THE DAIL EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. 18GS. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC Th City Amacnien(i, Af thb Ct?w the Worrell 8iBtors, with their New Fork Theatre Company, will appear this evening In a. English version of The Grand Duohntt. Hist. Sophie will personate the "Grand PucnesV Mist. Irene "Wanda," and MIm Jennie "Prince Pan'." La Be e Hc'ene aud Barbe Bleu will alio b produced during tbla engag craent. At rni Walwut the new sensational drama of F; or. Branded will be brought on! this evening. Mr. Davenport will sustain four dis tinct characters - "lluke Tyrrell," a gipsy; 'Fell- Rejbauld." a spy; "Montana," an Italian refugee; and "Hector do Riviere," a French Lancer. At tub Anon LotU will appenr this evening; as "Fire-fly." Tills will bo l.otta's last week. On next Monday a new five-act dta-na, entitled He's Got Money, will be produced. The follow ing standard comedies are announced as In preparation:-The Way to Keep Hun, John Bull, IKe Provoked Husband. The Heirat-Lno, and Goldsmith's Oood-natured Man, for tho first time In thirty year. At thb American the accomplished danseuses M'lle Venturoli and Mile Augusta will appenr this evening. Thb Gbbmanu OncnKSTrtA will ?lve a public rehearsal ai Horticultural on WedaenJay after noon. The following programme will be presented: Overture, Senriramide, toy Ro-Mnt; &ont, Win. titrshto, byT. DictUe; Waltz, "Alinacit'sTaonze " byLanner; Andante can moto, trom tho Fifth Finfonlc, by Bnetnoven; Overture, Oeron, by Weber; Aria ac Ballet, from lijberl le Diable, by Meyerbeer; Selection front Don Heliaetiano, by Donizetti. Tdi Obbmamia Orchestra will give a series of Classical :ktlnees oo Saturdays, the first ot which will take place on Saturday. October 31 when Beethoven's Eighth Siufonle, in F (entire) will be performed. CITY INTELLIGENCE. MOM ADDTHOXIAX, XAOA& ITEMS IKSIDB FAOBS. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Disorderlies A. Dastardly Act Would be Frlae fighter Captured Annoy i us; Policeman Alleged Larceny Unn nlag on Sunday. Having can lea tbe elect ion, although by fraud, our Democratic citizens Imagine that tbey Are tbe master of tbe present poltoe force. However, three of the (Seventeenth warden came to grief yesterday afternoon, while en gaged In Handling a policeman as though be were a band-ball. Xbeae cbaraoters bad been engaged at Muster and American streets in as saulting citizens, when, a policeman Interfered. He waa knocked about for some lime, when a detail of men arrived on tbe ground and secured the worthies, who, on appearing before Alder man Eegleton this morning, gave tbe names of Dennis McCartney, HoRer 11 am il, and James Good fellow. Tbey were committed lor trial. Policeman Jamis Young, of the First dis trict, was severely beaten on the night of the election by a gang of rowdies. During tbe as sault be discharged a revolver, tbe contents of which entered ibe body of one of tne rioters. On balurday Mr. Young le t his borne for the first time, and while walking rtoouc was ar rested on a warrant cbarglug him with assault and battery with Intent to Kill, and taken be fore Alderman Frank: Devltt.of tbeTnird ward, who commuted him In default of gliOJO ball. Tbe officer was then taken to prison, where be was compelled to He until Into on Saturday night beioi e bis friends knew where be was. This Alt'erman should be taken before tbe Court and made to answer a cbame of misdemeanor in de manding excessive ball. Policeman Phillips yesterday came across a gang of lellowa who were congregated around two men who were stripped and were about engaging In a flubt. The scamps on the ap proach of the official fled, bnortly after be came upon tbe same party and snceeeded in overhauling the principals, who turned on him and beat blni. However, he.nianaged to get them both to tbe Station, where Alderman Weill beld them In SlOtiO ball for trial. On Saturday Recorder Oivln held John Holle, aGermau, fur a farther hearing on the charge of harrasslng and annoying Lieutenant Charles Carnes, of tbe First district. Tbe otfenoe consisted In the deiendant taking the officer before Alderman Riddle on the charge or con spiring with others to prevent him from voting. After bearing tbe testimony Alderman Kiddie discharged Lieutenant Oarnes. Recorder iGlvln also bound over L, L. Goth man, a clothing dealer at Ninth and Market streets, to answer tbe charge of larceny, Tne complainant was a negro, who staled that he bad gone Into tbe store of the aconsed aud purchased a suit of clothing, for wuloh he was charged by a salesman S13 50, aud that after paylbg that amount tbe salesman demanded more money, which was refused. The negro could neither get the clothing nor tbe money which be bad paid returned. Robert Fink this morning was fined by Alderman Maule for gunning on Sunday. Yesterday John ilaggerty waa overhauled at Fortieth and Market streets with a bag full of birds, which be had shot during the day, by Polioeman Glinn. He attempted to esoape from the officer, and In so doing committed an assault and battery. Alderman Maule this morning beld him for trial, and fined him for gunning on Sunday. Local Pot-Poubri. nia Honor the Mayor of the city. In pursuance of an approved resolu tion of Select and Common Councils, has offered a reward of $1000 for the arrest and conviction of any persons within the State of Pennsyl vania at whose instance and by whose oonnl vanoe residents of other States voted, or at tempted to vote, at any of the polls of the city of Philadelphia at the late general eleotlon. Good 1 The age of babyhood is not the same with all. Home graduate at two, others at six, others at ten, some not until twenty, and now and then a few never. Tbere are men and women babies in society all aronnd ns infantile in in telleot, in aflectlou, in morals, in ideas, in pur poses. In everything whloh is either manly or womanly. Naturally there are more woman babies tban men bublea. The competitions and struggles, tbe pusblngs, eibowlugs, kioklngs. and varied fiercenesses of tbe world squeesse and knock the baby out of tue man. In the absenoeot these, women grow up undeveloped. Tbe bead of tbe Infant remains on the shoul ders of the physically grown-up woman. In stead of a babv of one foot, in height, it Is one of Six feet. Thai's all the difference. Tbe Camdenlte8 are going to have a monster "Grant and Colfax" torchlUut demonstration this evening. Extensive are tho arrangements mighty will be the turnout. Tbe Invinol hlea." the Hllenhnnt l.'lub." and other Philadel phia campniL'u organizations of Republican peisuaalou intend participating. Attention! In accordance with a resolution passed by the Republican City Executive Committee, the Republican division organizations throughout th nitv are earnesly requested to assemble in their respective election divisions this evening at lyi O CIOOK, lor tun purUBo ui murouguiy or minv Riid canvassing ihelr dlvUlone. Dan Rice made a parade through onr streets this morning. He bad a band of muslo, an o.i, in onmni u. rnnnla of babv elephants, and any number oi bears, tigers, monkeys, and wild i. in vuna a fre nbow for the penniless. The newsboys and bootblacks shouted more ltnilla t han t.hA Hand nlAtlAred. Mr. McKlbbtn, Assistant Treasurer of the vTnitAii Htutcu elves notice that holders of thirty nwra luniiiina flnann Lll lut TjrOXiQlO CHU now present them at the offlue In this cltv for examination, and count cheek will be ready on tbe 1st. U correct, noma neonle re autre more dress than others. For instance, women can bare more exposure th.n mfn. nnnseonentlv tbey wear less. They come out earlier aud stay out longer. Men are colder by nature, and require some other over- eVm f 1 1 1 lllll n Ireland and Grant. Tbe Irishmen of Pblla fnnnmiii to iha election of Grant and Colfax are invited toaltaeu their names to the roll now r open at tbe hall of the IrlsU Republi can Association. No. 1020 Chesnut street. -People's notions about what const lutes a "mw trifle" differ. One man loses his wire, Ti., imniiwi thai, it la a mere trifle: another loses a slxpeuce, and be Is troubled for iV.wln.alfttil Vi rl i val -The wile ot Mr. Bullock, dining the preva lence of the cattle plague, was in groat concern lest ber husband Should catoh the disease. He escaped. mark art charcoal sketches. Tipple natu i V Jt.a'' taitle. If you want to hit the brain, fire at the Hiomscn. . Where to find milkmen At the watering places. UiABura BxroBi Ukitrd Statbs Commm- 8lj.Mfc.ho Cannes rresHer was arraigned beiore ..J1 v,"0 ttlt'"" i-oinmlssloner at noon, ouargad with IllegMl distillation of whinlcy. V.1"1" sworn I reside at N.j. 701 Passvnnk roar"; on Tliur.vlay I Is ted delmusH' rrrewsrr, at Il oc oelr.ou Tnlriy fllin mrnrtt, Bbov WMUr; th plBce w ieu iid ihea III In operation: ibey were preparing to blew; llio men did not najrtanj Kn lisb ami went up iiair-j the defenda it ctm djwn tnd mm tuat km tha first hn bod iltillcri: hew. a Just trying an xprlmei I; thn neitt mo- ilni I pland a watch mau over tne pi toe; tbe defendant was Brew ing beer. Alfred F . Young swnrn t II vs at No. 1114 Spring OaMvn atreei; 1 visited tbe placa on baturday, and an- the still with tli bead out. lleitl In Sl Ve lia'l to answer at Oonrt. Ctir tiii Frasber was charted with Illegal distills Hon of whisky. I'oter I'alev sworn I visited tb 1(rn(1nt's pUoe at Thlrti-MrBt and Market street; I fulind a still In I he vuro conuirtfd Willi nl uo.el: in still wi boll. Ing; Ibere were twobnhads of (rain m h or.parsd Inwoilt, and four bog-n enda ofsixar niaHb; on hhi orday I ayrnt reln; the bead was off the still and sieaiu eoiiiiiit oui: n eru Is no license fur the place. A I 'red F Y"nrg corrobnraied tbenbove. Held in I2II ball in a tworat U urt Andrew J. (JalluRber was arralnned betnrs TJolted Cta'es CorHinmtlout'r HnilUi f ir having la bis posn Sinn empty barrels on wnlrb were tha rvDiin marks. Di ttwlve HellmaD leetllied f October SJ I found tliirl nlre burrela with tne followinc marks on: "No 249. Distillery warehouse No I, Ninth IUtt Oliln, r per ceut. lOih month M b day, is8. William It, M. Jackson, TTnlied Rentes (luneer Wl hdruw.i from Ulstlllf i j warehouse No. 1. NintU IIt. Ohio Tax pnid Uih month Ijth day. 863. W. u. JackNoo, United ttatei Onsi!r." Tbe others were tbe same with tbe exception or tbe serial numbers: 1 marked tbe barrels wild my initials fnm I to 8; I I nad the prson In rbarcu. and be Did me he would guarantee the barrels won'd not bo removed, and reported to the collector, and requested tne Place tn be Hob Led; thtre were some barrels with the narnbera sorauel off: in en were eniiaged In ecrsplnc barrels: the empty barrels were stMidiiifr among the full barrels; titer was do dumpleg going on. Held lor a further bearlnr. John Powell charged w before tbe sams 0)m mlssluper wita removinir wbiskr elan where in an to aSlttirifry warehouse. Mr. William H. lierr lestnea I am an assistant to Mr. Brooks, a Revenue Detaiitlve: 1 too tns de lendani; oo Sa'urdar I was ordered to the nppsr sec tion of the cliy; I saw a farnl'ure car ao ul balf psst live o'clock com lug tn onghasmall street leading Into Thompson, ab tve Nnrris; the defendant lumpwi out and ran to catcb a railroad car; I askel the n,an driving wbat wua In l; he said It was ail right; there were tbree or four barrels In tbe.'wacon, cov ered with ragi; tbe burgs were dp; I felt tbem, louoa them moist, tasted, and discovered It was molasses whlskj; 1 se led tbe wagon and contents; the driver did not want tn come with me: after driving two squares Powell got lo tbe wagon, and asked me to release Is aod liow macb it would take to settle It; at Frank ford roae and IBOtDOson street beatteaiDied lo drive ott; I got out aod oolc the horns by tbe neal; the defendant got out of tbe wagon and rutted me away from toe oorse and the driver tben tamed tbe waeon round and escaped; I ba'd the refeodant till assistance came, and ihea took Aim to the HiaMoa House. Benjamin P. Sparks. Constable of tbe Eighteenth trard tea Ifled I stw the deiendant tussling with Mr. Herr. and at his request assisted him to take the pr soner to the Mtaiion House. Jl ue aeienuaut was nei'i in answer at court. Tub National Guards. This morning the National Guards Regiment proceeded to East wick Park for target practice. They paraded through a numbar of oar principal streets, and by their steady marcnlng and perfect drill elicited rnauy enoominms irom the lookers-on. Their uniforms were bright and spotless, their arms glittered in the sunlight, and their band played martial music. Tbey intend remaining at tbe Park during the entire day. Who will win the cup? A CourLB Mors Illegal Votks. Jo3eph liUkens, a minor, residing in Uermantown, was oeioro Aiuermau x nomas. on Saturday. charged with vol inn illegally at the late election. Joseph admitted that he was not of ase, and that he bad voted for tbe purpose or killing tne vole of a man who had deposited hla ballot for tne rtepuoiican lionet. The Alderman sent him below for trial. William Childs waa held by the same magis trate lor a further hearing on a hI in liar charge. Death of a Pomcbman. Yesterday after noon John Crawford, of the Eleventh district. died of consumption. He had beon on the force forseveral ye.trs, aud eontraotetl his dls ease while in tbe pertormanco of his dii'y. He was a Reaueinaniy ana iatmrai owoor. no will be bulled on Wednesday arternoou. rroia tils late residence on Treuton avenue, below Otis street. Housb Robbbrt. The house of Mrs. Mary Charlton, No. 778 South Fourth street, was entered during Hatnrday nigh'., and ransacked fiom too to bottom, as itie lamuy arc anient from tbe city, it is impossible to state what has been stolen. Tub Tenth Ward. To-night the Republican citizens of the Tenth Ward will meet In their various preclnoi hous-8, for the purpose of thoroughly organizing the Division Associations for tbe Presidential campaign. let all who are anxious for the election of General Urant attend. An 0W5SB is wanted at the First district station for a bay hoise. CITY ITEMS. Bjust Cut, Best Mads, Basr Fittinu, Heady-male Clothing- in the city, equal to customer work: in every respect. Also, a choice stock of selected styles of Piece Goods, t be made to order. All vrteei ouaranlMd tower than the lowest elsewhere. and full latltfaction guarantee every purehmer, or tne tale cancelled and money refunded. Hall wap between Bknnbtt et Co., v Bixth ttreett,) So. SIM Mabkbt Ht., PHILiUKI.fHIA, AMP No- Bboapwat. Niw Yobk. Avkut Danoib. "Out of the nettle Dancer we pluck the flower Hafety," says Bbakspeare. Feeble 'nva Id, do yon wish to pluck this flower t If so, in vigorate your system with jiuarisi :i je's BTOMACH BiTTEHS. Strength Is your safety. Weakness Is never safe. Acute disease makes short work of tbe leeblo. Reinforce, half-defeated nature with the finest vegetable luvlgorant In the world. Hot merely an luvlgorant, however, bat a gentle laxative, a more potent blood depurant than any prescribed In tbe Pbarmacopicla, and the bst anil bilious medicine extant. It is because It comblaei so many important medicinal properties that this re markable vegetable specific piodu'-ei suoli extraor dlory effects. As a preventive. It forestalls disease by mdowlug the human physique with extra resist ant power: as a curative, tt sustains tbe strength while removing the complaint, its use as a remedy tor Indigestion Is now so general In all parts or tbe United Butts that It may be consistently entitled the National bPKciriu fob Dyspjci-sia. Its celebrity Is Dot confined to this country, however, or even to tb Is continent. There is not a port In the Western Hemisphere to wbloh It is not consigned; not a State between Patagonia aud the Arct'.o Baa in which HOoTETIKE B IlIliiiKS' is not a household phrase. In this month 01 logs, wnen cnu.s ana lever ana other malarious Olsoruers are rue, a meuiosiea stimulant 1b an article of the first necessity for all who travel by land or water, or are In any way ex posed to tho morblflo Influences abroad In the atmo sphere. Of all alcoholic tonics, tne jut into are tne nurest and jnst tflicaciout a raci attested oy ieao log analytical cueiuifels ana couu'mea oj sums oi tne mcst cmluent medical piaclltloneri 1 1 tne uuitta States. ni.iTH and Bkauty ipeer's "Standard Wine Bitters" are the ultimate of the grape, pure ana an adulterated; simply made bluer by the beet herbs and roots', known to Chemists and Medical rractitionen, viz.; Peruvian Bark, Calamus. Chamomile Flowers. Snake Root, Wild Cherry Bark, etc and Is Just such a tonlo as Las long beo a desideratum amoug Medi cal men. A trial will gain lour approval as a toulc par excellence. Bold by Druggls's. CAnrxTS Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and farmers visiting the city) will Had it to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse. No, 88 South becoad treet, above Chesnut, beiore purchasing elsewhere Bee advertisement in another column. Mibbks' and Children's Datss IIakino in the latest Pails styles. an, Duuistin & oa, No. MU Chesnut street Pit in be the famous Arctlo Hod a Water, and read Tun KVJCNIN8 TLLKeBAPH. at liUUuAu's 8WS Wtaud, at North f eansylyanla Depot, Watsom's Phtxadklpria Busrwmss DraacTear roa 189. We hare been shown an advance speol men copy of this valuable little work, soon to be Usui tt by Messrs. Watson A Co., publishers, of Ho. tl Dock street, this o ty. The want of a similar publi cation has long been felt by our merchants and maaa faoturers. The copy before ns Is a neat Utile lime, volnme, handsomely prlnted.wlth ruled pages, bouud In cloth, gold esubosscd, and altogether Is a floe spt oimenof typography. The nsefnlaess of tbe wore most be apparent to every business man, containing a classified list of merchants, manufacturers, and professional men, arrai ged ana classlfled In syste matic alphabetical ordeii forming a convenient and valuable reference book for bonses doing business In or with Philadelphia. It will alee eontain a correct lithographic map ot the city, municipal statistics, Id 'ormatlon, ete Also, well-f xecuted engravings of the principal bull lings an oMsols of Merest. We are creditably Informed that the subscription list Irom country merchants. New York, Boston, and Baltimore houses, has reacbed an unexpected and unprecedented amount. The i rloe.of the work Is one dollar per copy. Lkadkbs or thb Fashion All the novelties or tbe season, Including the New Coi.oa for Uk.nts' Walkiko atd Bvbmijco Coats, to be found only at ClIASLIS 8TOKF.S A Oo.'S, Continental Hotel Building. Fa i,i. Overcoats Melton, Scotch, and Sllk-mlxed Fall Overcoat. Irish Frlexe aud French Casolmsre- Fall Overcoats. Tricot, Cloth, and Doeskin of every variety of style and co'or worn. A splendid Fait Overooat for 22, warranted to fit, at Chakliu Stokes 4 Oo.'s, No. Sit Ohkhwot Btbbkt. BltaDV-MAOSlOliOTHINO In style and workmanship the same as Customer Work, at Chableh WTOHKa A Co.'s, Jbwklbt. Mr. William W. Oasaldy, Ho. 11 Booth Beoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely npou obtaining a real, pare arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la sore to result In pleasure and proflt. Ir this should meet the eye of any one suffering from Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, or any Pul monary Affection, we would refer them to Dr. Jayne's Xxpectorant, which will, In all cases, afford speedy relief and inmost tfltct atpeedy cure. Sold by all Druggists. Tkknwith's Nkws Depot, lately opened on Ch pa nt sr.. west ofelxth. to. tils, la a model establishment ot.lts kind in every respect. Nearly titled up, airy, light, and convenient, gooos conspicuously displayed, eseiy thing In perfect order, it is rtally a pleasure to slop In his place. We have Just received from him "liarpei'a Weekly" and "Monthly," the "Atlantic Horridly," "Cumlo Monthly," etc. In addition to tnese an ine omer periooicats aomestlo and foreign, the dally papers published here. In New Von. and other places, and the lutvst books can be found unoa his counters. Jte aeserves stiwess, and win secure It. jrs-wa havbi sotn o fast fWl UAVB HOLD BO JfAST a-A'K HVB SOLD BO JfAST Ad-WK HAVK BuLU so ast Oua Fall kp Winter Clothinh-SS Cub Fall and winter Clothins-wb Oi'R Fall and Winthh CLoTiiiNo'ia Oua Fall and Winhs C'LJTHi.o-ia Ifg-VfX ARK kOW AKCKIVINO WWL jay-Wsi ABB MOW becbivino ajrWK akh now Rc'Eivij j(-ws abb now kxccivino ThbHkcond Instalmrnt 4 This kkcond Instalmhnt ' Thb bacoND Inhtalmmnt'a Thb Bscond Instalmbnt '6u a-BKACTIFUL FhKsH OoODS. M-BKAUTiFOt, FBa8H Ooooa. Btt'BlLAUTU'lJL Fhkhh CfOODH. BM.AHT1KUL il'UKSH UOUDB. Uahd. We have a ep enaid stncX of the rr.i u nc u-v things on our counter and thougn eur salen are so large we hayeforty cutters and seven hundred hand to kef p our Salesrooms tilled. Thfbe facta are open for tne Irspectlon of any who will oil and see for themselves. jarf-Ttie nitwuooui just receiving are: Fall Overcoau, from $7'7a to flA. Indispensable Suits. Street Jackets. Jlm-7 t-t.i (ta wllboul mcu.lii Fancy Over bucks. Ktylleh I hebterllelrts. Youths' Che-terlields. Hoys' Double-breasted Sa'ks. "youths' ai d Boys' tsnits. Cinldren's Uaribaldls. Children's Blsma-ks. Cblldreu's Prince Imprlals. Children's Ohambeilal sr. Cblidien's Faooy Overooats. STS-Alarse fo'ce of salesmen to give good atten tion to all, either looking or bnylug. WANAMAKKR A BROWN. THE IiABQUbT CIAlflUlsu auusx, OAK. aA.liU Tbe corner ot SIXTH and MAKKKT biree-B, LUMBER. 186a BPHUCK JOIST. BPKUCB JOIST. Z1H.MDOCK, BKMDOCK. 1868. 1 QdQ BKABONKD CLifiAK PINB. 1 DQ lODO. HKAriOiNltD CLKAA PINK. lOOO. ciiuiUA rAiini riiss. lOOOe FLORIDA FLOOKINU. j VIROLNIA F LOOKING. DKLAWAKK FLOORLNtjl AbH FLOORLNO. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STKP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. 1868. 1 QiiQ WALNUT BDb; AND PLANE, 1 OUU lOUO. WAUN UT BD8. AND PLANJi. lOOO. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1 QUO UNDKKTAKISK8' LUMBBR, T OliO lOUO. UNDKRTAKJJ.K8' IiXlliM&$l lOOO. RKD CKDA-R. WALNUT AMD PINE. 1 CJJQ SKAbONiliD POPLAK 1 o.o lOUO. BJfiAiiONkiD CHJEJARY, lOUO. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 Cf-JQ CIOAR BOX MAKKIW 1 O0 lODO. CIOAR BOX MAKKUS' lOOO. SPANISH CEDAR liOX. BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 1 iifiU. CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Q0 lODO. .CAROLINA H. T. KILLS, lOOO. NORWAY 8CANTLINH, 1 fitiQ CFJ)AR SH1NOLES. 1 QPQ MAULE, BROTHER A CoT? HI No. Itooo SOUTH SUeet, "UMTED BTATiiS BUILDERS' MILL," Nos. 21, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA, CSLER & BROTHER, HAM L' T ACTUS KJIS OT WOCD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS. STAIR BALUS- TEBB, NEWELL POHTd, GENERAL TURN ING AND SCROLL WORK, ETC The largest assortment ot WOOD MOULDINGS la this city constantly on hand 2 2m TtT BBB1CK & SONS BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia. WILLIAM WEIGHT'S PATKiNT VARIABLE CUT OFF BTRAM-ENOINH, Regulated by the Governor. MEKIUCK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, patented June, lscs. DAVID JOY'B PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MAOillN and HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen asunlaoturs. fiamw RODdEUS' AND WOHTENHOLM'9 POCKKT KMVKH. Pearl aud btagHanitlee, of beautiful M..I.I, ItODO KRS' and WADE A BU TCHlCR'a HA- ZOHS. aud llie relebrated LEUOULTRU RAZOR bOlhHOltrl Of I the Uneat quality X(HX)r8 J&UIVW, PMJloourn, riiu i nnio vuturi i 'miuii THIRD EDITION BALTIMORE. The Democratic Politicians Dis . maycd-Jobnson's Course Commented upon. Uty,lMlSn V0"V.Sl Fit OM BALTIMORE. Opfnlona on Johnson's Conrne. Special Vetpatot to The Evening Tt e graph. Haltimokb, Oct. 88. All parties here express regret at President Job neon's electioneering proclamations and Governor Seymour's stump speeches. They are driving Demoorats to Grant and adding largely to tbe Republican cause. Tbe Republicans hold several more mass meet ings to-night. That at tbe Front Street Theatre next Saturday, when Jobn P; Kennedy pre sides, will be tbe grandest of tbe campaign. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimobk. Oct. 26. Colt n very Arm. Middling oplaudi iMqW.o. Flour dnl marget lavors buyers quotations nominal Uowa-d street su tie 'floe tTt-S oi :lo extras, Ivi 'ilHi: do. family, fistula-,.0; City Mllis superttDe. S77l(a,8; do. extras, (Hitfs: do. laaully, tiy(gi so; Western eu peril ue, SifS7'7; do. extras. $o & (3. 10. Cloverserd scarce, receipts small, Dew Wheat dull; spring red .! SV2'2'. Cora dull; old wblle. si-WJ, 1 old jenow i-ik,'-'3.i. Oats dull at 7u'4.7r.: for choice, so. provisions quiet II esa pork iJtti'i m. BaoeuKib sides, mc ; clear slues, lTWl-c. aboulders, i(aii4o. Hams, i(iiilo. Lard, fsw Yobb-, Oct. M. Cotton firmer at ?Bv'a Flour fU'l and declined H'(IRa; sales of S'.UO bbia. State at fl'li"WS: Ohio at 7 stitfv So; Western at ,1 16(7 9o; (-ontLern at t-lt(U I3'hu; California at7j)io. wheat dnli and declined tsiajbo ; tales of ison bushels spring a' frsMMtsfc. Curu quiet; sales of 41 (011 bushels at fl-H(uriu4. Oats heavy; sales of 43 ('0 bushels at 74c Berinulet. Pork dull at 27 5(a'7 t7. Lrdduilat H.'ifel7c. Whisky dull. Srw Tork Stock lnotation 2: P. St. Kecelved by telegraph from Olendlnnlng A Davis, Btock Brokers, No. 48 H. Third street. N. Y. Cent. K 120 , Paclflo Mall St. (Jo 12i?a N. Y. and K R ilOJ.I Toledo A Wabash. AL Ph. and Kea. K ! Mil. dtSr.Panl com.i01V. Mlch.W. and N.I. Adams Express 60l Clev. A Pittsb'g R.. 87 Wella. Farijo Exp. 29 Cbi. and N. W. 00m mi V. B. Express Co.... 4$ Obi. and N. w. prof, no Tennessee 6s,new... 68 Cbl. and R.I. R......105 Oold 131' Pitta. Jf. W. A Chi. 113 I Market atcady. POLITICAL. he Tnsealoosa (Ala.) Banker declares that although tbat paper is Democratic, aud its edi tors have been Democrat all their lives, tbey cannot and will not swallow tbe new-fangled Democracy now attempted to be fastened upon tbe people by tbe varue leaders who, In 18ti0, brought on tbe war aud tbe rnin of the South. Tbe Banner says It opposed these leaders then, and opposes them now, as tbe same spirit larks in tbe bosoms of those leaders, and If their advice Is followed again it will lead to tbe same results as in ISoO. Tne Banner believes tbat tbe aim of tbe Seymour and 11. air party to-day is tbe same as was the lireckinrldga and Lane party in 1860. Tben tbat paper supported rouelaa aud Jobnson, and now it will support Grant and Colfax. Judae Jobn A. Gary, of Chemunz. N. Y.. the leatllng and most influential Democrat of that and Blair, and proclaimed himself an adherent of Grant and Colfax. He addressed a Republi can meeting at Athena last Monday evening, and there publicly announced the course he nau laaen. Tbe Jew vote la elvlnz tbe Democracy a peck of trouble. Oue orgau declares that in Ohio "twenty thousand Hebrew voters stayed at borne by preconcerted arrangement," while another says that all tbe Jews voted tue radical ticket. These papers have been declaring all along tbat tbe Jews are all Democrats this year! Mr. iKgiesion. or Cincinnati, is uritea by his liitnda to contest the election of tbe Cop perbrad Sirnder lo Congress, as tnoy have Innprt ehnnrlnnt TroQf o; tbeyjllitnrrii i!in perbeau Hwlnuios wnicil aereaxed Mr. Kgleslon. -James Kilbourn. au Albany carpenter, la making some of tbe most effectual campaign speeches in tbe Euopire State, and, with hlscoat on anu sleeves roucti up, gives uis neareis what be calls "Jack-plane arguments." The New Haven litfMer says: "We shall stand by Seymonr and Hlalr against tbe whole heiuixpnere." wnicnis a very nanasome ao- knowledgment of tbe strength of tbe Republi can pauy. The Cincinnati jumtutrer posiea tne follow ing on its bulletin ooatd ou Friday: "Choae aud Adams bare been informally nominated for President, and Vloe-Presldeut in place of Seymour and Clnlr." 1 he Jjemocrata oi usweco. jn. i.. nau pre- Eare ti a lull-sUed etligy of a negro to burn in onor of their victories in Pennsylvania. In diana, and Ohio, but the exblbltlou waa lndeii- niteiy poHtpoucu. The Blalrs are fortunate In their invita tions. Montgomery was iuvited to leave Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, aud Prank is invited to vacate bis place on the Democratic ticket. On tbe morning of tbe recent elections, Val lanaifehani's paper, tbe Dayton Ledger, was pro fusely illuKi rated with cutu of Irish uarps, The barps urn now bung upon the willows. Mr. Brown, colored, has been nominated as a Republican caudldate for the Masiaoiiuaetta Legislature from the Third ward of Boston, by tbe colored voters of tuat ward. Tbe Democrats have gained two United States Senators In Ohio aud Ca'lfomla. aud will lose five in Connecticut, Indiana, Pennsyl vania, Wisconsin, and Tennessee. A loyal paper In Georgia Ueadsd Us des patches giving the result of tbe recent elections with the picture of a negro fiddler drawing his bow In high glee. The Alton (Illinois) Banner, a Gorman De mocratic paper, run up tue names of Grant an ! Colfax recently, and repudiates Seymour and all bis horde. Tbe Boston Trannerlpt thinks the Blair family bas been declared unconstitutional and void by the American people. , The spirit of repudiation is ao strong In the Deruocrallo party that tbey talk of repudiating their own eandldates. If tbe Seymour aud lilalr Democracy sur render beiore election, will General Grant give the in tbt lr parole? ' Heneca Fails boasts of a ladies' Grant and Colfax Glee Club. A place in Ohio for Demoorats to go to Cbpgrln. The stone that bit tbe Democracy the Key atone. The girl that Jilted Hen Iricknindl-Anna. Another lost Pleiad the World. pniLADiLPMA BTOCK EXCHANGE SALES, OCT. 20 Reported by lie Haven A Bra., No. la 8. Third street BKTWBKN BOAltPH. ICO sb Leh Nav... i liO do.. ...BlOwn. 2 x 810 sh Big Mt...evrn ti. 10 sh Pennatt id. ie I'd sh Itead B b30 48 69 do do.., da., do.. 15 do tn HO sb Bch rV PC.b4 ,4 i'O sh N Y Jl...b0. b'i ( 0 do ........ bfu. SH S O do btO. bi 10h C'lnton Coiil. 1)6. li d sh I ata Pf. bso. UOsh BeadB bV48H BKCOMO BOARD 1 1 000 Leh ss gold l...... Ki lnOshUeadB, II V ih Hestonvllle It I'll lio sb cma l'r. n o. ni too lilish Hch Nav Pf.bS. 21 4 0 tt sh Tirga H I'O 100 sh lleadlug . . 4SS Ml 0 '01 i 0 nun 1CK) 10 I'D 100 10 10 no..,.MM sX do bl04S' do. ix (l0......l)l(l 48' do. bKL 4B?i do ,b 0. i-i'-i .4S'4 b30.4S 6S ...C. 11). 4d;, bl5. 8K do..dibin. SH1; dOaiMM SNtaliM 4Ks do... la. 2J..S'i ln....b64in. 48', do .....43-41 FURNISHING GOODS, SH1RTS.&.C H. 8. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. BVI'BT VA1H WABBARTED, ELKCLterVH AQNTr3 FOR GENTS' GLOVKli. sle W. SCOTT & CO., S27!rp MO. 8141 C 11 US NUT HXBliKT. jpATENT S II 0 U L D E S-S E A V nini naavraviuni AND OENTLKMEN'S FUENISQINQ BTOBB. PFBFF.CT FITTINQ BHIBTii AND PRAWJClta made irom ueanoreoient at Ver slmri notioa. All other anlclee oi OTLiiMKN'ti DBS jfl OOOiB In full variety. . n WINCHESTER & CO., m No, m vtLnasi vt etrw. FOURTH EDITION THE NORTH. Eight Loys roisonod-OoTeriimont Dcfrautlors Conrlcted A Firo in New York. Government Embezzlers. Special Despatch to The. Evening Telegraph. Bo8TON,Oot.20. The trial of Charles Mellon and Charles H. Ward, of tbe defrjnot banking house of Mellen, Ward A Co.. of this city, for eosppllclty with Jnllns F. Hart well In embez ftllna; the Govern ment's money, wag conoluded heTe to-day. Tbe verdict waa brought In this afternoon. "The jury find Mellon aim Ward gulity." Sentence not yet pronounced. ratal AccidentFire. Rochistbr. OcU 20. -The arch of the blast furnace at Charlotte fell inta forenoon, klHlng a man named Meaobam, and injarlng two octieig liKbtly. A man named John Watts had an arm crushed while coupling a train of oars on Satin--day on tbe Central IUllroad, In this city, and died of bis lsjarles this morning. Jones' Iron foundry was damaged b; fire yes terday to the extent or t."000, wbloh Is fully Insured. Obituary Doys Poisoned. Concobd, Oct. 20.-JJfcaoon Alvab Kimball, a prominent citizen of Nassau, died in a prayer meeting last night, at the age of alxty-four. Eight boys were poisoned on Saturday at Duncootr, from eating Indian turnips for aril chokes. Two have since died. DRY UOODS QUOTATIONS. Merrimack, W MerrlniacK, U Cocbeco, l... Kprague, Pacldo.. American Daunells, A.I1CD8 eeeeeee. see esse Manchester. Freeioans. Brlggs, Nasaaa, ill. MMIH.IHH, LI 7S 1" PRINTS. JSJm I A moo reag........ .., " .-"6 i LOWOlleeeeee eeeeseeeeeeeeeee-l ,..!, Watusutta -JL Vloton ......M.Ki)i 'i W auregao. .I l --' A'noJ II "12 Hamilton.. ....J'i, -' Richmond. ,.....TOi2 M.12H O.onoester.....,.. .. 12 Mournlng........,n w lanoasir.. .. Oriental.. mtOWM SHEKTIWoa Amoekeag. A"--J ; Pocas6et...-j,-..-4.. Lawrence, CL.....-4- lh f .g.4,. ..14 ..11 ..13 ,.1W U....m7-8.. m M. S 4.. H S-S.. Paclflc, Kxtra-...4-4.. II Atlantic, A 11 L " V N ....4-4.. .4-4 18 ,4-4 1 ,4-4......1uH ,4-4 13 .3-4 Is .8-4 10'S .14 Ktmerlor 1XL...4-4 t-bawmut, C.....4-4 15 Agawam, F.-....4-4......1' Htark. A It Maseachusitts....4-4 14 BB..4-4 IS K....7-8 Indian Bead., Exeter, A Medford, Aogusta... GUboa'.7.3"JI." Piltslleld, A... Kennebec Everett, A A., Shavnon lied lord. B ..4-4... ..8-4... ..4-4... .7-8... ..4-4... ..4-4... ..7-8... ..4-4... ...4-4... ..4-4... ..4-4... -4-4... ..8-4... ,.10 ..18 ,..)2S ...1-16 ..13 ,.13 ..12 ,.ioH ..UK ..14 Pennerell. K, ' H., Boot. 8..., O.... H is ....1IX .................... ....I.,.,. ,, ,....18 " 0...,...li w N... ..nJJ " ........7-4 82). -.....8-4 A'zu ' . 9 4...47J .......u .... .....i HH.,.....M.l)i .12 ....4-4 .ft'i leseeaee t.s.au ..............1 seeaeeeee 1 8 M.13 A. A II e.44 .! 5 4-4 o. etwee 1 2 IA Is 18 to Coneato Co., K....S-4.. Appleton, A Laci'nla, H. Lyman. K... u, Uttca. I'renront, c ."4-4, inUIuurchard,A... " " C-.... " " . BB, Great Fall, H....M."::i5 t tt i 4-4......14 ti ia riav.f a i..i.M,,wi4i 1 - - w:::r:::-r: ; l"'7 ; lWkUi. A... 9il ,? X., .4-4 IS 4-4.M..41S BLEACI1I.D MC8LIN3. Few York Mlluv4 15 'Dwlght Vamsutta..........s-s :u .Ball'u A Hoo .5-4.. Wlllituusvllle.., Bales......... White Kock. ...... .4-4 Porestdule 4-4, Indian Klver. X. " AX Attawansan. X.. " XX... Mssodvlne..,.,4'4"! BibOkBtone....4-4. Hooe.............. .4-4., LaDgdou - 4-4., " 42-Inch ' 49-lnch Wanregan.........4-4. t'epjiereit 82'; 2.1 .4-4 a 4-4 m 17 ,16 .4-4....lg .Tk4-4......16Ji 124. 14 ...15 ...17 Xjonndale. 4-4... mim'.' s,".l.:,.?.w- " 7-ii.; Bartiett 8-4... m.i....t. w.r-...,u. . James 8fm MiUs'Tj-Vriisj " a.lnnl, 1.1 11 u S U-10CU...1H!. ,14 ,17i ..iff .15 ,.lX .is Great Fn,, J...7-8 " 14 ,18 .21 ...17 Dtlca. .6-4 au e4st(t(tO1...a.1 eeeti...V 4.a.e60 0-4 59 sU A -A mi Red Bank..... . Z S3 Wallham. X...".;":;""l8J " 42 luoh ,"iil5' ?1 42, Ml IO-4......55 4ee...et eeee.se.aes Boot, lt....... " W Androscoggin, ..10-4, ,..8-4., ....4-4., , .6-4., .4-4. ,18 V""-;.: in. i. -J w.ii. ..... .. 4.J ia n . VII? ' tntnam . - ......... .67.4 .14 19 4-4 1 1 reen,a.4:S;"" Amoskeag,A-..r.4:t:;:!? WhltensvIIle .4-4... .7-8... tU04Ba.eeseeeets3-4.,.,,. 9 GINGH4MH. Lancaster........... ......18 ; llartrbrd Berkshire, Caledonia, Amoskeag, York , Blue II 111. North Held, Oakland.. 2n 1 Uuanoke., 16 DKKIMs, 9 Otis Company. On... ". BB. ill ,15 ,15 Working Man's... Union. Paclflc Hamiltou. ... ......... Manchester......... , ....Hi ,.17 Warren Brown,. Lewihlon. iirn tarn Columbian ..."M"5o' 13 1 .14X ...14H ,m.20 ..27 ...IS MM DF. LA INKS. ....... i I liowell....... .....20 Suraguea.., 2c lArmures 8TB1PKI) SH I K riNO-s. tltSHMtMltlO .......JU Amoskeag 21 York...., IM TJncasville,. 11), American b Mamilton 22( Everett i e s see aeesss 15 TICKS. York,eo-lnrh.-.. 26 , 1 liorndlke Yora. H2-lach Hi', Amoskeag, A. C A.....M " A B-...............U'. ' C..... 20 ' I)-..-... W Conestoco 4-4 .'2h ' Kztra M Swift Elver 17 VV'hliteuton, A to ' Bb 17 , " C 15 fie i4 i'liorudlke. 20 17 Methnen, AA ......S2 Mnuillton itegular.zs Willow Brook ai fc'verett.. 20 " A, Kira.........,8-) HHiundeu, CC H) I IVitrl Hlver ,;o I'lttuUela in Amoskeag, p.iperetl Lacoula... b lark, A A m os k eag ........l . Lacoula. Js Nauaikeng Bftttens is Slew Market. 14 BItOWN I RILLH. 11 lAtiulelon IS i'l'ieiuonl,., 18 i Dg'jsta...., ....18 I Wiulhrop.. COIISKT J HANI. Msess...eei 18 14 - 1 lfl ea. .. 14X I'eiiperelL. Haies Indian Orchard. Kverett 15 11 T II E PRINCIPAL DEPOT roa thksah or REVENUE STAMPS No. 304 CHKS UT STHEET. CL'NTKAL DErOT, tiu. 103 8. FIFril ST.. (One door bolow (Jhesuut street), ESTABLIrillKD 1862. DDAFXrJSS.-EVEUy 1N8TROMBNT THAT science and skill have in""'''1. ff'u hearing in every degr " deatnesa; also, Beplra- U.r8i afso, CranoaU'. 'l'.VVricrtt?&,UiSr,?fs any otheis lo n, ,.? M ACJCIJlA'a, Ko. ll 8 TKNTH Htreet- twin"1 ' I""1"1 TXT I L h I A M 8. O B A N T, W COMMISSION MalROHANT. Me. 8 a PULaWAKK Avenue, PhUadelphla, Thinont's Gnnpowder, Kelmed Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Baker A Oo.'s Chocolate Cocoa, aid Krouia. CYooker, Urns, hk Co. 'a Yellow Metal Bueattilng, BolU asid NaUa. Mat COTTON AND FL.AX, BAILJUUOK AND CANVAH, Of all number and brands Tent, Awning, Trona, mud Waeon Cover Duck Aim) PatH'r Mauuaoturers' Drlor Jfelia. irom oue.o tv veifcl Uitl altli yanlli g. Belting. Ball Twine, etc " JOHN VV KVKIiM AN A CO., iao,iwjui!iJai. a.ui FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEW3. Spinner's u0Tiew of Seymoar.g SPf-'nson's Latest Ultimatum-European, Adriccs. ' FROM WASHINGTON. Sptckd Detpatch to Tho Evening Telegraph. The President's Luteal. WiSHiis-oTON, Oct. 28. Forney Chronto t Hilt the Na ionai Repnb ican both refused to encnm ber their colunint with Johnson's letter t9 hyr'.vg. 1 iiltctl (States Trea-nrer RniM bas written a letter to John n Hmm- ' taJ 1 1 lUUt VI- New York city, son of oW' Alexander Hamilton- in which he reviews Seymour's speech at Bo ehester in regard to distributing the national """"''i nd proves Sevmour guilty of making: rrOSS nilsstatemenU. TtlaTervnArann.l K.pI.W and will attract great attention from the high position of ho-h partle, who were one warm. friends and active workers in the Democratic party. Appointed Storekeeper. Joseph L. Neill was todav annnlntn.l Htnr. keeper of the First district, and George 8 Tarrott Storekeeper of the Seoond district of - Pennsylvania. FOREIGN. Another Transntlniitle Line of fSteamera -Advleea from HoutU Auaerleaw By Atlantic Cable. Flopbncb, Oct. 23. A line of steamers be tween some Italian port and New Tork la pro jected, to accommodate the increasing trade in frntt. Paris, Oct. 2C Later Bio Janeiro advices state tbat the United States steamer Wasp bad arrived at Montevideo with Mr. Washbnrn, the American Minister to- Paraguay, on board. Mr. Washburn has pro tested against the violation of the American Legation at Asuncion, In Paraguay, forty per- sons havlr.ee been unlawfully seized there under tbe American Aug. From Boston. Boston, Oct. 26. A man named McPherson. assaulted a black man named White on Saturday evenlnfr, when tbe latter shot McPheraon, in flicting a fatal wound. White surrendered hi a self, claiming; to have acted in sslf-defense. HKABISaB AT THB CbNTRAL STATIOV. Eugene Kurtz was arraia aed before Alderman Beltltr on the charge of larceny of a pocket book. Eliza Mas;ee testifled: I live No. 37 8. Tenth street; 1 keep a bedtling More; I had my pocket book, coiitaimna $165, stolen from me in my. store on the 20ib ot tJune; two gentlemen came in on tbe 12ih of June and priced mattresses; -they said they wished to set one for a ladr; on the following Saturday a Mr. Dunn came in and aked if a card I bad Riven them, was the r.ame of a pentleman I was speaking -to; they stated tbey wished to see tome matt re; see; they asked me to raise a mattress, and while doing so I suppose my money was taken; two weeks since the pri soner came in aud said his name was Eugene -Kuviz, and bad beard 1 bad lost $165, and bo niiia i r it settled;, ahortly after- waids a person representing himself as Kurig's brother came in; tbey said they wished' to settle tbe affair amicably; I told them to call the fol!owin(t Fritluy; I nave not seen them since till to day. J. H. Kurlz testifled I Jive No. 1021 Market sireet; my sen bus been away from the city three months; I told him tbere wai a warrant out lor bis arrest; it was concerning an old allalr: I wrote to him two weeks after, and told him it was not tbe Lancaster affair; it was a new difficulty ; he then came back and said he would lace the old lady, and he did so. Held in $1500 bail to answer at Coutt. Alexander Levy had a hearing on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Jobn T. Giliot testified The defendant on the lCib of Octcber came into my place and asked me to cash a check for $26-70; I said I not know him; be asked me to go into Mr. II u it's and he would puarriintee tbe check was correct; after comma back I cashed it, and he said he wished to pet a silk dress and ave me a check for it; on taking it to the bank they knew nothing about it. Adam Brink testifled he had caihed a check for him for $'2322, and the defendant' said his name was not Bonnesell. Mr. Griffiths testified that the defendant on ih' 17th of October got foods to the amount of' $2S-70, and save a check for It; he asked for a friend of mine; the check is worthless. Mr. H. Puncoast testified I keep a hotel No. 1117 Filbeitatreet; Iknow defendant; he boarded. . witb me aud did not pay me; he also borowel $7 lioru nic: he owes $1-20 lor board; he said he was an Insurance audit. Patrick Smith testifled The defendant pur chased good a and gave a bogus check for $223st. Committed. STEAMBOAT LINES. r-lTr.N rillLADELPIIIA AND TBEN. pifcofcirW-wAa ton bteamooat Line. The steamboat Luwi MJURlusT leaves AROU street Wharf, tor Trenton, stopping at Tacoay, Turresdale. tleverlv. Burlington, iitluLOl, Florence, Bobolua' Wharf, and White Hill. ,t Leavve Arch Btrent Wharf Leaves Booth Trenton. Saturday, Oct. M. 7 A. M Saturday, OoU M, It A.al bunday, O.'t a t, to HurllnRton. Bristol, aud Inter mediate lauding, leaves Arch street wharf iilA.H. and t P. W ; lc avta Bristol at 10K A. M. and HP. M. Monday. Uct 24. S A.M Monday, Oct. 14, 1'i M. Tuesday,. " 27, 8 A. Mi Tuesday, 27, 1 P.1C Wed'day. lbursday, ' urioay. 2H. 10 i 10 80.11 A.M . M ,M Wfcd day, " IM, V.M. rhmsdav. " 2. 1 P. Id Friday, 80, I PK Fare to Treuton. 40 ceuts each wav: Intermediate placos, lt6 ccutH. ill ? FOU WILMINGTON, CHB8T1B, t-Ss"!h3t-ANlt UUOK.-Fare, looeot. Jtxour CS?r?"t. slo a tioaets, 16 0001a. Tu stbuiur AlUitti leavts CHESNUT Btreet W harf at S 4 A. M.,and retarulug leaves Wilming ton it 1 r, 11, Kxcumlou tickets. 16 cents. Tue stesuur B. U. BlL.1UxX leaves vJidJubJUr Btreet W harl at s P. SI. i'are. 10 oauta. 10 1 r , OPPOSITION TO THH OOSf- biinju itAix.itUAi ajki so. (ma, biuibr JOHN bylvkstjcr will ruake daily excursions to wiiiuiuk-uju iauu,..w!ywu(. ioucu- 1 .. u I . I.ut. mini MMrdlia 1 1 . IabvIi,. A UnLT btreet a ha. rat A.M. aad S'iW P. Hi 1 retoruliiaV ltav wimihtrioi at 7 A, M. and li io P. At, T l.ht friilulll. taVlin I W. BURNS. Captain. Light ft-elghte taken. X8U aSiaW iriTls splHudid bteambuat JOHN A. VVAlt-itavi-s CHI18N UT btreet Wharf, Phllada., at I o'clock and o'clock P. M., fur Uarlington aud Bristol, touching at Klverton. Torrevdale, Andalaaia, and Beverly, l'.eiurulug, leaves Bristol at I o'Olook A.M. aod 4P.M. Jfare. cenu each wari Kzoarsloa SO eta. f 11 ti FOM NEW YOaK-SWIFr-SDBJs BUBr.teAa i raiispoi lmliuu Vvuiupaujr mt-wm a. u csviit'bure juii'ci, via uemwure auu m Canal, on aud alter the 16th ot March, leaving dally ai li at. aud 6 P. M coautiotlug with all JNorthera an4 ICautoru liDes, . u ior irelKht. which will be taken on aopommodatta Urms. ei'Diy to WJLl.IA M. BA1HU A Co., MTED BTATEfl u'fcV'ENfJB SAU .1. Priuoipal liepot. No. ens ItlKiSJNU'l Bf.ut. Central UtJiiot, No. liuhtmih ' p'SS' uedoo bloW cinuiiu i't'l,'",''n!C? . Kovenne t tamps of every description 00 Astantlyo buawtM8"Wr9 irrvww 'jatss&vu .
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