expected that the Hudson Bay territory
will also be admitted.
(it.M kai. Shkimuax left Philadelphia for New
York on Saturday morning, and at Trenton.
NeWark. New Brunswick and Jersey City was
enthusiastically received. Governor Ward ac
companied him front Trenton to New York. The
grand demonstration in the latter city will take
place to-night. •
A Ki.oi:i;si k despatch of Sunday evening says:
.Particulars' have been received of the riots, show
ing that thcv were more serious than at Aral re
itorted. In’somc cities the mobs were fierce and
obstinate, and-the troops were frequently obliged
to use; their bayonet- and sometimes to Are upon
the people. many of whom" were killed and a
large number wounded.
Gauiuaij.i. from his prison, has written a.
letter, in which he says the Homans have the
ri 'ht of slaves to rise against oppression, and it
is'the dutv of the Italians t« help them. He hopes
his fellow-patriots will not be discouraged, but
will miireli on to the liberation of Itoue, and con
cludes bv detlarlng that the eyes the world are
upon them, and the nations anxiously await
their actlpn.
Bnbea ill I lie Wood-An Incident in
\ Ausiruliti.
An English paper has this story from Aus-'
tralia: ■
“Three tiny boys, colony born, of Dayles
fortl, in Victoria,started into tbe bush to look ,
for some runaway goats. The eldest was
only seven: but Australian lads and lasses
have a continent for a playground, and
nothing was feared. When, however, the i
little ones missed the dinner booty ami then i
ten, the parents grew anxious, (find searched j
the neighborhood in vain. Night fell, and j
with the aid of the local police the search \
was extended, and though it lasted till the j
morning the children were still missing.
At dawn a storekeeper came in who lmd |
seen the small wanderers on the road over i
night: and then a boy, who had j
given them the right direction as he passed, j
This was all that couULbe gained throughout ,
the second day; but now the little scattered ;
community had heard of the loss, and was on j
the alert. "The quartz miners put their tools ,
by and went out into the bush; so did the
sawyers at the steam mill; and so did the
"-woodcutters in the scrub; and.the- third -day-.;
was thus passed in a Vigorous search. Still
no trace or tidings, except a faint footmark
going in the wrong direction towards the W ar
ribec river, and therotore tpe good folks were
growing much concerned, audit was settled,'
at a public meeting that all hands should
strike work and go to look for the babies.
“Accordingly next day—the fourth—every
shop was shut, every tool and implement was
.ieft idle; six or seven hundred men, women
and boys turned out in all directions into the
• dense set üb, to bunt the strayed ones up.
Seventy pounds-were collected as a reward for
the finder; though no oue wanted that mcen
■ tive, and the man at the steam mill kept the
■whistle going all day to guide the little feet
home, if they were still able to stir, or
days these kindly souls of the Victorian town
ship kept at the hunt, ll was on vain; at the
end of the week the shops i-Vad to be re
opened, and work mournfully resumed,
for the children could not be discovered. The
heart-broken parents publicly thanked their
iieighboi-s for doing all that human gentleness
ancl good will could do,and sotlip melancholy
narrative ends, for the children! were hope
lessly lost and must have laid down to die in
the wilds. It will be hereafter a colonial tale
to match our. British ‘Babes ini the Wood,’
with the blackbird and the bell bird for ‘cock
robin,’and the generous Daylesford folk to
make a pleasant verse instead of the “wicked
uncle.’''
How tadio« Bntlie in France.
A bathing costume is of course- essential,'
and the fair sex take especial care that, so fur
as they are concerned, this shall be suffi
ciently coquettish and engaging. It will be
cither" a /a pcplum, cirdansiene noire
or iunjue, au canoticr, debardcur, or
» matclot, with miniature yachts or anchors
figured on the flaps of the collars and the cuffs
of the natty little sailor jacket. _ Other requi
sites are canvas slippers with red soles
to protect the feet; a nerre tete to save
the hair from getting wet; a peiffnoir to
throw over the shoulders after emerging from
the see; a tub of hot water, to remove ' the
loose sand from the feet, and baked linen
with which to dry yourself. Besides the
ordinary bathing, cabins, there are cabanes
n pot —that is, machines wheeled right into
the sea, after our vulgar English fashion;
cabonen du htxe, which, if their names do
not belie them, ought to combine all the
luxuries of the ancient Homan and the mo
dern Turkish bath. „ ,
The bathing quartlm of the two sexes
are marked out with flags, and divided by
ropes: and when bathing is going on at high
water it is dcfrndn for the individuals or
the male swr-'cven to walk in front of the
qvarlin- <t< damcx; and such is the pru
dery of the authorities of Trouvillc, that,
spite of all these restrictions, there are posted
up all over the bathing ground no less
than from a dozen to fifteen police ordinances,
propounded- with a 1 view of insuring
public decency. There is, of course, nothing
to prevent person of opposite sexes inter
changing any amount of courtesies with eacli
other while bathing, provided they only
keep on their respective sides o'f-the rope.
Thus a lady will pass down to her hath with
a gentleman gallantly holding a sunshade
over her head, and which he only relin
buishes to throw a pciqnoir across her
shoulders when she emerges, Venus-like,
from the sea. — Tinnlet/'n Mogazinr. f
Reported Sr.t£s ■ fjvening Bulletin, '.
WILMINGTON, KC.—Steamer Pioneer, Bennett -
31 bills rosin Ateliieoir VSSBitncr;.- Pbox, ahocs-.CJaiUn
& Partridge; 1 1)1)1 wine Crowell &' Collins ;1 box mdse
Bodine’s Express; 497 bbla rosin 74 do spirits 11s do
tar Cochran, Russell & Co; GOT bbls crude W I. James;
21 empty bhl* lluston &Co; 1 trunk 2 boxes
mclsell'McGnirc; «s,M feet lumber 249 bbls rosin 44
bills crude! turpentine 21 bids spirits order; 90 bbK
rosin 10 do lar 42 do spirits and 30 cords light wood E
H liowicy; 107 bills rosin M Slberman <fct'c>; C2W
mniper bolts 25,000 shingles D-B Taylor & Sjons.
ITIOVIaIJIKIVXS OF OCEAN STKAMKKS.
TO ARRIVE.
ITAJne. FROM FOB DJIVI»
(’arrolJ Liverpool. .Baltimore bept, 11
Hammonla Hamburg. .New York bept. 13
f Via London. .New Y0rk...... .Sept. 14
Pereii'e Havre. .New York Sept. 14
Chicago Liverpool. .New York Sept. 17
( iiy of Antwer >. .Liverpool. .New York bept. IS
Kriu .. .iverpool. .New York Sept. IS
jvllonu. .New York .Sept. IS
Hihermun .Liverpool. .Quebec ....Sept. 19
Scotin .Liverpool. .New York.......Sepb 21
Mclitii Liverpool. .lio. u ton.. Sept. 21
City of ManeSi er Liven#. .New York Sept. 21
Siberia Liverpool.""New York Sept. 24
Cuba Llvt*rjKM>!. .805t0n......... .Sept. 1 ‘
TO DEPART.
j W Everman.Philadelphia...Charleston SejA
H Hudson Philadelphia. .Havana ocl. 1
Arizona ....New York. .Aspinwall Oct. 1
Russia New York. .Liverpool Oct. 2
H’,ar oi.the Cnion. .-PbilacJa. .Charleston Oct. 2
Pity oi’ Cork.k /.New : ;T.‘.'7;Ort;' ¥
Tarifa .New York. .Liverpool. GcL ‘2
Pioneer Philadelphia.. Wilraingt’n.NC... .GcL 3
Bremen* New York. .Bremen Oct. 3
Columbia New York. .Havana ........ ..(Jet. 3
Haramonia New York. .Hamburg Oct. 5
TioKft * ..Phllada. .New Orleans Oct. 5
Si Laurent New York. .Havre Oct. 5
City of Antwerp. New York. .Liverpool.. Oct. 5
Britannia New York. .Glasgow Oct, 5
Medway New York.. London Oct. ft
Palmyra .New York. .Liverpool Oct. 5
java. Boston...LiverpooL ... Q‘. t. 9
Chicago New York. .Liverpool.
_ ypAKD OF TRADI'i
HENRY WINBOR. )
CUARLEH WHEELER, Monthly CouMrrrmi.
JAS. F. YOUNG, I
MARINE BULLETIN.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA — 51it. .30.|
Bum Kibes, 6 9 | Sum Set». 6 M 1 High Wateb, 3 s 3
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Pioneer. Bennett, W 5 hours* from Wilming
ton, NO. with naval stores., &c, to Philadelphia ami
Southern Mail SS 00. - • • • . ,
Bark Scharayl, Crosby, 43 days from London, with
indee to H Karsten. „, , . ,
Bark Effort, Hussey, 42 days from Liverpool, with
mdie to John R Penrose. . ’ . . ' .
Maggie (Br), Putnam, 12 days from Windsor,
NS. with plaster to C C Van Horn.
ARRIVED ON SATURDAY..
Steamer Saxon, Matthews, 44 hours from. Boston,
with mtlM- to Henry Winsor & Co.
Steamer a II Stout, Ford, from Washington, with
mdse to W P Clyde *fc Co. .
Steamer Norfolk, Vance, from Richmond, withmdee
to W P Clyde & Co. t v ,
Steamer Beverlv, Pierce. 24 hours from New York,
with md*e to W P Clyde & Co.
Schr Clara Merrick, Montgomery, 4 days from Cape
Ann. with stone to captain.
Sehr Ettie Hall, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, DeL
with grain to Jas L Rowley & Co.'
S*-hr M C Bnrnite, Rickard-, 1 day from Camden,
with grain to, Jaw L Bewlcy & Co.
Schr L A Orcutt, Btulerrßangor. #
Schr Marv it Frances, Boyles, City Point
Schr W if Dennis, Lake, Salem.
Sclir J T Weaver, Weaver, Salisbury.
Tug Thus Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to W P Clide & Co. J
CLEARED ON SATURDAY.
Simmer Alliance, Kelly, Charleston, Lathbury, Wiclc-
(T?hain *.V Co.
Steamer limner, Robert 1 , Providence, D S Stetson
&, Co.
Sieaiwr Roman, Raker, Boston, II Winsor & Co.
steamer New York, Jones, Washington, Wm P Clyde
Steamer Claymont, Csrr, Richmond, W P Clyde 0 !® Co.
Steamer Ami Fli/.a, Kichard.sN York;'W P Clyde & Co,
McMm r R Willing, Cmitiifi'. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Sebr Mary Ann, \WcoU, Hartford, Borda, Keller &
N’.H’ilir*
St-l.r Mary & Frances, Boy!e?Petereburg, J)ovey. Bitlk-
Tiii/Thomart Allen, Tor Baltimore, with a
tow of bars»os,\V P Clyde & Co.
SAIL III).
Steamer T-nawanda, Captain Jennings, sailed at 10
.\M on Saturday for Savannah, with the following
iiju-senjicrs: Mr Ilohu Kinsley, Miss Mary Kiuslcy and
■servant Mr U W Lathrop, wife and servant, Miss J
Welsh and L Hiegins all for Macon; Geo S Marshall,
Tlit mas Spratlev, C 15 Uarbord, Mr A Gtnstine, Robert
Mason,
durerpomlence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES, Del., Sept. 27—9 I’M
Thu following vessels from Philadelphia, went to sea
Mutiny: lhok iinperador, lor Pernambuco; brigs Jobu
Aviles, lor Portland; Jacques, for Havre, and Prince
Alfred, for Halifax
Yours, Ae
MEMORANDA.
; Steamer Wyo 1 u i ng.-ileal,. teiiled from Savannah 28th
'iiiM. for'tfiff port. , "
SLeamcr Alexandria, Phut, hence at Richmond 2 1 til
instant.
“ Steamer Britannia, Laird, from Glasgow 13th Inst,
at New York yesterday.
Steamer Warrior, Patterson, cleared at New Yt>rk
2-tli inst: for Hong Kong aud Sbanghue.
Steamers Gen ileade, flenry, aud Raleigh, Marsh
man, cleared at New York iSth inst. for New Orleans.
Steamer America (Hrem), Ernst, from Bremen 14tli
and Southampton 17th inst. with "07 passengers, at
New York 2Mh.
Ship Seminole, llolmes.from San Franc'sco 3d June,
with Hour, at New York 2Sth inst.
Ship Nesutan, Schihye, from Calcutta Sth May, at
Boston SSth inst.
Ship Fleet ford, Stover, cleared at San Francisco 20th
ihst for New York. '
Bark Southern Belle, Robinson, cleared at Wilming
ton, 2litjt\ inst. for Montevideo.
lirig Willebald (Pros), Mutvel, hence at Swincmunde.
Mill inst.
Brig Win Crcovy, llaley, at Mobile 25th inst..from
New York.
Brig ft M Heslcn, Jones, cleared at Boston 20th inst.
for this port.
Brig Julia E Arey, Babbidge, hence at Bangor 25th
instant.
Schr I, M Rend, Httgg, hence at St Marys, Ga. 23d
inst. loading to return.
Schr Maggie McNetl, Brow, at St Marys, Ga. 23d
inst. from Savannah, loading for this port.
Schr HE Russell, Russell, cleared At-Wasliingtou,
l >7th inst. tor Bristol, Pa.
" y c .i ir n Jones, Iluutlev, hence at Machine 17th inst.
Schr Golden Eagle, Howes, sailed from New Bedford
27th inst. for this port.
Schr Transit, Racket, hence at Gloucester 25th Inat.
Sclirs Aid, Smith; John Stroup, Crawford, and Sarah
Louisa, Shiite, heuce at Salctn 20th inst, the latter for
k'schrlifs Hathaway, Cole,hence at Bangor 2flth inst.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
The Belfast (Me.) Age save: We fear that the bark
J U Brookman, Captain J H McCrillis, of this city,
will have to be given up as lost, with all hands on
board. She sailed lVoro New York, laden with an as
sorted cargo, bound for Valparaiso, on the 2flth of De
cember lasti since which time no tidings have been
heard from her, and sho doubtless foundered at sea in
some of the terrible hurricanes which prevailed on the
Atlantic const about that ( tlme. Capt McCrillis had
with him his only son, 23 years of age, who was llrst
mate, and his wite.nnd a»daiightor »ged 10, leaving one
daughter at home, who*lt is learcd, is the sole survn or
of toe family. :
IMPERIAL FRENCH PRUNES.-OO OASES IN TW
JL canniatere and fancy boxes, imports* andforsaleOf
JOS. a R USSIER ft CO» 108 Bouth Delaware avenua,
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ?A 1867.
M THOMAS * SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
. NobMM and IWRTH ftreet.'
tar Public Sale* at the Philadelphia Exchange every
TUESDAY, at 13 o’clock. . . •
tyr" Handbill* of-each property hwned flejparately,Tn
addition to which we publish, on the Saturday previous
to each an!?, one thousand catalogue* l In pamphlet form,
giving full description* of all tlioproportyto bo sold on
the FOLLOWING TUESDAY, anda List of Beal E*tat«
at Private Solo. , , . _
pr Our Sales are also advertised In the following
newspaper*: Nobth American, Pbksa, Ledges, Legax,
INTELLIGENCES, INQUIRER, AOJt. EVENING BtJLIaETIM,
Evening Telegraph, German Democrat, «o.
tV' Furniture Hales at the Auction Store EVERY
THURSDAY MORNING.
BA'NK AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, &c.
ON TUESDAY, OCT. 1, ,
At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange—
-2 niiorcß Ocean Steam Navigation Co.
5 eimnrH Acmh'fny of Miuic, with ticket.
10 rintreh Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, old. •
2* t-hurcH Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Co..new.
iwi Metre* Ridge Avenue and Manayunk It. R. Co.
1W) nitarcf* Wyoming Canol Co.
70 charea Kami; Jiimirnnce Co., par 850.
15 t-liare* National Hank of the Republic.
Do t>hurtf» Empire Transportation Co. n
DO i- hares Central 'I raneportution Co. y
0 shares Cuh-n Mutual Insurance Co. .. ..
2Do rimres American Buttonhole Overseamlng Sewing
Machine Co.
1 slmre Mercantile Library Co. ,
1 eh»re Point Breez-e Park Association.
85<u bond Susquehanna Steam Lumber and Lath Mills
iu.fi Lumber Drying (Jo.
20 ah are h Sixth National Bank.
Executors’Hale— ~ . .
81000 Delawere and Rantau Canal and. Camdeu ana
Ambov Railroad and Transportation Bona.
,$l5OO Camden City (N. Out. Loan.
Pew No. 58 81. riillip'. Church.
REAL ESTATE SALE. OCT. 1.
Trustees' Sale, bv Order of Court of Common
C< BRICK DWELLINGS.
Noe. 430, 432 and 434 North Seventh et. - _ ..._
Same Eetate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 702 Noble et. „ , .. . . , ,
Orphan*’ Court Peremptory. Sale—Eetate of Robert
Pollock, dcc’d.-DEBIKABLE 1 COUN/IT.Y PLACE».-13
ACRES. Rid.e road and Edacly Point lane.
Same Eetutc—LOT OP GROUND, comer of Salmon and
sB7 50, $64. $72 and
'■ VKlt “elegant MANSION, with Spacious Grounde,
8. W. corner of Forty-sixth, rtreet and Darby road. 2.th
Ward, the residence of Hon. N. B. Browne—4s6 fett
f, ont on 46th street, 270 feet front on Darby road.
Executor*! 1 Sale-Entate of Henry trancia, dec\l.~2
WELL-SECURED GROUND REVTS. each a year.
' VAi.i*AHi.K BnhiNras Stand —THREE-STOKx BRICK
STOKE. No. 312 North Second rtreet, above \ Inc.
TWO-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, N.
W. corner of Seventh and Green uta.
BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. h>2
N FOUK l STORY brick DWELLING. No. 419 North
1 TaVeRN STAND,'s.'lf. "corner of Water and Callow
'“sWiTOKV BRICK DWELLINGS, Noe 244 and 246
'‘elegant EOI.-R.STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with
Stable and Coach Houee, N. V.. corner of lentil and
C M(*piRN'FOCI“sT«JRY BRICK RESIDENCE, No.
,2 THKE™STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 1215 Vine
'three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 302 New
TIIREE-STi jRY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2115 Win-
' three-story BRICK DWELLING. No. ILI3 Olive
'‘‘S&STOKY BRICK DWELLING, Wheat Sbenff lane,
.ntiove Richmond rtreet. with privilege, of IV hart on
MODERN''RESILIENCE, No. 4107 Spruce Etreet-lma
t:
ihemrxh-ra convenience*. . . . .
LAlilii: AM> YALGABLELOT, l ine street, wcrt of
4uth ftn rt. 1W feet f '-nt. i
BISINLSS STAND Brick Tavern and
Dwelling. 8. W. cor. Wtli f»ud Bedford et. . _
LARGE and VAU Aill.E LOT. 21-t i-trcet. north of
Che-tmit street, 124 fc>-t front, and I*o feet deep to Aepeu
Sale, well (-(-cured Irredeemable Ground
Rent of j#2l3 a vear. , .
VERY DKHI'RABLE MANSION, with Stable and Coach
No. 47T0 avenue, *4 feet front, 1.0 feet
d STAXD-Fourstory brick
Store. N. W. corner Fifth and Cherry ft*., and fotir-Btnry
brick Residence. No. 5u5 Cherry-t , adjoining the above.
5 Bi-.ICK AND FRAME DWELLINGS, Noe. 41) and 42
l'rime it.. 2d Ward. 3d feet front.
g 37 r FalI yarticulare in handbills
SALE OF CHOICE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
HOOKS.
' In fine bind tags aud handsomely illustrated.
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
Oct 1, at the auction store, commencing at 4 o’clock.
Sale No. \?AS North Seventh street. - „
Sn-EKIOK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HANDSOME
BOSEWOOD PIANO. CARPETS, fcc.
I ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. . 1
(Jet. 2, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1445 north Seventh street,
above Montgomery avenue, miierlnr Household Corn)-
tiire, handsome Rosewood Piano, made by ochomacker of
Go.; M&treseos, Carpets, Bedi, China, Kitchen Ltexmua,
*Hay C beaccn early on the morning of sale. ■
Sale No. 1405 Locust street.
SL M«. SfeEs KE CA».
oil MORNrSG>
Oct. 11, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1405 Locust itreet, by cata
logue. the entire superior Bailor, Dining room and Cham,
her Furniture, Roeevrood Piano, by Schomacker: Fine
Dinner and TwvChma, Glaes and Plated \S are, Chande
liers, Oil Painting** Fine Bruseela Garpete, Cantou Mat*
tingei Fine MatreacscK. Beds, <fcc. • ■
Alfo. the Kitchen Furniture, Refrigerator, ic.
TO RENT—Several Offices, Harmony Court.
jOHN. B .My E K 8ft co 7CTiONkERBi
bkogans. TRAVELING BAGS, Jtc.
1 ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Oct 1, »t 10 o’clock, will ba told, by catalogue, on
FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about 2000 packages Boots,
Shoe?, Brogauis Ac-, of city and Eaatcrm manufacture.
Open for examination* with catalogues, early on morn
iXrge !l i>ekemptory,salh:. of boots, shoes.
TRAVELING BAGS, &c. %
NOTlCE—lncluded in otir Large Sale of Boots, Shoes,
i‘c., ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Uctobrrl, will be found in part the following fresh and
desirable assortment, viz— ~ , .. . _..
Men’s. bov?» and youths* calf, double sole, and half welt
drees boohs men’s, boys’ and youths’ kin and buff leatner
boots; men’s line grain lone leg c&u&frY and Napoleon
boots; men’s aud calf, buff leather buckle and
plain Congress boots and Balmoral-; men’s, boys’ nud
youths* super kip, .buff and polished gram half welt and
lienvv double sole brogans; ladies’ hne kid, goat, morocco
nud enameled patent sewed buckle and plain Balmorals
aud Ooneee>;> gaiters; women’s, misses’ and children s
calf nud buff leather Balmorals and lace boots; children i
line kid, sewed, citymade lace boats: fancy sewed Bal
lnorab 1 and nnkle ties; ladies’ fine black and colored
lusting Congress and pide lace gaiters; women’s, misses
«Pd children's goat and morocco copper-nailed luce
boots; ladies’ fine kid. slippers; metalbc overshoe# and
sandals; ciupet slippers; carpet and enamelled leather
traveling bags, <fcc.
SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE
JOBBING STOCK
Messrs*. POLLOCK, CASSELBERRY L CO., .
jlv catalogue, on four mouths credit, at 10 o’clock, with
out reserve,
ON WEDNESDAY. OCT. i
('ompriMiifi iu part— _ „ ... . . ,
50 cases Todinordeu Long and square Blauket Shawls.
25 case** at* rloo and other Shawl?.
lit) cartons Stella and Grenadine Shawls,
lm U dozen BrocbeScarfs, in great variety. :
li*oo dozen genuine EiuprrPans Kid Clove.- 1 .
1 1500 PIECES DRESS GOODS.
501 piece? rich Pari? and Saxony Dress Good-*.
IGO do 40-inch Black aud Wliite Cashmeres and rig d.
Merino?.
50 -do 6-4 pure gray Pongees. . .
... 25 do Striped Skirtings,;-.
100 do Black Figured stud Colored Alpaca?.
50 do Plaid and Figured Percales.
700 do Black'and Colored, Delaine?, Merinos. Co
lulrg", Rep?, Silk Gluillys, Paris Black Bom*
bazinea and Teinise.
LINENS.
fti piece? Buff Linein*.
25 do Dinen Drill?. • . •
Large asKortment of Housekeeping Linen
Goods, ineluding Table Clothe, Damasks,
Towel?, Napkins, &c. a t , • .
• 50 do White Jaconet*, lines Colored Cambrics, &c.
aoo rich imported Balmoral Skirts.
150 do White and Colored Flannels, and genera
assortment of Domestics.
12 cases Black Blackwood Beaver Cloths,
lot) pieces veiy rich Paris Fancy Cloakings.
150 do Supertine Fancy C 'S.Timeres.
60 do 6-4 Diagonal and Fancy Coatings.
Also, waterproofs, &c. , . ,
N. ]j _Wo call the attention of city and country buyers
to this sale, comprising besides the above, all the various
a, tides that are to be found in a complete stock of a large
jobbing house, which will be sold positively without re-
LARUE POSITIVE SALE OP BRITISH. FRENCH,
AK GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GObDB.
Wo will liold ft Large Salo„of Sorelm «»d DomfflHe
»*» Goods ' % c n h ‘?'XVda i y omor^g 0 mor^g. HS ° ’
Oct. 3, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 1000 package,
and lot* of Btaple aud fancy articles.
N i).—Catalogues ready aud good, arranged for exami
nation early on the morning of Bale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS. *O,
LARUE runi )N FWDAY morning.
October 4, at 11 o'clock, will be Bold, by catalogue, on
FOUR MONTHS' OREDifT, about 200 Piocea of Ingrain,
Venetian, List, Hemp, -Cottage and Rag
which may be examined early on the morning of Bale
JOSEPH LAFETRA
AUCTION RALES
HALF,B OP-BTCiOKBAND'K?AIjB3TATE.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
as case, fine PALM LEAF FANS round handle,.
fTHE PRINCIPAL MONEY EBTABLXS HMET. N. E
1 corner of SIXTH and RACEstroeto. „ . .
Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watche,.
Jewelry. Gold and Silver Plate, ana on all
articles of value: for any leimOi 01 tune agveeu on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE.
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Fae#
English, American and Swiss Patent Lever Watches ;
Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Leplne Watches l
Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt
ing Case and Open Face English, American and Swiss
Patent Lever and Lepine Watches: Double Case English
Suartier and other Watches;.Ladies* Fancy Watchee;
lamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings. Sruas,
die.; Fin* Gold Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf
Pins; Breastpins; Fingor Kings; Pencil Cases and Jewelry
*«ALHyA large and valuable Fireproof Chert,
Fifth andChertnut
street,. .
BY BABBITT ft CO. AUCTIONEEBB.
CASH AUCTION HODBE.
No. 830 MARKET street, comer of BANKrtreet
• Cub advaneed on conrtgnmenta without extra charge.
BY J. M. GUMMEY & 80MB.
AUCTIONEERS
No. 608 WALNUT street.
(V*HoldßexuUr Bales of
WF.AT. ESTATE, stocks and securities at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE . .
(V* Handbills of ouch property issued separately.
t3T One thousand catalogs os published and circulated,
containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also
a partial list of property contained in onr Real Estate
Register, and ode ea at private sale.
■Sr* Bales advertised DAILY In all the dally new»-
P W SALE ON MONDAY, OCT. 7.
WIU include—
BY ORDER OF lIEIRS-Thrce-story Brick store and
four Brick Dwellings, 8. B. corner of Twenty-fourth and
Caldwell etn«eta, below Walnut, i
No. 726 LOMBARD BT-Thrce-fitory Brick Dwelling,
with four Dwellings in the rear, running through to
Cullen street. . ,
THREE-STORY . BRICK DWELLING., with back
buildings and modem convenience!. No. 1U26 Vernon st.,
above Brov* n st.
TL. ABHBRIDGE ft CO- AUCTIONEERS, ’
. No. 605 MARKET street, above Fifth.
LARGE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES. AND HATS.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. , ,
Oct. 2, at 10 o’clock, we will sell by catalogue, about
1600 packages of Boots and Shoes, embracing a fine as
sortment of first-class City and Eastern manufacture, to
which the attention of city and country buyers is culled.
Open for inspection early on the morning of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETS, Ac.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
Oct. 3, at 11 o'clock, on a credit of three months, wo
will cell by catalogue, about 100 piccesof Ingrain, V eno
iinni Cottage and Rag Carpet*, to which the attention of
city and country trade is called.
Open early on morning of aalo for inspection.
AViF* HARVEY, AUCTIONEER T
(Late with M. Thomas <st Sons).
Store No. 431 WALNUT street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store EVERY TUESDAY,
SALES AT RESIDENCES will receive particular
attention.
Halo No. 421 Walnut street. •
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, OFFICE TABLES, BEDS
AND BEDDING, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Sk.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, "
At 10 o’clock, at tho auction store, an assortment of
ruperif#r Household Furniture, F'eather Beds, Bedding,
marble top Tables, fine Brussels and otcer Car peta.Ac.
- ... Philip F6kD."Auctioneer. -
Ti/TcOLELIiAND A TO
jyjt PHILIP FURD A CO.. Auctioneer*.
606 MARKET street
SALE OF 1800 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, Ac.
ON THURSDAY MORNING. M 1 .
October 3, commencing at 10 o’clock, wo will bcu by
catalogue, for cash, about 1800 cases Men's, Boys* ana
Youl ha’Boota, Shoee, Brogans, Balmorala Ac.
Alao, a deefrable assortment of Women’s, Misses* ana
Cbildren’e wear. , . . ...
To which the epecial attention of the trade la called.
B' SWrr&H\CT GALLERY. No. 1020 CHESTNUT
street, Philadelphia.
ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MODERN OIL PAINTINGS.
JMnciually from the American Art Gallery, N. York.
On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS,
Oct. 2 and 3, at 1% o’clock, at Scott’s Art Gallery. 1020
Chestnut* street about 186 MODERN PAINTINGS, of
varied and pleasing subject", all elegantly mounted m
rich gold leaf frame?. Now open for examination with
descriptive catalogues. Sale without reserve.
miIOMAB BIRCH A SONj" AUCTIONEERS AND
1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N o. 1110 CHESTN UT street
Rear entrance 1107 Sanaom street „
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVER-Y DESCRIP
TION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
SAEE3 EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Bales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the most
• Reasonable Terms.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, ‘
f ) No. 422 WALNUT street
iJIMTLWCI.
1829~ CHARTER FBKPETUAIfa
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street.
Assets on January 1,1867,
#3,553446 13.
CapiUL ...... 8400.00000
UNBETTLED CLAIMS. ~ INCOME FOR 18CT
827.481 18, $306,000,
Paid Since 1829 Over
#5,500,000.
Ferpetwl ml Temporary Polldea on Liberal Term,.
DIRECTORS. ,
Cho. N. Bancker, t Geo.Fdra,
Toblu Wegner, Alfred Fitler; .
Samuel Grant, Free. W. Lewi., M.D4
Geo. W. Richard., I Peter McC.IL
t.„. rli. 1 Thomaa Spark*.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Prealdent,
GEO. FALEB, Vlce-Prealdent.
JAS. W. MoALLISTER, Secretary pro tem. f»U
Delaware mutual safety ujsurance com
panvjlncorpor&ted by the Legislature of Pennsyl*
Office, 8. E. comer Third and Walnat atreet*. PhiiadeL
marine Insurances.
° f W ° ri ‘
on goods, by river. c-nnii, lake and land carriage, to all
oans of the Union. __
FIRE INSURANCES
on merchandise generally.
On Stores Ho F u»e T^.coMpA NY
November l, 1866.
*lOO,OOO United States Five per cent Loabt
5114,000 00
130,000 United Statea Six Ter cent Loan,
138,600 00
100,000 United States 7 3-10 per cent Loan.
Treasury Notes 211.600 00
136,000 City of Philadelphia Bix per cent
Loan (exempts) • • L4J,otH eu
64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six per cent
, Loan 64,700 00
44,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent
Loan. 44,6510 00
§O,OOO State of New Jersey Six per cent
Loan * 60,750 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage
6 per cent Bonds ........ oo
§,OOO Pennsylvania Railroad Becoud Mort
gngcOper cent 80nd*................ 34,3d0 oo
15,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six
per cent Bonds (Penna. R. K. guar
antee) • 10,760 00
0,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent , ujuinnrt
Loan •.. • 18,000 uu
7,000 State of Tennessee Six percent Loan. 5,W0 00
16,000 800 shares stock Gemiauto'.ra Claa
< Company, principal and interest
Guaranteed by the city of Pbiladei
filua .' 15,000 00
48 shares stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 8»258 «6
6,000 100 shares stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 3,900 00
20,000 80 shares stock Philadeluliia and
Southern Mail Steamship Company.. 00,000 00
156,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, tint infniviivl
liens on city property iflp,wo uu
' Market value *1,070,380 76
Cost 81,030.653 05
LM&.060 Far.
Keal Estato ...
Billa Receivable for Insurances made
Balance duo at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies—Accrued Interest and other
debt*duo tho Company..... * 88,923 98
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other .
Companies,Bs:l73. Estimated va1ue......... 8,980 00
Cash in Bank 22
U ,. Drawer ' 447 34 «,619 DO
81,407,321 U
•This being a new enterpriae, the par U aiaumed u the
market value.
ThomaeC. Hand. ' Henry 81oam
John C. Davie, William GTBpnlton.
Edmund A. Souder, Edward Darlington.
Theophilua Paulding, H. Jouea Brooke,
John It Penrose, Edward Lafourcade,
Jamee Traquair, . Jacob 1\ Jonca,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jamea B. M'Farland.
Jamea C. Hand, Joshua P. Evre.
Wm. 0. Ludwig, Spencer M’llvaine.
Joaepli H. Seal, Jacob RiegcL
George G. Leiper. George W. Boroadoa,
Samuel E. £okea. TOO jfg
JOHN C. i)AVISq Vice President
Hzkey LTUBraw, Secretary. qeis-tnoi
ggr-j FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL
rfm -pliia. Office, No. WN. Fifth street. Incor
irSlßl A pointed March 27,1820. Inauro Buildinga,
f ErMM f?- Household Foraituro and Merchandise
generally, from Loss by Fire (in the City of
JI&33ES& Philadelphia only.)
BBDBB5?? 1 Statement of the Asset* of the Association
published in compliance with the provisions of an Actor
Assembly of April 6th, 1842.
Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City
of Philadelphia only 9941,8 M 17
Ground Renta (in Philadelphia only) 20,148 31
Real Eatate ; . SB.OW 28
U. 8. Government (5-80) loan 45.000 00
U. S. Treasury Notea
Total 91.066,083 »
TBUBTEEB.
Levi P. Coats,
Samuel Sparhawk,
Charles P. Bower,
Jesse IJshtfoott
Robert Shoemaker.
Peter Armbrustor.
Yftn. H. Hamilton,
John Souder,
Fetor A. Keyaer.
John Philbm,
John (J arrow,
George I. Youn*,
joieP LyB WIL H. HAMILTON. PrOTldent,
SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice President
WU, T. BUTLER, Secretary
THAME INSURANCE COMPANY. N 0.408 CHESTNUT
® rtrMt * PHILADELPHIA. ~Q-'“
PIKE AND INLAND INBUEANOR.
' DIRECTORS. ■ „
Francis N. Buck. John W. Eyerman.
<}harle« Richardion. - Robert B. Pottor,
Henry Lewis, : Jno, Keaelor, Jr„
,f h2sggZ?'.
w. I. BiAarauw* Secretary j
PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPA**** kOF
“tSb'W.BMm
CAPITAL, #150,000 PAID IN. .
Imnrance on Uvea, by x early Premiums; or by I* 10 <X
rear premiums, Non-forfeiture. ,
Endowznontßfpayable at a future age,or on prior oeceau
by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums —both
Non-forfeiture. ...
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Term Policies. Children’s Endowments. -
This Company, while giving the Insured the security®
a-pald-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Lift
burinesa among its Policy holders.
. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, ana to act
Executor or Administrator, Assignee or . Guardian, ana in
other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court
of this. Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or
bodies politic or corporate.
DIRECTORS.
Samuel R. Shipley, Henry Haines,
Joshua H. Morris, T. Wistar Brown,
Richard Wood, ' Wm. C. Lonßatrath,
Richard Cadbury, William Hacker,
Charles ?, Coffin.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary.
THOMAS WIBTAK, M. D., - J. B. TOWNSEND,
oc4-tfv Medical Examiner/ Legal Adviser
rnRE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.-OF.
l.fice, No. 110 South Fourth atroet, below Chestnut I
'"The Fire Insurance Company oi the County of Phila
delphia,” Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
In 1839, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire, ex
clusively. _
“ •••• CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliably institution, with ample capital and
contingent fund carefully invested continues to insure
buildings, furniture,merchandise, Ac., cither permanently
or for a limited time, against loss or damage by fire. At the
lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its cu*
adjusted and possible despatch.
Chas. J. Sutter, I Andrew H. Miller*
Henry Budd, I James M. Stone,
John Horn, EdwinL. Keakirt,
Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr„
George Mecke, L Mark Devine. .
8 CHARLES J. SUTTER, President.
BmJAMm F. Hovckxjky, Secretary and Treasurer.
THIRE INSURANCE EXCLUBIVELY.-THE PENN.
J? sylvania Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated 1836
Perpetual—No.-6W Walnut street, oppoaite-Indo-^
favorably known to the community fer
over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage
by fire, on Public or Private Puildings, either permanently
or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods
and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is In
vested in a moat careful manner, which enables them to
offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of
loss. DIRECTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John DeverenxJ
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Hazelhurst, . w * e « ..
Thomas Robins, , „J. Gillingham Felt,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President
William G. Cbowxll, Secretary.
-DHCENIX. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEII
r nJ'CORPORATED 1804-CHARTER PERPEUAL.
No. 224 Walnut street, opposite the Exchange.
In additiod to Marine and Inland Insurance this Com;
Eany insures fr*m loss or damage by Fire, on liberal
jrms, on buildings, merchandise, n\niit ure » «c., for
limited jieriods, ana permanently on buildings by deposit
Company has beon in active operation for more
than flUty Tears, during which all losse* have beon
P rompUyadJu«teaand i)l^t , ToKg
David Lewis,
Benjamin Ettlng,
Tlio3. 11. Powers,
A. R. McHenry,
Edmond Castiu.on,
Samuel Wilcox,
Louis C. Norris. 4
WUCHERER, President,
* John L. T-lodge,
N. B. Mahony,
JohnT. Ixj*.ri«,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Lehman,
, D. Clark Wharton.
Bainnx Wnoox, Secretary
TEFFERBON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI
(I ladelghia.—Office, No. M, North Fifth street, near
by tho Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char
ter PerpetuaL Capital aad Assets, $150,000. Makelnsa
ranee againat Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private
Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, Goods and . Merchandise, on
favorable terms. djheCTORS.
£,ft|&r. M»er.
John F. iFelsterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer,
Wm.McDanieC Adam J. Glass,
Christopher 11. Miller, Israel Peterson,
Frederick Staako, Frederick Ladner.
Jonas Bowman, QEORC
\ JOHN F. EELS'
Philip E. Coleman, Secrel
American mutual insurance companv\-
Office Farquhar Building, No. 328 Walnut street, Ma
rine and lnland Insurances. Risks taken on Vessels, Car
soes and Freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on Inland transportation on rivervcanals, railroads, and
other conveyances throughout the United States,
oxner conveyance
PETER CULLEN, Vice President,
EOBEETJ.MEE.ggoU^
William Craig,' Wm.T.Lowher,
Peter Cullen, J. Johnson Brown,
John Dallet, Jr M Samuel A. Rulon,
William H. Merrick, Charles Conrad,
Gillies Dallett, Henry L Elder;
" BenJ.W. Richards, - S. Rodman Morgan,
Wm M. Baird, Pearson BerrilJL
Henry O Dallett. ; 110
American fire insurance company, inoor.
poratedlBlo.—Charter perpetual.
No. 810 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surploi In
vested in Bound and available Securities, continue to in
sure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels
In port, and their cargoes, and other personal propert*
All losses liberally an adjusted.
Thomas R. Marsh. James R. Campbell.
John Welsh, Edmund G. DutUh,
Patrick Brady. Charles W. Poultney,
John T. Lewi. T „. „ Israe Morris.
John P. WetherilL _
THOMAS R. MARIS, President.
At.ukbt C. L; Cbawtobd, Secretary.
Anthracite insurance company.-charter
PERPETUAL.
Office, No. 311 WALNUT street, above Third, Fhilad’a.
Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buna
ings, either perpetually or for a limited tune, Household
Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also, Marine Insurance on vessels. Cargoes and Freight!.
Inland Insurance to
Wm. Esher, Peter Sieger,
D. Luther, J.E.Baura,
Lewis Audenried, Wm. t.Dean,
John R. Blakiston, John Ketcham,
Davis Pearson, John U. Hevl.
WM. ESHER. President
F. DEAN. Vice President,
ja22-tn,th,B-tf.
WM.
We. M. Smith. Secretary.
MACHINEUY, ikon, a
PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.—
JL > ROBERT WOOD A CO.,
Manufacturer* of
CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS,
GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS,
FOUNTAINS, S'ASES, STAIT AR) *o ■
VER ANDAHS. SE TTEES, STABLE I'l TTINGS.
nn 6 RIDGE AV.; &eu)iiia pa .
ROBERT WOOD. TIIOS. S.. ROOT.
BRONZE WORK.
Having fitted nr our Foundry with special reference to
till' above daw of Work,we are now prepared to fill with
nruiuptne** all orders for Bronze Casting! of every de
scription, to which the subscribers would moat, reapect
fll] 1 v call the attention of the public.us also to their varied
Gm
‘^.JiSuf 10 * fon “ d 1,1 t,,L ' Miff WOOD A CO.
T. VAUGHAN c!oPe' VM ’ U ‘ MERRICK
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGI
TON STREETS,
PitmjnxpmA.
. MERRIOK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, ... ■
Manufacture High and Low Frees lire Steam Engines, Tor
Laud, River aud Marino Service.
Boilers, Gaaoniotera, Tanka, Iron Boata, Ac.
Castings of all kinds, eithe-rircu or hraaa.
Don ETame Roofs for Gas Worka, Workshops and Rail.
r °]te;orts ar. I d'Ga3 Machinery, of the lateat and mostlm-
Pr Every C deaCTiption’of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar,
Saw and Grist Mills, VacuumPana, Open Steam Trains,
Defactators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. ' •
Solo Agents for N. Bllleux’a Patent Sugar Boiling Appa
ratus, Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer and Ami Inwall
A Woolaey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine,
36,000 no
217,637 23
GAS FIXTURES.—MISKEY.ME-RRILLATHACKARA.
No. 718 Chestnut Btreat, manufacturora of Uaa Fix.
tnrea, Lamne, Ac., Ac., would call the attention of the pub
lic to tholr large and elegant aaeortmont of Gaa Chanda-
Here, Pendants, Brackett, Ac. They alao introduce gas
pipes into dwellinga and publio butldingaand attend to
extending, altering and repairing gaa pipea. All wont
warranted. ■
XTUMBER ONE SCOTCH PIG IRON-GLENGAR
IAI nock brand, inatoreaud for aale in lota to suit, oy
PETER WRIGHT A SONS. 115 Walnut street le7-tl
COPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING.
Brazier 1 ! Copper, Nails, Boltt arM IngM CopW, no 1 '
itantly.on hand and foreale by HENBYtVINSOK A Cw.,
No. fgQ South Wharves.
COAL AND W««».
INVITE ATTENTION TO
saar-sa
lalfctf Arch atreat wharf. Bohnylldfl
t T AIIGE ROOiTvTc'ANT, WITH BOARD; ALSO,
A table accommodations for two gentlemen, atlolo
Spruce Htrect „ „ __
TTAnNSmrUNFURENISHKD SECOND AND THIKD
H story rooxnß to runt. Apply to 1223 Walnut at. »028 3t*
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AT
JDMraVGravonatlne'B. 149 Price at., Germantown. ae36 b»
T—ngnANDSOME RESIDENCE,NO. 8018. EIGHTH
atreot coraor of Spruce, 1 la now open to metre
boarders; aingle rooms and suites; privato table if do
aired. . BD!
B" OND’S BOSTON AND TRENTON BISCUIT.—THE
trade supplied with Bond’s Butler, Cream, Milk,, Oya
tor and Egg Biscuit. Alao, Woat A Thora’a celohtntod
Trenton and Wine Biscuit, by JOS.B. BOSSIER A CO..
Sole Agents, 108 South Delaware avenue.
h^ao^allUß^ScO., Agsats for Beat
08 South DtUwareArenne..
INBPHAWOK,
GE ERETY, Prcaldent
STERLING, Vico Preoldent.
itary. .
UOAKDINO.
SHERIFF’S PBOCLAMATP /*
(JHEBIFF’B SUPPLEMENTAL' PKOCLAMATION.-
O Notice is hereby given that the following change*
and correction!) in tno Proclamation of the 12th mat. ar«
to be observed, to wit: c
Fifth Ward—nth Division vote at No. 225 Spruce street.
Ninth Ward—Toe Freemen of Ninth Ward are to elect
one person to serve as a member of thcCommon Council
for two years, fc : .
* Tliirt entli Ward—The Freemen of Thirteenth Want
n ro to elect one person to serve as a Director of Public
Sclio/’} 8 * or tlie unexpired term of A. de-
Ct Fotwh.^ en^1 Wnrd~7th Division vote at tm&N» E.corner
A f KleveVth and Parrish streets. \
Fifteenth Ward—7th Division vote at No. 2437 Callow-'
11 Twentictli Ward—The Freemen of the Twentieth Ward
are to elect mu? person to serve ns n Director of Public
School* for tire jmr.vplred term of Thoe. It. Brown*. re- .
?i ?wehtv.t!iird Ward—Sth Division to vote at the NeW\
Arsenal Hotel. Bridge and'-Taeony streets. - • •
Twentv-tourth Ward—llth Division votcattho N. W.
comer of Thirty-fifth and ITaverford street?*
Twenty-fifth Ward—-The Freemen of the Third Election
Division to elect one person to serve ae an Aldermun for
11 4th*Division vote at No. 1500 Richmond street.
sth Division vote* at the house of L, Bhunhurt, corner of
SAVE TIfV*EOMMOX\VEALTEI.
HENKY L. HOWELL. Sheriff
f*/i i i..vi»i4i.i*iii a. Sept. 27.1867. • _ se3U-m2ts
hHIPPEHS’ GUIDE.
Philadelphia and Southern Mail SteOm*
ship Company.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The Stbamnblp .
STAR OF THE UNION,
Captain. T. N\ Cooksey, will sail for the above port on
Wednesday, October 2 9
at 8 o’clock A. M., and every two weeks thereafter.
Freight taken for all points in connection with the South
Carolina Railroad.
The PaatfengCr accommodations of this Steamerare of
a superior character. ‘ . ‘ V
Freightnow being tecoLved at Pier 18 South Delaware
"Avenue. v ’“ •—,•• •:
WM. L. JAMES, General Agent,
fle24-tf| 814 South Delaware avenue.
For Boston—Steamship Line Direct.
8 AILING FROM EACH PORT EVERY FIVE DAYS.
FROM PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ANB LONO
WHARF, BOSTON.
This line ia composed of the
Steamships, \
ROMAN, 1,458 tons, Captain O. Baker, \
SAXON. 1.250 tons, Cuptair.fi, H. Matthews*
NORITIATV.I,2OB tons, Captain L. Crowell.
The SAXON from Phlla. onThuwday.Oct. 3, at 10 A. M.
The MjUMAN from Boston on Tuesday, Oct* 1, at 3 P.M.
These Stcameliipß sail punctually, ana Freight will be,
received every day, a Steamer being always on the berth.'
Freight for points beyond Boston sent with despatch.
' For Freight or Passage (superior accommodations),
apply to HENRY WINSOK & CO.,
my3l 338 South Delaware avenue.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S
HafmnSm REGULAR LINE
(SEMI-MONTHLY) *>
FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA.,
JUNIATA, 1,215 tons. Captain P. F. Horfa.
TIOGA, 1,075 tons, Captain J. T. Mono.
The TIOGA will leave for New Orleans on Saturday*
October sth, at 8 o’clock A. M., from Pier 18 South
The JUNIATA will leave New Orleans for this port
Octobersth. « ... „ ,
Through bilh lading algnod for freight to Mobile, Ga*.
veston. Natchez, Vicksburg, Memphis, Nashville, Cairo*
6t. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati. _
Agent* at New Orleans— Creevy, Nickerson a Co.
* WM. L. JAMES.General Agent,
314 South Delaware avenue.
ft-23 CHAS. E. DILKES, Freight Agent
' THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
Sfiftlffifa REGULAR WEEKLY LINE • ,
FOR SAVANNAH, GA. - ,
TONAWANDA. 860 tons, Capt. Wm. Jenalngi,
. WYOMING, 850 tons, Captain Jacob TeaL .
The eteamship WYOMING will leave for the above
port on Saturday, Oct. sth, at 8 o'clock A. M„ from Pier
18 South Whan - eff. , ypn* ** ...... _ _
Through passage tickets sold and freight taken forjaD
points in connection with the Georgia Central Railroad.
Awnti gt Savannah —Hunter & GammelL
WM. U JAMES.General Agent,
314 South Delaware avenue.
fe23 CHAS. E. DILKES, Freight Agent.
■SUffiC LINE
(SEMI-MONTHLY) „
.FOR WILMINGTON. N. C. „
The steamship PIONEER (812 tom). Captain J. Bennett,
will leave for the above port on Thursday. October 3d.
at 8 o’clock A. M., from Pier 18 South Wharves.
Bills of Lading maned at through and reduced rates to
all principal points In North Carolina. .
Agents at Wilmington—Worth A Danish
‘ WM. L. JAMES. General Agent,
214 South Delaware ayennsu
CHAS. E. DILKES, Freight Agent.
- PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND. AMD HOB.
TO THE BOUTH
ADD WEBT.
Bteanuhlpe leave every SATURDAY and 'WEDNESDAY*
at noon, from first wharf above Market street
THft6UGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBEKN. .
Alto, all points in North and South Carolina viaSeaboar#
and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg, Va., TennMaea
and the West*- via Norfolk-Petereburg. and South Sidft
Railroad, and Richmond and Danville Railroad.
The regularity* safety and cheapness of this route coin*
mend it to the public aa the most desirable medium for
carrying every description of freight *
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense or
transfer.
, Steamships insute at lowest rates.
fteUht received Dally. p CLYDE « 00..
M North and South Wharves.
W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and City Point.
T. P. CROWELL 6 CO., Agenta at Norfolk. apiltf
—HAVANA STEAMERS. . . ■
SEMI-MONTHLY LINE.
■MaattfiCi The Steamships _
HENDRICK HUDSON .CaptHowee
STARS AND STRIPES... ......Capt. Holmee
These steamera will leave this port for Havana every
°*TliVs tcuun H?i'i RS AND STRIPES, Holmea. maater.
will sail for Havana on Tuesday morning, October 15UJ.
at 8 o'clock* „
Paaaaso to Havana, $BO, currency.
Mo freight received after 8 aturday,
For freight of P«*«^^ W ATrSON * SONS.
140 North Delaware avenue.
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA
Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via
SHBIiBm Chesapeake and Delaware Canal* with con*
noctions at Alexandria from the moat direct route for
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton, and the
leave regularly from the first wharf above
Market street, overy Saturday at noon.
Freight received daily. p &
14 North and South Wharves.
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. „ •
M. ELD RIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria, Vir*
ginia.- apll-tf
FOR NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE
and Raritan Canal.
SBIBmHm Express Steamboat Company Steam Pro*
pallors leave D&Qy from first wharf below Market street.
Through in Twenty-four hours. Goods forwardod to all
points. North, East and West, free of commission.
Freights received at the lowest rates. .
WM.P. CLYDE
J m?W.uttoSL A h B cw t Vork. apll-tf
—DAILY LINE FOR BALTIMORE,
afllMfißfc. Via Cheaapoako and Delaware Canal.
ifSJS. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steam.
boabfcQfcmpany, daily at 2 o’clock P. M. . _
- Theoteaiuerß of this lino are now
tween this port and Baltimore, - leaving the second
wharf below Arch street daily at 2 o clock P. M. (Sundays
“carrying oil description of Freight as low aa any other
handled with great care, delivered promptly,
and foi warded to ell point. beyond the terminus free of
attention paid to the transportation of all
description of Merchandise Horses, Carriages, iic., &c.
For further to
apl6-ly§ No. lB North Delaware avenna
FOR NEW YORK-SWTFTSUKK
WatJllßly TranaportaUon Company Doapatch and
Hmr.'tiiiSm Swlftsuro Lines via Delaware and Rari
tan Canal, on and after the 16th of March, leaving dally at
la M. and 6 P. M.. connecting with all Northern and East
ern line.. For freight, which will bo taken on accommo
dating tei ms, applyto WM. M. BAIRD * CO.,
mlife-ly No. 133 South Delaware avenue.
i.-y—rDELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM
Tow-Boat Company.—Barges towed between
Philadelphia. Baltimore, Havre de-Qrani.
Delaware City and intermediate point.. ■ . .
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. Oapt JOHN LAUOH.
LIN, Sup’t, Office, 14-S. Wharves, I hila. ayll-tdels_
/ IONSIGNEES' NO , riCF,.-t:ONSIGNEES- OF MKR-
V chnndlee per Ainer. ahip AS HAM' AIU ,
Strickland, mnater, from Liverpool. will ™of
pennita on board at Ardli .treat wharf, oj to .lined on
the nndereigned. The general be toned on
Friday, the 27th Inat., when all go"?",., 1 !?,', ‘ vVltlfillX
be eent to the public .tores. ILILIt M l.Krll l
S6NS, 115 Walnut street. a
siicral ordcr will bo iasuud on the 27th Inst.
from London, will pleaao .end tholr permits on board at
pSJ?M South'Wharvee, or to the counting-room of the
uiemieued The general nrdar.gH3.L-e.lamed.eaJiitiniv
e?v l4tfi Inst, when all goode not permitted will bo eent
fneubllcetow. WORKMAN & CO., 123 Walnut »t Belt
CITEAMSIUP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.-Consignee*
O of merchandise per above steamer wUI ploaw .end for
“° W lMldln * rt ENRY WltfsOß A CO.
J^NB?^to^w«. , No^« r North avenn*
**FkrScolar attention given to repairing. .; f