THE DAILY - EVENING ; TELEGRAPnPmtiADELrniA, -TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 18G6. Tftc Uoneral Character of Cricket. From the Cricket field The gftnie'of cricket calls into requkition all the cardinal virtues, some moralist would say. At with the Grecian games of old, the cricketer must ba sober and temperate. Tatlence, forti tude and self-denial, tbe various bumps ofarder, obedience, and pood humor, with an unrufHel temper, are lndlspe arable. For Intellectual virtues wa want Judprnent, decision, and the organ of concentratlveness every faculty In tbe free ue of all Its limbs-aud every Idea In conethut exercise. Poor, rickety, and stunted Wits wiM rever serve the widest shoulders are of little use without a he. id upon them the cricketer wants wits down to his fingers' ends. As to physical qualifications, we require not only tbe volatile spirits of the Irish niau rampant aud the Scotchman coucliant, but we waiit the Anglo-Saxon combination ot thp two. The brain must glow with Nature's fiie, and rot depend upon a spirit-lamp. Mens ami in corpore sano: teed tbe body, but do not cloud the nnud. You, sir, with lh bectic Must, the fiie of jour ejes burnt low in their sockets, with beak as sharp us a woodcock's (rom living upon suction, with phlliil lace and shaky hand our game di(la'ns such hot-liko votaries Iiie with the laik and scent the morning air, and drink lrom tho bubbling nil, and then, when your veins are no Jobber evired with alcohol net pofled with tobacco smoke when you have rctiui d otir illicit spirits and clarlQcd your unsettled judgment "come again and devour up my discourse," There is a wide difference between a srood woikmou und a bn of teols, however sharp. We must have head as well as hands. Yon may be bir enough and MroiiR enough, but the question is whether, as Virgil says: "Splrlius lulus a'lt, ttilauique infusa per artus Mtn agliat mo.ern, el niagusse corpore inlHcet," And lu these lines Vlnrtl truly describes the rlpht surl of man for a cricketer plenty of life In him; not barely soul enough (as Kobert South said) 1o keep bis body lrom putrefaction; but. however large his stature, he must have tons m proportion, and be instinct with seuse all over. Ihen. says Virgil, igneua eat atlta vigor--be must always have the steam up; and then our bard proceeds to describe what dlaci plme will render those who suffer the penalties of Idleness or Intemperance tit ' to join the chOBen few In the crick?t-ueld: "Allude per aiD0hm M'tlmur liiysluta el iaucl as a arva tenemus." We make no apology lor classical quotations At the schools and universities, cricket nnd scholarship very generally go together. Heads vs. Veels was ouce su?ae ted, and It is doubtless only to avoid an luvidions distinction that It has failed to be an annual university match. "A rubber of whist," savs the author of the "Diary of a Late Phj8iciriu"inhis "LawStudies," 'calls into requisition all thoje powers of mind that a banister most needs;" and nearly as much may be said of a scientincgame of cricket. But the enketer mus-, possess o.her quallflcd tlons; not only physical and intellectual, but moral ounlltications also. Ot what ava l is th head to plan and hand to execute, if a sulky temper paralyzes exertion and throws a damp over tho held; or if impatience dethrones judg ment, and the mau h ts across ai good bIK because loose bails are loLg in comius; or, again, if a contentious au.i imperious disposi tion leaves the cricketer all alone In his glory voted tbe pest of every eleven? Eleycn good tempered men, other points equal, wsuld bjat eleven sulky or eleven Irritable gentlemen out Of tbe field. Cricket 13 not solely a game of skill chance h&s oway eLough to leate the vanquished au if and Abut. This very ni certainty gives the game its interest. It Hay ward or Carpenter were sure of iuns, who would care to play r But as they sometimes make dve and fcoooetimes fltty, we still contend with flesh and blood. Even Achil les was vulnerable at the heel; or, mytboloi cally speaking, he could not stop a shooter on the leg stump. Cricket Is a social game. Could a cricketer play a solo, or with a dummy, bi might pliy in humor or out of humor; but an Eleven is of the nature of those commonwealths of which dcera said that, without some regard to tho cardiual Virtues, they could not poss bly hold together. Games of some kind men must have, and it is no small praise of cricket that it occupies the place of less innocent sport". Without sport you have no healthful exercise; to refresh the body you must relax the mind, and to this end cricket "doih most strongly tend." . SOUTH AM ERIQA. I'lio Fnrnennynii War A Stubborn Fight itt lliiiuuitu. The New York Herald1? correspondent writes as follows from Buenos Aues, 8. A., Aug. Ur ine laten etining eent here ha been the escape otthe whole garrison of Humaita to the peninsula opposite the lort. It was first said there were 4000 men, later accounts said 3000, and now official documents state there were in all 2510. Of these 1250 at last sui rendered, 1100 had escaped, leaving 150 as the numbr who had perished by (bell, shot aud famine. Though esrrouuded on every side, with lew pieces of cannon, and provisioua for only a few days, and only canoes and flatboats to evade a besieging lino of iron clad?', yet they held out until by dssperato efloris neaily Lalt their number did escape, and the re?t yielded only after five days of laoiloe. They weie persuaded by a Spanish priest, who went with a flag of truce and besought them to save their lives by a surrender. Borne were wounded, and among them were women aud children. They seized the biscuits thrown to them with ravenous wilduess. The surrender was ou tho 6th ot August, and tbe prisoner were taken at once to ilumalta, and were there divided into three compunies, and sent one to each ot the three powers carrying on the war. Our shaie arrived here to-oay. The officers were allowed to keep their swords and chooe their reildcnce. There were four chiefs, uluety five efheers, and twelve hundrsd aud finv meo. There is some anxiety hero now over tbe subject of peace witbiu theieimblic. Tbe cause otthe fear is this: A little before the election for President in Juno last it was seen that the ten electoral votes of in province ot Cornentes were sure tor General Urquiza, and a small party united and seized the reins of government, threw Governor Ev arista Ljpez lu prison, am ruled atiuirs in their own way. The day of the election came, and affa'rs were too much disor ganized to admit of any election at all, and the eleetoral votes were lost. During the tw months of the imprisonment ot Governor Lopez his friends took up arms in his defense, and tbe revolutionary party also called out every available man lor their army. One General Caccrcs leit his place in the natioual army and placed himself at tho Urd of tbe forces of Governor Lopez. Tue troops of the two factions grew in cumbers aud in rancor till they cniae to blotvf, and already several very bloody skirmishes have been lougnu une ot ineee was on the borders ot the firovince of Kntre Rio-. Gcneial Urquiza had n the meantime become Governor of Kntre Hi 03, and gave his moral Hupport to the forces of Governor Lopez, and bis troops claim to be neutral, but pitch in whenever they can. The complication is in the fact that the general gov ernment has declared itself in favor ot the revo lutionary party, and rails General Citceres, br a proclamation, to appear before a court martial! A note has also been addressed by the national government, to General Urquiza, censuring his position. The reply of General Urquiza Is calm and dignified, and while ho strongly urges ptace as ihe only ea e course for Ml parties, he de clares tbut he will opooee revolution as u eood citlzen.'lt will reauire a preac deal of piTlence on the part ot our great men to avoid a very serloua war. WEST J N DIES. IIAYTI. Movement of Salnave. Tbe N. Y. Tinwa correspondent, writing from Port au-Punce, Sept. 6, savsi The revolutionary forces under General Petioo. Faubert, Normii, and John Lynch con- Jtlnue to brsltiie this town, haiuave has 'altenjpWd lour limes to break the line of tho . besleper, but op to tbe pieseut tune he bus been unsuccessful, m puuuaues m iu muitf tfur ot yesterday the news tbst a body ot troops, commanded bv General Vil Lubln, recaptured the town of Prtlonville, a few milej trom this rlty. This report, however, ts generally dis credited. Ttii- week several prominent citizens of the City of Aux Cajes were csptured by Sal nave's adherents, the "Piquets," and sent to him. They were instantly sh ji. Salnave recently fitted out a barqae as a man or-war, and de spatched her, in company with the small llavtlen mail steamer Mariani, with provisions and am munition to Gonaive. where bis friend General Vlctorln Chevalier still holds out in his favor. It has Just been rumored that the revolutionary war steamer Liberie had succeeded in capturing the barque off the coast. Tho War wllh tho Piquet. A Correspondent at Jacmel says, on the 10th Inst: f'oromunlcation between this town and Port-aa-Prince is interrupted. The only means of communication ts by a postilion, who is the beater of tbe BiUtsh mails only, all -other cor-ret-pondence being interdicted by Salnave. As a matter of satety, the poMilion travols with the Britteh flag wrapped around his oody. The Piquets. Halnnve's partlfats, still continue strag gling about tbe towns, and although they take good care not to come witbin cannon range, they prevent the sending of supplies to the srray behlealDg Port-au-Prince. Jacmel has escaped falling into their power, throuch the oneigetic measures adopted by General Hector. Mean time thoe snvaeus have burned and pillaged all tbe surrounding country Aux Caye. Jeremie, Mirngoatie, at:d Leoeane. Ttisy murder all who happen to fall iuto their hands. ST. DOMINGO. The Revolution IMnnstrous Stnfe of Afliilrw. A New York 2ime correspondent at St. Do mingo city says, ou the Oih instant: Tbe revo lutionnrj banda In the Houtbwestern Provinces continue their warfare against the Government tioops. The delay in the final fall of Salnave, of llajti, has given fresh hope to President Baez, lor as long as halnave bolds out at Port au Prlnce, Generals Cabral and Luperon and their partisans will not be able to cross the Haytien frontiers to bead the revolutionists. President Baez has spread the news that be has received information Jrom Kuropototbe effect that the $2,000,01)0 loan had boeu finally neeotiated, and tbat lunds would come to baud before tbe end of the month. In consequence, he says, he has sent the scbooter Leouor to St. Jsgo de Cuba with a despatch to be transmitted to klurope per cable, requesting his agent m London to send him iunds at once. As may be supposed, these tidirgs have caused a great deal of excitement and have tilled everybody with hope. Stilt they Bre disbelieved by a great many persons, as Mr. Baez has always stuck to tbe policy of promises, and of promises only. Meanwhile, misery con tinues to prevail, and if the statement should prove lalse and the money of the loan not be forthcoming, the state ot suspense may eventu ally prove costly to Mr. Baez. RAILROAD LINES. !J HI LA DELPHI A, WILMINGTON AND BAL L TIMOKJB KA1LHOAD. 11 MK TABUS, odmmenclna SUNIaY , fceplemuer 13, IMS. Tratus wlU !-ve lit poi vurnur of BKOAli bUuet and WAHH. IlSdTUJN Aveuiio as follows: Way-Mall rraia at 8 80 A. M. (Sunday excepted) fi)r Baltimore, stupplng at all Kegular suuiou.v con-0-ctiuKwlvh lielawure Kallroad at WllmlnKion for Urlaimld and Intermediate Station. U-xptens Train at 11 46 A.M. (HunUaya excepted) foi Baltimore aud Waahlngtuu, atopplug at Wilmington Perryvllle, and Havre-de-Urace. Clonaecia at Wil mington wlin train for Mew (Jastle, bxprma 1 rain at 4-on P. M. (Hnudays excepted) tot Bblllmore and WaunlngtoD, stopping at Cheater, Ttinrlow, Lluwood, Ulaymout, Wilmington, Newport. Stanton, Newark, Klkion, Northeast, Charltf.iown, Perryvllle, Bavro-de-uraoe, Aberdeen, ferryman', Ugewood, Magnolia, Cliaae'a and Stemmcr's Kuu, NlKht Kjpreag at 11-30 V. M. (Dally) tor .Baltimore and WaRhhigtnn, stonplng at Chester, Tnurlow, Lln woid, Claymont, Wilminiitou, Newark, K ktoa. Nor. beust, Perry villa aDdtiavra-de-Urace. Connects at WUnilngton (Saturdays excepted) with Datasvare Kallroad .LI r e, stopping at New Oantle, Mitldletown, Clajton, Iover, Harrlnguro, BeHlord, Salisbury PriiiCeea A one, n! connecting at CrwUeld with Boat for Fortieti Moirroe, Norfolk, Portsmoata, aud tire Sooth. taHsengera for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Baltimore will take tue.ll.45 A.M. Train. Via Cxlaileid will take tbe llvo p, M. train, WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at u atatlona betwmtu tblladalpitla ana Wllmliiglou. LeMV - Philadelphia at 11-00 A.M., S'80, S-OO,! and 7 M P, M. The 6 ou P. M. Train coniiecu with Delaware Ballroad tor Harrington and Inter ax idlato statloui, Leave Wllmlugtou 7uu auu a lv a, m., i-wj, 4-15, and 7' jo P. II. The s'lu A, M. Train vlil nwt stop oetweaa Chester and Phlladelphm, Tbe 810 a. M and 7 00 P. 4f . Iratnn from Wilmington run dany. All other Accommodation trains buuiliys excepted- J-KOM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 7'26 A. M Way-Mall: 8 85 A. M Express; 2 P. M., Kxprewi; 6 P. M.. Kxpreas. SUNDAY TRAIN JTKOM. BALTlMUKu,, Leaves Baltimore at 7'25 P. M., stopping at Magnolia, Perrymau'B, Aberdeen, Havre-atrtirace, Perryvllle, Cbarlestown, Nortli-a8t, K.kion, Newark, lalanton. Nenport, Wllmlugiou, Clsymont, Lluwood, aud Chester. lorough tickets lo all points West, Sontb, Booth west, mav be procured at the Ticket OUice, No. 628 CHKSNUT Street, under the Continental Hotel, where, a: bo, atate-rooms and berths In sleeping cam can be secured during the day. Persona purchasing tickets at this otttce can have their baggage checked at their residence by the Union Tranaler Company 8 II- IT. KKNNKY. Buperlntendant. PH1LAI)LFUU, GEttMANTOWN, AND NOitRibTOWN KAILJtOA JJ TIMJs TAllLjc PUR wHiRMAN TOWN, ia Leave PbUadelphla 6, 7, 8, 9 05, 10, 11, U A. M.. I, I. fc . 4, . 6J4, 610, 7. 8 , 10, 11. U P, M. Leave Oeimau town 6,7, 74, 8, 8'2o, J, 10, 11, 12 A, M., 1 2.8,414X,,6,7,S,.1, 11P.M.' ' ' The 8 2u Down Train, and 3 and RX Up Trains will not stop on the Oermaulown Branch. ... , N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia it A.M. 2, 7,1AM P.M. Leave GermantowuS,' A. M. 1, 6, P, M. CHJsMTNTJ'r HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 3, 8, 10, U, A- M-, 2, 8X, 6, 7, and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7'1C, 8, 0'40, and UT0 A, M., 1'40 S-40, 6-40, 40, 8-40 aud 10 40 P. M. ' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia A. M. S and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut iitu 7 BO A. M, 1240, 6 '40 and 0 2S Prok fONSHOHOCKKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Pbiladt lphla 6, 7X, , nd a 06 A. M. 1, . Tjeave Norristown 6 40, 7, 7'60. , and U A. M., 1, , 4X6X. and P. qjj SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia S a. M., 2 311 and 7-ltt P. M, Leave Norristown 7 A. M,, 6-B0 aud 9 p. M, FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 1V.; 8, ,4d 11-06 A. lii, 8. 4.64, 6!.b05,andli4P. ji. Leave Mauayuuk S lo. 7, '&, X, audUA. M '""'oS'eOHWY-a Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., in and TJrt P. M. Leave Mauayuuk MA, M., 8 and P. M. W. b. WIUSON. Oeneral Siipeilnteiident, Depot, NINTH and UKU.kN streela. W1SST CUKH'ifiR AND PUILaDBLPHIA RAILROAD. STJMMJiR ARRANUklMENT. -On and after MONDAY, April 13, IMS, Trains will leave as follows: Leave Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY FIRST and (JHKSNCT Streets, 7-I0 A. M., 11 A. U., 0 P. M., 4-16 P. M., 4-60 P. M., T P. M., 11 P. M. Leave West Chester tor Philadelphia, from Depot on east Market street, at 916 A. M..7'16 A, M , 7'M A- M.. him A. M , 1 6ft P. M 4'fO P. M.. 6-56 P. M. On and after Monday, June 15, an additional Train will leave Philadelphia for Media and In termed lute Points at 6-30 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7-80 A. M and leaving Philadelphia at 4 bo P.M., will stop at B. O. Junction aud Media only. Passengeis to or lrom station between Wont Chester and fc, O. Junction, folng East, wUl take train leaving West Chester at '16 A M.. aud going West will into train luavlug Philadelphia at 4-60 P. M and tratufor at B. O. Juno t)OD, Tho Depot In Philadelphia Is reached directly by the Cbesnut aud a W a.uut Street cars. Those of tue Market Street line ruu witbiu cue square. The cars of both Une connect with each train npou lie arrival. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at s 00 A. M. and I'OO P, M. Leave Weal Chester at 7'4 A.M. and 600 P. M. Tralub laavltig Philadelphia at 716 A. M. aud 460 P. Id., and leaving West Chester at 7'30 A. M. and 4 60 P. M., oonuect at B. O. Jaucllon with Tratus oa P. & B. C. R. R.. for Oxford and Intermediate point. I'jisienjers are allowed lo take Wearing Apnarol ouly, as Baggage, and the Ot muany will not lu any case be rw potisible 'or an amount exceeding one hundred dollar guleas a special contract 1 made for tbe same. HKN'KY W OOD, Oeneral Sup' t. Philadelphia, April Ul. 1W. 4 lot 1ST JERSEY RAILROADS.- FALL AND WINTER ARRANOKMKMT. rrom loot or M AliKt. t street (upper f erry). ConjmeDclng WEDNESDAY, Septeiuoer Id, 1863. 4 it A 1 no jj ka V 1. A3 ruLWwa. w For Cape May and station below MiUvllIe, 815 1 . M . Miliviiie. Vlneland, and tntermedUte stations 8'IS A.M..S-.6P. m. irlllK'.lon' talen, and way atatlon 815 A. M P'or Woodbury at 8-15 A. M.. MS, 8-0, and 8 00 P. M. Freight traiu leaves Camdeu dally at U o'clock noon. Frelprht received at second covered wbasf below Walnut ktreet, dnllv. Freight DeliVtrtU No. ttBStnuth Delaware avenue, WILLIAM J. SKWKLL, 9 15 buptttiuloudonU RAILROAD LINES. KJORI'U PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. JL1 1HK Ml DO UK ROl)TK.-bortt and moat c I rent line to Bethlehem, Kaston, Allentown, Manoh lihoek. Hasleton, Whlu Wllkmbarra, Ma- hanoy City, Mount Car m el, Plitston. Haranton.Oarbqrk dale, and all the points In the Lehigh and Wyoming Coal KAglon. Pangir Depot In Philadelphia, w. wr. norner nl BERKS and AMERICAN street? ",w " M WMUt ARRANHKMKNT BLBTirff DAILY TRAl-On and aftr MONDAY, May Sn, 1SOS, Pansenger Train leave the New Depot, Corner of BKKKS and AMERICAN atreeta, dally (Sunday ex oepted), a follow; .At sis A. M, Accommodation for Fort Waabi Ingtnn. At T-46 A. V. Morning Kxprms for Bethlehmn and Prlnolpal Station on North Pennsylvania Kallroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad for Kaaton, At lentown, Catasauqua, Slatlngton, Msach Chonk Weatberly, Jeanenvllla, Hailetoo, White Haven, Wllkeabarre, Kingston, Pltteton, and all point in Le blsb and Wyoming ValleysiiAlso in oonnnotlon wltb JLeblgb and Mahxnoy Ballroad for Mahaooy Cltyi and wltb Caiawlssa Railroad for Rupert, Danville Milton, and Wllilamspnrt. Arrive at Mauah Chunk at I2116 A.M.: at Wllkwbarr at P. M.; at Mahanov City 1 1 P. M . Passer gnrabythlstralncantakatheLeblgn Valley Train, pausing Bethlehem at 11-84 A. M. fur Etsum, and point oa New Jersey Central Kallroad to New York... At 8-48 A, M. Accommodation for Doylentown, stripping at all Intermediate Stations, PasHenifersfor Willow Orove, Hatboro' and Hartsvllle. bv this train, take Stage at Old York Road. At HK'O A. M. Accommodation ror Fort Washing ton, stopping at Intermediate Stations. At 1-46 P. W. LehlKb Valley Express for Bethle hem, Allentown, Mauob Chunk, White Haven, Wllkeabarre, liar.leton, Mahanoy City, Con trail a, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, Pltuton and Scranton, and all point In Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal Region. At 6 P. M. Accommodation for IDoyiesiown. topping at all Intermediate station. At 816 P.M. Lehigh and Susquehanna Express for Bethlehem. Easton, Allentown, Manch Chunk, w lliken bar re, and Scranton. Passengers for Qreer vile taae this train to Quakertowu, aud for Sutauei own to North Wale. ' At 416 P. M. Accommodation for Doyieatown. !!,l,I,ng at all Intermediate stations. Passenger for Willow Irirove. Hatboro, and Hartsvllle take stage at Ablugton; for New Hope at Doylestown. At 6 00 P. M. Through accommodation for Bethle hem and all station on main line ot North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le high valley Leblgh and Susquehanna Evening Train for Kaston. A llentown. Mauch Chunk. At 6 20 P. M. Acnommoaatloa for Lanndale, stop ping at all Intermediate stations. t(AtU-80P.M. Accommodation for Fort Washing' "TRAINS ARRIVE IM PHILADELPHIA. . 7SmBothln"n at 00 aud 1106 A. M., 2 00 and B'oU r( Ala ll'iis A. M. and 2'0o P.M. Trains make direct connec tion with Lehigh Valley aud Lehigh and Susqnehanu trains from Kaston, Scranton, Wllkesbarre, Mabony City, and Hasleton. Passengers loavlog Wllkesbarre at 1-45 P. M. con nect at Bethlehem at 6-08 P.M., aud arrive la Phila delphia at 8 80 p. M. roru Doylestown at 825 A. M 5'00 and 700 P. M- From Lanndale at 7-80 A, M. pKroni Fori Washington at 9-80, 10'45 . It. and '1 " ' M ONSTJNDAY8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem ats-30 A.M. Philadelphia fur Doylestown at 2'00 p. M. Doylestown fur Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 430 P. M. Fifth and sixth Streets Passeuger Oar convey pa tengera to and from the new depot. White Cars of Second aud Third Street Line and Union Line rnn within a short distance of the depot. Tickets must be procured at the Ticket office, In order to secure tbe lowest rates of fare. m. . . , ELLIS CLARK. Agent. Tickets sold aud Baggage checked through to prln olpal points, at Mario's Norlb Pennsylvania Baggagt Ei press OUice. No. 106 S. HFTH Street. 1 PAQ -FOB NEW YORK. THK CAM DEN ACOO.AND AM BOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENT N RAILROAD COMPANY LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORE, AND WAY PLACES. FROM WALNUT STREET WH ARF. At 6-ao A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation 2'2S At 8 A.M., via Camden aud Jersey City Ex press Mall.... 800 At 8 P. M.j via Cttinden and Amboy Express... 800 At 8 80 P, M.i via Camden and Jersey City Ex press g. 00 At 6 P. M.. for Amboy and Intermediate stations. At 8'30 and 8 A. M 2 and 8-J0 P. M.. for Freehold. At 8 aud 10 A. M 2, 8-80 and 480 P. M. for Trenton. At 5-80, 8, and 10 A. M., 1,2. 8. 8-30, 4-80, 6, aud 1130 P. M. for Bordentown, Burlington, Beverly, and Delanro. At 6-30 and 10 A. M 1. . 8, 1-30, 4'30, 8, and U'80 P. M for Florence. At 8 80 and 10 A. M..1. 8, 480, 8, and 11-80 P. M. for Edgewater, Riverside. Rlverton.and Palmyra. 2 P.M. for Rlverton and 8'30 P. M. tor Palmyra. At 6 S0 and 10 A, M.,1, 8, 4 DO, 6, and U'80P. M. for Fish House. The 1 and U'80 P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Ferry (upper side). FROM KENSINQTON DEPOT. At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express Line Fare:. At 7 and 11 A. M., ', 8 so, ana p. bc. far Trenton and Bristol. And at lM'15 A. M. lor Bristol. At 7 and 11 A, M.. 2 80, and 6 P. M. for Morris vUle andTullytown. At 7 aud 1016 A.M.,S80, and 8 P. M. for Bchencks and Eddlnglon. At 7 and 1018 A. M., 2'80, 4, 8. and 8 P. M. tor Corn Wells, Torrledale, Kolmesljurg, Tacouy, Wlsuluo ntlni. Brldeeburg, and Frankford, and at 8 P, M, for fiolmesbiirg and Intermediate stations. VaOM WKMT PHII.ADXLPHIA OKPOT, Via Connecting Railway. At 8-80 A. M 100 b-30, aud 12 P. M. New York Ex press Lines, via Jersey CI ty, Fare t3'26. At 1 A. M,, Emlgraut Line, Fare, i , Atl-2o a. M. on Moudajs only New York Express Line. Fare,t-26. The 8-iMi A. M and 880 P.M.' Lines will rnn dairy, All others, Sundays excepted. At 8-ao A. M no 6 Ho, and 12 P. M. for Trenton, At 9-30 A, M 6 30. and 12 P, M. for Bristol. At la P. M. (Night), for Morrlsvllle, Tullytown, Bchenk',Eddlngton,Cornwells,Torrlsdale,HolmeS' burg, Taoony, Wlaslnomlng, Briaeulitu-g, and Frank- For lines leaving Kensington Depot take the cart on Third or Fifth streets, at Chesnutstreel, 83 minutes before departure. The cars on Market street Railway run direct to West Philadelphia Depot; Chesnul and Walnut within one square. Ou Sundays the Market street cars win ran to connect wllh the 830 A. M, and 80 P. M. lines. BELVIDEHE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES. From Kensington Depot. At 700 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dnnklrk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rocheiltr, Blngbamton, Os wego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, W Uieubarre, fcjchooley's Mountain, etc. At 7 Oil A. M and 880 P.M. for Scranton, Stroads burg, Water Gap, Belvldere, Eastou, Lauibertvlile, Flemlugtou, etc The 8 80 P. M. Line connect direct with the Train leaving Easton lor Mauoh Chuuk, Allentown, Bethlehem, etc. At 6 P. M. tor Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta tions. CAMDEN AND BURLINUTON CO., AND PEM. fcilKl ON AND UIOHTSTOWN RAILROADS, From Market St. Ferry (upper side.) At 7 aid 10 A. M., 1, 38 , and 6'3u P. M., for Mer chauikvilie, Moorestown. Hartford, Masou ville. Ualns rort.Mounl iio'ly, bmltbvllle, Ewansviile, Vlnceu toni. Blrruliigbam, and Pemberton. At 7 A. VI., 1 and 8so P. M., for Lewlstown, Wrlghts towi., cookbluwn. New Egypt, Hornerstown, Cream Ridge. Imlayslowri. hharon.and Hif-htstnwu. WILLIAM H. OATZMER, Agnt, Seitember 14, ibxb. 6 is DEKBSYLVANIA CLKTRAL RAILROAD. iTALL TIME, TAKING i.D'FEOr SEPT. 18. 1368. The trains of U-e Peunsylvauia Ceutral Ralir,ad leave the It put. at THIRTY-If I KST and MaaKuP Street, whluu is reached directly by the Market Street cars, the last car connecting with eaon train leaving Fruut aud Market streets tulny mluuies be fore its departure. The Cbexuut and Walnut btreet cars ruu wlihln oue squat e ot tbe Depot. On Sundays Tbe Market street cars leave Front and Market streets thl-ty-tlve minute before the de parture ol each train. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at tbe Ticket olUce N. W. corner Ninth and Chesnul streets, and at the depou Agents of the Union Transfer Company will oall for and deliver baggage at the depot, orders loft at No. Util Cbeenut sweet, or No, 118 Market street, will receive fifc LEAVK DEPOT, VIZ:- Mall Train 300 A, M, Paul! Accommodation, 10 80 A. At., 1 00, aud v 'Ml P. M, Fast Llue....................."."- 1 40 A. M. Ene Express IJ'A. M. Harrlsuurg Accommodation..... 2 to P. u. 1 auctthter Acoommonation , M. s-oo e. m. ...... b au r, m., 8'00 P. M. Erie Mall ana Bunaio jLipress n uu r. m. - 7 . , . . ,., ,a 12 00 Night. purkeshurg Traiu Cluclnnstl Express Vi,llH.ni.lnhiii. H:xureAS... trie malt leave uany, exueui, ouuuav, tuuuiug to W llllamsport only Saturdky right. On bund iy ulgbt passengers will leave Fbllude:ph!a at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Express leave dally. All outer train dally, except Sunday. , . ,. The Western Accommodation Train rnn dally, ex cept Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cured aud baggage delivered by 6 ou P. M,, at No. 116 MkTKAlN8 ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.: Cincinnati Express.,,...................................t4B A. M. Phliadeli bla Express............-...... 7-10 A. M, Paoll Accommodatlou .-,8'20 A. M , 8 40 aud 7'10 P. M. Erie Mail nd Bult'alo Axpresa.................7 10 A. M. Parkesburg Tralu...M....M.MM...............M. m....3'10 A. M. Fast Line ..m......mmm.m..m.h....... 036 A. M, Laucasier Traiu...... m.12'30 P. M- Erle Express ..........................5 111 P. M' Lay Express .............. .i 10 P, M, Jjarrlsnura Accommodatlou M. 3 60P, M, For further Information apply to ror ntrtii , u, J01iJS j. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. vol CHESNUT Sweet. CAPT. . D. MAY, Continental HoteL FRANCIS FUNK. Ticket Agent, n . No. 118 MARKET fclreet, SAMUEL H. WALLACE, t . .Ticket Agent at tbe Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not a, time any rlxk for BaggaKe, except for Wearing Ap rarel. and limit their responsibility lo One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount lu value will be at the rixk of the owner, uulees lakeo by special contract. KDWAKDH. WILLIAMS, 4 Z Ueubral buperluteudgnt Allooua, Pa, ONION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOB SALE BY De Haven & Bko. No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, W FHIUADBLPHIA. QLEND1NNING & DAVIS. no. s boitth xniBD mini Stock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS AX WA TS ON BASH. 11 8a B. LxrwDisr-nij-ro. m Jobtv b. da vis RAILROAD LINES. RBADINO RAILROAD. GKEAT TRUNK x, L,II"is, to Philaueiohla to tbe Interior ol r?iMv'BL''-Jhe Bohnylklil, Susquehaiuia" tmru--i.t B2'.,;S.,yo,uJn Valleys, the Worth, North-?ien-2 aflt2".,M, lsumn-,er ArranKenient ol ?m5t.1?lI",; Hn.day' Aukust J, 1HHS, leaving the VXSDBI7 ,,pol,l Thirteenth and Uallowhlll streets' KN.Iri( A'OMWODATIONS.-At 7110 A, M. town. taletadlata stations, and Allen inWfe.I.eaT?.5IP?i,.n M-80 P-M-arrlvln, r wOKJS1J?;0 lfK9S.-At S-1S A. M.. tor Reading Lebanon, Harrlaburg. Pottavllle. Pine Grove, Pama. qua, KiiDbury, Willianisuort, Klmlra. Rnchenter Slapara Falls, BnHalo, Wilkea&arre. PlTutorT; Yk Carlisle, C'han bersbnrg, Hageratown, etc. The 730 train oonne.:fs at Beading with the Bast Pennsylvania Railroad train lor Allentown, etc, and the 816 A. M. counect with the Lebauou Valloy train lor Harrkburg, etc; at Port Clinton with Cata wlssa i Railroad train for Wllliamsport, Lock Haven, ?VJ.,Ka,.e,c-ixfti,H'"'4''Bi)n,'f W"J Northern Ceutral, CnmbtrlandValley, and bchuylklll and Mnsquehanna train Jor Northumberland, Wllilamsporl. york. ChumberBburij, Plnetzrove, eto. ..iJi:jlifiV0NKX1,I1,l8s - leaves Philadelphia at 880 P. M. for Reading, Pottsvllle. Harrtsbnrg. etc., connet-tlug with heading and Columbia Kallroad trains for Columbia, etc. POTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. 'Leaves Potts town at 6'4B A. M stopping at Intermedlata otations: arrlvesln Philadelphia at 9'05 A. M. Returning leave PbUadelphla at 4 80 P, M.; arrives In Pottstown at 640 FADINQ AOOpMMOT)ATION-Iaves Reading pWildeiVhh;Wl.aA?nw' tllon" uBfc,1 Tielphl 8'15 p- M-! . Tralus lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbnrg at 810 A. M.. and PottHTille at 8'46 A.M., arriving In Philadel phia at 1 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrliburg at 2-oB P. M., ar.d Pottsvll'.e at S'iS P, M.t arrivlua at Philadelphia at 648 P. M. a"iviua as Harrlsburgiu-cominadatlon leaves Reading at 718 A. M and Harrlsburg at 4'10 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Altemoon Accommodation south at 8-3(1 P. Si., arriving In Philadelphia at 18 P.M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leave Philadelphia at Vi 6 noon for Poltavlile and a.l Way Stations; leaves Poltavlile at 7 A. M. lor Philadelphia and all other Way btatlons. All the above trains run dat'y, eondays excepted. Buudav train leave Pottavllle at 8i9 A. M., and rblladelphla at 8 15 P.M.; Ifave Phllaaeiphia for Riding a; 8 80 A, M-. returning from Reading at El UliESTHB VALLKT RAILROAD. Passengers for Dowulijtown and Iuteni.edu.ie poluu take the 7so A. M., lz 45 and 480 P. M. trains from Philadel-Su-4Blrf m"e bom lowulngtown at 6W A, M I'oO, IKHKIOWEN RAILROAD, Passengers for Col logtvllle tate 70 A. M. and 4 SU P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning froniCollegevllleat H"J7 A. M. aud 141 P.M. blase flues for various points In Per klonieu Vallev connect with trains at Colleeevllle. WKW YORK JtXPRhBS POR PITiV-JB U K AND 1 HK WEST.-Leavea New York at A M., 8 00 and 8 00 P. M., passing Reading at 1 A M., 1-sn and 1010 P. M., and counect at HarrlBburg with Pennsylvania and forihern CentrallKallroad I jr press Tral os for Pitts burg, Chicago, Wllllain: port, Klmlra, Bultituore, etc Returning, Express Train leaven Harrlsburg, on arrival of Peunsj Ivanla Kx press from Phbiburg, at 8 ai d 6"5 A. M., 8 38 P. M., pn&blng Reading at 4'4U and 708 A. M., and 1140 P. M.. arriving at New V ork, 1010 and 1146 A. M , and 5'0il P. M. Bleepine Cars aoconi pauylsg these trains through between Jersey City and PittHbur?, without change. Mall train lor New York leave Harrlsbnrg at 810 A. M. and 2 06 P. M. Mall train lor Harrlsburg leave New Y.rk at 12 Noon. BCHUYLKILL VALLBY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poltavlile at 646 11-80 A. M., and 640 P. M., re turning from Tamaqua at 8 85 A. M. aud 2 16 aud 4 85 WCHUTLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 7f6 A. M. for Pine greve and Harrlsburg, and at 12'16 P. M. for Pine grove and Treuoul; retumlug from Harrlsburg at 82(KP. M., and fromTremont at 740 A, 1., and fi8S 1ICKET8. Through flrst-cinss tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal uolut In the North and West aud Cauadas. .Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good for day only, are sold by Morulng Accommodation, Market Train, Reading aud Pottstown ,Accouiuiodatlon Trains, at reduced rates. Kxcnrslon Ticket to Philadelphia, good ror day Ouiy, are sold at iteadlug aud luteri.ieali tslatlona by Reading aud Pottstown Accommodation Train at reduced rates. ahelOilowlng ticket are obtainable only at the Olllceef 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 2i7. Fourth street. Philadelphia, or W. A, Nlcholla, General Super luteiident, Reaulng. Commutailou Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be tween any point desired, for families and firms. Mileage Tickets, good for 2uUl tulles, between al poluta, at f2'Nl each, for tauillioa aud Hrnis. beason Tickets, for three, Blx, ulne, or twelve months, lor holder only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be furnished wllh cards, eutllllng themselves aud wive to tickets at hull fare. Excursion 't icket irom Philadelphia to principal Uiious, good tor baludy, Suuday, mid Monday, at teduced lure, to be had only at the Tioket OUice. at Thirteenth aud Callowhill Blreeta, PRtlUHT. Uoous of all de&crlptlous forwarded lo ail the above points from me Compauy'a New freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. freight i rains leave Philadelphia daily at 485 A. M., 12 45 noon, 8'W, aud 6 P, M., lor Reading, Lebanon, Hanlsbnrg, PotUvllle, Port Clinton, aud all points bWMalls close at the Philadelphia Post Oillceforall places on the road and lis braucbes at 8 A.M., and lor the prlncipul otuilous only at 216 P. M. BAUUAUKDuugau's Express will collect Bag gage tor all tralus leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders run he lelt at No. 226 B. Fourth street, or al the Depot, Thirteenth and Cailuwblll street. P HILADELPHIA AND EKIK RAILROAD, .Til HO tO H AN D DIRECT ROUTE B K r W KEN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, H A KrtlSBURli. WlLLlAMBFOttT. AND 1'UE GREAT OIL RE OION OF PEC-NSY'LVANIA. Elesaut bleeping Cars on all Nlgbt Trains. On and alter MONDAY. September It, ,18f8, the trains on the Philadelphia aud Erie RttJruad Will ruu as follows: -WKSTWABD. KAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10 41 P. M ' Wllllamspjri 8 '20 A, M, arrives at Erie 9 26 P.M. ERIE KXPRESb leave Philadelphia 11 -so A. M. Wllliamsport. 8 86 P. M. arrives at Erie 8'aO A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8-00 A. M. " Wllliamsport 6 2S P. M. " arrives at Lockhaveu 7 '44 P. M. KAHTWAHU, MAIL TRAIN leave Erie .. 10'SO A. M. " " Wllliamsport 10 16 P.M. arrive at t-hlladelphla...... 70U A. M. EBIE EXPRESS leave Erie. 7 i5 P. M. " " Wllliamsport. 815 A.M. arrive at Philadelphia... 6JS P. M. Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek aud Allegheny Blver Railroad. BAUUAGE CHECKED THROUUH, ALFRED L. TYLER, 1 H Oeueral Buperlntendant. F HEIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK ASD ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST, and for ail Stations on Camden and Amboy and Connecting Railroads, from Walnut street wharf. INCREASED DESPATCH. Freight for all way point on tbe Oamden and A uiboy. Freehold and Janieabura;, and Burllugtoa Coumy Railroad, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noon. Fur Trenton, Princeton, Kingston. Rocky Hill, and all point on the New Jersey and Reivldeia Rail road, forwarded at IK P. M, For New York, 'at 12, 2H, and t P. M. Freight received from 7 A. M . lo P. M, A Blip memorandum, spoclrvlog the marks an numbers, shippers aud consisneea, must lu every In siauoe be sent with each h ad of gords. WALTER FREEMAN, Agent, No, SJ6 b. Delaware Avenue, PtuladaUihlAi mmm Dealers In all OoTcrnment Securities anJ Foreign Exchange. Bills Tor sale on Loudon, Paris, Frank fort, Etc. Letters or Credit Issued on Messrs. JAMES 1Y ItUCKEB & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS' U6E IW A1SY PART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bonght and sold on Commission. Deposits rccclrcd, and Interest allowed. Gold loaned. Collections made. SMITn, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IG South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. WH. PAINTER & 00., BANK EES AD DEALERS IN GOTERX- MEJiT SECURITIES, No. 30 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOlt The Union Paciflc Railroad Co,, AND Central Pacific Railroad Co, IVa hare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX PER CEAT. GOLD ISTEIiEST B0DS or both Companies, for sale or Exchange for GoTermncnt Securities. Pamphlets, trith Maps, Reports, and full information furnished ou application. ut piRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS OT TUB ROCHESTER WATER WORKS CO. TOR SALE AT 87J, And Accrued Interest from JULY 1, 1808. PAYABLE SEMI AXNCALLT. January and July, The aggregate amount ot thu Bonds issued by tbe Company la 9400,41001 upon iiiolr work estimated to cost over 91,000,000. Irom a careful examination, of the nsea which will be made of the water In taa city and suburbs, It la estimated that the Company will be able to pay labor dividends on its stock. only a limited amount of these bonds abe fob bale at thk pki0k8. APPLY TO GLENDINNLNG & DAYIS, No. 48 South THIRD Street, 9 4 PHILADELPHIA. JAFIR & LADt.HR, No. 30 South THIRD Street, DEALER IN GOLD, MOCKS, and GiOYERA'JiiiXT SECURITIES. Bills of Exchange and Utters of Credit sold on all parts of Europe. UNION AND CSKTItAL PACIFIC FIfiST MORTGd QE BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 29 2m RANKING HO USE or Kos. 112 and 111 SoulU TUICD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Gorernment Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange for Ken A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Kotos Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE, STOCKS bought and sold on Oommlasloav. Special basin ens aoooauuodations reserved lor ladles, tm We wni receive applications frr Pollolea ol Life Insuranoe in the National LUe InsurAhceOompaiiy of the viulied btaWa, l ull latoruiailuu fclvea as ouc einoai AUCTION SALES. THOMAS ft 'PONS, N09. 139 AN'-n ill M. Hani somb fuunituiim. fise oabpk-m BPPlPmbf r 1 Ui d.lr"1aj' omrolns;, Ihe fiMf LnVu;." Ch,rry .treat. ' clltiUf-room lurnlinr. ak',m?.';:n,.,.l p,r,or a ra.-rnl library lahle, BnVehlna '",,,tor UPtanl are. bio. iw orpaiuints .oa bi??.i,tu!,!,'r,lr'' ",,a walnut chamber Tirol m5 flnl,,.u Jcrlor " lather b.s .sun oelal-i" o'arVs7lu.. til. "'S:,12 . B..(,.fl.nd otb,r carper, oil ckn'TiKii?J.nl ' ' ' ttltt , Iitplr Pule til Kin. r, mill 1 11 q r ,,1, ., OKI K ,flM).(jMK VELVAT BRrKKiii IpSiiE a la the AiioH.in hooms. bvcata. halr rlolh:o'l-.d walnut chimh-fSRoMrri..1 iUVtVSr. "" ana alanlSl"Meirr;onI,. t aia'ognwi now ready. , J Jt LIIT1NCOTT, EON CO. Ai;rnnvirpna A UH t KhT BUILDINy 'iio liS . I'AKOR P0S1I1VK 8 A L1C OP 0(1 LOTS AMKH1CAN A NO III I'OiiTED TYflv GCXIDH, HOISIEKY OOOD8, Ml)fljSs fmiT By catajoKue. on lour months credit ' ... OnWedm-sday MorolDB, Pert 2S. cornnienclnK at lo o'clock, O jnprlln a tn a-wtment ol neaoonnhle goods worthy the atwSilulI of cllv aud country bu)rr. " "uoa Iucludd lu VV pdiiPBoay'ft sale BLACK GKOS lli RHINF. KhhTel'iiK u,,er,or UR"t-r b'vr black groa de LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEF A full at.d con.lui HHHorUnent ol 1 ullev Bj innt.i and ; plain and heui8ilich,.d linen cnuibrlo hand-kert-blna, Irom nipdlnm to line qualities. "u Also, ladies' and aetils' InrninhinK gonds, irenU' shirt Iroms, tup rlifikH whltp l.cnuets. a to. VELVET HIBBON8. 200 cartons as-ioripd widths and choice rolnrs silk velvet ribbons, ot superior quality, of the c.leOraied Jocke brand, KIBB0N3 AND VELVRT3. IfO lots Tarls plain and fancy poult de sole ribbons Nos. 460. 1 ull nnes plain and fancy silk velvets, bonnet silk, lualluea, laiea, etc. He. , HW UARTONlri FRENCH FLOWERS Also, Riiocarior.s Paris arililclal flowers, comprlilne some of the richest Roods ever ollered at auction all new, and sultud to present and approachluir tales. ' 4U0 LOTS NOTIONS. Also, 400 lots nollour, conslMilng In part of Travelling bags and wallets, nalr, nail and tooth brushes, albums Pari, fancy goods, ladles' elastics Pari. 1 k and satin trimmings, cotton trimmlugs' braid, bullous, spool and skein silks, eio. 1000 D lJH SKIRTS. A Iso, 1000 drcen ladlea', misses' and children's white ai.d colored woven skirts, of superior make, for best city Irtda. jj UNT1NO, DUKBOKOW & CO., AUCTIo"?- KK1W.NOS. SS2nd HH4 MARKET Street corner ol Baukstrtet. Buccessora to John B. Myers fc OoL LARGE S Lit OF BRITISH, FRENCH. GKRMAS AND DOatfcBTIO DRY GOODS. ' On Thursday ornlng, Bopt, 24, at 10 o'clock, oa four months' credit. 19 11 s A LtnO, 10 000 DOZEN HOSIERY AND GLOVES Of the bent make Imported, IncliiMng ' Pull I ks men's and women's white, brown, eo l(.i id. aud mixed hose and halt-hose, plalu to full rtt,ulr. r " iioys', misses', and children's white, brown, mixed, nd lam-y hose. In all grades, Ueu b', ladies'. aLd chlloien s silk, lisle. Berlin, an cloth giovee aud gauutleui. LARGE BALK OP OARPETTNGS. 200 PIE0HS KLOOR OIL ULUTHS, ETC. On Friday Morning. Eeptember 25, at U o'clock, on four months credit, about 2iM) pieces of Ingrain, Veuetian. Use, hemp, cot tage, and rag carpetlngs, and 2U0 pieces of oft cloths. tit st LA BOB SALE OP FRRNCH AND OTHER EURO. PEAN DRY G.-OD.H. ETO. . On Monday Morning, 19 22 St September 28, at lo o'clock, on lour months' credit. D. McCLEES CO. No, 608 MAJ KET Street. ACCTK KEEE8 ' in BALK OF 18C0 CASES BOUTS, BHOKU, BB0GAN8. BsLMORAL-, Km ' On Thursday morning, September 24 coiumeuclug at 10 o'clock, we will ' sell ny oata nine, 10- cash, luuo cases Men's. Boys', and Youths' Boots, Shoes. Brogani, Iialmora's, etc ' Also, a pilme ard desirable assortment ot Women's. M isse. , aud Ohlldrea's city mac e gooc s, 919 4t MARTIN LEO I'll EKS, ADCTIONEEB9. . (Lately Salesmen for M. Thamas ft Sons No . Mil CHESNUT St., rear entrance from Minor, HANrSOME WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FDRNI HUtB, MIRRORS, FINE VKLVE1 AND BKtji SKLS CARPETt. 6 LARGE AND BUPERIOR iTRE PROOF SAFES El'C. On Weansday Morning, 2Sd Instant, at 10 o'clock, at tbe auction rooms. No." t2 Chesuut street, by catalogue, a very excellent assortment of superior household furniture luclud Ing handsome walnut parlor furnltnis, covered with reps, bair, clolb. and P ush; 8 suits handsome walnut cbaniber frrnilure; wardrobe: extension dlnlnir tables; secretary and book-cases; ( large and excel, lent tlre proot safes, made by Evans eft Watson Par. 1 ' rell & Herring, and LUllr; line mirrors: mattresses beds, and bfddlon; china and glassware; line veivet aud Bi ubsels carpels, etc. etc. 9 21 u BALE OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS. On Friday even log, September 25, at7.'s o'clock, at the anctlon rooms. No. fizu Ciiesnut street, b catalogue, a collection of Flue oil Paintings, handsomely lramed, Tbecollec. ' Hon comprises eighty pictures ofa varied and pleasing character. Will ne on exhibition two days previous to sale, t rpiIOMAS BIRCH & bON, AUCTIOXEEB8 X AND COMMISSION MERUHANTS. No. 1J1B OHESNUT Street; rear entrance No. 1107 Banaom ati Sale at No. 1202 Chesnnt street. ELEGANT KORNITL'RK, LARGE MANTEL Mllt KOR, FINK CARPETS, Kl'O. On Wednesday Morning, Sept, 2S, at 10 o'clock, at No. lail Cbesnnt street, , will be so d tbe furniture of a Cluoliouse, comprising: eltgant Brussels aud Ingrain carpet J. lare Vreauh plate mautel mirror, with walnut frame; elegant lurne walnut sideboard, oil finished and marble top; elegant secretary and bookcase; tsro walunt card tables, cloih top; tine lounf; walnut army chairs; large bat rack and umbrella stand, oil flnlsbsd; walnut extension tarile, twenty feet long: Ivory handle knlvts, silver-plated ware, china aud glass- ware, etc KITCHEN FURNITURE Also, a full assortment or cooking ulouslls, refrigera tors, Ice chest, eto. 2I at, IMrORTKftH' PALE, , . FINE GOLD AW D SILVER WATCIIE8. On Wednesday Morulng, Sept, t.l, at 11 o'clock at the auction store, No. 1110 Cbesnut street, will be sold, an Invoice of line gold and sliver watches, consisting or ladles' fine eua B ellf d is karat gold wa'chea; do. do do., set with, diamonds: very fine Ergliah levers, by the most cele brated makers; American levers, of every make, la 18 karat gold and silver cases. Mem winders and maglo cases, chronometers, , levers, duplex and leplne Tbe watches can be examined early on the morning of sale. SILVER PLATKD-WARF. Also, will be sold, au Involve of flue silver plated, ware, coniorli-lng tea sets, cake baskets, Ice-1 I tell ers, castors, butter dishes, forks, spoons, butter knives, etc 9 21 it Rale at No. inns Valeria street NEAT HOUSEHOLD FUHN1TURK. BRURffEr.9 A Ml IIS GRAIN CARPETS HANDSOME LIUUCUl CASE, CHIN A, GLASS WA RE, ETC, Ou Thursday Morning, Sept. 24, at 10 o'clock, at No. leud Valeria street (be ween Sixteenth and Seventeenth, below Ridge road), will be sold the Furniture ot a family leaving thetliy, comprising reps parlor furniture, two suits of walunt chsmber furniture, with fine mattresses; cottage furniture: flue Venetian blinds; baadsoma liquor cane: Brussels and lugrala carpels; China, glas-ware, etc. Tbe furniture Is In nice order, and can be examined after 8 o clock on the morning of sale. il at CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. A REGAL DESSER T." A new and beautiful Chromo-Llthograph, after palntlug by J. W. Peyer. just received by A. S. ROBINSOJT, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Who bas Just received NEW OHROMOS. NEW ENGRAVINGS MAW FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW DRtSDEN ENAMELS, LOOKING GLASSES, Etc. J6 ; FREE GALLERY. piTLER. WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORD AO H, COUPS TWINES, ETC., MO. a North WATER Street, and MO. 23 North DJILAWARK Avenna, tPRILASBLPHIA. ItOWUt H. FlTLKB, MlfHAXX WXAVaxt. Uukbad f. Clot hi aa, 1 li