THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OOTOBEIt 13, 18G8. IMl'OKTAJST MILITARY OKDEK. r WlamMlon of the Women nd Chll- Jirt-Dwi tue iiavajo IiMllane from Sla. Wy. Headquarters Military Division or tub ishouki, 1st. Louis, Mn , Hepl. 8, 18(hS. Brevet Jor General George Wi Oeuy, ootnrnandln,r Htrlot of New Mexlao MDrouirli 1lir.llnnrl kerldan, commanding Department of the Mis- Meueral: The Joint resolution of both Hwse uonpreRg, approved July H7, 1H0H, embodied lu neral Orders No. (ii), from the Headquarters the Army, AdJutHnt-Ueneral' Office, under teof AukuhI H, 18(18, has already been sent u. and is aealn herewith enclosed. Hv this ! solution 1 ain authorized and requited to use e raoHl efllclent mean my Judgment will ap ove to reclaim from peonage the women and nuren oi tne jNavnjo Indians now held in ivery in the territory adjacent to their homes, d theireservatlon on whloh tue.NavaJojlndians ,ve been confined.' Hy tue fourteenth amend nt to the Constitution of the United States i person can be held as a slave In any part the United B tales: but as the laneuncre of this Solution Is restricted to the "women and illdreu'of the Navajo Indians, I Infer that ja Navajo men restrained of their liberty, Iher as blaves or as peons, have full proteo n under a former law, and are eoustrued as jrfectly able to take oare of themselves with It our assistance; but that the women and tlldren so held as slaves, or as peons, need Fe friendly assistance of the officers of oar Uov Lmeut. I am not lawyer enough to say how far tbe if)B to curry out this act of Congress, Approved my "Judgment" and executed by my mill--y suuoruiuates, should override the looal s and customs of New Mexloo; but tnaa loh u New Mexico and Colorado are Terri fies ot the United Htates, and Congress has constitutional power to make "all needful ics and regulations respecting the territory other property of the United .States," I Infer tiny power is sufficient, and that you may uoeed to execute the instructions herein set rib; and i-hould resistance occur In any case, nsult the United States Dluiriot Attorney, if hand, orieort the case for my special con teration. In the first place convey to the Navajoes emseives the substance of this law, and of I purpose to execute it in a spirit of fairness them and In Justice to the women and chll ta elleoted. If they as a tribe, or any of m in their private capacities, wish to search ; nib slog women or children supposed to be id in bondage, you may permit them to Ike search, and provide for It out of the weyg held by you on acoount of the Navajo lion. to like manner, if you knot? or learn of the Hereabouts of such women or children, or If w oltieer of yourooramand obtain such know ike. you or they may act in the nature of fcrdlan to such women or children till they Ike election to remain where they are or to foln their tribe, In which case you may pro le for their removal out of the money held you as described. f any woman be married away from her be, she should be permitted to have free Oico of action. If unmarried and held as a vunt, the officer should explain to her her jlits under the law and leave her tree to cose, satisfying himself that she receives tueBand understands her true position, it children, male or female, under tbe usual Ses of maahood or womanhood, be held as sves. peons, or servants, they should be dealt tth according to their age aud intelligence. If d enough to form a reasonable Judgment of fair own Interests, they should be allowed to oose tneir own course; nut if too young or too tune the officer should hi motif judge of their ie Interests. If on Inquiry their parent can fonnd. and if they claim the restitution of felr children, such restitution must be made Ithout lurther Question. KVhen children are held not as Blaves, peons, servants, but at school or lu koou families 1th tbe nf ual care of other children, with reta inable certainty of belntr lmoroved In their Indillon, the case should be specially reported you, anu you maytaae irom the person or Arsons In charge of such child or children an blleatlon to educate and rear t hem to matu- jty, wit h the right then to rejoiu their tribe If inciineu. in mis case you suoum iurnisu e party or parties' to holding; the child or illdreu a written nermit to be their warrant br so holding the child, and should report the Be to the agent of the Navaloes. that the bowledge thereof may reach the parents and liefs of the tribe and their consent If possible All expenses arising under this order you ay cnarae to me appropriation oi zou,oou lor e benefit of the Navajoes, subjeot to your ntrol. unless the agent should consent to low tbe expenses to come out of the approprl- son oi siw.uuo lor ine removal or tne in ava ls, which was clearly intended to cover the fee. I am, with great respect, your Itdlent servant, s w . t. hiierman, Lieutenant-uenerai. by command of Brevet Major-General Gutty. f.DWARD Hunter, First Lieutenant Ttve ftb. auiiy, Acting Assistant Atijutant-uenerai. POLITICAL. A-The Columbus (Ohio) Slatttman says: "A gutly Inebriated Hibernian marched majes tally up to the West Front with Frank Biair tei day, shouting, 'Up with the white man I' ha'll tramp the nagur under our feet I' and. ten Blair in the course of his remarks ex limed, 'Where are tbe revolutionists?' this tpudent member of the faithful llock yelled 'Here we are, Glnerall' " (-Senator Patterson, of Tennessee, ion-In-law t President Johnson, has been talking for teiai da; a in a very friendly way of General jftul as a Presidential candidate. He has to made a bet or two on his election, and J that General Grant will beat Seymour by ree hundred thousand on the popular vote, e does not hesitate to denounce the action of 8 New York Convention. The World says: "Compare sixty years of mocratio with eight years of .Republican le." The comparison will certainly be ln ructlve. The result of the sixty years of mocraticrule was to plunge the country into I'll war the eight yeais of Republican rule as spent In getting the country out of It. The ee is known by its fruits. Tbe Nashville Mepubllcan, of the 2d instant, is trustworthy information from Earn Tennes- e that thousands of men who voted for Lberlilge on acoount of tbe bugaboo of "negro uallty" will go for Grant and Colfax. They ive got tbeir eyes open to the faot that the cry tout negro equality Is all "bosh." -General Steed man recently addressed a emocratlo meeting at New Orleans, at which ,ere were two significant transparencies. On ie was, "Go home, you carpet-bagger." On ie other, "No Internal revenue." Tue satire I loyalty was complete, Steedmnn being, a ,rpet- bagger and a Collector of Internal eveDue. A life-long old Democrat In Wyoming1, ennsy lvania, together with his four sons, also To-long Democrats, are going in strong for rant and Colfax this fall, much to tbe con ernatiou of the old-liners of their neighbor ed. -General McClellan is Just, the man for the emocratslnthlscamralgn. How every "Ham t" will rejoice when Met Uellan.wlth his spade, ande In the grave of Demooraoy. and "Ho itio" examines the skull of New "Yorlok !" Judge Gridley, of Jackson, Mich., a leading emocrat, who has Just come out for Grant and lilfex, addressed a rousing Republican meet gin that city last week. k The New Bedford Mercury says Mr. Dana's im! nation In opposition to General Butler Hl Increase the vote for Grant, but will not Went. llnl,lr. L-Of all living patriotic men Grant has pro- lsed least and performed most, hucu a man bound to possess the hearts and ail'ccllousof be people. . . . a iiunincratla nrocesslon out West was helve hours passing a given point, that point tliig a grocery. Paris lias an anti-tobaoco society. Chicago is assessed for $228,444, 679. Tennessee owes a debt ot $38,000,000. Marble has been discovered in Virginia. Western Texas bas a bountiful nay crop. John Quinoy Adams bas gone to Qeorgia. A Wisconsin squash weighs 109 J lbs. "The deatb.8 in Cincinnati average ten a ay. This bas been a bad honey year in Minne- ota. The country about Lebanon, Ky., is full f pigeons, Galveston is said to be the healthiest city the South. The Bt. Louis bridge is to cost four and a alf Billions. RAILROAD LINES. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-. THK MIDDLK KOUTK.-riorUt and moat Oi reel line to Bethlehem, Jbuton, Allnniown, Manoh dbunk. HaMeton, White Jlmren, Wllkenbarre, Ma bnoy City. Mount Carm el, Plttaton, Hcran ton ,Oarbon die, and all tba poLnw in the Jbehick and Womlni Coal Koglon. f ,,,e,A',c,i?T,,.eIph, N- w wmer oi BKKH and AM KHIOAN stroeta. BUM M UJA AUHANUKMKNT-BXETRN DAIIiT THAJNb On and after MONDAY, May in, im, Pnfer lTalns leave the New Dnpot, corner ot BKRkh and A M KRltiAN street, dally (Hondays ex Denied), as follows: , At A. M. Aooommodtlon tot fort Wasb4 in (ton. At 7 A. M. Mornlnc Kxpren for Bethlehem and. Prlnotpal Stations on Nortli Pennsylvania jiailrodj sonnnotlnc at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehlgb and Susquehanna Railroads for Kaston, At lentown, Uatanauqua, BlatlnKton, Munch UhnnK Weathnrly, Jpanmvllle, Haileton. While Haven, Wtlkesbarre, Kingston, Plttaton, and all polnta in Le high and Wyoming Valleys;;al80 in oonuecllon with iblgh and Mabanoy Kallroad for MaUauoy City; and wlihCatnwtma Kallroad for Knnert, Danville M lltou, asd Wllllamsport. Arrive at Mnnob Chunk at 12-05 A.M.: at W Ukeebarre at S P. M.;atMahanoy City Mif.H. Paasengers by tills train can take the Lehigh Valley Tialn, patalng Bethlehem at 111(8 A. M. tot Raatoa, and points ob New Jersey Central Ball road toNewYorkl . . At 8-48 A, M. Accommodation for Doylestown, ntopplng at all Intermediate btatlona, Pannengenfaf Willow Urove, Hatioro' and Hnruvllie, by this train, take Btage at Uld York Koad. At in -80 A. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton, stopping at intermediate Btatlons. A. 1-46 P. M. Lehigh Valley Kzprens for Bethle hem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Wtlkesbarre, Ilazleton, Mabaney City, Oenlralla, bliennudcah, Mt. Caruel, Fittston and Horanton, and all polDts In Mabanoy and Wyoming Coal itegions. At 2'AS P. M. Accommodation for ioy leu town, (topping at all intermediate stations. At 816 P.M. Lehigh and Husquehamia Rzpress for Botblehem, Kaston, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wllikesbarre, and bcranton. Passengeni for (lren vllle take this train to Qnakertown, and for Bumuey town to North Wales. At 4-15 P. M. Accommodation for Doyiesiown, "topping at all Intermediate stations. Panseugera for Willow Grove. Hathoro, and Hartavllie tans tagn at Ablngton; for New flope at Doylestowu, At 6 uO P. M. Through accoiumoUation for Bethle hem aud all stations oa main line ol North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Le high Valley Lehigh and Susquehanna .Evening Train tor Faston. A lleniown. Mauch Chunk. At 8 20 P.M. Accommodation tut Lanadale, stop ping at all intermediate stattous, AtU-stiP. M. Accommodation Jtor Fort Washing. ""TRAINS ARRIVE IW PHILADBLPHIA. . 7,,mwiJUloheiii at 9 00 and H-05 a. M., a uo and B'oO P. M. 1106 A. M. and I-ftCP.M. Trains makes direct oonneo tlon with Lehigh Valley and Lehlsli aud Busquehauna trains from kaston, bcrauton, Wllkesbarre. Mahony City, and Hanleton. Passengers leaving Wllkesbarre at 1-46 P. M. con nect at Both leh em at 6-05 P.M., and arrive la Phila delphia at 8-80 P. M. i rom DoyleBtown at 8-28 A. M B'OO and 7 '00 P, M. From Lausdale at 7'SO A. M. From Fort Washington at 9-80, 10-46 A. M. and -1 ' ON 8TJNDAT8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-311 A. M. Philadelphia for Loyleniown at 2-iK) P. M. Doyiesiown for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4-80 P. M. Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger Cars con vey pa sen gen to and from the new depot. White Cars of Beccnd and Third streets Line and Union Line ran within a short distance or the depot. Tickets mast be procured at the Ticket office, In order to secure the lowest rates of fure. KLLI-j CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage cheuked through to prill ctpal points, at Mbiiu's North Pennsylvania Baggag Kzpress Uliice. No, 106 B. FIFTH Street. 1 QCQ "FOB HEW YOKK.-THB CAMDKN lOOO.AND AM BOY AND PUILADKLPHIA AND TRKNTfcN RAILROAD COMPANY LlNliS. FltOM PUILADKLPHIA TO NKW YORE, AND WAY PLACiB, FROM. WALNUT tiTUKKT At 6-ttO A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo dation . wa At 8 A. M via Camden and Jersey City z- I RAILROAD LINES. &l fi x ill., vwuiuiuou nuM auiuu JLJpreBS... s UU At 8 80 P, M., via Camden and Jersey City Jx press m( 8-oc At 6 P. M., fu Amboy and Intermediate stations. At 6'80 and 8 A. M., 2 and 8'0 P.M., tor Freehold. At 8 aud 10 A. M 2, 8'80 and 4-80 P. M. for Trenton. At 6'80, 8, aud 10 A. M 1, Z. 8. 8-80, 4'80, 6, and 11 80 P. M. for Bordentown, Burllugton, Beverly, aud Delanco. ' A t 6-30 and 10 A. M 1, 8, 3, S-30, 430, 6, and U'80 P. M for Florence. ' At 6'80 and 10 A. M.,1, 8, 4-80, 6, and 11-80 P. M. for Fdgewater, Riverside, Rlverton,and Palmyra, 2 P.M. for Rlverton and 8'HO P. M. tor Palmyra. At 6-30 aud 10 A. 8, 430, 6, aud 1T30P. M. for Flnh Honse. The l and 11-80 P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Ferry (upper side). FROM K KjS talNQTON DEPOT. At U A. M., via KuuBiugion and Jersey City, Hew York Express Line Fare. - At 7 and 11 A. M 2 sii, 8-80, and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at lu-16 A. M. for Bristol. At 7 aud 11 A, M 2 80, aud 6 P. M. for Morris vllle andTullytowu, At 7 and 10-16 A. M., 2'80, and 6 P, M, for Schencka and Eddlngton. At 7 and 10-16 A. M., 2-80, 4, 6, and S P. M.. tor Corn wells, Torrlsdale, llolmesbnrg, Tacony, Wlsulno mlng, Brldesburg, and Fraukford, aud at 8 P, M, for Holmesburg and Intermediate stations. yBOM WKST PHH.ADBLPHIA DEPOT, Via Connecting Railway. At 9-80 A. M., 1 00 6-80, and 12 P. M. New York Kz press Lines, via Jersey City, Fore $3-25, At 1 A. M Emigrant Line, Fare, $2. . , At 1-80 A. M. on Moudajs only-New York; Eiproea Line. Fare 13 25. Tbe 9-80 A. M., and 680 P. M. Lines will run dally, An others, Sundays excepted. At 8-8o A. M l-io a 80, afid 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 9-80 A. fit., 6-80 and 12 P, M. for Bilstol. At 12 P. M. (Night), for Morris vllle, Tullytown, Bchenek's,Kddlngton,Cornwells,TorriBdale,Molmes bur, Tacony, Wlaal&omluK, Brldoabuxg, and Frank. For lines leaving Kensington Depot take the can on Third or Fifth streets, at Ohesnutstreet, 80 minutes before departure. The cars on Market street Railway run direct to Weat Philadelphia Depot; Chesnut and Walnut within one square. On Sundays the Market street cars will run to connect with Uie 9 80 A. M. and 6 80 P. M. lines. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES, .From Kensington Depot. At 7-00 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Slmlra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Blngbamton, Os wego, Syracuse, Great Bend, Montrose, Wllkesbarre, Scuooley's Mountain, etc . At70oA-M and 8-80 P.M. for Scranton, Stronda burg. Water (lap, Bolvldere, Eustou, Laiubertvlile, Elemlngton, etc The 8 '80 P. M. Line connects direct with tbe Train leaving Kaston lor Muuoli Cliuuk, Allentown, Bethlehem, eto. At 6 P, M. for Lanibertvllie and Intermediate Bu ttons, OA M DEN AND BTJBL1NUTON CO., AND PEM. BH.RTON AND HIUH'ISTOWN RAILROADS, From Market Kt. Ferry (up,ior side.) At 7 and Jo a. M., l, 8-8i , aud &'8u p. M.. for Mer chttLtsvilie.AIoorestowu. Hartford, Mason vllle, tt aius port, Mount Hoiiy, Bmlllivliltt, Kwauavlile, Viucvu town. Birmingham, aud Pembertou. . At 7 A. M., f and 8 80 P. M., for Lewlstown, Wrights. town, cookstown, New Kgypt, Horntrstown, Cream Rldgo. lmlajstown. Sharon, and HlKbtstowu, a , w WILLIAM H. UATZAln.lt, Aent. September 14, 1868. 6 is PENNSYLVANIA CJt-KTKAL ItAILEOAD. "jj-ALL TIME, TAKING Jtt'FEOT BEPT. 18. 1868. TUe trains of tue Peuusylvauia Oeuiral Railroad leave Ula vt put, w .mi., x . luaoaai S.reets, whlou is reauhed directly by: tbe Market ir, u r.ars. tue last car couueclluK wnu each train leaving Front aud Market streets tulrty mluutea be- tcre us departure. The Chmuut and walnut btreeM vu run ui iitiln fine miua.i a nt liia llHoot. Ou Sundays The Market Street cars leave Front and Market sueeui mi-iy-uve nuuute uoiuro iu ' ...vti.i-iintARPli trklu. Siet plug Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket olUce N. W. corner NiutU aud UUesuut "11-n.'!Allf-hei51.Z0nU Transfer Company will call for Sud deliver baggage at U' eHt W')t WjI JJUU, "Wwh w w siaooii nm receive VJ LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ:- uni Train 800 A.1M. . Acmmodaiiou, 10 80 A. M.. 1 00, aud W P. M. Fast Line - 42AM S alsSurA ?:so Laucuster Accommodation a w r. m, iw.i,tiirif Trat It i O oV JT IVl , .l....lr.rtul.iVlfll'AHH ..a .... B'OO P. M. Krle Mail and Mutlalo .Express - J M. PtVtlauelphla Kzpress " 00 Night. i'rle Mall leaves dally, except Sunday, running to W mismst on only Saturday right. On Bund y ufght nassenKer will leave Philadelphia at 12 o'clock. P'S.einhia Ki nress leaves daily. A.11 otner trains "pBADINQ EA1LKOAD. GKEAT TRDKK JLV LINE from Philadelphia to the Interior of Pennsylvania, the Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cum- unrianu, ana Wyoming vaiinya, tue norm, iNortti west, and the Canada, -Bummer Arraagement ol Passenger Trains, Monday, August 8, 1H68, leavlngths Company's Depot, Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets' l-Diinanipnia. ai ine following honrs: KOKNINH AOimuMnnrTlllHd.il tun 1 M ffr Rnadtiriff and all IntJiimiulUI. .lallnn. mnA Allan town. . , - KPtnrning, leaves Keaatn- at 180 P. M.. arriving In Philadelphia at 9-16 P. M. w ' m" MORNING KXPRESa-At A.M., for Reading Lebanon, Harrlshnrg, Pottsvllls. Fine Grove, l ama- qna, Bunbnry, Wtlllamspo Klmlra. Rochester, Niagara Fall, BuOalo, Wllkesbarre. Plttston, York, . Carlisle, Chambersburg, Uagerstown, etc. Pennsylvania Rallrnad tratna in. inanivn. nm.. and tbe 8-15 A.M. connects with the Lebanon V11T train lor Harrlxbtirg, etci at Port Clinton with Cata wlsna Railroad trains for Wllllamaport, Lock Haven, Ki in Ira, etc.! at Harrlshnrg with Northern Central, Cnmberiand Valley, and Schuylkill and Susqnebanna ", iiuriiiumueriana, wuiiamsport, sora, L'bamtmrHbnrg, Plnfgrove, eto. AFTKRNOON KX PRKSS. Leaves Philadelphia at 8-80 p. M. lor Resell nir. Foil n vllle Harrlsburc etu.. connecting with Readlnsr and Columbia Railroad trains tor Columbia, etc. POTTBTOWN Aili'ouMODATION.-Leavea Potts- town at 0 46 A. M.. atopplug at lutermndlate stations: arrives In Philadelphia at 8 06 A. M. Returning leave Philadelphia at 4 8o P, M. arrives in Pottstown at -40 IlEADINa ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at780 A. M stopping at au way stationa; arrives in Philadelphia at 10 16 A.M. Returnlug. leaves Philadelphia at 5'1S F. M.i arrives In Reading at 8 06 P. M. Trains tor pnnaaeipnta leave Hnrrtsborg at 8-ln A. M.. aud Pottivllle at 8-45 A.M., arriving In PhlUdel- nia at i jr. m. Aiiernoon trains leave liarriunurg at 06 P. M.. aud Pottsvllle at g'4 P. M.i arriving at Philadelphia at 8-45 P. M- uarriBDiirg accoramKiion leaves Kpaaing at 7-15 A.M., and llarrlsburg at 410 P. M. Couu'Clln4 at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation soutb at 6-80 P. El., arriving in Philadelphia at 9-16 P. M. market train, wnn a passeuger car attacbd, leave Philadelphia at 12-45 noon for PoltAVllle and ail Wav Stations; leavps Pottsvllle at 7 A. M. for Philadelphia and all other Way Stations. All the above trains rua aany, auuuays excepted. Bundav trains leave tottsvllle at 8V) A. M.. and Philadelphia at 8 16 P. M.I leave Philadelphia for jtteauiug at 8 so a, M-i returning irum ncaaiug at t f CHESTER VALLEY HA ILRO AO, Passengers for Downlugtown and Intermediate oolnta take the 7-80 A. M., ls-4U aud 4-80 P. M. trains troni Pblladel- pnia, returning from Downlngtown at 6-0 A. M 1-00, and 6'45 P. M. PKitKlOMJUM KAiLKUAU, passengers rorRip pstk take7'0 A. M. and 4 i))P. M. trains from Pnlla delphla, returning fromSklppackat S'lU A. M, and Viii P.M. Btage lines for various points In Pernio me a Valley connect wltn tralusat Collegevllle and Dklp pai k. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND THE W-KST. Leaves New York at 9 A M,, 5 00 and B'OO P.M.,passlUK Reading at MO A M..1M4 and 10-10 1'. M., and connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern CntralRallroad Express Trains for Pitts bnrg, Chicago, William port, Klmlra, Baltimore, etc Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg, on ar rival of Pen us; Ivama Express from PlUAburg, at 2:60 and 6 25 A. M., 9 36 P. M. pasting Heading at 4 '44 and 7- 06 A. M and 1140 P. M arriving at New V ork, 10-10 and 1146 A. M , atd 5'0n P. M. Slipping Cars aocom panyicg these trains tbrough between Jersey City and Pittsburg, without change. Mall train for New York leaves Harrlshnrg at H'10 A.M. aud 2-05 P. M. Mall tralu tor Harrisburg leaves New Yi-rk at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 0-45 U'KO A. M., and 8-40 P. M.. re turning irom Tamaqua at 8 86 A, M. and 2 15 aud 4 38 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 7-66 A. Mi. tot Pine grove and Harrisburg, and at 1.2-15 P. M. lor Piuo groveandTreniout; returning Irom Harrisburg at 8- 80 P. M and from Tremont at 7 40 A, M., aud 6-35 P. M. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canadas. Excursion Tickets irom Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good tor day only, are sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Runittng aud Pottstown tAccouuuodaiion Trains, at roduced rateB. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, pood for day emy, are Bold at Reading and Intermediate ntat.lous by Beading aud Pottstown Accommodation Tralus at reduced rates. Tbe loilowtng tickets are obtainable only at the Office of 8. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 287 8. Fourth street. Philadelphia, or ti. A, Nlcolls, General Super intendent, Reading. Commutation Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be tween any points desired, lor families and nrma. Mileage Tickets, good for2nu0 miles, between al poiuts, at f52-S0 each, for families and ttrms. Seasoa Tickets, for three, six, uine. or twelve mouths, for holders only, to all points at reduood rats. Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves aud wives to tickets at hall fare. Excursion tickets irom Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, aud Monday, at reduced are, to be had only at the Ticket Oillne. at Thirteenth aud Callowhlll streets, FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4'86 A, M 12-46 uoon, 8'00, and 6 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Hariisburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, and all points bW 'al'ls'ciOBe at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and it branches at 5 A, M., and for the prlncipul Statlous ouly at 2'15 P. M. BAGGAGE. Duugan' Express will collect Bag gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot, Orders can be left at No. 226 B. Fourth street, or at the Depot. Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. PHILADELPHIA AND EBIFJ RAILROAD, THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE B KTWEi'JN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, ;H ARR1SBUHG, W1LLIAMSPOR1'. AND THE OREAT OIL RE GION OF PENNSYLVANIA. loan r. Hieenlnir Cars on ail Night Trains. On and alter MONDAY. September 14, 1818, the trains on the Puuaaeipnia auu juiu xvaiiroau win run as folio wb: MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia TO 4 P. M Wllllamspjr 8-20 A.M. arrives at Erie 9 25 P. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 11-80 A. M. Wllllamsport. 8 85 P.M. arrives at Erie 9-&0 A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8-00 A. M. " ' Wllllamsport 8 28 P.M. arrives at Locauaven 7 45 P. M. KAHTWAKD. MAIL TRAIN leaves F.rle 10-60 A. M. " " Wllllmuapo. t 1018P.M. " arrives at Philadelphia 7-0'j A. M. EP IE EXPRESS leaves Erie T-6 P. M . " " Wllllamsport. 815 A.M. " arrives at Phlladei jhla... 6-ou p. M. Mall and Express onnect with Oil Creek nnrt Alltgbfiiy River Railroad, BAGGAGE CHECKED litlkUUljll. ALFRED L. TYLER, 11! General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND tiOARIIsTOWN RAILROAii -TIMUi TABLik. FOR uEUMAN TOWN. Leave PhltaOeipuia s, i, 8, -oo, lo, 11, 12 A. M.. 1, 1, . Ii5a. 4, 6, 63k. 8'10. 7, 8 9, 10, 11. 12 P. si. Leave German tow n , 7, IX, 8, B-'A), 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2, 8.4,45i.8, 6X, 7.8,8. lu, 11P.M. The 8 20 Down Tralu, and 8,f and b Up Trains will not Stop tin tne uei maniowu urancu, M ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia i A. M. 2, 7, lOJf P. M. Leave Germautowo 8V A. M. 1, 0. UU p. M. CHESTNUT IIILI. RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 12, A. M., 2, aV. X, 7, t IILIU A A 1X1 Leave Chestnut Hill 7'10, 8, 9-40, and 1P10 A. M., 140 8-40. wvSvir. Leave Philadelphia 9U a. M. 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hhl 7 '60 A.M. 12'40, 6 40 aud 9-25 p ivi. 'Vint flONSHOHOCKEN AND NORBIHTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 9, and 11 06 A. M. ltf, 8, 4)4. b, 6j, 8-H6 and 11 P.M. Teave Norrlstown 6'40, 7, 7'50. and 11 A. M., I, tX, w.. anu o -H g-rjUDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2'8o aud 7-l P. M. ieave NToVmanIyunk? ' M Xieave r-niiBUBipuino, auu n-uo m., ip,t, 4X. fbi, 6)i, 8 05, and 114 P. rS. Teave Manayunk 8-10, 7X, '20, tX, and UU A. M., '',Ula,'r6N-8UNDAY8. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2X and ? P. M. Leive Manayunk 7H A. M., 6 and 9F. M. vt. u, WILSON. General Superintendent, Depot. NINTH and GREEN Street. d The' WnAcwmodatlon Train rnns daily, ex celt today." FoTthls train tickets must be pro cured and baggage delivered by 6 00 P. M at No. li MwkTRAlN8 ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ Cincinnati Kxpies......." '??. $ Piiilndelpbla Express.M.-...v.....""-7 10 A. M. Paolt Accommodation ,-,8 20 A. M. , 840aud7 10 p. ii. P:rle Mail snd BulValo express-....-. 7 10 A. fit. Parkeeburg Tf aln.....................M-..f."" JO A. M. Fast Line.;....... - Lancaster Traln......... """" iito H Eiie .xpress ........................m..b 10 p. m I)gfy jBIjl l)rttBaaaaaattaaaaaaaaataiaiaattW U At JJol t Harrisburg Accommodation......... M 9'68P, M, For further lui'ormatlon apply lo M or uiim JOHN C ALLEN. Ticket Agent, No. vol CHEWNUT Street. CAPT. F. D. MAY. . . , Continental Hotel, VD t Vnra HTTKI LT ' I1 1 .. .. I ........ m trim n i. r j c j m a , . .(dui, No.118 MAKKKT Hmt SAMUEL H. WALLACE, . ..Ticket Agent at the Depot, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any rink for BaKgage, except for Wearing Ap- arel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred pilars In value. All Bkkhkb exceeding that amouul In value will be at the riHk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLI AMU, 42V Geuoral Superintendent Aluoua, Pa, M. P. U. RAILROAD LINES. fJQTICE TO SHIPPERS. Large reductions bavins been made from New York ou . WIST BOUND TIE A 1)1., The reiinsylvania Kallroad Companj, To meet the same, have made correspondtsg red no lions to t rotect tbe trade of Philadelphia, and will at all times continue this policy. For new rates, and other Information, apply to the Agents of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company IH1R1EENTH and MARKET Streets, Phlladei pbla. 101 Ot General F elk hi Agent Penna. H R Co. Hlt..AH(LPMIA, WILMINGTON AMD BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. ijuinun. icing IiOJfDAY. October 8. 1895. TrR'n will ii wti Df-pot corner of BROAD Street and WASH- U-i'..- ION Avenue as follows: Wav-MAll Train at 8 Ho A. M. (Snndnvs exrentAMl n-ctlnuwltb Delaware Railroad at Wllmlnnton hir Ciluheld and Intermediate Statlous. Ex p . ess Train at 11-45 A.M. (Sunday excepted) for Baltimore arid Washington, otoppliitf al Wl.uilugton, Prryvlll, and Hovre-de-Grwe, Conuocis at Wil mington with train for New Castle. t.t prenr. i ra'.u at 4 0il P. M. tBuuusys exoopma) ror lii.iiiinore au-i wuKhtiiKton, siomiiii? at unester, lliurlow, LI n wood., Claymont, Wllmiugton, Newport, .piiuiu, newMk, jLiaion, cHorwjeu'ti,, vuariesuiwn, Perryvlile, Havre-de-Gruoe, Aberdeen, Perry man', KMtewood, Magnolia, Chase's and stemmer's Ran, Mvni J-.xrress at ll-su P. M. tJinv) tor B ttmnrs vid VVSRlilngton. stopping a Chester, Tiiuiiow, Llo- wo( a. Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Hi klon, Norlht'iiRl, Perryvlile and II uvrf de Grace. ta.saeugers for Fortius Monroe aud Norfolk; will take the 11.45 A M. Triln WILMINGTON TKAliNH. stopping at all ataunns between Philadelphia and Wllnluglon. Leav Philadelphia at 11-00 A. M.. s-flC. 6-00. and 1 u P. M. The 6 00 P. M. Train connect, with bltwn Rllriri for HnrrlngtoD and Inter mediate stit .tous. Leave v uiningiuu ivo auu s-iu a, m., i-sv, 4-is, and 7'ii P. M. The 8'1( A, M. Tralu will not stop beltvoim Chester and Philadelphia, Trie7'U0 P. a. train irom Wilmington runs dally. All other Accommodailon trains Sundays excepted. FROM BALT1MOKK 1U Jr til.ua utLLtrtliA., t.eave Baltimore 7 23 A. M., Way-Mall; 9'85 A. M., Express; 2'2D P. M.. Wxpresai 7'25 P. M,. Express, sujPAI imin inu uAiiuuiunH, Leaves Baltimore at 7 '20 P. M., stopping at Magnolia, Perrvman'H. Ahiruen,i. Havre-t,Grice. Perrtrvllle. Chiirlestown, Norih-East, E klon, Newark, Stauton, Newport, Wilmington, Clsymont, Liu wood, auu Chester. 'ibronch tickets to an points west, somn, and Boutiwest, may be procured at the Ticket Office, No, 628 CHEWNUT Street, under tbe Continental Hotel, where, a mo, state-room a and berths In sleeping cars can be secured during the day. Person purchasing tickets at this ollico cun have their baggage checked at their residence by tbe Union Transfer Company. asf xi. jr. h.h,issskx, superintendent. WEST CHESTEK AND PHILADELPHIA RA1L- OAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and niter MONDAY, October 6, 183, Trains will leave aa iniiowa: Leave Flilladeltihla from tbe Denot. THIRTY- FIRvr and CHESNUT Streets. 7 45 A. M., 11 A, M., 2 ?0 1. M., 416 P. M 4-n0 1 M.. 815 and 11 8 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on Jtast Market street, at 6"5 A. M.,7'45 A. M , 8 00 A, fit., tu 45 A. hi., ivo r. ivi., i nu f. ., ana n aa f. ni, Trslns leaving ent Cuester at 8'uo A. M., and leav ing Philudelpbla at 4 '50 P. M., will stop at B. C. Junc tion and Media only.' Passengers to or Irom station between West Chester and B. C. Junction, going leaf, w 111 take train leaving West Chester at 7 45 A. M., and going West will take the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M and transfer at B. C, Junction. 1 he Depot In Philadelphia Is reach el d rectlv hv tlie Clu sunt nod Walnut street cars. Those of the Market Street line run wltblu one square. The tars ot both lilies connect with each truln uuou Ilb arrival. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 30 A. M. and 2 0' P M. Leave West Chester at 7 65 A. M. and 4'Ofl P M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 715 A.M. aud 4 50 P. M . and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 4 50 P. M.. connect at ii. V. Junction w Hh Tralus ou P. & B. C. R. lt lor Oxlord and intermediate points. 4 inj iir.iMti vvuuu, General Mnp-t. FAS-T FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, to Wllkes barre, Mabanoy City Monnt Carruel, Centralla, and all poiuts on Lehigh Valley Railroad aud its branches. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road is enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise vonalgned to the above named points. Goods aeuvereu iai tne i nrnugn a reigm uepot, El. F. corner of FRONT and NOBLE Streets. . Before 6 P. M., will reaoh Wllkesbarre, Mouc tCarmel. MBbunovCliy.andilieother stations In Mabanov and Wyoming valleys before 11 A. M. of the succeeding day (7 2S1 ELLIS CLARE, Agent. SEWING MACHINES. H E GREAT AMERICAN COSIDINATION BUTTOX-UOLE 0VEESEAMLNG AND SEWING MAOHIKE, lis Tvonderfhl Popularity Conclusive Prool of its Great Merit The Increase In the demand for this valuable Machine has been TENFOLD during the last seven months of its first year before tbe public. This grand and surprising success 1 unprecedented In the history ot Sewing Machines, and we feel fully warranted in claiming that IT HAS NO EQUAL, Being absolntely the best FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, And intrinsically tbe cheapest, for it Is really two Machines combined in one. Bold at the S. Y. Ccr.of ELETEMII and CIIESMJl PHILADELPHIA . ISSOotuthU T EST JERSEY It A I L Ii O AD S. FALL AND WINTER AHKANUJSMKMT. lfmm ttmt nf MARKET Street (Uuuer Ferry). Commencing WEDNESDAY, Septemoer 10, 1808, "KA1HH libAVlb AS tUJ. LjVJ VY n. For Cave May and stations below Millvllle, 811 P. M. For Millvllle. Vlneland, and intermediate stations 8-15 A. M..8-1B p. nu J ... . For Rrldgelon, Salem, and way stations 8-15 A. M oH ft-Ufl ft JJt For Woodbury at 8-16 A. M.. 8-15, 3'8o, and 6 00 P. M. Freight tralu leaves Camden dally al 12 o'clock nFrelght received at second covered whasf below Wamut street, aauy. Freight Delivered No. 278 South Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. SEWELL, f n ' Buperinteuoent. TrKEIC!HT LINES FOR IEW YORK A.KD X ALL ruin is isutxiix auu aajst, auu ror au Stations on Camden and Amboy aud Connecting Kalll'Oau. IXOIM walnut Burn, nunii tt INCREASED DESPATCH. Freight for all way points on the Camden and A ui boy. Freehold and Jamesburg, aud Rurllugtua CXiuuty Railroads, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noou Fur Trenton, priuoewin, mngsioii. iwcuy am. auo alt points on the New Jersey and RtdVider Rail rZS . PHILADELPHIA AND TRESf. asfcaVaai'jiil-ijU ton Steamboat Line. The steamboat i.u w ji toKKKSi leaves AM U street Wharf, for Trenton, stopping at Tacony, Torrosdaln, Heverlv, Rnrllngtou, Bristol, Florence, Robalns' Wharf, and w one jim. Leaves Aich Street Wbarfl Leaves Sonth Trenton. : Saturday, Oct. 10. 8 A. to Saturday, Oct, lu, 12 M. no no ay, ucl. li, to nuniuguin, itrmtnl, and inter Itedlate landings, leaves Arch street wharrat 8 A.M. and 2 P. M.i leaves Urlstol at leM A. M. and P. M. Monday, Oct 12, 10 A. M Monday, Oct. 12, 2 P.ot Tuesday, ." 111,10 A.MiT'uesday, ' 18, 2 P.M Wed day, 14,11 A.M i Wed day, 14, 8 P.M mmuay, - i ii a di rnu'Siiay, " i, s rm rlday, " 1, 12 M. U'rloay, 18, 4 P.M lare to Treiltnn. 40. rtuntj. a&h w.v iniarm. dli4t.a places, 25 cenU. 4 11 V3iXTrHin tick W ten Wharf at 8 P.M. Fare. 10 cants. Ulr Wl DAILY EXCURSIOXS.-TH atoari'i iii'iiSs splendid steamboat JOHN A. WAR- ii!.i. leav 00 ctiitHN ut Street Wuarr, Phltada,, at nlltlnnk m r rl Ji'nt.mlr T U ... 11 .... 1 . j mum w v i.iiiv x . in. ii.c Dmiiunwil Kliq Bristol, touching at Rlverton. Torre-iilale, Andalnsia and Beverly. Returning, leave Bristol at T o'olook A, M , and 4 P. M. Fare, 16 cents each war: Excursion 40 ot. 11 u -it Fftii n v.w v n r ic sw tct.q rrRis MUAllnKai Transportation Company Despatch bi.u bwiit-sure Line, via Delaware and Raman Canal, on Mid after the 16th of March, leaving dally at 12 m. ana s f,u. connecting wtui u iNormeru ana Eastern lines, For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. HAIKU & CO., wZ-t SUNDAY EXCURSION. i Y-Tm iTTT ii ' A v'" "'' OF H Ms;.-lbs splendid hteumi-r i v iLiw ill leavea cuesuut street wharf at M A. M., and 2 P. M., ror Rurllugton and Bristol, inching at Tacony. Rlverton. Andalusia, aud Be verly. Leaving Bristol at 104A, M. audi P. M. Fare, 26 cents. Excursion, 40 cents. ioiostf fowls, forwarded at 2 P. M, Fur New York,;at 12. i""? L'M.i..hi iualvui1 mini 7 A. M. to V 1,,., .....w.r,,,i,im. anRotrvluK the marks auu BKu.bew, blpin.r and constirneea, must lu every lu . tuok u Sent Wi''U earn imu i " WAJ'TEll FREEMAN, Agent, ajo. -tDA tL lkiUward Avenue. PhUaUeUiul. HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TDK SALE OF REVE N UE . STAMPS, No. 301 CHESNUT BTKEET. CENTRAL DErOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH ST., (One Uoor below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18G2. The rale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Oia-Ebtttbllahed Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, Imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great impor tance. United States Notes, National Banks-Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Any information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue stamps priad upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, eto. The followlna rates of eommlsslon are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On (25 and upwards 2 per cent ioo " 3 " 800 " " Addre s all orders, eto., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA YTXTTTirr. RTATK POSTAGE 8TAMPH of UiUH' - - - ell Uinds, and HTAMPISD iN VliUJPiaa oon- Htautly on band, STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR WILMINGTON, CHESTER, u nuun.- rare, njoeaw. ilixuuf- n It i p A'M',anil returnlnat leaves Wiloiliiv - is.tiuoiuu tic.Kdis. in cents. 1 no nitr B. ax. FiiVloN leaven HMtHNiir Hiruut in i 2vr riPPnUITTAM Tr irnn nr... BIN EX) KAlLltOAJJ AAJU HI fKU ..'nSf. .J5N 8TLVE9THR will make dally curalona to Wilmlurton (Uunoaysexcentwli. much at Chester and Maicim n,...w iu..u , - . juwvuq ji'jt't, leavmir ahuh eet nhaif at lu A. M. aud 4 P. Bu.i returnlutt, loav Llgbt freights taken, ' ' ttf l. w. V . I 28 a lui.LuIn SHIPPING. Hj, LORILLARD'S STHAMSUIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. Prom aud after this date, tne rus of Ireieht by this line will be ten cent per 100 lbs. beavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. One of the riteamtrsof this Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Bator day, Goods received at all times on covered piers All goods forwarded oy New Yirk agent free of charge, except cartage. For rnrUjer inlormatlon, apply on tbe pier to 8 2b em JOHN P. 03L, FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUUKN8- TOWN. luuian Liue or Mall numuiiin m appointed to sail as follows: Cl i i or rAiuo, naturaay, ucooer iu. CITY OP LONUON, tsaturuay, October 17. CITY OF WASH1NUTON, l'uecday, October 20. ITY OF BALTIMUKE. fciaturduy. October 24. and each succeeding tsaiuiday aud alternate Tuesday, at 1 P, M., irom pier 45, North lilver. KATEH Oh' PAHHAUE bv ih HAIL STEAUBB 6A1L1NO KVSUtY BAlUBUil, Payable lu Gold. Payable in Currency. FIRbT CA H1N tl00' STEE U AOE . f to Lonaou.. lua tu iionuuu. w to Paris 116 to Paris 47 FASSAttS) MY inn: TU1U9UAY STKaMKB VIA HALIFAX. i i kmt cabin. htbbuahjs. Paaulelu Gold. . Payable lu Currency, Liverpool. - 190 Jitnllux 20 bt. John's, N. E ......I uy iirancu steamer. ...i 40 Liverpool Hallux 1 It. Joun's, N. P. i or y rsrancu ctieauier... PasseuKers also tor warded to Havre. Hamburg, lire- men, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for thtlr friends, at moderate rates For further inlormallou apply at the Company's Ollices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 13 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or 10 U'IKJJJI W&Jbil Gt HAULS., AKeuis, No. 411 CUEHN UT bicott, Philadelphia. SJ' NORTH A 11 Eh XU AN BTEAMSHU COMPAN Y. tvfeaouiclA List to Callformla via Paaaoi Xiauroaa, NEW ABdANGSlMENT. Halllnx from New Yotk ou the 6th and 20th oi E KKY MONTxi, or the day boiure wheu these dateu tall ou Hnnuay. risbage lower tnan "j nujr viuei nuo, Eor lulormallou address " ",UI"""UU u. N . C A K iilNGTON, Agent, Pier Ne. 40NOKTH K1VEH, New Vork, Or lUOiSAH It, bEABLE, No. 217 WALNUT Htreet. Philadeliihla. Pa. W. H. WEBll. president. uUaU. DANA, Vloe-Pre cuioe 64 n.jk.ciiArsuni riac ,nw xors, iivoi AUCTION SALES. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX, andrla. Georvetown, aud Washiutnn ij. v., via Chesapeake and Delaware Caual, with con nections at Alexandria from the most direct route lor Li nchourg, Bristol, Euoxviilo, Nashville, Dalton and the Houiiiwest. bteamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the lirH wharf aoue Martot street. Ereignt received aany. WM p clydb OO., No. 14 North and Mouth Wharves, J. B. DAVIDfeON, Agent at Georgetown, M. ELLlULUE it Co., Ageuts at Alexandria, Vlr- gUila. 1 5 MflTTfiR. F(1U Nt!W VfiTJir frt iiiD.LAVVAKE ANOKABITAN CaNAL. jlA.PKEBIS BT'EAMBOAT COMPANV. The buiini Propellers of this line leavu n trr.v from first wharf below Market street. T11AUUUU liN -t UUUKB. Goodr forwarded by all the Hues itoine out of Neva York, North, East, and West, free ol couumuulou, Weights receiveu at our usual low rates. WiUJAM P. OLVDE & CO., Agents. No. 14 B. WiiAitVEd, Philadelphia. JAMEB HAND, Agent. , 80f No. 110 WALLBlreet, corner of South, New York, aIII ' n ii.aiih. i.i'ri in k i iiaiiiti jSUksis, AND NOBEOLE. bTEAMbHiP LINE. bOUTH AND WKST. "" EVERY BATCH DAY, At noon, from P1RHT WliAAi' above MARKET Strott. TBKOTJGH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all polu ts In North and Bou.h Carolina, via bea- DOuTU Air juiue iiruau, miuiiwbiu at r oruiLUUUin and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, aud tbe West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line aud Rloiimond and Dauvllle Kallroad, M . , Prelght HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOW EU RATEB THAN ANY OTHER LIN J. Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route commend It to the public as tue most desirable me dium for carrying every description ot freight. JNO charge lor oommissiuu, urayage, or auy exponas ef transfer. , . . . SteaniBUtp insured ai lowest rate, freight recelvedAdai.lyi:iAM p & No. 14 North and Bouth WHARVES. W. P. PORTER. Axeut at Rloumond and City Point, ... T, P. C.UO WELL ot CO., Agent at ciuriuiK. o if DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., K.E. Corner or F0UETU and BICE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. V IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OV While Lead and Colored Faints, Fatty, Varnishes, Etc AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FREXCU ZIXC PAINTS. DEALERS AND CONSUMERS BUPPUED AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 16t COAL. BM1DDLE10N A CO., DEALERS IH . bS LEHIGH and KAOLH VEIN B oi RA LNJLN' Dl1,UBJROW , CO., AUCTION. LE OF 15(0 CAfE8 BOOT, HOEA thaw ET.LIM4 HANrt ktii ttulu. TUAV- Ocu is, at tin Tuesday morning, it) o'clock, on 4 mouths' credit. (I0 7 5t LAllGE SA l.K OP nRlTIJ-H. FRENCH mtRHiH AMU 1 K) M hi'i f, i. v . . Aii 'ERMAN, . . " Thursday Mnniln: oct. 15, at lo o'clock, on lour monthi'' crsdii. lomi. LA HQS BALE OTJJAKPKVtn Fli00a On U rlloit Mnln !f,?,fJ?.' J! o'clock, on tonr' monthv credit. iasB .TA1 """o' ""grain, vent nun. list, heinn cot "ge. and rag carpetlngs. oilcloth, etc. itint . LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO- mt. '".Hi 1J11Y UUU1W, IKlO. Xrw ia ." Monday inornliiK, ttuci. is, at 10 o clock, on 4 months' credit, flo 13 M (JvZ&SvV AUCTIONEERS, NO. 630 Will .oil TIT TO n 1 V t - Ar,?i,5 1"V re of Bl"lf ,"- "e? spread, lry Uooda. . .' -""riwi . iiusifrj, oiat.oiieir, laoieana .'ot ketcuilnry. Notions, etc. 5iLv.and co.uutry merchants will find bargains. leruiacaiih. " .Moods packed free of clian.s. ,29 BOOTS AND SHOES. TTAVING ALTERED AND ENLARGED MY 11 utore. No. ftlu N. NINTH rftreet, i invite atluu unn tn mv Inereaaed stock (nf my own luanuluuturei ot Hue BOOT'8, tiHOKH. UA lTKild, Etc., of the latest lyiis, and at the lowest pneea. y 16 iux ERNEST BOPP. (J V- .f l'Et8 co- AUCTKKEP.B8 V-. No. sWilAkKETBtreet, 1M BALE OP 1SC0 CA8F.8 BOOT4. SHOES, BHC QAN3, ,,,,. On Thursdiy Morning, h L '' c'.n'D","cU M 10 o'clock:, we will sell lly and Katlern manutacturers. (10 10 4t M LIPI'INCOTT, fc'ON A CO., AtiCTIOVFF.ns. AMIHUIT LUILLING. No. 240 MARKET Bttcct. LABOR POoTtIV'R BM.V. OF 0C0 LOTH AMEPICAN AND IMPORTKD DRY I.ODD8. LIN KN UOODf. WUIIKOOOUS. HQ. blEltY 0001H. MILLINERY UOODij. ETC., By Catalogue, on our Menttis' Credit. Ou Tburxday Morning. Oct. IF, commencing at 10 o'clock. Included will be iotiiid aveiy lull aud deslrahte assortment of new goods, lor present aud approaching aalos. 10 10 4t ARTIN BROTH EfiS, AUCTIONEERS.- (Lately 8h.ffn.eu for M. Timmu un No . M t'HtiK UT bt., rear eutrauce from Muior. . I'nrKB PB,, t No. bit Chesnut street. ELEGANT WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM. FURNI 1 1KB SUPERIOR FIRE-PROOF SAFHM. FBENCH-PLATE MIRROR , II AN DSOilE VEL VET AND BRUSSELS OAUPET8. ETC. On Wednesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Auctlou Rooms, the large and very desirable asscrtmeuc of Furniture, lucljdiug 7 . suits ot elegant walnut drawing room and parlor ' Furniture, covered In tine purplo, green, and crimson p ush, green terry and haircloth; 8 ills handsome " walnut clamber 'Furniture; Horary and dining- room Furniture; three superior fl re-proof Hales, made by Farrel A. Herring, aud Llllle; French-plate Mir rors; handsome velvet, Brussels, aud Imperial Car ret. China and Olaisware; Feather Beds; Bedding: Mnttrtsses; Otlice Furniture; atovea; Shoes; Plated Mart; line double-barrel Gun. etc. THEATRICAL WARDROBE. Also, tbe entire line Wardrobe and Pmy-Books of a llKht coiiedlan deceased. Id li 3c IIOMAS BIRCH Jk hON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMM1HBION MERcHANTM, No, 1U9 C HEBN UT btrett; rear entranc No. 1107 banaoin M Pale at No. Its Noth Nineteenth stret. " SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINK CAKPET8, EVC. On Wednesday Morning, Oct. 14, at 10 o'clock, at No lit N. Nineteenth street, wld be sold, the entire Household Furnlinre,com-. prtslug walnut parlor furniture, covered with terry: elegunt centre tabie, California marble top; musio stand; Brussels, Ingrain, and Venetian carpsis; side board, marble top; extension dinttig tablex; china and cut glass; bronze clock; elegunt walnut chamber fur niture; bed and mattresses; cottaire furniture, eto. Also, kitchen furniture, refrigerators, eio. Cainlogues will be ready at the auction store on Moucay. Il0l2 2t Sale No. 1713 Race street. ELEGANT FURNITURE, LARijE MANTEL AND PJEH MIRKOltd, KOEWtlOO PIANO FORTK. ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, FINE CAR PE1B, ETC. On Thursday Morning. October 15, at lo o'clock, at No. 1718 Race street, will be Bold tbe elegant furniture of a family removing from tbe city, comprising Walnut parlor suit.'' covered with plnsh; rosewood piano-forte, made by Hailet & Davis, Frencb plate mactal mirror, 78 by 6b Inches; pier mirror, 110 by 22 Inches; velvet, Brus-, , sels and Venetian carpets; lace curtains; elegant wal nut chamber furniture; dining-room and sluiuu-roooa . furnliure; French china; dinner aud tea china; rich , cut bisks; kitchen furniture, etc. LOHEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE. Also, an ele gant rosewood billiard table aud fuinituie. Catalogues will be ready for delivery t tbe auotlon Inri.n MondaV. 'j ne lurnnure can db examineu eariyon toe morn ingot sale. 10 la lit . M THOMAS & SONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 Extensive Bale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. HANDBOMK FURNITURE. PIANO FORTK. MIK- HUKM, UAffiisumit v ru v DnvoBBiUa, ACilf OTHER CARPETS, ETC., ETC. Ou Thursday Morning, nntnber IS. at 0 o'clock, at te ano'Ion rooms, a larke asrotlii eut of superior household furniture, comprising tbandsome walnut parlor and library suits, olkd walnut chamber suits, superior mahogany plnuo-lorte made by febomacker di Co., line French, plate mantel and pier mirrors, wardrobes, book-cases, Ii.iuhnarDH. extension tables, china and trlasa ware. beds aud bedding, line hair mattresnes, otlloe furul- luie, bars anu couuterB, unauueiiurn, uttuusume vel vet, Brussels, and other carpets, etc, eto. Lis is 2t MEDICAL AND MIBCKLL 4.NEOUS BOOKS. On Thursday Afternoon, October IB, at 4 o'clock. 10 13 It STOVES, RANGES, ETC. KOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call attention of the public to bla ' , , NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE. This la au entirely new heater. It 1 so con. Btructed as to atonce commend Itself to general favor, uetr.g a comoinaiiuu or wrtmgui, auu vmn iruu. m very simple in its construction, and Is periectly alf tlgnt; Beil-tiieanina, ubviuk uu yiiim v. u&uuj nr. u taken out and cleaned. It Is so arranged with opngb.1 Hub- as to uroduce a larger amount oi heat from the same we. gut of ooal t.a any furnace now in use, Tbe hygrometrlo condition of the air a produced by my new arrangomeuii oi cvij'imu" um.vuo moustrate that It Is the only Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. would do well to call and ,e5'pe ,e O-olden E agio, No. 1132 and 1184 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. A larirn MRnrlment nf Dooklne Rana-ea. ICh-e-board stoves. Low Down Grates, Ventilator, eta, al way on band.. , ., 11, JOODing Ol all Kiuui icuuiiw uuuo, vur LEGAL NOTICES. " TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITf i. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate Of bEOltOK MOORE, deceased. The Auditor appolu eii by the Court to audit settle, utid aclusi the account of CHARLES MOORE, .Ad ministrator of the Kb late ot UEORiiE MOuRE.de ctased; ud to report distribution ot the balance In the liiuds of tn accouutani, wl 1 meet the parties In tereKted, lor tbe purpose of his appointment, on -WEDNFbDAY, tbe 21st day of Ootoher, lstiS, at M o'clock P. M., at llieOUIce or i:. ii. THARP. No. al K '1 11 i RD street. In the City ot Phllada, 10 8 thstu6t TN HIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITT X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, iibitueol the Minor Cblldren of JOjdN F.BURKE, Tbe Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, sett's, anu aeliist the second account or JOHN (JEOAN, M; 1). , mmrdlau of tbe m uor children of JOHN F. BURKE, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In tbe bauds of tbe accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the purpose ol hi appoint ment, on FRI DAY. October ID lsiiS, at 8 o'clock P. M.. at bis office. No 433 WALNUT Htreet. in the oily of Philadelphia. 10 BlUlUtDt tikiMAH 1. WORRELL. Auditor. J O H .O RUMP. CARPBIJTEB AD BUILDER, DOPSi SO. U E.OIX1B BTBEET, AH K Ui PHILA DELPHTAJ QCORCE IP LO WtlANi CARPENTEB AND jBCritPJLL removW; '.... To No. 184. DOCK t$tf:j.'7u - S. PHlL'ATr DR. KINKELIN, APTEB A RE .liiCBi . and practice of thirty your at the fliofthwaaA, . corner of Third and Union aur't, lias aKinly ro-j) n.nna tnU..l,lh M l . U H. M 'I ' M h. 1 . . .. hAl.tfrAlb. r... A KET and CHEHNUT, y - ' '. Hlsmperlorlty in the prompt antj tiarftttif onreol ' all rtcent, chronic, local, and constitutional fctfeu tiiK ot a special nature, is proverilal,c - - ' ' Kiseases oi tne sain, appearing isv munii . hrenl form, totally eradicated; mental aud pliyslcal weakness, and all nervous debilities acltuitlnualiy aud auooegatuUy treated. Otuoe hour f runt A, M to P.M.
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