GENERALITIES. A Uvclr Vnmnn A WDIIlajl Wax lal.nlv urri.ul,,,, i i . I,--,,,, ... 111 i.un'iim wmw nail 'm,'g '" CUst0(ljr for varl0" on, ami ;;. ."'. on her last appearance 8lie vrtu sentenced for a month rrrf...i . "r"IK '"III fur hplnjr drunk and dls- for tli WHI li.uvlt,, ItriKriM van ,.. ....... n.. vtcted .umihio MI11U HIIO WAS COn- lt Minn I.I l. f.H ...... .. .I...... . and w.h ,.7h: V".-' ' "1" ""rv'nues, t0II " ' " ui apprecla .left. Dnvli. Jptl'PrMnn llnvla lava hi. -.ImI- .. him In liiiltimorethat he has no Interest whatever in i-uiiui iii hiihiih, arm snail dec ne all conversation He Is salt to have expressed the hope that the libera "tti'if f. ' oth and the .......... ... , wic .mi til WUIIHI HUCCeCIl m the fall vi-Viifiifi. 11 IB CHLIUIUIH OI Northern Democrats represent 'what Is left of the principle of self-government, or "White Man's (Jov rnmcnt." while the conservative. Rem, wiZ parties is that the S?" 8" thal 18 lm 01 tne Pr"i'Plo In tt The niood Atonement. A Vitllll1lnuntnn .a r . . . iU.IlCii murinon wiie, wmie expressing a con tempt for polygamy, announces his dislike of the "blood atonement," which he thns rinanriiu... i.ur.n nVn, tT.Khi!5rodS88RalnHt ma' Mil tin piake out that bes done soinethinir he can't (ir.cn for except w ith blond, and then some of the e", " fhV IV !i' 2" lb,t V0 !"al1'8 ot 09 B on . these fellows Kot a frrodse aitalnst a man. and thev tone Iders me wav. imd tiev an ; . . " ""1 1 rpw-, . J ' , " " Mim. xuiiii. uir tine. tllUII, I hese revelations do the business for him. Man s iniind dvad. throat'etit, or anmuthiap; of that sort, and that s the laa tof it. Nobody knows anything about it. and if you catch 'em at it taint 110 use ; they all s'ltnd b.v each other." A Fine Old French Forger. The "palu-ontologie archivist" who kept If. Chs les supplied with letters of any great ph!losopher"or poet that might he named, proves to be one Denis Vrflin Lili an. Ho Is Ufty-threc years of aae, and in described as a "little olive-comploxloned mail," as dry a one of his own parchments. He begun life an a servant, became a copying clerk in a mortgage oitlce at C'hateaudun, subsequently came to l'aris where he almost starved until he wm ,ni.,i -,.! iuaii.ted with M. thasles. Since that fortunate "i iireKiame, says toe I'atl Mall Vazettr ,-ja me iaie Jiicne, ana manufactured MSS. of Hhake- ; iii-bh-nun vinmru iu 1 evening at tlio Mouse of a jizi.nr Mum, nru us was arresten ne was wntiii"' , in the character of an inventor of tho age of Loins XI V. a par.r on the velocipede. Kncoaraslnff Sljrns. Pron neut among those cities of tho smuh ii.h 1 are r .idly recovering from the disastrous eilecta of ,".." , ' lul puoHo-apinteii citizens uiiusiiai facilities afforded by its excellent harbor, nue.m. "b.SUii6"'.1. mp.ortauce of the Prt 18 coe: quently being rapidly increased, as appears from the fact that its receipts and shipments of cotton of nUa,rJ'7,,n,t, CT.ZP httve thUf far tnls 8eaon been nearly double those of New Orleans. It is a matter lor onKiatulation that the citizens of so many cities and towns in the South are now looking eagerly to an Increase In their commercial and manufacturing labilities, and that bo much is being done by the houthi-i-uera themselves to advance the nwteriul lu tcrests of the Southern people. C'onflacntlnv Nen-iipnpcr. In Paris, from the 2d to the Ktli September, the uJZ"ltl t"',aHiu was comlrtnated ten times, the Klor.-nce ltal thrlie, the Vienna H'nmiw thrice; the In, .ie-)ui(,m-f llelje twice. On the 11th tho J'ull Uall Oit:rttf. Sation, Spectator, and U'tntminxter Oazrttf were all seized. The Col,,m. Uazntr has entered trance only twice since "the 2d or last lZTJh Kiu.Ue "'Pi has b permanently piohil.lted. 'ihe Jouuud d Ventre has been re peatedly utopped in a fortnight. Journals published in English, Oermau, and other foreign languages (says a correspondent) are likely to be very little read in trance, except by foreigners, and the seizure of many of them maybe attributed less to any harm they could do tlmu to the mistaken zeal of subor li nate funcuonaaics. The Kalfvav Klot. An extraordinary scene was witnessed at Cia war on Thursday, September JO, after tho discharge r the jury in the case of IJaroett the Fe nian. The corre?' .indent of the IrUh Timr tele graphs on ThurscLiy night: "One of the Jurors, Mr Jackson, who waa understood to have stood out for a convietion, was assailed by a mob on his way home from court. He took refuge in the barracks, and y,..wio; nun mo iiuw uvuiuuir tueinse ves or tii w nmiien mrown at nira struck tlio sentry. Ihejud;es. n leavini? the court in tiu.ir rUrhu.,. for their lodgings, were also assailed, notwithstand- "s i-Bi-ori inai accompanied tnem. There wai Joud hooting, stones were thrown, and one of the ;rj luge winnows was DroKen. u ne police charged wunuxeu bayonets, and dispersed the mob. The wwu in now quiei. mere are large bodies of police patrolling the streets, and tne military are ready in uurracKs in case or necessity. As far as I have n:eu aoie 10 ascertain, no one has been sonouslv in jured." J The Spanish (Junboata. j lie rpanisn guiiDoat no. l. a description of which has been published, left the Delamater Uasin, at the foot of West. Thirteenth street, yesterday iiiorniuir . u.., . s mi ncwuil ll ll Hip up (110 liUUSOU " ' '" noaru were uapiam U Arragon, Chief of me ophiiisii commission; enor Abascada, a chief cunmt-ui iu iiiu opuumu uavy ; air. J. i). vandeusen Superintendent of the Carpentering Department ' several other Spanish gentlemen, with several other JSpanish gentlemen, with Mr. C. K. Heynoldsaud C:an- ... . ... jwniauMs, ui mjoui;, ionn. Tne yesscl was laden with pig iron, to make her draft of water equal to four feet eleven inches, which It will be when she has crew, provisions, and armament on boad. No op position to her going was offered by the Government steamer Jiarla, which has been watching the move ments of the gunboats for some time back. She steamed slowly up the river to Spuyten Duyvil creek, from which point to Piermont, a distance of ten nautical miles by the United States survey, she made In one hour and two minutes. The averaire aumber of revolutions of her eagine was 108. the highest i:m. The speed required by the contract is ten miles an hour, which the So. 1 will easilyaccom plish when her machinery works less stiiny. She returned to hor moorings at 4 P. M. The A'o. 1 is the only vessel completed at presant. Nine others will be linked in a few weeks.AT. Y. Time, ovetttrZy. Conrase mf Mra. Fred. .Seward. frmn the San t'ramUco Alia, Sept. 29. llrl"8 UJe r!turn, tr'P ot Secretary Seward and party from Los Angeles, they stopped for the nUrht Jt a small place, the name of which Twill hard" 'be found o the map, and found the citizens In a high state of excitement on account of the doings of a bold villain who had deliberately stopped one of their number and robbed him of his Valuables in broad daylight. As none of the other inhabitants were sheriff; or policemen, or in any way armed with IW-T? f YUJlt4 eviiiently concluded not to risk their lives in an attempt to make an arrest andatthetimoof the arrival of the Seward narty were apparently wailing to see what would be the next move of the dreaded villain. During the night the house occupied by Mr. Seward ami party was entered, the thief first seeking the room oc.upfe, I by Jba venerable statesman himself, and managing to secure there valuable plunder, amounting u lnt P2 r.?L0,1ir.a.''!!'lly-w0ra Pa"taloons. Vim thjl 1 7JU, ' F"Brniuu, ne passed into the oom occupied by Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Seward in search of .lewelry. Mrs. Seward, being avvakened hy the noise, espied the Intruder. aU at once attracted his attention by saying, "Leave here ' eet .1 V ' . 'u""aie tor mm that he did lAniY'T ft.:tt!'less lartJ' wno suil to be a good shot would doubtless in a few seconds have given him Should ibe Capital be Removed? iiie cnicago Tribune, in about the the ai. 7U"rll"z',"0" ar"""K to legislation from the attempt ti, carry it 011 iu a petty village ot para- thV,r.t,i.?.0m?f tne8ft reasons it maybe observed SKi1 Up,"ni BurU grounds woSld be aTu. WaaUtaJton rtfiT1 ' Utttl0Ual weakea-l!!'h,,lltabldl-'' Ul"'e' most clrcuin- wm'Si&r&Xu ziier f,araHlle,, might be removed. WhereScr ,h .ate!er '"lou " will the vultures be also E"? (r'on Is, there can save ua from ' 'V w-teh niemlHfrs are wlllinir 1, Tli . 01 8 as houorablo part, while bitterly regrctt nir tim ,1 " KV,r our owa .inglon, we ' iu?K"M.!)?? ut. consequence of the s,,r, ,,rr." r" " tliat in wickidm ssls often overt ilwV..,.. . . . l"" it oat. These arguments ai t, certain w ,., . DU" Bive-.and we give those our ton L . com'lu cause they may bo valuable iUra tf"1 ry seems to be daily Increasing i lutZ, wi , disuussloii reaches a pructlcui pim wo J see a general consent of all parlies in rivor ff n.. York as the only pUnn on the coiitin .,. ,1 Ll'! .F w 'uii,.i , .1 1... r.i , ,...n.. - - wm. -1, uif, Jribiinf. -.V. i . UrrAhnai ni t . ..w .. . u we nave yet seen in favor of removing the a,aisnoS&l Ida lil..t. . " -.fiW.iV at THE DAILr EVENIXd TBLEQRAPIT-PniT.A .iBr.Pnr. TfTTfrsniT TI1E MORALS OF PARIS. Merrrnl riinnen of Hie I'nrUlun llrinl--.n..,i. The Annnymna of ihe (1111II11I -1'hn irr....r.i. nav 01 rtorinl f.tlilr. Vari Currpxponariir? of th Cincinnati Tinfn. 1 arisian inrcttr do tint become so dcirriiilml m ours. 'I'iiey do not from tho ton ruiin,i nr i,.i..,iui,,. jumble to the lowest round of sensuality, and thence 11.1.F Mir Kviuii-i 01 uespair, i neynonot sink from all sense at lM4t- stroiiir drink cir nnlnm 1 hey do not show Indecency In thn Lirn..i ti... fill IIMl li.rlit ....I ....l.li. 1 3 Relves. They do not steul. They are not urr..ui,.ii .... .iKuk ni.1l Mia.R 11I1IIIK1 M III l T 1.11 1 ' I UB HI .111111- by the police and sent to nrlson. They far ion . quently than our iinfortiinatcs commit suicide, or die miserably in the hospitals. They are much di mi they are married to men who, knowing what l heir past has been, forgive the fault for the sake of wiirniTr rrc aiuien nv fri.iiiiinn niinptiMi un.i iw.t ...t tin- i:"UITlUOn. There arc six inheres In th ilf.,ii'..,ijn ioria each distluct. each occupied by a woman who beiug ft.1 ' oiieu uiiiera auorner. The first are women of cdm ntlini unit rcnnomanl orphans or Illegitimate daughters, Instructed at the expense of the (iovcruiucni., who, compelled to earn their own livelihood, are thrown iuto contact with men in a nincrent grade of society. The srlr Is form an attachment for the men, who are of them, but nut wiiiiuk w marry iiiein. oecause me n reni n rin iiiu, ibkb wives or iius jain a out o t no r own stjiiinn j ue gins, wno nave probably looked forward to some such connection, become the mistresses of uii'ir lovers. I here is no concealment of the fact, on nitiiar ai.iu iiir hum community aumtis or. and neirat vn v ann In llltful f fi- u . ln....o 1 1 . .. i . ' ' tiuim. piii ii rciaiioiiM. 'i ne two live rnirprhi.r fc.ii. iuxuryV' She "has socMyof her' own.'lmnT , Z society. The connection continues until he is miir. rieo, irei ueniiy aiier. since marrmtre In f'rnn,.u ..i tliln la . Inilllnl unii..... ... U..... i.i . . mined by mere worldly cinniii..nti... .pi .....i ... ..ukjiui nifUllrTJ ui nui;ii I iiiiiiitiiibi -I . - , . , - . - ' l. i. The separa- k '". P"'"" 11 'K"t be supposed, for it .ni.:, it inur.es a iraseuy ou one Side and lifR.lnnir 1 1 . .j, m iC- uiin urun auticiimieu : mo uir l niTju iinu . .o.i ... reniorse on m other. Much more frequenl.lv men death. t..uo If the mistress surrenders, nr i nh.njnii.j u i ' ' ' iuu a auop, wnica sne can easily do. as uo tradesman in Paris Inquires Into moral intal lour .... r; r u.i u.-i cedents. ConRcancnt.lv aim Im nni -.... .... ....... - J . " www, nihil un, nillll, out from earning hor own livelihood if she ? .uIIer Ur8t Passion may have uauntcu uu ncan, nut iDai seiuom happens. She lo".0'.10,"8 Un,l'n8 protector, whom she accepts nan f.i i . " nuiiiiinfuiai reasons, iter """"'"'' '"a.T net, De in easy circum stances. Vt nether he is or not. aim fnii AU7 a linti null jug; has apartments with him; takes care of them Is his companion at the concerts and theatres and This is the second sphere.whlch to many poor aud unprotected girls is the lirst. a ne mistress- new relation does not change her outward life. She labors and she loves ; her mind is - 'i"".' ",m "VI nari is lined. sne is ns happy as other women are, for she does not believe herself polluted or degraded, and she has the society of other girls whose civcumstanjes resemble hers It .u, imiiprii.i me cxcitciuciiis aim van t es an. tu nil nu Btiunij iii.ii sue grows unwilling to hiiwir Mlin u'.nlu .....ha .... .. .... . r ......... . .. c iiioucr nun more pleasure. I his Is regarded by 1-renclimen as evidence of her disloyalty, actual or prospective ; and so when she ,uhs n e Rnop no quits her. She then bocomesa in. id onYi-nniiiss, u iiii'iuiier oi tue third sphere, or " Vi" wuii ui me lounn, which is a mural The adventuress is tho most glittering and scduc- .... i uciui-iiiiiiiiii:, jut; women are usually pretty, tactful, and clever, who have substl- r.ituu mtiui nuturr, aim wnose only end is pleasure. ji.ujr uie women capanie or netter things, but who need excitement as a stimulant; whose continuous . . V. ",a,"'y i io ine lnebiiate. J he Marble Heart, familiar to our playgoers, through a bad translation and a worse adaptation, was ite- bikiicu to ticpici, sucn a being. "Marco" was harder uii-i muio Bcinaii inuu mo ongina : but. evi-n aim 1 ui: i-.it.Y uuriuir 1.111, season. 1 aiiw , hum Radeu about a fortnight ago, and tliey seemed wui uu mo 111, icnt cicm. 01 success. j ne adventuress is oilen an educated girl, who has been so wronired by some mm, hh ,.h nnupiv ,..,uh I....... . A- ... i. . . . -r w uou 11. 1 Hum t, ui duo uinj uu a creature or sucn u'hu annual Dim its. nu ntruDiious Hiir, mrin nr ciiciueui, iuui sue is wining to purchase ease and luxury at any price. She is a power iu France, and she enjoys her sense of power keenly. She if! singularly sharpened by her constant intercourse won men 01 inn worm, rossessed of quick in- Biiucin am, a ciear uiidersianuing of Human nature aoie 10 dissemble on ail occasions, to counterfeit every emotion, she has a vantage ground she never iuus. 1 iiougn everyuouy Knows what she is. shrewd men are constantly deceived by her. Those who boast of their skepticism and their Indiilereuce to women become Infatuated with her and open to her t i,.-ii uiiibcb us uceiyas iuey io tneir confidences. vt nne tneir money lasts they are retained. That gene, they are permitted to see what dolts they have been. The adventuress has a shining but a brief career rroni eighteen to thirty-live. After that she linds it uiinuuii, vo irane upon uer laoeu or lading charms though sometimes she preserves herself un a.imil rably, and is such a consummate artist withal, that she appears young at ilve-and-forty. The life nne ictus noes uoi wear ner oat, as might be expected. Unnatural as it seems, it is natural to her. Having little conscience or heart, she ages slowly, and soft couches, dainty diet, and purple swathing keep her in line condition. She does not perish wretchedly, as sensatlonists declare, but with a precaution and prudenee that come to most of the French when they are no longer young, she provides f Sai ft.MA am 1A-a m . . , mtuic, goo iiiw graceiui retirement; smokes her cigarettes; grows pious, perhaps; is Kinu 10 me poor ; Kisses tne cross with an nnuttered epigram upon her lips, and sleeps in Montmartre uuiilt a wuruie liyuie 01 tne nesarrectlOn. THE FRENCH TRAGEDY. Funeral of Traupmann's Virtlnis. UaUonani' ileenr)er of October 2 describes the funeral, or funerals, of the victims of the tragedy, as well as the scenes which were observed subsequent lo the interment. The reporter says: "Yesterday afternoon the victims of this horrible tragedy were removed from tho Morgue and restored to their iamily. It had been proposed to perform a f nneral service at Notre Dame, but this iutentiou had to be abandoned in consequence of diillculties relative to Ihe administration by which the funerals are con ducted. At about 4 O'clock four courtyard of the Morgue, and shortly afterward one or the priests of Notre Dame arrived, preceded hy the cross and choristers in white surplices The seven eolllns were placed on the ground and formed a square, covered over with a large black pall with a white cross. After the usual prayers the coffins were placed In the hearse, to be conveyed to the Northern Railway, by which they were to leave in fnSyKr2vft0rTUrCOlI,g,W,lere the a The bodies wer acnmnnninH k. 11 t Lille brother-in-law of Madame Kiuck, w:tb several members of the clergy. They were to leave by the twenty minutes past 8 o'clock P. M. traia and urrive at Tnrcoing at 6 this morulug. T 11 PRINCIPAL DEPOT KOK Tnii SALE OF R E V E N U E S T A M I' s. No. 304 C1IESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 105 S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut streey, ESTABLISHED 188 2. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still coutlmied at the Old-Established Agencice. The stock comprises every denomination pr'nted by the Government, and having at all timws a large supply, we are enabled to till and forward (by Mall or Express) all orders, immediately upon receipt, a matter or great Importance. 1'nlted States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drarts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received in payment. Any intormation regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: Ou l-'fiund upwards 2 percent KM) a " " 300 ' 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AOIONCY, NO. 301 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ? . i nm:u it nun too iaie, ami teit pity and affec tion when she saw the ruin she had wrought The notorious Cora Pearl and Mabel Gray, though both EngliBh by birth, are types of this class. They have become entirely Purisianlzml. an,i a,.i.i,.in 1 i RAILROAD LINES. Readinu railroad. (j ituAT trunk link from Philadelphia to the interior of Pennsyl vania the S huylklll, Susquehanna, c be land 'Km! " V,U'eyS, ,he Nrth' North". a'J "'.e leaving Uie Company's depot at. Thirteenth and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia, at "m" fi?iiofn hours:- WOKNINO AticO.VvoiUTioN f,llo,,n mg at 6,0 P. arrives , port. Klmlra, Itochester, Nliumra Kils i TOO 7'.'!0 A.M. train Mnnl. nr.. East Pennsylvania Railroad Vraln. f, i ' i etc., ana tne m-io A. M. train eonrnwi. .. '7k ' tne H'15 A. M. train . lbanon valley train for iiBM.iai.... "7 Valley train , ""'i km).; ami l'lnegrove, etc. AFTRRVonv wvt.r....i... Leaves Philadelphia at a-aii p ... .. pi.tiMvoii. H,.,:;. i. . . . V' -". connecting with it,.,,, t. 'eslMinadcST'rV? In Pot Htown at fi.jn u m " il., READING AND POTTSVILLK ACCOMMODATinv c! A LvaVD? ""V'e at B-40 a Mffi'-Ji m at Mkp.u, p t UU,UK at a i. m., and at Potts ville at 9-40 I II. 1 1. ,11. .I'll HIT1 TPIll.u I .. I at 1 p. M. Aft.,.rn,.n ." '.'""aueiphia I P. M.. and PoitsviliM ai o.V i. """-Isburg ut 2 i ... in., arnvino' at i iiio I Ul lllM 11 L n JA I" ni O tiurHoi.., a ' " , ' ' " --f 1"WIJI1I,IIIII MB A. M. and 1 Inrrlsbiirg at 4" 1 0 p j 7S,5.ai a Reading wilh Afternoon Ace .mV ,BVi 'ne" 1' if a n.I,.Tn'I,Wlln,Aftornoon Accommodation i ,uV l fM".arrlyi,"T I'hilailelphia at 9- fi p Murket t rain, wit h a passenger cur attached 1, 1.1. ' vjwh t,iA . M. . leaves " L'v?: '"otuvuie kil-io X m" cnnnTitZ? jti-wuiig wnn accommodation train for I'hiTn. 1 phla and all way stations. miadei- All the above' trains run daily, Sundavs excpntr.,1 riS,l,"'!lay,tra,n8 leave J'o'Wviile atTA MP and Philadelphia at 3-16 P. M. Leave Phllai oil hia U,r Readmir ut s A M . w.,.ir.. ,, "I"" j( jj - . n atvauillg ai 4'S CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD VTKI "owning town and inie points tnkfi thn 7-m a m ,?..r."" ' T neniare frmn Phi l.. ... !' '.'i "u" M . i ... """'"-'I"" Jiciurnu at CIO A. M., 1 and 6-45 P. M. .?i1,TVrn.l"K lro1" Uowmugtown i r.isu.iu.-Mh.iN KAILROAD. dZauCc? for Schwenksvilletake 7-30 A. M t ?hJ t;I,'alus "'" l'hiladelphla, retiirnii g r LnrA na 1 P. M. St fh.Hb.IOM EN KAILROAD. and from St.aira ...i.i. I'oiuis in i-erkiome icu vaney con change J uisourg without leaves rew lork at 12 M. -. --. .nwuj St'IiUYLK I I.I. V A I T u- -a 1 it . Trains leave Pottsvillo at u-ao aim li- a m nun "z-n mid a. Till v3 i - Through first class tickets and emigrant ticket to Can!.,daPs?BCJPal PUims lu tlie '" WeS and Excursion Tickets from-Philadelphia tni,Mj and intermediate stations, goo for n,m ?iii m?S and sold by Morning Acco'inS "lat o , MwkM n' mfu'ee.? raatesX'0ttBl0Wn AccommudatiTralVatai Ss town AcSSS ml!Lil!0nlnj?,tl',k8 arc obtainable onlvatthe office of S. Ilradford, Treasurer. No. -i 1 s S street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nieoll" Getieral Superintendent, Reading. .-"uoiis, ueueial COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 percent, dls andnhi-ms.tWeen UUy mM il?Um$& MILEAGE TICKETSCJood for 2 W0 miles be tween all points, at gM-so each, for families' and SEASON TICKETS.-For throe, six nine or ducedVaDtes.thS' ,0r n0lt"-'rS lll tu " Wm il re' CLERGYMEN residing on the line nr 11,0 - , will be furnished with cards enti fug thcmseiven and wives to tickets at half fare B mtmseives EXCURSION TICKETS from Philadelphia tn pnncipal stations, good for SaturdayTsutiday and Monday, at reduced fares, to be h,i nnW t22 Ticket onice, at Thirteenth and Callowhill 1 mLZv to all the above points from the Company's 1 lew freight depot, Broad and Willow streets. MAILS close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A. M and for the nr nr. nu. statinna nni. . ?. M't and FTVK1UHT JnnilTtlQ im 'ilS'"''.'"' points beyond. BAGGAGE. Dungan's Express will collect hne gage for all trains leaving Philadelphia orders can be left at No. rsouth VuUltTa St reet or at the Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOwiiiLL PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AD BATTI MOIOS RA1LK0AD.TI.ME TAELK; Traiifs will leave Depot i-ornor Broad street and VVaS? ton avenue as follows: imouiug. Wwy Mall Train at 8-30 A. M. rsnnrioo for Bulti-more, stopikuig at al regalar stationH Connecting with Delaware Railroad at WllmSnn for CrlKtleid and Intermediate stations. unjlu8ton Express Train at 12 M. (Sundays excepted! for Baltimore and Washington, "topping at Uiinin Jtr.n Perry ville, and Ilavre-de-Grace. Connects at v,?' niinKton with train for New Castle. W"" Ex-press Train at 4-00 P. M. (Sundays cxrenterti for Baltimore and WaBhlnoton. stnnnin r0r . Tliurlow, I,inwood, Clayniont, Wilmfncton NHvynnrr' "-r eJT",1.ls??n' NoF'n-"t. Charlestown itwjt.nc, iioTic-iic-umue, Auerueeu. J'errvman'a Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Stemmer'a Hua. Night Express at lino P. M. (daily), for Bait more and Washington, stopping at Chester, Thurlow ' Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark. KlktoS North-East . PerrjviUc, Havre-de-GrwerPerryman's and Miignoiia. 1 "'J"uttu Bi Passengers for Fortress Mnnrnn an wn.r,i. tate the li-oo M. train. ""u" wul WILMINGTON TRAINS. Wilmiuirion. " .uCiulu anq DiopniiiK at ail stations het,n ,,;,n ,i., . Leave Philadelphia at n-nn a r n.n 7-00 P. M. The 600 P. M. Tram 'i.? a"a Wl ItnllrnnH tcv TInlV" Dei. ware Kallroad siaiions. .H..,uiUUlatj Leave Wllmlnirton -.lfl nnrl r-i i m and 7D0 P.M. The 8-to A. M. Train ,1! 1j 'B between Chester and Philadelphia. The Tv P Train from Wllmlnirton runs riniiy on n.'.'.,.M' niodatkm Tralna Snn.luva vm vlu" AOCOm. rTom Baltimore to Philadelphia Leave B-iitimnr-71 A. M., Way Mall; :!6A.M.. toprw. LS? ? M., Express; 7-J5 P. M., Express. B"iJJ,eB41' P. MnuAY TEA IN EKOM BALTIMORE Leaves Baltimore at 7-W5 P. M., stoppinff at n "1 , I'errymau's, Aberdeen, UaiiTde-Grace i" 10nS?arleHtown- forth-'East, Elkn Newark JWCrt' Wilmington, flaymo'r: PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRA r , , ItAlLKOAD TItAINS. . 1 116 l?l,A'. W truln Will Stop at ill Btatlnna Im tween Philadelphia and Lamokfa Nations be Arrelght Train, with Passentrer fr ,,u will leave Philadelphia daily (ef cent sat,taeh.e'11 l'Sop.M.,runnii,Ktox.or .' 1 m at L-0 M-.Train. for Baltimore "t.v, VJ '. j nrougn ut-Kets to all rxilntH wV, i .. Southwest may be tuimvWiauS.Ut ani Chesnut street, un, er Con "m-ntai loti No' htiite Kooms and IfertliJ in Weenini .Whore alM Bee.ured during the day. vl sons n, ll'Hr .Ctta at this onice .Hi.eU;K?lfflrtltt deuce liy tlio Luion Transfer Compuny U. V. HLHHHY, buperlutcudeat. I WllMBmsport, Lock ilaven, K m Ira eT afl'.Vlf RISUU KU with Northern centra?, Cumberland V, ley, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna tr imi fnr -5, !' thumberlund. Wiiiinn.annw1 v "m,a.,Vns 'orNor- 1 - " ' 1 vuauiuiJI Sllul g, t nun u.miu ai t..o egevil e and Sklnin.-t EW YORK EXPRKsS Hm'pVrislIuKh AND Leaves Now York at A. M. and fs and s P m pass ng Reading at 12 A. M. and W;, and io-o-, i'-' n i1"1,' ';""ting at Kunlsburg with ',," .fv u I! i. !',' "'"'V? C,;"lral MaUwad Exp 'ess n h Sore ite C1"Cag,, WilWt, Kim.ra. ui ! 1 . unci 1:1111- Ing at 4-10 and T or, A. M. an l c T T' n l arriving at New York at If" A M an, i 't LT- fnV.. though oC 1 1 L 1 1.K I LL AN 1) SUS(jrEnAXX RAIIROD Th.-y Trains leave Auburn at a-M A. JlVand -l'Jo m noon for t)'4& A. M. and 6'Wi P. M. ' c niiiuiieinnia daliv at 4-S6 A. M., 12-4(5 noon, 15 and 7-15 p. M., for ReadinV Lebanon. HarrlBburir. Pottaviiie. Vr.lt' . ,...iau nA' , vilUbUU, UUll RAJLROAD LINES. 18(J() r..RA N.KW V0RK.-TIIK o.?iV,n. .' ' A"",oy 1'hilH'lelphl ton itaiiroad Compstiles' llnea rrnm m CAM DUN a and Tren- xew York and Way Places. hilHdelpliia to At b -ui a m WA,'N1"T "TRKirr wnAnr. At s a m . v ( a""lpn and Amboy Accom . . .f-i A 5p 'm -..W '1eA' "kx. Mali.. 8-5 At 6 P. m". tZ 2 "ML."-5P',... 8-w At flmi n.ii ' Z'A. '""'rmeniate at at nna. At 6 g -mi 8 A. M. and 8 P. M., for Kreehold. point on I ami D. R k R-' 'r Um Branch an'1 Trcn?omd 10 W" 19 M- an'1 P. . tor 11 ioP k.',, r, nZ J:. 0. T. and Beverly, and Delan.. ' r,"'e,"--c. Burungton, ' m 10 ',U M" . 7. and 11-30 SiS'" " '" " "TO FROM KKfa-cirvi-jKAM fork "xprels Lme 'l-iiTl" Jerney U"y' NeW rrentona2d ulL V, " ' ani1 B p-M-irisioi. Brtfl. aim lu-15 A. M. and (J p. M. for Trc llrl villo and i ' '"' uu" " 1 M- ior aiorris- v I Bllil II . Ill m n H.I ft w m . At d .hi ana 111-15 a. M., and 2-30 8 and fl P M Schenck's and Eddington. ' ' for C'( ruwell's T To, . 1 . MV. ' 5 an'' 6 p- M" for iiV,m, . V' l'o n.-sburg, Tacony, WIs- I 5.. .lklH and at 8-30 i" ""crmeiiiaie stations, At 9-tn A xila 5n,"",'''R"uiIway. Tori Sri M,-! 1 '' . '" ia r- Jr. n At' o.- i- ifrrant Line. Pare, $2. Trenton '. . aild 12 P. M., for Schenck's. iJ.. '. ,''' 'rnHviiie, 'iullyt own, Ilolincaiinr n "'"wns, Torrcsaa e, Kranklrd!' VVissluo""ir. Brldcsburg, ami ti. hi 1 iii.pt. ri... ... . . . All orhtumVavs",1- L1U"9 Wi" niU da" cnVL on Depot, take tho beforp ,i.Tm ; "J nesnutj,,, minutes wav riin i rn,"7 t w . r.,aV8 .OI Mi""et Street Rall and Walnut wiM.iyeSt Plllla,,t''l"hi Hepot. Chesnut Market SfrL.nn?Ne ,vnm n nduvs the AUM.?,88a?r2praMWi nT t0 connect wlthtl.e 930 LELMUERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES At-."0 A ,fF"03 aENMINUTON I'KPOT. Flnilr'a Ithaca oli'!fi!!'a .1"allH' IJll,r:il". Dunkirk, weJn i ,, n?:. 0,w,e?'1,u"'-n,'!,u,r, IlUighaniion, Osl M0U,ro8e- WllkeabArre, uwTWateW,?,,l??0.,.' M fir Scra"t(. Strouds "ing, water dap, Relvtderv, Kustnn. Liimbi-rtvill.. I'um,o,,,S!:VeTeVI,J-aS,U Chunk, teMnedeaZns.1'- " ''"rtvllle and In CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON COl'vrv Avn At 10 A. M.. for l.i.tvminuin it'.i. .... '.. . ii . 1 atl,i 3'm M., for Lewis'own Wrighistowu, Cookstown, Now rlrvnt 11 ,r?,Z ' PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. The trains of tho pnei..:. leave the Depot, at TiKrTvIf I ,"sT a. , hlieets, which is reached directly by ' Vhe All rkr street cars, the last car connecting ' with e tc 1 t r , leaving Front and Market str,.,M ,i,r,,'1' " ?'.ua fore its departure. The Chesnul fan ii', . . cars run within one square of" ile lMiot "Ut tiT'ic'K::; -t streets, and at the l!epot. Nmt" a"" ,- "'t Agents of the Union Transfer Company win en for and deliver bag-rage at the ilmi tt? , r?a11 No. 9,11 chesnut street, o"' No Ho'viVk.. a,, 3 l''ft ",; receive attention. ' ' UbMdv street, will 1 H A IKU , P 1 I'll SI all Train tfi'or, viz. : 1 aoli Accommodate 10-30 A. M 8-00 A. M 1 '10 and T-lo p. m. rast Line Erie Express Humming Accoininodal'ioii ".' Lancaster At-cmnm- il i,ir,i. 11 -VI A. M. 1 1 '-'' A. M. -''.in I. M. Parkesbnrg Train . Cincinnati Express.. . Eiic Mail and Pittsburg Express" !) p. .'i ;.o p. 8 01) P. M. M. M. Erie Accommodation 9-;:u j 11 -ou V M. .M. Philadelphia i.-v,,ri ifatt 10 hil. niulit. niiaHeiiirni-H win . .'V- Sunday Philadelnb .1 i;vn, 7 .. . . . ,1' ' m a o clock. leiuiiati .-.He n ouiuri ay. AH daily, except Sunday. other traius ine western Accommm atlon Ti-ii.. except Sunday, i-'or tin. , '.. .ii I.., .,.i I..... : ' "' . ."V1:T luusi be )i i Market street. ' M., at No. 118 THAIN8 AKKITK AT KtrOT. VI7 Cincinnati Ex press . , Vli,ailMi,ihiu l,'vni...co -l. A. M. ......... .,.... . Mil HnrrlHhnro- Ai'inmnin,im i,,n r ia f i or furl her Informal inn, apply to v'il- M JOHN E. VANLEEltJ Ticket Ag-nt IltAJsCIS FI NK, Ticket Ageut fi?V-V.? MARKET Mtreet. feHVlL.Et 1J- WALLACE, The Per,nvlv.,nia n.,?'?!" P.t. snnifi nnv i,V , " """".y""'!'""'.??"! Hot 38- - r- . . ""s'is'-i t-Acepi, ior Wear n sr An parel. and unit their rpunknuii.iK.., .l.' " .Ap llnllura In rulnu ill i w "no liunureH uj oiiewiai cunuuci, - .eneralSeTintSa. VTOliTH PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. . lM.A- hxPI(,8s Bethlehem, Alleutown Mauch Chunk, llazleton, Wiliiamsport, Will e"l Z Muhanoy City, Pitiston, and Tiinkt annock. ' A,V. . PiesN) lor Bethlehem, Kaaton, Allentown, Mauch chunk, Wilkesbarre, I'niston t;;anl"n, niid New Jersey central and Morris and Essex Railroads. At 1-45 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eaton. lIa"let(ml,Unk' WUkwil'arre i,iIt!jt0U, cranfuu, ami At fi tiop. m. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown. and Mauch Chunk. ' ' For Doylestown at8-5A. M., nudl-mp. M. 110 p1' m"1 VVaslli"eton at U''1S flua 10'45 A- J1- for AbiiigtoH at l-in, s-lfi, 6-20, and S P, M, l'or Lansdale at -iu 1. M. Fifth and sixth streets, Second and Third Streeis and Union t'ny i'awoinret Pi;iwoy3 run to tueneV H-not. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9-00 A. M ., 2-lo, 4-45, and g-25 From Doylestown at 8-26 A. M., 4 55 and 7-05 P ji Fram Lansdale at 7'30 A. M. From Port Washington at 9'20, 10-35 A. M . and 8-10 P. M. ' From Ablngton at 2-35, 4-S5, 0-45, and 9-35 p. m. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. I'liiiatlelpina ior uoyiesiown ai u r. m. For Abington at 7 P. M. Dovlestown for Philadelphia at 6-30 A. m. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. Abinirtoii for Philadelphia at 8 1. M. 1 Tickets sold and Baggage checked through at M nil's: North Pennsylvania Baggage Express uiiice, jo, 1UD a. lie ill cnn-ri ELLIS CLARK, Agent. T E ST ,T E It N K Y H A I L H O A I) S FALL AND WINTER ARIiANGEMENT COMMENCING TUESDAY. tiEITEMBlilt 21, 1S09 Leave Philadelphia, foot of Market street il FerryVat 8-l.' A. M., Mall, for BrMgcton, Salem, Millvllio Vine'.and, Sweilesboro, and all uitermediato sta tions. 3-1B P. M., Mall, for Cape May, Millville, Vinpinnri and wny Htatiiuis below (ilaisboro. ' S-:io P. M., Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem, swedna. boi o, and all intermediate stations. b-M P. M,. Woodbury and GlasHboro accom mnria. tion. reight train for all nation leaves Camden dally at 12 o'clock, noon. Freight received in Phlludel.' phiaat hccond covered wharf below Walnut street Freight delivery ut No. 'it Koutn DELAWARE Avenue. . . i. 'oniiinitidlon tickets at reduced rniea i. ,,...,,. 'hilH'Iclplim and all sLitlmis. u WM. J, fh ELL, Sllpei'iutcudent. K'pteiubiTlB, ISO. Jjj At 7 and in a. M 1, a-in. a-au, n, , i, p i for Merchantville, Moorestnwa, Ibid Ma son wile Ilainesport, Mount nny Smlthville, E wa Svi e' liicetuown, Birmingham, and JV.,.i..rA JIIi'V11"-' Jvne Man - ' ' Paoll Accommodation, 8-!!0 A. M., 4:od and o-3r, p v 1 IWt J)D6 lTa; A f Parkesburg Train M. Lancaster Train v Erie Express ,..V - Dav Ex Dress V lu. ! M. i mo r. m. run Wlinainsport Wilkesbarre, MamVnoy "ci 7l m t,t Ca mel, Pittston, Tunkhanuock, and Sera! ton 1'nssentrer Tra ns i..av ti... i, . . OCTOBER 14, 18G3. RAILROAD LINE8. 1USTOWN TIMK TAIII.F. FOR ( J K R V AN TOWN. P. M? V' " 6V6' bX' 7' 8' ,0- Leave (Jermantovm atfl, 7, 7,V, 8, 8-20, 9, o, 11, ' ....nu tmin hiii, and nv up trains will not atop on the Germaiitown Hranch. r ON SlINDAYS. P. M VC rhIlai,c'Pnll at 1 A. M., B, 4-05, T, aild 10 Ieave Ucrmantown at 815 A. M., 1, 3, , aud v CITESNI'T HILL RAff.Ro An 7, 9? and VI 11" MlP"la at 6 8' 10' 12 A" M" 3V, BY, lave Chesnut Hill nt 7-10, 8, 9-40. n-40 A. M 1-40 3-40, 0-40, 0-40, 8-40, and 10-4O P. M. ' ' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at -is A. M.. and 7 P. w 9iifpVM Ut UlU at T-ao A. M., 14,0-40, and f V.???SF0n0CKEN AND NORI?I8TOW Leave orrustown at 6-40, ex. 7, I, 9, and 11 A. Mm JX, 8, 4, 6!, H, and O'i P. M. nt m,;- M. train from Norrmtown will not stop . --o 1 .v. "iumilk, uommo, or scours at'-hSnM tra,ln fr0m "-'"'""IPlila will stop only at School lane, Manayunk, and Consliohocken. T cava Tl,,,ni....i.. P. M. 4""u'i at a. ai., 4, and 7.V Leave NorrUtown at 7 A. M., 1, 5), and 9 P. M. wi. FOK MANAYUNK. Leave Ph adeinniu. , a . IX. e, 6.v. u, 8-uis io-tiCand ilx P. X. W A. M., W , -. -8-30. aild lO- M.'"' aua atVchSol li'Kv 1 P oalT . , , ON SUNDAYS. U-ave Manayunk at 7 am,' iS1; an,,' 5 2' ia-uyi: 1 jiiuuieinniii nr. ti a r ... w. Hepot, NINTH and GREEN Streets, "TEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA J(AII.KOAl). I .cave I'll Hde nhla frnm vw it.. . FIRST n,l I lll. wVirn- . I HH.l I- i.u 1-. AI., 4-15 P. M., 4-40 P. M., (1-15 and 1 1-3(1 P M Leave West Chester from i..n, ., , iSL . .ft t. "'in;in, -; A. .u.. 11 1111 4 u Street, at 6-2, A.M., 81)0 A. M 7-45 A. M 10- A M.. 1 -Vi P. V i-rji 1. f .,.i J. .V -i 10 45 A. .,1,r,aV! lPav'nK West Chester at s-oo A. M. will ston at 1. C. .Junction, Lennl, Glen Rl.lilleVand Media dla.V ufJ S !V,p",1" al, 4-4 P- M. wfu Stopat M nous aboxo 11. t!. .1 unci ion w take trjin leavimr ON SUNDAYS. Leuve Philadelphia for West i:iii.ipv at a.-, and li no P. M. Uhh p!Pm Chestcr for Phila'lelphla at 7-55 A. M. WILLIAM C. WHEELER, General Superintendent. 410 HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RfTi?,iAn "i.vilk -JIMK TABLE. ani' after MONDAY, Sept.. , lsfiii, the Trains ie Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run s ta from Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. West , ' , .' ITTl fi. t w r , . . . ...... til HI', on the follows Depot, West niiniieiniiia : wkstwaho. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philndelnhia. . . . ' " Williamsport.... nrrlvea nt. t.'i.i . 9-20 P. M. M. . 7-30 A. ERIE EXPRESS leaves Philadelphia! ! . 8-15 P. , M. . 1 1 -o0 A. . o-oo p. , M. vviiiiiinisport . nrrivps nt i.'ri.. M. -.LM1RA MAIL leaves Philadelphia" "' .10-00 A. M. " Williamsport.. aiTives at. Lock Haven.! KATVVAn . WOO A. AI. 610 P. M. 7-30 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 8-1B A. M. " Willianisnort. arrives ut I'hi'.i.i. ii.i.i.. 9-10 P. M. ERIE KXPKEss loaves Erie.. ' 6-10 A. M. 3-iiO P. M. II inmsonrl. iv vwi ,a,TivpsV,,""ll',oli,nla-- 1'20P.'m! 11.A MAIL leaves Lock Ilaven r. :,n a ., 4-J5 A. M. el; w llliauisport s-15 A. M. in -ir , , . ",'T'vt s il1 I'hiladelpli.a. .. 7-15 P. M. BLl-i'ALOJ-.XP. leaves Willlninspon Vl"M A. M " Ilarrisimrg -10 A. it! rvm-i.t,. i-. , an',V('s at I'liiliidelphia.. 9-2fl A. M. Ex pi ,-f-s East connrcis at Corry, Mail East at Jr,v ami irv-nei ,n, Express West' at Irvimn wltiT tra:iiH ruu cjvek inl AIle,'),...,v liiiaVV...,?.?.' .WIU ALL. 'P-'M'liKD General Superintendent. PROPOSALS. V K (I P O S A L S F OR F O It A G E. DKl'OT QUARTKUMASTEK'S ClKI'ICK ) ASIIlMiVON, 1). C., Sept. 25. 14IM I an tne tiiit., OA'l.-. HAY, and EYE stk iw be of llrst-class merchantable quality) renulreiat this depot during ti,,, ,ettl. conimenclng Nov 1 lU : . , , - nic ruies oi wash noton 8 I TUX?!!!. a,LL" wl,iP P'e- Va., abo'a oS mimiei; waw in i ne sa.-ks or about three bushe's each, of not less than thirty-two (32 pounds to the bushel; Hay and Straw baled, and to wclgi two thou.jand (20C0) pounds per ton. Bidderswill state tho price oi Oats and Corn per bushel, including sacks, and also price without sacks and of Hay and Straw per ton. ' The iiuantity required each month is estimated at four hundred and ninety-live bushels or Com, two thousand live Hundred and ninety-eight bushr-ls ol MarawSlXt,"f0lU' t0nS f llaj"'Ml"1 sixtt-'en tons of This is not given, however, as binding the United States to receive jitst that quantify, hut simply as the nearest practicable approximation of what may be re. quired each month. The United Suites reserve, the right to increase the above quantity, by oiie-louiili, at any time dur ing the coniinuiiuce of the con tract, by giving thirty (in vs notice. s-'i'i-j The contractor will be required to keen nt least one monih s supply of forage and straw on hand, and to have a place of business in this cil v. Guarantees will be furnisiimi u iiil ou,.h i.i., ,.. .u. sum of live thousand dollars, signed by two res,,", "ji bin sureties, that, the bidder wii! r ai,.:,...J..r... ' .IV.: six days after his acceptance, exc-ut,, ' . acconiam-o wituthe above reqiinvinenu """"" A bond in the sum of tuent'i iUonia,ui .iio.imo) doi- lfll-S. SlWr.llll hv himci.lr nn.l V . ...iii i . ' 1 ...... "..I mi., i.. if aureiiit-u sureties foraeTnd, t;e, "laJo nionth'.y for quantilyof None to be paid for except on receipts of the nar 'tU'S to whom delivery has been ordered. 1 Al hiilu uiill 1... i...... . "r nuiiiuuieu id ii e ouartermaster- Ceueral before awarding contract. rm,rw Deliveries to COIUinenun lmni.liiirni .n.. Of contract. J " 11 awJ", Proposals, in diinliente. win !. o.i.i undersigned, with cony of iii.riw,.,.i..n ,.....,.'. marked "Proposals for Foraire." an,! hi'.i.i,., : ..... ' ited to be preH,!iit at tho opening of bid. By order of the (iuaitermastei-Gcnei-Hl. .1. I" M.'I.'I.'IMJ i V- Denilfv Onai'le, Brevet Bngadier-Getieral, U. S. A hd Depot Vuarternuster, io not ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEE F. Okhce of A. C. 8., ) FKAKKKOItll All.SKNAL, Pa., '- , , October k. ISO1! 1 Sealed proposals, m duplicate, will be receive, by he undersigned at his oillce until 1'2 M., Oculber i M.9 for furnishing the troops statloua t pJaV ford Arsenal with FRESH BEEF, of a . o I Z ketable quality, ln equal proportions or fore a li nd quarters, excluding necks, shanks, and khb ey ," I w. The Beel to be delivered free of c to tlio oops, in such quantities and on such davs as may -be from tinm to ,im. ....o.i i. ..' UJ;V8 I,S.U1U" tliority, and to continue In force six ,nontl s or such less time as the Commissary-General shall direct Upon acceptance of the offer, aecurlty and bond rnr "i"1!, Vf,slx ,n,""lr,1 l0Hrs will be required lor tho faithful performance of the contract. Bids to be endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Beef." '" t uiiuiiu itw ii m nriiiiftr an. First. Lieutenant Ordnance. Brevet Captain U. S. A., A, V. i- niiiLIAM I'HIJIUIJ, 10 sfrawot HMIE ADAM8 EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE X a.lOO OllKSNUT Street, forwards Pro.li PoS IWe. MerchaudiiMi, Bwk Not, and Ki.eoie, either bjli own line, or iu eonneouoo wlUl other KpreaeOoiunLiaa: X. (XILKNAN, baimuiteuJemli ,,, op(lt ln, ' '"a'lolphia Is reached directly by the Chesnut and Walnut streets cars. Those of t e Market street line run within one "square The arm. llne9 COnncct W"" eauh t!u "l.on iu a am n II ...... iiuiuc m mien auantities and at such times as ordered by the yuarteiZwter In charge. Com to be delivered in good saoks of auouttwo bushe s eneh. nrtv.Bfv K.n,..,,j" . " ii AOOTION 8AIE9. M THOMAS A 8ON8, N08. 139 ANI) Ml S. IrOURTH 8TBKKT. JJi'SEv-J,AKI,so'MK kiUis.ski.s am or ii m. T?Sh78' 1,N, -KATHKK BKDM. HA lit MAX- ,4 l On Prlda.y Mnn,in. : 10 o'clock, at Nn. 71M . Hilt- n "" . mo-olnck. atNn. 71M W. Hiytewnth. hMaw '.-iiokb, tna ontira niniit.uin. com- J uii'- J-Si-" ".in"t l'rlw"l ohAmber .uiu.w.lnut; Ii i hue font her bds, line hair inattroMOS, ohi.a and BlawwHre. oookina- ntpnuiln, pte. pinn. May ba eiiuiimod ktgoVlnr.k nut!,. sale. ID Mtt S.llp Nn 1'L-U .1 EI.ECANT tn!S!,.W,'0RK- AXMI.VSTFR. VELVET. AMI HKHsSKLh 1'KOOK MO. -Arci!j, KUPICKIOR UltK- . .0.n Monday Mnrnin. ycni nri.at m.iVlHck. N... IIC14 A7.,h doors. " - "7:L""a,n.n .n'nttrosoiit f oat her Unlt u: DW,n, yraniroiiBH. inn .i i iuii,is, eiiwint AtiniiiMlHr. vulval n,l '.- " IlflUM. p A Ik. p, l. iaeralor. kit. h.n ......TlV. .,nun,l,l8 parlor hre pmof. made liy Parrel 2 II 1 . ' ' ' " l-VIIBIIrl. fIJ1. 1 lie furniture in ,..e but. a ahnrt t , . " ' 01 hr8t guUt furnitiirA ... n. - .1 . .. , . , ... CHtaloKucs non ready. It U tt Peremptory Sale at th ANU14 Octoh.ra,,..,.r,U. ,"',nT."T..n,"rn'n. . . ...... cni aircpt r :.: xr"":"nt r.. sale, wi, limit le. wi.hnnt re-erv V,,. V"'"'.T, Btc.-iin enKiii.n.eio. ' '" uiacu,nry. f articular in catnlosuna now r..rf. m in catnlodiiei now ready. n i ct GRPAT AT 8AT.K. On the evening, or Wednesday 'and 7 huraday, Ootober a T"K 'HOICK AND FI.KGa'nT CO! I Iff Tinv ... . 1 lln rollnutiiin. with nil, i.i .. . ?: fine apm-imen, of the f.,11, "T "ret n,9a" .1. I. (inrome, Merle. .'II.UIIHI1H, inrm.-i, OluiVHt, Caratul, Iwjpnnp. B,: ill, 11,. I, arKcla. I vy, llorbsl lioflr, llri8Mot, Amhcrff, Aocard, iauKiinipt., H. (J. Kilpkkiipb PlaHMan. VprlMipokllny Chi I Ui-cker. Hainmaa, Mtiulinot, nyea, Pnullioii, Rnarzewski, Castun. rflVPIIM. rtniruev. Hpr KfHS. Kaoowira, Seijrnao, Trnyer, Ktu. eto. etc. 1(1 Ut t)uniiie Cali, liobtichnn. HUNTING, DURBOnoW A CO ATirTTOV Uankatreot. Buoceaaoni to John SlyeriAOo.00"' IMPORTANT SALE RPKTINU8. OIL CLOTHS. rin .. .. a. f 1- u.t. i.i. at 11 o clock, on tour monilis' credit about tna pii-c.a iiixrinu, pnotii-D, list, homo. cuttaVif pet nK, cil cloths, niK, etc. ' ' """" r5f. I.ARGK BALK OP J'ltKNCH AND OTHKR EURO PKAN DRY GOODS KURO- it .' . ... . nl'nday Morninir, net. Is, at 10 o clock, on four months' credit. 10 1 St SALE OF 2C0O CASKS BOOTH, SHOES HATS, OA PS, r. iu. On Tim..,.. UV:H. Oct. 19, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 10 13 6t THOMAS BIRCn A SOX, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION i, i,D;,,. . nKa OHK8MUT Street, rear entrance NTiW Sanmtrei Sale at. the Auction Store, No. Hill Oho. Sl o in s" I Ul ;HOI WW i I.'a.'y8 Sl'rrors, -a Chandol Buyer I'luteU Ware, China. Piiinlinn.. I,'.. fiiniit atrent. I'itK. PI ANA. China, Painl.nRs. KiiiyinB, eto!', ln,i..J On l'rid.'iy Mornina;, t tho am:tinn store. atreet.will lie ,ld, by ta ,US a lae aai rtmenTrf aunermr furnilin trn. t ??: .7. , K. "riinen of 11 o CIOCK. at thn nii,.,i.n .... ... superior furniture from fundi nu;, cnmpriBinr i-r-it;rfw:ini7.r niom furniture; piano fortes; lare aoa arnUf "' l'-?telle. and Teo,i81,,e n,Srl ? . auir oimne . - - - 1,1 ,1 ihiih nnn I uni.u..... . ... ri , r. tnt.luu ..-rr.l'yx"" '.uaicn, wit u mirror backa-1. ..j .nun hnnk.r.... r:;i."v " ai-K aln... H. n . . , ... .....j 1,1, 1 ,1,1. - rlnir.. Un. .....i . j lX .. . Miuina una eaaa cliaira; ....,... ul, ,,.ur inairroHsea: fn, i.r ,.. -s . unrnpLH I (llftnri.nt. Linl. . T.T. ri!.V-!"f r',cSL!'tt 1n1 Clwre, eto. 1 V nV and small offlon-tiibleHaud desks 1 ' "ral Ur CHAKDKL1KK AND H LL I II -UT a, . .. clinndnliiTs. "A 1.1. LII.H rs. About 1 1.AUK SHAWLS. Sll.if niuDnm. .. of la. P shawls, ribbons, etc to be -,.'l,i M; A l"0' loi Khnni it niny concern. ""Id "n 00"nt of S1LVEK PLATKD WARK AN I) CUTLERY -Also voire nl line plated ware and cutler" ! it" MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIOXFFRS (Lately Ral,n,n f, m . i"-ti,KIS'- No. m CUKSA UT Street. rear Zt,"aDOf" Street, rear entrance froin Minor. I.--'S,ii'i .i??V,:S ."""t 11 Ninth ,.,riwt. EM IKE HUVLD l UKNl l URK, UK OAR. Orlober Utb. at 10 o'clock Ou Friday Morninr. 10 IS tt CD. No. McCLEES & CO AUCTIONEERS, ,0. fiOo MAKKKT Slreet. ' LARGE A1SD ATTRAOT1 VK SALE Of SHOH8, liKOIi ANS, KTO F BOOTS. R Oct. is. at 10 o'clock. incl,,3inB a ,.r .. , cit mal. f - hide ayery Monday and Thursday. 10 14 3t By B. 8COTT J SOOTT-8 ART GALLERY, No. luiA OHMWrSi GOVERNMENT SALES. OVERNMENT I EOU1PAOE. SALE OF CLOTniNU ANtt Dei'utv t. TUARTERaf ASTER-GRNEBAIS OkFICB Pnii.Ai,Ki.eniA, October 7, 189. 't Old at public ani-tinn ., ui,...r... Will be sol ai,27 Woollen Blankets. 44,'JiiO Uniiorm coats. 4.000 (ireat Coats, innunled. 24,om Pairs Stockings. li.ucs Palis Trowsers. Pairs Hoots. b.'M4 l'airs Bootees. 4,P(io Shelter Tents, and other articles. Terms cash payable In United States currency All property purchased must be removed withia live diiys. Cioods will be sold In lots to suit purchasers. CiituloglU H y,iU be furnished on m.rni,..., ...i- oillce, or at Hie oillce of Captain til LL. Sohuylkiit An ciial, or at the Auction Rooms of M. thiia a mi.nn, .os, 1S9 and 141 South FoUR'i Ii StrecT STEWART VAN VLIKT, Deputy Quartermuster-tieneral, 10 S Ct and Brevet Mator-Oeneral. II. S. A. LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. BTADLISHJSD 1 7 9 6. A. 3. nOOINSCN. FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-OLA8SB8, ENORAVINGS, BBAUTIFUL CHROMOc, Mahufacturer of all kinds of LOOE1NU-GLAS8, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRA NO. 910 CHESNUT STKEET, 8 1 fifth door above the ConUnental, Phlia. L5E OREAM AND WATER IOE. CELEEKATED NEAPOLITAN IOCS. Tha pnrtHtand lis, in th world: can be carried in a. p.per without nieltinic, or nunt loan part of toe oountrr, tor ballr, pari iea, eio The iHnninir nhvuiniana of Philadeliihia reoouiman them, biiii f . ciniiacl niirly of pure fraita, cream, and Mitfar. I VVl.'.M'X 'KKii r i.AVOiW 0( thoae bllll'lllli ICE CHEAM8 AND WATER ICES Aie kept constantly on hand. . E. J. A IJ.EORKTTI No. lJlJALNlJTljiri, tl! reet. -i IS I'M 'J' fiVI I' I'll;!, frlirul.l lie in U8 on every Hoalor and Move. It infra., tho lit at riMyporo,-in. uiiQhayoi, nearly one bull of the onUl ami will lli;alj room above id plare ,,f Bt0, ii ! i' AMI M I'. ' ll'.-H at thu uuiuufaotory of ul.L O. J. DOUGui'ftTT ll. lit N. NlMTli btr4t. walnut ,,rl, ...V, "irnunre, cninprinin nhianl Ue an iV,uPt Vai;itlM Ter.,n,l el,""n ?ere, cen- V a,n; LUALU' C.'LI" Military Storekeeper . 'It'.H ULUtCO A I 111 V. H lUrtTit It tt txf AM
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