TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1868. FROM WASHINGTON. Wapiiihotoh, Sort. .10 The detachment Of tho 29th Infantry on duty In Virginia has been sent to Tennessee, as follows: Company I), to Franklin county; Company K, to Bedford county; Company F, to Rutherford comity. The removal of these troops leaves only 1B00 In Virginia. The satisfaction felt by Republicans here at tho roiislderaldo number of soldiers sent to the depart ment of the Cumberland Is wholly neutralited by tlm announcement that Gordon Granger goes thoro to take command, in the absence of (Jen. Thomas, who is ordered here on the Dyer Court of Inquiry. Gordon Granger and Rousseau Inspire about the same degree of conlldence. Mayor JJowcn and the Express. Mayor llowcn has brought a second suit for libel against the proprietors of the Evening Express, of this City. Appointments. Tho following were appointed to-day: Storekeepers Thomas Mchenry, I. F. Leppcl, Tolin It. KicliardHon, and Snuniel Montgomery, Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania District: Thomas I".. UnrriMiti and A. Iiner, Twenty-third Pennsylva nia District; Thomas McLean, Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania District; Charles D. Storm, Twenty second Pennsylvania District; W, Frazier,' First Pennsylvania' District. Gangers L. M. Hexford, Tenth Pennsylvania District; W. Johnstone, Fifth Kentucky District. Internal Kevenuc Kcceipts. The Internal revenue receipts to-day wero 478, ono. For the liscal year to dato the receipts wore 840,GW,K,n" The Cotton Crop. Accounts from North Carolina say tho yield of cotton to the acre has been decidedly better than that of lust year. Fcninn Parade. A company of Fenians, uniformed In green Jack ets and blue pants, carrying American and Fuuluu colors, paraded the streets to-day. The Boy in Woe. Several hundred persons have loft Washington to attend the Sailors aud Soldiers' Cjuvcntlon held in Philadelphia. The Command in Tennessee. General Gordon Granger started for Tcnnossco to-night, lie will have temporary command of the Department of the Cumberland during General Thomas' attendance here on tho Dyer court-martial. Correspondence. rnii.ADKi.i'HiA, Sept. SMth, 18(1H. His Excellency Governor Geary Dear Sir: Accompanying this you will receive my resignation of my olllceof Judge of tho Supreme Court. I am count rained to resign, not by any disrelish for the duties of the Court, or for Its associations, but by a sense of duty to my family, for whom I ought to make some butter pro vision than I can make in my present situation. When retiring from the Hench, permit me to say I feel the deepest interest in the Court, and to express a desire that my successor may bo a man in all re spects lit for the situation. Such a man, I think, you will rind in tho lion. Henry M. Williams, now a Judge of the District Court at Pittsburg. He was the Republican candidate lust fall, und, In ray judgment, no better man can bo found. I earnestly commend him to you, aud urge his appointment. It is very desirable uiattloaiicy should oe lined, in. ju so that your appolntco convenes at i'lttsburg on ti. X urn, very respectfully ana the Court when It th of October next. ,y, yours, w. srnoNo. FlwM EUROPE BY CABLE London, Sept. 30, mldntght The following dis patch was received from Madrid, dated to-nlglit: General Pavia has arrived here. He was bully wounded In his battle with the revolutionist force. The royal arms have been removed from tho public buildings by the soldiers. Tho citizens everywhere fratcrnife v. 1th the array, and buildings in several quarters of the city are Illuminated. Tho Queen of Spain has arrived at Hayonne. M. Mon, one of the Queen's Councillors, who accompanied her Majesty on her recent visit to Ularritz, has re signed. From Massachusetts. Boston, Sept. 30. The cricket match was con cluded to-day, the result belugas follows: All Kng land eleven, llrst Innings, 1o:; second innings, Tl; total li-o. United States twenty-two, llrst innings, 3'.; second innings, 37; total 70. " CITY INTELLIGENCE. C TAB ABD1TI0 AL LOCAL ITKMS BBS OVTSIDS PAOBB. Punnpylvawa ExKCUTIVK Cli xnER, IlAnntS' nuitu, Sept. 30. Iml8 Hon. Willian. Strong Dear Sir: 1 have the honor to acknowledge Mio receipt of your letter of tho 2-th Inst., tendering your resig nation us Judge of the Supreme Court. After careful consideration, I feel myself constrained to accept, sincerely regretting that the commonwealth nt this important Juncture should bo deprived of the eminent learning, integrity and patriotism with which you have so long adorned tho Kench. Most respectfully, John V. Ukauy. Pennsylvania Kxkcvtivb Chamber, Hariiis scru. Sent. 30. 1H(8 Hon. Henry W. Williams. Pittsburg: I hereby tender you the appointment of Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsyluania, vloe Hon. William Strong, resigned. Will you accept? John W. Gbary. PiTTSnnto, Sept. 30. Hon. nenry W. Williams has accepted the position of Judge of the Supremo Court, tendered him by Governor Geary. From New York. 7 New York, Sept. 30 Tho jury in tho cases of death from tho explosion of coal oil, in Jersey City, condemn the manufacture of such explosive oils in crowded cities. At tho Kavy-yard to-day the gunboat Marble head was sold to J. S. Talbot for 114,000. The gun boat De Sota was also sold for 147,000, to II. F. Liv ingston. General McClellan kept quiet to-day. George H. Martin, ono of the alleged robbers of tho Merchants' Union Express, who was brought here from Canada, was to-day discharged, the Com pany abandoning proceedings against him. The rat pit and dance house prayer meetings were slinily attended to-day. About '50 delegates attended the Protestant Epis copal llocesnn Convention here to-day. Dr. Mor gan, preached a sermon urging the avoidance of ecclesiastical squabbling. Communion was admin istered. Tho Secretary and Treasurer were re elected, and standing committees appointed. At the auction sales of Scranton coal to-day tho prices show an advance of about one dollar per ton. A 7000 silver service has been presented to every keep president of tho Chicago and North Western Railway of several companies here. Powell's furniture store in Fulton St., Brooklyn, was burned this morning. Loss small. President Kyan and Gen. O'Neill, Fenians, have had a rupture, aud Kyan threatens an exposure of l)tttl JlTACtiCCSa Nkw York, Sept. 30. A mass meeting of Irish American citizens who favor tho election of Grant and Colfax was held to-night at the Cooper Insti tute. The hall was deusely packed and the pro ceedings enthusiastic. Speeches were made by Senator Conness, General Kicruan, Mr. Leddy and others. ' The United States bonded warehouse, known as the Kmpire stores, located on the river front, near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, and extending back to Water street, was this evening, together with the contents, totally destroyed by tire. The loss is esti mated at half a million dollars, the greater portion of which tails on insurance companies. The build ing was owned by J.Kesmlth & Son. The following firms had goods stored In tho ware house: De Custer & Col, 300 bags of coffee; Becker & Co., 1500 do.; Charles Deellng, several hundred bales of India rubber. Quite a number of other firms had goods stored in the building. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. Tho insurance cannot be Ascertained to-night. New York, Sept. 30 In tho race on the Union Course to-day, for -ooo, mile heats, best three in five, Lady Thorn beat Mountain Boy in three straight heats. Time: 2.24, 2.24, 2.27 j. Ai.iian y, Sept. 30. A telegram from Canal Com missioner Dorn, dated Fort Edward to-day, states that the break in tho Cbauiplain Canal is all re paired. From Louisiana. Ksw Orleans, Sept. 30 The Senate committee anuointed to investigate the action of the Board of lteuistration, reported yesterday that the Board of Registrars, of which William Baker is Chairman, has given instructions to tho various boards of supervisors throughout the State that they aro wholly unwarranted in theory, and entirely beyond the law of registration; that their action In refus ing to recognize naturalization papers from the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh" District courts was wrong, the board having no rignt to pass upon the validity of a judicial act, and these in structions deprive persons of the benetit of article SWof the constitution, which deprivation is unjust and clearly against the constitution. The report was adopted. Senator Bacon's bill confining regis trars within tho law passed to a first reading and mauo the special order lor to-morrow From Canada. Ottawa, Sept. 30 Sir George E. Oartler and Hon. Mr. McBenzall have been formally appointed delegates to England on the guhtect ot the north west territory. They sail on the 3d proximo. The subject of the transfer of this territory was under consideration at the Cuuinet council last uigut. Senator Aikens has been oftcrod a seat in the Cabinet, rendered vacant by the appointment of W. p. Howlaud to the Lieutenant Governorship of vniano. Montgomery County Fair. Norristown, Sept. 30 The annual exhibition of the Montgomery Agricultural Society, which opened to-day, is tho best agricultural exhibition ever given in this county. Heydriek's steam plough is on me ground, anu win snow us superiority to morrow by actual work in the Held. From Chicago, Chicago, Sept. 30 E. V. Bobbins, President of the Board ot Trade, has tailed, jus liamuucs amount to between 75,000 and $100,000. Ho to day offered his resignation as President of the Board, but it Is doubtful whether It will be ac cepted. The Feast op the Tabbbnaclesi. Last even ing l be Jewish festival entitled the Feast of the Tabernacle commenced, yesterday being tho 14th day of the seventh month. Tisri. It I f ulif luntially tho Arbor Festival, called in Hebrew (.'bag lla-sucoth, named by some, also, thug llaislph the Feast of Gathering, or Feast of Autumn. According to the Talmud the ruott essential part of the huts or arbors meant la the ioof, which must be loosely covered with green or dij blanches, to as to aJmit the rays of the sua epureiy. During these seven days each Hebrew, during divine service, takes in his hand a pulm twig, Lulab; a handsome fruit of at tree. Esrog; a twig of myrtle, lladai; and of a wil low, a roe Nachal, called the lestive bouquet (Arbaah Minim). On the seventh day of lbs least (Uothaua Kabba) is added another bunch of willow twigs. As to the precise meaning of this composition the Jewish theologians are not united. Borne believe it to be a sign that, belore God, the noblest and the meaaest are alike; others declare it to mean the four principal parts ot the human body the heart, the trunk, the eyes, and the lips, which all should be consecrated to the ser vice ot the Lord. The two first, the 15th and 16th da; ot lisn, and the two last, the 22d and 23d, aro whole feasts, (Mikra Eodescb); the five inteiTeniutr days only halt-feasts (Choi II a m moed), the tame as Easter. The two last days, as the close of the feasts of the Tear, are called bbeminih Azereth, and as with the last day clctes the fifty-fourth weetr (Vcsotb. Habera chab), and the reading of the Pentateuch is yearly completed, th's last day is given peculiar significance and festive pleasure as Simchatb Thorn, or the Joy of the Law. Interesting services, niarkrd by much, soleninity.were held in the different Jewish svna goeucs, as follows: Adah Jeshurua, New Mar ket street, near Noble; Bethel Bweth, Franklin street, near Green; Beth Israel, Crown street, near Vine; B nai Isrsol, corner of Fifth and Catharine streets; KeDneeth Israel, flxth street, above Brown; Mkoe Israel, Seventh street, above Arch, and Rodef Sholem, Juliana street, near Wood. Chivalrous Democracy. Last night a fracas occurred in Fianktord, resulting in the shooting ot two pol'remen, and in a citizen being badly beaten. A Rebel Democratic organization was parading through the streets, and a? they pased the headquarters of the Grant and Colfax Club, on Main street, sent p a yell for their standard-bearers, Seymour and Balr. Patrick Salmou, one of the Seymourites, drew a revolver, which he flourished over his head. Policemen Horrock and McClintock made an effort to secure the rioter, when he aimed and oiecnargeu toe weapon at norrocK, ine nan lodging in the back of the head. Not content with this, he fired another load, the contents entering the face ot McClintock. Both patrol men were then knocked down ana outrageously beaten. John Martin, a citizen, was also ee veiely beaten by the mob. The Injured men were tHken to their homes. Baeaequetitly Salmon was arrested and locked up in the Sta tion. As the Second Ward Tann-rV Club was Pass ing Twelfth and Ellsworth streets last night, a shot was fired into the ranks by some Demo ciatic demon, but missing the mark for which it was intended, struck a little girl residing in the vicinity. Her condition is such that her recovery is doubtful. A man was arrested on the charge and locked up in the Seventeenth District sta tion bouse. Pkefs dun Meeting. A special meeting of ine riinaaeipnia press uiud was nem yesterday alternoon, to take action on tbe death of Charles II. Gj alien, late a member of the organization. William V. McKean, Esq., President, in the chair, and A. W. Flick. Esq.. Secretary. After remarks from several of the members in refer ence to the many good qualities of the deceased, a committee of live, consisting of Stephen N. Winslow, William Uuukle, Joseph Robinson, A. W. Flick, and William Andersou, was appointed to prepare a memorial of their late fellow-member, to be entered on the minutes of the club. A motion that tbe club in a body attend the lunera'.s ot Mr. Gratfen and Mr. Robert P. King, also a member, was agreed to, and the meeting adjourned. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see First Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Bnti KiHUi...H,.,.6eii Moom Hmiiimmm, ..... bUN birrs 5 HiBK Wathb. , g 14 PHU-ADKLFHIA. WA8HIN8T0N. OCTOnEB. S. H.M. HU. Full Moon - 1 I II er. 2 '50 ev. Last Quarter 9 1-26 mo. 104 mo. rew .Muon......... ...i s ix ev, I 68 ev. First Quarter S3 463 mo. 4 84 mo. Full taooa... SI 619 mo. 1 67 mo. PHILADELPHIA mjAJUi OJf TKADK, John O. J a mm, ") JOBH-HO. UKUBB, f-UOMTKLY OOMKITTKB. Josh V. TaYLuh. J MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN BTEA.&IEUS. Furopa ......... .....GlaBgow..ew York..........KeDt, 18 Atlanta....M..MLoudon...u.Mew York.m......Hpt, y Etna...... Liver pool. ..New York. ...... .....Kept. IB Aleppo.. Llverpool...New York...........Hpt,, j Bremen Uouthamitou...New York...........hupt. n Minnesota.......... Llyeipool...New York..Mm.Heut. 22 t:. of Paris. Liverpool. ..New York Hnpt. 28 Denmark.- Liverpool. ..New York ....epi, 28 A usirmu i.i v ei iuui.wuut-o .oepu 24 Uiuiuontft..ftoutimptoa.Naw York HdpL 'l Ii w .uiaaiow.....Jew york.M -Bapi, 25 Vllle 1e Paris.... Brest, New York............fceit. t C.ofWashlugton. Liverpool... New York.............mpt.. z JV.......-.......JJV'rpool...New Y'ork.......Bept, 26 run xjaurct, Malta......... ..New York...Liverpool ......Oct, 1 Hermann.... New York... Bremen -......(Jot, (j,ot Antwerp... New York...Llverpool. i. jureDV.....xew ork...iiavie...... Hlbernla..MMnM.New York.01ajow.. KrlD.............New YorkLiverpool.l Win. Penn...New York...Londoa WeH!italia......Niw York...Hainburn... O. ot N. York.New York.Llverpoul Cuba New York...Llverpool. City ot Paris. ..-New York...Llverpool. Jturoiia,. xvew x ork...iiasKOW j . L.r.'.rli.n t . I . . . ... . . OJt. -Oot. .Uot. 8 -Oct. s tick 8 ....Out. ....Oct, 6 .uci. 7 ,..Oot. 10 Oct, 10 Oren)and, with kryollts to Pennsylvania Salt O J. Vrsel la J. K. Batlay A Co. tr. barque Jnhli), Hilton, I days from Boston Id hallaol lol A Hunrtf r A Co. llr. brls Anna. Morrow, 24 days from Ravanna la Mar, wlin logwfw 1, eio, to I. F. Wetaiar A On, KrifMaryJ. Williams. Lyooa. 16 days from Bagaa, Wlib sugar to John Mason A Co. Brif O. V. 'WHnanm. i bomioa. Jas from Trial dad, wltb sugar aod molwaea to 8 A W. Welsli. Hrhr Kverfiiada, Inland, 8 days from New York, In ballast 10 J. U Baalay A Co. Scbr Artbur How a, Hiorer. H (lays from Norfolk, wltb limber to Pa'tarson A L'pptncott. KcbrMahaka. Firkftt, s days trom New York, In ballast to J. K Bat'ey A Co. . hr Jobn Beaiiy Price, 10 days from Norfolk, with lnreber tg Pativrann A Ltppiacotc Hcbr Hebe, Jackinn. daysirom Pocomoke river, Mrt . wlib lumbar toOolllns Atk. . , 8 hr J. II. Marvel. Uulilln, t days from Laurel, Del., wlib lumber to Moora, Wheatley A Colt I nub am. K'br Mahlon, Evans, 8 days from Barren Creek Bpnrgs, Md., wlib lumber to Collins A (Jo. Hcbr Cooler, Lowe 4 days trom Wloomloo river, Md., wltb li mber toCollloa A Co. w Hobr Tycoon, Cooper. 1 day from Bmyrna creek, Drl , wlib (rain to Joa E. Palmer. Hcbr W. U. Hiirnite. Durboronh, 1 day from Cam dm, De'.. wlib drain to J as. L. Bewley A Co. ficbr F. L. Porter. Small, Irom Iifion. rchr B. H. Huntley. Nlekorsoa, from Providence. Kchr Boston Bmltb. from Providence. Krhr H. T Hedges. Franklin, trom Provldenoo, hchr Kvemlade. Lalaed. from New t nrk. Hcnr Jobn counptnn, Cblldi. from Fall Kiver. Btfamer H. A J. Baker, Cole, from Norfolk, W bi Iprs, Brcdder A Co. . Vrt.w Hteamer Barnh, Jones, 24 hours from New xork, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. . Steamer Marflower. Koblnson, 54 honra from New York, with mdse to W. M. Balrd A Co. Bteamer K. N. Falrchlld. Trout, 21 hour from New York, wlih mrine. to W. M- Balrd A Co. Tur Thos. Jeaeraon, Allen, Irom Baltimore, Wlina. tow ot barea to W. P. Clyde A Co. BELOW. . , Pehr 7. W. Webster, Irom Bagaa, and two barque, nnknown. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ,,.. . j . . - . t. . mntiln til no coaniwinH arrivain ioc ...... comparea wun we same v1"'!" COAHTW18E. DOMKVflO. KTO. Morro Castle....New Yurk...Havana via Nas-.Oot, Rising Biar New York... Anpluwall. ............ Out, (JienaUa .New York... Vera Cruz Oo:. Plouier Phllada.....Wlliulnguin...raOut. 8anllHgo deCubaNewYork...Asplnwull (int. JuMtti.........PhllaQa.....Nuw Oriean.......Onu Colunibla .New York...Nassau..., oot. BtanaiidMlrlpesPbllada. Hiivaua..........Ocu In M alls at e lurwarded by every steamer In Mia ramilar llaea. '1 be steamers for or from Liverpool call at Wiieenstown, except the Canadian line, wulon call at LooaoDueiry. 'rue steamers lor or ire in me conti nent can ai Boninaapton CLEARED YEHTKKDAT. Bcbr John Coupiou, ClillOs, bomerset, Hlnnlckson A Bcbr Boston. Smith Newport. do. Bcbr k. H. Huntley, Nickerson, Providence, L, A ndenrled A Co. Bcbr H.T. Hedkea. Franklin, Fall River, Cestnor, H'hkuey A Wellington. Bcbr Michigan. Pickering, Bftlom, Weld, Nngle A Co. Bcbr Florence, men. voaiuu, niuioieu a jhhi. Hcbr J. B. Bragdon. Neweowb, PurlamoutU, Captain, Scbr F. I: Porter. Bmall, Boston, C plain. Hchr A. V. Hurgen. Tnonipson. Biwtou, bcbr Kidney Price. Townsend. Bttiem. Bt'r Cbt iter, Jones, New York, W, P. Clyde A Co. uif vi i uw. Her. Baltimore. A.Urovea.Jr. Tug Tboa Jetlersou, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow l barges, w. r. wun w 1VHTVID YK8TKRDAT. Ttr harmie Hir i:iilu ( aumbtll. Munay. 28 days from Ivlktul. Ureeulaud, wlili kryollte to PeQunylvania Ban ui.-vessel lo t. is., itaaiey jo. Bd. baroue. JMarla Mat(artb .03 days from Iuulque, Willi nitrate ol soda tuPQWri AWBlkUluiau, Br, barque Augusilua, Walt, tedavatiom IvHiul, lTnpelirn Bept,, 1868, Dhlrta meanislilps arquee... BrlKS hrhnonera.. Bloopa ...... Bteamers., Barirea. Boats For. . . I . 19 . 24 . 21 Coast. Total. t 88 1194 ST8 1117 1664 6 a 21 t7 1218 1177 1661 For. 6 a so 21 a IHA7. coast. Tot 1 8 21 61 119 4 1 to lt 814 816 2nd 2S17 StS 2117 Total. 71 6144 6215 64 4760 4801 PhlD Stadacona, Caaildy, bence, at Londonderry 161 li nit., via Bt. Jobn N. B, Barque KJlia a. Cochran, Swasey, hence, at Mar tellies 14th ait. . . D.ni,. a ti.... Wftwavda rnm Tlrlatnl for Philadel phia. In KlDkroads lKib ulw jtriff eamuei vreiBn, jioecaer. u. m. tmhuiuk ton.N. C 26ihnlt.,forZaa not as before reported. w k. uiiim Unriu lor PblladelDhui. cleared at New York yesterday. . Bteamar Maw York. Jones, hence, at Alexandria 28ib nlk RAILROAD LINES. PKILADELrHIA, WILillNGTON AND BAL TIMUBB HA1LKOAD. TIME TABLE.1 commencing BUNDA Y, f eptmer 13, 1848, Trains will leave JJepoi corner or shuau Bireei ana WAflii. IN (j TON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8110 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular stations, con. necuug wun Delaware Kauroau a. wunungton lor Crlsfield and Intermediate btatlona, Kxpress Train at 1146 A.M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, ferry vine, ana Havre-ae-urace. uonnecia ai wu mtngton wltb train for New Castle. Kx press Train ai 4 00 P. M. (Sundays excepted) foi Baltimore ani) Washington, stopping at Chester, Thnrlow. Llnwood. Clavmont.WUmlnkton, Newport. Stanton, Newark, Elk ion, Northeast, Charles town, rerryvuie, Aiavre-ae-urace, aomuwh, j-erryman a, IT,, ...... n,. r, Klannnlla, Ph.u'. Ktid KlAnltTlttr'. Unn Nleht Kinrn ai lfSO P. M. IDally tor Baltimore and Washington, stooping at Chester, Thuilow, Lin- wooo, ctaymont, wuminsion, jaewara, m aion, Non beast, Perry villa and Havre-de-Orace. Connects at Wilmington (Katardays excepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, aloprlna at New Castle, Mlddlotown. Clayton, Dover, Harrington, Beaford, Balisbiiry, nmceu Anne, ana oonnecuug at uobubiu wun ttoat for Fcitreea Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Booth. t'aHsonKBra ror rortress Monroe anajNorroiK via Baltimore will take tne,11.46 A.M. Train. VlaCrlsneld wUl take the lPMt P. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Stopping at ail, stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Leav Philadelphia at U'OO A. M.. i'80. 6-00.1 and 7 tt P, M. Tbe 6 00 P. M. Train connect with Delaware Railroad for Harrington and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington 7uo ana s-iu A. a.., i-au, i-i6, ana 7-uO P. M. The s-lu A. M. Train will nut stop between Chester and Philadelphia. Tbe 8-10 a. M. and 7-uo P. M. trains from Wilmington run dauy. All other Accommodation trains Sundays excepted. ROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA." Leave Baltimore 726 A. M Way-Mall: .'5 A. M., Express: 2-28 P. M.. Kxprees: S-2S P. M.. Kxpreaa, BUNDA Y TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE, Leaves Baltimore at 726 P. M stopping ai Magnolia, ferryniau's, Aberdeea, Havre-avGrace, Perryvllle, CbarJestown, Norih-East, K.kton, Newark, btanton. Newport, Wilmington, Claymonl, Liuwooa, and Cbesier. Through tickets to all points West, South, Bouth west. may be procured at the Ticket Olnce, No. 823 CHKSNCT Btreet, nndel the Continental Hotel, where, also, state-rooms and bertha In sleeping can can be secured during tbe day. Persons purchasing tickets at this olnce can have their baggage checked at their residence by ine uniou iTansier uompany 8 H. IT. KENNEY, Buperlntendent, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD 8. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. From loot ol MARKET street (Upper Ferry). Commenetng WtllWKSDAY, Weptemoer 16, 1868. TRAINS LKAVE Ad FOLLOWS. For Cape May aud stations below Millvlllo, 815 P. M For Mlllvllle. Vlneland, and Intermediate stations 8-1S A. M..8-.6 P.M. For Bridgeton, balem, and way stations 815 A. M and 8-80 P. M. For Woodbury at 8-18 A. M.. 8-15, 8'80, and 6 00 P. M. Freight train leaves Camden daily al 12 o'clock noon. Freight received at second coveted wbasf below Walnut street, dally. Freight Delivered No. 228 South Delaware avenue, WILLIAM J. BE WELL, 816 Buperlntendent, FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST, and for ail Btatlona on Camden and Am boy and (Xmnectlna Kallroada. from Walnnt street wharf. INCREASED DESPATCH. Freight for all way polnla on the Camden and Amboy, Freehold and Jamesburg, and Burlington County Railroad a, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noon. For Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, Rocky H1U. and aft points on the New Jersey aud Rulvldexe Ball roads, forwarded at 1 P. M, , . For New York, ;at li, 2K, and P. K. Freight received from 7 A. M. to 8 P. H. A slip memorandum, specifying tbe marks ano nnmbera, shippers and consignees, must In every In stance be aeut with each load of roeda. WALTEB FREEMAN, Agent, Ho. XV B. Delaware Avenue, Pbiiadelshla, FA6T FREIGflT LINE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA Ra I L ROAD, to Wllkea barre, Mahanoy Cliy. Monnt Carmel, Centralla. and all polnti on Lehigh Valley Railroad and It brByCnew arrang-ementa, perfected this day, this road Is enabled to give looreaand doapaioli to merchandise consigned to the above named polnia. Goods delivered at tbe Through Freight Depot, S. E. comer of FRONT and NOBLE Htreeta, Before I P.M.. will reaob Wllkesbarre.MountCarmel, M ahanoy City, and the other stations In Mahanoy and Wyoming valleys beJore.ll A. M. of tbe succeeding day I7 2il KLLia CLARK, Agent, BALTIMORB AND OHIO RAILROAD. Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI MORE, and WASHING TON AND THJfi WEST ai now run -".-JrLTIMORB. Leave dally, except Sunday, at 7 ou, 7i6, and U-80 f, M.. and 2'bO, and 4 do and 8'46 P. M, ' J-OR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave dally, except Sunday, at 7110 A. II., and foe 0R WAYM,8TATIONNBOTJTH OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 616 and 7 ou A. M,,'aad at J-00 andi'tt P' M FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7'00 A. M. and 4-uo P, AL No trains to 01 from Annapolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. FOR BALIIMORB. Leave at 7'48 A. M.. and 4 -80 aud 8'45 P. M. for Way stations. Leave at 7-46 A. M aud 4-so aod 8' 45 P. M. i-OR ALL PARTS OK THE WEST. Iave dally, excent Saturday and Sunday, at 7'tf A. M.. 4-8u and 8 46 P. M. Ou Saturday at 7 46 A. M.. and t-80 P. M. On fcuiiuy at 4 o aud 45 P. U. only, connecting at Reluy blaiion wltu trains trom ilaltlmore tu Whoei lOK. Parkersburg, eto. . . . . . t Through Ticket to tbe West can be had at tht Washington Station Ticket OUlce at all hours In tbs day. as well as at th new office of the Rankers' and Brokers' Telegaph LIhs, No. 848 Peuubytvani avenue, belweeu Sixth and Seventh streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Roslou, see ad vertisement of "Through Liue," J. L. WILSON. Master of Transportation, li M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. 2fit GEORGE S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. RAILROAD LINES. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAL). 1HE MIDDLE KOtTIC-ShortMt and niosl direct line to Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, Mancb Dhonk. Hasleton. Wblte Haven, Wllkenbarrn, Ma banoy City, Mount Carmel. Pltuton.Hcranton.iMrbon. dale, and all the point In lb Ltiblgk and Wyoming Coal Region. Paxnengpr Depot In Philadelphia, JX. W. oorner ol BKRKH and AM RRIOAN strwi. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT ELEVEN DAtT.T TRAINh-On and aftor MONDAY, May to, 1SBS Panangey Trains leave the New Depot, corner ol BURRS and A M KRltiAN streeu, dally (Sundays ex oepted), a follow: A i -tt A. M. Aooommodatlon for Fort Wash ington. At 7-4 A. M. Morning Kxpm for Bethlehem and Principal Station on North Penoayivanla Mallroad. oonnectlng at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh andjDqaehanna Railroad for Km to n , AI lentown, (Jataaauqua, Blatlngton, Msach Chnnk Weatberly, Jeaneavllla, Haaletea, White Haven, Wllsesbarre. Kingston, Plttaion, and all point In Le btgb and Wyoming Valley;;also in connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad far Mabanoy City; and with Catawlsaa Railroad for Rupert, Danville Milton, aad Wllllamaport. Arrive at Manoh Chunk at I2ii6 A.M.: at W likes barrs at I P. M.: at Mahanov City at 8 P. M. Pauengera by this train oan take th Leblxb Valley Train, ranting Bethlehem at 11-66 A. M. for Eastoa, and point on Nw Jersey Central Railroad to New York, At. 8-4 A, M. Accommodation for Doylestowv, stooping at all Intermediate Station, Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatooro and H art v tile, by this train, take Stag at Old York Road. At in-TO A, M. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton.aiopplog at intermediate Station. At l4o P. M.-Letlgb Valley Expire for Bethle hem, Allentown, Manch Chnnk, Wblte Haven, WHkesbarre, Hasleton, Mahanoy City, Oeutralla. Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, Plttaton and Scranton, and all points Id Mabanoy and Wyoming Coal Regions. At 2116 P, M. Accommodation air luoyieatown, topping at all Intermediate station. At 616 P.M. Lehigh and Susquehanna Kxpreea lot Bethlehem, Easton, Alientown, Mancb Chunk, Wlllkesbarre, aud Scranton.- Passenger for Green ll take tbla train to Quakcrtown, and for Sumney own to North Wale. - At 4-15 P. M. Accommodation for Doyiestown, topping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro, and HarUvlll tak tage at Ablngton; for New Hope at Doyiestown, At 6 00 P. M. -Through acoouimodaiion ror Bethle hem and all station on main line ot North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Lehigh and Susquehanna Evening Train for Easton. llentown. Maucb Chunk. At 6 20 P. M. Accommodation fur Lansdale, stop ping at all Intermediate station. s At 11-80 P. L Accommodation for Fort Washing, toa. TRAINS ARRIVE II PHILADELPHIA, j romBetblehem at 9D0 and 1106 . M., aoo and in A.M. and 100 P.M. Trains make direct oonneo tlon with Lablgb Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna train from Kaaton, Scranton, Wilkes barre, Mahouv City, and Haleton, Passenger lea v log Wllkesbarra at 145 P. M. con. reel at Bethlehem at 6-06 P. M., and arrlva in Phlla- THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE No. 820 CHMSNUT Street, forward Pnrcels, Package. Merchandise, Bank Notai, and Specie, either by Iw own lluba or In connection with otter KXpreS UBIP-""-! WPU r delphlaatg-80 P. M. f rom Doyies Dovlestewn at 82S A. M.. 1-00 and 7-Ofl P. M. r rom utnsaaie at v so a, bl. From Fort Waahluton at 9-80, 1046 A. K. and '1 'Jf. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doyiestown at 200 P. M. Doyiestown for Philadelphia at 700 A. MU Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 480 P.M. Fifth and Sixth Street Passenger Car oon vey pa enger to and from tbe new depot. nWhliecaraof Second and Third Street Line and Union Una ran within a short distance of tbe depot. . Ticket must be procured at the Ticket office, In order to secure tbe lowest rate of fare, ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Ticket sold and Baggage checked through to prln Clpal points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggag Express OUlce. No. 105 8. FIFTH Street. 1 QdQ FOR NEW YORK. THIS CAMDEN J.OOO.AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND way places, from, walnut street WHARF, At 5 lio A. M.. Via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation.......... il'it At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City Ex press M all....... ... 8oo ai x r, a,, tw vMiuueu .uu Amwy jLxpress.. At 8 80 P. M ., via Camden and Jersey Oily Ex. press ,- 8' 00 At 6 P. M., for Amboy and Intermediate stations. At o su ana s A. at., x ana a w f. At., tor Freehold. At8 and 10 A. M 2, 8 80 and 4 80 P. M. for Trenton. A . . . n, , a J. ... a . ' . n n n . ri -.a . . . . . Avv,o, uu iu ANja,, i, a. ou, l'W, a, ana 11' Wl P. M. for Bordentawn. RnrllncrLnn. RavaHv. .nd At 6-30 and lo A. U 1, 8, 8, 1-30, 430,6, and U-SO P. M Srir VlorADca. At 6 80 ana iu a. m... i. s, t an, e, ana 11-80 P. M. for juigewaier, mverniae. mvertoo,ana raimyra. x P.M. f.,r Vtlverton and 8'80 P. M. for Falruvi-it Al6-80andl0 A.M.,1, 8, 4-30,6, aud 11 '80 P. M. for Fish House. The 1 and 1180 P. M. Line leave from Market Street Ferry v upper biuoj. num. jt.iLj-4-9-j?iu ixjr-i uku-t. At 11 A. M.. via KensliiKton and J York Express Line Fare 83. At 7 and li A. M 2 so, 8 30, and 8 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at 10-16 A. M. for Bristol. At 7 and 11 A, M., i 80, and 6 P. M, for MorrlsvUle andTuliylown. At 7 and 1ST6 A. M., S'80, and P. M. for Bchenck and Eduingion- . . . . . At 7 ana iu-10 a. m... i w, a, auu s jr. xa. ror uorn. wells. Tnrrtsdale. Holmesburk. Taconv. WlRslnn. mlng, Brldeeburg, and Fraukford, and at 8 P, M. for Holiuesburg and Intermediate stations. Via Connecting Railway, At t-80 A. M., 100 6-80, and 12 P. M. New York Kx press Lines, via Jersey Guy, Fare la -26. All A.M.. fc.mlirriLnt T.lnn. Pnrn. it At 1-80 A. M. on Mondaj only New York Exprees -iue. iaru,f.-20. The -so A. M., and 6B0 P. M. Lines will ran daily All others, Sundays excepted. At u-hii a.m.. i-i n s no. and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 9D0 A, M., 6 SO. and 12 P.M. for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for MorrlsvUle, Tally town, Boiiunuir'. tTHdtnBinn.Clornwella.TorrlBdale.Holmes bum. Tiimnv. wtuinomlnk. BrldesboxK. and Frank- uru. For line leavlnr Kensington Depot take tbe cars on 1 bird or Fifth street, aicnwnnistreel,88 mlnuie belore departure. Tbe cars on Market street Railway ran direct to West Philadelphia Depot; Cbesuut and Walnut within one square. On Sundays tbe Market street car win run to connect witn we au a. m. ana 6 80 P.M. line. BELVIDEBB DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES, From Kenaimrlon DenoU At 700 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmlra.libaca, Owego, Rocbester, Blngbamlou, Os wego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, WUkeabarie, Schooiey aiouniain, etc . . AtV'isiA. M and xao P.M. tnt Scranton. Strond. hn.wunr din. Belvldere. Easton. Lamoertvlile Flemington, etc. Tne 8 80 P. M. Line connect direct WHO ma imu i-jnvijii iiiwiwu v vuhma Allentown, Bethlehem, etc. . , At 6 P, M. for Lamoertvlile and Intermediate Bta lions. CAMDEN AND BUBLINGTON OO., AND PEM v-. - . T, II 1 1 , II njilu kWU DAT, tlk, 11 &r. m BlWttAQlU T. AM AtAUinVAlA3 From Market St. Ferry (upoer side.) At I HDIl JV A, a, li OUAUU irov K. AU. lur cbanitvilifc, Mooreatown. Hartford, Mason vUle.Halua- tort, Mount ioiy, emiinviiie, nwajisvuie, yiuuvn I ,,uj , Rivmlnvhain. and Penir-erton. At 7 A. M., 1 and 8-80 P. M., for Lewlatown, Wrtght. town, CookJttown, w A-rypt, norucrewwu, mmin Rldce. Imlaydown. nnarnn, ana aukiiwuiwd. ' WILLIAM H, UAIZMIK, Afent. Beptember 14, 1868. 6 16 DENUSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, fc'ATL TIME. TAKING EFFECT BEPT. H.18a. The ualns of tie Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MaaKuT Street, wblun I reached directly by the Market Street car, the last oar connecting with each train leaving Front and Market street tnlrty minute be fore Us departure, xne Cbeanni ana walnut tolreew can run within on square ot tne Depot. On Sundays Tbe Market uireet cars leave Front and Market streei inj'iy-uve luinuie otuore tne ud ...vtiirA (it iAi-h train. Sleeping Car Ticket can be had on application at the Ticket olnce N. W. corner Ninth aud Cbesuut street, and at the depoW Agent of tbe Union Transfer Company will call for and deliver baggage at tne depot. Order left at No. sol Cbesuut stteet, or No. ll Market atreet, will receive VSS. LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ:- Mall Train. ...w..................'..-- .800 A, M Paoll Aocommodatluu, 10 80 A. at., 1 00, aod 9 oo P. M. Fast Llne........ Jl 40 A. M Erie Expieus.... ......,.................ll40 A. M u.rlnnrir AIi'OmuiOllftl.lOU................. 2 8U P. U. Lancaster Accouimodatlon....... 4uo P. M. Parkesburg TralUMMM-..-M 6'HO P, M. Cincinnati ExpreMS... .- s-ou r. M l ,ia Mull aim HuHalo Exuress U'OO P. M. t-i.ilRmlnliia Kinress - 12 00 NIcht. Erie Mall leave dally, except Sunday, ruunlug to WUUsnisport only Salurdy right. On Siuidy night patHergera Wilt leave rnuaueipuia at ui uiuca. Phllauelphia Exprea leave daily. All otner trains dal y. except nunaay. . . . n'ltJ wuiai. A.mmodatton Train ran dally, ex ... u ...i.r v ti,iH train tickets must be pro. ruied aud baggage delivered by 6 on P. M at No. 116 "TRAINS ARKIVB AT DEPOT. VIZ.: ni.nl.. ..I L.nPHUI -..M.IHIWM ,,. 1 46 A. Ef: UIUVIUUAU . - l,., A. . PMiadeli bla Expre.-.-.r"-:v:::r vLAu A 44 Paoll Accommodation .- ,S w A. at , o wsus r iu r. M. KrSe mViI snd Bullalo Axpress ,..m......710 A. M, Parkehburg ,Traln...M..M.MM...... .......9 to A. M. Lancaster Train........ ... 9-S6 wseee 12-80 P. M Kile Kipre............"""" """"? " f. fi I.. a lj'...-.. ......... ...... o iu Mr. la H.rrll,.iri? A ccom mod atlou......M . ,..,......Jt 60 F, M, For former l$ AaTlen, Ticket Agent. jvnn no.MCBJSatHJT Sireel. CAPT. F, D. MAY, Continental Hotel, FBANCIS FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 118 MARKET ttreet, SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket A uen t at the DaunL Tho Panrmvlvanla Railroad Uouidiot will not as. lume any lUk for Bag-gage, except for Wearing Ap t,rl. and limit their MooiiHlblllty to One Hundred Dollars In value. All BaaKe exceeding that amount In value will be at tne ruta or tne owner, uiuea laxen by siieclal contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS. fjflr usuwsi Bui-liiui-uiuNu aiwuus, ri RAILROAD LINES. AMUSEMENTS. RBADINQ BA1LKOAD. GREAT TRCSK LINE flrom Philadelphia te the Interior Of Pennsylvania, the Schnylklil, Boaqnehanna, Corn berland, and Wyoming Valleys, the North, North west, and the Canadaa. Summftr ArrfiMmAnt nf Passenger Trains, Monday, August 8, lss, leaving the tympany' Depot. Thirteenth and Oellowhlllstreeta- ruuAurmDii, at tne rnimwiug hours: MOKNINU IKrluunrifTiiimi 4 ma a.m. ffr RAAVllnaana all Int-.muii.t. .i.iinn. a ri Allan town. ia,JnfV.l,T?.A,S2,n F. arrlvlni In Philadelphia at 916 P. M. aomiuiu autritiusH. At gi a. ., mr Reading Lebanon. Harrlsburg, PotUvllle. Pine Grove. Tama- qna, Stinbury, Williamsnort, Elmlra. Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Wllkeauarre, Plttaton, York, Carlisle, Chan bersbarg, Hagerstown, eto. lurmtraia connect at Meaning witn tne jtasi n,l..ln...l. Tl - 1 , ., ...(.. . . , I . . . n - . u.,nj i t Minn AAlJirV-AU , I 1 1 1 it r AMinnHlwu, vvu,, and the I6 A. M. connect wltb the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsburg, etc; at Port Clinton with Cata wlasa Railroad ualns for Wllllamsport, Lock Haven, Eimlra, etc.: at Harrlsbnrg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schnylklil and Susquehanna train lor Northumberland, WlUlnxnaport, York, ChamberAbnrg Plnevrove, eta, F itI?i KiiSON,tXl'RKHM - leaven Philadelphia at 8U P. M. for Reading, PottevUle. Harrlsbnrg. etc.. connecting with Reading and Colombia Railroad PonsTow n a i x nMMnn a Tinr? ttt k.ii.. town at 846 A. M stopping at Intermediate station- Arriveain rniiaaeipniaat S'usa. at. Keturntng leaves Pblladelnhla at 4 An P. M. arrlvea In PaiiaUivb a.l a-ni RjTADtr'u AuouaaooATION-Leaves Reading ty.A M.",,p',1.n! V,u w' aaatlona; arrive In Philadelphia at 10 16 A. M, Returning, leave Philadelphia at (U P. lf. arrive In Reading at 8 06 P. M. Trains tor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbnrs-at s-lfi A. M.. and PottAvllle at 8-46 A.M., arriving In Philadel phia at 1 P. M. Alternoon trains leave Harrlsbnrg at !( P. M and Pottoville at 246 P. M.J arriving at fUll-AtieillllllA -to r, ml. Harrlsburg acoorumndatlon leave Beading at 7-18 A. M and Harrlsburg at 410 P. M. Connecting at Reading with Alternoon Accommodation south at 6'8n P. M.. arriving la Philadelphia at 916 P. M. aiaraei train, wun a i-asaeuger car attaonea, leave Philadelphia at 1'2 46 noon for Pottavllle and ail Wav Station; leaves Poitavllle at 7 A. M. tor Phtladelpffia anu an otner way ciauons. All in above train run daily, gnnaays exoepteo. Sundav tralna laaa fnlLavllle at 8-llU A. M-. and Pbiladelpbla at 8 16 P. M.i leave Philadelphia for Readlna at s an A. W.. ratnrnlna from Kwdlnf at 4 (2 P.M. " uhiu-iau. valley KAiL.KOAD.raasenger for Downlngtown and Intermediate DotnU take the 7-80 A. M., 12-46 and 4 80 P. M. train trom Philadel phia; returning from Downlngtown at eW A. m., 108, and 646 P, M. rnKK luniui B4ILKUAU,-raasent-eTti rornki patk take7s0 A. M. and 4 80 P. M. trains from Phila delphia, returning fromSklppack at 8-10 A. M.aud I'M P.M. State line for various points la Perktomen Valley connect with trains at Collegevllle and Skip- par a. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PrTTSBURO AND THE WEST. Leave New York at 9 A M., 6 00 aud 8 00 P.M. .passing Reading at 110 A M.,1'84 and 10-10 P. M., ana connect at rtarrisonrg wun fennsyivatnaana Northern CenlrarRallroad Express Trains for Pitt burg, Chicago, William, port. Elmlra, Baltimore, etc. Returning, Express Train leave Harrlsbnrg, on ar rival of Fenus) Ivanla Express from Plitaburg, at 2:50 and 6-26 A. M., 86 P. M.. passing Reading at 4 '41 and 706 A. M and 11-40 P. M., arriving at New Y ork, 10-10 and 1146 A. M , and 6-00 P. M. Sleeping; Oar accom panying tneee trains tnrougn between jersey city and Pittsburg, without change. Mall train tor New York leave Harrlsbnrg at 6111 A . M . and 206 P. M. Mail train tor Harrlsburg leave New Yerk at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Train leave Poitavllle at 646. 11-80 A. M., aud 6-40 P. M.. re turning Irom Tamaqna at 8'86 A. M. and 216 and 4 86 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 768 A. M. for Pine grove and Harrlsburg, and at 12-16 P. M. for Pine grove and Tremont; returning from Harrlsburg at 8-30P. M., and from Tremont at 740 , M., anf 6 85 TICKETS, Throngh first-class ticket and emi grant ticket to all tbe principal polnia In the North and West and Canada. Excursion Ticket from Philadelphia to Beading and Intermediate stations, good for day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Potlaiownt Accommodation Trains, at reduced tale. Excnrslon Ticket to Philadelphia, rood for day oniy, are sold at Reading and Intermediate stations by Reading and Poltatown Accommodation Train at reduced rate. Ihe following ticket are obtainable only at the Office tef S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 287 S. Fourth street, Philadelphia, or (4, A, Nlcolia, General Super intendent, Reading. Commutation Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be tween any point desired, lor families and Urms. Mileage Tickets, good for2uot) miles, between al points, at 8.1260 each, for families aud tlrma. Season Tickets, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, tor holder only, to all points at reduced "clergymen residing on the line of tbe road will be furnished wltb cards, entitling themselves and wives lo tickets at ball fare. Excursion Ticket Irom Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at red need are, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and Callowhlll street, FREIGHT. Goods of alt description forwarded to all tbe above points from tbe Company' New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. Freieht Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 435 A. M 12-46 noon, 800, and 6 P, M for Reading. Lebuuou, Hantsbnrg, Poitavllle, Port Clinton, ana au points Malla'cioaeat the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on tne roaa ana lis Drancnee at o a. m., ana tor the prlnclpul Station only at 2-16 P. M. BAGGAGE. Dnngan' Express will collect Bag traca fur all trains leavluk Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be left at No. 26 s. Fourth Btreet, or at the Depot, Thirteenth ana caiiowniii street. TAr-T CUE81EK ANU PHILADELPHIA W RAILROAD. SUMMJIR ARRANGEMENT. -On and alter MONDAY, April 18, 1808, Train will leave a follows: Leave Philadelphia from the Depot, THIRTY. FIRST aud CUESNDT Streets, 716 A. M., U A, M., 2'80 r. Ho... 4 16 Jr. Jn., ra r. on., jr. as.., ti r. JU.. i JAva West Chester lor Philadelphia, from Depot on east Market street, at 616 A. M.,7'16 A. M , 7'IH) A. M., 1046 A. M , 1 oo r. At., cu r, za., s-oo r. at. i m und after Mondav. June 15. an additional Train will leave Philadelphia for Media and Intermedial Foinis at iw r. at. . . . ... Trains leaving West Chester at 780 A, M and Iaaiiii. Phlladelnbla at 4 60 P. M.. will lion at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or trom nation between West Cheater aud R. C Junction, going East, will take train leaving West Chester at 7-16 A. M.. and going West will lake train leaving Philadelphia ai 4 oo r, m. ana umnuer at a. u, June "Thrnot in Philadelphia la reached dlrectlv bv the Chesnut and a Wa-noi street car. Those of tha afarket btreet iint-i run nnuiu uu square. ine car of both line oonneot wltb each train opon It ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 oo A. M, and l-oo p. M, Uava Wmt Cheeler at 746 A.M. and 6 00 P. M. Tralna laavlns PhlladelDbla at 7-16 A. M. and 4' 60 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 780 A, M. and 4 60 P. M., connect at B, O. Junction wltb Trains on p. R. ti R. R.. lor Oxford and Intermediate point. Passenger are allowed to take Wearing Apoarel only, a Baggage, and the Company will not In any nu be rHirjonaible for an amount exoeedlnk on hundred dollar unless a special contract I made for the same. jijuxiix wood, General sup'i. PhUadelpbla, April 1st. 168. 4loJ C R ' C - K E T .' - and . , 13 A. S E It A. L Hi EXTlt A.OHDINAUY 1 PHILADELPHIA AND EKIB RAILROAD, .TH ROLGH AND Dl RECT ROUTE B K 1'W KEN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. iH A RRISBLRG, WILLIAMSIORT. AND TttJfi GREAT OIL RE GION OF FEMNBt ivtsu. i'ieaiit SieeulokCarsonall Night Train. On aud alter MONDAY, September 14, :1818, the trains on the Philadelphia aud Erie Ra.lroad will rnn a follows-. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pnlludelpbla 10 41 P. M Wllliamspurt 820A.M. arrives at Erie 9 26 P. M, ERIE F.XPBESS leave Philadelphia lino A. M. Wllilamsporu..... 8 86 P. M. arrive al Erie 9-60 A. M. ELM11U MAIL leaves Philadelphia......... 8u0 A. M. ' Wllllamsport 6 2 P. M. - arrives at Lockhaven 7 45 P. M. XAHTWABO. MAIL TRAIN leaves Krle 10 80 A. M. ' " Wllllamsport ....10 16 P.M. " arrives at Philadelphia 7-oj A. M. EI IS EXPEESS leaves Erie. r-i6 P. M, WtlllamsDort. 816 A. M arrive at Philadelphia... 6d0 P. M. Mall and Fx press connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. BAGGAGE CHECKED IXlXlUliU!, . ALFRED L. TYLER, 11 General Superintendent. -DHILADELPHIA, UEKMANTOWN, AND I iORiSt'ow iiaiLnuAU-TiMJi TARrjc. - A FOR U1BMAB1WN. Leave PhUadelpnla b, 7, 8, 905. lo, H. U A. M 1, L 8K. 8V. 4, 6. 6X. 810, 7, t 9, 10, 11, 12 p'. aV. LVave German town 6, 7, 7M, 8, fc-Zy, g, i0, 11, U a, 1C, 1 2, 8 4, 4. 6, 8X, 7, 8, 9, 10, fl P. M. ' Tbe 8 Ai Down i rain, anu sx ana o-a up irain will not StOP on Nil uerumuwiwu orancn, .. . ON SUNDAYS. Leave Pbiladelpbla tt1 A. M. 2, 7, 10J P, M, - Leave tiermantowo 8V A. M. 1, 6, 94 P. M. CUEtrllNUT HILL. RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 12, A. M , 2, 8"W, 6,7, t Leave Cheetnnt Hill 710, 8, 940, and 1110 A. M., 140 8 40. 640. 40, 8'40 ana i r. at. 1 ' ON SUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia 9m A. M. 2 and 7 P. M Leave Chestnut HU1 7 '60 A. M, U to, 6 40 aud 916 Vn'a f'ONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, , and 11 U6 A. M. lt, 6, 4!. . bH. ), S 00 auu 117 r. oi. Leave Norrlatown 6 40, 7, 7 '6,1, 9, and U A. M., U , tH.-li.. and 8 P. M-ON 8DNI)Ay8i r-vave Philadelphia 9 a. M., 2 ' and 7-io P. M. rliava Norrlstown 7 A. M.. 6-80 aud 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNtt. T.v Pblladelohla6.7?: s. aud 111)6 A. ..IX. s. 4W. hH. 6, 8 06, and 114 P. ai. TeaveMaiiayunk-10,7K, "). W, and 11 A. M.. I,ti, I, ti anu fj' SUNDAY 8. Leave Philadelphia I A. M ., 2 aud TMP. At Leave Maaayunk 7H A. M aud P. M, W. S. WItMiN, General Superintendent, Depot, NINTH and (KEEN bueeU, TJiIIadcJuliIa e. All-Lnglaud. " t1 i United States ys. All-Englnntl. ATIILETIC ts. AlUEn-Iand. These International Marches will open on 8ATUR DAY NEXT. October 8. at Jl A. M and clot on MONDAY, October 12. FIRST MATCH, October 8.6. 6. Twenty-two Amerlcns,of Philadelphia, v EngllsH Prolesslonal. SECOND MATCH, October g, , io. Twenty-two of AH United States vs. English Pro- lun-iiouais. THIRD MATCH, October 12. Athletic Nine vs. Eogllsb Professionals, TO BB PLATED ON THF! QERifANTOWJI Take ears at Nlotb and Qreen. Special train and all regular train w III ston onna. Ite Cricket Field, Excursion ticket at rdnced rates. Admission to Ground , ,.,, .M Hea-on Tickets.. . . 2 u5 Bason Tickets, wltb reserved seat on ooTerad UI..M.MM.MMM..M. , L L Q'09 Ticket for sale at CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLKR'S Musto Store, No. 926 CHESNUT Street, and at JOSEPH PARKER'S. MAIN Btreet, Oermantown. Tbe Germania Band has been engaged. Restaurant and Refreshments on the Oronnd. S 3 TEW CHESNUT BTREET THEATRB. ruonivn Buucafits, POSITIVE SUOC8H, - GENUINE 8U00ES3, GiLNfTTN K KltlMlbid Of the Eeantlfhl Legendary Romantio Drama, unviiii-M UNDINE. The theatre entlrel-r it.,mi irom ntt in Am w the mOSt Intelligent and raahlnnitil andlanoa. season. Hundreds of ladle standing. Anxiety of FARE WALL OF ROFANTI, TT .FAREWELL OF BOHLKR. FAREWELL OF LIITLE s-AIH SUHLAUar! . FAREWELL, OF ALL TaB COMPANY, Immense rush for secured seats 1 .. t A oreat farewell week. Dellghtatthe BEAUTIFUL WATER LILY BALLET. Oieal enthusiasm ot er tbe CARNIVAL DK VENI8F. Unmistakable pleasure of eryhndy with the NEW SONGS FROM BAHBUi BLEU. NEW BONGS FROM BAR UK BLEU. MISS ALICE HARRISON. MISS LILLlk ELDRIDOE. MISS BESSIE SUDLOW. FRIDAY BENEFIT hit maii'I.LK HOVh-Arsrr SA1URDAY BaNEFIT OF MAJJ'LLK SOHLKE. areweu or an tne compaiy. Rememoei the very last week I Securs your seal I Popular Adml-alon Prlc of FIFTY CENTS con tinues Ibis week. SATURDAY ONLY UNDINE MATINE. MONDAY BOURCTCAULT 8 FOUL PLAY," MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH ST2EET THE ATRE. Begins at quarter tos. COffTlJN tJED UCCEB IIHUW UEU ttOUSKS. 1 ONLY WfcEK OF STANDARD COMEDIES. . Mrs. JOHN DRE rv a LADY TEALl. TO-NIGdT (Thursday). Oct. 1. TBE SCHOOL FOR tsCANDAL, -By Mrs. JOHN DREW and tbe lull oompnnr. After which. JENNY L1ND. OR AlfBY GAG . Mr. R. CR AIGI JENNY LIND Mlis F.NNi DAVENPORT FRIDAY-LEAP YEAR. MONDAY LOl'TA. LIT PL U NRLL WALNUT ST. THEATRE, BEGINS AT i TO 8. THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Oct. 1, LAST NIGHT OF ELIZABETH. MRS. F. W. LAJNDER For the last time a EL ZABETtf. QUEEN OF ENGLAND. FOR THE L 1ST TIM S3. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MRS LANDER. When will be presented Schiller's Tragedy of MARY STUART, QUEEN OF SCOTd. In active preparation. Reed s Tragedy ot MARIE ANTOINET IE, QUEEN OF FRANCE. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVINm Street, below Arch. HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS In a NEW PROGRAMME. SECOND WEEK. AMD 1M4KNKE SU;0taS OF IHE GRAND DUORal-4S, THIRD WEEK OF TH E DUTOU COMEDI AN, JOE EMMETT. First week of TftE TERPSICHOREAN WONDER, MABTKR f-TEVIB ROUEK-4. tf 28 81 MR. THUNDER'S CHORAL CLASS WILL bold their FIRST REHEARSAL on WED NESDAY EVENING, October 7. A few vacancies jet to be filled. Applicants wll please apply to Mr. THUNDER, between 2 and 3 o'clock, at Nc. 830 S. FOURTH Street. 9 28 6t FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. -J EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPK, In Grand Ballets, Eihiuplau Burlesques, Bongs Dances, Pantomimes, Gymnast Acta, etc. FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BB BOLD, AS BOON AS POSSIBLE, $100,000 WORTH OF FUltiNITUBE, t prices much below nsoal rates. GEORGE J. UOKELS, LACY & C0. THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Streets, 627 Ihstb2mrp PHILADELPHIA, rjlHE PRINCIPAL DEPOT TOR THE BALK OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUr STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFrn ST., (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18C2. Tbe sale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the Old-Established Agency. Tbe slock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and having at alt times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately npon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Pbiladelpbla, and Post Oflloe Order received In payment. Any information regarding tbe decisions of tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks. Receipts, eto. The following rates of ootnpjlsslon are allowed on Stamps and Stttmpei Paper: On S25 and upwards 3 per ojnt. 100 ' " ...m 8 " 800 " 4 " Addrtcs nil orders, eto , to STAMP AUKNX'Y, No. 804 CHESNUrsTKE'Cr, PHILADELPHIA UNITED BTATE3 POSTAGE 8TAMP3 oX all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly ou band.