THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1868. LIFE OX THE FRENCH COAST. Th Norm nil Fililiiir Villnjrc'. A correspou lonl of the London Morning Jhrald, who wetit to tho lnduitrlal B siiibltton at Havre, has wiitleu mi iri'erostiiijr sketch of tome of the tillages ou tb coait of Normandy and their inhabitant", from which wc make ih! following extracts: "It la something to c ca ic Iron tho roaring and swaggering prospeiity of Havre, acro the sparkling Uay 01 the jjulne,' to Iloufleur, which long bko wpui to sleep. It 18 crowned and rn Ciicled by beautiful bills and ant-toot wood: U 1b full of rotten, heavy browned bousss, amid which, spnr-eljr scattered, are imperiiiifincos o modern brick woik; It looks placidly over tho rlier to tho chalky ranges and the spreading city on the opposite Ride; and a few lntertor Testis crerp, now and then, in and out of tho three narrow baius timber ships chiefly with a lew miscellaneous cargoes. Nothing increases bcre; tho end ol tho ton meets jou every where; outride, on the Bunds, are rickety sheds, where Joint-stock laundry Is carried on, not bv thedrutKbters of Nauicaa, and they thump the linen' into shreds with Hails, the taMilou whereof Is a thousand years old; inside, the beadle, con trary to Catholic custom, keeps the keys of the church, lest he should lose flvepence a davj but, clear ot the lading town, miles upon miles of rich and joyous landscape expaud, freoh and tempting. "It is in this depirtment of Calvados, how ever, roiw.tbfitundiiiK the poverty ot the port, wherein anchored oner the oierchantmen of Portneul atd Spain, that mendicity' is abio lulely torbirtden by the law. All persons ound ine are lnimeoiately arrested, charged as vaga bonds, sentenced to very lous; terms of imorison ment. and then forwarded to a 'nieuJicHy depot;' et at every corner yon meet with the notice:--'BealDg IB not r.erml.ted In the de partment ot Calvados.' The Abliiticr peoulo of Honrlcur. moreover, are a race that seems to droop away. Some rarely, if ever, go out ot port. Their boats have no masts, or sails, or ringing, or oars, or even helms. They are m ored day and night, with that everla-tinif carrtirt, which in such waters brings up about i u nan-penny worm at every naul, ana which ? goes down aud comes up all the day long with a mieeraoie account or creatures caugtit, two thirds of which are flung away as too young, though, owing to the stupidity ot the men, not until most of them are dead. 'Vlccarllle, on the road to Trouvllle, &Hractrd some years ago the admiration ot a lew Parisian artists. It was a simp.e Us her man's home rooe sed among the cliffs woods on one j aiue, tne sea on tue orner, nauging above head 1 golden tauds, lost amid black weed, tangled I rocks, and, j.icsto! the place became fashionable ! as a tetort of bathers. Of course, as a picture Ait was spoiled; but it is a picture still, although (.the fishermen have had their ground invaded, ana pert couages nna a pi ace in sigot ot their Tude brown nuts. They picturesquely congre gate along the sand-covered shingly rocks, now diy, now washed ever, to fill the bottoms of their cumbrous tray-huped boats with mus sels. 11 is aniusin. ; to watch tho women, in coarse cotton or canvas pett'.coats, shipping from rock to rock, CHrrjlo? baskets of middle- age pattern, and gathering in the harvest of bivalves, lor wmcn tncy nna an eager market ftmijnucic aivuis mo iuuics ui iue oeine, up as Kiar as nuueu. iubj kuow uoiuing oi improve ments, and would strip the sea bauk baro ware it permitted, tne most vigilant watch beina- necessary during the autumnal or propagating months to prevent their utterly exhaustiug the resonrces by whicli they subiibt. it tney are thus apathetic, what ore we to expect Irom the poor, half-naif ed, simplo mussel gatherers of l'endede Pie. who. probably, have seen no other horizon iu their lives 1 Yet even with them chaoses are eraduallv com'.nsr on. The modern settlement of bathers, while en croaching: on their old industry, has added another to it, and the poor men and women find a little employment during the prohibited months (roia. the visitors. So again with Trou vtile, where, however, the fishery class holds Its own with even greater teuacity. "Decidedly, the fishermen have had a hard battle to fight; but then it Is equally a rule among bathers at fashionable watering places to be lond of fish, bo that the boats have not been driven away, to any serious extent, by the bathing machines. But it is at Fecamp that a true Norman fishery population is found. Tnis town is in a solid state of progress. It is of antique tame onco derived irom its religious houses, but at present fiom its tishlng industry and the manufactures in connection with it. It is not very clean; Its running waters are black ened Dv the retuse or lactones aua tounariej; but it contains a race of men who anuually start in great notuias ior me Danics ot New foundland to hook 'the stupid cod;' they are admirable mariners, and by no means averse to new methods when once brought to understand them; in fact, a large proportion of the new suggestions illustrated at the Exhibi tion are of Fecamp origin. The town Is uninter esting from all other points of view, but it seethes with industry. Immense quantities of herrings are cured here, and cured to perfection, jtfturdy fellows they look, these Fecamp marl ners, swinging along tho beach, pipo in mouth, no tneir red or Diue cap ana costume or indescri bable rag, or making way tor those thickly built, broad-beamed, short-heeled vessels deep bottomed, stumpy-masted, and not over-weighted with sail which carry them on to the great cod-banks towards the other side of the world. "Of course, the inhabitants of the rising towns are, by decrees, expelling the fishery class. Havre, which boasts about the Emperor speaking of its new Town Hall as a 'Littto Louvre,1 cannot spare its waste spaces. Etretat will speedily be required bysketchers and ramblers; Yillevllle, where 'introductions are. not required on the sands during the season,' Is &wlttly eating np the fisherman's traditions; and Trouvllle Is abandoning Itself to costly facades and exorbitant hotels. Eveu little Bolbeca is growing vain of Us scenery, though it is a hard-working town, and has little to do with the water. Upon the whole, while nothing I can well bo more pleasant than this coast, it i flourishes pilncipally on the cornmerco of Havre ' and Dieppe, and through the repute at Paris and i Rouen of Its newly settled watering places. Its Ubueiicu are i us i going to ueuay, RAILROAD LINES. K NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE MIDDLE ROUTIL-Shorte.1 and most ?iU 10 Bethlehem, Kaaton, Alianlown, Maiiob Chunk. Hasleton. White Haven, Wllkasbarre, Ma hanoy City. Mount Oarmwl, Plttnton, Scran ton.Oarboiii "ms point lnUia Lehigh and Wyoming rBa,1 ARRANGKMENT-ELKVKTf DAILY TRAIN8 On and alter MONDAY, May 2o, 1S6S, At I'M a. H. Accommodation for Tort Wash mgton. -V 748 & .M,. trnlf Kxpreat for Bethlehem and rlnrlpal Btatlom on North Pennsylvania Kallroad, tonneoUnt at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley and Lehlgb andHusqonbauna Railroads tow KmIoo, Al entown, Catueauqna, Slatlnirton, Maaoh Uhank Weatherly, Jeanesvllle, tiazleton. White Haven, WlUeebarre, Kingston, Pltuiton, and all potnU In Le blgh and Wyoming Valleysralno in oonneotion with U-hlgh and Mahnnqy Ballroad for Mahanoy Ully; nd wlthCatawlna Railroad for Knpert, DanvUia Milton, aad Wllllamiport. Arrive at Manoh Ubaak at 1-I6A.M,: at Wtlkmtbarre at I P. M.; at MahauorOlty at I r, M. Pauengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Betblehem at 11-66 A. M. fur KaRtoH, and polnta ob Hew Jersey ttaatral Railroad to New York. At 845 A, M. Accommodation tor Doyleetowa, stopping at all Intermediate (stations. Passengers for Willow Urove, Uatooro and Hansvllla. by thla train take Btage at Old York Road. At loto A. M. Accommodation for Fort Washing ton, siopplng at Intermediate tuatlona. At 1-46 P. M. Lehlch Valley Express for Bethle hem, A I lee town, Maucb Chunk, White Haven, Wllkfsbarre, Hazleton, Mahaoey City, Oentralla, Bhenandoah, Mt. Carmel, Ptttewn and Horannn, ana all Bolnta Id Mahanoy and Wyoming (Jonl Keglona, At ess P. M. Aoonmmndatlon tor lUoyiuatown. stopping at all Inlermeulate stations. At I-it P.M. Iehigb and Hnsquehanna Kzprnai for KPthlehem, Kaaton, Alienlown, Maooh Chnnk, Wllikeebarre. and ricranton. Passengori for C4reen. vllle taae this train to ynakertown, and for Hamuey town to North WalPi. ' At 415 P. M. Accommodation for Doyieatown, stopping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Ha'-noro. and HarUvilla take stage at Ablngton; for New Hope at Doyieatown, At 6 00 F, M. Through aoooiiuaoaatlou for Bulhle rtem and all stations ou main line ol North Pennsyl vania Xallrond, oounerting at Bjlhu lim with Le high Valley Lehigh and Susquehanna Kyening Train tor KAtnn. A Uentown. Manch Chnnk. A l 6 20 P. M. Accommodatiou fur Lansdale, stop ping at all Intermediate stations. . Al 11-mi P. M. coommodation for Fort Washing On TRAINS ARltlVK IW PHILADELPHIA, . 'r"m..ethleheui at ll 00 and 11-06 A. M., xoo and S'oO P. u. 11 A. M. and t-oo P.M. Trams makes direct oonneo tion with Lehigh Valley and Lehleb and Hnsquohanna trains from haston, boranlon, Wilkosbarre, Maliony City, and flazleton. Passenger leaving Wllkesbarre at 1-45 P. M. con nect at Bethlehem at 6-06 P. M., and arrive la Phila delphia at 8 '80 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-28 A. M '00 and 700 P. it. From Lansdale at 7'aO A. M. p From Fort Waabiagton at 8-80, 10-40 A. IC. and -1 ' ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at -8o A. M. Philadelphia for Dorleetown at 2-00 P. M. Doylvstowu for Philadelphia at 7-00 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4'80 P. M. Fifth and Hlzth btreete Passenger Cars oonvey pa engers to and from the new depot. White Cars of Second and Third Btreett Line and union Ling ran within a short distance of the depot. Tickets most be procured at the Ticket Office, In order to secure the lowest rates of fare. iXLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets' sold and Baggage checked through to prlu elpal points, at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggagt Kx press ooioe. No. 106 b. FIFTH btreet. 10Q-FOR NKW YORK.-THK CAMDEN 1CDO.AND AM BOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TKBUNT0N RAILROAD COMPANY LUNJiM. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NliW YORK, AND WaYjPLAC-EM. FROM WALNUT UTUBT Ai 6 ao A. M., via Camden and Am boy Acoomrao-datlen......- .........42-21 At 8 A. M.i via Caindeu and Jersey City H,x-pressMail.....M....v4......................M..................-..... 800 At 2 P. M.j via Camden and Amboy Kxpress... g-00 At 8 80 P, M.i via Camden and Jersey City Kx rt!ft. ................................ ........ ..... iTiiiniMii 8' 00 At 6 P. M.j for Amboy aud Intermediate stations. At 5'80 and 8 A. M., 2 and 8-10 P. M., lor Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M 2, 8'80 aud 4'80 P. IS. for Trenton. At 6-80. 8, aud 10 A. M 1, 2. 8, 8 80, 4 80, , and 11 80 P. M. for Bordentown, Borllngton, Beverly, aud Delanco. At 6-80 and 10 A. M 1, 2, 8, 8-30, 4'30, 6, and U 80 P. M., fur Florence. At 6 80 and 10 A. M.. 1, 8, 4 30, 6, and 11-30 P. M. for Bdgewater, Riverside, Rlverton.aud Palmyra. 2 P.M. rorBlverton and -M P. M. lor Palmyra. At 6-80 and lo A, M.,1, 8, 4-8u,, and 1130 P. M. for Fish Honso. The 1 and 1180 P. M. Lines leave from Market Btreet Ferry (upper side). .ji FROM KKNBINOTON SKPOT. At 11 A. m., via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express Line Fare l 7 and 11 A- M 2-80, 810, and 6 P. M. for Trenton and Bristol. And at 10-16 A. M. lor Bristol. At 7 and 11 A.M., 2 80, aud 6P.M. for Morrlsvllle andTullytown, At 7 and 1016 A, Id, 280, and 5 P. M. for Bchencks it 7 and?ul8 A. Mm 280, 4, 6, and 6 P. M. for Oorn wells, Torrlsdale, Holmesbarg, Tacony, Wiaaluo mlng. Brldesburg, and Fraukford, and at 8 P, M. for Holnlesborg and Intermediate stations. JAOM WKHT PHILADELPHIA BBPOT, Via Connecting Rullway. At -80 A. M., l oo 6-80, and 12 P. M. New York ex press Lines, via Jersey City, Fare 1326, At 1 A. M., Kmlgrant Line, Fare, i , At 1-80 A. V. on Mondays onlyNew York Exorees The tAuA. Mand -0 P. M. Lines will ran dally. All others, Bundaye excepted. At 9-80 A. M loo 6 80, and 12 P. M. fbr Trenton. At 12 P. M. (Night), for MorrlBvllle, Tnllytown, Bclienk's,Kddlngton,Oornwells,Torrlsdale,Hftlmes tarjt, Tacony, Wlsainoming, Brldesburg, and Frank- For lines leaving Kensington Depot take the cars on Third or Fifth it reels, at Uhenut6lreet,8 minutes before departure. The cars on Market street Railway run direct to West Philadelphia Depot; Cbesnut and Walnut within one square, ou minaays me mwiei treet cars will run to connect with tne 8 80 A. AL, and 6 SO P.M. lines, BJLYIDKBK DBLAWARB RAILROAD LINKS. AtfflOA. M. for Niagara Fails. Buffalo. Dunkirk, JCImira, Ithaca, Oweco, KocheNter, Blnghamton, Os wBirn. Hvracnse. . ik Bend. Montrose. WUkesbarre, Bchooley's Mountain, etc . At 7 oo A. M and 8-80 P.M. for Bcranton, Stronds burg. Water Gap, Belvidere, Kaaton, Lambert vi lie, Fleiuioglon, etc The 8'80 P. M. Line connects direct Allentown, BetUleliem.eto. ., , At 6 F. M. lor Lambert vllle and Intermedial Sta tions. rAMDEN AND BURL1N C4TON CO., AND PEM. BJUVl'ON AND HIOH11STOWN RAILROADS, From Market ttt. Ferry (upper side.) At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, a si , and 6-8U P. M for Mer chkiitaville, Mooiestown, Hartford, MasouvUle, Halns rort, Woont Ko'iy, bmlthvllle, Kwansville, Vlnoen town. Blrmlngbum, and Pemberlou. At 7 A. Al., 1 auu o 6u r in., ior ujwibwwui nnguw town. cookstowD, New Kgypt, Hornerstown, Croam Ridge. Imlaystown. bharou. aud HlKlitatown, WILLIAM H, OAlZMJUt, Agent. eepiemoer n, ituo. vmi RAILROAD LINES. rA Muscular Christian of Sprlu-jficld's uiat'u Time. Dr. Alfred Booth, In his reminiscences of Fpringtieid, gives tnls racy accouut of a rare nian of muscle in the last century. Deacon John Hitchcock, grandfather of the living Mr. Levi Hitchcock, of Hprinfleld:-- "lioru in 1722 in the North Main street region, he moved, while a youug man, into the eastern part ot the town, now known as tioutli Wil braharu; niairled in 174S, and was the first deacon of the church there, continuing in ofUco mrny years. He Is well remembered by lion. Oliver B. Morris as occupying the deacon's seat at meetings, his whitened locks Riving him quite a veuerable appearapce. During a long life he was of wonderful strength, agility, aud endurance, and had he lived in the oalmv davs of Greece, he woutd have been a worthy com J pel itor in the games o thoe days. Ill related pif him that on one occasion a man riding I by the field where he was at work, I and boasting of the speed of .his horse. waa challenged by the deacon, who said he could ruu to Springfield quicker on foot than the horse with his rider could. The ttst lesulted tu the triumph of the deacon; dis tance ten miles; time not stated. He would lift a cartloud of hay. by getting his shoulders under the axle in a stooping posture, aud throw tn empty cart over with one hand, by taking hold of the end of the axletree. When loading grain in a cait. he would take a bat? by the teeth, and with a swing and the aid of a push from the knee, throw it into tne cart, tie naa aouoie teeth in front, and would hold a tenpenny nail h thm and break H off with his fineors. He used to say he did not know a man be could not whip or run away from. The day he was seventy .iT. r,A he remarked to his wife that when tw.. wum riint married ho was wont to amuse htr hv taking down his hat with his toes, and added, I wouuer u mu " t V ,v C I upon he Jumped from the floor, took off the hat with his toes, came dowu ou his leet like a cat, hune up the bat on tuo nan, tururu 10 mo table. a?ked a blessing and ate of the repast then ready." DENSSYLVAN1A CLNTUAL RAILROAD. FALL TIME, TAKING KKFKCT SEPT. 18. 18S8. ThH trains of tLe Pennsvlvama Central Rllruad leave tuts Asrpui. mu au&aa x -cinoji pw nanaai b.reU, whlcn la reached directly by: the Manet mreel cars, the last car oounectlug with each train leaving JTroni auu aaraet avreei t.uiriy uiiuutee De fore Its departure. The Ouesnut and Walnut tttreets uara run within one squat e ot the Depot. on buudays The Market btreet cars leave Front and Market streets thi-ly-Uve minutes before the da- uarture oi eauu riu. .... v Mi.ini Tmkets oan be had on application at the Tiuket odice M. W. corner Silnih and Uioouut streeis. and at the depou , . t.r!!Hdiinirhiinnti the depot. Orders left at No ouiChesnulstieet, or Ko. 118 Market street, wuM relv leavk DEPOT. VIZ:- MaII Train ,... . 800 A. M . Paoll Accommodailou, 10 80 A. U, 1 00, aud 00 P. ML. taut Liue...M.i-""""" i'A fctie Kxpres..M......."i--" V?' llarrlaourg Aocommoualiou...M.....M..M.....M vo r. m. laucanter Accmumoaavlon. 4;oo P. M. 8DO P. M. ....11 00 P. M. Philadelphia Kxpreas ...............,02 uo wighU W llliamsport only batnrday i lKht. On bund y niiht tZ"e"Kors will leave Phlladelph a at 12 o'clock. V PhllauelphlB Kipresa leaves dally. All other trains ntfe wS&rDAcclfimodatlon Train rnns dally, ex. r.t Hunday. For UUs train tickets munt be pro rt MBd KkttasS delivered by ou P. M., at No. lit MMkTRAIN8 ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.: Cincinnati KxprebS..........--"-""""-, Phlladelpbla f,re",A,lf','a"; 2 Paoll Acoommodatlon 1 A. M., 8 40aua7 10 P. M. Krle Mall and Buflalo Hxpress-..M.......7 10 A. M. Parkesburg Tralu....w.- "o.i T 5" laat Line ii.hiJM A. ni, Lancaaler Train Krle Kzpreas Parkeuburg Train l.wlnnilLl jUDress, File Man auo uuiu m-v ;-...( ,.12-ao P. M- ..6'10 P. M Day Ki press o iu r. m, IlarrlBhurg Accommodation........ ,...v do Jr. M. For turliler Information apply to ox iuiuim ""Joml ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. (HUCHEttWUT burue. UAPT. F. D. MAY, Continental Hotel. FRAHCI8 FUNK, Ticket Agent, No. 116 MARKET btreet. BAMUEL 1L WALLACE, ' , Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Rallrnui iv.n,i,nv in rw.t suiue any risk for i .baggage, except forw earing Ap- iiii In value will be at the rik of the owner, iinlma taken "DBADINQ BAILIIOAD. GREAT TRUNK JLlt LINE from Philadelphia t the Interior of Fenosylraafa, the Hcbuylklil, Bnsqnehanna, Cam berlaad, and Wyoming Valleys, the North, North west, and the Canadaa. Bummer ArraHgement of Passenger Trains, Monday, Angnstft, 188, leaving the Company's Depot. Thlrtenth and CaUowhlll gtraeta1 Fblladefphla.atthe following honrs:- NORIIH8 ACCOM MOD ATIONI At 1 A. K. townT4 nA U ntenedlat sutlona, and AUen P.M..arrmn, MORNIU EXPRE3S.-At 8 18 A. M., lor Reading Lebanon, Hairtahnrg, PotUvlllg, PlneArove. Tarat S," u " b " -yi, WJj'lan'sport, Klmlra. Rochester, SUR,ra f 5 " BnffWo. Wllkesoarre, Flttston. York, Carlisle, Chambersbnrg, Uagerstowa, elc The 730 train oonnecta at Reading with the East f?i,??7lyln'. ll,oad trains for AUentowq, etc., fJl7,li? KKB A,. connects with the Lebanon Valley train ifor Harrlsbnrg, eto.i at Port Clinton with Cata wlssa Railroad train for Willlamsport, Look Haven, Eimlra, eto.j at Harrlshnrg with Northern Central, Comberiand Valley, and HohnylkIM and Snaqnehanna trains lor Northumberland, wilUamauon, York, ChamberRbnrr, Plneerove, etc. " AHERNOON RXPHms,-Leaves Philadelphia at gnu p. M. for Reading, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, etc. ponnecllng with Reading and Colnmbla Railroad trains for Columbia, eio. POTT8TOWN ACCOMMODATION. leaves Potta. town at S'4B A. M., stopping at Intermediate stations: arrives In Philadelphia at rnfi A. M. Rooming leaves PbUadelphla at i Do P, M4 arrives In Poltetown at 6 M Jit API2Q fOMMOWATTON-LeaTes RAadlng U,a5r,,at,e.eprM1de,Phl Mt'U l m Trains tor Philadelphia leave Harrlsbnrg at 810 A. M.. and PottevlUe at 8 48 A.M., arriving In ptilladel- rhia at 1 P. M. Alternoon trains leave Hariishurg at 06 P. M.. and Pottsvllle at g-tf P. M.i arrlvlua at Philadelphia at 646 P. M. vmg a Uarrlsburg acoommcdatlon leaves Reading at 7-18 A. M and Harrlsburg at 410 P. M. Counecting at Reading with Alternoon Accommodation south at t-30 P. M.. arriving In Philadelphia at' 15 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves Philadelphia at li 45 noon for PottevlUe and al Way Stations; leaves Pottavllla at 7 A. M. for Philadelphia and all other Way Htallons. All the above trains rnn dally, Sundays ezoentod. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at Sihi A. M., and Plillailelpbla at 8 IS P. M. leave Phllanelphla for ReAding at s OO A, M-, returning from Reading at (2 CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downlugtown and Intermediate point take the 7-80 A. H., 12 4b and 4 -80 P. M. trains irom Philadel. phla, reiornlng from Downlugtown at 6'MJ A, M l'oo, and fi'45 P. M. PERKIOMEN RAILROAD, Passengers for Skip pack take7-o A. M. and 4 80 P. M, trains from Phila delphia, returning frombklppack at 8-10 A. M. and I 21 P. M. Blase Unts for various point In Perkloiuea Valley connect with trains at CoUegevllle and nklu pack. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITT8RURQ AND THE WEST. Leave NewYorkaKA M 8 00 and 8' 00 F.M.,panslng Reading at 110 A M.,1'84 and 1010 P. M., aud connect at Harrlsbnrg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central-Railroad Express Trains for Pitts burg, Chicago, Wllllauit port, Klmlra, Baltimore, eta. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrlsbnrg, on ar rival of Penus Ivaula Express from PUtsburg, at 8:30 and 6-26 A. M., (DC P. M., panning Reading at 4 44 and 7-06 A M and 11-40 P. M., arriving at New ork, 1010 and 1145 A. M , and 8'Wi P. M. Sleeping Cars aocom panylng these trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburg, wlthont change. Mall train for New York leave Harrlsbnrg at 810 A. M. and 206 P. M. Mall train lor Haxrlabarg leaves New Yt rk at 12 Noon. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Train leave Pottsvllle at 645. lrxoA. M,. aud s40 P. M., re uirnlng from Tamaqua at 8 85 A. M. and 2 16 and 4 88 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 768 A, M. for Pine grave and Harrlsburg, and at 18-16 P. M. for Pine. grove and Tremont; returning from Harrltiburg at g-uop. M.I and from Tremont at 740 A, M., audS-85 TICKETS. Throngh first-class tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal polnta In the North and West and Cauadas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good for day only, are sola by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and Potutown Accommodation Trains, al reduced gates. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day emy, are sold at Reading aud Intermediate (stations by Reading and Pollatown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates. The following ticket are obtainable only at the OBlce ef S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 287 H. Fonrth street, Philadelphia, or U, A, Nlcolla, General Super intendent, Reading. Commutation Ticket at 26 per cent, discount, be tween any point desired, for families and firms. Mileage Tickets, good forzuoo miles, between al points, at (5260 each, for families and firms. season Tickets, fbr three, six, nine, or twelve months, tot holder only, to all polnta at reduced Clergymen residing on the line of the road will be furnished with cards, entitling themselves and wive to ticket at hall fare. Excursion Ticket from Philadelphia to principal Stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, aud Monday, at reduced (are, to be had only at the Ticket OUloe, al Thirteenth and CaUowhlll street. FREIGHT. Goods of all description forwarded to all the above point from the Company' New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4-3S A, M 12-46 noon, 800, and 6 P. M., for Heading, Lebanon, Uarilsburg, Pottsvllle, Port Clinton, aud all points beMaUs close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and It branches at 6 A. M., and for the priucipul stations only at 2-16 P. M. BAGGAGE. Dungan's Express will collect Bag gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia Depot. Orders can be lea at No. 226 S. Fourth street, or at the Depot, Thirteenth and CaUowhlll street. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD, THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE B KT W EKr PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. .HARR18BURG, WILLIAM SPORT. AND THE GREAT OIL RE GION OF PE ftWblLVAwlA. Elegant bleeping Car on all Night Trains. On and after MONDAY. September 14, 18ft8, the trains on the PbUadelphla aud Erie RaUroad wlil run as follows: WKHTWABD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia ....10 43 P. M ,, ., -yyilliamsport 82o A. M, arrives at Erie 8 25 p. M. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia 1180 a. M. 11 " Willlamsport....... 8 86 P. M. " arrives at Erie................. 960 A. M. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia......... 8-00 A. M. " . Willlamsport 6 2S P. M. arrives at Lockhaven.... 744 P. M. XAHTWAltn. MAIL TRAIN leaves Krle... M 1060 A. M. " " Willlamsport 10 16 P.M. " arrives at Philadelphia.... 7-00 A. ML EE IE EXPSESS leaves Erie. 76P. M. " " Willlamsport....... 815 A. M. ' . arrive at Philadelphia... 600 P. M. Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny lllver Railroad. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, ALFRED L. TYLER, 1 If General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TOWN, ASD NOwRJlsTOWN RAILROAD -TIME TAB Lai. FOR uHHKUAMlOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 8, 806, lu, 11, U A. M.. 1,1 8M. 8, 4, 6. 6X. 810, 7. 8 9, 10, 11, 14 p M. Ltave German town 8, 7, 7S, 8, 82o, 9, 10, 11, 12 A, M 1 2. 8, 4, 4J4. . X. 7, 8, 9, lo, 11 P. M. ' " The 8 2o Down Train, and 8.V and S Up Train will not stop on the Germautown Branch, ., ON SUNDAVS, Leave Philadelphia A. M. 2, 7, 1UV P. M. Leave German town HV A. M. 1, 8, 9' P. M. C11ES1NUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 8, 8, lo, 12, A. M., 2, X. 5, 7, uH P Ma Leave Chestnut HU1 710, 8, 940, and 1110 A. M., 140 t40, 40, 8'40, 8 40 and 10 40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia a. M. 2 and 7 P. M Lrave Cheuluut Hlil 7 60 A. M.. 12-10, 6 40 aud 928 PFOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORR18TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 8, 7K, 9, and 11 06 A. M. IX, 8, 4H Hi S'6 and lli P. M. Uav Norriatown 6 40, 7, 760. 9, and 11 A. M., IX, 9, jfc, X. and b F. MqN BTJNDayb Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., i tu and 7 1t P. M. Lave Norrlotown 7 A.M., 6-xoaud9P, M. " FOR MANAYUN K. Leave Philadelphia . 7K. U. aud 1106 A. ., IX, 8, 4X. 6X, 8 06, and 11X P. at. eaVeUanayuuk6'10,7X. 120, 8X. audllXA.M., l.,X.fc6Vand8F6M.BUWI)AYB Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 2X and IX P. M. Leave Manaynuk 7X A. M., 6 aud X. M. W. B. WILSON, General Superintendent, Depot, NINTH and GREEN Street. WEST JERSEY RAILROADS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. From root of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry). Commencing WEDNESDAY, beptemner 18, 1868. TRAINS LKAVK Ad FOLLOWS. For Cape May and station below MiUvlUe, 815 r'voi Millvllle. Vlneland, and Intermediate stations 816 A. M.,8i6 P. M. ...... For Brmgton, Salem, and way stations 815 A. M For Woodbury at 815 A. M., 815, 880, and 6 00 P. M. Freight tralu -leave Camden dally at 12 o'clock nFriiKbt received at second covered whasf below Walnut street, daily. . Freight peuvvnu no. uiq ,r," ,v,:'. , WILLIAM J. SU WELL. 8 18 Superintendent. TTREIGnT LINES FOR NEW YORK AXD i.i ALL POiiNTts nuKin ana juamt, ana ior au Station on Camden and Amboy and Oonneotlng Kallroad, from Walnut Btreet wharf. INCREASED DKHPATOH. wreltrht for all way iiolnu on the Camden and A m boy .Freehold and Jamesburg, and Burlington County Kallroaus, lorwaraea at 18 o'ciocx xxtxin. . For Tieuton, Princeton, Kingston, Rocky Hill, and all points on the New Jersey and BeiVldei KU- narel. and limit uieir rwoouHlblllty to One Hundred IKillars In value. All BaitKae exceeding that amount in value wui u " ui tne owner, uuieaa takes by special ooutracU EDWARD 1L WILLIAMS, gar vvusi'i u(iuveuueut A-iwoua, ira. roads, iorwaraeu at i r. m., frZ..l..l. Hiiultf.! trtm 4 k U li 1 P. a nn mumnrknlliim. . I f"m 1 1 U Lha marks ana numbers, shippers and oonalgneea. uioat In every la- atauo. b. ra.1 'SuOl, Agent, j W0,aleutwareve RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, MimiDeaclng MONDAY, fteloser 8, 191. Trains will M.'i.'.'y' (Mrt" of BROAD Btreet and Wash .NO TON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at 8 HO A.M. (Snndays exneptedl iltimore, stopping at all Regular Htations, con. iectog with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Jris fid and Intermediate Station. KPfi6 lraln at 1146 A.M. (Sunday evoepted) tot 4a!t.niort and Washington, sUipplng at Wilmington, Vsrry vi.ile, and Havre-ile-Grace. Conneot al WU mltiittou whh train for New Castle. Ex pr.j Train at 4'00 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for altiinore ana Washington, stopping at Chester, t bur low, Lin wood, Clayuiont, WliuiUtton, Newport, tianvon. Newark, Elkton, Northeast, Cliarlestown, I'erryvllle, ifarre-de-uraoe, Abemenn, Ferryman's, Mgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stammer's Run. Msht Exprxis at 1180 P M. (Daily) tor iialtlmor od Wanhlngion. stonolng ai Chester, Thntlow, Llu wod. Claymout, Wilmlneton, Newark, K ktou, Noribeknt, Perryvlll and Havre-de-Grace. Paf-tpiigeni for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk wUl take tne It.ti A. U. Train WILMINGTON TRAINS, (.topping at aU station between Pbl)af lphla and Wllninglon. Leav Philadelphia at 1100 A. M., t'80, 800, and 1 w P. M. The 6(Ki P.M. liaiu connect with Delaware Rallmad for Harrington and intoi mollate stations. Leave Wllmliiguui f-ou aua alt a. m.. i-tij. fis. and 7mo P. M. The H io A. M. Train olll nut stop between Chester and Philadelphia. 'I he 7 (H) P. . train from Wilmington rnns daily. All other AcctmmoOailon irlns Kiindys excepted. FUOAI tAlHMUKJii lO riill.Ai.ll.WjtlA. Leave Bnhimore 7"0 A. M.. Way-Mall; 8 A. M., Express: Y26 P. M.. Kxi.rens: 7-21 P. M.. Exprnsa, SUNDAY 1KA1M FltOM iJALlIOtOKB., I'eave kaltlmore at 7'25 P. M., stopp'.iig at Magnolia, P erryman's. Ah,r.ieii. Havie-uk. i4racs. Perrrvllle. ( barle.itown, xsorth-East, K kton, Newark, htanton. New purl, Wllminulou, Clsrmon:, Lluwool, aud (.header. Through ticket to all points est, Bonth, and M tli.wist. may be procured at the Ticket OfUc Nj. CHESNUT Street, nnder the Continental Hotel, where, bjso, state-room and berths In sleeping car can be secured during the day. Persons puruhe.slug t't-kef) at thla oUlce can have their bawgaen checked at th elv residence by the Union Trnnsrer Company, ui li. r. kf.iiii ky. Hupennteunent, WEST CHKSTEB AND PHILADELPHIA RaIL oao-wimkii akiunuk.mknt. On ana alter MONDAY, October 6, 188, Tralu wlU irnir " i . 1 1 1 1 wt ; leave Puiladelpbla from the Depot, THIRTY FIRT aud I11KSNDT Streets, 7 4 A. M.. 11 A. M., 2 tu P. M., 416 1. M 4-C0 1". M.. 616 and 11 8 i P. M. x.eave west cuester tor rnuadelphla, from Depot n ast Market street, at 8-2S A. M..7-46 A. M . h no A. M . 10 46 A. M.,iu6 P. M., 4 60 P. V., and 5 P. M. '1 rains leav lug Went Chester at 8-no A. M.. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 i0 P. M.. will stop at It. V. Jnnc lion and Aledlaoulv. Paaseniters to or Irnm atatlnn between West Chester and B. C. Junction, going Kasi, will take train leaving West Chester at 7-46 A. M.. and going West will lake the train leaving Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M and transfer al B. C. Junc tion. The Depot In Philadelphia is reached directly by the I'btsuut and Walnut street ctrs. Those ot the Marktt Street line run within one square. The tarsot both lines connect with each tralu upon li arrival. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 o A. M. and 2 00 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7 65 A. M. and 4 00 P M. Trains leaving Fhlladelnhla at 7 45 A. M. and 4 SO P. M. and leaving WesiCueater at 8 00 A. M. and 4 60 P. M., connect at II. C. Junction with Trains on P. & B. C R RlorOxiord and Intermediate points. 4 nif Mfciv rt i v uuu, general Hnp'tf. FAST FREIGHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RalLROAD, to Wllkes barre, Mahanoy City. Mount Carmel, Oentralla, aud all point on Lehigh Valley Railroad and lis branches. By new arrangement, perfected this day, this road Is enabled to give Increased deaoatcb tn nierclianiliaa consigned to the above named point. UOOos aeuverea ai tne I nrougn reigni uepoi, B. F. corner of FRONT and NOBLK tstreeta. flllfn.. K D 1U Hnl-A.'.). Wlllruh . .... ... n a , . . . u V A . ... ... a cwf u . . ..K.'im A V, . 1 UIVI. Mahanoy City, and the other stations In Mahanoy and Wyoming valleys before. 11 A. M. of the succeeding day 7 21 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING CARRIAGE BUILDERS, No. 214 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW WALNUT. An assortment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES always on band at REASON A Bin FRICEU. -"nl TRUSSES. "BEELEK '8 HARD RUBBER IHUtiti No. 1347 CliEBM LIT MtreetL This Truaa cor rectly applied wlU cur and retain with ease the mo dlmcult rupinre: alwava clean, lleht. easv. sale, and comfortable, used in bathing, fitted lo form, never rusts, oreaxs, sous, Become limner, or move irom place. No strapping, Hard Robber Abdominal Snp. porter, bv which the Mothers. Cornulent. and Ladles su tiering with Female weakness, will And re'lef and penoct support; very ngui, neat, ana eiiectuai. rue Instrument Shoulder Brace, Elaatlo stocking fo weak limb, Suspensions, eto. Also, large stock be Leather Truaa ea, ball usual price. Lady In attend. ivxwua GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. AUSKEY, MERRILL A THACKABA, NO. 718 CHESNUT Btreet, would call the attention of the public to their large an( elegant assortment ot Gas Chandeliers, Peudanui, Bracket, etc. They also Introduce gas-pipe inw dwellings and pnbllo buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering, and repairing gas-pipe. T HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB THE SALE OF RE V E.N U E STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL DErOT, No. X03 S. FIFTH ST., (One door below Cliesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18G2. Tbe rale of Revenne Stamps la still continued at the Old-Established Agency. Tbe stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and httvluK 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 Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, aud Post Otllce Orders received In payment. Any information regarding the decisions of tbe Commlbsloner of Internal Kevenue cheer lully and gratuitously furnished. Kevenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks. Receipts, eto. Tbe following rates of com mission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Papei : On $25 and upwards 2 per oant, 8 100 " 800 " Address all orders, etc, to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED BTATE3 POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES ooa stantly on band. -tflHN AZOHANOB li RAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAILEY A OOh BEHOVED TO ja e. comer ol Market and WATER Streets, , ' c" Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING UI every ueauriF1"". Grain, Flour, Bait. Buper-Phosphata of Lime, Bone large and small G UN NJ B G8 constantly on3an i o h:tj o r u m p. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, inert, mo. is a-odom ta-raKETi ah DO. 111 VHKSMVT THKUT, U yHU.41IKI.PHXA. 8TEAMD0AT LINES. rKHZs PHILADELPHIA AND TUE.V- marotttamSa ton Steamboat Line. Tha stnauilioat -a w lis iuuRKsT leave ARCH Hireel Wharr, lor a re n ton, atopping at Tacony, Torreadale, Beverly, fijr.1,BWH' 1Itol,Floreuoe,Bobbln, WharA and white tilll. leaves Aich Rtreet Wharf! Leave Sonth Trenion. ; batnrday, Oct, 10. A.M Saturday, OoU 10. li M. ttonday, OoU 11, to Burlington, Bristol, and Inter, baedlate landings, leave Arch street wharf at 8 A.M. and t P. M.i leave Bristol at IUH A. M. and 4S P. M. A. M Monday, Oct. lit 2 P.AC .M luesday. is. g P.M Wed'day, 14, P.M inursuay, " is, s f. M Moadav. tVit li in Tuesoay, IS, 10 Wed'day, " 14, 11 A.M A Al M. Friday, HI. 4 P.M Ihnraoay. is l Frldav. H 1 n Fare tA Tvantfin jn .imi. h maw i.,-m.iii.i- Place. gSoenta. 4 n tfffT. FOR WILMINGTON, CHEaTER, sai-iN1!,ilooli.rir-re' "Joenta. Exour-ii-ss-tCErrsion tlckeia, is ceuui, Wirf! -K,EL ieavia CHHRNCT Street HI. ii i n ft-M-.and retornlng leaves Wiloilng. M-Ecurslon iitkets. 15 cents. Tne !iS.i iFi,,vL10i?n1,!,VM CHESNL1' Htreet v narl al I p. M. Fare, 10 cant. 10 1 jrtjtA OPPOSITION TO THE COM- lJJ?UlNK1 -AIROAI AMD RWiiB bwaiiier JOHN 8YLVE3TER will maka An. L.? . V'"!,"r ""1 Marcus lluok, leavlnv A HUH light freight takeui -M Captain, r-a-lTJS DAILY EXCURSIOK8.-TII1 ifcil 1 1 Tin splendid Btaamboat JOUN A. WAS. iMs-iv. leaves Cil ESN UT Btreet Wiiarr, Philada,, at I o'clock and S o'clock P. M., fur Hurllngton ane Bristol, touching at Rlverton. lorrendale, Andalusia and Beverly. Returning, leave Bristol al I o'clock AiiM. and 4 P. M. Fare, 16 cent each way: Exnnrsloa Ml eta. 11 U AUCTION SALES. r fTT F0R KEW YORK SWIFT-SUBS iiisTarfi iWWiTr i-n Company Oespau-h a. u ewm-Biire Lluea, via Delaware and Karlian Canal, nn and alter the liRli ol Man;h, leaving dally at li M. and 5 P. M., connecting wiiu all Northern and Eastern lines, For trelght, which will be taken on accommodating term, apply to WILLIAM M. HA1K' A CO., , BUailAl lli A U U It S 1 U N. 1.CII A NUK OF TIM 1'ha snln.lid sieuiurr 1W1LIUHT leave Cheauut street wharf at S4 A. M., ana z r. M.,ior iiurllnglon and Bristol, toUL-hlns at Taconv. Rlverton. Andalusia, ami H. verly. LeavliiK Bristol at 10jA, M. and 4 P. M. Fare, ZS cent. Excursion, 40 cenu. jo 10 s If SHIPPING. yr-ff j LORILLARD'S STKAMSUIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, the rale of freight by this line will be ten cents per 100 lb. heavy goods; four cent per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquid, ship's option. One of the Bteamers of this Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. Goods received at all times on covered pier All goods forwarded by New Yt.rk agent free ol charge, except cartage. For further Information, apply on the pier to 8 2 6m JOHN F. OHL. FOR LIVERPOOL AND Q UK EN 8 ta. TOWN. lumau Luie or Hall HUini.n ipuinted to sail as follows: Ui 1 I ujr raais, Buuras;, ucowr ui, CITY OF LONDON, Baioraay, OOtoOer 17. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Tuesday, October 20. CITY OF BALTIMORE. Balurday. October 24. and each succeeding Haturda and alternate Tuesday, at 1 P, M., irom Pier 45, Norm iUver. RATEH OF PA6HAGE BY TH MAIL HSAHIS SAILINQ KVA-JSY BA1UBDAV, Parable in Gold. t'avaole in Currency. FIRHT CABlNmn.....tlO0 STEER AGE ...-..........t IS to ixinuou.u.... loa ui Lonuon.M.M.nn. 40 to Paris........ 110 1 10 Paris .. 47 FAB8AUK BY TUB TCJtBUAY STEaMUB VIA HAhliTAX. yiBMT CABIN. BTKERaUB. Payable In Gold. Payable In Currency, Liverpool.. Haillux. W til.. John's, N. F.....l 4, KtJ S1.UVUOWMUVI.H.J Liverpool............... ...f3 tiaiilax 1 it. John's, N. F.......... I an Jj nraucu Bteamer...j PasseDeers also fcrwardeu to Havra. Hamburg. Bre men, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for tbtir friends, at moderate rates tor lurther information apply at the Company's Olllces. JOHN Q. DALE. Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to o'iiojNm at tAULa, Ageuta, No. 411 CUEiSN C 1 Street, Philadelphia. arnTJTTT AUTi.'ijir' a V dtp ntotir 1. iikJaaCOMPANY. aVUiousIt Lima so CallforMlta rla Pasta lt,iiraa. NEW ARtlANUEMKNT. Salllns- from New Voik on (be 6th and Snth ni EVERY M ON In, or the oay uuiore when those date tall on hnuouy. ptssage lower man r nuy uiuer line. For lulormallon aduresa u JIUOlm""uu jj. K. CAURINGION, Agent, Pier No. 46 NORTH itlVER, New Vork, Or I'HuiaAB R, BEARLE, No. 217 WALN V 1' btreet. Philadelohia. Pa. W. n. WEUB. President. CH Aa. DANA, Vice-Pre OUlce 4 n-Atjii ajnuu; riao", new York, sssm iiandna. Georgetown, and Wauhinirtun it. sj., via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con nections at Alexandria from the moat direct route lor Lj nchourg, Bristol, EnuxvUie, Nashville, Dalton aud the southwest. bteamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the Unit wharf a our a Market street. Freight received dany. WM p No, 14 North aud boulh Wnarve. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent ai ueorgetowu. M. KLhtUiAiJii A Co., Agtuw at Alexandria, Vtr lnla. SI K nTTPR". VCltt W COT lrrrT7- irr. IlaS ELA W ARE AND RARITAN CaLnAL. The Htf am Propellers of tola Hue imd. nirr.v from first wharf below Market street. THRO IUU AIM iA HOURS. Goodr Jorwarued by all th, lines iroin ont of N York. North, East, and West, free Of coiuiulaaion. reigliM receiveu at our ubuai low rates. WILLIAM P. Ci.YDE & CO., Agents. No. 14 b. WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent. so No. lit WALL Street, comer of South. New York, PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND 1M1 NIlHklll.k nl'KAMHUIP r . I V LP 'lubOtull FREIGHT AIR LINE TO TiiB BOOTH AND WEST, EVERY SATURDAY, At noon, from FIBST WEAM above MABIflT Street. 'THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points tn North aud buiuh Carolina, via bea board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va.,Tenueasee, aud the West, via Virginia aud Tennessee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad, Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOWER RATES THAN AN Y OTHER LINJA Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route oommeud It to the public as tu most desirable me dium for carrying every description of freight. No charge lor oominlsalon, dray age, or any expense Of transfer. bteamsnips lnsnrea lowest rata. Freight reUelveddaiil5.rAM p No. 14 North and Boulh WHARVES. W. P. PORTER. Ageol at Richmond aud city roioi. ... T, ir. CROWJUaUj et UU.i Agent at iurioia. if DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner ofFOUBTU and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IM PORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead and Colored Faints, Fatty, Yarulslics, tc AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED FRCU ZLNC TAINTS. SEALERS AND CONSUMERS SUFPUED AT LOWEST rRICES FOR OASH. fist COAL. D MIDDLETON DEALERS IS "BOOTS AND SHOES. BVSTim, DITRBOBO ft CO.. AUCTTOlf E?:itH, Noe. tn and rt4 MA kKKT Mlreet, crne of Rank street, Successors lo John ,B. My era dt t-X. LARGE iJt OF BHl ISH, FRFIfOV OERMA, AND JiOMEtSTIC hllY OOOD8, On Tliursdny Morntng. Oct. 18, at 10 o'clock, on foor month' credit. 101(144 IARG SALE OFCAKPETrNGS, FLOOUi OIL . On Friday Morning, im ?nr..!!' l '"ck, on four month' oredt, Sliont a o pieces of Infralo, Venetian, list, hemp out age, ahd rag car pet lugs, oil cloth, etc. 10 it u LARGE BALK OF FltrtNOH AND OTHER EURO- , On Monday morning, oci. Ig, at 10 o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 10 1.1 M LARGE BALE OF 1W0 CARES BOOT9. BBflm. FTC. ETttl r . . "n Tuesday morning, oct. .0. at 10 o'clock, ou 4 months' credit. IB 4 st TiTrriNJL.0TT' 0N co- ACCriONEERS- J J Ahll M li uvr briiMvn 't ZJZt btreet. . i juArvskA'!- 910 rr.o LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF AMfMCAN ARM IMPOKTF.T) nnr blEMY GOOItH, MILLINERY GOODS ETC1. By Catalogue, on our Mentha' Credit, rw 4,0 Thursday Morning, found a vv r 11 ."h"V" V-? w' KM'UB, lor rrRPnt anil nnnrruo l.ln. Full lines ladles' tiia 5-s UneTi'csmbrlc hdklh. n;nisiltclien & s iluen cambric ddu nt' s-4 pialu Iluen cambrlo do. " iiMU'L'la.n.1 ,."ny coored bnrdanw i.i..l.I,,sn. a.n,J Union shirt front. . J laities' tornlsiiiKg geis. """ yj.r.'irS,?'? if.-J'.'i"' Kospenders. AllGA. Po.slTlVn! WALK OF 0 DO.ltN nTroiC E ID. Attn HHKKP (ll.()VH a kiii (4 a n.Ti iMH't. Also, on Thursday, a full and complete anrtm.nt r genu- aud boys' buck, sheep, kid, and dog skin loves and sannilota. nut,, .... k5".,n top, eto. A lull lino for tirst-class sa'es. ,ur . J.OTS NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. Alan Inr niltt. tiji lm. i.min....j ., .. "V. -' ' uw..M .I,., vi luuiiiiivf com prising Pari fancy button, rich Par! fancy goou. PARIS MOROCCO B09. SO lot entirely new style line Paris morocco traini ng and shopping bugs black and colored. MILLINERY GOODS. AlRn. rtn ThnMil.v on.. .11. . assorted colon. Joc key club silk velvet riboon. 1IM I f 1 , ........ I. ...... . T . ,. , 1 . . . m . ..1.1 1: v ,'""" "ai;a anu oaoice laucy color. noo lot rich black and assorted colors feather. 610 canons rich new fall stjles and color Ereooh itlficlai llowers. HKIRT8 AND OOR3KT8. beet makes and suo.r.or quality, for Itrst-olass sales. 1A0 dozen ladles' whalebone corseta, ot superior quality and assorted sir.ts. n of THOMAS BIRCH tON, ADCTION'EERJsT' AND COMMIb6ION MERCHANTS, No. 1TJ CHEbNLT btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 BauomJ Bale No. 1713 Kane atrnaf- Kt ?2?-f WJJifyiSX .I.'A"'iifi MANTEL AND RObEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, ELSE CAB PElti, ETC. On Thursday Morning. October 15. at lu o'clock, at No. 17la ltaoa.fr it be sold, tha eleaant furniture of a lamiiv nu,!i.. from tbe city, comprising Walnut parlor suit covered with plush; rosewood piano-forte, made br Ilailet & Davis, French plate niautel mirror. 7S br 6 Inches; pier mirror, 110 by 22 Inches; velvet, Bros. sels aud Venetian carpets; lace curtains; elegant wal nut cuauiur-r lutuiiurv; uiuiu'rwum anu Blttlng.rooo iurnlture: Frei oh chlua: dinner and tea chin, .ul ' cut glass; kitchen furniture, etc. BUbHWOOil JS11.LIAUI1 -i ABLE,- A ISO, git atO- ganl rosewood billiard table and fumltuie. . t ataloizues will be readv for dellvarv at tha mMin. store on Monday. Tbe iurnlture van oe examined early on the moan lug ol sale. louat Pale at No.niiot'bpsnnt utreef 8UPERIOR HUObKHULD FUR tl rtTRB, PIA.NO- iHJlll-.B, vixtr a.1 mianuKa, PARLOR ' ORGAN, kEWING MaCHINEI.ErC, On Friday Moruing, Commerclt g at s o'clut k. at the auct'on stnra in 11 lUChesnnt street, will be sold a large assortment or superior household furniture, from famine declining; Bale at No. 11118 Vine street. HANDSOME WaLcUi' HOUSEHOLD FtJRNt- J L lVj, 1. i-iLiinu'ivvvin own r. u EX A TH f BK UMBELS AND VENETIAN CABPETai. FINat CHINA AND GLABWWARE. EIO. On Tuesday morning, , October 20, at 10 o'clock, at No. l!3 Vine street, by CktuK gue, the handsome oiled walnut furniture, -lociudii g suit handsome walnut parior furniture, covered with fine crimson re pi: oiled walnut cham ber suits, line mattresses, elegant oak sideboard, ex- ' leLSlou table, walnut ball stand aud chairs, superior bedstead, elegant Brussels Venetian, and other car- . pels. 0I1 cloths. Hue French china and out glassware, kiicben furnatire, u'eosilH, eto. eto. i May be examined on the morning of sale .ft... o'clock. flO 14 fit M THOMAS SONS, N03. 139 AND 141 . a. j-uuivirL DAxuun.'. Extensive Bale at No. 189 aud 141 South Fonrth stmw HAN UBOME URN ITURK. PI A NO POET'S. Mlit! hORH. HANDSOME VELVET, BBUetoELM AND OTHER CARPET!, ETC., ETC. -au On Thursday Moruing, October IB, at 9 o'clock, at tue auction rooms a lane BHPonn ent of superior household furniture comorlHing ihandsome walnut parlor anu n.i ' suits. Oiled walnut chamber suits, superior maboganv piano-iorte made by tlchomacker & Co., fine Prenck plate mantel and pier mirrors, wardrobes, book-casm ' lileboarCH. extension tables, china and viu. Jvjt' beds aud bedding, line hair mattresses, oiHoe furnT? t.n u n , 1 ni.ii.il.ru nh.HllttlluM 1. .. n .. -W...V IL17 IT, V. v.'. ...... "M, w.. v.. . v. . d, u.HUSUCQe VHI yet. BiusstlM, and other carpet, etc., eto. HO is at MEDICAL AND M ISCEIX ANEOU3 BOOKS FROM LIBRARIES. WJAJS On Thursday Afternoon, Octo juris, at 4 o'clock, OUlt ' Bale at No. Arch street. BUTtPI.U-4 HOUSEHOLo FURNITURE, FINE FRENCH PL S.T hi MANTEL AND PIER M1RROR8 ELEGANT VELVET, BRUdS&La . AND OTHER CARPETS. fcTU . On Friday Morning. Oct. 16, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1838 Arch street, below Broad street, by catalogue, tne surplus household Iurnlture, comprising superior walnut parior and cluing-room and chamber furniture: line French plate mantel and pier mirrors; elegant velvet, Brus sels, and other carpets, etc. 10 14 tt VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOK9 AND 1I.LI Bl HA TED WOHK30N PAINTING, tiCULP-- TUBE, DRAWING, Km On F'rluay Afternoon, Oct. 18 at 4 o'clock. Including Jritisn Poets, HO vol, hull calf; Dickens' Works, 26 vols ; Atlantis Monthly, U vol, etc etc. 10 14 it CLABK & EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 68V CHEBN OT btreet. Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening. A large Invoice of Blankets, Bed up reads, Dry Hoods, Cloths, Caaslnieres , Hosiery, btalionary, Table aua Pocket Cutlery, Notions, eto. City and country merchants will find bargains.. Terms cash. Goods packed Area of charge, OD. McCLEES & CO. ALXTlCNEERft Mo. 608 MABKET Btreet. Ill SALE OP 18C0 CASES BOOTS. SHOEH, BBCQANS. ETC. E i C. On Thursday Morning, October 18, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, to' cash, a prime and desirable asaoit tnent of Boots, Shoe. Brotaus, Balmorals, eto , from city and Eastern manufacturers, 10 10 44 ' MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Baleamen for M. Tbemas A Hons.) No. to CHEHNtIT St., rear entrance from Minor. STOVES, RANGES, ETC iT'Trt5 thip TTHnj'R9tanca would call attention of the public to hi NEW GOLDEN EAGLE EURN AOTBL XHrta This is an entirely new neater, it m au tnw i runted a to at onoe oommend Itself to general tever. . being a combination of wrought and past ,tron. It verv simple la ll ooustruclTon. aud 1 perfeotly ata . Mght-fleanlog. having no pipe or drum U be UkeA out and oleSlied. It so arranged with upright hue? a to produce a larger amount of heat from Lha ""me weight of uoal itt.m any furnace now lu. ua. 1 ifS hygrometrlo ooudlnou of the air as produced b n,v new arrangement of evaporation will at onoe U. S SJstrar.lhalltithe ouly Hot Air Eurnaoe thA wlil produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Mit , Tnoie In want of a comolel Heating Apparsua wSold do Wl to call ; No. IUU aud 1U4 MARK ET btrMt. - ... Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Range, Vtre-boajr BtovM.Low Down Grates, Ventilator, etc, alway on hand. N. B. Jobbing of aU kinds promptly a0u. 8101 HAVINO ALTERED AND ENLARGED MY btere. No. 3o N. NINTH Street, 1 invite aH.n .ion to my Increased stock (f my owp. manufacture) It hn. BOOT B.bUOEH. GAl'i EbUi, jtw., ol the late! tyl. and at Ui luww-l P.cus. iietiut ERNEST HOPP. DB. KINKELIN. AFTEB A RESIDENCE and practice of thirty ye.r at the Northwest corner of Third and Uulo" Btreet. ha lately re moved to South ELEVENTH btreet. between MAB BET and CHEHNUT. His superiority In tha P rompt and perfsot core of all recent, chronic, loo., ud omuitliatloual afleo- Uens ol a special natur s proverblaL . , ... Disease, of the skip., appearing la a hundred 4tlt lerenl form, totally ertMUoated: mental and p hyslpa weakueea.and aU nervous deblllue eoUullttoallf and snooeaaluUy 'oealed. Offlo boure trout A. at otP.M,