V": THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Id, 1867. FOREIGN JOTTINGS. 7k Mn tCrop op Paris. Among the manr tconomiea of municipal administration in Paris la the sale of the yearly "mud crop." Ia 1823 iior.Alded 0,1,7 1?000- It now brings 5120,000, and when left for Borne time In rot ting tanks is sold for manure, at the inoreased valuation of $600,000. If we could but make the mud crop of Philadelphia equally profit able I A New PnuesiAN Bulwark. The town of Thorn, in Western Prussia, on the frontier of Poland, is about to be made a fortified plaoe of the first rank by means of detached forts. This measure has been adopted with a strate gical view, in consequence of the concession of a railway line from that town to J'oaen. The line will be of great commercial impor tance. Rkoruitino is E.vraAnn. Official statistics published by the British War Ollioe show a considerable increase in the proportion of English and decrease in that of Scotch aud Irish recruits, but particularly of the latter. Of every 1000 recruits, 218 were unable to read or write, 106 were able to read only, and 070' were able to read and write. Among 2-4,000 recruits inspected, 236 were persons of professional occupations and studants, of whom 108 were rejected for physical dis ability. Decennial Coincidences. Fomo ingenious Student of figures in this country discovered, some months since, that every ten years there was a recurrence of a financial panic, as, for instance, in 1837, le47, aud 1857. As 1867 draws to a close and trade is fearfully dull, though there are no signs of a panic, the Eng lish papers note, as a remarkable fact, that an autumnal Bession of Parliament, which ia sometimes a calamity, occurs every ten yeara. There was one in 18:;7, 1847, aud 1857, and vy ill be one this year. Music vs. PREAcniKo. A London newspaper says a critical visitor at the Church of tit. Catharine Creo was astonished, a few Sundays ago, to bear the Litany prefaced by a long tenor solo "rendered by a professional gentle man," aud followed by the performance of another solo by a young lady, standing upon a stool or hassock, for the better elevation of her person. As the musio took up much time, the clergyman announced that he had not time left to preach his sermon in full, but he would have it printed. Russian Dialects, A curious book has just appeared at Moscow. It is the Lord's Prayer reproduced in all the Sclave idioms, but with the Russian characters and spelling. The ver sions are thirteen in number, and are arranged in the following order: Sclavonio Russian idiom of Little Russia, idioms Bulgarian, Ser vian, Khorvato-Dalmatian, Slavonic, Tcheqne, Slovak, Polish, Kassoubian, and the idioms of Upper and Lower Lu.satia. The author is Mr. Jezber, Professor of the Sclavonio Languages, J l 3'A- - j 11 til aim lormeriy editor 01 me iovenine. Death in Daxisii Court Circles. The Countess Danner, morganatic wife of the late King of Denmark, has just died. She was born in 1614, and was at first a teacher in Norway, and afterwards an actress in Paris. It was at a later period, in Copenhagan, in a magasin des modes, that Frederic, at that time Crown Prince, saw her for the first time. On his accession to the throne, in 1848, he con ferred on her the title of baroness, afterwards created her Countess Danaer, and married her publicly in the church of Fredericksburg on April 17, 1850. Enlightenment in Nhw Zealand. New Zea land has resolved to found a university. Meetings have been hold in Dunedin, the capital, and the legislature has been peti tioned on the subject. In the meantime, as a temporary expedient, scholarships are to be founded, which will be open to all young men resident within the colony, and obtained by publio competition, to enable the successful candidates to complete their education at one of the universities of the United Kingdom, or at any university of established reputation, the selection to be made by the parents or guardians of the scholars. Education in England. A prominent Eng lish politician, in a recent speech at Bolton, asserted that from twenty-seven to thirty four per cent, of those married in the parishes around London are unable to write their names, and that there are forty thousand chil dren in the city of Manchester attending no school." The passage of the Reform bill has had its natural eltect in stimulating the cause of education. Those who have just acquired the right of suffrage are more ready to be -taught, and the more intelligent classes see the necessity of teaching those who are to help rul the country. Starvation in iRisn Prisons. A correspon dent writes to the I'all Mall Gautte: "I have frequently been on duty in the county jail at Cork, and have been etruck with the singu larly wan and emaciated appearance of the prisoners. Once happening to detect a pecu liarly hungry-looking convict, employed in cleaning the guard-room, in the act of swiftly concealmg a piece of meat from the piled-up heap about to be cooked for the men's dinner (a theft, by-the-by, I did. not think of report ing), I inquired of the gatekeeper, 'How often do the prisoners have meat issued to them V OnBt a year, every Christmas day l' was the response. " One op Eibmark's Difficulties. A Berlin letter-writer says: "The Prussian Ilouse of Lords consists of hereditary members, life members appointed by the King, representa tives of the towns and universities, and finally of representatives of the counties and old landed estates. The members of the two latter classes in the annexed States are, for the most part, fanatical adherents of the old tat of things. If the Upper Ilouse is in creased in the same proportion as the Lower, several of the bitterest enemies of the Prussian Government would be admitted to the lecisla ture; and it was only by the tact of Count Bis mark that the Upper House was prevailed nnon not to insist on their admission last session. At this session some of these danger ous persona will probably make their way in.' Ahout Coonao Brandy. The recent inaugu ration of a new railroad from ApgouU me to Cognac, France, revives some traditions respect ing the vinous productions of the latter city. Strange to say, the first manufacturer of braudy, which has obtained world-wide cele brity, was an Irishman of the name of Hen- neesy, and the second an hngnsn travelling agent named Kartell. Iu 1710 the latter esta blished a small derot of brandy at Cognac, which has now extended to an establishment which covers a surface of four and a halt l.ug lish acrua, containing 12,000 barrels of Cognac, me net value or which amounts to 8,U(iu,uuur., the profits per auuum beinrr rated at 720,000, sterling. Even these startling figures convey imperfectly an idea of the Martell establish ment. Conceive a subterranean house, with gall riea rising one above the other, and in each interminable rows of barrels. More sur prising even is the aspect of the lowest eal lci v. tilled by gigantic tuns of the irecioua spirit, each of a size next to which the famous Heidelberg tun would appear a mere child's toy. In this gallery alone there is enough Cognac to make the inhabitants el one-quarter SHIPPING sTFT-r PAB8AOK TO ANI) FROS J. ' J. GREAT BRITAIN AND 1RK.LAJSJ Jtfi bTKAMNUIP ANDHAILINUFACiiEr,, AT JIKDUCKD RATES. DRAFTS A VAlLABi.ETHROUUHoUTENULABII IHKLAM), HCOTLAIND, A-ND WALES. For particulars apply to TAPSWTTS, BROTHERS A CO, rfo. SOUTH St reel, end N o. 2a B Ku A 1) W AY, I Or to 1 HQS. T. SEA RLE. No, 217 WALNUT ff HAVANA STEAMERS. . nVMT.U.ivi II r V T mv CARRYING THJfi UNITED UtAlka MAIL, The Steamships flENDRICK HU1WOK ...Ok PTATN HOWB STARS AN1 STKIPES.. OAFi'AIN HOLMES These Steamers will leave this port for Havam every other Tuesday at 8 A.M. 11 The Steamships TAILS AM) STRIPES, (Holmw, Mauler), will sail lor Haveua on TUESDAY MORN. INO, December 10, ats o'clook. PaenHge to Havana. to currency. No freight received after Saturday, For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS WATTSON BON, 91 No. HO N. DELA WA KK Aveun PIIILAnr.LI1!!!!. Rll'llllniin rTtANJ NORFOLK. STEAMSHIP LINK. iBk,THBOUUU A lit LINK TO THE SOUTH AND WESTI THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NKWBKKS, Also all points In North aud South Carolina, vl Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg Va Tennessee and the West, via Norfolk, Peters burg, South-hlde Railroad, aud Klcuinoud aud .Dan ville Batlroud. The regularity, safety and chenpness of this ronts commend It to the public as the most desirable medium for curry Ins every de.soi Ipliou of frelK'il. No charge for commission, drayage, or auy expenst of transfer. SteaniHhlps Insure at lowest rates, and leave recn larly Irom first wharf above Market street. Freight received dully. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO,, No. 14 North aud BoutU WHARVES. W. P. PORTER, Agent a I Richmond and Cltj Point. T. P. CROW ELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 OPPOSITION TO ltIOWl tQ U4A MORi, via Chesapeake aud Del V, It! r Culiul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pai y, dally at 8 o'clock P.M. 1 he Mi Biiiers of this line are now plying regularly Detween IblH purl and Baltimore, leaving the Pier No. 2 N. l'elaware avenue, above Market street dally 'at 2 o'cli ck P. W (Sundays excepted). Carrying all descrlpuou of irBiybt m low as any Other line, Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and lorwarded to all poluls beyoud the terminus free of comiulKSlnn, Particular attention pnld to the transportation of all dencrlpllon of llerchundlse, iioruea, Carriages etc. etc fur further Information apply to WAAA AT IVIjVI rifl(CUV No. IS N. DtLAWAltK Avenue. JUlirM L. ICUUrr.AKfiul, D 16 NEW ESPBESN USE T cm.D. C. via, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal V.1LI1 tuuuections ut Alexandria Irom the most dlrecl route for .Lynchburg, Rrlutol, UnoxvlUe, Nash villi Daltoi), and the Houihwefit. Hteamers leave regularly frora the first wharf abort Market street. i relkht roi;olved dally. WM, P. CT.TDK A CO., No, 14 North and bouth Wharvet, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Oeorgetown. M. KLDHlDuK A Co., Agents at Alexandria, V gluia. tl iffFPKl FOB NEW YORK, VIA DELA i-itri ' ware aud Rarllan Canal. i.AinesH bteamboat Company Steam Propeller! leave Dally from first wharf below Markot street, l brougb in twenty-four hours. Uoods forwarded to ail points, North, Kast, and West, free of commission, freight received at the lowest rules. WM. P. CLYDK & CO., Agents, No. 14 tioutu Wharves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 1U4 Wall street, .New York. 1 tf FOR NEW TORK.-NWIFT T((1S.J!-N feX RH, Tranitporlatlon Comnauy De- -JiiriirA- spatch and bwlfunire Lines, via Dela ys uie and Karl tan Canal, on aud after the loih o! March, leaving dally at 12 M. and 6 P. Al,, counectlni with all Northern aud itasteru lines. For frelgbt, w hich wlU be takeu on accommodaUni terms, apply to WILLTAM M. B AIRD A CO., 11 No, Ui b. DELAWARE Avenue. TO SHIP. CAPTAINS AND OWNER -J. LLJit, 'J he uuderslKned having leased the KfcN- iUA t-L UlivV DOlK, belts to lulorui his frieudei and the patrons of the Dock ihut he Is prepared with lucrt-uaed IboIIIIUh to accommodate those having V, sails to be raised or repaired, and being a practical shin-carpenter aud caulker, will Klve personal atten tion to the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captains or AneniK, hip-Carpenters and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call, Ilavinu the auency for the sale of " Welterstedt's Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paiut, for the prei-ervailon of vessels' bottoms, lor this city, 1 am Prenareu loiuruisn tuu huuihuu rcwmBiim icrnis, KenflnKton (Screw Dock, 1 M DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC, PKNN BTEAM ENGINE ANl -IV TACTICAL AND THKORKT1CAL KNOHNKKRS. lilVUlllAaiDt AW.AUW I,, .. AMMJ SAIAblL- SMITHS, and FOU1S DKRcS, having for many year ,l a . .1, IM lu'l'U DIW T L. U .Hill U'OU U I a . iir veen in succeHiui operanuu, auu ueen exciusiveip nguited In building and repairing Marine aud Rivet r-'!)klLieaLliigU and low-pressure, Lron Rollers, Watei Tank. Prouellers. etc. etc respectfully oiler their services to the public aa being fully prepare! to con tact for engines or an sizes, marine, River, and stationary ; having stts of patterns of diff erent Blies. .re nrenared to execute orders with Quick deduatch. Kvery description of pattern-making made at tbe aiorUBt notice. High aud Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, and cylinder Hollers, or me best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all sizes and kinds; iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions: Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and U other work connected rlth the above business. Drawimrs and snecltlcatlona for all work don at the establishment Iroe ofcLarge. and work guar anteed. , Tbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boaui, where they can lie in perfect safety a are pruviuwi wu iumid, uiwh, uui ew, for raising heavy or light welgbw JACOB O, NEAF1B. JOHN P. LEVY, t II BEACH aud PALMlOt Btreeta. I. AAVUliAN KKKBICK, WILUAM H, tf KUBICa JOUBT B. OOPB. QOL'THWARK i'UL'KDRY, FIFI1I AND VJ W AbidHSU'lON Btreeta, PuiLADtLFBIA. MKKK1CK A BON8. ENGINi-KiUs A1MD MACH1NIBT8, avannfarture High aud Low Prenmire Bteaia Snglci ; ji Land, River, aud Murine bervlce. Boilers, Oauouielers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Cadtlufes or all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron 1 runic Roofs for tias Works, Workshops, and illmad BlallouB, etc. Itetorw and Oas Machinery, of the latest and mcti juproved conutrutalon. jtLverjr utHH.ripi.iou ii rwuwuuu maciuunry, ana ugar, Baw, aud Urlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open , Opel it in jteam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Puuiplu ( uw, etc. UoleAeenta for N, Billenz's Patent Sncar Bolllni 4ppuratus, Neemyth's Patent bieam lAi.Liuier,aud hpmwall A Woolsey't Patent CeuirlAigui BuKar Draining Machine. 6 SJ BRIDESBUltO MACHINE W0RK8 OFFICl", No, M N. FRONT BTREET, eH)i.Di:i.i"HiA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for om A'Oll-kl.ONVU JAClilNLRY FOR POTTOH AND WOOLLES M 1 ncludlng all recent LniproveuiLuts in Carding, Bpln 1U iiK, aud weavu g. We In vlie the attention ot mannfae.nrors to onr '.t-nslve woriu. 1 ALFRFD JKNHP BON, ROYVK'S PATENT tOlKBIAED CAIirET-TRKTCIIEB AND TAtK-OUIVEB. With this machine a lady can alone stretch and tuck down at the same lime her carpets as easily as to sweep them, saving back -aches, bruised fingers, temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds ol carpets without the least damage, better, quicker, and easier than any other Btretcher made, and drive from 2 to ZO-oa. tacks with or without leather heads Is simple, etslly worked, and will last a lifetime Agents wanted. JUbesal terms given. It Is a nice machine for ladle to sell. For Machines or Agencies call on or address WILLIAM F. Mil EI MILE, No. 40 S. THIRD Street, S2Tt fr 'Philadelphia t. Stewart drown, B E. Curuur of FOVXT1I CJtrsTXVTBTX UANUrACTl'EKR 0t TPTrMKB VAIISEU, BAGS, RETICTJXEB, BHAwJ nAH.no AD LINES. NOBJJI KNN8TLVANIA KAILROA !. 11IK MIDDLK ROU 1 K.-Bhortest and most - " J ' " " 'vrrliiisK.irrll ruiViidi BKRKBand AMKIUCAN btreeis. WIN 1 r It A It IIANH KMRNTS. rn . 'i MNK DAILV TRAINS. on and after THURSDAY, Nov. 14, IM7, Passeuirer liains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Aiuerl ctl" streets, dully (suniluys excenled), as follows: hi. ,A- Morning Kxp'ess for Bethleiiem and i rinclpal btations on North Pennsylvania Railroad, connecting at Jlethlehem vt It l Lehigh Vallev It illroad lor Allentown,CataHiiqua.MlailnRton. Maitcu Chunk, f,1tlierly' Jeannville. II wn.-.lou, Wlillo Haven, n IlkeHbarrr, pntnon, ScraiiUin. and all points in Lielilgh and Wyoming valleyK: also. In connection with I.fIiIkIi and Mithanoy Railroad, for Mauanoy Vi7' "i"1 w,tl1 CalBwiMna Railroad, for Rupert. Imii yllle. Milton and Wl llannport. Arrive at Mauoh J hunk at 12 U3 A. M.: at Wllkesbarre at 3 P. M : at Mn hanoy City at i P. M,; at Hcrantun nt 4 P. M Passenpers by this train can take thn l.elilirli VaMcy tialn, passing Bethlehem at I IT,". P. M., lor Kaston, Mid points ou New Jersey Central Kullroad to New ork. AtH'45A.M. Aocommodnllon for Dnylestown, stop ping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers lor Willow Ornve, H.ttboro, and Ilnrtsvlllu, by this train, txke the Binge at Old York mad. At 1'i'lfi A. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton, stopping at Intermediate stations. At 1'. in P. M. Kxprtss for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, While Haven, Wllktsbarre, Mahanoy I lly, Centralia, Bhenaiidoah, Mount Ormel, Plttslun, hoiuiiti.n, and ail points In the Mabanoy and Wyo niiug t oal regions. Passengers lor Ureeuvllle take this train to Ouakerlown. At 14-45 P.M. Accommodation for Doylf-itown, slopping atallinterniellateHltlons. Passengers tuke Mnge at iioyiestowu for New Hope; at North Wales lor Bum ney town. At 4io l . M. Accommodation for Doylestown.stop Ingat all Interoiedlate stations Pn'sengers lor Vlllow drove, liatboro. and ilurinvtna i.iiUI.irn n Ahingtou. At fi-2'i P. M Through accommodation for Bethle ht m, and all stations on main Hue of North Pnnsvl vnnla Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley 1- venlug train for Kustou, Allentown, aud Muuch Chunk. Al 6-20 P. M. Accommodation for Lansdule, stop ping at nil Intermedium stations. AtllaoP, M. Accommodation for Fort Wash ington. From Bethlehem, nt M'lA A. M., 2 , and 8 40 P. M. 2'iin P. M. train makes direct connection with l-liiirh Valley trains from Kaston, Hcrauton, Wllkesbarre, jMannnny uny.nuu jia.ieuin, passengers leaving Kas ton al II '.0 A. M. arrive in Phlladelpliln at '2-05 I'. M. Passengers leave Wllkesbarre at pan P. M., connect at Bethlehem at G lo P, M.. and arrive In Phlladeluhla at 8 40 p M. From Doyiestown at 8'3o A. M., 010 aud 700 P. M. From Lansdule at 7 30 A. M. From Fort Washington at 1110 A. M. and 30: p. M. ON BUNDAYH. rhllndelphla for Bethlehem at '30 A. J.L Philadelphia lor Doyiestown at 2 'X) P. M. Doyiestown to Philadelphia at7'20 A. M. Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4 (0 P. M. Filth and Blxtb Streets Passenger cars convev pas sengers to and from the new depot. wnite cars or Becond ana inira streets line aud Union line run wlthlu a short distance of the Di-pot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Ollice in order lo secure the lowest rates of lure. KI.L.IJ4 CDAIIK, Agent. Tickets sold and RncKP.ce checked throueh to nrin- Clpal poiutN al Mann's Norih Peuusylvauia B.igsaga express uiuce, lit io. lOfiB. Flitu street. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND DAL TiMOKK RAILROAD. '11M1S TABLE. Commencing Monday, fseoiemher so. 1S';7. Trilm will leave Denot, corner BROAD Btreet and WAH- uu iun a venuo, as ioiiows: W ay Mall 'i i am at 8 30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, slopping at all regular stations. Con. necllng with Delaware Railroad at Wllminiinn ir Crisfield and Intermediate stations. Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excentedl. for l!al. tlmoieand Washington. j'.xiirefs xrain at a so r. m. (tsunnays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stonninir at Chester. Thurlow, Lluwood, Claymont, Wilmington, New port, etanion, iMewarg, f.ikiou, jNortueast, Charles town. Perryvllle. Havre-de-Orace. Aberdion. Perrv. man's, Kdgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, aud Btemmur's Run. Nlani Kxpress al n oo p. M. (dally) for Baltlmora and Wueblngton. Connects at Wilmington (.-mtur-tlays excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stoa plngat Newcastle. Mlddletown, Clayton, Dover, Har rlnglon, Beatord, Balisbury, Princess Anne, and con necting at Crlslieid with Boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portuuiouth, and the rftuth. pafisengera lor J-ortrebS Monroe and Norfolk, via Baltimore, will take the 12 M. Train. Via Crialield will tuke the lino P. M. Train. WILMINRTON Tit A INrs. Stopping at all htatious between Phlladeluhla and Wilmington. ieuve rnnaaeipnia at isti, 4-sii, o'uu, ana ii-3j (naily) P.M. The 4'dii P. M. Train connects with Delaware Bullrond for Mil lord an 1 intermediate stulious. The ti'ls) P. M. Train runs to New Castle. Leave W ilmington at 7 aud 8 A. M.. 400 and 6'30 (dully) P. M. f tiK m UlijliUUlOU JVJ 111 1 UA UK.1,1 1 1 1 Leave Baltimore 7 "Jo A. M.. Way Mail: W lli A. M., Express; 2'13 P. M., Kxprea; 6'35 P.1M., iSxpresaj a 'M , M., J-.x press. BUNIIAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. Leaves Baltimore at 8 5a P. M slopping at Havre- ile-Orace, l'erryvllle, and Wilmington. Also slops at Northeast, Hlkton, and Newark, to take passengers lor Philadelphia aud leave passengers from Washing ton or Baltimore, and at Chester to leave passengers rem W ashington or .Baltimore. Thrmikrh Tickets to all niilnls West. South, and Southwest may he procured at the Ticket Ollice, No. 8:s Clii-.BNliT street, under the Continental Hotel, where, also, state-rooms and berths lu sleeping-cars can be secured during the day. Persons purchasing tickets at this ollice can have their baggage checked at their residence by tbe I'nlon Transfer Company. 4 82 11. P. KEXNEY.Buperluleudeut. iQPJ7 -YOU NEW YORK THE CAMDEN I Ol I . mid Amhoy and Phllndelnblaand l'rentou Railroad Company's Lines, from Philadelphia to New York and Way Places, from WALNUT Btreet Wharf, w ill leave as follows, viz,: vabk. At e a. M . via cumueu ana Amooy Accom. l"tt At 8 A. M., Via Camden aud Jersey City, Kx press Mall A'OO At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Kx press. 3 ihj At5P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, Ac- 1st class, iMS commtaiafciou auu cmigf-Nui. iu class, 1 '&o At tf A M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold. At 8 and It) A. M., 2 and 8 30 P. M., for Trenton. AlH. 8. aud 10 A.M.. 1.2. 8'80. S. 8. and WM P. M.. for Bordentowu, Burlington, Beverly, and Delunco. At ana 10 A. M.. l. i, H'SU, 6, o. ana lrw p. M.. for Florence, At 8 and in A. M i, a bu, b, a. ana ir;w v. M., lor Kdgewater, Blverside, Klverton, and Palmyra. At 6 aud 10 A. M., 1, tl, and 11'30 P. M., for Fish House. Tbe 1 ana lrso r. m. Lines leave irom Market Btreet Ferry, upper Hide. 1 .1 i r.n riwjm. Ar..ioinuiui.ii ifj.ru A Will leave as follows: Al 11 A. M. .4-i-o P. M.. and 12 P. M. (night), via Ken sington and Jersey City, New York iixpress Lluee. aTs 10 15 and 11 A. M 2'30, 3' 30, 4 30, 8, and 12 P. M., lor Trenton and Br'stol. At 8 and Hi-Id A. M., 2 30, 5, and 12 P. M.. for Morrls ville and Tallylowu. , . At 8 and 101 a. M., 230, 4'30. S, and 12 P. M for Bchenck's. At In ID A. M., 1 no, ana d l". aU tor jcuuingion. At 7 80 and 10-15 A. M.. 2"J0, 4. 6,6, anil 12 P. M., for Cornwell's, 'ioiresdale, llolmeshurg, Taoony, Wlssl noniiug, Brldesburg, and Frank lord, and al 8 P.M., lor llolmeshurg aud Intel pieiliale stulious, biiLVlDKRl'l DKLAWARK RAILROAD .LINES, From hetiblugton Detiot. At 8 A. M. for Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cuoaudaigua, Klmira, Ithaca, Owegd, Rocaesler, llloghatiilou. Oswego, Syracuse. Great Bund, Mon tr obi-, Wilkefdiurre, Bcrautou, Btroudsburg, Water Uap, elo etc. At 8 A.M. and 3-S0 P. M fur Belvidere, Easton, Lumberiville, Flemlngtoii, etc. The 8-30 P. M. Line connects direct with ti e Train leaving Kaolou for Mauch chunk, Allentown, Belble hem, etc, Al 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and intermediate sta tions. Lines from West Philadelphia Depot, via Connect ing Puilway, will leave as follows: At 9'00 A.M., aud I'M and 8ifci P. M., Washington ami New York Express Lines, via Jersey City. Fare. 3''.I. The 0 A. M. and 0-31 P. M. Lines will run dally. All others, Sundays excepted. October 28, lso7. WM. II. OATZMER, Agent. 10II1LAPKLPI1IA, GEUMANTOWN, AND I NORRlbTOWN RA ILBOA D.-TIMlfi TABLE. FOR (IERM ANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8.7. 8. B os, io, II, 12 A. M,; 1, 2, 8'j, H'i, 4,6, 5'4.'lil,7, 8,0.10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave C4emiunlowu 6, 7. 7)-. , 820, 1), 10, 11, 12 A M., 1. 2. 3. 4. 4?j, , U!,. 7, s , iu, li r. M. Ibe 8'20 Down Train, auu 3'i aim n-j not stop on the Ut-rmantowii Brunch. Oil C J AS 1 O. Leave Philadelphia H'4 A. M. 2. 7, W4 P. M. Leave Ut rinautown 8'a A. M. 1.8, Hl4 P.M. CH KBN UT 11 ILL RA 1 LltOAD. , Jrf av Philadelphia 8, 8, lo, 12 A. M. 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 11 P. M. . . LeavoChesnut 11111 710, 8, 9M0, and 11 0 A. M. 140, 3 40, 6 40, 840, 8 40, and 10 40 P. M. ON BUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia l4 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesuut Hill 7 10 A.M. 12 40, 6 40, aud 9 25 P"Fok CONSIIOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia , 7'i, U, and 11 U& A. M. 1. ..S. , tH, B'i, 8 00. and 11 'a P. M. .... r n' H Leave Norrlslowu 6 4o, 7, 7 W, , and 11 A. M. Lu f.'ii. li'-i. and b.'u P. M. ' """U6"' ONBUNDAY8. Leave Philadelphia A. M.. 2-80 and 715 P. M. Leave Norrlstown T A. M.. 6-.ni and P. M. - FOR MANAVLNK. Leave Philadelphia B'-i.O. "a u.05 Ml' , l" ' l.'u. 6', fli.j, hoft, vK, and lli' P. M. Leave Maua unV 810. 7,',, 8-i0, l.'. od 10'i A. M., 2, J'i.fi. U, aud lo'.i P.M. .va DIN M'l"1 Leave Pi llailel.)ila A.M . 2S u .... ...,r , a jt k Ami M1. 1. al. V . """j- enneiiem, Aiientown, Maunb Chunk, Is Kelt on. White i Haven, Wllkesbarre, Malmnoy Stlty, Mount t armel, Pittston, Hcrantoo, and all points In the Lehiirh. Mnli.nnp nri u. ...,.. AV V v 411 nny It II H, A - . . W. b. WILMi, Oeneral (sniierintendent. Leave Ma RAILROAD LINES. KE A I I iTU RAIL R"0 A D. , OHKATTMINK LINK iii,)Cf.I!nT.LA,,''.l,I TO T1IK 1NTRRIOR OF 1 J'NVLVANIA. THE KCI1U YLK ILL. BUS ULKHANNA CUM BEltLAN I), A N I) WYOMING A';LftVs T11K KuKrH, NORTHWEST, AND .."I i'K CANAI AH. 1ALL A ItRANOKMFNT OF PASKNOKR TRAINB. MONDAY. Septemhur 80. 1H7, . .f,.1!'1!"1" Company's Depot, at THIRTEENTH nd A LI.OWIIJLL Btreeta, Philadelphia, at the fol lowing hours: Atmm WORNIKO ACCOMMODATION, At ,-S0A. M., for Beading and Interniedlaientatlon. r&Wi"" p. m!1"8 rt 6 30 p-M- ",vlng 1 n MOHNINd FVpRPsh At 8-IS A. M. for Readlne. Lebanon. Trurrl.huro- 1 onsviiin, run, grove, i.tmauua, Buubury. Williams yvri, j-imia, Rochester, Nlaitsra Falls, Buirslo. Allenlonn. Wllkesbarre, Pulsion, York. Carlisle Cliambersburg, llKgerniown. etc. etc" Ibis train connects 01 BIO A DING with East Penn sylvania Railroad trains ror Allentown, etc., and the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsburg. etc.: at POKT CLIiMON with Cntawls a Railroad trains for Wll l.1,','",',,Vl,r'r.' L(Lck Hven, Mm Ira, etc: at HAKkld 11 , AW ",n Northern (Vniral Ciunbnrland Valley and Brhuylklll and Busquehatina trains for Norlb umberleiid, W llllnuisport, York, Cliambersburg, Plntgrove, etc. ' AFTERNOON EXPRESS LeavPB Plilladelpliia at a-3 1 P. M.. lor Komi lug, Potls ville. llnrrl--burg. etc., connecting wltb Reading and Columbia Rallri.ad trains for Columbia, f tc. 1'OiTBlOWN ACCOMMODATION Leaves Potimown at 6 45 A.M., stonulng at inter mediate stai Ions; arrives In Philadelphia at 9 u" A. M. P.eiumlng, leaves Philadelphia at5-i P. M.: arrived In 1'ulUitowii al 8-iin P. M. RKADIM4 ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7-H0 A.M., stopping at all way stations arriving at Philadelphia at lii'14 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at S'OO P. M.i arrives in Btading at 7-4S P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsburg at 810 A. M. and I'ottsvllle at 8-4r, A.M.; arriving in Philadel phia at I 00 p. M. AHernoon trains leave Harrlsburg at 2-H) P. M . FottHvllle at 245 P. M.J arriving In Phila delphia at GMi) p. M. HAKHlpIll!RO ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Heading at 715 A. M.,and Uarrisburg at 4'I0 P.M. Connecting at Reollng with Afternoon A ceo L,i'L,.'.ttl',0,1A."ulu al 6-30 M,i rrivlng lu Philadelphia ttl IT IO I. $t , ..J,rkVtt1n. with-passenger car attached, leaves 1 hlladclphla at 1'2 4i noon for Poitaville and all way siailons. I. aves Potlsville at 7 00 A. M. for Philadel phia and all wav stations. All the above trains run dully. Gnndars excepted t-uuday trains leave Pottsvllle at 8 -no a. m., and l'lilladelphla at 815 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for H tiding at 8-CO A, M., returning from Reading at 4 25 CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Dowulngi. wn and intermediate points lake the 7'30 A. M.. aud 6 00 1', M. traius from Philadelphia, returning from Downluglowu at 6'lo.A. M. and 1-tHi P M. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR riTT3BURQ AND 1HE WOT Leaves w York at 9 A. M. and 5 and 8 P. M passing Ri aillng at POO A. M. and 150 and lii-06 P. M and conn, cling ut flarr sburg with Pennsylvania ana Northern Central Railroad express trains for Pitts burg, Chicago, Wliliamsport, Elm Ira, Baltimore, etc. Reluming, express train leuves Hurrlsburg oil arri val ot the Pennsylvania express from PllUburg. at S and 8'45 A. M. and 8 P. M passing Reading at 410 and 10 no A M., and 4 2J and 1 116 1". M.. and arriving In New Y'ork at 10-10 A. M., and 4 40 and b'UI P. M. Bleep. Ing cars accompany these trains through between Jerse y City and Pittsburg, without change. A mail train for New Yoik leaves Harrlsburg at 2-10 P. M. Mail train fur Harrlsburg leaves New York SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potlsville At 7 and ll-ST A. M., and 7-10 P. M., returning Irom Tamauua at Tub A. M., aud 140 and 4-15 P.M. BCU L 1 LK 1 LL ANDSCTQTjEnANNA RAIL- Tralns leave Auburn at 7 W) A. M. for Plnegrove and Harilsburg, and 1 60 P. M. for Plnegrove and Tremout, returning from Harrlsburg at o'i) P. M., and from Tremout at 7'35 A. M. aud b'io P. M. TICK E'IB. Through first-clnss tickets and emigrant tickets to a l the principal points In the North and West and Ctnada. Fxc .rs!on tickets from Philadelphia to Readlnir ana intermediate statlous, good lor oue day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market train, Reud'ug and Poitatown Accommodation trains, at reducid rules. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good oaly for one day, are sold at Heading aud inter medial,, stations, by Reading and Poltutowu Ac commoi atlon trains, at reduced rates. The fcUowIng tickets are obtainable only at the ollice of .1. BRADFORD, Treasurer. No. W7 fcouih FOURTH Btreet. Philadelphia, or oI O. A. N1COLLS. Ueneral Buverintendent, Heading: IU11M li , 1 AT1UN TICKETS At 25 per c ml. discount, between any points desired, for lumilies t ud firms. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 20U miles between all points, $52-50 each for families an 1 II r ins. BEASON TICKETS, F r three, six. nine, or twelve mouths, for holders only, to all pulul 1, at reduced rates. tjl.x.,tA, . i m r..s Residing on tbe Hue ol the road will be furnished curds cunning Hit tuatlvesaud wives to lickois at naif tare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Pbllndelpb.a to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, rutd Monday, at reduced faro, to be laid only at the Tick 1 1 Olllcu. ut THIRTEENTH aud CALLOW HILL btre t. F HEIGHT. Gno 's of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the CouiLtny's Freight Depot. BROAD aud WILLOW Btreets. iKftiUitr TKAisa -Leave Philadelphia d vliy at 6'30 A. M., 12'45 noon, and 8 P. M., lor Reading, Lebanon, Harrloburg, Potts vllle, Port Clinton, aud al. points forward. Ma 1LM Close at tho Philadelphia Post Ollice for all places 011 the road and Its branch is at 5 A. M., and lor the principal stations only at 2'iU'. M. 4 8jj PENNSYLVANIA CiNTRAL BAILliOAD W INTER TIME, TAKING EFFECT OCT. 18, 1887. Tbe trains ol the Pennsyl aula Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY- FIRST aud MAKKET btreeta, which is reached d. rectly by the Market Streetcars, the last car conutcting with each train leaving Front and Market stree t thirty minutes be fore lis departure, TheCheenul and Wulhul Btreet curs run within one square of tn e Depot. OnBuudays The Mantel Btri et curs leave Front and Market Btreeta thirty-live minute before the ieparture of each train. Bleeping Car Ticketa can be h a on application at the Ticket ollice, N. W.cor. Ninth tndchesnut street, and at tht Depot. . Agents of the Union Transfer O mpaay will call for and deliver baggage at tbe Depot. Orders left at No, 9 il Cbeanut street, o. J18 Market Btreet, or No. 1 B. Eleventh street will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEP T, VIZ.: Mall Train - 8'00 A. M. Fust Liue and Erie Express.....,.,,. H 1V00 M. Paoil Accommodation, No. 1...... ........... poo P, M. Uarriifbiirg Accommodation.. K 1-30 P. M. LancuHter Accommodation 4-00 p, fiL Parkesburg Train 5 00 P. M. Western Accommodation Train... 5'45 P. M. Erie Mall - ...,.M1115 P. M, l lucinnatl Express 800 P. M, Philadelphia Express 11-15 P. M. Paoli Accommodation, No. 2. 9 00 P. M, Accommodation 1P3J P. M. Erie Mall leaves dally, except Baturday, Philadelphia Express leave dally. All other train tally, except Buuday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except buuday. For full particulars as to fare aud ccouimodatlous, apply lo FRAN Old FUNK, Ageut, N0,STkWi5 AT DEPOT. VIZ.: Cincinnati Express - J'lO A. M, Philadelphia Express - 7-10 A. M. Paoli Accommodation. No. 1 8 20 A. M. Erie Mall....... 9'05 A, M. bast Line. 9 05 A. M, Parkesburg Train.......... 9'40 A, M. I.ancssler Train 1-10 P. M. Erie Express........... ... ... Flo P. M. Day Express 6'20 P. M. Paoli Accommodation, No. 2 7-10 P. M. Harrlsburg Accommodation 980.P. M, For lurthor informs t'.n apply to 0 JOHN ALLEN, Ticket Agent, ISO. Mil CH EBN UT Blreet. BAMUKL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Rallroud Company will not as sume any risk lor Baggage, except for Wearing Ap- arel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Itaggage exceeding that amount In value will be al the risk 01 the owner, unless taken oy special contract. y EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, 4 29 General Superintendent, Alloona, Pa. pniLADELPUIA AND EKIE KAILKOAD.- WINTER TIMJO TABLE. Through and direct route between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Hasrlshurg, Wliliamsport, and the Ureal Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELI G ANT BLEEPING CARS on all Night Train. On aud after MONDAY, October 14, 1807, tbe traius nn the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run a follows: WESTWARD. Mall Train leave Philadelphia. ............... ...11'15 P. M, 1. leaves Wliliamsport 8 05 A. M, " " arrives at Erie 8'4.i P. M, Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12-00 noon. leaves Wllllanutporl.... 8'4fi P, M, arrives at Erie .'. , t'45 A. M, Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia.................. 8 00 A. M. ... ja luMVea wltUuxuaport 6'28 P. M, h i. arrive Lock llaven T ia P. Jt KUIWUl'l Mall Trln leave Erie 10-40 A. M. 1 .... U A. leave Wllliamsuorl.. arrives at Philadelphia... mH,HN 86-) A, Ma Erie Express leaves Erie , , 4 25 P, M, " 11 leaves Wliliamsport ouik.ji, ' arrives at Philadelphia-....... P00 P, M. Elmlra Mail leave Lock Haven 7'lo A. M. ' leave Wliliamsport , 8-85 A, ?U " ' arrives at Philadelphia 610 P. M, Mall and Express oonueclwllb all trains on W arren aud Franklin Iillwv, Passengers leaving Philadel phia at 12110 M. 1 jit t IrvluoKm l 8 'io A, fit, and liavurg1, 'inliiadeipulA nt 8'00 P M.. lurrlve ,( 00 City at 4 35 p. M. All train ou Warron nd Franklin Railway make Close couneciioiisal Oil City with train for FrankUll Mia muoieuia yvuvrv, JVi'l? lrfTmtf RAILROAD LINES. WEaST CHESTEK AND rillLADELPIIIA kailkoad. via media. , Winter arrangEjMEnt.. On and after MONDAY, October 7, 17. Train Will leave 1epeL TH 1 RTY-FI llMT and CHEoNUT Btreet. Went l'lilladelphla, as follows: Leave Philadelphia for West CThestw, at7 4.A.M., II A-2-80 P. M., 4 U p. M., 4-50 P. M., 8 .0 P. UL, u(i U'BU . aM. Leavf WMtChestor fr Philadelphia, from Depa on East Market street, at 875 A. M., 7'45 A. M 8 i0 and JO-46 A. M., 1-55 P. M 4-50 and -6J P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at s. A. M.. and leav ing Philadelphia al 4 60 P. M will stop at B. U Juuo lion and Media only. Passengers to or from staMons between Wtwt Cht ter and K C. Junction going east, will take train leaving West Chester at 7'46 A. M., and going west will lake train leaving Philadelphia at 4 50 P. l2., and transfer at B. C. Juncllou. The Cbesuul aud Walnut Btreet cars connect with all of the above trains, carrying passengers down I hesnut Blreet, past theprlucipal hotels and tbe Cam den and Amboy RR. ollice, at Walnut street wharf passing out Walnut street to the dt pot. Hie Market Btreet car will be lu watting, as nsaal, at Tiilrty-ttrsl and Market streets, on tbe arrival of each train, lo convey passengers Into tbe city; and for Hue leaving the ilepot take the car on Market street, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and Market slreets thirty minute Previous to de r arture. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8-l A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 55 A. M, and 4 P, M, The cars ou Market street will oouueol with Ell Holiday trains, both ways, as usual, leaving Front and Market streets thlrty-rlVe mlnulea before the train leave Depot, and will leave Depot ou arrival ot each train, to carry paasengers Into tbe city. Trains leaving l'lilladelphla at 7-45 A. M. and 4-80 P M., and leaving Went Chester at 8-00 A. M. and 4Uo P M., connect at B.C. Junction with traius on P, and B C. R. R,, ror Oxford aud Intermediate point. Passengers are alloweu lo lake wearing apparel on lyas baggage, aud the Company will not in any cfise be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, unless a special contract Is made ror.lut me. HENRY WOOD, 4 )H? General Bupertntendent, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CES TRAL RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement, On and alter MONDAY, October 7, 18r7, Traius will ljave Philadelphia, from the Depot of tbe Wesl Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of THIRTY-F'IRBT and CHEHNCT Btreet (WeetPUU. delpbla), al 7 45 A. M. and 4 i P M. Leave Rising Bun at6-4S and .Oxford t3)A.M. and leave Ox turd al 8"26 P. M. A Market Train, with Patenter Car attached, wIL run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Bud at 110) A. M., Oxford at 1145 Si., and Kennett atptl P. M connecting at West Chester Jnnotlou with Train for Philadelphia, On Wednesday aud Butnr days trains leave Philadelphia at g-so P. M., ru lug through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 741 A. M. con nects atOxlbrd with dally Hue ot Btages for Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leave Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the After noon Train tor Philadelphia. Tbe Train leaving Philadelphia lit 4 50 P. H. run It Rising Bun, Md. Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel onlj as baggage, and the Company will not In any case b responsible tor an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, tmlea a special contract be made fortbesama, SU 2LENKY WOOD General Bup't, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM foot of MARKET Btreet (Upper Ferry). Commencing TUESDAY, Bepiember 17, 18CT, For Brldgeton, fcaieiu Vlueland, Millvllle, and In termediate stations, 8 00 A. M,, aud 3'30 P. M. F or Cape M ay 8'3o P. M. For Woodbury al8'00 A. M., and 3 30 and 8'00 P. M. Freight Train leave Camden at 12 M. (noon) daily, Freight will be received ut Second Covered Wuarl below Walnut street, from 7-00 A. M. until 6'00 P. M. Freight received before 91X) A. M. will go forward tli same dayi Freight Delivery. No. 22 8. DELAWARE Avenue, It if WILLIAM J. BEWELL. BoperlntendenU AMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY RAILROAD. On and alter THURSDAY, Nov. 14,1867, traius will leave Irom tootot MARKET Btreet (upper ferry), lor Merchant ville. Moorestown, Hart lord, Masonvllle, Haluesport, Mount Holly, Bmlth vllie, EvauBvllle. Vinceiitowu, Birmingham, and Pemberton, at 10 80 A. M. and 4 SO P. M. RETURNING. Leave Pemberton at 7 20 A. M. and 2-30 P. M. " Mt. Holly i" 7-42 . " " 2-r4 M " Moorestown ' 8 08 " " 821 " 10 22K C BAILER, Superintendent, LUMBER. T QP.I7 SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS LOO I AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2H 8, and 4 inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 feet long, 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 24, 8. and 4 Inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PAT'lERN PLANK. LARGE AND BUPERIOR BLOCK ON HAND, i C an -BU1LMKGI BUILDING BUILDING! LUMBER! LUMBER I LUMBER! 4-4 CAKULiaa jriAUUujiNU, 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOKINO. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE F-LOORJJSG. ABU FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. BFRUCK FLOORING. BTF.P BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. i -CEDAR AND OYPRESB SHINGLES. 1 -WALNUT BOARDS. XOO I WALNUT PLANK. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. LARGE STOCK SEASONED. 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS . T.TIM It fcW WClU IlTJTWUTtA tr-t u HKD CJLDAiU WALNUT. A1SD jXNifl. 1867 ALBANY LUMJiEUOF ALL KISi) , ALBANY LUMBKtt OF AJaL KLNii-1. rr.iDWAi p.jj tt aiii u X . DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK. PLAIN K AND BOARD tj, MAHOGANY, ROBEWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEKRH. 1867 CK.AR-r.OX MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. BPANInH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. I Q(V7 PPRUCE J0IST1 SPRUCE JOISI LOO I SPRUCE JOIST! FROM 14 IO 82 FEET LONG. BUPEiUOB NORWAY BCANTLING. MAULE, BROTHER A CO,, 61 rpt No. jjfciO BOUTH BTREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, 6. i, e, AMD 28 FIFTEENTH ST ESLEB & I3KO., Proprietors. Al fys on band, made of the Beat Seasoned Lumber at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGb, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Baluster, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS iND NEWELS. ' Walnut and Ash Haud Railing, 8, tX, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT, C H K S N U T, and WALNUT MOULDINGS lo order. 6 IU Jm C. PERKINS, IVMUEit BIEBC'IIAMT, Huecessor to R..CIark, Jr., NO. 321 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand large and varied aaaortraent of Building Lumber. 62-1 INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FOB SALE AT THE PKINQIPAL. AQENOY, VO. 07 IsOl'TII T1IIBD STBEET, X'IIIIaA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Btuniped Check received, and delivered with despatch. Order by mall or expresa promptly attended to. 7 29 tf JAtJrtBJG.JlIDOWAT. WANTS. gOOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. The crisis I passed. The bonr has come to lift th veil of secreey which has hitherto enveloped the inner history ol the great civil war, and this 1 done by oUur. ing to the public General L. C, Baker' "HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Interest this hook transcends all th romances ot alliouHaudyears.and conclusively preves ttiat "truth Is sirunger lliau llcnou." Ageuia are cleanug from iou to tMO per month, a hu b we c an prove to any doubling appilcaul. A lew more ran Obtain agencle la territory yet uuoooa , pled, Addreu ... ' P. OARBETT A VO HO, 7 I'll EM NUT HTHWUr, J;U pjjuUaAJ.W4'aOJA AUCTION SALES. M C P L K L A N D 0 I BALE OF 1800 CARE poors, BB.OXB. BR November U. .".Wj-rWlt w. will by catalogue, for cash, is,,? ci, wLr.?' T .Jf7 1 Vpnllis' Booti, hhoe. C.&i:' Women's, Misses', and Ciuidre". wA,r "ft J-n the early altentlon of the trade I. callerj. " q TitC rOHIS H. A11ERH A CO., AUCTlOKBlili; J No, tet and 281 MARKET Btreet. LARGE SPECIAL BALE OF IIOSIEIIY GLOVE On Frldny MornliiR, '' Nov. 10. t in o clock, on four montus Credit. 10,000 DOZEN ll HIERY AND 4LOVKi. A large Invoice ofGerninn col ton hosiery, In men' women's, and children's bleached brown, and ouloroA lioe and half hoee, or various grades. Also, gonis' and ladle' silk, lisle, Berlin, and buof gloviHknil gaonlleis. Also, slilrls. drawers, travelling shirts, hoop skirt umbrellas, notions, etc. Utltiil LABOR rOfc-ITIVE SA LK OF CA RPETINQS. BT9. On Friday morning, November IS, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit al.out 210 pieces Ingrain, Venetiau,list.heinp, oottnga. and rng carpeting. Illtdi LABOE PF.REM rTORY HALE OF FRENCTT AlfB O'lUER EUROPEAN DRY GO JDS, ETO. . On Monday morning, PNovemberlR.at lu o'clock, on four months' credit, tm lois of French, India, German, and British Dry Woods. Lilian , LARGE FF.RFM PTOTt Y 8 ALE OF BOOTS." P nOHS . liHCUAKB, TRAVELLING BAWS, ETX . On Tuesday Morning, November 19, at lo o'clock, on lour month credit. 2 parkwges hoots, shoes, balmorais, elo. Ill U ? JM. GUM MEY A SONS, AUCTI0KEER3. ho, 608 WALNUT Street. nold Begrilar Sales of REAL , FssTATK, STOCKS, AND HTOtmrTIES AT it.-i1.1.,5 "ULADKLPhTa. KXOllANUK. Hnndlillla ol each property Issued separately. Iiho catalogues published and circulated, contalnlnc fnll descriptions ol property lo be sold, a also a par ; tlallistof property contained In our Real JtaUtle H- -glster, and oilered at private sale. bales advertised dally in all the dally newspapers i Sale on Monday, Nov. IS. will Inclnde 1 TJ EGA NT kOUK-STORY BROWN-STONK RB?IT- DENC E Built iii the beil manner, expressly for the . occupancy ot the present owner, and liuisbed through- ; out In superior style, with extra conveniences. Sim, ' loJil I.ocutt rtreet. A IK II STREET ELEGANT TnREE-STORT I BBH'K RESIDENCE 24 feet Inches front, with ; ilouble bnc k buildings, extra convenience, and lot ' 14" lot deep. No, 17'( A reh street. HANDSOME Hi'DKHN RESIDENCK, No. tU Tine sireel Lot lsxioo leet, through to a 20-feel wide sir, et. MODEBN THREB-STORY BRICK RKSIDENOTS. No. ltii5 Vine street. Also, two three-story Brick Dwellings In tht, rear, fronting on Pearl st. . Ill Slot hand.omf: modern residence, witn side yard, three-story double back buildings, and every convenience, No. M3 Franklin streeU VALUABLE PROPHBTY.S. W. corner of Sprint; Garden and Thirteenth streets; four-story brick real deuce, with ofllreH, and lot 2" by loo feet; three Ironts. SEVEN MODERN THREE-STORY HKIOIC I)VKI,LIN(i, with every ciinvenlence, No. 2411, 24ia, 2416, 2417, 2410, 2421. and 2423 N. Sixth street, above York. H18 7t OKRMANTOWN A HANDSOME DOUBLK roiNTED STONE RESIDENCE, with every city convenience, and large Lot ol Ground, corner of Chel lon and Wayne avenues, M THOMAS A SONS. IS OS. 139 AND 111 ' S. FOURTH Street. i HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEOANT KTMNWAY GRND PIANO. HAKDSOM-B LRUeSELS CARPETS, EIC. i On Friday Morning. 15th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 1000 Green st. by oat- 1 akgue. lust I milOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS f X AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 i ( HF.SNUT SUeet; rear entrance Ho. H07 Banaoia f street, - i Sale at No. 1110 Chesnot street. ' ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE CA RIVETS. PIANO FORTES, MIRRORS, PAINT 1NOS, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS, ETO. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Chesnnt f-treet will be sold tbe elegant Furniture of a family declining housekeeping, including parlor, chamber, dinltig-rocm and kitchen furniture, comprising: Rich purlorsullof oiled walnut, covered with cr'm son satin brocaielle; do. do. In blue plush; do. do. la green plush; elegant etagere aud ceutre table, wltb MrorndlliH marble; library suits, in green reps; velvet. Brusseln, tapestry, Venetian, and Tarnlah carpels; Freuch platu mantel and pier mirrors; large aud ele gant library bookcases: satin, damask, aud chlnla window curtains; oak and walnut sideboards; walnut chamber suits: wardrobes; dressing bureaus; exten sion dinlng-tables; cottage suits ol cnamber furniture; China and glassware: maltresses; beds and bedding; fine Iramed engravlugs and oil paintings; stoves: kitchen furniture, etc. PIANO FORTEH. Also, 4 pianoforte. FIRE PROOF CHESTS. 2 lire prool chest. DIAMOND JEWELRY, KTO. Alto, g diamond cluster linger rings; 1 six-stone) diamond cross; 1 line gold watch; 2 Colt' revolver. etc. elo. in ' IrPINCOTT, SON CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 240 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. (Premise formerly occupied by Messrs. Pauooast & Warnock, Auctlon eers.) HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC gTANDBRIDQE, BARR & CO., 1UPOBTEE8 or AKD DSALEBfl Vt FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. HO, ial HABKET STREET, Offer 1 or sale a large stock ol Ilartlwuro and Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH IOOO KEGS NAILS AT BEPTJCEP PBICE8. I7thtl c u T L aE K y. TABLK CUTLERYrKAZOlS SHEARS, Eil'C.i . " xir. L. V. HLMOLD8 Cutlery Store, Ho. 1S6 South TENTH street, Three door above WalnnW' STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICE. THE UNDERSinNKW would call attention ol the public to his JNEW UOLIIEM JUAUIaE FURNAUB. t This 1 an entirely new heater. -It la strucled as lo al once commend Itself to general favor, being a combination of wrought and cast Iron. It lit verylmijle 1ft n construction, aud 1 per fectly air tight; self-cleaning, having no pipe or drum to bo taken out and cleaned. Ill bo arranged with upright Hue as 10 produce a larger amount of heatfroin the -same weight ot coal than any furnace now in nae. The hygrometrlo condition of the air as produced by my new airaiigement ot evaporation will at once de monstrate thai It Is the only Hot Air Furuace that will produce a perfectly heallliy atmosphere. Thane in want or a complete Heating Apparatus would do well 10 call and examine the (ioldeu Eagle. CHARLES WiLLIAMsTr . NOS. 1132 and 113 4MAIIK ET Street, Philadelphia, A large assortment or Cook ing Range, Fire-Board Stoves, Low Down Orates, Ventilator, etc., always v nu hand. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. S 10 THOMPSON'S LONDON RITCHENRH. mi Vl ; lit il k a j ti iMrAL- - a .,, . . YSvk. m"j 0T Pub"c Institutions, In TWENTY DIP. f L-b-IlVNT klirL kl A 1 Il.i. ... V . a . a .j... i . , auu, rtAiiuciiiiia rvange. nub-Air r uruniwi, r urutoiv laeaiertt, ijOWuowiaUraUA. Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boiler, stewhole Plato? (tollers, Cooking stove, elo., wholesale and retail, hy the manufactnrer. SHARPK A THOMSON? t27tulhiim No. 2ti N. SECOND Street. EW -SOKK DYKINrt AND PRINTINO E8TABLIMHM EN T Works on Staten Island. Ollice lu Philadelphia. No, 40 N. EIGHTH Btreet (west side). This old and weM known Company, the large ot Us kind in the uwll, and in the lorly-ulnth year of lis exlsu-nee, is prepared, with the muni eiloiiiilv4 mid Improved uiaohtnery, to de, rlraium, aud irtiiA, lu a uianner uuequalled, every variety Pi tiaxuieui und piece goods. OarmentM clmnnftt by our neir Frencn rtroo imtluMt holng ripped iiiiiiimiu JOHN CRUMPt OAIIPENTKU AND HUILDER: gllbril WO. VBEET, AMD MU. VUENMVT tXBF.ET, . ! rmi.riKLi'iTTA ViV I r L I A s. o IU I, XX )() MISSION MERCHANT." No. M"S. LELAWARE Aveuue, PUUadulphla, - - AON-r run mipnnf Ounpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, KtoV W, Baker A Co.' Chocolate, O woa, and Broiua. Crocker liri. A Cv,' Veugw Welal bUeulflnc BTRAPa, 21 A I tiaoto. " " 1 , urairaveluftWilifiaaU,. ,