THE DAILY EVENING TKLfiGKAlMI -PHILADELPHIA. WKDNKSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1807. L I TERA RY CVRIOSI TIES. Old Boons and Proclamation Colla tion of Binding Slmouldes and III Fvrrltl. The pairs of rare an! curious books In the London market have been Iretitit-ntlv described; hut a writer In the Contlti'.i Muyaztiic ados ln lift oi this kind an intere-titie account of collec tions ol old songs and piocl.iuiatiou!". N0NG8. "Not worth an old sons;'' In Sfiyint! of fjucv tiormble l'otce. Three volumes ol very Jar.- and cunouh biillutis wen sold nt Jlr. Gulch's sib- in 158 lor thirty eutnea-. In 18.i2 ' two hundred tind four humorous, roiimiitie, lPtreiMnry, utuu torv, and historic!' 1 broinlshJo bilhuls. pruned in blnek letter rome time between (lie nit Idle anil the end of the seventeenth century, oneo In the Hcber roll' edon, were jmieliased bv Mr. llalllwell, at Mr. rucr-on's pale, lor 104 lO.i One tit the most (nmous of such collection was the Koxborouttli one. The buliiids were nine hundred in number, rnJijinir irom 1570 to liir(, fialed in tiiree olUiiis folio, and lete'ued, ul hat famous side, I47tf 15a. The.se arc now in the br.tish Museum. In the year lbilO, at the lundlcy sale, four lota ol bolltids and broadsides, printed between 1 C10 and 1(18, which had been collected by Nnroifi-iis I.uttiell, bioittzht XVl. Hut tur beyond even thin price, in proportion, wni the sum ut von for pome old ballads nt iUr. Daniel's sale. They were seventy in number, printed buwven 1V"9 and 1097, lu most beauuiul condition, Mid jield inr to no other colh ctum in iuteicst or variety. IUr. Daniel gave a detailed aucuiincof them in the lliiibtruUd London Afir?, 185G. The priee they were bold for in 1H(!4 iw 760. The fcoeicly of Antiquaries has a collection, and there are livo volumes no ut Cambridge, collected by IVpjs. They are divided into heroic, romantic, huntinp, love pleataut, and love unfortunate. A few ol them :ire old, but mostly they i.re of the tiii.c ol ( hailcs 1 and Churk 3 II. ritocLA M AlIONS, I'rocliinia'.ions, Den they arc offered for s:i'o, briiiK laite priee,. A bcauiiiul volume, in Dr. Ihindiiiel's collection, of the proclamations of Chuiles I, fiom 16' to l(i3:i, eoid lor XKl. Six volumes, beioutiint; to the reipm of Elizabeth, .lamcB 1, Chniles 1, and Charles 11, brought, in 1858, the more moderate sum of 78. 'Tho moat complete col'ection in exittenceof the ori piual blacK-letter broadside proclamations of the lisli Government, comrupncinir with tho jear 1G73, and exteuciinp through the reipns of Charles II, James II, William and Mary, Queen Auue, and (Jeorse I, to the year 171G," was bought at the pale of Dr. Caue, of Kilkenny, 158, lor tne Ainrchionc.-s of Ormonde, for iTG. But Mich volume have fetched much larger prices than these. I have heard ot one picked up on an old bookstall for half a crown Belling lor 120. There is a very Cue collection ot proclamations in the library of the Society of Antiquaries. In the Bodleian is the magnidcent volume of Eliza bethan proclamations, and the library of Queen'. Collcpe, Oxford, has a collection which is nearly, if not quite, matchless, ransinir from 1558 to 1694. It contains mora than one thou sand proclamations, to say nothing of a very large collection of acts, ordinances, etc., issued during tho Common wealth. The only portion lu which it is weak is the time ot Charle3 I. Hut In addition to this, the same library possesses two niOtt precious voIuidps, containing a series of proclamations, partly printed and partly iu manuscript, fiom the time of Henry VII to 1641. Many of the manuscripts are the orminal draughts as prepared for the Privy Couucil; ffouie of the Ehabetnan ones h'iv.ng correc tions in the handwriting of Mr. Secretary Cecil, and some of the Caroline ones in that of Mr. becrctary Windebank. Two of them aro th? original copies in vellum, with the signature of Charles J. Hut perlmpj the most intereslinjr paper iu the collection is a copy of tho only proclama'ioa issued by Lidy Jane (irev. Jt is a somewhat elaborate document, beginning, "Jane, by the erace of od. Queen," etc., and dated "Julie If), 155J." Grafton lost his privi lege as Qucen'tj printer iu consequence of hav ing roiinied it. Ii was at one time supposed to be"uuiqu. Another copy, however, h.is turned up, which is now in the possession of tho Anti quarian Society ; hut it is liOt to be compared with the beautiful copy at Quecu's. Very curious and intoiesting proclamations turn up sometimes. Not long since theie was secured for the Royal Library at Windsor one ot Queen Mary, declaring befell to be eiwiente. The Ho ileian posse.--Res the proclamation distri buted by 1 uc Spaniards just helore the Armada, ileclariiig tneu luteu'.ious. when they had c n querod England. Among those exhibited in the phow-cases in the lirilish Museum is that of Kin;' Charles II, ordering the suppression of two of the works of Milton, who is therein s'ated to have He1 from justice; that issued .September 15, 1714, oilcring lU0,(m() for the apprehenoion oi 1'niice Jaaies should he at tempt to land iu Kughiud, aud that issued August 22, 1745, by Charles Edward, 'Trinco of Wales," otl'eiing XJO.thit) for the apprchcunioj ot the "elector of Uauovci." BINDINGS. Hook collectors sometimes have a fancy for bindings. Towards the end ot tho Invent u cou- tury very beuutitul bindings were uiadp lor the Medici, the Delia Hovcre, the D'E-te. and other noDle lauiilics. Aldus, the famojs printer of Venice, was rernaoi tne nrt to issue oooks iu dilleitnt styles ot covering, to suit the tastes aud purses of bis customers. Theie are very early Clndini's v hieh appear to have been ttamped lrom entrraved blocks. Some ot them may be even earlier specimens ot woou engraving than the Soeucer fct. t hri.-iopner. One ol the first collectors whose bindings arc. sought alter is. juu-naei mnjoii; Dutitwasnis kinsman, Thomas Majoll, whose devices aud style of ornamentation were Ci-Pt imitated by toreian bookbinder-. Upon his books is toun l the iuscilotion. "Tho. Majoll et amicor." Be- pldes thi-, there is his motto, which wai gener ally Ir.nuici mea m't-ni, non nie in'cui;" anu nioro rarely, as an example in the jiritish Museum, "Ingrntis 6ervire ncplias."' At the Librt sale, iu 1859, where there Were so many maguiucent specimeus ot binuings, one volume sold for 91; another, at tne liereiei bine, pro- Hucprl f 104. still more famous are the "Grolier" bindiu1.". Jean Grolier was born nt Lyons iu 1479. He wa9 employed by Francis I as paymaster gene- ial to illi lorces iu iraiy, anu was unci wains ent on a political mission to Clement VII, who had become verv toucn attacuea ij nun. in: died in 1005, but his library was not d.bper ed till 1075. There are lorty or more volume from it now iu the British Musum. A L1TCHABY iOKGKIt, The same writer navs that M. Simohides is by far the most accomoli.ihed literary forger of modem tunes. He came from the island of Svrene. ooooslte Caria. and Diane Ins erst pub lie aoriearanco at Athens, where he ottered some nianuscripts for sale which he said had been carried oil ercretlv from Mount Atho. A-com- mission which was cuuagcd to examine them reported lavorablv. esDeclallv unoi a manu seiipt of Homer, whirli was uccordiiiL'lv liur chased ut tt hiirh iri;:o. ib-lore verv loiiif it was discovered that, the texiot tins ancient manu- fccnpt was Woh'i, with all the errata. IDs sub fecqucut career U tlma tr.w.i.i(. "Next he appeared at ronstriutinop'e, where he tried hiioi-ljphic-', cuneiform in'cnpiious, i Vi ? i uat oniejvuat uihuc i'uumi nahiitea, he trieti a uew OFvice, uuucaiue ojt a, another I)ouUr .iwivel ! ,"" ',7 Ulatam M),t uu Ai,.bic ptojed, Simonlde, hiell n ,t bei-nt allowed to (llihcei.o. u-ini-uj n ruijhl- u-i.v ... i.. ..- hmchtof, ni'd noi I'.ntr au-rwar U KniKmides iil!cd out, Uhexc U is; brlag it rTluil . iihout it. hawevtr. w.is quim Uitlerent ir,.,.. ibul of the l' round. The woikmou ... vriunnig, and vl i-n in'erroga'.ed cou'essed that diriiv l .nctieon tho '.nek came out for a h, rt tune. jump, d inlo the pit, an t b.-pun to bii'ro -. Ilo t't'it m-ichi his ii-ip"aruut-e in KiiL' iied w ith, nmoiitr o'lier wonderlul irea srres. a MS. ot Homer on - rp -ut's siti, which i.I'j'i 9.-.-d to have be- Ii c-iit ll" il Chios to Ilip nnchii", fcou of I'birums. This und tcvbral others bo piTMiuUe 1 bir 1. riiiu.ps to iiurctniHi, . ....;.U .1,. mil, lihrnries which bp failed in 1 1 U V : " ' J .v- . . , r . chpalit-g wpip tho BrltlPh Mtisetim ti 1 the Hodlelan. On visliinp- the latter place be showed tome fracnicnts of MSH. to Mr. Co", who assented to their belomdn to the twelfth cen tury. 'And these, Mr. Coxe, belong to the tenth or eleventh century.' 'Ye, probably.' 'And now, Mr. Coxe, let mo Pbowyou a very nriiient and valuable MS. I lnvo for sale, find which otnrlit to be In jour library. To what century do you consider this belongs?' 'This, Mr. hiiiionidc", I have no doubt.' sa'd Mr. Coxe 'belones to the nineteenth century.' I he Greek and hi-innniis.-r pt di paopeared. ".kcno time af erHrda a pallmpet manu script wes pent to Berlin, pro'es-intr to be a hi lory ol the klns ol Egypt, in Greek, by Ut aniuM, ol Alexandria. The Academy declared it genu ine, ami ihe Minister of Public Instruction wf.s oMhrc.) to MiThaae it lor five thousand thalers, l'r If ssor Dindorf ml ere d the Unlvcr-dty of ( fcrd the honor ot ci v'nir this valuable book to the woild.und work v. a- accori'ine-iy begun underth (diiorchip ol the pro'ps ir. Before mmv slo e's, how ever, were ptrui k oO', notice cime thnt the rrintiMr was to be stepped. Lepsius, naturally anxious to know how lar Urnnius supr.orted or demonstrated some of the theoiies about Egyp tian htrtory, was dis ii. pointed as well asamu-ed to find that the book was little more than a translation It. to very bad Greek of portions ot the writings of BnriKcn and himself. Khrciibrg thru examined the manu-cilpt with his micro (conn, and discovered that the palimpsest was renllv later than the modern one the old ink ovei laid tbp new.' PROPOSALS p 1! O N) 8 A L 8 F O K V O It A G R JM'I'ot ' mtaktkiimastkii'h Oi kick, V asiitno i (is, J). U, Oetolier l.i, IS'i7. 1 P-euhd I'lopiifuls will lm recelveil nt tills olllen mull VI M . en WKDM sliAV, Ucmlier : m,7, for tin- iP llvi iy ol Hit T . How line arlle os ol guiirlurnms-li-r"H S-'.torm ut eill er ol the pulnls lift iieil, to wit: It. A- (). Kuilroud Ja jiot, Mxta street Wharf, or i.lu coin I' p': 6l,(.cu i live linudrnil and twelve thoiisftiid) pounds ol Kfical. suiind, t lenii Ortts. in kho.I. tron hdrks, (noli sack cuiilutiilnu ono Imudied ' piiuiidN. Sfl.f.Ot (iiliy-Nlx thoii'Ri d) p iunils of prime Timothy Jlny, luo'ieor in bules. Hif.tOO (one Lmu'.reil and sIxty-elRlit t)i"iisiitid) pnuiids ol good, cleuu Wheat blraw, hi fin I pp. J!Mdprs will Btnte rho price 'pr ponml inr Oats, In rltKlliiK sacks, und tor Jluy, pliher liuled or loose, anil lorlsiraw In bales, mid I lie niiuiluer ol pounds ot e u-U art tin tlipy propose li Inrnh l), and at which ol Hit! thrfe points uanicd above Hie ritlivcry will lie madp. A II krticlcB delivered on conhai'ls made under this noiiee will be subject to a rmlil Inspeclon by In sjieclors appoiiutd by the undersigned, and niinu neiived or paid lor wbicli do not come up to tiie Mnmlard '1 bo linnipn of two frood nnd rp.'ponsihlfi persons ninsi be (ilven in euc-b u.d, wb i will not as neeuriti-s in case li e contract is aw arded to tho bid 'er. The mimes ol these poisons umst tie Kilned In Ibelr mvi liands, to a statement to tho above tU..ct, which will arc iiliil to y oin b bid. l'av ineiil will be made 111 Oovernmert Hindu, npnn couipletlon ol ciniirael, or nn soon tneieulter as funds art lurnislH il for tiie purpose. The l'ropof als win be addressed to the iindersl;,'ii''l, and endorsed "l'ropoeals for i'uinisluua liruiu, Uay, and Ptrv." By order of the Qiiartermaster-nenpral. J. C. Mtl'KltrtAV, Deputy Qiiurl'rniAstei' ()iuerul, 10 1" ft T.revet l'.i luadler- (ien. U. 8. Army. rjudroPALe for the pckciiase of suh- JL JdAlUMJ XKLKOK AlH CAJJLK. ClIJK.F Ql'AIU'DltMASTF.It's OVI'K K, "I I'lllST Mll.lTAUY JUnTIIII C. I JticiiMun, Va , Oct. 1:1. Isw J Healed Proposels will be received at this O lii.-e nut il 12 o'clock J.I.. NVKii.NKSDAY, Oetob-r -,!:!, IM1I, lor i lie mirebase of th fcubmariiie Telpc;raili t'ublo be Iwi en I-'ort alouro", Va., uutl t'herryMone, Va. 'I be Cable extends from tho Hack Liver l.iulit. near Fort Monroe, to the Cherrystone I.lijlil, and is twenty three miles io long, more or less. Tne coiidjotur consists of seven (7; bo. sixteen (Iti) copper wires, ii ml Ih double arinoKd. Tbn Insidn armor is ol Nn sixteen (id) w ire; laitl spirally. The outside armor li of No. six () galvanized wire, lal.l paraPol, a .d buiiiid wlui o. nine (V) Hatvaized wire; the wholu welching tn (111) toiiM to the lulle. Jt wiih inanuiuetured lu Juropo for the Government during i lie war. Jt bus a liKlitnlng leak In It and tea splices, and will be sold an it lies. The Chief tJiiarteTiiinyter. First Military I'lstrlet, reserves ihe rlK'it ot rejecting any or all pioposuls w I, Icb he nioy net iu too low. l'ayn ent to be tnade In Uovemment funds, Irai p tliaiely alter the ret:ei.t by Ihe hiilot-r ol Hih notilieatiou aciiUaiuiiut; iiiu wiui we acuupiuuue oi hi-bid. ... . . Proposals should be plainly inarana, "i-roosam ior the iiuiel.ase of Kut.it ai Ine Teletraph Cable," und att- tlret,atdiothtundeiblgutd. ,r .1 a in r- in. . i v llvt. Lt.-t'olonel and tiiinriermasler U. is. A.. 10 17 t't Chief (jnarternuisler r Icyi am. Ulst. , i., n ii I) n A 1? G FiT V A T . b1 ii, J It IV I W 1- J 1J I'liti.Ai.i i.i-ittA, Pa., October il, lii7. (.niprt vrniinsuN. Iii dtiolieiite. will lie received by the iinm r-imied until 1' M., October U'J. H IT, at thi-, . .-.!.... i.,r infi.lHli In v l hit trootiA Ktallolii'd at l-iuti!c- f.,id Ar.-enal wllh l-'ituli Beef, of a Kood iniiikeiable ijtinluy, In eipial proportions of fore and hlud tpnirler nieuL ( necks, hlianks. aud kidney tallow to lie ex- el uiied). iu ouch tj in. nt dies as may ho lrom time to time ri tiuireti oy ine coiiiinaiiuinK uiin-ci. i ue cimiiuui m be subject to the approval ol tho t'oium'ssury-linneral ot tSiiliHiKleiice, and to remain In lorce lor six neiiulis, tir such less lime as he may direct, commencing .the lirt tlav ol November, isi.7. Ilron acct iilanco of the olTer, fifcurlty anil bond in Ihesnm of six hundred dollars will oe required ior the lalthlul pei lomuince oi ine coutraei. ISlUb UiULl oe CUUOUitU -I IOIJUSUII llir tl'". ti. 1J. J(.ABlSAl, j tt.. lo 1 at llievet C aptain Li. rt A., A.C. s. LUIViBEFi. rw.ry SrLI.f T WHITE PINE l.OAKDS (Jt I . AMi 1-i.ANK. a t t. 1 l' Ol O und J Irttl i-it u-ii vi, ft a o, - tnwi CUOICK PANitb ANJJ 1st (lalMON, 18 feet lout;. 4 4. Ii-l, H, z, v,,, H, ami 4 men WItlTK VSV., l'ANl l. fAT'l'EHN PLANK. IAUOK AND SUl'KltlOJt HOCK UN liAND, ( . .'rpTlJU ILlUJilil UUILDING L-. V I . BVlI-lJlNO! LVMliKlU LUMBKlt! LTJMBEUI i i CAI'.OLINA I'LOOltiNO. 5-4 l AKOl.lNA J-hOolilNC'. 4-4 BJ.J.AWAKK tXOOHlNO. f-4 lKl,AV.'AltK JI.OOJll.NU, WJJ1TK PJNK l'lAiOUlNU. AMI i'J.OOKINO. WALNUT J' LOOJUNO. t-.PllUCK KLUOH1NU. Kl'KP BOAHUb, J'AIL FLANK. PI.ASiTKHlMJ LA lit. C E 1) A U ANU CYi'ItLSS . tSlllNOLK.S. -W A L N U T 13 0 A R I (s. . WALNUT l'LANK. WALNUT BOAKHd. WALNUT l'LANK. LAT.CK bTOCK SKA&ONKI). 4 tii.irv LUMIifll FOK UNDEUTAKEUS J.OO i LI MliHJl 1'Olt UNTJF.IirAKIOK.-sl JlKJ) ll'.iAlt, W A LIS IT, AND HMl. 1 Sf 77 ' -ALliANV LL Ml' EH OF ALL KINU ALl'AN V LI JS1BLK OK ALL KINlW. . KKAMiNl.l) WALNUT. Lav roi-i.AB. cunuty, and ash, OiJi PLANK AM BOALtLS, il AllOUANV. KOhKWOOl), AND WALNUT VKNKfciltH. v, r? -CJiiAIMiOX M A N U FA CTP H b-Ub. LO) I . ClUAK-lXiX uIANl'FAC'l UitF.itd. IsPANlMl C JuDA It BOA. iiUAKUS, -srurci-. joisri kpruck joii . SPKUCK JOIST I FTJlM 14 'JO HI F1-:KT I.O.NU. tSL'Pk.tkJOU NOB WAY WANTLINO. 11ALLK, ill.Oi UlililJi CO., 81rp? No. Hiei' SOUTH KI KI .I 'I ya H. BUILDEKS MILL, iiifil.lLIl & BPiO., rroprioxora. At A yu oil hand, nmOe of all- Peul rt janoiitil Luicbt i at low i.Li.;, ii, WOOD MOULLLNLsi. Bit At KKTH, BALUSTEJAfa IN1 ISKWLL.S. Newe 8, LuluHiers, Lrat kei and Wood floi.iain, i, W OOD iiOULLJNOb. LltACKKTrf, BALl.fti'l-au 1ND NKWLLH. Waluut null Ah HkUd ltalllin.ii, in, aud 4 inchex. I'tnTKIlNUT. UHliSMU'f, and WALNUT Kit I.D1NOS. U) or'.ier. " Jb C. PEfiKI riS, hucceasor to It.. Clark, Jr.. -n oo. CIIHISTI Afii ISTltEL'l. lo, t . . a. ,,....,i ib ii.iB.ii and varied auortnieui . ...7?Uw, ... , ui ivuiui nir i.uri.i.er. lif'l I, L I A M K C. R ANT W UOVM1SSIDN ii FI'.CHA NT, No 83 b. hhUWAKK Aveune, l'hilaaelihla, . Ai.KM kllH , I'tipout'i Gunpowder, Kellued Nitre, Charcoal, Ktc. ' tu"' VO.n 1 enow luaiai ou-: uviiH, mmvi niia, SHIPPING o 1 r. A .u TU L,1VEU1'OOL CALL 1., Mll .I.U-OL U . . . 1 . .......... . . .. r iv J J JA ?'1.'0 HBiuVmy. October 38 Hn'J Vt, l.M'M t.itirday, November i iMX .K'S WAh'l'NOTOM.Wednesilay, November 6 . Mi Vf, ' w " ' Siamrday. Nove n ier 11 1 Y Ol- MiW VOIlK (Saturday, November 16 Andesch Kiieritullt-K Saiurday nnd Wedaesday. hi noon, from i'ler No. 4.., Ninth Klver. ItAl I-JS OK PASjSAOB By the mail nteamer Railing every Saturday. b-i. . .''ajahle lu Onld., Puj able In Citiiict FlrM (eblp (hmi steerat;e J l Jo London.... lo.il To l.ondoi w lo l'arit lift, Til Pari ,f PiM-saKe by the W t dneHilay Ptoumeri; First Cabin line; M-.era(e, :o. payable In U. H. Currency. J asRcnuers also forw artle.l to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc, at moderate rates. Weerai e iiHHsnKe from Liverpool or Qneenstown, i currency, 'i ickeis can be boutbl hen by persons send IliK lor their frli.-itl". I tir iurilier Information apply at thu ('ompnv'i Olbces, Jt;lIN (i. DiLK At;"nl, N( T. JiU'iAllWAV, N. .. 8 7J or No. 411 UUKS.N UT .St., Pbi.adelpiila. HAVANA STKAMLItS. Jjrt, ni-.fli i-iiij; i 1 1 , 1. 1 1 CAKRTJM4 IliK UN11KO WTA1K4 U At U 1 he fe--ear)ishlpt Kl'.MIKK Iv illlftOX rAPTAIN HO-Vf STAPH AND KIKJI'LS t'AI" l'.M.'i HOl.M' Tbosii hleamers will leave this port for li)r very other '1 iiesday et 8 A. M. i. The HteauiBhlp JIKNIMtlclC Itt'DsoN (Jf in--, ita-:!fr).lll nail lor Havana on TUJtisDA Y iJUKA INH, October 't., ai 8 o'cltM-k. Pie. '.in;e to Havana, $ ,e currency, Nn ireiK'it rect i ved after r-alurday. 1 cr I'rcixbt or Phsbhijc ap)ily lo THOMAS WATTPfW A POrT s 81 Ko. HUN, DKLAWAliliAvoun TH IMIILI)I.I.IIII -AKIt iTFi ?)HHJlJli:i'N WAIL ttliOAM.SHIP COJ. SiLkli. I'AN V 'b BEUULAll teLall-alONTUbY i'iiitKKW ori,i:aks, r. ., vi i ntviw, J l; M ATA. l-i,i Ions, Caplaltl P. F. iloxie hTAH Ol"l II K UN D IN, ln7.r. lons.Capl. T. N.l 'ii'iksey. Tne TDK sT A h OF 111 K UNION will leave it New Orloann on s-aturday, Novenilier 2, at 8 o'clock A. M from Pb-r Is, Hntuli WTuirves. The JUNIATA will leave Now Orleans lor this I on November 2. Through bliln of lalnir signed fur frlu'ht to IVrobPf, Oalvesioii. Nau hez, Viek.iburK, .Mem .Ins, N'asUvll t Cairo, St. LohIh, Louisville, aud Cincinnati, Ag'jias at New Orleans, Creevy, Nickerson j Ci, WILLIAM L. JAMKH, Oeiieral Atfeut, CJlAte. K, B1I.KKH, PrelKht Aeut, i 1J No. :ill S. Delaware avenue. T",ANI) NKllFOLIC HTKAMllIP LIN L, jjiiuuu it inv i.i i a iu mi, ouuiu aku vv r.:sii TITKOT'on ItKUb lPLS TO NKWBEllN. Also all points in North and Hon Hi Carolina, ylt Seaboard and ltoanoke llailrond, aud to J.yDi-hburg Va,, 'I ennesHee ami Hie West, via Norfolk, I'eiera bnrK, Botiib.Mde Hailroud, aud Jtichtuoud aud Duo ville Kallroad. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this rotut Conimpiul it It) the public as the muni ilcHlrnbie medium tor carry Iuk every de-ici lotion of ireit:bt. No charge lor coiuiuisslou, drayaKC, or uuy expeacc of traiiHier. steamship!) ins-nre ot lowett rates, and leave reju lar.y irom lirst wharf above Maraei airtiet. I rtiuht received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO No. 11 Norlii and Benth iVii A It v'l.'H. W. P. POKlLlt. ALt-iit at Jtichmoiid an.l i-u-i Point. T. P. CP.OWKLL A CO., Agenw at Norfolk. d 1 T ii i' iiin.inri.iiiiii a , Pt HOU I1IKRN A1AJL 81 KAMrtUJP IJOAI-?vl-j-A PA NY's JUOOULAK LIN ii 1 4i: MV.taN tu, u i, TON A W A N D A , -s tons, Captalu Win. Jennluaa, W YO.M INO S.,0 tons. Ciiutalu Jacob l eal. Tiie Blenmshh) 'lO.VAW AM) will leave lor ti t ibove linn on Saturday, October M, at 0 o'clock A, in., iioiu i-ier ionuin h uarves. 'J hriMvih nassate tickets sold, and frelcht taken fm nil polu.s in coiuioctloii with iheeJeorKla Central Jt.til. roau, il l.liu 1.. j AOii-.s, tiouerul Ageul, CHAM. L. D1LKK8, i r dyhl Agent, No. Hit S. Delaware avenue. Agent i at HavariiHb, Hunter & Uammell. 4 i( 'FV' TIIH rillf.ADKLI'llIt ANI Siii'irHOUTHEHN MAIL MlKlAMiSH f P cO.i' I'iiSi'tj j; t-.t. u la it i.oii-isit). iin.v LiLi l I 1 H Hi l , M. 4'. 1'he Btemi.Ml.li I'ltiM l,.a;ll. mih tot,H. tj,.pbMl.i J. Mo neli. w ill leave lor Ihe ui.ove uurluti l iiiii-.iu.-i- October lil, at 0 o clock J", il., iroui Pier is boutb narves. Bills ol litdinsr Blened at throu'tn atin reiucjit ratlec lo all principal points in North l'. no, nut. etlia at W IIDIIUUIUUi Unil OC L.MI.I..1. CHAb. K. 1)1 UK ICS. Freight Aiti'Ut, 4 ?; No. till IS. Delaware avenue. I' ASSAG l TO A N 1) FUOV ft EjJ.iLio OKKAP BiUTAlN AND IKKI.Al.,., AT liUlLCit.D liATl' S. I)K A I'TS A V A 1 1 , A li LK T 1 1 1 to l!t 1 i 1 0 U T K NO T, Aiv i. litKI.ANJI. fcUOlIANJJ. AND WALLC. 1'or paril'julis epl'ly lo '1 A V.SCOT J 'f, BKOTITKKS (X),; No. SiihOUTJi M reel, and N. U lihOAOwAL 11 Orlo 'iJlO..T. IliillLii, Su, .'17 WALNL'i ' I! W It X' 1 : SI M I.IRi'M TO gff- '? AUxhiii.rtii, Oeoreiowii, and Wa.mu.Hoii aij", - ' L. C, vi. (.''iesapi'iiko.aua Di inware Cau', a nil cuuiitoliona rt Alexaudi la IrolU llio luoiil dlrel route ibr I.vnohbeic, liilsiol. Knoxville, NaUvliii Dallou, and the tiouiliweit. bl-.iameru leave ronuiar.y ii uut me tias w.iari mo?i Market street. Jbreuut locelvea auiiy. i ,'i, jr. i. i i-. ik v-v. , No.HNiu .ii and .Soiuli V uurvfcj J. It. DAVIDSON. Aii'iit nt liuitueiuwiL Al. KLDiUiHili, tic Co., Awe). la at Aioiuiidrla, V jlma, (1 .- B.I J ,r.i iiv., M ' ,I IF .1 ,1 .-a mui;ni. via vuahca.o auu un wan Canal. Philadelphia anu italtlinore uulon siifauio-jat coui iiaiy, dally at ii o'cloc.K P.M. 'i 1 e bliamerB ol Una lino are now plving rular!j oetvteeii ibis port and Baltimore, leaving the seetnid iAlii.rt betnw Arcll HLreeL duilv at 2 u'cltick P. M. (l-undays excepted). Cailiuc nil uuacwpiiuu ui ciuui aa iuw h auy Other line. ..... ... i refill nanuioa wun great care, ueiivoreo rr.,rt,.,t IV Rllll IflfWailll'd to Bill lllllllia bCVOIld Lll lei minus tree ot commli.oii. l'artieular atleiuion puiti in ine iraniport iiuip m all deocripliou of Alorchauuise, Jioistb, CarriaC'.'t etc. etc. . . Fur lurtbcr Information appiy ro JOHN D. JtUOPF, Agent, G If. Ko. IS N. JU-.LAWAUK Avenue, ik rsi;vv itiua, iia ut.i.A ijt Jvy waieanti lluriuin .'until. l-.AplCbS rieillllOOUl vi'llll'lillj' .-?teum iriui.lierr teuve Daily lr.iiu liist win rl below Market uireel I hi oii$h in twenty lour lmurs. Ooods furwarded ic ail points, Ninth, i-nst, bud West, Iree of cououiaslou trt lLlil receiveo at It." Iiiwi-ni r;tn, WM. P. CLYDi; .fe CO., Ascnlfl, No, llcjonih Wharves JAMVK HAND. Ami.t, No, 104 ail s'r. t-l, Ne-v Yorn. lltt t-4it ;v loitii.-Ntvii-r tY,lv..,.,.fs. fill Ua. Trimaptirtaiiuii CHuupituy lie SLi'.ii i-!- si-ateli and &w u hiii'e Llie-s. via Deiu- AuTJ i.i.u i'.arilau Canal, ou and alter Hie lo: h o: llarch, leavint! dally ul li Id. t-ml 5 1', i, ooui.e.. lu. villi all Noilhem and J iislcrn lb eo. For frciuhl. v.l.icu w in be tukcu ou ai eoniiuoilatini terms, apply to .TrTT , .,, . , T .1 1 , 1 1 T- 1,1. 11 11 l.l, (V V VI,, 1 1 No. :,:s. DKl.AWAHl Avenue. VflTli'l,' Til WAV A V A lllPr-ITT?a f $ ' Khippt rs lu IheCuna trade are neieiiy tBkateuB-i. iii.uui ii thai the hleamers of the New Or- leans line will herealter Intieh ii-Kulaily at Havana I,, i- ireiulit and fusHciit i-ls both coinu and rcturuun:. aud will sail promptly vm advertl-ieil. WlI.l.lAfll 1,. JASir.-. tienerai rtKem, Philadelphia and (Southern Mull Mioainsliip Co., 10 lu II No. iiHfcouili DJ'.LaWAUK Avenue. rfTVrs TO PIMP CAl'TAINS AND OWNKUfc,, EuikltJf 'Ihe uiidernlr.ued having irased the Kh. - jioloN bCBi W LOCK, bt g to lulorui his frieuoi lud the patrons of the Duck thai be is prepared wi .i ucteiuji U fi.t llltiea to accomnjodvie those having vt els lo oe ratHed or repaired, aud being a pracl'oV Ipp-i'arpciiter anl caulker, wfll k'lvo pers.in.d alien ion lu the veHaeia eulrusieu to hlui lor rep ilis. Capiainsor Agent,H)iip-Orpeniers, and MauhluhiU laving vessels lo repair, are Solicited to call. Having the agency tor the sale of "Wetterstem atenl Meiullin Ci.i.inoiillltiii" lor Conner nalnt, t il the preservaluiu of vch,.-Ih' bottoms, foi Ibis cliy.l prepared to lurunu lite name ou reaaouaute teriua, JOHN 11. HAMMl l l, Kensington K:rew D cs, I 1 Df LA W A K A Venue, above Laurel Ut-. COAL. O illDDI.FTON t CO., DBALKKS IN J. 11ABLF.IOH JvFHXuU and KAOLK VKIN -OAL. Kepi dry umler iver. Prepare.! exiireitsly for t.mlly tine. tiA, No. Vi'Ji WAiSJllNHTON Avenue. HDii-b, No. f.14 WALNUT BlreeL t U toofs, walls, dkckj eto.-amf-iu- XV lAN COM bi n.; PALM C-A1 PAN i. Olllce 10 ir,: S. 'J li I PL sin., 1. F.,r preventing all roots ',0111 It ui s. lo keep w..s iree I 0111 dampness, aud ilei k-., luiiks, cisienm. ami Juniln i,f every kin I tlglit, und bolioins ol hlupM, etc., lrom worms, ends of posts thai (to lulu Ihe earth hoiiihi, ami materials generally lrom cm rodlug Di d di cay, lids paint slauds mi eiUiilled. I-01 nnle iu cairn or casks, ready lor use at all times, aud bulled lo all cltniuics. RAILROAD LINES. R A D J K 0 I: A I L II 0 A Mtl-AT 'J HUNK LINK .-1 L J'.11'" J Ai TH K 1NTK1UOROI li)XAAt.'kllh- K-HUYLKII.L. kUK V-V. 1 'i4.-,', Lfli f'Klt LAN D, AND WYOMING Hk'Ja'nAdA'k' XS1U1, WOKIMWI-ST. AHB PALI, A UllANOFMFiNI" OP P AWKNOKR TBAINis, M ors Da Y, Hppiember 3'i. 1SH7 Ipuvc it Hie , oixpPiiy'n Leiiot.Ht 1 H1KTKKNTB f no AlJ OWUllX blretta. Piiiiadelphla, at the fol lowing hocrx: MOJtNJNW ACAXl.M MODATION, At 7-,tA. M lor Hi aoiiiK and irtermediie Ptatlon-. I -i.niie,',l.'iive Bending t 680P. H.,rrlvUig Ir rldlade.iihla at I" P. M JiOBNJNO KXPKLtsH. At 815 A. M. I01 l.endli.K, j.iban .n, Jfarrlnhnra Poitsvllle, Piiieprovp, Tamnuna, Sunbury, Wllllans oorl, J.lmlra, poehester, Niauara lalu, Hmtalo Mli i-.town, W ilkesbarrp, l'lttitin, York, Carlisle Chamber ihurK, llhgerstown, etc. cir. 'Hub tram connects al ILKA DI NO Willi Kant Penn lylvania Lailroufi trains for Alleiuown, etc., and tl-f I. elniion S alley tialu lor II errlsbitrg, etc, at POK'J t'l, IN I ON with AkirwIhs.i Knllroad trains for Wll iii,:-.hurK. Lock liaven, Kin. Ira, etc.; at HA ItHt'i Ut I'd w.tb Northern Central ( iimbe'land Valley II. d s-ehii) Ikili and Hus;tihhiioa tralim f. r Northuc--n'I'v'e'l)tJ, ,'0,t' 'l"rk' Uhambprsburg, liu trove, 0 AFTKllM)ON KXI'HKsu I.inves Phlbitlelpnia at 8 p. w., for ItpaH) Poll 'Ville, l-iarrli,biirg, eic.conuetMtiirf with Iteadlut nd Alolun.bla Luilroin! trains lur Columbia, etc. POT'ifclOWN ACCOMMODATION Leaves Pot slown al ti-ij A. M., siotiiiinir at lnlp. ocoiate Stationr; arruts In Pi lladelphiii at H i 8 A M BeturiiliiK, leaves I'hllad.'ipbia at 6'j.j P. fit.; arrivt lu lollKtow n at S'l n V. M. i..miiv BKADINU ACCOMMODATION Lravcn kendiuK ai 7-.u1 A.M., stoppiiiir at rll way ita"ons, arriving at Philadelphia at u-ir A. M. I t turnliig, leaves Philadeiphia at 5-UO I: M.; arrive 11 Leaning al 7 45 P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Harrtsbiirtf at 811 A. M ., and l ottsville ai s-4i. A. M.,rrl4lng 111 Phlindel phb at I -in P. M. A Iternooi) trains leave llarrlbti r ut ii'iti P. hi., Poilsvllie at 2 40 p. M., arriving iii Phlla" deipula ai (i'45 p. M. HABlllSi.UllO ACCOMMODATION Lcavps Beatllng at 7-15 A. M., and 11 srrisi.nrc' al Pin P. M. Connecllng at Ib-miing with Alt'-rnoon Acconiuiodatlon souih at 6'iJO P. M., arriving lu Phila delphia at D ID P. M. ilark-t tialn, with pnnspnger car artaebpft, leaven Philadelphia at P2 ir, noon lor I'oltsvllle and all way stalloiiB. Leaves Poiisvilleat 7 1)9 A, il. for Philadel phia and all way stations. A 11 the above trains run dally, Sunlaya exconted. Minday trains leave Poltsvlllo at b-no A, Al and PlilladelplilaKt 8-ir P. M. Leave Philadelnbia fo: Keadiiig at 8'UU A, M., leiurulng lroiu Jteadlug at 1 J C'HKKTKIt VALLEY ItAILROAD. PassenKers lor Downlngiown and lutermedlat polnis take the 7'80 A. M., aud 6-ue-P, M, trains imui Philadf lphla, rf turning froru Dowuiiigtown at bTO A. tl. and l-oo P. lit. NKW YOltJI JiXPBFHS FOR P1TTBBURQ Affi TUB WJ-IST Leaves New York at llA.M, and 6 and 8 P. m. piif.lug Beading ut Peu A. M aud l'ou aud J11-06 P. M and connecting at llarrishurij wlt Pennsylvania aud Northern Ceulral Bailroad expresi trains for Pitla btirg, C hicago, Wl'liaraaport, Kliuira, Baltimore, eto. Beinrnlng, express Iraiu loaves Hnrrisbnrg on ar rival of the Pennsylvania express from Pituburg, al it and S'4r A, M. and 9 P. M., passing Beiitllng al 4 and IU'80 A.M., and 4-n and 11-15 P.M., andarrlvini lu New York at Meld A.M., and 4'4t) and 6-atl P. M 8leeplng;ears at:comiany these trains through betweei Jersey Cliy and Puisbur!;, without change. A wall train lor New York leaves Harrisbnr.t at 2".( P. M. Kail train lor Jiarrloburg leaves New Yotl aili M. ISCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 7 aud Ipso A. M., aurl7- P. M., returulug lrom Tuutattua at 7'85 A. M. audl'il auo 4-1B P. M. hi 111) YLK1LL AND BUSQUEHANNA RAILROAJj Trains leave Auburn at7'60A. M. for Piuegruve and Ilarrlsburg, and PWi P. M. for l'lnetjroveand Tremout returning irom Hi.rrlsburg at i"A) P. Jll and lioui iW tuout at 7'u5 A. M. and r'2. P. M. 'ITA'K K Pis. Thronch Hrid-claKS tickets aun em!crs.nt ticket! to oil ll.e principal points lu the Nona aud V, ejl anj Cun atl a, J.zcurslon tickets lrom Phlladolphln to Rending act) liilernietliatestiillons, good lor one dav only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market train, Jteading aud Pottslowu Accommodation trains, at reduced rales. Kxcurslon lickem to Philadelphia, good only tor cue day, are sold at Beading and intermedials ttlutlouB, by Keailiug aud Potlalown Accommodatlou trains, at reduced rates. The lollowlng tlckeiB are Pbtalnp.blo only at th8 ollice ol IS. BKADl-OilD, Treasurer, No, -ill H, FOURTH Ktreet, Philadelphia, or of O. A. NICOLLfci, Ueneral bupermteudi'iit, KeiuliiiK: COMMUTATION TICKKTa At V per cent.discouut, between any points desired lor lauiUli s and llrnin. Mll.lCAtlK 'I'leKWTH, Ooon for 2tsio mllen beiweeu all points, $ii2'50 each f.11 lamtlius aud hruis. feKAHON TICKKTS, For three, alx, nine, ortwoive iuouth3, for holder ouly, to all points, at reduced rales, CLKKHYMJ.N P.esI'Mns oil ttie Hoe of the road will be fnrnl-.he'l i-i-nld unuilliig theiuselvesaud wivea to tickuui at half KXtiUBBION TIOKKIW From Phlladtdiihia to principal stations, (rood for Saturday, Huiiday, and Mondnv, at -reduced tare, lo be he.d only al the Ticket Ollice, at THIi.'iKJiJSTii aud CALLOW HILL Klroetn. PUFHOIIT. Ocods of all drr,er!pi;oiB lorwnrdrd to all the p.bov points lrnt.l the Company's Jreiuht Depot, lii.OAD aud W 1LLOW bt recta. FKLltjnT TRAINS I.er.ve Philadelphia daily al 6'UA. M., 12-45 noon, i;ihi P. M lor Beading, Lebanon. linn eliutg, Potto viJle, Port Ciiulon, aud all pointu luiward. MAlLh t lose at the FhllBdelphta pout OlMrf fora!lplHe8 on ihe mad and its branches ul 6 A. il., auuiorthf principal stai Ioub ouly al 2 10 P. M. 4 SJ jpFNNSi'LVAMA CENTliAL 11 ILK0AD W'INTKR TIMK, TAK1NU KFFKCT OCT. 13, 1837. Tiie iraiiiB ol ihe 1 eimsyivuiila Central Hallriad leave the 1'epol, at THI ItTY-l'llteT aud MAItKIiT MreetB, which Is reached directly by lae Market Islreelcars, the lust car connecting with each train leavliiC 1 rout and Murkel streets thirty inluutes bo fore lis departure, T ne ( In unit and Waluut ejtreeta curs run within out square of the Dejiot. On (Mindays T ho Market blreta can leave Front and Market Htteets thiriy-hve tuluuicS heJore the departure of each trulu. bleeping i tir inhiw can ne nii on aiipiicaitnu at the Ticket oihce, N. W.cor. Ninth and Cheuut atretls. and at tht Depot. Arents 01 tun uiuoii j raiiMn-r company win can ior and uellver bugfcaye at the Deot. Orders loll at Ko, m cheHiiuiBireei.orNo. lboutU JileveutU street, wul receive attention. teC. i BJ , v . . TTTAVT.' Tiff Win , 'F . 11.1 A O M-A . I -1 VJ 1 , .I..,., Mall Train s-00 A. M. Fiu-l Line and Krie jAjt)rts 1iio M. Paoll ACCouiUioUaiioii, No. 1 1'iMI P. M. Larrisburg Accomuiodatlou i.Hi P. M, l.ai'Ci.Mi'r A' , uiiiuiuuaiioii i mi 1-. m. I'm L .-sliIlI C '1 Oll'l 6 00 P. M. Wcslerri Actouitiiodaliou Train 6'45 P. M, Krie Mali UTS P. M. Clnclunai.i Kxpiesri ... 8 11;) P. M, I hiiailelplila KXpics ll ir. p. m. Paoll Accommotiailoii, No. it D UO P. M, At'comniodation lruo P, M, Krie Man leaves tiauy. except baluruay. plilluiielphia Kxi re is it-aves daily. All other train JullV, except (Suud.vy. The Wt-siern Acconimodatton Train runs dally, except Huutiay. Lor mil particulars m 10 fare aud u'ccouiinooatioiin, apply lo l'HANCia FUNK, Ateul, No 137 DOCK bireei TBAlNb AB1UVK AT DKPOT. VIZ.: I'lnclnnall Kxprcsn ITU A. M, pnihulelphiu K press 7TH A. M, Paoll Aceommodaliou. No. 1 H w A. M (. neilall - -l,5 A, M. Fa il Line. Uu5 A. At, ParKehburi; Trail - 8-4u A, M. I .tun oster Train PHI P. M File J.xpresi..- 1T0 P. M, Day hxpri'NH ') P. M, puoll Accoiiiiuoi'alioii, No. -J . 7-111 p. M. Uarrlsbiiri.' Accominoi!ailon HUP, li. Ftu luriuer inlorniulioii apply to JOHN C. A LLK.", Ticket Agput, No. sol CU Fjs. U 1 .-.ire.-l. HAMUKL H. WALLACK, T it kel A guilt al the Depot, Ti c Pennsylvania Rallnu.d Compr.iiy will uot M tmnie anv risk lor Lei t-age, except, lor Wearing Ap ,-an-l, and limit Iht-tr rt.spoui,ibillly to One Hundrei! Dollars In value. All Baygavo exct edlng that auioinj 111 vu.iie w 111 he at Hit- risk oi the owner, uulosa taken by special cu..iract. rjj p 4 ai Gent ral buperluieudeut, Allooua, Pa. )i;lLAl i:Ll'IIIA and EKIE KAILROAD.- WINTKR TIMK TABLK. S'l innult and direct route bi-twein Plilladplohla. HaPiioorc Darrisborg, Wlliiamt;porl, aud the Urout nil J.inioii ol I enusylvaiila. v i.n.ANT bl F Ki'lNH CAR" on all Nltflit Trains. On and utter MONDA Y, Oetober 1 1 1S'17, the trains r ine Philadelphia aud Kile BuiL-oad will run as follows:- WUHTWAKO. ..n t. ln l,.Kve PbiluileiiihU 8 00 P. M " leaves Wllliauioporl 8 0,A.M, " anlves al Krie b'l i P. M, vi-le Fx press leaves Philadelphia 12 (K) noon, 1. ' leaves Willlainsporl 8-45 P. M, . ' arrives at Krie 8' 15 A, M. I India Mr 11 leaves Philadelphia 8'0t A. M, ,, leaves W llllauibporl b-;s P. M. 11 arrives al l.ock iiaveu 7 4o P. M. KAbTWAUO, Mail Train leaves Krie ln-IO A. M, .. leaves Wllllamsi.ori 114 1 P. M mrlvps at l'hilaiieliihia..... B'6.1 A. M, Krie Kxpiess leaves Firle h 4 as P. M, t. leaves Wlllliimsport 880 A.M. 1 arrives at lTilluilolphlu... ....., I'lioP, M. Findia Mail leaves Lock Haven 7'1U A, M, ' leaves Wllllamsport , M, 1 ' iirrivM nt Plilladelnhia 6 ill P. M Jlfall and KxiireHS conueclwtth ail irains on Warren and 1 rank iln hallway, pussenvers leaving Plulwiel. i.hla at iK-cii M. .rrive at Irvluelou at t'io A.. M. aud 1 .11 I 'It u ut vr,11 A M . Leavlin; ITUh.delphla at 8 0C P il., arrive at Oil g .... ... A'',. I Kt All trains ou Warren and Faankltn Railway make Close -oniiectlouH al on t iu ""u "' ", . u.,bvubi aud Peiroleuw Centre. mfiFHK,K,J7L;1: y lkV Ul Uwwi4 buf wl'itAiuilout, RAILROAD LfPJF.3. XTOnTII PhNNEVl.V ANIA RAILK0AI.- XJ TllMIl.DLK BOUT .. bhortest and uiwl direttl route to BeiMeht in, Alleiitowti, Mai.cli Chunk Huellon, W lute Uavt "i, W'llkn-harre, Mm inot Ctlv Mount- I annel, I'ltision, M.-iunioii and all points In the 1 c huh, Mr liuuoy, sou Wyoming coal rckloiis. Paimenner Depot in Philadelphia, N, W. corner o" BKJtKW and A M F Kit AN blreeto, bUMMFH A HK.tNOKMKNT. n...H. IjlNK 1'All.V IllAlNh, trainee.'.? VJ V ' 1AY My' 1HI1, F'"'11 . , 1,'w L-eK.t, comer Perks ami Amerl. 1 1 ?' ""'" excMpted), as lollo wi- f.,.J. , , Morii.ng Kpre-is fur Bethlehem and nm, ft. ,'I,to!Vi'1 PPnn.ylVBiilB Biilltcad h r A n r'" 1,rU,l'",",n W1,n Lelib ii.Valley Itullroad W'B.n.1 .'' 2 ttntc"lm,H"4U".csll"'K'on, Matic-U chunk. VvTike Jeonsvliie, Ha.eiton, hlte Haven, lei il. h n, i ul ',,tl' bcranion, and all poin.s In wh r . Li, 5'ni'.n v""''J-s! alio, In coiinevllou Ciiv ,i . i,," M!,y Hnllroad, for Mahatiny v ifj Sii . Ul -l,R', Bailroad, lor Kuperl, Dan- ban... V )i '6.AMia,.V t 8 P. M.: at M banoy Ally ,,t 1 I. M : al S r.tnton at 4 tj P. M, t-imM'tlgeis by tbla iri CBn tIlkf, t)e jA.Mt(li Valley Iran, passing l.etblehem at JPfA P. M., L.r Ka-tmi. York'" 0Ql,e" Jersey tutrul Kallioad to New AIS4S A. M. Acconimodntlon f.)r.Doylt-stown. stor Plug at all luieru,l,a,e sn.ut-ns lWutm ,,,r Wl low drove. Halboio. and KarUvh e bv ' tlii, train. Hike the Riat.e alt id York roiul Al 111-16 A. M. -Accommodation lor Fort Waahlnr ton, RtoppiiiK a. Intet uieuia'e (iiatloim ity!V y.?!lJt-L'-thlehero, Altentuwn Maticl Chunk, W lilie Haveu, WilKe,l,:,rre, MIkhhiJ Clt,t cniiftlla,bhenuii(iah, Mourn Cai mel, PIUsloii. bciui.ton. aiKi all polnis lu the Mulmnoy in t Wvo nilrg Coal region.. Passengers for UreouvUle take tb's train to Uni kei town. At 2 4.r 1'. !. Aceomn) idatlou for Doylwtown stopping t lutermcip-i'e t,atlnrs. Passem;ers tnki uune al Doyh-titown for Now Hope; at North Wales for buiiuieytow u. At 4 P. M. Accomniodnt;on fo.- Doyhsitown. ston niug at all interuiedialo slatloni. Passengers fur Willow t.rove, JlHiborOi and Hiin.vllle, take stage alAblncl. n: lor Liimhi rvilie at Doyiestown. At 6 P. M. Through acconiuiodatlo.i lor Bethle hem anit all stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Lallroad, connecting at Bethlohem with Lehigh Valley Kveuiug train lur Kualou, Alleulowu, and Mauch Chunk. Al b"ii p. M. Accommodation for Lanadalo, Btop ping at all linen, ifcduuo stations. At li-oo P. M., Accommodation for Fort Wash tugton. TBA1N8 ARRIVK IN PIIILADKLPHIA. Troiii Leihlehem, at B-IS A. M., 2-5 aud 8'40 P. Jt. 2 li6 p. M. tram makesdlrectcoiinectiou with Lebl ;h Valley trains lrom Kasuni, Wllkesbarre, Molianoy City, and Hazleton. Pasiiengats leaving Kastoa at il"'0 A. M. arrive In Pldladelplrla at ii n'i P. M. PasseiiKers leave W llketibarre al 1 SO P. M., ronnPt!t at Belhh'iieui at 6T6 P. M., and arrive la Philadelphia . t u P. M. From Doylestown at 8-25 A. M 5-10 P. M., and 40 P.M. From LacsdHlP at 7-30 A. M. Fioia lort W Haliinon at IPSO A. M. aud 8-05 P. M. ON bUNDAYH. Philadelphia for Betblebem at 8t) A, M. Philadelphia for ImyleHtowu at i ii P. M. Doylestown to Philadelphia at 7"4i A. M, Bethlehem to Phlladelplila at 4'.iil P. M. F ilth Biitl Hlxth blreets PassenKer cars convnr naa. Bpugers to and lrom the uew depot. vt line cars oi f-eoonu ami i inra Mirepts nue na Union line run w ithin a short distance ot the D.-pot, T ickeis must he procured at the Ticket Otlluo In order to .ecure the lowest rates ot lar, K.LLIH CijAIlIC, Agent. Tickets sola and BaKPrage checked through to prin cipal points ai ai...uu's Noilh Pennsylvania Baggage '.x press uiuco, i it ao. wo b. iutu tsireei. PIJILADKLPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL vAiuimrunui bb , c,.-uiMer oo, inn, i rnnis will leuve Hcpot, corner BKOAH street aud WAaU- IV.n,.AnAlnnin'lll V ..... . I. Brt m m . iiNU iuni Avenue, as ionows: Way Mull Tram at 8 oU A. M. (Sundays exceuted. or Baltimore, BtopiilriK at all regular stations. Con necting with Delaware Builrnad at Wiluiiui'tiin far Crlslleld and lnlermedlate stations. Kxpress Train at li M, (Sundays executed) fcr Baltimore and WashlniTton, Kx press Train at 3-iu P. ti. (Sundays PTcepted) fcr Bultimorp and Washington, stopping al Chester, Thur. low, Linwood, Cliiymont, Wllnilugloii, Newnort. Htan. ton, JNewura, rukiou, iNorineusi,i;iiariesiownf ferry. 11 .,lnll...,.n A W..K,lua.t t.L.rr u n, u n'm Bi',1 .a. V HIT. ,1 O, 1,-1,,, M, ,K ,1, ,i 1, T, UL. .1, BlIiruiBtU a, ,,U,U' wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Ktemmer's Run. iML-til i-.Apiei-Hai ii-uo tr.oi. tuaiiy i ior nmuuiureiiiio WaHhiumoii. Connecti at Wllmlugum (Haturdays excepled) wllh Delaw are Railroad Line, stopping at JNewcasue, Aiiuuieiuwu, i.'iaytoii, uuvtr, iiari-uia-lou, Mealord. ballsbury, Prlncoes Anne, and couucc.L tng at CilsfJeld wilta Boat ior F'urtresa Mouroe, Nor. iolK. I'oi tJiuioiltli. aim not.t-n. l-usSeiiKers ror PoilieHB TMonroo and NoWolfc via Baltimore win lake mo n a. Train, via Crls lleld will take tbe ll-uo P. M. Train. WiLUlMITUiN TliAIiN'S. (Stopping at all statlnnii between PhlladPlDhla and Wlluiiuglon. i.eave iiiiiiiaoipnia ac i-so, 4-3D, e'oo, and 11-8C daily) P. M. The 4-K.) P. M. Train connects with Jelawaro Bailroad lor Millord and lntermedlta tions. T he ti-eo P. M. Train runs to New Caslle. I.eave Wllmluirlou at 7 and A. M . 4 .1.1. &ni 8-1 (daily) P. IL KKUjU ISA JVl lJVtlllH; to Fit JLADKLPHIA. Leuvo Ballii'iora 7 n A. M.. Wav Alail. D s.,A.Tr. Kxpress, 215 P. M Lxpieau. 0tia P. M.. lixurea S-6& I'. M., KxjiresM. bliNDAY 'Ilt41.il IIIDM. BAI.TIMORK, Javeu Beltimoro ut S !. 1'. M.. sionulnif at 1 1 avm de CJrace. Perryvllle, and Wllmlogtou. AIbo slops al ist ruieasi, i.iKton, nun rMHwara; to take passeuion tor I'hiludelphla aud leave passengers lrom Washing ton or Baltiiuoie, aud at Cheater 10 leave passengers Irion Washington or Baltimore. Ml. ...... .... rl'LLula f.B .,11 ni,B U'abI Da...I. . . j lll.lM.gll i IIB". I'By.l.BU T.V. .7.llll, Milt. Kouthw 1 st. limy be pi-ccuit d at tiie Ticket Olllce, No. svy Uit;. .11 -fcireei, unutr mo continental Hote., w here, also ale-rooms und bet lbs In sleepingcars can be secured during .he day. Persons purchasing tickoui at this chice tan hav their bnggage checked at their resilience by lh union 1 runnier v.O)Iipauy. tbj Ji. P. KKNNKY, bupeiiutcndent. i CAT -0K Ni;V VOUK. TIIE CAMDEN LOU f and Amhoy and Piiiiadelphla and Trenton Bailroad Company's Dines, Irom Philadelphia to New York and Way Places, lrom WALN UT blrtjet Wharf, win leuve r.a mimns, viti jtakic Ate A. M., via Canitleu and Amboy, Accom At 8 A. M., via Camden aud Jersey City, Kxpresj j)H.ii .. s-eu A t i P. I.I.. via amtlen and Amboy. lix ureas 8-00 At B P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ac-1 1st class, 2-2S comnintiaiiun ami j.iitigraui,. tzu class, i u At li A. M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At 8, S and hi A. M., 2 and 3'SO P. M., for Trenton. At 6, 8 Biid 10 A. M., 1,2, 6, , ana irau P. M., lor Borden towu. Burlington, Bovi-rly.aud Delanco. Alb audlu A. M. 1. 2. ti oU. 5, 6. and U-80 P.M.. for Florence. At und in A. M., i.B'oii, o s, ana ii-hu r. ai., ror Kde-A-bter, Biverside, Blvcrton, aud Palmyra. A i 8 and lu A, Int., 1. ifi, 6, aud 11 P, H., fur Fish House. Tho 1 and 11-30 P. M. Dues leava from Marker Street Ferry, upper side. iii.i'. i-itiiju n r.rvaiJMj ivijn iinrur Will leuve as follows: At 11 A. M., 4 80 P.M.. and 12 P. M. (night), via Ken .Ington aud Jeibcy Ciiy'i New Yoik Ki press Lines, Fare, At 8, lo'lS and 11 A. M 2'3l), 8-30, 4-20, 5, and 12 P.M., (br Trenton and bi i M.oi. At 8 and lu-loA.M.. 2'i.O, 6, and 12 P. for Morris vlllc aud Tid'yiown. Al8andluTu A. ii.. 2 30, 4'30. S. find 12 P, il.. lor richclicks. A I PI'lo A. 11., t "i aim n r. dv., ior r.uningion. At 7-;m and lo-lS A. M., 2'o. 4.8, 6, and Iii P. M., for Cornwell'B, Torresdale, HolmesburK, Tacony, Wlssl Morning. BrltlesLurk, and l'lankford, aud at 8 P.M. for llolniesburg and Intel nieiilute sUitlons. BKLVIJJKBK 1KLA WALK RA1LBOAJJ LINES, From Kensington Depot, At 8 A.M. lor Niagara Lulls, Bultalo, Dunkirk, .'i iiuudalgua, Klmiia, Ithaca, Otii'co, Rochester, Kiniihumlou. Oswego, bvraciipe, (Ireat Bend, Mon trose, W llkbsburre.bciautou, fctroudsburg, Water Oap, etc. etc. Ai s A.M. and S-30 P. M. for Belvldere, Kaston, t.ambertvllle, 1 lenilni.lon, etc The 8-Wi P.M. Line coiineclR direct with the Train leaving K&blun for Mauch Chunk, Alieutowu, Belhle- '"ai'Tp. M. for Lambert vlllo aud lntennedlaie Bta- l' Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, via Connect ing Hallway, will leave as Pillows:- At utiO A. M and paeaud B'.io P. M.Washington and New York Kxpress Lines, via Jersey City, Fare, l 'i The 6SU P. M. Llue will run dully. All others, k' lia" WU, H. GATZMER, Agent, DlIII-APKLrHIA, GKRMAN'IOWN, ANI Jt KOBBlbTOWN BA1LHOAD, 1 1M K TA B1.K, Oti and alter Wedues'iuy, May 1, IffTT. uiai.ua 1 'OR OF.lt MAN TOWN. Leave Philadelphia . 7, 8, 805, 1(1,11, 12 A.M. 1,2, :V,,iBf. 4.6, fA.e-Hl, 7, 8,8, in, 11. 12 P. M. Leave OerioBulown 6, 7, 7), 8, s-2u, , 10, II, 12 A, III. 1 'i 3 4 4V, 8, 8, 7, 8, , 111,11P.M. ''1 he 8-sKi Down T rain and K? and S! Up Trains will lot stop ou the Oermanlown Branch, 101 .top v ON hljNl)AVH Leave Philadelphia K'4 A. M. 2, 7, 10V P, M. 1 tave Aiei niaiilow 11 S'i' A.- M. i, 8. U'i P. M. Cll'NUT 11 ILL KAIL HO AD. Leave Phi.adelphla 8, 8, 10, )U,11, i, iX, tX.l.t Leave Chesnut H 111 7-10, 8, 9-40, and 11-40 A. M. 1'tO Leave Philadelphia B.', A.M. 2 and 7 V. M. Leave ChckUUl HUl 7-oOA. U. 12-40. 6 40, and S-2S Pmi'h (yiNMIOnOCKKN AND NORRIKTOWIV. Leave l'biludelplila ,7i.t), aud 11-05 A, M. 1X.I, Ui. Mi. t'4, 0 J. t"d Hi. P. 11. X. 8, and k P. b UN DAYS, Leave Philadelphia 8 A, M., 2m) and 7'18 P.M. Liave Norribtown 7 A. M,,6 it and v P. M. FOK MANA UNK. Lei ve Plilh'.delphla 8, 7;i , 8. and IPOS A, M. IS, I, 4'-, l'a, u4, n iw, vt, anu iiv i', al, 'L' uvm Muuyi'k 8-ln. Ti, 6 io, 8, and Di A, Mi. I b;. b. lhO f - M. ON hUNDAY-H. , Leave Philadelphia u A. M. and lf T. M. LortVliMunayunk 7', A.M. SandsH ,M-H. K. WlliSON, tienerai Huperinl4inden. RAILROAD LINES. WhbT CIIEbTKR ARU PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. VIA MFD! A. , W-ttTKK A KKANUKM ENT. On and alter MONDAY, October 7, lsn7. Trains wni West 1 biladelpbia, as follows: Leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at7 4.A.M, !i-8w'pVm F 4 16 V' K" 'M P' M6 6 P M" Leave West Cheoter for Philadelphia, from Depot on ! 11st Market street, at tu A. M., 7'41 A. M.. t it 1.1,0 in 46 A. M ., IM P. M., 4-SO aud 6'6t P. M7 1 rains leaving Went Chesier al s.'K) A. M and hg Pbiladelpbiasn oop. M will stop at . O. Juao lion and Meuls ouly. 1 Ksneugei-s to or lrom stations between Went Chnsw, ttr and li. C. Jiinotlou going east, will take train h'Hying West Chenler at 7-46 A. M., and going wm w ill take train leaving Philadelphia at 4-40 P. id.. aud tronslr at R U Junction. ' T he Market breel cars will be In waiting, m nsnaL at T hlrty-hrst aud Market streets, on the arrival if ench Irani, to convey passengers Into the city: and for lines leaving ihe Depot take the cars on Market street, the lusi cur connecting with each train leaving Front and Market streets thirty minutes previous to de arture, Tne A besnut and Walnut Btreot cars connect wttbi allot the above trains, carrying passengers dowa Cbexnut street, pant theprlncipal hotl and theOam. den slid An, boy Kit. oihce. at Walnut street wharf, passing out Walnut street lo the dtpou t ONbUNDAYH. Leave Philadelphia at 8-so A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave Wesl Chester at 7'58 A. M. and 4 P. M. Ihe cars on Market street will connect with an buiiday trains, both ways, as nsual, leaving 1' rout and Market streets thirty-dye minutes bofori the nam leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of each train, to carry passengers Into the city. Irains leaving Philadelphia at 7-45 A. M. and 4-50 P. M., and leaving West Cheater at 8 00 A. M, and 4U0 P. M.. connect at B. C. Junction with Irains on P. and b! C. 11. B., lor Ollnril and Intermediate polnla. PaaseiiKeni are allowea to lake wearing apparel only, as baggage, a nil the Company will not In an case be r.-spounible for an amount exceeding one Uun clred dollars, unless a special contract In made fur Lisa BBDlP. HF.NRY WOOD, " 1 General biiperlnmndant. TJIIlLADKLl'lllA AND HALT I MORE CBsi X. TBAL BA 1 LBOAD. bummer Arrangptmentiti Ou and alterbAT UBDAY', June 1, 187, Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of tbe Weal Aliesier and Philadelphia Kallroad, corner ui Till BTY-F1 RHT and CIIKbNUT btrai(Wt fhlift tteli'bla), at 7'15 A, M. and 4'6n P M. U-uve losing bun at S IS and Oxford at'09A.lJ and leave Ox lord at 8'iLo P. M. A Market Train, with Passenger Car attached, win run on T uesdays and FridayH, leaving tiie Rising bun at U'I6 A. M., Oxford at J2ni)M and Kennett at luO P. M connecting at West Chester Junotlon with ft Tialn lor Phllailelphln. On Wednesdays and Salup. days trains leave Philadelphia at 2'SO P. M loa lug through to Oxford. T he Train leaving Philadelphia at 716 A. It, oon nects at Ox lord with a dally llue ot btages for Peach) 1,0110m, in Lancaster county, neiuruing, leave Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Aitec noon Train tor Philadelphia. T be Train leaving Philadelphia at 4'G0 P. M. runs to Rising hull, Md. PaHseugers allowed to take wearing apparel only; as baggage, and the Company will not In any case b responsible lor an amount exceeding one hundred, dollars, unless a special contract be made lor Ihesamaw 6 11 HKNRY WOOD Oeneral Bup't, WKST JKKSKY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot of MAP K KT btreot (Upper Ferry), Commencing TUKSDAY, beptember 17, ls7. , For Brldgelon, fcaieui Vlnelaud, MillvUle, and In termediate stations, 8'UO A. M., aud3'80P. M. For Cape May 8'3i) P. M. For Woodbury at 8-00 A. M., and 8'30 and 8-00 P. M. Freight Train leaves Camden ai 12 M. (noon) dally. F'reight will be received at Second Covered Wnairf below Walnut street, from 700 A. M. nntll 6-00 P. K. Freight received before 900 A. AL will go forward tha sanie day. F'reight DellveiT. No. 22S 8. DKLAWARK ATentKJ,' 7 2 If WILLIAM J. bKWKLL, bnperlntendenU AMPKN AND BURLINdTON- C0UNTT BAILBOAD. On and after MONDAY, October 21, IMi7, trains will leave Irom lootot MARKRT btreefc (upper ferry), tor MerchuulvlUe. Moorestown, Hart ford, Mnsouville, Haiiiesport, Mount Holly, btuiih ville. KvaiiBviile, Vlnreulown, Birmingham, audi Pemhcrlou, at 10 30 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. BETURN1NU. Leave Pembertcn at 7'oa A. M. and 2-05 P. M. - Ml. Holly " 8 17 " " 2-27 " " Mooreatuwn" 8-12 " " 2 52 " 10 22 ti O. SAILER, Superintendent. GOVERNMENT SALES, 35T EVT QT3ATITEH MASTER, BTOUE3. Depot Qcartkiim astkr's Officb. ' WashiiuJion, D. C, October 14, 1S67. f Will be sold on THUKSDAY, October 21 at Lincoln Depot, under the direction of Brevet Colonel A. P. Blunt, A. ii. AL: An Homes. jzso Army Warjona, worn. 60 Mules. In Kuril, or beveral of these snrlntr waeons of vertr annntnp Polsh. tnsetber wllh 11 lot of entirely near (i,,ria.. lii"l l BT-Bw. C7B, villFflinilUU 111 part 111 J.,i 11 Ambulance Bows. 118 W agon Water 8ii4 " Felllos. Buckets. 2to Bets Lead-horse Har 200 W agon uot Ironed, 200 Boat Ours, lot) Lamps. 80 Cotlee Mills. 80 Dutch Ovens, Tongues. ness. 200 Olllce Desks. 47 Ahllce blools. 16 Cuhiroiis. Ii 0 Bunks. 2uon Watering Bridles. v Itu a lurge lot 01 Horse -Medicine. oh , lot) lbs. Aloes. 1 100 gallons AloohoL loo lbs. Calomel. luu lbs. Assafiotlda. 100 lbs. i'.l 8(1111 bllltS. I llHI lbs. biu-nr I.kbv.1 an. hollies M ustang Liniment, etc bale to commence at hi A. M. 1 erms: Cush, In Government funds. Attention Is called to the very superior lot of Mulna ollereil at Ibis sale. Catalogues ot sale can be had on application, (roods must be removed within ten ilavn tmm tha day of sqle. isy orucr or tne yuartcrmaster-oenerai. . J. C. Met'EltRAN, Deputy Quartermaster-Oeneral, 10 15 8t Brevet llrlgadier-Oeneral U. H. Army-. JARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTr. OtriiB Army C'lothino ano Eqoipaom. J. V ourl, J 0, 18tf7. br. Lotus, Missouri, October 10, Will be sold at Public Auction, at tbe Depot of Arm Clothlug and Equlpuge, No. 919 N. Main street, St. Louis, on the 23th duy of October Instant, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., the following articles of Army Clothing and Equipage, viz.: S7,S0O WOOLLEN M-AWKKTS. These Blankets are all new, and In ihe best condi tion, and oiler great inducements to dealers. A small quantity of damaged property will bescrtdl at the same time and place. Humpies of all may bo Been ut the Depot at any time previous to the sale. Terms Cnch In Government funds, ten percent,' down; the 1 , uico before the goods are taken fromt the Depot, v.. :ch must be within live days after tha sale, under lui lelture of the purchase aud the ten per cent, deposited. By order of the Quartermaster-Goneral, 10 16 lit JOHN V. BODGERS, Captain andMllltary btorekeeper, U. H. A. PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. PAPER HANGINGS. NEYF I STAlttlHIIMEST. K. 1'OBNKH OF TENTH AND WALNUT. J. O. FINN & SONS lave opened with an extensive assortment of DEOO BATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracing every quality to suit all tastes. 914 8m WANTS. JOOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis Is parsed. The honr has come to lift the veil nl secresy which has hitherto enveloied tbeiuue history ol the great civil war, and this Is done oy otlur lug to the public Gee fcr al L. C, Baker'j "HISTORY OF THE StCRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the rouiaiitx-i ol a thousand y ears, and cnuclusl vtiiy prevM :l at "truth lu stranger than Action." Agents are clearing lrom fr-M w t300 P8 iontlj ft hlth we can tirove to any doubting applicant. A. tew n.i re can obtain ageuclt la territory yet uuooto piud. Address . 701I IHKANllT STKKKT, J-tf PHILADcuru u. OAllPJ-NTl'.lt AND lJUIl)Klf. KE310VED To No.ia t DOCK W'" lOlllVf WKLI.S-OWNKKS O L 'J lie i nlv t,ia.-e 10 get Privy diblnlicled at vciy low pnoia. A PKVHDN, Manurachirerori'oud-' mmm .M I, t .