THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, .-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 12, 18G0. A lrlmItlTC Constituency. j AS Arcadia coanrrarrr in transtlvama. A correspondent of the London Timet writes from Klansenburg, in Transylvania: 'If you look at the map, Szek in not twenty miles from the capital, but if you want to go there you must reckon half a day in summer, w hen the direct road is passable, and in win ter or spring, when you have to make a groat round, you may deem yoursolf lucky if you got there without nccidont towards evening. Vhere roads in gonoral are so good as they are in Transylvania, this seems surprising, Jjut it finds its explanation in the natural fea tures of the district. Tho interior of Tran sylvania forms one great basin, evidontly once the bed of tho sea. In the very centre of the country, betwoen tho courso of tho rivers Maros and Szamos, thoro rises an un dulating plateau of lato tertiary sandstone And hhale, soft and friable. To judge from single old trees and small patches of forest still remaining scattered, tho greatest part of this district was wooded, but now it is a suc cession of naked downs, harboring small lakes in every depression. "The whole district, known under the name of the 'Pasture,' is considered tho most pro ductive of Transylvania. It was the great grazing district of the country before 14, when most of tho large herds of tine cattle and horses were dispersed. Every proprietor in the surrounding districts considorod it al most ns a necessary portion of his fanning to have some land in the district, for it was above all through this pBrt that ho mado his farming pay. Since the great herds of cattle have been dispersed, much of the land has been broken up. It strikes you that it has been done systematically, for while tho slopes facing south have been left intact, tho slopes facing north have been ploughod up and bear luxuriant crops of whoat, rico. and Indian corn. This is owing to a peculiarity which you have no troublo in discovering, for whilo on the northern slopes you sec fat black soil, on the southern slopes, through the scanty grass, you see yellow sand mixed with mail. As in the large alluvial plains of Hungary, the material for roads 4s wanting on the 'pas ture,' the stone which is used decomposing so soon that it is dust almost before it is laid on the road. 'With the exception, therefore, of the parts of the road lying close to tho river, where gravel may bo got, they can, even with the great labor bestowed upon them, scarcely bo kept up, and have to be rclaid almost every spring. 'Although it boasts of a chnrter by King Matthias (Jorvinus of tho fifteenth century, which insures to it all those rights and privi leges which had been granted to I3uda, the capital of Hungary, tho noble town of Szek, as it is called in diplomatic language, is littlo different in appearance from a village. You see the same low, one-storied houses, with gable-ends turned towards tho street, and separated from each other by the courtyard, merging into the garden behind. A wooden Terandah runs along tho side of the building turned towards the courtyard, and under tho thatched roofs you see the heads of yollow Indian corn and tobacco leaves strong up in a row, forming a sort of festoon. "To judge by the similarity of the houses' -you seem to have realized in your journey the land of equality,' nor are you, indeed, fur off here seeing the dream of tho enthusiasts realized, for if thore is not much wealth thoro is no great poverty either in Szeli. proletari ans or beggars nro unknown. "Where no one is in absolute want, and all are more or less on the same level, t'ao great est incitement to orime is gone; and so it is in this Transylvaniau Arcadia. Excoj.t now and then a Tow on a Sunday evening, there is but little forjustice and police to do, and even these rows can only be of raro occur rence when in a population of five thousand souls only half a dozen are known as drunk ards. Theft is unheard of; not a house has a lock: agricultural implements aro kopt iu the fields; household property in the open court-yards, where not even watch-dogs are kept. There is, indeed, a prison remaining, but it has been used for years as a lumber room. "In tho midst of all the political and reli gious ogitalions through which Transylvania has gono in olden as well as in more recent times, tho place has not been disturbed. There Hungarian and liouman have been and are living in tho best harmony, tho best proof of which is that the Mayor is a ltouman, although by far tho greater number of tho in habitants are Hungarian. As with politics bo it is with religion. Tho place might pass as a model of tolerance, for thoro I'rotestants. lloman Catholics, Greek Catholics, and ortho dox Greek are living in the best possible un derstandinc with each other, aud what is, perhaps, even more, thoir clergy are on tho best terms with eacn other. "Yet from all this, or from the isolated, secluded position of tho place, you must not imagine that the people aro sunk in apatny, . and do not endeavor to hotter themselves, They aro not content with tilling thoir native soil, but have their commerce in cattle and wood. They go away with their carts and oxen or horses to fetch tho wood, which they bring down and sell in the more prosperous towns. "When one sees this simplicity and primi- tivoness one almost begins to doubt whether the railway which is projected in tho valley of the Szamos. a few miles oft", will be a boon or .not, for it will necessarily modify all this, aud gradually efface tho originality which is so interesting. Hut this wall bo the fate or many of these small communities in Transylvania, of which the town of Szek is one, aud, per taps, tho most curious type." Forclcn Musical und Ornmatlr Ileum. Franlein Mchlig, tho piantsto, is about to start for America, whero alio is engaged for a coneert-touriwc. Iferr Carl Keinecke has completed a work which is intended to bo to Schiller's Wnhdm Tell .what Hcethoven's music is to Ooethe's Etimont. Among the festivals to take pluco at the opening of the Suez Canal is tho performance of A cantata by l'rince Poniatowski. The text is bv Sicjnor Itugelli, the Neapolitan. ltossini's Mttne ythiuiellc is to be heard for the first time in Vienna, on tho duy of the commemoration of the dead. It will bo given in the now opera house of the Kuiserstadt. M. Costo, the composer or the opera lonlf'e "Les Horreura do la. Guerre," is now engaged on a similar piece of buffoonery by M. Armand Gouziou, cntitlod "Richard do f-ioirlinrn frotha." The orchestra employed in. Rheiiigolil onmrtrispH l l'( I instruments. amon which are 18 anvils. The scenery is illuminated by tinea thousand iets of cas. .Nevertheless, adds our authority, significantly enough, at third representation meny places in the theatre were unoccupied. Not even the elect of Munich ore willing to accept anvilling in place of musio. A storv is current in ram to the effect that M. Auber intends to write a drauiatio HfTl 111 liich all tho female celebrities of tli. time that is to say, Mesdamcs I'atti Nilsson. Marie Huns, Marie Cubcl, Cavvaiho Bloch and Marimon are to take part. M. Auber is far too much of a man of a world, we imagine, to carry out any such- wild idoa. He might "call spirits from the vasty deep," but would they answer when he did call? La Mai rone d'Ephene, of M. Vcrcousin, has been played at the Gymnaso, Taris. The strange story, so libellous of the fair sex, which Petronius has preserved and La l'on taino transmitted, is partly followed, partly burlesqued, on amusing, and, as might be expected, not over-moral piece being tho re sult. "Cratinns'' has a young wife, on whoso fidelity, as she has sworn to follow him to the tomb, he depends. His friends, loss fortu nate than he in marriage, laugh at his confi dence, and persuade him to try a dnngerous experiment. Ho pretends to be dead, accord ingly, and is mourned by his wife, who duly weeps over his tomb previous to joining him in it. Hut during her stay sho receives the consolations of "Cleon," her cousin, a young gallant. So acceptable aro his minM rat ions, that "Cratinns" sees fit to awako and disturb the proceedings. His mouth is soon stopped, however, since his wife, who with the com mencement of an intrigue has found the qualities necessary to conduct it, tolls him sho knew of tho trick ho had played, and had mot it with counter-tricks. A difllcnlly has arisen between tlie corpora tion of Washington and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, The company was called upon to raise its track to the level of an improved street, but refused, when tho City CommisMoners proceeded to 1111 up the gap, causiutr considera ble delay to the trains. Lgal proceedings will be taken by the company. RAILROAD UINES. Philadelphia, gkrmantown, and nor lUSTOWN RAILROAD. Tl.MIi TAItLTC. FOR UERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia nt 0. 7. 8. won. iu. 11. 12 A. M.. ;, V 8',, 4 4'M 6-tJ5' 6' c' 7 8 9 10' u" 18 Leave Gcrmantown at 6, T, 7V. 8, MO, 9, 10, n, n A. JU., 1, V, il, 4, Tt, r, l, , V, 10, 11 I . M. The 81iU down train and 3,4' aud 6 up Uuius will not Btop on tho Genuantown Hnmch. ON SUNDAYS. I-cnvo Philadelphia at 1MB A. M., 2, 4 -OS, 7. and 10Y P.M. Leave Germantown at 8-15 A. M., l. 3, 6. aud av P.M. ' CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at C, 8. 10, 13 A. M., 2, 3V. 6Vi 7, t, and 11 1'. M. Liavo Chesnut II111 at 7-10, 8.9M0, 11-40 A. M.. 1'40, 3-40, 6-40, 0-40, 8-40, aud 10-40 P. M. ON (SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia nt t-16 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut 11111 at 7-60 A. M., lii-40,5-40. and 0-sar. M. FOR CONSnOnOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Phllade phla nt 0, iy, , and 11 to A. L, l, 8, 4y, 15, ty., 61f, 8-05, loufi. and 11? P. M. .lcuvc iNornsiown ut o-io, e y, 7, and 11 A. II.. 1M, 3, 4vr, o.V. s. and 9y p. M. The i A. M. train from Nonistown will Tint step st llogee's, l'otta' Lauding, Doiuiuo, or bohur's lane. The 5 P. M. train from Philadelphia will Rtop on!y at School lane, Manuyunk, and Coushohoukuu, ON SUNDAYS. Leave rwiaaclphia at, 8 A. M.. 25c?. 4. and 7k- P. M. Leave Norrlstown at 7 A. m., l, By, and 9 P. M. FOR MAN AY UN 14. Leave Philadelphia at 6. lis. o. and 11 -or. A.M.. ;4i . i -i TOi iirun, unci u4 r. M. Leave AiaunyaiiK at o-io, i, iy., s-iu. vx, anil UX A. M.. 2, svr, 5. 6V, 8-30. and to 1'. M. The 5 V. M. traiu from Philadelphia will stop only ui Tjcuuui luue ami .niurmyiniK. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., 2 V, 4. and 7V P. M, Leave Mnuayuiik nt.iy A. M., 1,V, 0, and 9; I'. M. W. S. WlLbON, Generul Superintendent, Depot, NINTH aud UREEN Streets. "PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI will leave Depot eorner liroad street uud Washing ton avenue as follows: Way Mail Train at 8-S0 A. M. (Sundays cxeontedV for lialtimore, Btopnlnir at nil rcarular stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at WiliningLon for Crisllold and Intermediate stations. LxprcBB Train at 12 M. (Suudavs oxecpted). for isaiiimcre anu wntiunKum, swrpms at Wilmington, I'oiTyviuo, ami uiivio-ue-urace. conuocis ul wu niinctou with train for New Castle. lix-pn.'BS xruin at 4-uo i m. csunaays excanteai. nil liUlliJiimu nun uiuuukiiii. r-iuiiuiui; uij v.m'iLei, Thurlow, lAnwood, Claymout, Wilmington, NexAort, Stanton, Newark, Liktou, Noini-ls.ast, Ctiurlostown, Penyville, llavro-de-Grnec, AUenleen, I'erryiuan's, Eiicewoon, Aiatruou i, i imic s ami steiumor s jcun. Mailt JbixpreBS at ii-so i'. ju. (daily), for uaitimnre and vv asliinclon, Btoiipmcrat Chester, Thurlow, Lin- wood. Claymout, Wilmington. Newark, Klktou. North-East, Pen jville, Uavre-Ue-Graec, Perryman's, nml IMULrnolia. I'assciiccTs ror I'onrcss Monroe anu iorroiK wui take tho 12-00 SL train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. BtorplnR at all stations betwteu l'liiladclphla and WiUuiugton. J.envo ruuaueipnin ar. ii-uu a. m., zmu, ni'n, ana 7-Uo P. M. Tho O-wil". M. Train connects with Dela ware Railroad for Harrington aud intcrmcdiaic stations. I.envo wummirton e-ao ana s-io a. m.. i-30. 4-in. and 7 U P.M. The S-10 A. M. Traiu will not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. Tho 7 P. M. Train iiom W ilmintrtou runu daily ; all other Accom modation Trains tjiiudays excepted. Trains leaving Wilmington atii-;tiiA. m. nmi4lri P. M , will connect at UuiioUn .liini tinn with the I-U0 A. w. and 4W J . M. trams for Diiltimorc Central Railkiad. Irom Daltimore to Philadelphia Leave Eainmore A. M., Way Mall; 9-35 A. M., lixpress; 2'35 P. M., Express; 7-i.'i 1". M., Express. SUNDAY TRAIN FROM RAI.TIMORE. leaves Daltimoroat 7-25 P. M., stoppinnr at Miir- nolia, Perry man's, Aberdeen, Uavrc-de-Gnioe, l'or ryvllle, Cliiirlestown, North-Eas.t, Elkton, Newurk, b'tanton, Newport, Wilmington, Cl:ijuiont, Llnwood, and Clicblu. H. F. Jvi.:iNEi, superintendent. "17EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. Leave Phllmlciphta from New Depot, TllIRTY- FIRST and CHEISN I. T Streets, i-tn A. M tint! A. M., 2-3D P. JL, 4-ltj P. M., 4'!0 1'. M., C-R, and U-3D P. .M. Leuve W est Chester from Depot, on l.ast Market Street, at A. M., KDO A. M., 7 MS A. M., 10M3 A. JL, l-t5 F. if'" r. anu u-.vi v. m. 'lrain leaving W est t iiebter at s-ea a. m. will stop at B. C. Junction, I.riml, (.lea Riddle, aud Media; leaving Philadelphia nt 4M0 P. M. will stop at Me. dm, Glen Riiiitii., i.eiuii, and is. c. Junction. Pas sengers to or from stations between West Chester nud B. C. Junctlou going East will take train leaving west uncsier ut m.j j. jm., una enaniro cars at B. C. Junction, aud going West, passengers for sta tions above B. ;C. Jimctiou will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4M0 P. M., aud will clmujro cao-s at B. C. Junction. Tho Depot m Philadelphia is reached d rectiv bv tho Chesnut und Walnut streets curs. Those of the Market street line run within ono stjuare. Tlia cars of both Linos connect with cacti train upon its arrival. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at S-30 A. M, and 2 uo P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 7-55 A. M. and 4-uo P. M. WILLIAM C. WHEELER, 4 105 General Superintendent. M II RICK & SONS BOTJTHW'ARK FOUNDRY, NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Talented June, 18C3. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM IIAMM ER D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SKLF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DltAINLN'li MACHINE. AND HO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or WooUen Mauufacturera. T 10 mwf . VACCEN WWUilCK. WIIXUM tt KE1U1ICX. jromi a. copk. COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVA8 J of all i 1 number nd brands. Teut, Awnlnjr, Trunlt. and W a(UHxiur liiiek. AUo, P)r Wanulaotureni' lrii'r le'tn, Iruin llurtr to Kirvuty nix luuliea wide, PmuUui, I58ltU4!,l3iiU Twine, .,., . RAILROAD LINES. 1QftO -F0R NBW ORK THE CAMDEH i Ol)' and Amboy and I'lilladelpiiia ami Tren ton Railroad Companies' lines from Philadelnhla to New York and Way Places. FHOM WALNUT BTRKHT fltiir At 6-30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Accom...2-25 At 8 A. M., via Cam. and Jersey City Ex. Mull.. 8-00 AtSP. M., via Camden and AmlKty Express.... 8-00 At 6 P. M., for Amboy and intermediate statious. At 6-80 and 8 A. M. and P. M., for Freehold. At 8 A. M. and 8 P. M.. for Loner Ilrnnrh nd points on Ii. and D. B. R. R. At 8 and 10 A. M.. IS M.. 2. 8-30. and i-RO V. M . for Trenton. At e-ao. 8. and 10 a. m.. 12 m.. b. R-ao. 4-so. a. r. nd 11-80 P. M. for Rcrdontown, Florence. Burilnirton. lieverly, and Dclanco. AtO dOand 10 A. M.. 12 M.. S-30. 4 80. 8. 7. And 11 -an P. M., for Edpewater, Riverside. Riverton. 1'almTra. and Fish House, and 2 P. M. for Riverton. The 11 30 P. M. Lue leaves Market Street Fmrv. (upper side). At 11 A. M.. Via Kenslmrton and .Iitbot rit Mw York Express Line. Fine, tX At 7-30 and 11 A. M.. 2 iio. son. and k p. for Trenton aud Bristol, and 10-15 A. M. and 0 P. M. for lsristoi. At 7-30 and 11 A. M.. 2-SO and IS P. M. for Morris. Vllle and Tullytown. At b-30 and 10-15 A. M., and 2-30, 8, and C P. M. for Schenrk's and Eddlngton. At 7-30 and 10-15 A. M.. 8-30. 4. B. and ft P. M.. for Cornweirs, Torresdnle, Uolmesbnifr, Tucony, W'ls sinomlnpr, Hriilenburir, and Fraukiord, and Bt. 8-30 M. for lioimesnurg and Intennedliito Btatlous. IKOM WKST I IIII.AnKI.I-IIU DKPOr. Via Conuoctins Railway. At 9-30 A.M.. 1-20. 4. 0 4fi. H. and i'2 P.M. New York Express Lines, via Jersey City. Fare, 1-25. m ii-.io 1-. m., i-.miirrant i.tne. Fare. 2. At 9-30 A. M.. l'lO. 4. C-4.'i. S. nml u P. M . for Trenton. ' At 9 30 A. M., 4. RMri, and 12 P. M., for Bristol. At 12 P. M. (Niirht). lor Murrinvilln. Tullviown. Pehenck's, Eilillnpton, Cornwell's, Torri-sdiile, Holmeslmrp, Tucony, W issluoming, Drldesburg. aud Frankford. The 9-30 A. M., 8 and 12 P. M. Lines will run dally. All others, Sunilnys excepted. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the cats on Third or Fifth street, 11 L Chesnut, 30 minutes before departure. The ears or Market Street Rail way run direct to West Philadelphia Depot. Clu-Hiiut and Walnut withlu one 811111110. Ou Sundays the Market Street ears will run to counect with the 9-30 A. M., sand 12 P. M. lines. BELV1DERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES. VHOM KENSINGTON DKI'OT. At 7-30 A. M. for Niagara Falls, Buiiiilo, Dunkirk, Elmir.t, Ithuea, Owego, Roeln-sier, liii.'ii:iinton, Os wego, Syracuse, Great Dend, Moutrose, W Ukt-sbaire, Schooley's Mountain, etc. At 7-:i0 A. M. aud K-30 P. M. for Seranton, Strouds burg, Water Gap, Relvidere, Ension, Lambert vllle, I lemmgton, etc-. The 3-30 P. M. Line connects direct with tho train leaving Eastou for Maueh Chuuk, Allentown, Bethlehem, etc. At 11 A. M. and 5 P. M., for Larabertvllle and In termediiite stations. CAM I UN AND BURI.1NiTON COUNTY AND PEM I1ERTON AND HIG11TSTOWN RAIL ROADS. 1'HO.M MAKKET STKKKT FEIIUY (tTrEK RIPK). At 7 and 10 A. M., 1, 2-in, 3-30, 5, and C-.to P. M for Merc-haiitville, Moorestowa, Hartford, Masonville, llainesport. Mount Holly, Smilhville, Enansvllle, Ylncentown, liinuingli:im, and Pemberton. At 10 A. M., for Lewistowu, W'rightstown, Cooks town, New Egypt, and Hornerstowu. At 7 A. M., 1 and 330 P. M., for Lewistown, Wlighlstown, i'ookstown, New Egvpt, Homers town, Cream Ridge, Imlavstown, Sharon, and lllghu town. WILLIAM H. GATZMLR, Agent. XTG1!TH PENNSYLVANIA ' RAII.ItO RO.VBv THE X.y SHORTMIDDI.EROL'TETOTMEI. LEIIIGIIANI) WYOMING VALLEYS, NORTH GR.V PENNSYLVA NIA, SOl TIIlvltN AND INTER IO It NEW' YOKE, BUFFALO, ROCHESTER. NIAGARA FALLS, TUE GL'EAT LAKES, AN I) THE DOMINION OF CANADA. FALL SCHEDULE. Takes edi ct November 1st, lvw. Fifteen dally trniiis leuve Pii-unjor Depot, corner HEliKS and AMERICAN Streets, (Suudavs ex cepted), as follows: At 7 in A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Haleton, W'illiamsport, VVlikuHlmrre, Malinnoy City, l'ittaton, Towandti. W'averley, aud iu eonmction with the ERIE RAILWAY for' Buiiiilo. Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Chicago, Sau Francisco, mid all poinls in the unsii West. At '.; A. M. (Express) for If-lhlehoiii, Euston, Allentown, Maucli chunk. Wilkesburre, Pitiston, Scranlon, and New Jersey Cuutral and Jlorris and Ei-'sex Riitlrnuds. At 1-15 P.M. (Express) for " Bethlehem, Eastou, Sluneli ( liunk, Wllkesbarrc, Piltston, Sciiinton, and l!;;zlcton. At niiop. M. for Bethlehem. Easton, Allentown, and Mauch chunk. J or Doylestown al S-l.-; A. M., y-ir. and t-ir. P. M. For Fort W imhiugton ut O'l'i uud lo-4ti A. M., uud 11-80 P. M. For Ablngton at 1 dr.. -lr,. r-i!0, aud S. P. M. For LiUisdale lit 0"20 P. SI. l'lfUi and Sixth Stivels, Second and Third Street, nml Uulou City Passenger Railways, run to the new Depot. TRAIN? ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at ! A. M., 2-in, t-l.'i, atel s-j-, P.M. From Do.vlestown at suft A. JL, 4-.'w, and l u.'i P. M. I- roiu l.niisdale at. 7-30 A. M. l rom Fort Washington at V 10, 10-33 A. M.. and 3-K) P. M. From Abinglon at 2 -an, 4 -sr.. M.t, nud 9 -35 p. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 :'0 A. M, Pliiladelphia for D0.1 lestown at 2 P. M. l-'or Abinifion at 7 P. M. Dovlcstown for Pliiladelihia at 0-30 A. M. Bethlehem for Piiiladelphiu al l P. M. Abinaton for Piiiladelphiu at 8 P. M. Tickets sold and Baggage checked tin- niigli at EiUes Mann's North Pennsylvania Dag Oillce, No. 10I.S. FU T11 Street. 11 l j-.i.i.i-s cl.m;iv. Agent. TUILADELPII1A ANI ERIE RAILROAD. J W INTER TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY', Sept. 0, 1SC9. the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run us follows from Pennsylvania ltain-ouu Depot, West Philadelphia: wkstwakd. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pliiladelphia 9-20 P. M. " " W illiamsport 7-30 A. M. " arrives at Erie s-io P. M. ERIE EXrRL'fcS leaves Philadelphia 11-50 A.M. " " Williamsport .... 9-00P. M. " arrives at Erie 10-ooA. M. EI.M1RA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 8-00 A. M. " WillianiHpoi't c-lo P. M. " arrives at Lock Haven. . . 7-30 P. M. FASTWAUU. MAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 8-1S A. M. " " Williamsport 9 -IS P. M. " arrives at Philadelphia..... 6-10 A, M ERIE EXPRESS leaves Erie 3-i() P. M " " Williamsport 4-2JS A. M " arrives at Pliiladelphia.. 120 P.M. ET.M1KA MAIL leaves Lock Raven 50A. M. " " Williamsport s-15 A. M. " arrives nt Philadelphia,.. 715 P.M. BUFFALO EXP. Raves Williamsport 12-20 A. M. " " Harrisburg n-10 A. M. " siTl vog at Pliiladelphia .. 9-20 A. M. Express East connects at Corry, Mull East at Curry and livmeton, Express West at lrvlneton, with trams of Ob Creek and Allegheny River Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, General Superintendent. 1" Philadelphia and Baltimore central railroad company. winter ar rang em ent. On and alter MONDAY, November 1, W.9. Trains will leave us follows, slopping ut all Stations on Philadelphia, Baltimore Central, and Chester Creek Railroads: Leave PHILADELPHI A for PORT DEPOSIT from Depot of Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, corner Broad uud Washington avenue, at 7 A. M. and 4-30 P. M. A Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Pliiladelphia for Oxford ut !!?,.) P. M. Leave PORT DEPOSIT tor PHILADELPHIA at BM0 A. M., H-25 A. M and 2-25 P. M. on Saturday tho '2 -20 P. M. truiu will leave at 4-3o P. M. Piifii-eugers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the company will not be respon sible tor un amount exceeding one hundred dullard, UIUCeH SPCllUJ lUIUJUCb 13 UJilUU Oil UIU Hlllllt HENRY WOOD, 111 President and General Superluteudeut. f. bfh T" .1 E" It S E Y R A 1 LR 0A DS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1SC9. Leave Philadelphia, foot of Maikct street (Upper Ferry), at s-tfi A. M., Mail, for Brldgeton, Ralem, Millvllle, Ylnclaud, bwudesboro, aud all inloimodiatu sta tions. 3-16 P. M., Mall, for Capo May, Millvllle, Vtnelaud, and way stations below Glussboro. 3-30 P. M., Passenger, for Bridgeton, Salem, Swedes boro, and ull Intermediate stations. 6-30 P. M., Woodbury aud Glassboro accommoda tion. Freight train for all statinnn leaves Camden dally, at 12 o'clock, noon. Freight received In Plilhidol pltla at second covered wharf below Walnut street. Freight delivery at No. 823 South DELAWARE: Avenue. Commutation tickets at reduced rates botween Philadelphia and all stations. EATUA TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. (SATl'UDAYSOM.V.) l eave Philadelphia, s-ift A. M. Leave Cupe May, 1-10 P. M. WM. 0. SEN) ELL, Siiperiuteudent. !t'opeuibfcrlfl, liM, 9 a RAILROAD LINES T HADING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINK AX from Philadelphia to the Interior of Pennsyl vania, the Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cumberland, and Wyoming valleys, the North, Northwest, and the Canada. Invlnc tho Company's depot at Thirteenth and CallowhUl streets, Philadelphia, at the followiug hours: MORNING ACCOMMODATION. At T-ao a. m. nr jieaamg ami au intermediate stations, and Allentown. Returning, leaves Read ing at 8-30 P.M.: arrives In Philadelphia at 910 P.M. " MORNING EXPRESS, At 819 A. M. for Headlnir, Lebanon, narrlsbnrflf. rottsvillc. Pinegrovp, Tamaqua, Kunbury, Williams port, Elmlra, Rochester. Niagara Falls, Bniralo, Wilkesbarre, Plttston.York, Cailislo, Chamberaburg, Ilngersiown, nn i ho 7-no A. M. train connects At READTNO with East Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, etc., and the 8-lfl A. M. train connects with the I'tmnon Valley train for Harrisburg, etc.; and PORT CLINTON With Calawlssa Railroad trains for Williamsport, i-ock jinven, ramira, eto.; at HAlt RISBl KG with Northern Central, Cumiterland Val lev, and Sehnylklll and Susquehanna trains for Nor tirnmlierhiud, Williamsport, York, Chamberaburg, Pluegrove, etc. n,vriw wm,r,0 Leaves riiilndelphla at 8 30 1. M. for Rondlnir. Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, etc., connecting with Read lntt and Coluuiblii Railroad trains for Columbia, etc. ROTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. I.ravcs I'ottstown at 0-25 A. M., stoppinir at Inter mediate stations; arrives In Philadelphia at s-40 Al M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia ut 4-30 P.M.; iirrtvcH In I'ottstown nt fl-40 P. M. READING AND POTTSV1LLH ACCOMMODATION. Leaves l'ottsviiio at cmo A. M. ami wading at T-30 A. M., stopping at all way stations; arrives Iu Phila delphia nt loir. A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at B-1BP. M. ; ar rives in Reading at S P. M., uud at Poltsville at 9-40 P. M. . Trams ror I'liunaeipiita leave iiarnsnurir at sun a. M., and Pottsvllle at A. M., arriving in Philadelphia at IP. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at U P. M.. and Poltsville at 2-40 P. M., arrlviug at Phila delphia at CMS P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Reading at 7-15 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4- to P. M. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at fii:o P. n arriving in rtuiaiic iphia nt 9-in p. JU. Market train, with a passengerciirattacheii, leaves Philadelphia at 12-45, noon, for Pottsvllle and all way stations; leaves Pottsvllle nt fiMO A. M., connecting nt Reading with accommodation train lor Philadel phia and un way stations. All the above trains run dallv, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at S A. M., and Philadelphia ut It-lfl P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8 A. M. ; returning lrom Reading at 4-29 1 ' M CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downlngtown and Intermediate points take the 7-30 A. M., 12-45, and 4-30 P. M. trains from Pliiladelphia, Returning from Downlngtown ut C10 A. M.. 1 and B in P. M. PEHKIOMEN RAILROAD. rnssengers for Schwenksville take 7-30 A. M. 12-45, and 4-30 P.M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Schwenksville at rj-f and 8-12 A.M. andl2-M, m. Stago lilies for the various points In Perkiomen Valley con nect with trains at Collegeville and Schwenksville. COLEBROOK DALE R A I LROA D. Passengers for Boyertown and Intermediate polnt3 take the 7-30 A. M. and 4 -30 P. M. trains from Philadel phia, returning from Boyertown at 7-25 aud 11-50 NEW YORK EXPRESS 1.1 R riTTSBURG AND THE WfsT. Leaves New York at 0 A. M. and 5 and 8 P. M., passing Reading nt 12-35 A. M. and 1-45 and 10-02 P. M., and connecting at Harrisburg with Pennsylva nia and Northern Central Railroad Express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Williamsport, Elmira, Balti more, etc. Returning Express train leaves Harrisburg on ar rival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburg at 2-10 and 6-20 A. M. and 4M( P. M passing Read ing at 4-10 and 7-05 A. M. and O KI P. M., arriving at New York at 10-00 and 11-45 A. M., and 10-20 p. M. Sleeping cars accompany these trains through between Jersey City aud Pittsburg without chance. A Mail train for Now York leaves Harrisburg at 8-10 A. M. and 2-00 F. M. Mail train for Harrisburg ILilVCH iuv uirv iil 14 111, SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllle at 0-30 and 11-30 A. M., and C-'oO P. M., returning from Tamunua at 8-3ti A. M., 111111 x 111 lieu uu jr. 111. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn ut -65 A. M. and 3-20 P. M. for Pinecrove and Harrlsbinir, and nt 12-10 noon for Pluegrovo und Trcmout, returning from Harrisburg nr, aim li-oo a. m., anu lrom Tieiuout at U'4t A. M. aUU D-00 I'. Al. TICKETS. Through first class tickets and emigrant tickets to nil the principal points lu the Nortii aud WMt aud Camillas. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Rcadlnsr n,nl li.h.rtiiu.linlfi .1..,:..... 1 .. . . 4 . ommiliB, iiuiiu lur OHO UHV OlIIV, nud sold by Morning Accommodation Market Train Readhig mid Putlstowu Accomuiodution Tralus, at reduced rutes. Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for ono day only, are sold at Reading aud intermediate sta tions by Reading uud PolUtowu Accommodation Trams, ut reduced rates. 'ike following tickets are obtainable onlvatthe o.".'ice of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 S. "Fourth . t-t reel, l'liiladclphla, or of G. A. Nicolls, General Supci inlendent, Rending. COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per cent, dis count, between any pouits desired, for families mid liiniR. I MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles, be : tweenail poiuts, ut tWSO each, for families and i linns. 1 SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or : twelve months, lor holders only, to all poiuts, at re- duced rates. CLERGYMEN residing on tho lino of tho road will bo furnished with cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets ut half fare. EXCURSION TICKETS from Philadelphia to pnucipul stations, good for Saturday, Sundav, and Mondav, at reduced fares, to bo had only at the Ticket office, at Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets. FREIGHT Goods of all descriptions forwarded to ull tho above poiuts from the Company's new freight depot, Broad and W illow streets. MAILS clOFe at the Piiiladelphiu Post Office for nil places ou the road and Us branches at B A. M., aud for the principal Millions only nt 2-15 P. M. FREl'jllT TRAINS leave Philadelphia dat'v at 4'3: A. M., 12-45 noon, 5 and 7-15 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, iiamsuurg, rottsvuic, rort Clinton, aud points beyond. jLiAC.iu.auii. jjiiiiKiiu i nAiii win couect oag- page for all trams leaving nil oneipuiu Dopot. orders can be left at No. 22B South FOURT1I Street, or at the Depot, THIRTEENTH uud CALLOWHILL Streets. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and MAKKET Streets, which is reached directly by tho Market street cars, the last car connecting with each traiu leaving Front and iiaruet streets thirty mlnnles be fore its departure. Tho Chesnut nud XV'iluut streets cars ruu within ono squurc of t lie Depot. Bieepliif?-ear tickets can bo had on application at the Ticket Oillce, N. W. comer Ninth uud Choanal streets, nud at me i cpor. Apentsof the Vnlon Transfer Company will call for and deliver bagfjiijrc at the depot. Orders left at No. 9ol Chesnut btrcet, or No. llti Market street, will receive attention. THAIKS 1.EAVB rroT, viz. Mail Train S-oo A. M Paolt Accouuuouai u..iu ;. ai., i-iuuuu i-iu i; m. Fast Line 110 A.M. Frio Express 110 A. M. llarrhburg Accommodation 2-30 P. m. Laueabter Aceoniiutdatlon 4-tH) P. M. PulUcKlmrK Traiu 6-30 P. M. Cincinnati Express...... 800 p, m. lo Mall and Pittsburg Lxpre. 8-30 P. M. Kile Accommodation. lltKJ P.M. Philadelphia Express, Pi night. Frio Mail leaves dally, except Sunday, running on Saturday nltfht to Williamsport only. Ou Sunday nlcht passengers will leave I'lilladelpiiia at 8 o'clock- Philadelphia- Express leaves daily. Ciucluuatl Express daily, except Saturduy. All other traius dailv except Sunday. 'liio Western Accommodation Train runs dully, except Sunday. For this train tickets must lie pro. cured and bat'gago delivered by 6 P. M., at No. 118 Market street. THA1M5 innii. 'ifci Cincinnati Express. 2-4 A. M. Philadelphia Express.. A. M. Erie Mail v v ;: ;v;j ; A- V o-w) A. SL Paoll Accomuiouuuou, o w . m., tvu uuu o-ao r, jm, Fast Lino 0 35 A. M. Pai kesbiirpr Train 9-10 A. M. Lancaster Traiu 12-30 P. M. li rln Ksni-CM O lU 1'. M Day ExpreBS. Vlii) p. m. TM, llie KMiresa 8-2S P. M. Uarrlbburg Accouimoilutlou...... 9-40 P.M. tor furl Her luioiiiiitiiou, nppiy m JOHN V. VANLEHR, ,1k., Ticket Agent, No. 9(11 CU ESN FT Street. FRANCIS FFNIC, Ticket Ageut, No. 116 MARKET Street. SAMUEL II. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Denot Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company wul not as sume anv risk for Barrage, except for Wearing Ap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars iu value. All Baggage exceeding that amouut In vuiue will be at the risk of the owner, unless takea byspeclauouu'ucu EmvA1n u. WII UAMS( t!. General Su.icriutc'.vtvut, Ai'.oym, Pa, POODS FOR THE LADIES. QHOIOK GOODS AT LOW P1UCKS. MRS. M. A. BINDER, NO. 1101 CHESNUT STKEET. Correspondence with the leading PriLan and Continen tal Houses enables her toroceiru the latest novoliio direct. Burkina opening dally In Black Onipure Ijicen. Black Thread Laoea. Pninte Applique Lace. Valencienae Laces. Pointe Collars. Thread Collars. I,ace Veils. Puinte, Appliitue, and Valeucionnes lluiidkerchiofs. I'roni h Muslin. Hamburg Kdirlngs, new designs, Tory cheap. Alter Laces, all widths. Bridal Veils and Wreatbs. Kid Gloves, 7uc. and $1 a pair. White Coats, Clonks, aud Dresses. AIko, elegant Trimmings,) Velvets, Flowcrj, Ribbons Buttons, etc. Piuticulur attention given to DRKSS AND CLOAK MAKING. Satisfactory system of DRI'.SS CUTTING TAUGHT. Seta of choice patterns for Merchants nd Drosiiunkars now ready, at reduced prices. Koman 1 les and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, newest styles of Jet, Gold, and Sholl, the rarest and most elegant ever otTored. lliir Bands, Combs, Nets, Zoiihyr, Slippers, Cushions, and Brackets. Corsets and Hoop Sk irts. 3 S st nth J HOSIERY, ETC. now ornrj at 110F3IANN'S HOSIERY STOKE. No. 0 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, HUNTS' WIIITK WOOL SHIRTS, GENTS' WHITE WOOL DRAWERS, CF.NTS' SCARLET WOOL SniRTS, GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' MERINO VESTS, LADIES' MERINO DRAWERS, LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS, CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS' COTTON SniRTS AND DRAWERS, LADIES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS. Also, a very large assortment of t T waly COTTON, WOOL, AND MERINO HOSIERY. DRY COODS. FINE BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, FOR CIIltlbTMAS PRESENTS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOU11T1IAX1) AUCU STREETS, HAVE MADE EXPENSIVE SHAWLS A LEADING ARTICLE TIIIS SEASON. INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SCARFS. INDIA STSLE SHAWLS. VIENNA, LONG AND SQUARE. PARIS QUALITY BROSHE. SCARLET, LONG AND SfjUARE. BLACK, LONG AND StUARE. STYLISH STRIPE SHAWLS. BREAKFAST SHAWLS. CARRIAGE STRIPE SHAWLS. SHOULDER SHAWLS. lolCsmw N. B. Best Stock of Good Staple DRY GOODS. BLANK" B OOKS. BLANK BOOKS. TLe largest Stock and Greatest Variety or FULZj AUD EALr-BOUKD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC. To be found In tula city, la at Uaa OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory or JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St.. 0 23 thatu3m PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARS. JUUUAIB, tr BTAJJiS. MINCED MEAT. ftfl I N C E D MEAT. thi: iiBiST uf the: jiaukut. TIIENE PLUS ULTUA MINCED IMEVT. TniS FACT IS BEYOND QUESTION. The undersigned is now read; to Ull all orders for the above celebrated M1NUKD MEAT, so tuuTereully known all over the oountrjr. JOSHUA WRIGHT, 6. W. OORNER FRANKLIN and SPRING GARDEN PHILADELPHIA. FOU SA1.E BV aXt OllOcr.ll.. II 9 tuthbliurn D V I D F L E M M I N G, CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURER, No. 6i5 COMMERCE Street, above Market Orders lilted at the shortuat notice. IU 14 lm C iii:aii:a un ti:i:aii, 1HCI.A W A H V. rr.n It a r J N. ALL KINDS WILD (1AM E. .11 ill N MAWTTV 11 9 1mrr No. 1116 MARKET Ktreot. DK. U.J. LE IH HAS KK.uOV EI) TO Till'. northebt curner of ARCU aud TlllltTKlCM H blreets. Ii Id lot,- 0 NE DOLLAR GOODS FOU i5 CKNTS. AOOTlON SALES. M THOMAS RONS, NOS. 139 AND Ul a FOURTH STKKKT. BAI,ROF PAINTINOS AND FNORA VTNOS. Fstates of James Mi-Mortrir and Tbomas F. Bell. On Haturday Mornina, Not. n. at ID n'ldni-k. at the Anotioo Htore. will be sulif. by ratali arue. the criTste collertion of Od Paintings of the late Mr, Thomas K. Bolt. Also, the oolleeti'in of rarsi nit tine l nrvins and Faint Inis Of IU late nr. ,lsma MrMnrlrie. It M CaUlOKues now ready, and t be pnlnunffs on exhibition. Rsla af Nn Rift Smith Herenteentlf street. BCPKRIOU FUKNITUKK. FINK OAKI'Kl'3, BOOK- VAHK, r IKK-rltUUr, Kl'U. On MondsT Mornins, Not. tr. at 10 o'rlook. at No. 313 South ReTenteentJl street, bofnw fSmoe, I17 calalome, the entire furniture, comprising walnut par lor, liall, and dining room furniture, superior si tension table (Moore A Oninpion's pstsnt), oak secretsry bookcase, niabiHtaiiy secretary bookoase, obins ann Kinssware, walnut eiianiher Inrnilure, tine nair mat- rossrs, line velTnt pnrlor anil nail carpets, line Imperial ind inffrain carntH. nil ninths. nftidA t.&hla. UrA-iirnnf. kitchen utcnuUs, rofriRerator, eta. eto. 11 12 it 8AI.W OFRFAL KSTATW-AND BTOOK8. NoTember la. at 1J o'ulock noon, at thn EnhinM. milt inrlude: NKCOKD (Rnnth). No. 7H-Stnre and DwelUna. 1AU I Kr, No. UI& I.lTery Ptiddo. " fKCONlHNorth), No. HKt:i-Htore aad Dwelllnr. SK.OONO (North). Una. Ux4 inrl UH7jraa ...1 V-.I.KI. Lot. riOl'TH, Nos. 1020 and l()K-rtore and nwellln. THIRD ANDOARTI' RVS Alley -Iron Front Bulldio. O ASK 1 1,1,, No. :U7-I)oirahlo Dwetlinif. KKOONI) (North). No. 7.14- Store an OwaUinn I HODMAN, No. 11--0 Hriok Dwelling, H It 'H MONO, N. K. of Omario lt. HIDOK A li.M'l'.. above (.Irani avenua Htnra and Dwnllinff. WOOD. No. lf,24 -Brick Dwellinn. 1 IFl'KK.N TH (North), No. lllW-Brick Dwelling. 1(KI shares Empire Transportation Oompanr. I share Arch Street Theatre, with Ticket. II shares Snuthvnrk National Hunk. 1'.' shares Unnkol North Ainorii't, S abarm liniment Avenue Plunk Koad ('nmnaor. 70 shares I'ennnjSvmiia Salt Mnnufsi turinl oinpanr. IU ihares Insurance 'nmpan.v State of Pennsylvania. IS shares Northern Liberties Oas Company. 7 shams I 'ntnkbn I' ire fnsurnnce Company. 8 ahares Holianoe Innurttt ce Company. IUISI BUNTING, UURBOROW CO., AUCTION KKHH, Nos. StW snd 214 MARKKT Street, oorner at Bank street. Buooesaors to J ob n B. Mjor s A Uo. LAROESALIIOF I RFNCII AND OTHER KUROPEAW imv mniuN, On Monday Morninir, November 15, at lu o'clock, on four months' credit. 11 ( St BALE OF 2000 OASES BOOTS. 6IIOES, BROGAN3, no, k iu. On Tuesday Mornlnn, Nov. 18, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. II 10 M LARGE BAI.F. OF BRITISH. FRFNOH. GERMAN. AND 11 MRS TIO DUY GOODS, On Wednesday Mornini?, Nov. 1,. at 10 o'clock, on foiir mouths' credit. 11 12 4t LIPPINCOTT, RON" & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. ii40 MARKET htteet. LARGE SPECIAT, AND ATTRACTIVE SALS OF UUblUAV UUUUB. hf orilnr nf Messrs. HKCHT KKOTHKRS, Now York. On Monday Morning, Nov. Hi. nt IU o'clock, on four rrontbs' credit. A CAKD We ore uuthorizml by Messrs. HKOIIT BROTH KKS tosnythnl this will ho the 1. AUGUST AN NORTMl'.NT OK llOLIDAY OOODS ever offered b them, and will comprise arliclns from very low to very hiuh cost Koods. in lots suitable for jobbers and hrat-olasa retail trade. 11 il at THOMAS BIRCH SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MKROHANT8, No. UM GHKSNUT Street, rear entrance No. Uu7 Hansom street. C D. McCLEKS A CO., AUCTIONEERS, e No. Ext MARKET Street. MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Ralesmen for M. lTiomaa A Bona) No. 63HOUKSNUT Wtreet. rear entrance from Miner. w-fc v ti a f 1 fnrn T XT sx o ovvrxx. w a. 1 -DsOOTrS ART OALLKRT, No. l(WO OHESHCi Street, Philadelphia. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. aSLADOMUS&Co? TbIAMONH DEALERS & JEWELERS.) II WATCHES, JKWELItY A8U.VKH n AUK. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. CJiOBtnct St., rnu- Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IftirOllTED, Of the most celobratod makers. ITNE A EST CHAINS AND LEONTINES. In li and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other .Tcwolry of the latest dosiffns. KiiRaKciiicnt und Woddina Hiues, in 18 karat and coi Solid Silver-Ware for Htidal Pxesonts, Table Cutlery. Tinted Ware, eto. U5fmw( ESTAJCLISJIED 1823. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVJ5HWAR3, and FANCr GOODS,' O. W. RUSSELL., NO. m N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.' RICH JEWELRY. I O II IV BRENNAN, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STKEET, 8 2mwf9mrp PHILADELPHIA. HEN It Y HAUPER, No. 520 ARCH STREET, Has a well selected stock, at low prloes, o( WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. AND tllSwfmlm ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATED SPOONS. FORKS, F.TfJ WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealnrs In WATi. liKS AM) JKWKIHT. corner SKVLM1I and Ul IKS NOT RtreeU, Second Uoor, and lute of Ko. ui &. THIRD SU S. J 81 HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT rOlt THE 8AI.K OV It K V E No. N U E S T A M P S. 801 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 105 S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 186 8. The Riilo of Revenuo Stnraps la still coutioued at tho Old-EHtulill.-died Agcnclee. The stock comprises every dennmlnntlon printcel by the Oovcrnnieut, and huvlnjr nt all times a largo supply, we are enabled to mi and forward (by Mail or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. Vnlted States Notes, National Rank Notes, Drafts on Piiiladelphiu, aud Post OUleo Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding tho decisions Of tha Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully ana gratuitously furnished. Revenuo Stamps printed upon Drafts, Check, Receipts, etc, The following rates of commission are allowed o Stamps and Stamped Paper: Ou uud upwards. ' Pcr 00116 100 " ? 400 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. COI CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OUN EXCIIANO BAOWANUFAOTOHV, JilUN T. HA11.KV, -,,-N. IC corner of MARKKT and WATKR Streets. PliiiatlHlpliia. ... DKALT'R IN bAtirt AM) BAHUinu )1 eerjr Uosurilrt'OMi for Suit. Kuper-l'liosphate of Umo, ooei (iriin, I'lour, Kult and .wallOUiAijHtaatl, .a hand. I jrge