THE DAILY EVENlNGTEL;EGBAriI TRIPLE SHKKT. PIHLADEIjPIIIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1866. G ' ' , NUMBER XCII. v f : A DttT FOR MENTAL BYfiPEmCB, AND A CURB FOB UT-FOOUONDK1A, HY-IOCRISV, OR ANT COMPLAINT OF A HY OBDIR. ))Y OUIt BE1UE3 EDITOR. ALMANAC AND DIARY. BCBT MXTRB-ILLOflieAL OBSERVATIONS FOB TBI I WKAK. October. Monday, f.- Ex-rostmanter Walborn receive! mit ot Silver Plate, presented br the Carrier f the Post Office, as tribute to nil attain menu ai a man of Letter i. Tuesday, 30. Rational Guards of Philadelphia not expecting to to to fans to exhibit thorn selves, goto Florence, J). J,, Instead, And in dulge in Isrgot practice. - Wednesday, 31. Imoortant arriral at the White House Mrs. Doctor Walker; visits Andy in Bloomer costume, and prescribes Extract o Constitutional Amendment lor Shattered Con titutioni. November. Thiridty, 1. Important debate In City Council , M to the propriety of selling; cooked v'e uale la . the market house. Referred to the Committed on the Prevention oi Crnelty to Animals. Friday, . Reduction ofcharges'on the Atlantis Cab e take place. The euarros are now so light, especially the charges of elootricitr, tha . the slgna'B aie not distinguishable. . Saturday, 3. SxriksColukh DAT. The Edito receivos a commipsion from QoTernor Swann ot Maryland. offering him the position ot De tectiye oi Jokes for (be city ot Baltimore. Ai VISIT TROdL THE PROPRIETOR OF THE : '. LONDON "TIMES." Account of the Supper, Etc. The advent ot the ereat newspaper man, Mr. John Walter, of the London Times, in our midst, It rendered interesting by tbe wonder on our part as to how he found out where Philadel phia was. He surely did not depend on the columns of tbe Times to acquire any geogra phical knowledge of the United States, lor had he, he would, it is more than probable, have brought . tip in Asia Minor in his hunt for Philadelphia. But, thanks to "Appleton's Rail way Guide" and the hackney coachmen, we have had this week among us by 'eaveiu a real live Britisher, , o iciinicuuuj n paper wim more wants,' tmtll "'mala onrl famnln II a i. , , UVUUICU -Alexander, who, very foolishly, like a New York .newsboy, cried because there were no more Worldg. Mr. WalfPr Mm Roro tn ooo tl. T,J Men of America, but we believe he was not inl- - ' ...av IV D(,v laic iht;u llalea Into any of the lodges (notwithstanding ke could have received four dollars a week when sick), nor was he, in any decree, made acquainted with the Order. Indeed, be ex- TBI IJfJMAJf rtliJNfJKVS Jka mn. ITALltA fiArnvJ All TO FIND HER. pressed his perfect disgust at the appearance f gennine Indian Princess who wanted to ell him a pair of bead slippers near the door f his hotel; her garb and whole appearance were so different from what he had seen on the labels of the cigar-boxes in 'Hengland. D INDIAN PR1NCES8 AS MR. WALTBB " DID FIND DEE , Mr. Walter, however, did arrive here, and, like all good Englishmen, manifested his joy at . theeceape from tomahawking, in his trip over the Camden and Amboy Railroad from New York to Philadelphia, bo contrary to his expec tations, by a good supper, at which good things hould be eaten and said, not only by Mr. Wal ter, but by everybody elne who might happen to be intimate with the proprietor of the Lon don Time, that has correspondents in all her Majesty's dominions, and on which, by 'eaveus ! the sun never sets. ' ,., The supper was given at the sign of "The Goat ad Gridiron," and the party sat down pre cisely at ?1 o'clock P. M. The wines and 'arf-And-'arf were or the vintage of 18G6, from Fol. Degan's, whose vineyard is situated on the Peu yuik Road, down in the Neck, where bo many people have been shot lately. At the head ol Ike table sat Mr. Bong-Kong Reed, formerly of China, supported on the right by Mr. Walter in person, And over the left by Mr. Alderman Mc N alien also in person, together with many others whose names have from time to time figured in the papers under various circumstances. Sir Eicbard Yaax, the Hairy, also occupied a seat of konor at the table. . The 'following Bill of Pare was prepared bv the host of "The Goat and Gridiron" In honor ot the occasion: BUI of Fare. SOUP. From tbe various Theatres and Ba'ooni. and ot the different Varieties." FISH. Packers. Sbeepgheads BOILXD. Calves-head-liraio Sauce., ROAST. . , . Irish Tongues and Chops Fenian Sauoe. , XBTBXES. Iad Duck. ; ' , Post Ofnce Liver. VXOXXABLXS. tAbDat Heads. Some i'umpkins. Doad Bests, SALADS.. . ' u 1 1 Sliced Salaries. A. man am W A mm wo Arf-aue-'Arf nd tu Cold Shoulder , After the cloth was removed, which the waiter did as soon, as he discovered how they were spilling the things over it, the festive party begs making speeches. Before' any speaking was commenced, however, the Chairman, read me regret which he then held in his hand, of Tjtmmmf 1 i . ? ' ' -: 'H&H' ' ..,.!. - - ifcsj per hoes who were expected, but who were unable to be present. The first one was from Mr. Pavii: To fr. Heed, Chairman of the London Jimes Vted:. , . I oBTiiicfle Monrob, Va Dear Sir: Circum stances over which I have no control will pre vent me from mingling in your hilarity on ine evening ot jour supper. You will convey to the proprietor of tbe London Timet mv.warm appreciation for the services ho rendered tbo 'Lost Cause," and although Pittsburg Landing was not in Pennsylvania, hs he supposed at the t'me, yet we should bave liked It to have been there, and ibe more fully I appreciate bis de sire to bring General Beauregard's army so far North. Aho convey to him my confidence in the truth of Ibe prophecies of his paper, par ticulailythe latest onfs, altboufh at present I am unacquainted with the aiibjcct of any of tbcm, or of what they are about; yet tell him not to despair on account ot past failures, but to keep on in tbe good work, and some of them must come true, particularly if they are contra dictory in their statements. Again I must beg vou to excuse my being absent on the ninht in question, as mv engagements here are oi such a nature that 1 cannot make any promises as to my future n ovemcnts. Give my respect to Mr. Clymer, and tell bim to cone and see me. yours, in true secession bonds, Jefferson Davis, President C. S. A. At the cloae of the reading Mr. Walter moved a pot of 'arf-and 'arf to the "tenint ot tbe For tress Monroe of 'Ampton Cross R jads." (Drank with cheers.) Alter some short speeches by M csrs. McM ullen Ingersoll, Vaux, and others, Mr. John Walter proprietor of tbe London Times, rose and said: Gentlemen bof Hamerlca: When hi first landed hm jour country hi was surprised to find tbat the Indian savages did not hini'est your steamboat piers, though other savages did, and the risks I ran bin New York bin getting from the boat to my 'otel will be a matter hof 'istory. Ill ham halso himpressed with the fact tbat hi have no use for my tinder-box hand steel hand flint, which hi had tbe precaution to bring with me, for the purpose of sirlking a fire if hi should be overtuken at night away from hany 'ouse. My friend, and former correspondent to my Eaper, William 'enry Ru6sull, Esq., told me that it hi was challenged to fight a duel honthe boat or cars, hi could speak to the proper hotlicer, hai.d he would put bus hoir and wait till the tight wa3 hover; hi have ten duelling pis tols, but nobody wants to flcbt, aud by 'eavens hi ham glad bol it. (Applause.) . Gentlemen hof Ilninei'ica: Let mo say that hi halwaye knew jour war would he hover, hand hi hexpected hit would be hover eooner than Li thought it wood, baud hit was. (Great cheer ing.) Gentlemen hof Hamericat Perhaps hi ham hoccupjing time tbat could be more pro fitably hempfoyed by hotber gentlemen, but by 'eavens hi hnm proud to say bl'm a olarstcd British subject, and liO allegiance to her Ma jesty, hou w hose hemplre the sun, by 'eavens, never sets. (Here Mr. Alderman McMullen proposed "Three cheers for tbe 8on that never sets." Tremendous cheeriner.) Gentle men hof II am erica, let's take a drink. (Cheers.) The meeting, we should add, passed off very plevantly, Mr. Walter promising in his next letter to the Times to give all the gentlemen a notice, and Mr. Dcgan a flr.-t-class puff. Mr. Walter has left our city, and gone We9t. When be goes home he will have a little increased knowledge of "America," and will not suppose tit th United States- is the capital of New York. ' T The Slclc Han. Dr. Jonathan handing to Andy a dose of the Eiiract of Constitutional Amendment "Take it right down, Andy, the more you'll look ntit, the worse you'll like It-" Explanation. In our paper last Saturday we aid something in reference to the Methodists which was reckoned a loke by some jokers of that very solemn body. We hereby disclaim anything like a joke in these columns. Our object is to be as stupid as possible; and we beg that hercalter, if any one should discover a oke made cither on a Method or any other way, that they will report the fact promptly to the publisher, and measures will be taken at once to have the who le edition bought up. "Time ib Up. James Stephens made his fare well speech at Jones' Woods. New York, on sun- day Inst, and announced 'that there would be fighting in Ireland belore the 1st of January, and tbat he would be in the midst of it.' " Fighting in Ireland is nothing new, but that Mr. Stephens will bo in tbe midbt of it is some thing new, and we shall be glad if he don't get hurt. Perhaps It la lie. We sec among the announcements of persons to speak at a Johnson meetino; in Baltimore Is "Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia," We don't defi nitely understand what Smith this is; but if it is John, we think we know him. A "Model" Lodging-House. The Patent Olllce. An Ointment for Politicians. App Ointment. A London letter maintaius that this is the goldcu age ot literary men as tegards the pros perity ot their private circumstances, and goes into details as follows: "As tnarlee Dickens himself made known the dispute with liis wile, thuie is no harm in alluding 10 It, or In concluding irom the tact that he allows her 00 a year, ana that he keeps up both a town and a country house on a scale ol considerable cxponse, that his inoomo n not loss tbuu 3000 or Jtl'JOO a year, proDably yet more. Ills ienodical, All the itar Hound, produces him nearly hall tbat sum and bis 'rtufifuaV in public aro worth jt600 a year. Mr. JJickens is renerous and sympathetic at ways ready with his purso in a (rood cause aud also with his in iluence. Mr Xroliope lias a good income in a Gov ernment ollioo to b' ij.u with, lie keeps his hunt ers, and is splendid y tuouutcd at the sport, lie usually bm a houseful ot company, though he works as bard as auy man 1 Know, lie is in no dannor of want, eveu ihuuirh tne Ameri can Congress adnerea to its uniair and suicidal course. Kln o s professorship at Cambridge, tDouKh it appears to have Ukeu every drop ot mauli nessout ot him, bus at lcusuupplicd him wrh u com petent inoome and added cousiiletabty lothe means which bis ehurcn-liv ng already eupp led. Ol Iricnd lupper what shall be suidr He is liumousol, prjutl oi ibe poU)arhy ol hi works in America, and In variably recurs to it in talking; ol the ooniemntuous treat mert he meets alth from critic at homo aud on a beautiiu! e-iate m hutrey tuanks bis stars ttiat if tliecunsois are against him, ho can thrust a hun dred eomons lu their luces. Alfred leonyson. had he no pension would still be a rich man. The autaor of 'Ten Thousand a Year' luxuriates in the opulence or a highly pud judicial oftioe for which he lias only party recoiuuieudations. Miss Evans has but to Hit up hf r Unner, and hall the publishers In London would tun to a preposterous figure for her lite ary . u tbe rellfrious author, the McLeods and Uutlules' aud bpareoDs, 1 ean eutf say thai theus ' aaost pronperous caUlna of any, equAUiuireven flll0,"clcaii'B pay for new dramas, which is a bold statement to make. la a word, the poor author, Who is alius saw lime deserving, ean hardly be stud t exist la Ld.Ubo t ths preetnt biae." FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. B UY FURNITURE- AT GOULD CCS I ln Dfrois. corner KINTUsiui m ruvt .., OS. tl OH or.vvau rvflfll. 'i h isrpest. ehesjifst, and beat sUiek ef rrnltnre, o Ty crlpllon. In the wor o. Bend tor Printed t'ata- lotsesnn i rite i.un. in sunnanem ot nieterial and worknin.liip Is (nsrantted of ad we sell. Fum'ture lor Parlor, Drawing room. Chamber or Bod room, lMntnir rooin, Librsry. Kitchen, Servants' rooms. OtBnes, i vio'a, ( horches, Odd Fellowt, Masoos. or other I odie. BtilpK .n.tllutionn Clubs, Colleges, pBb 0 Bulliln(i bote's llonrding Bouses, Uospltoli, Fairs, or a smitle piece ot Furniture. I rawlrps end estlira es furnished when required. Orders sent by post will be executed wltb despatch, and with liberality and JnstneM of dealing Coaniry dea'ers, ana the trude generally, eonttnae to be sunp'led on tbessme liberal wholesale lerme that insure thens a talr pioflt. parties at s olstanee may remit through oar Bsnkei, the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank, t henna, street or the Union .National Hank, Third street, or by Impress. :beek, or Post Office Order, im mediate attention will be glien, and satisfaction Insured. oom.n a co.. S E. come KISIB and MA RKKr streets and it os. 37 and 19 MortU 8CON I) fltreet, tldfiD Philadelphia.1 PLEASE OBSERVE THAT RICHMOND A FOREPAUCH'S Is tbe Cheapest Place In this city TO BUY YOUR FURNITURE. Onr stork Is ibe Unrest and most varied, as our prices are tbe lowent. I.OK'T Fi KOF.T TO CALL before aurehairlnt else where In order that we may hare an opportunity of piovlng tbe truth oi the above assertion. BICIIMOUD t FORErAUGU 28 tuihr2mrp lo. 40 South BECOKD 8t , west side T HOUSEKEEPERS I have a large stock ot every variety ot FURNITURE Which I will sell at reduceo prices, consisting oi PLAIN AND MAKBI.K TOP COTIAGjt HUIT8 WALNUT CBASDeK BV1TA. PAKl.OR fUllb IN VKLVitT PU78H J'AHLOK BUI18 1H HaIR CLOTH. PAlll.OK U1T8 1M KF.PS. 8ldeboard, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc. P. P. OUSTING 8 1 K. X. corner SECOND and BACK streets. h No. CHARLES E. CLARK, 11 North ELEVENTH Street BEDDING AND COTTAGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Hair and Busk Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and PL lows. BeBt Quality of Spring M attresses. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washetands, Chairs, Towel Backs, Hocking Chairs etc l'ev Cusbl us, Feathers and Down. Cumtortables snd Blankets. 9 5 Wsmim FIRST-CLASS FIMITUUE. A Large Assortment of the Latest (Styles On band, and will be sold this, coming season tat very' n odcrate prices, at I. LVTZ'S Furniture Establishment, 0 6 8m . Ho. 121 Boath ELEVENTH Street ESTABLfSHBD 1795. A. S. ROBINSON, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DHAWING3 ETC. llannfacturor of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER. No. OlO OUESNUT STREET, T111BD DOOB ABOB THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA- I IS? COAL. JAMES O'BRIEN DEALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL JIT TBE CARGO OK SIKGLK TO. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Eas constantly on hand a competent supply of to aiovo rapuior Coal, sut able for family ubo, to which he calls the attention of bis friends and the public generally, Orde'sioltatlto. 206 South Fifth street, No. 3a tiouth Seventeenth street, or through Despatch oi l'ost OtLce, promptly attended to. A eUPEKlOB QUALITY 0' BLACKSMITHS COAL. 7 6 TP YOU WAM PERFECT SATISFACTION X in every respect, buy the celebrated PKK8TON uOAL, Kgf and Htoye s'ces, at SI per ton. Also, tbt genuine LaULK VK1N COAL, same sizes, name price, and a very fine quality of LEbltiil. ag aid Htove, at 7 60perton. 1 keep nothing but the best Orders re elveuatho. 114 touth TUIRB BUeet. 624 SO. 304 NORTH RROiD ST. B. W. PATBICK & CO., DEALERS IN ' LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL CO ALi HAZLET0N, MAH0NY, EAGLE VltN, AND RE-BROKE .V STOVE, Always on band, under cover, and free Iron DIRT and 8LA1E. CilSsmwfiui COAL! COAL! COAL! The best I.EHIOH ai.d BC1K TI.KILL COAL, pre Psred exprecsiy lor isuil.y ue, consianlly ou baud In my V aid, No JSI1 CALLOW lllLb ttrtet. unuereover, dellvcied on short notice well screeneo, and p ckwl iree of slate, at i he lowest carh prices. A trial win jecure ) our custom JOHN A. W1XSON, Buccesnor to W. I FOf' K. PiULADXiriiiA, August i7, lbt.6. tit a FERTILIZERS. J3 A U G IPS RAW RON E SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LTME. 1 great Fertilizer lor eil crop. Quick in lb action and perniantut in lis irltcts. Established ova taeive yeaic. Jiealera supplied by tbe cargo, direct from tW whari ol ibe manuiuctory, on liberal terms. Alkuulactuicd onlr by BAUOII & POJIS Office So. 20 South LiLAWARE Asnue, 8 4nuwSrp PUUalelphla 7 LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TflE CITY X AM) COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' ' .Estate of ilWAM MtLiOWELL. debased. Tbe Auoltoi appointed by the Court to audi), settle and adjuirt the account otAJ.K. AlcDOWtLL. Adiululatra lurc. t. a. oi lllWinb WriiOWltLL, decaod, and to report dmtributlon of the balauee in the iauds of the aeeouulant, will meet the parties IntoreHteS lor the pur- foaeolhla appointment, ou MONDAY November ft, st, at 11 o'clock A. M , at his olllce, Ho 41 WAUJuL'f Sireet. to tbeclli ofPhliadeiplila. lVUistuftt W. V. blfciB, Auditor. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS GRAND OPENING i CF FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS J. S. BORCEXSKl, No. 21 North NINTH Street, (EAST SIDE), IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FREKCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BRIDAL WREATHS, Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, Etc. Thin old established and well-known FRENCH AKI1F1CIAL FLOW EH OTOUE has been altered throughout atd refitted in tiuo French stylo, and 'will open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, With a magnificent assortment of Fine French Flowers, Wi oaths, Leaves, Granaes. Feathers, Vel vet,, K ibbona, Hornet Krarae,, and Millinery (Joods of every description and variety. J. S. BORQENSKI, No. ai North NKHTU Streot, . 10 22 mwilm Above Market, East Mdo. VOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT ST. BONNETS AND HATS, LATEST STYLES. EVERY VARIETY OF , BONNET MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. 10 1 2m rp m jw W E Y L & K O 8 K N 11 E I Jl, riT Ol'KN THIH 1IAY. . A splendid aisortuieut ol e.t aud 811k Hats lor J.aaies anu ennaren All the newest shapes at very low price W Mow. Ostilch. and Pheasant Plumes. Royal Velvets, L'ncut Velvets, tiros d'AlxIques, Frosted veiveta. Tbe same goods In eyery other shade ofeolor. Velvet KtbDOna. TrlntmlDH Klbto.. boutM UHiImmu Paris Ornaments. Flue French Flowers. French and Mew York Bat an licnnet Frames, Laces, lllublons all at tue very low; hi market prices tuuutrviirtj-HOLKhALIS ANli HETAIL, VouutrjrTjrW.. -"-TfiiflvxavA to. O.re US a eall 10 'm Ho. 726 CUKetlS UT btrcet. SPLENDID OPENING OK FALL AND WINTER BTTLF.B MRS. nr. A. RtNTwn ?A?1,l.-oaKMUT street, PhUadeiphU, CLOAK TRlMallaOS. Also an elegant stock ot Imported Paper Patterns for Ladies' and Children's Lresa Parisian Dress and Cloak Making in all Its vaiieties. Ladles lurnlsblna' their rich and costly piateila s may rely on being artisilcal.y fitted, and their work finished In the most prompt and elll cleut manner, at the lowest possible prices at twenty four hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns in sets, or by the single piece, lor merchants and dreas- now reaoj. vKUoin MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 223 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of MILLINZBT, Mfsse and Infants' UaU and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Ctapes Blbbons. Feathers, yiowers.yrames. etc 718$ SADDLES AND HARNESS. JfJUFFALO ROBKS, LAP RUGS, HORSE COVERS A large essortmtnt, WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, at low prices, together with our usual assortment of SADDLERY, ETC. WILLIAM S. IIANSELL & SOS, 21 No. 11 MARKET Street, WHlSKYKANDYTvVINE, ETcT NATHANS k SONS, I MP O TIT E It S OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, ISto. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street, PHILADELPHIA. It OB KS aATHAHS, BORACB A. HATHAMS, OaLASSO D. NATBAS, 10 2$ IppRED. BALTZ & CO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, GINS, Etc SOLE AGENTS FOB Riviere, Cardat A Co.'a CXKiAAC No. 110 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. tl I 3m DENTISTRY. THK GOVERNMENT HAVING VcQhrt? Krenied me letters-patent lor my mode oi ai ministering Mnou Oxide Uus, by wnlch I havs txtracttd n.any thousands of Teeth without pain. 1 am Juntifli d In ancrlli s tbat It Is boih aler aud superior to any other now in use. TR. C. L. MTJNNS S 21 6m No. 731 HPfcUC'K Utreet. PERSONAL. .lOO EXTRA BOUNTY. T-r-- The undersigned Is regularlr llceiMod by the United States Government to collect the hxtrs Bounties aud hat all the laoiliUes for a speed settle ment. Call onoraldress .. OFOROE W. FORD, . Ko. 241 COCK Street, one door below Tlurd. 10 2S!m t'hllado piila g L A T E M A N T E LSI SLATE MANTKL8 are unsurpassed for Durability, Beauty, Sfength, and Cheapucs. bLaTE MAKTEL8 aud elate Work Generally, made to order. J. J3. KIMES A- CO., 013 v os 2120 and V. CHESNUT Street QEORGE PLOWMAN, OAIIPENTE11 AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street, And No. Ill DOCK Street. Machine Work and aHUwrlabtin "lovntlv attended RAILROAD LINES. ' KE A D 1 N t) 11 A I L BOA 1) . OKKAT 1RDSK I.1KTR. 'Virn'!"AiKi.i-iiiA to tub iMTT.nmn ry 11 A I.8A, CbM BFR1.AJID A MI VV VoihS-i V t C KAllAB i0K1H' RTHWtT, AliD TUB W1HTLK AKRANOFMF.NT OF PAR8EROEB TEAJJJ8, LeavlrKthe Cornnanva Denot. .iTmoTtpitTn CALLOW U1LL Blieets, Fnlladcipala, at the fcuowina hours: MORNIFO J tvOMMOTJATIOlff, At 7H0 A. M., lor Keattlng and intnrmeaiate Ntatfnns. Htutnliic. leaves Beadlnc at 6110 r. It., arriving Philaatlphia sts io P. M. At 81.1 A. M.. Ui haadlnr. Lebanon. HarrtsWa. Pott.. Vllle, Plnegrove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Willlamsnort, riuira, xiocneiter. lagaia xana, tunaio, i.entown, Wilketbane, Pittslou, Vork, Cat lisle, Chambersburg, jci.ifvf biuwu, eic. eio. This train connects at BEADING with East Pennsyl vania bailrcad tralna f r Ailentowa.ete .and theLebanna Valley train tor Barrlobnrg, etc, at rOKT (JUNTOS with Catawlssa Ral.roao trains fnr Wllllamsbnrg, Iick TI . M...I ... . . Tiitiumunuil wl.K A i . " i , r. i it i i , ttii , h, DUiniPDUn'i mm i, u i uniu Central. Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Sumine hanra trains fnr Northumberland, Wllliauuport, York, Cbambersbuif , Plnerovo etc. ii it.KSWJi j-.ArKE.rtr, Leaves Phllacelphla at S 90 P. M., for Heading Potts vllle, Ilarrliburg, eto connecting with Beading and Columbia Italtioad trains lor Colnmnla, e'C MEADINO ACCOMAtOllATlOH Leaves Keaclng at 6' Ki A. H., stopping at all way St tions, arrrvlsg at Ptilladelphia at 8 40 A M. Keturning, leaves t'hilaaelphia at 4 ao P.U.tanlves In Heading at 7 ,16 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Ilarrliburg at 810 A. M., and Potttville at 8 46 A. At., arriving In Philadalpbla at 100 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Ilarrliburg at il'10 P. U.j PottsvUle at 2 45 P. M., arriving In Philadelphia at ' ' HARHISnUBO ACCOUfMODATIOX Leaves Reading at 7 SO A. M., and Harris burg at 4 10 P. V. C'cnntcting at Resettle- wllb Afternoon Aocommo- dutlon south at.tt bO P. M., arnvlug in 1'liUadelpfaia at 10 Market train, with passenger ear attached, leaves Phlla deli hia at 12 46 noon tor Reading and all way ttatloas. Leaves Beading at 11S0 A. M , and liownlngtowu at 12 3C P. M lor Philadelphia and all way stations All the altcve tralna run daily, Bundaje exospted. Sunday trtlns leave Pcttoville at 6'00 A. M and Phila delphia at 8 15 P. M. Leave Poiludelpbla for Reading at 8 00 A. II., returning from heading at 4 VA P. M. CllKenKR VALLEY RAILROAD. rassenpers for liownlrgton and littermellate points tae the 7 ilO and S ir, A. M. and SO p. M. trains from PLi.alelphla. roturulng from Uownlngtowa at 7tX) A. A4. and i'l"M r oon. SEW lOBK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEtsT Leaves New York at 7 and 9 A. M. ar d 800 P. If., passing Availing an on ana u m a, m ma r r, H,. ami con necting at llairlabur. with l'ennavlvanta and Northern Centiai Railroad express trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago, TTimauiauiri, r.imna, raiiimore,eco. , Returning, exprtss train leaves Harrlsbnrg on arrival o the Penns) lvaiila expiess fiom Pittsburg, at 8 and DMA t. Slid 8-15 P. M.. naa.lnir Readlna at4-4U and 10 M A M., and 11-80 P M .and arriving In New Vork at 10 A, M. and -MS P. M. Sleeping ears accompany these trains through between Jersey City and Piitsburg, without A mall train forlfew York leaves TIarrtsburg at 2-10 P. M. Alall train for Hsrrtsbnrg It aves New York at U M. HutlUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potuville at 7 ana 11-30 A. M.. and 715 P. At , returning from Tarnaqua at 7 86 A. M. aud 140 and SCHUYLKILL AND 8'JBQCEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7 AO a. m for l'lnpcmv. mnA Barrlsburg, and 1-50 P M.lbr I'lm'grove and Iremont, n.urninK iron jiarnaoorg no w r. M ., ana iron) Tre- uwii u t i a, a, urn dt) r ai. TICKETS. Through first-elais tickets and cmlnrant tickets to all the principal oolnts In the North and Went and Canaila. The following tickets aie obtainable only at the office of a rmujuBii, Treasurer, we. ra s. irULKl tl btreet, PbUadel)ibla, or of O. A. MCOLLS, (Jeneial Superlntaud- COMMUTATION TICKETS. ' At 25 per cent, di.oount, beta sen any points desired, for lauujica anu arma. MILEAOE TiriCF.T. Good for 2000 mlies between ailpolnu, $52 50 each, for BWASON TICKETS. . For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, CLJUtUYME Residing on the line of the road will be ramtshed cards limine ummwi ana wives to ticket, at talf tare. EXtUHOWB TIOKUtg From Philadelphia to principal atatl ius. good for Bstitr. day, bunttaj, and Monday, at reduced fare, to be had only at toe Ticket ottlre, atTUiUTEENTH audCALLO WllIlX Direeia. . rRKTOIIT. Goods of all descriptions fur warded to all tha above K!m,"rnLtComD,ul' rlsht Depot, BUOAD aud WILLOW Streets. FBEIOI1T TRAIN S Leave Philadelphia daily at 6 110 A. M , 12-45 noon, and 8 P. M., for Jteaolng, Lebanon, llarri&burg, pottsvllle. Port Chnton, and all points forward. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places cn the road and Its branches at A A. Mand for the principal taticns only at D-I5 P. M. IS TPOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND -- Auiuuy uu. x uiueipuia ana Trenton Railroad Com- vnriAr pttit. mt r tin . rr w-nv --v.yr and Way Placts, from Walnut Street Wharf, wlU leave as At 6 A. M., via Camden and Ambor. Anuimmnt.. tlon , l"9S V. ? A ,M, v Csmden and Jersey City Expres 8 00 A I ' t . U...I, f'.tnil.n anil A K.. ...... At P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommodation iuLlLi?1'; f u; .,et . 2-29 . , .hi., ,1. amucu inn Auiooy Accommouation . and V.m1iir.nl 9il Al... ... At 8 A. M.,2 and 5 P. M.,"for'iuounriioilV.EwaM rArTi riOPf rw mrt it V tn.. A a . a . a a -a r f tVi,, i'h ""w"""- a. a a. at. ana ir.M. At A .llri to . r 14U A . e m . " , v i o, , nu I r. za. ror isn House, Palmyra, Ulvorton, IToKrest, Delanco, Beverly. Edgt water, BuillnBtcn. Florence, Bardentown, eto. The , .5 M- aud 4 p- M-llne rnn alrect throuKh to Trenton. Vli18. J(.0M. .KAN81NUT0N LEPOT WILL LEAVB ------- iw -J., auu li r MX IfllKUl), VIA K firm ill Otn ami .1k.a !.. v ... x VB l!. . " AJt rflLl P. M. And Mid. ri ' vimivii .iniiiuji. viu. At 7 and 10-IA i.l I'll! i J r An.. - ' --. ; , ' i u, nuu o r . jn., ror corn- Ilf'J "'. O'ro1;1".. Uolmesburg, Taaony, Wlsslnommg, Mridesburg, and Frsukford, and at 10 16 A. U for UnS lol, Scheuck's, Edolngton, and 8 P. M.fer Holmes burg anil IlltAVIii.lnta .f.linn. At.,7 30lI; 8;-M.fcr Wagars FaDs. Boffalo, Luiik irk. Canandalsna, Elmlra, lihaca, Owege, Roches ter, Bingbamtou, Oswego, Syruouse, Ureal Bend. l in1 Y Sim f WJ IlkabhatirA aJ ahah a - - n. a. I ,..i..,,., Duonujn, Diruuosuurg, water f pS'.,dS' Kaston. LambertvlUe, Fiemlngtin, eto. The 3-ao P. M Line connects direct with the train leav- . " "uu, Aueniown, uethlehem.eto. At 5 p. AI. tor Lambertvllle and Intermediate sutlous. nitiuiaji n. uaTitu, Agent. -VrOItTH PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD.- - rr. - ,MIJl" D"h auove j nompson. For DEI riLEHEM.LOYLt BTOWN. MAI CH CHUNK VlS'lIlN Bit llluiwiUT r. i7,7.,.. .' V!.uail ..At 7 ?. A: !; tLxpress), lor BeUilehem. AUentown. ssaucnjnuuK,tiazleton, WUUsnisport, and Wllkcabarra. At 3 B0 iP M. (Express) for BetlUeh" m, Easiou.Vw!; At 65 P. Jl for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chunk. i i , i ir. " " ana ! r. At. lor Port Washington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. White cars ol the Second' and Third Streets Line Clt Paa.cnuar f!ar. run rilrrt In lh. ..n.. lUUVri L,it blur ..u..-r. Leave Bethiehtm at 6 25 A. M. and li 'lb Noon, and 8-18 Iave Doy estown at 8-40 A.M., 815 and 6-30 P. M. Lea e I.amoaie at 6 00 A. AI Leave Fort Washington at 10-50 A. M and 2 15 P. M UN SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia for lioylentown atii-iiOP.M. I'oylentoun for Philadelphia at 7 20 A. V. jieiiiieiitm tor riiuaueipnia ai i-ao r. . Ttironyh Tlckula must bo procured at the ticket offices, Tllltll MtrvKt r RKIIUM Ulrri.r 6 ill ELLIS CLARK, Agent. i QCXCl PHILADELPHIA AND EIHK RAIL,- J.UUVt.KUAD.-'inn great line traverses the North ern and Northwest Cornties of Pennsylvania to tha City I ..I . L-. I I . 1 . .. .. V . . . .. 1 t , 1 . . 1 1 1 crin ij it shij-b wi. a. u..a iwnw, Run ia OiiuraieU ny tne i eiiuityivaiiia jinuronu i onipanr. TIME OF PASSENUEU TRAINS A V PHILADEr.PriTA Arrive Esatward Erie Mall fraln, 7 A.M. ; Erie txpreai iraio. . i . .t. Leave Westward Erie Mali, 0 P. M.t Erie nress Train, 13 M. . . I'ushentter ears rnn through on tne Erie Mall and Express . ' ' . VV.1DHUilV.li . T . . "- V alll . U ; - 1 n n . - Mflto .warn w. w r . ai., biiii.b, h CTIO H" A. VI. Leave Erie at 4 45 P. M., arrive at New York 410 P M Mt limit Sleeping Cars on all the nlk'ht trains. Forlntiimmtionreiipuotiiigp.aiiungnr business, aunlyal corner TH I RUE 111 and MAJllvET diroets. Phl.i. Alio ior irvmui. uuiines., oi me l oinpauy a AxontS, 8 B. Kingston. Jr., corner Thirieentli and Market streets, Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, Erlej .WUllaiu Brown, II. H. HOUSTON, Ucneral Freight Agent, Ph'la. H. W. 1WV NNEB.UeneralTkket ASeut! Phila. A. L. TYLER, General Sup., William. port. "TT7 EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM V v mot or market Street (1'ppar Ferry 1. commeno- lug MONDAY, l-enteniberiil. lSti.J. i.r.AlK niir.AnF.t.PiiiA ah tmiowa:- For Briduoton. bdleni. Millvllle. and all Intermediate lauona, at 8 A At. Mail.. 3 30 r. At ; rseranw. For Woodbury, 8 A. M., 9'W and P. ror Cape May, at 3 1X1 P.M. ..ra RETURNING TBAiHfl tXkVK Woodbury at 7"I5 aud 8"40 A. M.. and i ii P. M. Brldgetoa 7-05 A7M"and 3-at) P. M. Fre sbt.J 30P. M Saltm at 6 50 A. M. and 3 06 P. M. relg ht.5 it P. U. Mlllvllle at ?45 A. M. sad P. M. Fr.lfit 6 10 P. M. '....u.. ..ii .& A.M..Paatengerand Frelibt. FralebS wlU be reoaived at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut atr-, tron. A. M. UnUI 5U0 P.- M. That received bfore7 . wui go "nrooKU the same day. Pra'.ht AlaUvarr, WU: ' " ' 1 ' a mnK m ,i:iua, (2 J. VAJ JUlNS8JtLAJUt, Super H.tcent RAILROAD LINES. FiIIILADELrillA, WILMINGTON AND DAL. 11MORE RAH ROAD. . T1S-E TABLE. Commencing MONDAY. Jniv a. 1t. Trains wtll leave I lepot, corner ot BRUAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue, as lollows : rxirets J run at in a. ss. (Mnnflnys exeep'vt), for Tla. I. Ii.ni. a... A W I.it.n t..n .1 ..m U... ... . M. - . . ..'11 I .. . cillivvi. ana ,lniii,iaji.... "',,.., ,iv,l,1i T IU.,.. ton, Newark, F.lkton, Nonheant, Perrjvtile, Havre-de-'rare, Aberdeen, Perrjmans, Magnolia, Chase's and dioiibbi a itnn. Wy Maintain at 8 ISA. M. (Pnnflaja expted,fn Paltiniore, stoping at allrogular stailenj betneeapbila- dell hia ai.d llaitmore. De aware Railroad Train at 9 A.M. (Snndays excepted), for I'rli ces Ante, Mllfind, and Intermeillate ttation. F.xprenTiain at 1145 A. M. (Sundays excepted), Baltimore and WaililnRton f.xprrtis Train at a p.m. (Hnnnays exossteo), ror Ha. Ilmnre and Waahlngton, stonptng at Chester, C'laymont, t. laniiiiuiun, .xiewara, Aiatou, noruieavt. rarryvuie, Havre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Kdgewood, Mag noils. Chase's and Sietnnier's Run. Night F.xpreas at 11 P.M., for Baltimore and Washington. Pa iaen era by Boat from Hal (more for Fortress Morv rpe, Norfolk, City Point, and Richmond, wtll take the Il ia A.M. train. mA WlIJdNOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Btopring at all Station between Philadelphia and WIN mlnittnn. .T.,rnl',,e,P"'sat A.M ,12-80, 4 80.8, and 11 30 P The 4 W) P.M. train eonnecta with Delaware Rauroav tor Harrlmnon and intermrOlate stations. 6-80 F. M, The 114 A. M. trnin will not stop at station betweii Chester snd Philadelphia, .uuoiui l-80ra'rid6pr,'W C,U ,eV rbn,d)'Phl 'A-Ua "THROUGH T1AIN8 FROM BALTTVOIIE. Leave WllmlnRton st 11 A. M ,4-xfl and 10 P. M CHEHTER FUK PlltLADELPPlI A. Leave Chester at 7 'J. 7-56, 1014 aud U 4Q A. M..I13. 6-10, Via, and 10 P. M. ' 1 FROM BALTIMORB TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Balilmore 725 A. Jl , Vt ay-moil. t) M A M. Fxaios. 1-10 P. M , Express. 0 85 P. M., Express. 8-2A P.M.. Express. TRAINS FOR PALTIMORB. Leave Chester at 4-49 and 8 '- A. M , and 8 38 p. M. Leave W llmlngton at ft V3 and 1) 33 A. M., aud 4 15 P. M. FretRbt Train, with l'astenger Cats attached will leave as follows: Wilmington, for PerrjvMe and tulermediate stations at Oft P. M. Baltimore, for llavre-de-iiraoe and Intermediate stations at 4 4i P. M, Perry villa for Wil mington am bite uiedlat stations at 4 20 A. M., connect lug at Whmlngton with 7 13 A. M train fur Phllauelihia. BUNDAY TRAINS. . Express Trs'n at 4-15 A. M., lor Baltimore and Wash-, ington, stopping at Chester, Wi'.mlngton, Newark, F.lkton, Nortnesst. Perry vllle. Havre-de-Graee. Aberdeen, Perry -msn's. Magnolia, Chase s and Stemmer's Run Night Exprsis, 11 P. M . tor Baltimore and Washington. Accommodation Train st ll'JIOF. M. for Wilmington and Intermediate stations. . . . BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 8 25 P. M .stopping at Hnvre-de-Orace, Perry vllle, ana Wilmington. Al.o slops at Elktoa and Newark fto tske passengers rorFrUladelpnia and leave pai scngers Horn Washington er Baltimore), and Chaster to leave passengers from Baltimore or t ashmgton. - Accommodation Train from Wilmington forPhiladelphUl and intermediate stations at S2 p. M 4 16 U. F. KENNEY, Superintendent. ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.' FALL, ARRANGEMENT. Ike Trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot at Thlrty-tlrsi and Market streets, which Is renchc d directly by the cars of the M arket Street Pas senger Railway, 'lhoseof LDeCticsnut aud Walnut Sirctjls Rail way i tin within one siiuars of It, On Sundays Tne Market Street csrsIeaveEleventh and Market Su. 43 mlnntes before the departure of each Train. Mann's Bar gage Express will eall lor and deliver Bag gageat the DepM. Order left at the Olllce, No. 631 Ches nut street, wui receive attention. , TRAINS LEA VI DEPOT, VIZ.! Day Express at 900 A. It. Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 At at, at 10 A. M. A 11 20 P. M, 1 an Line and Erie Express... ...at 12-00 M. FarkesbttrgTralr at l'UOP, M. Ilamsburg Aocommooatlou at 2-30 " Lancaster Accommodation ..at 4 00 " Pltt.burg and Erie Mail at 9 00 " ' pl.ilsileiptla Express at 11-00 ' " P.ttsburg and Erie Mail leaves dally, except Saturday. Philadelphia Expiess leaves daily. Ail othar trains dally, except Bnnday. ' - Passengers by Day Express go to Wllliamsport without change of tars, and arrive at Lock Haven at 8 10 P. M. Passengers by Day Express go to Carlisle andChamuers burg without change ol cars. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at tbt Ticket Olllce. No 1 Chesnut street, t TKAISS AkfUVC At OKfOT, VIJS. Jr . ?!rclniiatl Express atl2't0A,M. iuiaoiphta Express at 7-10 " Paoli Accommodation, No. 1 A 2, at 8-20 A.M. 4 7-10 P. M. Parkesburglraln at 9 -00 A 111 Lancaster Triain at 12 40 P. M. iaiijiie ........at 1-10 " Day Expiess M yM .. Harrisburg Accommodation at ) ' PhUadelphia B xpresa arrives dally, except Monday Cincinnati Express arrives daily. Ail other. trains dally, except Sunday. T .wu Pusstugers leaving Lock Haven at 1 CO A. M.,: and WII liamiport at 8 40 A. M., reach Philadelphia without change of",sJ.from w ""smsport, by Day Express, at ft-ftOp. M. The Pennaylvanla Railroad Company will not assume fmT..rlB,k,for H88age, except for Wearing Apparel, aud limit their responsibility to One Uunured Dollars la An Emlm-snt Train run. ilaii. (niunt Bi,nri.,., fn'l PsrUculart as to fare and accommodationt , apply to 813 FRANCIS 1 UNK, No. 137 DOCK Street. PHILADELPHIA, GER&IANT0V7N, AND NOBRISIOWN It AII.nO AD.. '. i thrn1aJ,dtafUir THURSDAY, November 1, 186(1, tmiilfur- FOR GEHMANTOWK. . fl 1 he 8 2(i uowu train, and H and 53, up trahis wtll not stop ou the Gormantown Branoh. ON 6UNDAY8. -Leave Philadelphia A. M., 2, 7, and tojf p. m. Leave Germantown 8i A. M., 1.6, aud 9VP, M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD nd'uP.M''UdelPl11 8, 8, 10, 12 A.M., 2, BJf.BV, 7,9, Leave Chesnut nm 710 minutes, 8,9 40, 11 40 A.M. 1-40, 8 4C, 6 0, 6 40. 8-40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. ON SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia 9 i mioutea A M., and 7 P. M. MntMs?P.ait Um7'fi6mUUM, W-W, 40,an FOR CONSUOnOCKKN AWD K0BRIST0V7N. J,Lcvei,1!lldt'lpnl8'8l"'11'tl5' minutes A. M., lli.8. H, 6X. 6", 8-05 minutes, and li P. M. ' ' 4jf 6M aSd8 Palv? ' 7 VU mll,ntMl u ' M- l?he bii P. M. train will stop at Falls, School Lane. Wis. sshiclou.Alanayunk, Spring u Uis. andConhohockeu only. . SLNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.,23 and 6V P.M. Leave Noiristown 7 A. M., fi aim 8 P. M. ' FORMaNAYUNK. leave Philadelphia 6, 8 36, 11-05 minutes A.M., IX, SX.&H.e.sto.andllXP. M. ' v . ""J'uua 610, 7. 8 20, OX, Utf A. af., 2, 5, $X, C71 P. Ma OH SUNDAYS. . Lenve Phils delpbla 9 A.M., ih and 9ti P. If. , -Leave Manayunk 7X A. M.,5tand 9 P. M. . . W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, Desot NINTH aud GREEN Siraeig, FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AM HOY and connecting Railroads. iNCRKAeED DESPATCH. 1HK I'.UIIKN lltll 1UI1IIV mill). ..1. . TBAaSPORTA'lION COMPANY FRElOar LINES iwi A-1 " iu iv.aj ,1 a 1, .1 l. x Direei wnarf at a o'clock P. M. (Lilly (Sundays excepted). ;T, """" wuoro o ojoct, to be for- warded the same day. . Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 19 noon, and 4 and A P.M. , , Freight lor Trenton, Princeton, Klngaton, New Bruns wick, and all points ou tlieCam.en and Amboy Railroad : also, cm the Belvldere. Delaware, and Flemtnoton, the New Jersey, the lieehold aud Jame.hurg, and the Bur wu'lded uTto pUM UUy ,U;ltl'J, r'1 - uvi.iuvi.iiriiwani luiiroau eonneois at Phillips burg with the Lehigh Valey Railroad, and at Manun. kachnnk with all points on the Delaware. Lacleawannai ana Western Rainosd, forna.UIng to 8iTacue,Bunalo. and other points In W estern Aew Yor. J he Now Jersey Railroad connects at Elizabeth with the Morris 1 nd Esaex Railroad A . I. ... .. . .. ..l-l., ., ,1. .. . . . - iikiiwj.ii.iiiii, 1 ant. uiarsa ana ntiutbersa Shlipers sndeoneigneea, mul, In every instance, be nt with each load of gootia, or no receipt will be given. jj. x ini-reaseu iauimn-a nave cesQ nmde for tha trsnsporiaUon of live stocg. Drovers are invited to irV the route. When slock la turnislicd In qusmitiea of til carloads or more, it w iU De dohvered at tho foot 01 Fortlth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 1. SohIl River, ss the shippers rm.y designate at the time shipment. or teimn, or other lnterntln. annlv , - - z aouueirimi dolplila. Q-iC) ASCII FTKEET. GAS PiTTrmF CHANDELltRM, HRO ZLKTiiri Mri -VAN KlliK A, CO. soul. riHctTiflvrifP.,1' El flcu efthel, 111. ids. sud tuuS SM-o iaM.l'i'tltS, and ORIS AMENTA L uunVviA U'lllVA m.,.T,',.-'?,"""il Ui tnaila f;rnrl. " " . a.vN niaiiin. nam ...... n.i ... . rl . .uu hUUIvUSDlr fbelr adviin.,V. 1.' P"s win dud ft to where. 4 M c-' l,u" l""1 baaing else- - . 7 leble prices will Uud ft to. la'. H.fiflll.ll ... a . - . iwuiufu iixiujee renaiahAd wtiK apt clsl care snd at reasonable prlcea. . ",U0WI,M "Wk -'" . VAaKlKK A Ct CORN E X U H A N O E bag manofactort. v " JOHH T. BAILEY a CO., . S. E. eoraer of MAhEM antt WATER Streets Pbl ada'phla. ' VUliCHS m AND BAGGING Cltbx FIo,,r; f k"",1 pKu2p,,w ' l"s.. Bone. Larue and small GI'Nnv b A i8 f'anstan t' .n k 1 n t) Also. WOOL I I 7 tta JllUll T. HAILXV. law-.n.. . , . ... -'B',B"','--'"iviiig ma. amount in value will be at the rttk of the owner, unless taken bv SDecial contract. For further Information, apply to SAMI'w - r taat-.i aa