TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 18G8. MODERN OA VA Lli Y. Drnronni anil their Wcipom, Of tLe many problem 10 ba solvt) 1 by the ttudeiit of tun modem art of war, nous ar more open to debate than those relating to cavalry. While artillery ami lufantry havo prog rer end with rapl i etril-a, the cavalry of Lnrojiean armies re tnalnii aJ, it waa at the ba glnning of the century. Defending for iU fnocess iu bittle not on the p rfeotioa of 1U firearms hut on the Impetus of its charge, it bag fallen lnuk in tht struggle for HUperioritr. The h lfle oau no gallop fAsitrjatil the swortU toau C311 strike no harder th in when N-jy'a pleiKiid pqnadrou1! were fhaVerpd to pieoej sgainst the liritih mjuared ou the plains of Waterloo; but the llitstie of llitne that thuu heiaMul the fatal Btorin of bullets now burst forth with live-fold, rapidity from the faoos of the infantry t-iitiares. Young troops uiiy fctill be dismayed by tni thun ier of th- ai vaucirij htrrt-iuen; but if once the foot-flollier Las learnt what his breech loading title can do, tin- pw t-r'ul uioralctlHut of cavalry charges irtiFt miely bo ilyPtroytd. The withering tire Which a lino f infantry c&n now pour forth would H'eiu to make charges against troops in formation almost au imp liability at nil eveuts a rat-b. cuterprisp, iu which Biioo-sas is nearly hepekbs. .liut eviiu if cavalry has loit its place in the line of battle if it dare no longer riir-h ln-tidlorg af'Muet the terrhd lank ot the em -my 'a infantry it has uss of its own from wliicti neither infantry nor artil lery cm divorce it; and it is as essential to a geitrul now as it was in th-3 days of Napo leon. It way pnt-vibly !, though we dare offer no moti prediction, that heavy cavalry, designed to luvak the enemy's ruuks by ir.s force, ni;y di.-npppiir by degrees from the mtihter rolls of anuiee; but it is more thin ?)robt.bln that in its place will ppringupa ight active force, powerful enough to roll up the enenij's 11 auk by its wall-directed charge, 3 . . . 1 l . . 1 i . . .. il - 1 1 . c . . auu r nn i en in periuu m must) uuntjs ui out- look and intelligence to which a mounted man I alone ia t qual. I Dr. Johnson haa deHoed a drasroon ai a kiad of Boldier that lights indifferently ou foot orou horseback; and to little fc-aa this mounted in fantry found favor in the eyes ol European nations, that the dragoo-i, as iu our service, baa tmlrely lost his origiu;l character, and become a heavy cavalry soldier, hnd nothiug else. Neither his equipment nor his training is suited for the woik for which, in the first instance, he was designed. The truth Is, that tbe parade and dash of cavalry are so muoli more exeiiing and pleasant than the duller work of infantry, that preB3are is put on by tbe officers commanding troops of this nature, and by degrees they are assimilated in all but name to pure cavalry. We see this tendency in every branch of the service in our field battbdes of artillery striving for the il rapidity and system of herse artillery, in our volunteer artillery quitting their true position as garrison gunners to become field astillery, aud in the universal desire to ba mounted which runs throughout the army. Yfft the late American war has taught no les ion more distinctly than that the dragoon, or mounted rillemen, is of the greatest value. The doctrine taught by Marshal Marmout, who savs that nothing is more useful than the I establibhrnent of dragoons (who should not ue perveneu liuru tueir original cutracierj, and by Napoleon, who wrote that cavalry Should be furnished with iu jjrms, aud knotf J bow to maiiojuvre on foot, receives its latest continuation from the practice of tue American war oi recession. Colonel Dennison thinks that cavalry ehould be divided iuto two distinct species heavy cavalry, or cavalry of the line, and light dragoons, or mounted r'lles. Of the for mer there was little or none iu the Coufede- urate army, and had there been it would have found but, little employment. General Fitz uugh Lee, in a letter to Colonel Dennison, jays "1 tachew heavy cavalry the cuirassier tans pair. They can only be employed during ictual conflict, and in this country, from its topographical features, opportunities seldom cccur lor charging with large masses of cavalry, I ke Murat and 13-issiorea at EyUu, or Seidhtz at Zorndorf, for instance; so sel dom, indeed, that the expense does not jus- tity keeping up such organizations while awaiting bitch opportunities. I participated in every battle foucht between the two pnn- jt cipal armies in Virginia during the late war Mllbetween the North and South, aud cannot llrecall a single instance where cavalry en Ifmasse was employed on the battle-field, save in a few instances against oavalry itself." And Major-General Uosser dismisses the subject more tersely in these words: "Nei i i V 1. . . ' 1 4 . . 1 a l tavalrv in the late war; it was all mounted trifles. Cavalry was not used on the battle- fields as Ney and Murat used it under the 1 great Napoleon; and the rtason was, that it wbb not cavalry.' It ia useless, then, to seek in that four years' struggle.Jeo'fruitful of interest in strate gical and tactical science, for any examples of the use of cavalry as the offensive arm on the battle-Held; but we may learn much of the employment of genuine dragoons both aa cavalry and infantry. One of the first pointa to attract notioe in the use of dragoons aa eavalry is th? superiority conceded to the re volving pistol over the sabro an idea which, as Colonel Dennison savs, will be scouted by ttOEt cavjdry officers as absurd, and contrary 'to the whole traditions aud genius of the ser vice, let we have here collected a number of instances in which tho success of the pistol land tbe comparative failure - of I tbe sword are con-p'-uons. Major oooii, cesciiumg a con.uci netweeu a iquadion of Ulazer'a Fdeiil cavalry and a quadron ot Jlosby s parmaus, spcaKa or tne temarkiible dt-ni. nstmtion of the superiority I the revolving pistol. Of a hundred Kde Jhs twenty-lour were killed and twelve grounded by the revolvers of tie Confederates. iOn this point, ako, Gener.d Stephen D. Lee Writes: "The sword is a good weapon, though but little Uffd during the recent war. It haa lost much of its effective net-s by the improved revolver, with whioh the cavalryman will make the dashing charge with more confidence. My expnieuce was that tbe cavalryman was timid with his sabre in fighting against the revolvers, and for the leat.1 excuse will drop the eabie for the revolver, tvud in many in stances is comuelled to do so in actual coufliot iDy irregularities of groun l, obstacles, etc I do not see well now the sword can he dispensed with permanently, aa some such weapon ia required in case ammunition fchouid ba 'exhausted; but if any weapon ia to be dis pensed with, I should say the sabre in pre ference to the li Ho or revolvers. These two latter, rifle or revolvers, are indispensable. Iu very instance under my observation, the re volver replaced tho sabre with the mvah of the trooper, ai d against the enemy." Nor Is .Esclh-h experience without instances to the jiame effect. When Captain Jenyns, of the iluth Urn-purs, was making his way back to phe English lines after the charge of the Light Brigade at Jialaklava, on a horse which was 'mortally wounded, an officer and two sol lliera of Rnsiiiau cavalry opposed hia progress. With bis revolver he held tbtu some time Ut lav; but at lerclh the officer dashed in upon him with his sabre, only to be shot down Wore getting within leacti, when the other i(wo allowed him to proited without further olestatiou. The author of "Modern Cavalry" holda the SpeDcr carbine, one of those inagaatae armi ci taiuing peven or eight cartridges, whioh ran be fired in the lnoat rapid succession wiibent reloading, to be the wenpon for this branch of the service; to which should b added two revolvers, and a sabre so arrauged as to be left with the horse when the cavalry man is dismounted. Iu this he ia supported by GeueralH Stephen and Fi'jihugh Lee, the toimer of whom considers that "with this equipment the cftvalryuim ia always ready for tbe e)iarg with. con'lMeuoe, aud oan always be med difm'ninted either against cavalry or infantry." Men thus armed, if only properly felccud for intelligence, strength, and power of ririfDg, aud not taken irrespective of special, qualifications, as at present in our service, are capable of performing the mist brilliant ser vice either aa cavalry or infantry. Lotion AtLthu ii m. FOREIGN. FRANC K. tneen ImiUollit Iu PnrW, i'wff.1 (0i. K) corremondcHCO of London Time. The I'm InUmh ore curious to uet i RliUl of 1 n I e: In, ex- (. uce n ,( M(mn, Wild, w ll.n Uer hiitle of limni tnun tnirty icrmiiie, In liitlg'vl lu t Lie II ittil 1U l'n Moll dr? KOiiilil, liue ill ttlvolt. Peiipln loiter i.tiont anil look up hi tbe wimlovj hut no one of Hie vuliiiir putulo htm uauht h tjtliup-ie 'f lur liilu-u .M:J -Nly. (lival. c.iriomu , io,, In excitto by the K.ct, of Kiither Claret hehm MtiOiiK o.s, hs well a tne gallant M rl, who stilus to bo r.s ludi.spciinHole to the (itieen ns lier M.lrldiul iiitutc Hor. Tiiuie nio ninny pollre Intuiting ao ut in unit inn i' ml out of imiforii), ior our royal tSpu'ilHii KtuEtHBie e.X, cling h vlulitl ton of hoHinlliy. Wild oi (Hth hi ft gi veil to ldi people Mhout. me llieu,liol to nlveeuy Information, especial y )i Join UMllHts liKjuire wliai In j?oln on. Toe troln itrilved hi. Ltur iniilulirhL on KrlU'iy, mul hii hI pi-cau'loni wernuseU i prevoul tuy oaa eniiK tne iojp.1 travellers. M. Mou, lire ex intii. 'a iHie Ainbnmior Ht, i'arl.s, iis iu le mi the police ari'ai:gewoiis. Xae l'anstau Jcnn h1h i,nvo Kpokt n mi much about ilu rciu- iKlHijf the Hpanlsti Court, i tie conlestors of ho liueen, ley us well us ecciosinntlcat, inn n u in oc r of poliiicl execulions whiou took place dniiDg tno rcii;a of Isabella, IbKt It Is by no inortne lmpossthlo to luiHglne a cluss of our populnttou who (ireel the JuiHes of tbe rfimi Moniie when In thetr csnlavei with u churav ii i, Ming tuo same lo h Judy ivIkiN rtgiii-ueil fitll I I'lo reepect, by liie l'tulHiftu workmen. However, wn get to know a llltle ol v. hvt, ) noun on ueHpltd llio precjtu lions u ken. (iiietu Jinuel ( ithtr asULaes or rerily Itels a u u;:hty lno. llerooca lo all who uiioue with nyiopathy to lu r fall. Hhe epoaks with confluence ol her ton's return lo me throne, and Kilo's tust bho htH no tlesiie horsoif to rthiijuo the rHponli!)Hy of rulo. Her Mnj.sly prows very anlmaieil when rclt-T-riiig to tne military ntn of the revoiu lion, and wouhl ovloentlv like to have titeta In her power. Her Majesty na brought with her nonio holy rlic, a .iu 'uses of Jewels, u.nt the KOlittn roso which I'lu- XI bestowed on t lie K-ou y,ueen ai a rewnrj l.tr ter virtues, Ttie Kiurf Consor', w ho la 8CtiCt,y nipulloued in me newspapers, Is, 1 heiiyvti, Joi!y-d lu a lloorubove thetjueen. He, 1 mui lolo. tuKe4 all ihnt hns occurred ts a mattor of ourno. Ilu On one or two lulimuto filetidx wl'ii nlm. mud amuvia l.inucll In Us own way iicin Mcbtu'.lnu u;i coine up lroru I'au wlih his erllNllo basKtue. He, too, cares nothh.g nbout politiel ovenu. Tlio u eon'! 1'ai'owell Letter. Before leaving Pu, O.nveu Isabella un.l hir hUKband nddrekHed tho iollolo(j letter lo tna I'criecioi iri liHssei l yrmccM 'On quitlli'g the towu of 1'aa to fix our resi lience Unipoi'ftrlly In 1'nrls, we boii' Impressed on our neartB ttio touching lecollooilon of your filtenlloiiB, rind those wQlcu the Mttyor uud lue other autboriilts of the iowu huvoBhoivn to ward us. Xue wishes of our hearts would not do gutisuea if we ount leu io nil you inoi, ii e comu ntve bou connnleu ,ior ine nu ciioj OHUsod by me uu nappy aeminifB oi uur ottovea country, rvo fchouid nave found thai coufolutton lu Pu. thunbfi to Hie fondness of ttio bmnoror nd to the pcrltct ruunnei' la which you, sir, have currltd H out. NV'lle exprtsblug to you tuts tlncere lounifertRtlon of our HtiullmuiiLs, we pray you to convey It to all tbuee to wuom wa con lit not ooromuniivite It as wo desire; aud we luiiuJKe the hope tbl you will not forget us, hh Pim, its lnhttbituntK, and Hh authorities will never DO loigoueu by the King or ttpata. "IrtAllKhhA, "Jj'KAMOlSUO DK ASSIH. 'Tan, November 4 RAILROAD LINES. 11ILAPFXPUIA, WILUIfiQTOS AMD BAL- ., u or t commencing MOiJDAi', (Juioner 6, 188S, Truths will i...vijtpok cor uur ol HIvOAJD Bueet auU VtAsii. IKWIOJS AVtuue as fullowu: Wav-Mfcil Irtdii at S itu A. M. 8nndn eTnnntrMl for l-.ulnmore, atoppmg l 11 Kcgumr niciuinii, ecu. n cniiE who neiaware rtanroau i winalugion Sji C.-ipfrTd and Inleriuedlate Hiuuoun. Azpiess Train at 11 4 A.M. (Sundays excepted) for jsaituuore ana wtwuiutsiou, Kiupmg hi winuiDnioa. PtrrjviUe, and Havre-du-Ur&ce. Cwuneota ai yu xniugvou wiiu iraiu ior mw vuv iLzoivus '1 ralu 4-mi F. M. (ouuday ezoeule4) fur JRHlmor ana Wbcnlnton. stoiioiug at Ulieitut, Tburlow, Lluwoud, CmyaiOiit.V llmluulou, Newport, B ftuton, Kewark, tUiou, NorUiesl, Olunwion n, yuryvuit, iiavro-ue-urttcu. anniumu, rwryuiHii i, tdiFHtiud. MmuuDa. Clito'a and Mieuamer'i kuu. IN. tin Kr)irwii at 11'3U i. M. Ually tor bnUlmt.ve and W&Khhiirori. '.onului. ai cnuttr, i timiow, Liu wood, Clayuiont, Wilmlutitun, ilotfarlc, IKklou, l,nriheal. PurrvvlUk and Havrfr(iUrao9. l ivingt m for U'o.-irtau aioiuro auu fior.'olk will take lnU.U A, M, XrsMu. wrT.litlNHTON TRAIKM. Htopplna at all UkJona betwou froladeliiiila anci WUniiniiUio. . r-uUhiieiDtiia at niti A, H.. r&o, am anri 7 It F. M. Ine uou i, M. ITaln eounte.'' wtia DuUvvkia ballrad 'or riiriann tma inw-ai-tiivs swLiaa. l-uVti WllntluKiKiii T u auu 11 A, AI., l iAi. 'o, ml y. ii. The tt'AO & , ll. riral will at a;op belweeu Crinalcranrl 1'hlltultiliililtt. '1 he 7 ou 1J. . train from Wilmington runs dally. All oilier Accommodation ir".iu8uuu.yb Muoiueu. IfKOltt hAlllMVlllil. - rtULJi.UtjLifHL.S.. Lml Baiuruore Tte A. M., Wi y-M:i; V S5 A. ii. lijorMi; t io i. M aprii 7 Sm P. U., Kx.rirnj. HllNllAY I KAl.t ffcUtt iAl.i'l!UN. X waves Uu:tlniorat7'SdP. M.,s.ot.piug at rU'?uol;a htTti mau's. Abtritnen. ilivro-c- Ji'j, 1'erryvUle, I'Lar.OHbiwn. Minli.SVskl. K tlon, icwf, tauto'l hitiort. Wllruliikion. Clruion', Llawooi, a.id I brouirn tlCKVBI io a.t iioinw m;. :n, aim eoLU v,i. ma? oe iitoourea at tho '1 Hut at OUiea. H CliiisiNtiT brrcel, nnStr tbtt iotjIIuiijUJ lio:-.l bcr. a no. stute-rooroe and bertk.li In sle-piiig c:. urn dnricK Ihfi dv. Pe.'Boru onoi HI; t cfcpta at h!n otiice can uv lat-.r i.k; j i hh'KO t? eir eaidsii:e w in unmu i kbjim inwivi iai U. If. KKNflKY, Huri'irlptenitnl HAMPEa AND AMBOY KAILBOAD, .J C: ASUb) Ob HUt US. on and a!t" MOiN I'A V. Nov vi. l ,cs. tne MOIt v INu AaWl.MOUATluX 1-lNlt,. lenvlnit Walnut islrvH WliuiJ, Y oilileliin. U 6W A. AI. fir iX.'vy York, via sjnmli Antho, PI leave at 6 i A. M., and n,e lice leavlPK nr Xsn. 1 Norm rivr, Aw Vorn, 6 i0 a. 11. lor Pnliantipiila, U1 leave at tt SO A. fit .tin Hills' at all lbi Usui.) Rlailona. '1 he '1 rain leBVlng Wuhiui rtirpet Waf at 3 30 P. 11. lorM-w VorK, ami leaving Btw lo.imu. jyi . f,it PldladilpliU, will be dlsio'tiliuied cltcr Mtttar. Cj . rov. i, eiiu lun 10 auu irnm wmi rnimneiimi Dt-ioi. w. 11, UAIZMKM, AU'i'iii. 1 1 liftdelrhla, Not. 20. IB08. 11 21 at CKP.OMO-LITHOGRAPHS. RAILROAD LINES. NOKTa PEXKBYLVANIA BAILUOAU. IUulK KUU'l K. horiii aiid moot .ul ll.. a I r. II. ....... r . ... - Ihunk. liamleion, Whit Kav-n, WtlUccbarra, Ml bnO (lly. Xr.nnl I rmi.l Plio.ton HHFii.mii CnFlum. dale, and all iba poln ID Ult LtthUk aud Wyoailni IXia) KHgtost raei.KPf nepot in Fhiiaaeirnia, , w. corner of BKRKb and A Mf. Hi OAN sirwia,' n Ki.rVIm Dmi, k h. A I m -tnn and afta W J- DKJCsDAY. July 2I. lift Pttaaor T.-ains li Ihf Ki lif,i,l corner ct BKRK.H and 4H HH.l'JS trei. tiall (Kmr.v eromitad), as f niows: , At ('it A. M. Aoouniinudatiua I ox Jror t Warja- hmKii. At7'4A M. Morning li pnwit for Hetaiebeni aa4 rriiicipr.l Ktniloiis 0.1 Wort:i remit ivanla rtU.u ii, 1 00 npci !! 11 ai Be. hl.nrii.'i wltn i,hlgn Valle and i.mh aMuniiHQu.'uajna rnroft.is rof Kaion. Al lentn-r, t'alafciiqii, KlatiriKion. Wnath Crinna WoaihJ-rly, JcnoMvllIti, Huitjuio, Wb'V Hnveu. WlleOnrrH k!ng'tou. Pltlaujii, aid all polnti in Uv hl h anil wyur.'ni Vil':va. i.o in 0 .nu.iulioo wnh itngu and Mah'.nov Ktllrvad for M.na.i, io. and w iih t'utuwihr.a KAhroac tor ltnuurt, icavila illivr. uti'A Vi ii!iai.,ao:t Arrive at Jiaoiniiiooin i 12 h A, to : a.. likeibir: at 8 P. M.; at Matiuuov cut Ft t t". JU . riciit'iTH by thta train ctri ta" the ljnlU vaney iraiu. o'r eiinciiOm at itir A. . o .ti'.iioa. ami noiiitn ob Nhw Jt rnur Central R.-.i:,-rui iO New Voik. At 8-4s A. M. AootitnmodiMlnn lor no:..n Pl'hiic at ll Intermedia b. ai.ion.-., iv.Te!itfHiii for vmiiow irovn, na'iuinu au iiaiuiTUle. bv tl.u train tnlto Mtovi at. U!d VorK lijfii. AtinVii A. W Acoouou iJiilliia t.:ir Fort 5anhlnf ton.niot'. tnf a' lutTui dh,t buuo.ii. ! r. ai . ienuti valley j!.spr! Mr 1.0:1. it eio. a !l""lowii. ijniiti'. Whi e h-.v i. VHkcliatre, llKx:;tu, UaUaiiuy ;ltr. Control a t r"-i.timoi.h. Ml C'urmxi. I'luiMn and Hran'oi.. iind si! iiohm lo filijii) ali J Wyomie Oortl U"irt is.-.. At it S3 i. f l A jc .iuuio l.v.ln j f.. ljoyict jvn. stopi'ini. ai all InU'ri'iei.lrte h'rvIdum. o ' hit r.itn. x.. .'.;. au 1 t'tmiiifiii.a ntjr- ;,)f tip'tnU'li-11., Kaiton. Alenloau. &laacb tMn: Wiiik'niarie, a id !cr uiton. Al 4'1. P. H .a coo Tm'ilHtlon ) Ojyiei.kitTn. ouipioiiij at ah luwrii'dla.e ttalioua. Poi.'.-'i'i!or r .r a mow eroi nn.viro, an .' iix.mvuio tabe HCoBt Alilcfrinoj (i,r fjew Uooc at D iyi'jelowii. At 6'm V. !. 1 tiroiKli w,.iuniuiw tai.ou ior m.i,nl" hmu hui'. all hirlloi.H ou o,iiii kl:irol K'jrtfi Pe"i ''I- m-H.i h.-. iriiil, co:'nec.i..s at I .uthiF-firvi vti'i r,--ti l) Vn!icjr I j in 1 M ul B'Hiiiiol'aui'S Uvea. MiiTrftio r ;m on. isfi-.i'Mvn Uuueu Ciihiik. At 8 21 f. W ai '.iu:.M.i.i4ll.ii Ior Lanro.lMV.Btou. flDn' fi" I lr"-.oi-!ha atr.'l xiM. l ! I M lit Am..ni,tir..1'V.!iiil for ")rt Wkibll'l on. ....... ll.nJAr A I'.it1 VP IV PKlLAO.'rr.PHIA, ' i'i''iji iii-Lllio'eili ml u 00 finil 11'ik'i it.. rH.. tt-l aurl '3U V. il.. U'oi A. M. una JriD KM. 'l'r!a rca'rra rt'fu.'t C')...c:; .in wit!) 1.4,ti,h Val:..y ami irl-.in "l't -iiRir'"h.. siu fitiM .iv'.iiu. pcrae. W Ltt.ivsuar.-o. Akckhsv C fc'id Haul 1 ton. ! nr leavintt wilkinarre a 1-B P. K. oo :Tj'it ni Hi'thl' liem at vug 1". M... a.iil arrii in 'mi. i Ipliia r: ('3!i l JJi. tai, i-i"nov:i o' b j a. m., 6 eu ana 7'0') r. !J. From '.ftni'thht Rt 7'.'1 .. . M. From Sort V-'aeblRifou t' iIO A. K. anil ! ' ON MTN.DAYH. ruttiirtBlphln for Weia'eliolu atval A.iV., Pn i;df i(.oih ior Uoyhiiowu t'J ml i'. iu.. '. iLStun 11 ior I'luiad'-liiiB t 7'in) A. 11. i!?: lj:'ieui for PhllaaelDiila at 4' V 1. M. 1'ltth ano Hith ttreefi Pytic'ur (Jars rovr n ii.ir.ti-r to ua.l from lli nuw d'inot. V-oteMor ijfc.nd sua 'I' ;i led trixta i,ina nO Union L'.nti run whbln a short distance of ue uepot. Ti.-lteM nniht be proenreo at the Ticket oflice, In oriier J sscurq tb lowtst rat.s ol tre. Tlcli'ti Bold and Baptmio cueuKed throaiih 10 wiln t 'n! pninin, ai ni)'i I'io'-ih IVtiusylvanla BjArtg li'Tloeid oSiee, Wo. joe M. VI F"T'H bit-wit. RAILROAD LINES. "i REGAL DC6QCKT. A new and nesntiral Chrooio-Llihoirrapli, after puluilug by J. W. leyer. Just locolvtd by A. ts. 11 Oil INS OX, Fo. 910 CHEsNOr B.rwt. Who haa Jast received NEW C9HOMOM, Ktff GKAVINGH, NJtW VKi.NOI PHOTCKlHAPrifJ, KKW Cltr-SDKJS liNAMl'X'l LOOKIKQ GLAfcbEH, h..v, KliJ FiiEK QALLERT. J0 1 YUlwK. TUB CAilDWN iO' K). A.N'U AMhOY .4M1 I'llllAUKLHItU AM-iiiiKN l'tlS K . 1 hltOA U.iXiM Pa iN I hT ulS KS moil eil 1 AOKLPlllA TO iS'ii.vV YOitiv, AND WAY rtACHa. VHOM WALNOT BTRB IT WHARP. At tl'30 A.m., via Cuiudeu aid Auibuy Aloot f jh Al 8 A. ul vip CaujUcu aud Jell")1 thy Ux. M.ill J'iw At 'I P M., viu CViooeii ni.il Auibuy Kx press i uj atfiH M.. lor Au.b iy and lii'-iundlato Htr,t'o;ii. A t ti'iM and A iM , and i ti 1 P. M. lur Freehold. At 8 toio lu A. il., 2 iud 4 JO P. JI. f ir rreulou. 1, t S Ml B. hllO lu A. 1,1,7, Ail, 4816 and 11M I P. 14. lor ilordduiown. Uu'liiitrUu. lij.vrlr. au 1 il lnio 0, At tiiu Bud iu a. ai., 1. si 1, 4-a-j 0 ana ii'aa p. M. for Fiorenca, AdKwatpr. It V rii', Kiver on, i'a'. ni n, Hud i iBn JQ.0UH6, und i p. 101 Fioieuci and X lvei 1011. Tbe 1 tnd 1P30 P. TJ. Lines leave from Hftrkat lrett Terry (upaer aids.) illUM KaMjINUTOM TUPOT. At II A M..via Kei.bh iriou ..ud Jersey City. New Y01K kaoi.hs Line. Farefi. ai 7-lin aiuli A. ,iO, and 5 P. ii. tut Tronlun Slid Bn-lo. Aud ft' lti-15 A. M. lor Hi lMol. A l 7-JOaun 1 1 a. id. 2 3D. and p. M. for Morrisv he and 'I'ui'jloWn At 7 wi and Ifli A. M. and 2 3), and I P. II. for BclieooK'a mid ltucinK.011. Ai 7 SO and ltrift a.. t. z .to, 4, 0, a-ja c r. ji. ror Dnra- well'b, 'ione-oule, iloimcsbnrs'. laoouy, Wis! i.i. Hili'K, HrlcesourK, and l-'ruuk'oid, and at 8 P.M. fur liO UiS' urg abu lu.eruji'o i;ir nLtfcbioiiD, fiX'jil. v 1 1 iiii.tvij.uriiin xin,roi, Via I'oioieo tUK Utvay. At 9 45 A. M . SM. 4. u a'). and VI P.i. New York JC 1 reun l.i! 1 h, via Jemey 1 11 ; Fre, A 119U1. 11. u-'iiiKraiifc jl.1 n ; riuu, r. auvs A. Jl r.o, 4. can. and 1 P. Al . tor Trenton. Ai l "t A. i., 8 ti-.;uuiid lil 1-. ill., lor lir.a'ol. At 12 P.M. iisit.ni). Ior fiio.-ilvllltj Tullytown. Fchci ck'a, F.ddlr ij iiu.i urmven's t'orrtailalo.lloiiiiej- burs, UiicOiiy. wnwliioiniui:, Ir.ue3i)urs, auu cmus- '1 lie 945 A. r " e.o ana vi r m . twines win run dull. Ail o Iiith, (-uuddyscx-ep'ed. ior l.lntB eaviin; n eoainnioM aoiior luse me cars cn 'Hiiro or Fif.li uuerlB, al Uioiml, iio nil uHvs before Cepariure. I h tars of tt urkei tat. eel nai. way luu direct t t Plnlodeli)Hl Uc-p't. cucinuiuiia Wiluut -niibtn one hqnaie. Ou .unlays tho itrHot hlreet. cars will run iu connect Willi the H io A.M. 6 aa and ii P. M. nines. iii.LVllil!;tlli lli IiAWAKH RAILKOAD IiINJM, IfiOM JiaNSI-SOTOJI DiiCOI. At 7-cO A. il. lor IN aguia Fall., ilullrtlo, Dunkirk, Eiluha, libaca, JeKo, KocUesier, lliuKUatutou, o Ttego, Jra(.'Ub, Ore-it nnd, louirue, Wilnena-re, fecrablou, tlrouUkburat, Waier toip, ochouley's Alouu. talc, ate. At J an A. If, and P. EI. tor BelvHere, Kaston, liEUibi'rlvlile, FHniiiiRloii. e.o. Tno 8 Jl P, ia. Linn conutc s direct -villi tue Train leayluir aUujtdn lor ikinuch C'lioi k, Aneutowu. Betlilene ji, etc. At b V. al. loi Lariibertville and inluruiediate 8U tloiis, CAJUDBN AKI) BCaLISOTON COUNTY I AND PKl.UKi.TOJS A1.NA HlUa.T3TOrVN ItAilj- OAlJs. IKOW AIA1KET TKE11T TKRHY. (Upper Side,) At 7 aid lv A. Aa,, Vav, a M, aud 6 au P. Aa.., for Ale.--sbauibvll.e, iMoureHovru, Hartford. Alaouvillu, i.aibbu"il, llouot llo.ly, cw.ili vule. Kwauaville, Viiiceiiio-A H. ilnnitnantiu. and Peurbcrtuu. At 7 a. M , 1 o and a no p. ll.. lor nowlstown, WriKbtslowu, I'ouki uwu, Aew Kt, lloruer 100, Cicaiu liidae, luilajsiuwu, eiUitrou, ami lillulo'u. 1110 Wll-lilAil 11. OAli.ilt,u, AKekt. pEBESYLVAKIA CLNlltAL BAILkOAD. rAln Tl W at, 1 Ali IJ.U JUflfKOT NOV. 2 2. 1883. Toe na'.uii ct Cn Peji.-.y Wsinia CVii.iul itUiVAd nave tuu A'H j. at 1 liiivfY-rlf-HT auu H.-.Kti' s reK, Kblca U i-ched O.iitfvily by: tne oXrt. t oirne. cMi's. m ii-t cv.t connociluK witn caoa tr.kiu 1- avluj,- :ciii u:A .'"arket strteta tnii'.y uiluuku on. fore tta cein-ri -u The Oiitf.niit and VYrViiiiu titit-i eM run l.u n one unuaro of tne teiiot. Blf i' i.; t:.r ic-Ket" UrtU 00 nod ou anptlottlou at 'iiellcVei, oti' .e N. W. Cjrutx rilu'.il aud Uuc-.'.ul StreeiB, at ttic ilb'iioi. Afc'eu:s 01 ne tlnioa Transter Liiiupany wUI rail ior aod 0 Oliver bHKie Rt tua dopol. UrdeM lei . M .no. ul Ot'U'ik i-tieet, cr JXo, 110 iliwaet u.rjel, a-U fjotive itiei-Vua. , r...,,,,... r tiiiin juxkA. . li.ll 1 ' .a 1 . . PttOll AOCOUilUodiivU, IU A. AL., 1U, t'aHt 1iiie - Kile k.itee aarrUuurg AocouimoUailou Lfcuia.lr 4u:iuimodliou i'arkeubui g traiu...M m..... Cluduiiatl Apr Crlfi aiail auu H'lOlo amprtiw, Polliujeioui i-:xdi's Krio Mull leavn asny, exoto. ouua.r READINO RAILROAD. - OHEAT TBU4TK 1.1 Mi. irmn Plillafleinnla lo tbe Inlorior of I ciinn. ivaula, the r-vhuyiklil, hnaqiiahanua. CiimbHr latul aid WjonilliR Val!, the Norm, Kuribwxit and lli 1'anadaa Munimer I'aaKroKer t rains leave II e Compauv's l)put, Tolrteenm and lallowbhl stropiR. Pi.llr.dt h'lila at tli follnwinrr honra: HORiMMJ AOtDM MODA no."". At 710 A.M. for lieaulug aod all Intvruisdiata stations, and Allen town, lliurrlii. leaves Itoadinf at JD P. It., arriving la Pli'ladpipliia at 9'ift P. M. AtOliMiVU KXPl.KsH-At S IS A. M., for Rnadlnc, I.elianoii, Uorrl. hii'K, Poimville, Pine Orove, Tama qua. t-imliury, W llnauiMport. Kliuira HaohmiHr, Mi Bra l aiiM Iluiral.i, wiikmbarm, Phtstcu, York, Cm n.'Mi- (.'lian berhliurK, HnKeriuiwu. etc. 'J Iip 7 Hoiraiii c.iiineo.fi at Keaiiuc with tba Kait Pei nrylvaolH Pallroad trali.s for AllenUiwn. too. and I be H I . A. M. c. nreciB wit ll tbe bauon Va.ley trail lor H-r'li-OurK, etc.: at Port till 11 1 on with Cuiawiaia llallroHd traliiHor Willi nsi.ort, Iick Haven. Klmlra, eic; ot lihrlHtuirir wiih Norihern Central, ('uinlir. Innd Valley, ami fctuiv Ikili and Hiisuiinhantia train? lor Noribuiiibpriand, Wiiliauinport, York, Cbauibera I'Urg. PimtrovP. eic A Fl KfaAOON 1 XPIIK'H.-T.rave Philadelphia nt 30 a.m. for KetioniK. Polloville, Harrl .Inn K. em.. coi,i,.ijnK wiiii iiiHiliiK and C'ohiinula ttillruud trnln8 lor l'i Inn hla, e'o. POIIMown AH IIM WODATIOX -Leaves Po'-ts-U wu at 4- A. M., mo.p nir a, lmcrno'dl tie Mia.l im; atrivH In l l ilrole (M . al V u A. Al. K.niirntiiK leVi l'hiiatleii hla at 20 P. M.; arrives lu Poiihiuwii m 0 40) P. M. 1 KADINU ACCOMMODATION Leaves Ifadtnx at a. M.,H'ipiiiiK a. all nay sa:iojn; ariivei Id inlrlell hia at iu 1'- A. Al. i .iiuoii h.Iiiimh PnliudolpLla at 5 IS P. M.; arrives in 1 eedli c n' (. i i, M. 1 mint. In Pi liarte.phla leve HarrlHliuri at H'10 A. M , Bi.d Po!tvllle at 4a 4. M, arnvniK In Plifa'iel pliiH hi I P. II. Allernoon tr.ilno eve Unir.Hl)ur at 5fi0 I'. H and pnilHVl.le at i 4) P. M.i arriving at p- lladflnliln al 8 4.1 . . M . liiirilnli'i.'K acoonimodiitlO'i leaves Itnttilns; at 7 15 AM, Bid J arilMiiiri al 4 10 P. .M. Cmum! K at Ki nilEU villi A I erno'iri ACeominndaunu south ai 6 31 1'. M , arrlviiiK In l'i. iialeliliU us 9 li P. M. llarkel train, wlih a Pt.ei ft roar atanii1 leaves l'liilud iphia ai 12 4.1 i.nio for t'olltinle and nt Wy Mot lot t; cm of Pot bvlle it 7 A. M. tur PUil.tdulUIrt end all oilier Way MatlmiH. au IM' Kin. vp t.Kiiit rii 1 urtny. nunuays ?xc?niea. hmcrv irmtia i.hi... P.iI'hvI.o al HMI A. .0 . aud 1 hliwl' iiinn a: 81. P. M; lenvo Pmladelplilit lor Ki "li,( al b U0 A. ll., returuiot; Iroiu Keinug at 4 61 (HKHlErt VAM.KY KAILHO D.-PawmiKers f"r liuwnhiKtowu nun inieiuieuiule p ilnui ihko t ue 7 A. 11.. U'45 and 4 Ml P. u . irai m Iroiu l'iiiia.l-1- j lna; returning Iroiu Dow jIubiuwu al ti M A. H., l uO Hiu fi 44 1- M. 1'B.ltKlO dlCN HAILHOAD Pssionusrs for SVt puck lake 7 fU A. at smu 4 !) 1 P. Al ir.l.1.4 Irom Put (a deiiilila, leturniiis Ir. lu hkleiauk ai 8'1D A.M. and 1-2.1 P. 14. bsi lines lor varioita pointd lu Perklomen Valiey connect with tialus at Coiletfeville Hull okip- YOUK KXPP.KP8 FOlt PITTSBURG AND 1 UK WKtsr. I.entes cfiw Yolk at 9 A. 'H , Aim, aud 810 '. M., .a-hllig ItxadhiK at 1 IV A.M., 181. aod lo I" 1'. Jt ., r.i.d connect hi liarrli-biiri? wi;h Pennsyl niila Knd JNortnern Central ll.inrimu Kxpreiit Tr.ilns lor PltiHhurg, ChicUbO, Wil iaiuBport, Kimira, iil.l niore, etc. JKeionlnK, Hipress Train leaves HarrlsbnrK, on arrival ol 1 eiuiHvivai li Kxprsx Irom Puiauarg, at Holland 89S A. 11., V H5 P. II .piutsliiK Keadltg ..t 441 and 7 oh A. M., and 1P4U t. M.. arriving at Ne v York, It" Id und ll'4iA. M und 6M0 P.M. rJIeiliig Oars Bcconiiianylnv these trains itiroiikh between Joraey Cltv anu Ptiiniiiiri;. without cnanne. liah irahi tor lnv Y'nrk loavui llarrUbnrg at 8 '10 A. 11. ind 'iOi P. 11. MU train for iturmours l.uvm Y ork at 12 on. r-I'll UVLK ILL VaLLIlY RAILROAD. Trains leave loitavllle at b ib. ll'iu A. it., and ti P. M., r uiriiliiK irom Tn.Aitqurt at t!'33 A. H., and 2 IS una 4hCliCyLKILL AND HU-UUlitl ANNA K AI f KOAf . I'runis lonve auburn at 7 ii a. IL for i-ioe-UroTe and llarrtsnuig, and nt 111 16 P. n. for Plue Krove and Treuiont; 1 eiurnhiK front HarrUlmrK at : oU P. II., and hoiu Treiuut at 7 49 A, M , ami 0 36 P. M. TICKETS. Through first clas lickotu and erul Kruiil t.cktla to all ll e Pnuclpal po.aU lu the Norm and ii.tai.d Canadu. ii.xcirbluu lickeM irom Plill&dnlptila to Reading ami luteimedlate niatl'tiin, sond for ty only, aie a nd by HoiiiloK Acc ui iioil.i iou, Alurku. I raiu, lie.vdlng ml Pi Uaiowu AOComuivUailou Trains, at reduced raii-s. JicurRlon Tickets to Philadelphia, (tood fir day only. ,me sold 1 1 Heading uud luieimedinle btallons hy Ktaoii'i: and Polliitowu .tconiuiudullon Tiulna at n nuctd iates. lliD lollowhix tickets ae obmlnable only at tbe Ofiicaof ti, lludioro, Treasurer, Mo i7 . iourih Mireet. Philadelphia, or O. A. Wicoila, Uoueral oupur luiendect. IteautiiK- Coiuiniitauou ticket at ZS percent discount, be tween any poiu.s detnred, tor liuul,l,! ami lirms, lllleniie Tickeis, nood ior a'joo mil-s, bctitea all ) o.iitb, at fi:'no euco. lor ftiuliio.1 atd lirius hiiiKiu Tickets for href, six niim, or t velve nionihs, for holdeis omy, to all poluls, at reduoad '"ue'rgymon re? Idlng cn tl e line of the road will bo fui mm til wnu carua, eut.iiliii; khumutiWes uud wives to licki-iu ai hail faie. acurBion liekeia from Philadelphia to prluclpnl stuilona .good lor Saturday, auuday , ami Moml.y, at reuuetd laie, to bo bail only al tue Tic Hut cilice, at Tl irlfci uih and Cailowhlil sireeis. k jtKH-tH 1'. Ouous ol a t ue crlpllons forwarded to ail the ahuve points iroiu the Uujpauy s Maw freiglit Depot, uroad and W.l ow t-eets. kreitbt Tiains leave PlillailolphU dally at 4 .1 A. W., li'tt noon, sand t P M.. lor Uead inii Lo'mnou, Hunibbury, Pellovilie, Foil Ciluloa, aLU kii pjluu b Alans' close at ihi PUiladelihlu Tost ouico for all t luc.s on the roi.d and lis braumn.s ut S A. Al.., aud lor the principal t-itu ons only ai TU P, to. ,1HL.-Dunnau'S Kx press will co lect BttC- .'uge lor nil trams Iiuvihk I'uiladelpbia Urpot. Oiders I'ail Ue ion at ti. A.u o. .'uivii niisci, u an nuv XJilUi, Tlilrtotntn una canowmu streeu. stO A . M. aud 9v0 f. ai, ll i'9 A, M, , liMOA. 11. ..... i io P. M. 4'mj P. Al, . 6 .) r, 11, 8H0 P, if. 10 45 P. hL ,.JilMi'l(SI, 1 UlllllUtf u js K a n o u & k, HABBisunito ma NsriiVifliA. The nnd rrflcned bavlnar It aad ihe ab ive popular ai d veil-t uowii hoi.Be. wlilcu Inia ben inoroouiv le'airid and ureatly linprnv. d, as well as eutireiy relniii shed llui ohout with elegant no furniture, Ii 'CiudliiK all Hie hoi oli lniciua ol a Hrst-claHS Hoioi, will l.i- re.ttv (or ine rfcoion Of fciieatij ou a--d after the Iftth ol JSoveuibe. lmji. lOSUm TU Us AS V A RLKY. Proprietor. C LOTTOS ANP n.X. J MAIL DLC1C AKD OANVAH, Ol all numbers and brnrM. Tent Awnlrp. Trunk, and W.dii enver ilu.ilc. A !n, Pul'ei' Mi.iiiiliieUr era' li lor Folia, frnni on lofctverui leet wl''-: t-nolln, H'-iunx 8li 1 wlne.elu, . JOHN W. KVF.hiYl N & Oi).. 1N0. lOoJONlks' Alley, FINANCIAL. I IX. I, 9TU A. IL 111111 a. 11, .l'-i'SU P. M- 4 i0 P. HL- .6 10 p, ir, U El .X ... V) I ill. Ei.tuiii.iy tltni to W IlllarjHportr.Dly On diiud y tn(ht iiun-f aer will leave x iiuauKiiinia 1 vojvu. phiiauelpfila itrpriss leaves daily. AUouaer trains d The WeietuJAccvunuiodftlon Train rnus dully, et. eepl eiui.day. For tills t.wu t'oite-te uitia. be pro cursd and bAKKutte i'ellvf.red by 5ot P. M., at i. l. M,kTltAINH AltitlVK AT lHlPtrP. V1K.:- ClneluLkil Kxpie" " '2 J Phliaceii bla Kxpr.ss 10 A, It, Paoh iiccinuuioiiuuou,.-..s BU A. 11 , il ulauU 7 10 P. 1'. k'.rlH Mail Slid iuh'elo iiipitsj....- lu ou a. at. Inrkeuburu l.'ftin Faal Liue 1 Laucattiur Tralu i.ila F.xpress liuy FlxiireuM :":V"r.' ..lc... A nni.ri.lllodUtlOIl ii,,,riB ' 1 ,, ,i or lur.acr ""-' I'n, Ticket Atrent, J No. 9iil CBKh O'T a.Mi, FitANCIrt FUNK, Ticket Ageut, is 0.116 MAUKKT elreja. BAMUKL H. WALLAClt, . Ticket Attentat tbe Depot. The P.'r.na7l"RiilA Railroad Oompauy will not as. nine ay rli'k for Uayr-aye, except fir Wearing Ap parel, and lluill the!.' responsibility to One Hundred Doliarti in value. A 11 Has.OKe exceeding that amount In value will be at tue rink of tbe ownor, unless taken by special contract. KOWAHD IL W1LUAMH. i'iU Ueueral hnperlntandeut AlUxina, Fa. W" fc 8 T JKH8I3Y It A I L II O A D 8 FALL AND WliSTKH AHUANUKMBNT. From loutof UAUKKT rilreet (Upper Ferry). OoniiiienciiiK WKUNfc-rsUAY, Sopteuiner U, 1868. '1'KAINej Lr.AVli A.6 FOLLOWS. For Cape liay and stations below Millvllle, ITS P. iS.. For Wlllvllle, Vlneland, aud Intermediate stations 816 A. l'.,8 .6 P. M. 1- or Brldfieiou, bulem, and way stations 815 A, M and s uu P. M. For Woodbury at 8-11 A.M.. ITS, . and 00 P. M. Freight train leaves Caiudeu dully at li 4)'0iock noon. , . ... Fie'Rht received at second covo.ed whusf boluw W'a'uul street, nuily. FreikUl Delivered No. fHSnnth Delaware avenue. WILLIAM J. HKWKI.L, I if, bupctiuluudDUt, 'fjiIII'ADi.LPlilA, UliliaiAMOWJJ, At'D FOU oAitiiiAiNiOWN. ' JUtve Phlo'd ipuia e, t, , 9 06, 10, 11, u a. M.. 1, 1, 8t, oTs. " I' i" JA .. Jav lieiuiiuitown 8, 7, 7s, B, 8 Vo, 9, 10, 11, It A, M., 1 a. 8 4. 4ji , , 7. , 1". 11 P. M. The 8 So Down Traiu, anu 3 aod t Up Trains will not step on the VvV-, irJca' ON DUiMlAiB, Leave Philadelphia 9 A.M. 9, 7, W P. M, . Leave Ueriuantowii 8M A. M. 1, 8, t P. M. UJbJtTNUT HILL P.AlJuKOAD. lAiaVb Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, 12, A. M., 2, n!i, 5K, 1 , ULeae'uhett!Ot HUH',, '40, andll'lO A. M 13 8-4U. f. 1 40. 8'tU And IU IU P. M. ' ON 8UNDAYS. lAim Phttadellihta f k A. iJ. i and 7 P. M Ltave CheutuUt llhl 7 &0 A. ! la'se, i 4v and t U CONHHOHOCKaN AND NORRISrOWN. Leave puiludelphia , '.. and 11 OS a. ll. hi, 3, S'-. BH, i n nuu 4171 ' Leave Norrlaiowu 6'4U, 7, 7 So. and 11 A. Ii .,. andb.S P. U-jj HVJi,nATSl Tav Philadelphia 9 A.M., 2 i asd TTn P. U, .7.VB Nornswwn 7 A. M., 6 so aud 1. 11. JfOit llANAYUNA. Leave Philadelphia b,7;.; 9. anu il-eo A, L, g, l!eave Mi.uayuuk6TU,7,, 8 , . and 11 A. M WJtik, S. ON SUNDAYS. Iave Philadelphia A. M., i and Vi. r. M. IveMMu"k7 A.M.,aud9, P.M. "'"i, B, V livMON, Oenerai buperluieiidsnt, Depot. NINTU and OKtKNHtrowia. PIULADRLPI11A AND EiUE RAILUOAD, Tli tvOLOll AiD Dl llKC'l' HO UTlilM Vt t.ii I'll ILADKLeUl DALTTMOKK, UAttlUWHUR i, LLI AH H lOti 1. AiD XtlJii OlUfiAT OIL lUir ,. ..t ... k...,.n.ii:Hri on ail Nlftht trains. i. . 1:7.7. ai!, muNDAY. bvp.ea.ber 14. .lvm, l'ie i.-..u. on the Philadelphia aud Kile Ka-lroad wl;l r.u as luiUww- wkJ4TWAkD, . .tt Tna Iccoi Fuiiauelphla 10 41 P, M ., wniianibpjri b M A, M. arrives at Kne sup. i.'. KTilTi liXrKlfcs leaves rhUaueipuia ll soA. M. .. ' V, llilaujbporu. S 4 P. M, . airlves at Frio ... 9 o A. M, srr.MTi! V MAIL ltve PiiiiaJeliiui. 8V) A. M, Wll;iauis;ioU 8 2aP.lt. arrives at Lockbaveu 7 44 i-, a. MAlil W.Ull, MAIL TRjlIN lef.Vfca Lrie - 10 JO A. M, Wlillaiiapj l 11P. M " arrtvci. at ehiiadelphla 70 1 A. M .PIE KXriJitl leaves Frle 7 c P. M " " Wiiliaiu'ipor. 815 A. M " arrlvis ut PlilledeLiiila... ! P. M Mall ai d Krtr.rs connect with Oil Ureek and Alprt.ro i y ItlT.'i liaiuuad. HAOUAUJC ilJlKOKKD iilx.OLOH. ALFRED L. TYLKR, 1 1 Ueneral Buperiu Undent EXCELLENT SECURITY. TIIE FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX TEU CENT. GOLD BOHPS OP TITS CCKTEAL PAClrlO mum CD. These Ttonds nra the duly a'itlmiis-d and aonro'llted ebi'aailuns ofoue of Ihe aiosi letpinsHilu Corp ira Hon ci tt.v American C 'lill. i nr.. and are secureloy an abtoiu'e first lien bdoo the val.iatila Krauts. Iran, ihhes. rallrrad equipment, buHlueas, etc., of tho UlCrbT POIH ION ct the Great National PaciCc UiiHroal Lfnt, Fxtendlr.g ea-.twa-dly from the navlilo "ateri ot Ihe Pacltio Cosst to ibo lluei now rapidly buiiuing from the Km tern run tea. They bear t-:lx per cent. Interest per annum. It rr Id. AUD BOTH PRINCIPAL AISD INTKKKo T AKK EXPBSJrLY MADE PAYABUS IN UNITKD TATKH HOLD COIN." The semt-KUiiual C jnpons arn pavabla July 1st and January 1st, In Now York city. Tba purchaser Is chargrd the accrued Interest from the dale of Ihe lait paid coupa i, AT THIS CUU liENOY RATK ONLY. ti This Issue of B ii(H const'tut.ea onn of thel, VRUSST AND MOdT POPULAR COllPOJtATK L'JANd of the country, and therefore will micnusuaily dealt In, The greater portion of the loan Ii now In the hands of steady Investors; and It Is probtibla that before many mmths, when the Bond Is comi Med and the Lonn cimed.TlIK BOND9 WILL BE KAUKRLY fcOUOHT lOlt AT TEK UIO tEiT UATEi. Thty are Issied OILY AS THE VVOHKPHO- Oltlit-Hl!.1', and to the same extent only as the U. a- fcubbldy BoLds granted by the Uovtrumont to the PbcIIIc Railroad (.ompanies. Nearly FIVK HUNDRED lITLE3of the road are now built, aud the grading Is well advance J. on two hundred aud iiity in 11 as additional. The THKOUWII LIN '3 ACROSS TEE C0NT1- NJNT will bo ccmple'el by tun middle o' next year when the Overlaud trc.vel will be very large. The local business alono, upon tbe complete t pir- tlon, Is so heavy, and so advantageous, thU the grots earnings average MOhETHAN A QUAUTEIt OL'A MILLION IN WOLD PER MONTH, or which 3j per cent, ouly Is required ior oihtuMu expotiaei. The net rrolit upon the Con pa'iy's business on the completed portion Is about double the amount of annual lutere-t liabilities to ho 11.1.111 m ml thereupon, and will Jfleld A SUKPLUd OT JNEAP.LY A Ulir HON IN GOLD at er expeni.es and lutoreS are paid even If the through con-iejtlju were no1 made. Tbe best lands, the richest mines, together with the largest settlements and nearest mvkoiB, lie along this poitlon of the Paclllo RaltrouJ and the FUTURE rEVKLOPJIENT OP BUSr.NK.-sS theroon will be proportionally great. Prom these considerations It Is eubmltleil that the CESTUI! TAliriU KAlLIiOAD 0.DS, Been red by a First Mortgago npon so productive a properly, are among tbe me.i. proulilng aod reliable stcurltles now oll'ered. No better Roods can bo made A portion ot thd remainder ot this Loan is uow offered to Invtstoxs at 103 tur cent, mid Accruoil Intorost, lu nrretuy. The Boud are of 8'000 ea'ih. The Couipsny reserve tho rlht to alvanco the price ut any time; but all ordo.s actually tn transitu at the time of any such advance will be 11 1 led at preeent price. At (lib lime tu-y pay m jre thnn ligbt Per IViita upou the Iiivcslmeiit, And have, frnrn NATIONAL AND STATE LAWS, OUAP.ANTU.E5 PECULIAR TO TJIEAJSiiLVE-j, We receive all Classes of Uoverumtut Bonds, at ilielr fu'l market rates, In exchnuge for the Central FeclllcRr.tlroad Boudi, thus euiihilng the holders 10 realize lroru FIVK TO TEN I ER CENT. PROFIT aud keep the principal ot their Investments equally secure. Ordeis and Inquiries will receive prompt attention. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full accouut of tbe Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of the Enterprise, furnished on applica tion. Bonds sent by return K cprces at our cost, SUBSCRIPTIONS 11KCEIVKD BY BANKS AND BAKKKIaS.AUENTS FORTliK LOAN, THROUGH. OUT Tim UNITED bTAfK-J, UkNADA, AND EUllOPU. AND BY De Hayek & Euo., BANKEH3, I jo. 40 0. Ti.a'tD Ctroot. All Descriptions of GOVER iMENT SECURITIES BOL'OltT, BOLD, or EXC1IA HitMO.al our OiUoa aud by Hull and Telt'gri.pb, at M AUnLEl' llATKd. AUteOCNTM Olf RANKS, UA.MCEH , add others, received and favorable arran., ooenti iu. la for de sirable accounts. FIOIC & KATCil, jnnliot'N mill 5onlcrs In Jim-r s iiciit c curiticH, :ui;l JTS.A-NCIAL AOKNTS OF 'IHE CMMAL PA CIFIC RAILROAD CO II PAN a', No. C NASSAU tti-eot, IU 12rxi3t NE V YOltK AUCTION SALES. -V7KT Cill'Tr.U AND PIITLDE.LPIIIA V V iiAlLl. WJ.N 1 Jill AllKAMIJi.ME 4T ou uud alier llONDAY, October S, law, Trains will leuve fcb loiii.wt; Leuve l'hiiu elp''U from the Depot, THIRTY FjRVI' tinu CUE-NUT Hireets. 714 A. If.. 11 V. 11.. i tu P. M , 4 ir, p. II., i lie P. tiL., 6-16 and 11 i P. M. l.tave WistcneKier for 1'tilladHptiU, iro n Peporl on lul Mfcmei meet at 6 Si A. M., 7 46 A. M., 8'uU A. 11 ., 1015 A. II.. P60 P. 11. I tl P. 11., and 6 46 P. 11, '1 rauM lease Witt I better al 8 ui) A. M.. uud leav It g Pnlladoiphia at 1 60 P. 11.. win slop at B. C. June, l.ou aud Media only. PuaaeriRors 10 or Iroiu atanou bciweeu W'eut Chester aud ki. C. Junction, going ljit, will lake tralu leaving West Ohesur ai 7'i A. M and goloi: Won will take the liuln levir g phllace phU al t 60 P. ll., and trunsler at B. C. Jiuciion. . The Depot In Philadelphia la reached directly by the Chesnut and Walnut btroet cf.rs, Th. ssof tie llarket btreot line run l luu one tquare. Tue raraof both lines couuict wlih each tralu upon lis arrh al. ON KTJND VVS) Leave Philadelphia alt) i A. 11. and 2-00 P. M. leave West Chener at 7'o5 A. M. and toe P. 11, Trains leavlwr Phlhidelphla at 7'4S A. II. aud I'FO P, 11., nd leaving WeslCnesier at sun A. 11. auJ 4'6 f, 11 .. connect al 11. O Juncllou with Trains on P. iU B C. It. It., lor Oxford ami lniera edlnle pnlula. 4 mi ' 11 EN It Y WOOD, Ueneral Isup't. CO. TRUSS rlS. ALEXAM'EH H. UAIIKIih A U Pl.ODl'1 E COWMIKHlOV MEHDUANTS. AO, iDiwiiiu naanviui AND No. 27 NORTH WATER 8TREKT, PHILADELPHIA. tt ALVX4MnKB Q. CallsXU MhUAS CAT'lttnli ,y "liKELKY'S UAI;D KL'UU.H ISUtiO. 'BS-. S10. Iii47 CJIi'JSDLT t.ir.-1-t. Toii Truts oor ret tiv a, pllet will cure aud riAta with cuao ihe miw dlfhc ilt rupture; alwuys cleab, Lk.ht, euy, saie. aud con: font h.r., uued iu bathing, n'.iod to lorni, nevei routs, breaks, solis, becoruet 1 inner, or moves from place. Iio stiappiiikj, Hard R-'cl.cr Abdominal Hop porier, by which the lioihers, I cipnlHui,, and Ladies sphering with Female weaki ess, will Und relief aud perioctsi.piiort; very light, neat, and ellecluuL Plis IneiruDiems tthoioilcr Braces, J-lUonio riiockaigs fo wor.k Uniki, Hunot onloiiB, elo. Also, lr-rne stock b4 L'jihei TruiiAi. bail usoal ptltw. Lady In a- und. una. lMwfn DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. XTEW YOIUC DYKINO ANi) PiUNTLNG IN JthTAHLlr-HllKNT. WOllKB ON Kl'ATEN 1SL4.ND. OUIccb, No. toN. tlOHTU hirn't. west uide, Phlla.i No. k8 DUaNE bireet No. 72 BlW iHWAY, New York, and Nns. M and las PIEKKEPONT Wtreet. U.-onklvn. 'I hls O'd aud extensive estanllaomoiil having noun In ejtlHienre a half cintury are in ir.:l to DY i and CLANr-K LadiiB'and Oeut.emeN's Uiiitiieuu and Piece Ooods 01 every description aud laorlo lu their usually uiiburpasaed ii.ani, ior. . T,.,t DillllL&U .,i iV-. i 1 , 1 iramrr. J. T. Yoiino. fiei relary. 111 lu niAii2in I R E C U A I! D 0, tUJX fcTOBE ritOSTN, AMXVVStS, IMC- loun;ai,'it'. Patent Wire Bulling :iron Bcdsieads, Ornaraenta Wlie Work, Paper llaners' Wires, aud evtiy vartjty ol Wire Woik, uiuunfsoturid by I suwtt No. U iSorttt IdIXIU ts;(el, L B of Oulllciiiln . rcbienlnger Frore Kanveli't liaiif aert r-eirtire lievulenx Verb' ck lir.veu filtri Eidu.ua I rl 11. n lie Ji n.liA J. 11. 1)1 il . 4 Mrne. Ronnr OeHielsoliaj V. K els V. I'havet ('. Hornet W. KI. fs'.alil JNoriletili'irg Roller Jervl,erg W C. KlleU W. Oema If. Bui on P.un. de Wn:-k; It von Ravou . Hiroeoel BDNTINU, UWfBOKOW ft, CO AtJCTin. JfltKH. N,. tia and IIHMAKK KT hi reel roruer of Bank street. Bucoesyprs to John B. wiTs 1 A vo, LA ROE BAT.tt OFtioo UtSKS IlO'tTS. SIToira T BA V LLI Mi 1IAUH, jalO. "UU,C'' . . On Tuiadav Morning. woveoiber at, at luo ainca. ou fur monltn or. aiu (li IS at LA ROUS. tROFRRIllKH. FRKNTIT. OKBVAN AND DOMFWIIO LllY UOOlis. ' n )0 Wedneeilay Mortiii'g, Hov. ii, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, f II Ji 41 LARGE BALK OP CAhPFTTN') KV) P1B'1 Fi.OOR Oil, CI.OTHH art'. liJS-LJ' . On Friday Momma. abY.u ,i lBi lloVI.H k on lour monthV crriHt. r... I..i '""'"'"i Vene lan, list, m-mii. o u. late, and ra 1 arret lues, ftp, 1 j, 4v irriNtoTT. pon co.. At crioKEi7q. AfcHAiUlT hUILIll No, No. 240 llAJUKtSi Bt. tltKRlP.r4 BAI.TC. , " Tuesday Afternoon, T i. ,1 T'eclHi ly, upou :he i r-in a a.Ni. in N 1. J. 1. ""' valcatble le iso. .aiu-ii1 ajl flx. tuits.irtntb plaieshow-psaes. Ho. " By ( ataloiMie. on four mnntha" credit tc, - nE n Wednesday llonnuK. ' ivr v, .5, conifn ncno: n l"o elock. Inclu-'erl will aooi s 'U V"y "-tl.t Of Le. nH.,'; . 11 mm feFt0jNI PPHt'IAI. TKAIIW SA.LK OK p.iR(, " Friil iy llo'iiioir. lail,ciihmihfninrBlvertlar'ments, jj ji 41 Y 15. M'OIT. J If.. KrilTTM Am. 11 KY. f,o. IV10 LlihVl bT., Ph. adti';nia. UTrin?.,10' Pt'lt IA NT S tT.K It.P. V.f ,U, LAS'S ftlODK.lt V I'AINUN-O. .tce,vV:M1VII-,i;To'Ul,iV,rUOl',,CeS "8 hM New Y.J. f 1 U .Jl I'I'-A UMONT, Foq.. ri ri.,i ..-;i.l,"l"","0 " "riKlnal Mpwlmeiis htr ci.pllHlHolVnr :;, '5;! Trt ni' , ,bf 1,1 lhe varum-, ,.. V i i.. Vi. t" e"d rntitHtiiin an ninnn.l pi.li.led ti urUeli . ibWln't V"1",, ,l0d l'" . wi run ,e,"tttl his order, innong thein are Hie K. Jlihiiiinn T7 TIT ti . ran nitk;;'""' i: "' A. AcLenbiich t hev. u..i, De-'oter 1 F,M'svcura bRliellhout V1.11 riove Van Wyngarrdt J. I. Piele LirtiliuKinn e-tephamilT O. AriiifiHld Tcufsa'nl W. Auiiicr? .lun 11 .li.l . ; . . uuiriuriMirLi. nn Toirp lior 1ST a. 1. ....... . . an. .,i- .,,:,o' r..,,UD'..'."" L'u. '."r nir neant ... . u.ii .ue anovH weil-KUOwn Oonnai. f l- CHKNNLT Stieet. above Te'n.h. on 8ATUK- " llin'.f VBle.0Vtnil'er' dar "Ud evo"'"lf " U 1 Vila I ne tale will Ink place on TUKSDA Y AND Wun KALE OF REAL KsTATK AND RTOnira N ven.ber 24, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the KM,lntr. J cNTtNorthl Nos. Ji aud 318-l.rkk VarB AUD.No 7)il-Lwiieuud Valuable l3M.Ml'"U!ia 1 l.t.M'ai d MIFFLIN, B. W. eorner-Larv . Fl ;VKN I II iKiorth), No 811-mXs Zlife LA Ml LIN. No. filG-lienteel Dwellliie ltt1,1a0a. Ct LVUlT, No. "to (Jenleel Dwellluir. Oi Ot ND RKNT. r.T a year. FIFTH (Noriii), No. llodnm Dtrelllnr 11AIDFN l.AN'lL. 2ii Acres Valuable Necic'nrnr... ty. vehihb'elor brick 'aids. "-"'"eoK proper- MNHKH'l II. aiiove Arch Deslrnblo Dwellln W ABHINOTON fcUUAKL, No, I2ti- Valuable IttSl: N J NT H iSonth). No. 517 Modern Residence Cl 'Ai Hi No. 3.17 Valuablt- BuIiuIok and larva r HUSH No. al-Moil.rn UwellliV ' BP.OAD (North), No. !ii.ae Modntu Dwellluir K ATKm, No i;ii3-Oi'iu.el DwellliiK. TWKNTY bKCONDund WAbUlNOxON Avnnna t'ealiurd. ' FOl'R lll (N'oitn),No. 818-Brick Factory COA'llB No. 2:t-Oeiiltel Dwrl!luK. IjaJKHY Hoan K-hIdei ces and laikelots HOUNT k.OK.1 A H i aue LiK8 lui. K south of Pike, Twea'V third ward. FLi.bWOlU'11, dos. into aud 11 2-annteel Dwell )DI'". RICHMOND, No. sr,2-Dslrb!e D.velllnj. i'ull particulars in catalogues. hTuCii B. COnhtr s Union Bunk Tenn-cHce. 4e iIibicb Ceiilral Transi ortatloa Oft. 6i hares icidi'a.y of Vumo, wiih lioket. 1 tl are Point Brio .e P .ik. 6n shares decond aud Third Streets Passpncer Rail way Co. 1-.4I hurra Pacific and Atlnntlc Teligiaph, I shares Acaoeiny of Fine rli. 8 stiareH L'nlnii lluinat lusiirunce 00. XI 21 St i9 ! hart's Union Natiuliul BuuK, tu chares lloiieybn oli Coal l o. UU shares N. Y. and 11 iddle Cuul Field, RARK, VALUABLE. ANI) ELEGANT BOOKS On Monday, Tuumiay, and Wednesday Aiiernoons. November 23 21, auu ai. At 4 o'clock, a choice collection of miscelianeui hoik a. rare aud valunble editions tine lllusir itad worl.d, eld blaik letter irnprluis, uatuiul rlsmry, dra mailc vvorki rare Plekeiti.g eitlilons luo udmir a numbf r or lure paper copies, selected from ihe stoak ol Hr. Joi.n Campbell. New reaoy lor examination. jj 21 2t I). JlcCLErJS & CO., AUCriONEEaS No. MAliKKl' Btreei. ? BAUS OF 17C0 CASKS XM. bllOla, BE0QAN3, On Friday liornlng, November 27, at in o'clock., we will sell by catalogue, 'or cush, a large aud deslrabln assort ment ol lluou Hlioea. llaluiordlH, llroKaus, etc. Alao a i.unerior Ht-soriineut of ladles', misses', anl children's city-made Koona. 1121 it AUT1S tLOlllKlli, ALCllOMtJtKii, 1 1 alely fR'e"-n en for 1 . Tbeiuas fcnnn.i jso.m cutsx ij a tt., rear entrance Irom Ulnoe, Sale at Fo. 62B Chesnnt street. JTANTSOMK Wti.NlIT HOIHKHOLD FURNI '1 UR1-:, btlHKHiOl CO'l'I'AOB SUlt'tJ, FRMNOH PLAl'K 1I1I.KOIM. illtr 1'kOOF aiiS T"ZO Hi, SKWIiOD PlANO-Fl-hTBH, FKATH Kit BKBS. BKliDlNQ MATIKKo-'Kl. II ANUaOMi; UiluK C. .SW, ClliiA. OL8-.VAi;K. llANDdJ.-Vllfi BKUBtBLO AND OTHh.lt CiRPETB, KTC. On Wedueaday Moruluir, 55 ill list,, at 19 o'c.ocit, at me uiiuiion rooms, by cumium e a large and excelleut ansorlnieut of hand si iue walnut purler, die Iok-room ai d cnaiuoer 'urul tum. crlmaon r. is; library bull, tine-toi ed resewood tiiann-liirtes.niiiileltiy fccherr ni.d I'ennayl vanla Uaiiu faciurit.g Co.; French plate mirrors, suns sup.-rlor roil,-e furniture liBUil-oine walunt boukOuse, tine hair o ailrifHes, featlmr beda ni.d b.dcliiK vry aupe rioi flrepronf aulas, made by rtvans A tVatsjn and l-ariil ik Hernial Iron sate, denks aud Ohio furni ture, Hho cliia aud fclasware, sidobonrda, exluuxiou tahlia, wardrobes. huucaoiiiH Hi(;lnU Bruisela, im.ie na', Venetian, aad oihir cariiets; cou.im, uUnaiU, gaa ci 1 s imii 11 1: und cook ln siovea, elo. A It o. phtie g ass sin w ease. Alio, an Invoice of J weiry and paper collars. Aiao, turnluK lathe rllln-hnrttitf tnxoulue. POCKET CUTLHRY. . A !n, 45 dozan pock nt k nlves. aaoried slses, 11AM SU11K i MjLIhH T Al'KnTIt CAKPKT3. An invoice of Ci) pl.cea baudaouie Kagllsh laiiesiry Bruai-eln carpels. II 2 It c M C LA UK to KVAt, AUCTION EKKS, KO. 620 t HFJSN UT Street. V. Ill fell THIS DAY, llorn!ng and Evening. A lurje invoice of Biunk.li, Bed fpreads. Dry Ooods. ( InlLs, tai-sliiieres, lloalery, btatlouery, Table and l iK'aet luilery, Noilons, etn. City and eoautry merchants will find bargalna. Taru.s oath, I-: noils packed frue of rharge 18 KIRCH t FUN. AUCTION EKES iM.. ... I,, im j iu i.u. 10 . M I'm XT,. ilia it UT S.reet; rear eutranoe No. HOT ennsra jtl rpUoilAS J- AiiD LEGAL NOTICES. TN THK MSTKICTCOUKT OF" THK UNITED J. h l A'l Ert FOR THli KiB'llliltN DloTRlCT Olf 1 WILLIAM AH!AilENnKRSON, of Philadelphia,' iui.kruoi, haviuj peili oned for his dis ci ake, a n.eelliiK of creiut-irs will be heid on the second dy of December. 13' nt 2 o'clock P. M before KcMsier WILLIAM licMU HAfcL, Kq., at hit Clliie. No. tii WALNUT Bireet inlbechy of Putla oelnlila, thai Ihe examination ol the bHiikriit may be III lulled, and auy huBlni-ts of meetliiKS requirnd 1 y sictlous 27 tr 2s cf the act of Connrtrtis irauincied. ihe Kcgisier wl 1 cerufy wheiher the baukrupt has con lorn e-i to his duty, A hearlnk wUI ulo be had on W EDNESDAY , the sixteenth duv of December, MM. bi-lore the Oourt at l'hiladelphlu, a lu o clock A, 11., wln-o pa. tletluie reiiiid tn By bliow cause at;ulnai lliu discuurkje. . Wnnefs Iba Honorable Johu Oadwalader, Jud ot the Buhl D strict Conn, and seuf tLS-J 1 hereof, at Philadelphia, lha ttlh duy ol lovtmber,lBit). G. R, FOX, Clerk. Jw'lLtTAli MolflCHARh, JtOSlStCr. 11 J ?' l? QCORCIi PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AK1 UUILDElt, liLMOYll) TO Ko. 134 DOCK Street, !1 PUILADELPUIA,