THE DAlL.-r kvENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1368. Continued from the Firit Page. A'awe. Voucher. Jimea MoOHfTrey. E'lwnrU Dougherty Taaier & Kmry sts. l-WO Ktmm u-t street Jamee Kollev. Jiitne Kelley, Hr. 101 Green mreet. 610 Beacli ei.reet Tlmotliy MoKeon, James Nugent Jenklntown. 62') Winut strest " Tlioa. O'Krlen, Del.w. Smith Wiuuim, Del. CO John KIM, John .VIvr, 1D21 N. Fourth street. 1023 N. Fourth street Matthew Moo'lelUn. John V. llreut lflOON. Tenth aireet. 210 Pln street John Haker. Tnomax V. Hlmoson JohnUeary, Wll'lam Daley Chester counly, 1!510 Cad n-alarier street E. Hcully, Torremlale. A. Hnooii. Hoimeshurg John Lynnli, KJ wunl Lvucb. f Delaware county. jtoiaware oounty m 3. Neaton. 101 Urten St. J Kily, 510 lloaoh Bartu. Conoway, llnh I'lnlev 1308 Marlon street. Twelfi h and Carponter Lewis FlBohnreyer, llnry VoorlKan-;er 821 South street. 62j SVilppeu street James Hahel, James Bigler Doylewtown. Doyleniown John MfiUormlclc, Michael MoUlnnU 1(00 S. Front Htreet. 9 Concord plaoe William Gallagher, lUnlel McDermott 1810 American street. 1710 Salmon street William O'Urlen, Bartholomew equina Delaware oonnty. 1323 l'alethorp Charles McHorley, Samuel McLaughlin 1342 Pearl street. 821 S. Thirteenth st WHiiam Gallagher, J. Moore, 811 Uoates st J. liurton. Delaware co.8. Williams, Delawareco J. C'aton, Chester. do . 1'hiilp H rail ley, John Word Hear 808 Bird street. 015 Annapolis street Fred'kOlll. Franols Walker Manayunk. Manayunk Timothy Ford, James Slanshtry Conshohocken, Conshohooken Andrew Farley, James McKuown 1104 Beach street. 70.Htewart street John M. Oulghen, William A. MoFaddeu 111 S. Twenty-fourth. 3 Id and Ntudala st John Daniels, Charles 8. Short 2207 Pine street. 2201 Pine street Thomas Graham, JohnQnlnn Gray's lane. Gray's lane Michael McGlntry. J. R. Green, 11 19 Federal Baruuel lievlue, JohnQnlnn Gray's Ferry road. Gray's Kerry road Michael Grossman, Jno. Moran, 517 4. Third John Kennedy, Martin Flaherty 1314 Wood street. 8 Jules' place Hugh Mullen, Thomas Barrett 1140 William street. 1141 William street James O'Brien, John O' Don noil Paschalvtlle. Paaohalvllle Edward Ryan, John Dwyer Norrlstown. 619 N. Ninth street Peter Reilly, Del. co. Pat. H. Cassldy, Del. oo John McCann, Mlohael MoUiunls ii8 Crlsbam street. I) Concord place Charles Hnhnley, Jacob Fries 478 St. John street. 235 Brown street llufch Dougherty, Edward Dougherty Delaware coDDty. Delaware county Mlohael Whalen, James Whelen 510 Buckley street. 1218 Anita street John Gorman, Chester..!. Stroman. Chester A. G. Deltticb, Frederick Bentz Edward Magee, - James Lynch 25 Brandy wine street. 21th and Virginia st James Darrein, James M. Patton 710 S. Front street. 714 South street John Lynch, Daniel Lynch 112 Carpenter street. 810 Sunaom street William T. Fritz. Qhrimian Gerne 221 Coates street. 2104 Coaies street Frederick Frey, Jonn Ward Montgomery county. 1010 Filbert street Total for October 10 117 Naturalized Jloiidny, October 13. Jobn Morris, Peter McGuIre 1019 Seybert street. 1019 Sey bert street Adam Keller, Teier Koch 1015 Canal street 1015 Canal street Moses Helser, Lewis Keyser 124 New street. 124 New street Chris. LoQ't, Henry Kelsnen Paul Probst, Joseph Stewart 1688 N. Seventh street. 212 S. Front street James Murphy. Patsey Murphy Patrick Kennedy, Berlamtn Slddons NorrlHiown. 207 S. Front street Arrah J. lbbotson, Isaac J. Griffiths Rear 521 Redwood st 429 Wharton street James Dor an, Charles McKeegaa 8 heed's avenue. 6 Reed's avenue Fritz Myer, Washington N. Furuess 1902 Frankford road. 411 Barlow street Edward Fowlei, Peter J. King Back 212 Carpenter st. 231 German street William Whlttaker, Charles Splcer 1135 Palmer street. Jasper street John Slevin. H. D. Angeli 1316 Carpenter street 13th and Hamilton Johu Crouse, Edward Htyoook Montgomery co. 501 Coaies street James MeCrossln, John Ward 914 S. Tenth street. 720 Fneade street David Sohlosser, Charles Kleunburger 4'W N. Front street. Park Hopkins, William Welsh 18 Parham streefl 22 1'arhatn street Jacob Schmidt, John Halo 821 C'allowhlll st. 101 Vine street Cornelius Tlnebow, Edward Haycock 222 Washington st. 504 Coats street Michael Tucey, James Sherln Lincoln avenue. 811 Uasex street DennUCallan, Patrick Campbell 2414 Pine street. 408 8. Twenty-third Jacob Stelfel, Haver Plunder Taney and Poplar. 1109 Monroe street I,! en hard Preis, John Lang 725 Palm street. Oil Parrtsh street Bernard Magee, Palrlok Brongan Chester county. Chester Jeremiah Featherston, David Smith Sansom street. 1708 American street Joseph Fllzpatrlck. James Hunt 2211 Virginia street. 932 South street Robert Selfridge, James Buurke 203 N. Twelfth street. 1516 Poplar street Jobn Charleton, Jobn F. Brant Chester county. 216 Pine street E. A. Straat, 732 Moss. Gott. Hauber, 110 S. Sth Joseph Roth, Thomas Lister Montgomery CO. Milestown Valentine Engel, Jacob R.Funoe 912 Percy street. Rear 950 Marshall st Henry Little, Join Deviue 1237 somer street. 1020 Filbert street Geo. H. immensdorf, Jonn Immensdorf 609 Morse street. 1215 S. Sixth Btreet Patrick McFadden, Dunlel McDermott 1214 William street. 1710 Salmon street Patrick' Ward, William B. Rooney Charles Hulberstadt, Jacob Halleuoerg Manayunk. Manayunk Jobn Parcell, George W. Dorr 1002 Lombard street. 212 Thirteenth street Peter Donnelly, Bernard Donnelly Rear 405 Noble Btreet. 405 Nt.ble street George BruDlnger, Jauob Muller 1423 Goi man town av. 204 DkupuIu street John Deagun, Johu Tuteiu Montgomery co. Montgomery county James Boyce, Georgu Johaeon Salmon, ab. William. 1622 Corlstiau street James Carroll, Jame O'Neill 206 Race street. Kfreth's alley William MoOuun, F. W. Devltt Ferdinand Vogel, Gusiavus Vo!el Phtenlxvtlle. 138 N. Hucoud Edmund Hayes, Patrlok Hayes 2217 Keete street. Front and Otter Michael Carr, John Vol k halt I ICheBler. Cht-ster Edmund Boyte, E iwud Smith Tenth and Master. 18 )6 American street Charles Boyle, Edward Roach 1374 Salmon street. looo Kb,un street Thomas Kerrigan, A. N. Morton Delaware county, Delaware county Philip Dougherty, Michael Malloy Bucks county. Chester county Edward McHugh, John MoUugh 1712 Christian street. 1712 Christian Btreet David Kaohele, Jacob Muller mi N. Fourth street. 204 Dmpblu street Mlohael O'Byrne, Jnmen llourke 4105 Lancaster av. 623 Wallace street Joseph Thunder, Joseph McCready, 2118 Cherry street. 8 !S Ernest street George Sielnmelz, Edward MoBrlde 220 McClellan street. 1714 8. Second street Ernest Boezler, (i"rjB Matthias, 241 Richmond street. 1032 U iaover street Patrick Cronln, William Cronin 21st and Haverford. 1309 Market street Stephen Whalley, James O. Whalley ,, . 810 Walnut street I 'fte' Flizpa'rlck, James Abrlham 2241 N. Fifth strtet. 1933Ueimuntown road I.VAfM-'11""' Eugene MoG. Garty 1018 Clement street. 1809 Jones street Thomas Bradley, William J. Bradley Chester. 1024 South slieet Charles Appledorn, Joseph A. Kline 1715 Francis street. 517 8. Tweuiteth st Charles Struck, E Iwlu Phillips 21 Palmer street. 765 8. Front street John Bruam, John Wetdenbaerner Lewis Boche Chris. Dueschle 806 Cumberland st. 912 Randolph street And. Pollock, P. Kehoe 208 Belgrade street. 16 8. Second street Thomas Tlvnon, William MoDelll Bucks county, 1345 PaHyunk roid Edw. Wenger, Peier D. Perlet Frederlok Zahn, Jacob R Cllne 1)36 N. Seoond street 920 N. Third street Michael Lynoh, John Stewart Log House lane. Ridga av. and Montg'y Jas. Lnwson, Thomas Lawson I7U0 hitler street. 1110 uanuuuiou rd A'ome. Voucher. Arthur Hughes, Owen MoUrath 1503 Germantown rd. Mil American street Tarl Rchate. Henry DtiHch John McLaughlin. Michael ltilly J 4 )lh and Seneca sts 47th and Poplar sta Geotge Kellerman, William II. Bailor 1038 Hallowell street. Avon place Patrick Ferry, WHllam Haley Montgomery oounty. 1310 Cndvalader st Martin O'Neill, Martin Keoutt 810 S. Eighth street. 1017 Da! street John McDermott, James Riley Grsy'slane. 66:h Darby road Joseph Rodgers, James McNeil 095 Randolph street. Montgomery county Nicholas Lauer, William NloUols Montgomery county. Manyunk John Leonard, Patrick H. Conner 1101 Christian street. 628 S. Fifth street Timothy Sullivan, Dennis Soulley 31)39 Lancniier av. 4023 Lano.tster ay John F. Dutry, Mlohael J. Burb 14ft Hope street. 2206 Hope street George Kalb, George Martin 208 Pine street. 1021 Market Btreet Timothy Murphy, Patrick Burk 728 Willow street. 17H4 Carlton street Char.es F. Helz, Valentine Hholl 805 New Market st. 1309 N. Fifth street Joseph Hyams, Moses Coleman 311 German street Jacob Arnt, 810 Race, Wolf Gerson, 310 lUce Pat. Bashell, Peter Mclntlre, 2011 Spruce street. 1122 Murell street Chas. h reed, 334 N. 3d, C. Hostetter, 223 Spruoa Charles Matthews, Mlohael Dunn, Montgomery oounty. Frankford John Ronan, 411 4th. William Dalley, 13IOCadwaladerst Jas. Boyle, Mont. co. William Dalley, do Mnitln FlanDagan, John Fogarty, 1318 Carpenter st. 8 Botts place Wm. McKlrry, Thomas O'DonnolI, 310 Conies street. 814 Catharine street Charles Bourke, Thomas Christy, 1934 Pemberlou street John Kennedy, William Bohan, 318 Carpenter Btreet. 831 Carpenter street F. Martin, Parham st. William Welsh Joseph McUuald, John H. Greenly, 1821 N. 20th street. 20th aud NorrU st William G. Kelly, Samuel Carson, 320 Monroe Btreet. 309 Stanley street. David Golcb, Adam .Ink, Fourth and Brown, No. 118 Race srreet. Edward ArllngNpecb, William Lambrick 1233 LocuBt street. 1310 Drewry street James Kelly, John McDonough 215 8. Fifth street. 407 Locust sreel Henry Krautz, Philip Knolllock 464 Front strtet. 459 N. Seoond street John M. Greshaber, Qustavus Alter 1022 Lelthgow street. 1331 Poplar street Christopher Mebon, Michael Mihon, Delaware county. 1413 Randolph street John Campbell, John MMCeon, Montgomery co. 212 S. Front street Jobn Clubby, T. Welsh, 1617 Alden st Augustus Elkin. A. Ffalf, 2215 Amber st F. ShugHrt, 779 South. M. Dunn, Frankford James '. Ormsby, J. H Ormsoy 836 Christian street. 836 Cnristlan street Patrick Naulty, William Balshaw Manayunk. 1906 Wilcox Btreet John Audereon, Patrick Kustace Meeting House lane. Meeting House lane Fred. Starkey, Edward Haycock Montgomery county. 504 Coates street Jobn Flaherty. Timothy Small 711 S. Front Btreet. 700 S. Front street Hugh Harrlty, Cnee.co, John Swietiey, Ches. co Peter Murray. George Johnson 17lb and Montrose. 1622 Christian street J. D. Htaley, Charles Wolf, American 1 Boyle's court. Hotel, 517 Chesnui st JobnBerglD. Timothy Herein Daniel Yuull, Patrick Casey 27th ward. 1127 Montrose street Peter J. Fiannery, Jus MoCluskey 510 Buckley street.; 416 Dlllwyn street James Phlpps, Charles Welller 1045 Daicn street. 1106 Shackumaxon Jacob Sohelfele, Heury Golthold 1518 Cadwalader. 1515 Cad walader Rt J. E. Burk, 120 S. 10th. Chris. Gerke. 209 N. 15th John Y. Mulheran, Patrick Waldron 2515 Lombard street. 1244 Catharine street Jobn Sullivan, Girrelt PrenddVille Rear 928 Sblppen st. 717 GrlsvlUe street C. Reedmlller, J. Lizelerle Montgomery county. Montgomery county Maik U'Nell, Law. McGrogan Butternut street. Somei set street Charles O'Neal, Thonvia M. Cross In 1118 JeU'erdon Btreet Edward Kelly, George Fox Germantown. Geiinnitown Arthur J. Nugent, Charles II. Ti.sd.4ll 1410 Philip Btreet. 238 (jurlsti tu street Charles Rulander. William H. Smith William E. Roblnsoo, James R. Hunter 1344 Marlboro street. 1912 Oxford street James Cullun, John Carroll 22118 Nicholson street. Rear 2118 Nicholson 8t Patrick Gibbous, John K. Thompson Eighth and Tahker. 1520 S. Seventh street William Robb, Daniel H. Connors 1224 Hamilton street. 106 Eirreth's alley Michael Golden, John Puroell 1110 Fremont street. 1118 Somerset street Peter Maguire William Hutchinson Sixteenth A Seybert. 1713 Sixteenth Btreet James Brozen, Mlohael Loan 910 Callowhill street James Coffey, George Johnson 1014 Clement Btreet. 1633 Christian street JenoBergb, Thomas R. Steel 322 Callowhill Btreet. 1708 Huoer street Jtr. O'Brien, Joseph Grander 1408 Philip street. 1315 N. Second street Hugh Lynch, Jobn Dwver 648 N. Nineteenth st. 648 N. Nineteenth st And. Baglev, James Moan 80th and Bridge st. 80th and Bridge sts Joseph Kollack, Hugh Taggart 631 Shippen Btieet. 814 Lombard street Jobn Mcllvalr, Jonn Ferguson 1508 Salmon street, 740 S. N lneteenth st Nicholson Mann, George Kalierty 1316 Herscbell street. 1300 Prospect street GeorgeSheely, F. A. Schmidt 1343 N. Front street. 1527 Frankford road Charles Parsons, E. C. Dougherty 615 8. Filth street. 744 S. Twelfth street Samuel M. Stanton, William A. Stanton 11th and Locust st. 11th and Locust sis John McCullongh, Michael Murphy 1216 Lyndall street. 1028 Morgan Btreet M. Schmidt, 722 Brooks. V. Sauter, 238 Vine st John McDonald, Dennis Green Delaware county, Delaware county Michael Doolan, Philip Brogan 1V33 Salmon. 1358 Salmon street Henry Marcille, Peter Purlet Jomes O'Nell, William Daley Montgomery county. 1310 Cadwalader street Martin Buuce, Philip A. Voorhees HlOMoyamenslngav. 630 Wharton siroet Frederick Shantz, Johu llartmann 132 Coates Htreet. 132 Coates street James Cotello, Nicholas J. Grlftln 14o0 N. Sixth Btreet. 1232 Clover street John Cater, James O.slerlag 1234 Warnock street. 1856 N. Front street Thomas Nevin, Waxii, L. O.nenselier 10O4 Lingo street. 1210 Palmer street Neil Dougherty, John C. Lelper Delaware couoty. Doluwure county, John MeKenner, Edward McColguu Patrick Mulyhnn, John McCusker No. 750 Ringold st 25th st & l'ouua ave. Often McUonulgle, Janirs Cull No. 1138 William st. Jofieph Richardson, Joseph Harrison No. 1638 Montrose, No. 710 8. Niueteonth, James O'Reilly, Johu McConncll Tenth uud Locust. No. 1009 Locust. Beu!nmln Slgel, Samuel McLauglilln No 1130 Vine st. No.3H N. Thirteenth. Charles J. llolimui), Paul Probst BukerHlreeti No. 10'8 N. Seventh, Patrick Collins, Adam Bultour Gleurlddle. Glenrlddle Thomas McLotighliu, John Williams 1717 N. Tenth t. 1028 Filbert Btreet Archibald Mcilrlde, David K. Wilson 746 8 Seoond st. 748 8. Third street Hugh Blasry, jotin Barrett 631 Salmon street. 1654 Klohuiond street Stephen Hall, John Flvnn 21st and Market. 718 Hapburu street. 3o-i?f l,la.' . John Dugherty 734 Bedford Btreet. 724 8outh street Patrick Murphy, Johu Campbell 20?4.l,Uaf lne Bt . 2140 u"d street Nell MtGluley, Bernard Molntvre 2112 Naudain et. 1914 llowoll street GeorveG. Rowland, EphKose 310 Diamond street. 1833 Germantown av Daniel Birney, John Lelper 47th & Lancaster av. ' Delaware county Philip Brown, Thomas Soott Bucks county. Bucks county John Prautz, Jacob Sohllpil 5 i3 Oils street, 909 Dauphin Btreet Rlobard fchay, John K. Ashman, Blue Grass road. 450 N. Seventh st Patrick Herzog, Joseph Ostertaj 2202 Hope street. 1856 N. Front street James O'Farrell, Jeremiah Blackburn 31t and Walnut Bis. 615 South street John Waldron, Patrick Waldron 410 S. 24th street, 1241 Catharine street " J. D. Collls, W 1111am Taylor 431 Walnut street. 1823 Addison street John Butler, Daniel MoLaugblln 6 J ustloe court. Seoond and Noble Bta John Burns, Lewis H. Flesher 160 Brown street. 182 Flower street .Michael Haney, Dennis MoCann L.oiklcy. i328 Prlohett street It am. Cornelius Murray. Manayunk. Hugh Mack In, - . . 2,15 tii Front street. Lw. Fennell, Bucks county. George Stein, tiOK Mervlne street. t at l icit Mcnaie, Voucher. Thomas Carr Manayunk Dennis J, Siilllvau 208 luce street Philip Brown Backs county Frederick Ltng 213 Callowaill street Patrick R jney 33d and Hnanalor a's. 40'i3 Maritnt st reof. JohnKelley, Pni'l Callahan Bucks county. Bristol Michael Meagher, William Rogers 620 Charles street. 429 Fourth street William Nugent, James Deehan 24.3 N. Twelfth street. 807 N. Sixteenth street Adam McDermott, Patrick McGusfcen 1305 Second street, 1108 Cadwalader street Patrick Welsh, By 1 venter Sallada Montgomery county. Montgomery oounty John Mullln, Daniel McDatmoll 1538 Richmond street. 1710 Salmon street Adam Lutz, Anton Fesainann 741 S. Second Btreet. 105 8. Second street James Doyle, John Barrltt Fisherand Lehigh av. 15S4 Richmond street James Harrlgan, Henry Blsner John F.Kelly, Patrick Kelly 122 Arch street, Montrose street John Blaney, John MoKver 1631 Salmon street 1035 Salmon street Francis McGoveru, James MoGovern 1521 Paletborp street. 1512 Palethorp street Matthew Lambert, Feuton Delaney Montgomery oounty. Montgomery oounty Bernard O'Neill, John Yeddy Jenkintown. 1633 Market Btreet George Dunn, James Culleu Montgomery county. Montgomery county Owen Harmay, James Stewart Delaware county. 212 8. Front street Michael McDevltt, Daniel McDermott 1548 Richmond streot, 1710 Salmon street Michael Mulroy, Joseph Stewart Chester. 2128 S Frout street Fit z Schoole. John O'Grady 610 8. Delaware av, 107 Lombard streot John Conway, Patrick McBrlde 21th and Tudor streets James Kane, Robert Kane Doy leslown. 1173 8. Tenth street N. Dunlap, Lawrenoe Tence Bucks county. Bucks oounty James Maloy, Pat lok Csey Montgomery oounty. 1407 Montrose streot Bernard M ulbolland, Andrew Arthur 22 Swanwlck Btreet. 130 8. Seoond Btreet Martin Delaney, James Carr 2319 Coaies street. 2032 Coates street Jobn Buroblll, Michael Ward 1417 American Btreet, 301 Master street John Bulley, John Springer 1539 Bertram street. 2014 Parrlsh street Patrick Lanaghan, George Johnson 418 German street. 102i Christian street William Clcary, Patrick Cummlngs 1404 Warnock street. 9i9 Thompson Btreet William Gatl'erly, Michael Dunn 214 Filbert street. Frankfort Thomas Garrely, William Barr 17 Fayette street. 725 Riirenna Btreet W illiam R. Devlne, John MoKenney 409 Gaskill street. 518 Bedford street Johu Loughlln, Charles I). O'Farreh 2374 Frankford load. 2300 Frankford road A. Hairier, Jobn F. Brant 610 N. Eighth f treet. 210 Pine strtet Law. MtGrogau. John McGrogao, Someret street. 2310 Howard street E. McBrlde, Michael Wertman 610 N. Tulrd street. 447 N. Ninth street N. Murner, C mrles D. O'Farreh 41 4 HtTgeaut street. 2306 Frankford road, John McElwee. Patrick McElwee Cope st., ab. Locust. 20') 8. Twenty-third st Johu Rellly, Jonn Farren, 1 McCrnig court. 1315 8. Front street John E. Burns, Georgo Johnson 1918 Carpenter Btreet. 1622 Christian street Philip Biadley. PatilCr- Wright Alex. Bayers, 769 South. W O Gasmer, 127Tasker Jobn Carlon, William P. Dougherty 19th and Moore sts. Sixth and Sulppen sts Michael O'Neill, Edward Phillips 10 Colfax street. back 765 8. Front at Philip Donnegan, Matthew Donnezan 1110 Summer street. 1619 Alder street Geo.WittlB 818 Kachael.Oeo. Scherr, 155 Brown John Deckle,1519U.u hot Abra. N. fri523 Tuomp'n Henry Ernst, Mtc'.mel Eoerle, 1220 Muscher street. 1226 Masoher street Wm. Krum, 25t,h ward.J. Kschenfelder.160jN.2d John McAuneuny, Hugh O'Neli.1123 Mauler 8707 Warren street. Michael O'Brien, William Belshaw 2021 Lombaid street. 1U06 Wilcox street Cbnrles Kane, Daniel McDermott Fremont street. 1710 Salmon street Fred. Bubbert, Aug. Schtmpft 2425 Muster street. 2353 N. Second Btreet Jacob Fritsi. Thomas Held Montgomery county. Montgomery county Tim. Donnevan, Daniel Foley Montgomery county. 830 Grlsooiu street Total for October 12.. 210 LITERATUBE. REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS. Occupations of a Retired Life. By Edward Garrett. Published by Little & Gay, Bos ton. Philadelphia Agent: A. Winch, No. 505 Chesnut street. This work originally appeared serially in Good Words, and It was first published in America in LitteWt Living Age, whioli circum stances constitute a double gnarantee of ex cellence. "The Oooupations of a Retired Life" is one of the very best religions novels of the day that we have seen. There is an air of reality about the story which almost persuades as to the belief that it is what it purports to be, a transoript of aotual experiences. The author is in earnest, bat never dull, and he contrives o secure the attention of the reader from the commencement to the end of a narrative which never falters or grows uninteresting. We commend this work to the lovers of really good reading. From J. B. Lippinoott & Co. we have re ceived "The Little Spaniard," the fourth vol. ume of the "Helping Ilaud" series, by May Mannering, and "Dotty Dimple out West," the third of the "Dotty Dimple" series. Pub lished by Lee & Shepard, Boston. These pretty little stories were originally published in Our Hoys' and Girls' Magazine, and the young people who were interested in them when they appeared serially will doubtless be pleased to reperuse them in book form. The volumes are nicely printed and bound, and they will be attractive additions to juvenile libraries. James S. Claxton,' No. 1214 Chesnut street, sends us "Edna Willis," "Graoe Roche'B Legaoy," and "Jem Morrison" three of his recent publications for juvenile readers. These stories, like all Issued by this house, are written with the design of com bining instruotion with entertainment, and they may safely be recommended to parents and Sunday School teachers who desire to put good, wholesome reading in the hands of children. We have reoeived from T. B. Peterson & Brothers "The Acts of the Kings," published by G. W. Carleton, New York. This is a political squib, written by J. Marshall Ilarmer, asso ciate editor of the Southern Opinion, and origi nally published in the oolumns of that journal. It is a burlesque on the biblieal narrative, and if designed to be a satire on the military gov ernment in Virginia since the oollapss of the Rebellion, and is a silly affair both in design and txeouticn. The author promises addi tional chapters La the second edition of the work, if one is demanded, which we are In clined to think will not be the case, for we have found "The Aots of the Kings" to be very dull reading, with the profanity unre lieved by a BlDgle gleam of wit or genuine humor. LITERARY NOTES. Old English Wllrt Flower. The Loudon publislitha house ol Warne & Co. h iiiBt puhlisoed an iijt-reitirig volume called 'Old English Wild Flower," by Mr. J. T. Bur (tofi. The author treats ot some disputed qnea Hons in botatij, and Incidentally mentions the introduced" water weed called water thyme or Canada weed, which was tlrst been in the Duusp Loch in 184a, next in the Orand Jauction Canai ucsr oiarxei uaroorougn, then iu tlie Trent aud in the Can, aud now it Is found In nearl? every river nd stream. "It has bet largely propagated by boatmen's Ignorance ot its habits, lor each of its turee-lobcd whurlj lis tho powvr of Krowiua; even when floating don stream: aud the toothed foliage enables It to catch any Ulamentot conicrvn; or weed, aud ancnor Itselt to beein anew life." In arable land lu Kurlattd an almost kindre.l uuhauce Is the dodder, a ? ura. lie weed uprt-ading ftom plant to plaut, and eating red thread around the stetm o( lucct n. clover, vetches, an i other like crops. At Interval it thows small pink bdlike flowers, and it de stroys all vegetation witti which it comes ia con tact. Mr. Iturgejs mentions two varieties ol thlj plant, the Europtea and the lipithymum, which sm to be Indigenous. Speakiup ot the derivations of flower names, Mr. Butgejs Buds some suegested by the ap pearance ot the plants. Fumitory, or "Fume de Teirp," is ranted from the vapor-like appearance winch i's pale ereen leaves give to the naked soil. The name Dtndclion, and its botnulcal synonym, Leontodon, point to the resemblance of that plant's deep cut leaves and back -turned lobes to the Lion's tooth, "dent dc lion." The Fritillary Rets Us name from "liltUlus," a dice box, because ol the chequered reddish-purple squtires on the tulip-shaped bell of that flower, l'he "loxglove" Is proved to be the folk's or filry'sirlove, by the use of the nimes "lairy thinibloa" and "fairy bt'llV to designate the tame flower in Mttnsier. "Carduus," the seueric Latin name of the thistle tribe, is from the Celtic "ard," a poiut. O.her names have refer ence to virtues bupposed to be inherent, "llo rnge" is supposed to be a corruption of "cor" or "courage," because of tho cordial quali ties with whicn it is credited. Pliny said that U dispelled sadness, aud if taken with claret cttp or cool tankard wc partly believe him. Such names 83 salvia verbinaca, Old English clarv, tell their own tale. The names Centaurca and Achillea, applied to the Corn Bluebottle and the Milfoil, are allusive to the connection of Chiron and his heroic pupil with the gifts of healing. Other names, such as Sautoin, St. Johu'-wort, Samphire (St. Pierre or bampeter), seem to ori ginate in suprtstitiou. Tue samphire never grows but on the seashore, yet never grows within reach of the waves. No one who has chanced on Professor Burnet's anecdote of a enstaway sailor finding new heart and hope when he grasped a samphire root on a ledge of rock, will not lorget the assoctatloo of this plant with Peter and "Petra " "Lidy's Bedstraw,'' as Mr. Burgees claims to have discovered from the fact that Iilih peasant girls use the xcirular whorls o- this plant for a rosary, is really "Our Lady's Jteadstraw." There is something curious about the name Juniper. If we cannot trace it up to its source, we can establish It ai a namegiver to the spirit which is flavored by its berries. "Gin ' is an abbreviation ot "Geneva," our AnplicUni for "Genievre," the French name of "Juniper." The poetical and legendary a'snciations of wild tioweis are interesting, such m that ot the wood-orrel with fat. Patrick, the white dog-rose with the Heuse of York, and of the perennial daisy with the unfortunate Margaret of Anjou, and perhaps with a more lovable Mareraret Marguerite of Talols, the friend of Calviu and Eiamus. The thistle which originated the Scotch order and emblem was the beautiful cotton thistle, on which the Danish invader trod to Liu cost, when his cry of pain awoke the fccots to defense and to Victory. The milk tl'istle (Carduus Marianus) has white veins running down its larger leaves, which are said to have originated in a drop of the Virgin's milk, and a kindred fancy ascribes the blue spot ou the leal of the spotted persicaria to a drop of our Saviour's blood as lie toiled op the Via Dolo losn. Danewort, or dwarf elder, is said only to p prin g sp where blood was tplit iu the Danish wars. "Prcruorse Scabious" is so called because Of the fable "that the Devillc begrudged niun so good a herb aud bit away part of the root." Upou this part of bi subject Mr. Burgess has be.itowed considerable pains, as heh.s also in tracing home the inmates of gardens 'to the sea shore nd the hedgerow. Celery, beet, aspara gus, cabbage, kale, and fennel have left for homes of civilization the coast and salt marshes where their wild orlgiuals exist to tell of what they were. Lavender and the Pteouy, too, bsve their elder brethren by the seaside. And we may any day at the riht seasons chance upon the earlier types of the Saponoria, Auagaliis, Diautbus, and Plcotee ot our garden, it wc keep our eye open in our walks aflelJ. pma ugziES. How a Ilnltlmore Blob Assailed a Pits tttiiger Train Scaudaloim Trcittiiieut of tlie Passengers. The train which left Washington at 6-40 P. M. yesterday tor Philadelphia, was attacked in Biiltimore about 7 o'clock, by one of the most villainous aud cutthroat looking mobs that ever disgraced even Baltimore. The train consisted of three passenger cars from Washington, tilled chiefly with male passengers, but a number of lady passenger were in the rearmost cars. At Annapolis Junction, one ot the lads who visually belt newt-papers on the train between Baltimore and Washington commenced taking a vote for the Presidency among the male pas sengers, and after going through the train, he leported titty votes forseyniour and Blair, forty two tor Grant aiid Colfax, aui seven neutral, or who declined to tell how they intended to vole at the Presidential election. The dcbiin ot taking this vote was doveloped when the train reached Bulumorw. It was evi dently intended to "tpot" the Kepuplicans, to make them the marks for the mob iu the pre concerted attack on the train which took pluco at the President street depot. Many of the passengets oi the train to Baltimore were way travellers, who generally voted for Blair, aud ou the ariival ot the train in Baltimore uxoA of them lett at Camden Station, leaving the te mainiiig pastengcrs chiefly Republican. The cars were drawn through Baltimore by horoeB separately, and as the hrt car, iu which were the "smokers," was baked ou the east side of the President street depot, it was almost instantly taken pOaseB'hm ot by a mob of roughs, upwards of a hundred, who leaped upon the fiout and rear plutiorais, and oecupied both doors of exit, so a to make sure of the passen gers iutide. The mob oultiJe crowded against the windows, howling lor feeymour and Blair. It was the Rebel jell repented, which was he Ard on many a battle-tield of the Reocllion. The rufliuns Inside commenced an examiaation of each passenger as to where he lived, If he was going to Philadelphia to vote, and ending with a threat that If any Grant and Cul'ax men were in the cat they would hare their brain blown out. A party of three or four accosted William Tbo-ntoii, a Pbiladelpbiau, and Assistant Pur veyor at the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, who was silting quieily in his seat, in this wise: . lho leader preteuted a cocked revolver, which be htld directly against Thornton's mouth, sajlrei "Where do you live? Arc you going to Philadelphia to vetef Tell me, quick, or I'll blow your brains out," addiug a horrid oath. Thornton begged them to spare his life, and to niollily them told them he was one of Bill McMullin's crowd, in Philadelphia. The man with the pistol said: "You lie I 1 believe yon are one of the radicals going to Phllaiei- pbla to vote; and If I thought jou were, I would kill you right here!" lie added in a threatening manner, "Woo do you know in Philadelphia that cau vouch for you? Tell me somebody I know in Philtdel- Ehla, or I'll kill you," still holdinr; the pistol to is lace. . Thornton held up his hand and swore that he told the truth, when the ruffians left him bag ging him to "excuse" them for havtug treated one of "Molly's crowd" o roughly.. ' A colored man, who sat lu the rear of Mr. Thornton, was next assailed with black-jacks over the head, by three or four of the ruilians, for daring to "look" at theui. lie gave them iio provocation whatever. While tit is was golug on inside, the crowd 213 & 220 S. FRONT ST. 218 & 220 . S. FBOHT ST. Sr CO OFFER TO TUB TRADB, m LOTS, F1IVE It YE AM) BOURBON WHISKIES, IN BOND) Of 1805, 1800, 18 OT, and 1808J ALSO, TREE FIXE RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, Of GREAT AGE, ranging from 18G4 to 1845. Uberal contracts will be entered Into for loU, in bond at Distillery, of this yean1 manufaotong outside were incessantly velliug "Bring them out.!" "KID everyone of them I'' "Dau'tlet one of tuuni go ou the train 1'' "Throw thorn under the cart" The other passengers expected every moment to have their turn of cross-examination in the same style as that administered to Mr. Thorn- tou, but betore the examiners had time to go throueh the entire car lu this way the next on an Wed, when the mob ran down towards it aud dragatd out and beat several of the pas senders in the most brutal manner. Une pas senger was palled bodily out of the side window and kicked and beaten by the mob till they could pummel him no mors. The third car arrived, and its occupants were treated in the same way. After this the rofHans staggered through the cars, shouting for dey ni our and Blair, with imprecations that if uy " Grant and Collax man dared to say h was for either of them, they would, kill him ou the spot." fone of the passengers were armed, at least no weapons were displayed by them. After the cars were coupled the mob un coupled them, with shouts that they would keep the train there, and not let it go to Puila delphia. The conductor and engineer, however, coupled up as rapidly as possible, and succeeded in running the "through cars" out to the switch, and back again to the depot, to attach the Balti more car. This was the stsnal for another attack. The rioters again entered ths smoking car, and a man, standing on a front platform, ran into the baggage car, pursued by as many as conld kick and beat him. Duriug all the time this was going on there were three or four uniformed policemen present, who appeared either to fraternize with the rioters or to be afraid of them, for no arrests were made, as could be seen from the cars. A number of WashliiBton passengers, who In tended coming to Philadelphia, were left at Baltimore, having escaped In the confusion. How many were hurt, or whether any were killed, could not be ascertained by tho passen gers, as the train moved off while the excited crowd was roaming round the depot. WINES, ETC. EDUCATIONAL. B WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. EMLOON bEMINAKY (LATB LISWOOD J HALL), opposite the York Koad Station, North lencejlvaulu lUUioad, seven miles Iron Philadel phia. the Fifteenth Session or Miss OABR'S Select Boarding Bchool lor You ng Ladles will commence at the above beauulul and heulthtul situation, Beutem ber 16. 1868. Increased accommodations having bean obtained by change ot residence, there are a few vacancies, which may be U lied by enrly application to thei'rlQ cliiai, tihoumakertown J. O., Montgomery County, Circulars, and every Information regarding the school, tjlveu at the Ofllce ot JAY COUKK fe CO., Barikera, Mo, 114 a. THHiJj Until, Philadelphia, or as above. 8 is 2m ST. FKANCIS' COLLEUE, IN CABK OP Francwcan Brothers, L.ORUXTO, Cambria Counly, la', four miles from Creaaun. Chartered In IHfift, with privilege of conferring decrees. Location tlie niottt healthy in the State, trie Allegheny Moun tains being- proverbial lor pure water, bracing air, aud picturesque scenery. PcholatUlc year commence 1st ot bcpteuiber and euds itnu of June. Land Hurvnying apparatua lummhtd gratis, bludents admitted fro in eight yean to manhood. Board and tuition, payable In advance, loo per BtOalou. daaaloal aud modern lunguanes extra. Iio, Jtelerencea Hlght Bev. Blnhop Wood, Phtladel- fihla; Bight Bev. Bishop Iouieueo, Plimburg; and lev. T, H. Beyuolds, Loretlo. Mualu (piano aud use of Instrument), 125. g la 2m JJAMILT02J INST1T17IE DAZ AND BOARD- lng-Bchool for Young Ladlos. No. 8310 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep tember 7, 18(8. For terms, etc, , apply to 8 gttf PHILIP A. CKEGAR, A. M Principal. JANE M. HARPER WILL REOPEN HER School fur Boys aad Girls, No. 17Z3 CtfiiBJiUT Street, September (nluth month) 21st. Ai plication for admteslon can be made at the roumorj the 17th and mm, (rum lu to li o'clock, or alter the schooi commences. lu la MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S FRENCH AND i-NULlttri. BOAKD1.NU AND DAY bOaOOL ifcUtt YoUJSU LALltH, No. M-i4 bPRUCE Btreet, will reopen on MONDAY, September 14. 8 W tw THE HISSES JOHNSTON'S BOARDfNQ and Day Bchool lor Young Ladles, No. 1827 BPiU;C.h; blietl, will reopeu (D, V.) oepiemher It, 18W. 84 2rn MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACHER OF PXANO-FOBTE, No. 748 FLORIDA Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, below Fltzwater. 94 SIG. P. KOSD1NELLA, TEACHER OF SING INU. Private lessons and clause Bealdeuce, NO. 808 B. TDIK'l KKNTH Btreet, 8 IK '4m PIANO. MR. V. VON AMSBERG HAS RE aumed his jL.et.Bom, No. 2o4 iouih 16th t. B16UU ALLAD AND SIGHT Sl.VGING.-T. BlbBOP, JNo. 84 B, NINJtlKKN VH. at. 2m -EWIS LADOMUS & Co. 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCHES, JKWELUl m B1LVKH WAHK. ."WATCHES and JEWELEY BEP AIRED. . OaCheatntit St., ghiBv Would Invite particular attention, to their large and elegant assortment of LADLES' AND GENTS' WATCHES of American and Foreign Makers of thennest quality in Oold and Bilver Cases. A variety of Independent X Second, for horse timing. Ladles and OenU' CHAINS of latest styles. In II and 18 kU BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS In treat variety newest patterns. SOLID BILVER W ABB for Bridal presents; Plated-ware. etc Bepairiug done U the best manner, and wax. ranted. 1 i4p FRENCH CLOCKS. a. W. RUSSELL,' No. 22 KOBTII SIXTH 8TKEET, Bas Just received per steamer Tarlfa, very large assortment Of FRENCH MARBLK CLOUK3, Procuring these goods dlret from the best manu facturers, they are ottered at the LO POS8I. BLE PRICES. 6 2t CHBOMO-LITHOGRAPHS. "A REGAL DESSERT." A new and beautiful Chroroo-Lithograph, utter ft painting by J. W. Peyer, Just received by A. s. UOll INS OX, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, . Who bas Jaat reoeived NEW CHROMOS, HtW ENGRAVINGS. NEW FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS, NEW DRESDEN KNAUKL9, LOOKING GLASSES, Eio. 8l6i FREE GALLERY, QAR8TAIR8 ft McCALL, Nos. 120 WAXMT and 21 UKAXITE Sts., IMPOBTEFS OF Brandies, TTIncs, Gin, OHrc Oil, Etc Etc, iND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PUKE OLD RIE, WHEAT, AD B0UR- HON WHISKIES. M, LUM3ER. FALL, 1863. F. H. WILLIAMS, SeTCntcenlli and Spring Garden Sts. Calls tlie attention of Builders and others to his Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, COSMISTINa OF Hemlock and Spruce Joists, Carolina Flooring, all grades, White Tine Boards, all qualities, Shingles, Mastering Lath, And all kinds ot Building Lumber. 10 8 Hutu2m AT LOWEST PRIQE g. 186a MPKIlf in. imuw bPitUCEJOHJT. H Kit LOCK. KEMXOCK. 1868. 1 QUO. nEAdoNEi CLiiAit plan. TTTTTTT lODO. BEAKONED CLE a. A PINK 18fi8 CHOICE PATTEKN PINE AUUO BPANItoH CEO All, POK PAITEKN8 I 1 QUSi JTLOJilDA f LOOKING, . lODO. JfLOlUUA PLOOltlNG. lRHR CA UOL1N A PLOOIUNG. A V1KG1N1A FLOOK1NG. DELAWAKE FLOOKINtil m ASH J- LOOK1NG. WALNUT f LOOKING. VLQH1DA HTkJ? .bOAJUtt. Jmxjj X iiAl it.. 1868. li3?aiSSf4S186a tv ay A MT UAH A.. C(;Q CNliUKTAKElW LUMBER 1 n.A WALNUT AND PINE, IQfiQ BEAbONEB POPLAR 1 rnn IOUO. BlNEUCHEJittf, 186a WHITE OAKLANK AND BOARDS, 1 RfiP CIUAR BOX MAKERS' ToTHT lODO. C1UA It BOX M AKElS" 18fift BP ANlSii CEDAR BOX uARIW UUO FOR BALE LOW. Jvi' lOOO. CAROLINA H. T. BlLLfl! I808. 1868. in NORWAY SCANTLING? C3DAR BHINGLEH. - nrtn OlPREaSbHINGLES. lOOO MAULE. BROTHER Co, NO. H6O0 BOUTH KtrL T. P. GALVI1Y & CO., LUMBER CCKMISSION MERCHANTS SUACKAJIAXON STREET WHARF. BELOW SLOATS MILLS, (M-OAIXjw), PHILADELPHIA," AGENTS FOR SOTJTHERN AND EASTERN Kenn. luctureri. of YELLOW PANE nd PRUtMB2iB BOARDB. etc, Bli.ll be hepp, to luriilsn ordeTT 5. wnoie.ie raiee. dellyerble Mwy xjSelble 1? OonatentlT recmylug nd on band ( ou.htri ALIi OF WHICH WH.I, DI DCUVEBHD AT ANT PABTOFTWK C1TT PROMPT It T. "UNITED 13TATLS BUILDEKS' UUJ Nos. 24, 2G, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. E8L&R & BROTHER, MANUrAOTUBEBS Or WOCD MOULJDI SOS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALTJS TEES, NEWELL POSTS, GENERAL TORN. ING AND SCROLL WORK. Era The largest Maortment of WOOD MOULDINGS la thlaoliy oopgtently on hnnd 9t 2m FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RTS.&.Q H. 8. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBY PAIU W1BBAKTE1), EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 27fa MO. 814 CHEWMPT TBBCT. p ATENI 8UOULDE Jl-S All IIIBT MAJfUFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOBB. PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS' made irom meuureaient i very abort notioe. All other article, ot GENTLEMEN'S DREJS GOODS In lull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., HI No. 70gCHESNUTBtreet. BOARDING. O. 1121 GIRABD 6TEEET, CE SIR ALLY located, witb In twe aquarea of tbe wuiiueutal and Glrard Honse An nnfumlshed SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM, with flrat-cleae Board, Vacanolea for Gentlemen and Table Boarder. Referenoe required. 9 11 C COTTON AND FlAX, J SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all nunibere and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wttgon Cover Duuk A lao Ppr ilaunlaciureni' Drlor Felia. from one (a aeveial teel wide; Panlli g. Belling. Ball Twine, eto, JOHN W. EVE KM AN A CO.. No, UN JONEMf. AUe,