THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL APE LVR A, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 187C. i i if n w - yorix isns. Frtm Our Oim GorrMrwwfrtif, Nbw Yonrc. Sept. 12, 1870. The Rellatona Neanvn. Yesterday was do Iccable as the beginning of the religious season, which, jut m much m the amusement season, hat Us regularly recognised date for ending and commencing. Many churches, which had been closed all summer, were tm wn open, and the new bonnet was an Institution in the pews while the new heart was preached from the pulpit. The necessity for pr aching In season and ont of season is not re cogn'zed hr ns. We preneh twice on Suudnys and elvrt a lecture over during the week, so long &8 the weather enables us to "draw." When ev r th congregations begin to fall off, and the falling off Is traceable to the heat of the weather, the ason Is voted over and the church-doors begin to close. It is not so very dllllcult to de termlna what the reason of this is. I see no reason or cause why ministers hare not as'much right as actors have to rest, but I see a very flam reason why the ministers "draw" so very trorlv during the warm weather. It i3 bo cuute their platitudinarian sermons to abound ii i he t etnents of sleep. In the great ma jority of oases their weak homilies are a sort ot moral t'h:ral-hydrate which send soul and body alike into unrefreshlng slumbers. A few prtacbt r. such as Ilepworth, Chapln, Bellows, jmd Henry Ward Beecher, "draw" well because they off original things and make their hearers Uilnk. This is especially the case with that smi i religious genius, Mr. Bellows, the personal ness of whose sermons often resemble that of 4 ;nvate and confidential exhortation. In fact, rjio-'l of the live preachers of the day hae filv-n up preaching doctrine, and preach tnt'li i hat enter into the daily straining after a rhiift-like life. It would be impossible to tell from their discourses, only, what their doctrinal beliefs were beyond that of God's being infi nitely wice, just, powerful, holy, and loving, and of m m's duty consisting in loving God with till l is mind, conscience, heart, and soul, and his n ighbor as himself. Pleasant for the Poor. It would be difficult, perhaps, to calculate with correctness the quality and quantity of the benefit which has been conferred upon the poorer cl.s-esof New York by the improvements which have been made in the city parks, by the music which is eveiy evening performed in one of i hem, and by the pains which have been taken to redeem such waste places as the City Ilall "Park" and the Battery recently were. The City Hall 'Turk was culled so by a figure of speech. It was scarcely more of a park than those lum ber y -rds were which some years ago used to be so lavishly distributed along Broad street in Philadelphia. The Intervals appropriated to gra s-pluts had entirely lost their characteristic greenness: its "fountain," situated in the centre of the spnee where the new post office is now building, was never turned on, and the ruin becme the favorite rendezvous for boot blacks a-id news-boys. The railings which bounded i he "park" were fringed with booths, where fruit, Ice cream, penny-songs, and cigars were dispensed, and the entire area had a most demoralized, woe-begone, and unmetro- politan appearance. The Park Commissioners have done everything to redeem this forlorn spot. The southern extremity has, of course, been cut off to accommodate the new Post Office, but the northern half has been laid out iuto neat beds, provided with new walks and railings, aud edged with a wide new sidewalk which will constitute one of the most commo dious iisnftnents in the city. The Battery is also experiencing a picturesque change for the bett -r, aud in another year will be quite a c laru. t - lUtlc inclosure of greeu and shade. The CennuM. Hitherto, the returns of the present census have lad a tendency to prove that our popula tion is not uear so large as we thought it was and as we desired to have. Can we have been mistaken? Or, 6tranger still, can our popula tion have failed to increase? For years past we hare been constantly extending our limits, and are vastly richer now in suburbs than we ever were before. Neither can it be denied that con stant accessions have been made to our popula tion from almost every other country. At an ultimate uud satisfactory cause of "this thus- ness," therefore, it seems almost impossible t arrive, except on the theory that the apparent Bmnllnew of our population is the result of a political dodge, the object of which is to try to prove that at our city elections more votes than there are voters are polled in so aie of the wards. If such a d dge really has been tried, there is at lost a chance that it will be exposed, since there are to many well-known cases in which no census returns have been taken for the simple reason that the deputy marshals failed to call apon the panics. It Is worth while observlug, too, that the census was taken at a time when between ne and two hundred thousand people must have been out of town. It Is not pleasant, you see, for us to have been bolstering our selves up with the idea that our population amounted to at least a million, and then to be tuddenly let down to a figure which is not ma terially larger than that of Philadelphia ! Amusement lie Swedes in New York intend to offer to Madlle. Nllsson, soon after her arrival in this city, the compliment of a torchlight procession. The arrival is expected to take place to-morrow, and the procession will defile past the residence fofDr. Dureuius, a somewhat 6babby, tumble down ooktsg house, at the intersection of Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue. Grnfulla's Seventh Regiment Band will perform the music, which will of course coiuprUe a selection of Scandinavian airs. Mlsson's, portraits no doubt figure quite as extensively iu the music-store windows of Chesnut street as they do in those of Broadway. You will, no doubt, have re- mutti) that the general expression of the face it- rather c'd, and eeems to lacK that comblna- llou oi jteuiul quail tie J which, lor lack of a i et:er il --ilication, we usually call "soul." The features are beautiful, stately, and self-pos sessed. You are ready to admire in them the artist, but you are backward iu loving what they reveal of the woman. A ridiculous story is in circulation that she promised the Archbishop of Paris not to iug this seasoo in opera. Fannv Jauauechek is, on the 10th of October, to begiu playing in English at the Academy of Music. Perhaps Mr. Davenport will support her, and perhaps, on the other band, Mr. Davenport will constitute one ot a triumvirate of whom the other two will consist of Walter Montgomery and Lawrence Barrett the trium virate to travel around the country performing conjointly iu Julius Ciesar, O'Jullo, and such Other tragedies as allow a trinity of talent to appear. Mr. Daly's theatre opens to-morrow nitti'. It is very probable that some time rur'in: 1 1 ? reason he will proiu:e Mrs. K. D ivH:..i.'i- dramatization of Li' lie Dorrit. He r Koine time contemplating it. lid 1 i air .who 1 to bring out Jnusebek, the ' ol FnirlUb plays comprises Ut-'xn-ah, JI.ru Huart, Macbeth, Fazio, and Come II, re. CITT IXEITlg, , NW fcTVI.ESFAt.L CLOTIIIHO, In Stock ani Dailv Rkckivrd, Bkttkr in Marx, Sty lb, and Fit, and Lower in Prick Than ant Other Stock of TiRAnr-MADB O.0THIN0 In Philadelphia. Fifth and Sixth Streets, f Mo. IdAREET Sr. The 1B Fai.i. and Winter Suits, which are so popular at this time and so beautifully cut, made, and trimmed, and In such vast varieties that yon have only to look npon them and they will speak to yoii not in an audible voice, bnt by a power more potent than words they will speak to your under standing, to your pecuniary Interests, to your per sonal appearance, even to physical powers, for they adorn yon with a foil chest and broad and square shoulders. There is nothing to compete with the f IB suits sold at the Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 603 and 606 Chesnut street. 8t. Ai.fan's Place, extending from Twbntt- TumDto Twentt-Fourth streets, north of Catha rine, is so built that the double row of twenty-six houses on each sldo face a fifty feet wide street; which, Instead of being a roadway for vehicles, Is appropriated to a handsome park, extending the whole length of the square. These houses, while containing all the latest Improvements, together with this beautiful situation, are being rented at a very low figure by Mr. James, No. 801 Gray's Ferry Itoad, and Mr. Leslie, No. 717 Sansom Street. The latest phenomenon Is a fluid without sedi ment and without bad smell, that renews the youth ful honors of the head, however time may have blanched them, repeating the hue of nature to a shade. This marvel of science Is Phalon's Yitalia, or Salvation for the Hair. It stands alone. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Wk would by no means recommend any medi cine which we did not know to be good, particularly for infants. Bnt of Mrs. . Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp we can speak from knowledge. In our own family It has proved a blessing Indeed, by giving an infant, troubled with colic pains, qntet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Boston Christian Freeman. Mr. William w. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Sooth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a One assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at tho present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Its own merit, and liberal advertising, have made the Old Dominion Sauce famous, it Is made In this city, corner of Arch and Water streets, and we are glad to see it everywhere meeting with suoh marked distinction. IKI. Bray. On Monday, mh instant, Samuel Bray. The relatives and mends of the family, also Kev. stone Lodge, No. 271, A. Y. M., are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Elm street, between Thirty-fourth and Tnlrty-flfth (late Mantna), on Thursday afternoon next, 15th Instant, at i4 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah cemetery. New i ork and Baltimore papers please copy. " CniDESTER. Suddenly, on the Bth Instant. Wil liam Chidkster, In the 35th year of his age. The relatives ana inenas, aiso Koxnorough Lodge, No. 135, A. Y. M., are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. lis Penn street, Manayunk. on Wednesday, 14th, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Leverington Cemetery, Koxborough. Fowler. On the 10th instant. Henry Fowleb. aged 62 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also nar mony Lodge, No. 16, 1. o. O. F. ; Greble Council, No. ju.i, u. u. a. iu. ; aou un Aunem Association, j. O. O. F., and the Potters In general, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 123 Allen street, on Wednesday afternoon at .2 o'clock. To proceed to Hanover Street Ground. Graff. Suddenly, on Monday afternoon. Mrs Judith Graff, widow of the late Frederick Graff. Funeral rrom her late residence, No. 1337 Arch street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. REFRIGERATORS. BISMARCK DRINKS PURE WATER. Our Fritz Drinks Filtered Water. louii Kapoleon Will Not Poison Him self with Muddy Water. All American citizens should preserve their health by drinking nothing but the pure limpid water that has passed through SCHARFF & WOOD'S Patent Filter and Cooler. Why I suffer with the Gravel caused by mud? Why I suffer with Griping Pains caused by drinking Ice water, when by having your water filtered and cooled as nature filters and cools the pure Spring water, you may avoid these Ills? The Schuylfclll water Is rendered Impure by the numerous factories, coal oil reflnerles, sinks, slaugh ter houses, dye works, etc. etc., which cluster on Its banks. By forcing this impure water through SCHARFF A WOOD'S PATENT FILTER AND COOLER It Is rendered as pure as the waters that run from the mountain rills. The expense Is nothing in comparison to the benefit derived from l's use. In one season It will pay for itself in the saving of ice: It never gets out of order, and will lost a lfe time. For further particulars send for a circular. JOHN WOOD, Jr., Proprietor. lXfcY &, HOWELL, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 327 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE FILTER AND COOLER can be seen In ac tive operation at No. a WIESNUT Street, where Its workings will be cheerfully explained. 8 1 lm4p FINANCIAL. JOHN S. RUSHTOH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 50 South THIRD Street, 8 2CI PHILADELPHIA. ET O ft 8 A L IX. Six Per Cent Loan of the City of ' Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania, FREE Or ALL TAXES, At 65, and Accrued Interest Tin se Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Leg.BlBture compelling the city to levyjmmclent tax to pay interest ana principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO.. No. 39 BOUTll THIRD 8TREET, M PHILADELPHIA PINANOIAt-. A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company OfTer $1,300,000 Honds, bearlna T Per Vent. Interest In Hold, Secured by a First and Only mortgage. The Bonds are Issued in 1000s, f 500s and f 300s. The Coupons are Davable 'in tha oitv of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and United States Taxes. The price at present is 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Road, with Its connection with th Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Goal Fields C7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. "With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the tnic&ly peopled distriot through whioh it runs, will secure it a very largo and profitable trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD 8treet, 6 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. jAYC00KE3;(p. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, ASD WASHINGTON, BANKERS 1MB Dealers In Government Securities. special attention given to the Purchase and sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board o Broken In tola and otter cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND 8ILVEB BOUGHT AND SOLD. RELIABLB RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST. BLENT. Pamphlets and roll information given at our offloe, No. 1 14 S.XIIIXtD Street, PHILADELPHIA. 71 8m UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. O O L I Bought and Sold at Market Sates. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commit sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dallv Balances, subject to check at sight. DE HAYEN & BKO, No. 40 South THIRD Street, 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE. TO TRUBTEE8 AND EXECUTORS. The cheapest Investment authorized by law are General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. APPLY TO D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. G IJCIfDIIIIaIAYIB CO.( No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GIEHD1NHIKG, DAVIS & AMORT, Ko. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Receive dePoalu subject to check, allow Interest on standing 4 ud temporary balances, and execute orders promptly for the purchase and tale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, In either elty. Direct telegraph communication from Philadelphia aouMtoKew ork. l UNANOIAL, Wilmington and Reading nAixnoAD Seven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OP TAXES. We are ottering; t'JOO.OOO ot the Second Nortcage Honds of this Company AT 82$ AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of investors ttese Bonis are Issued in denominations or flOOOs, t500s, and 100s. The money Is required for the purchase of addl tlonal Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. The road la now finished, and doing a business largely in excess of the anticipations of Its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford fuU facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WH. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 65 PHILADELPHIA. A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR Trustc ei. Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR SALE 82,000,000 OF TBI Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s GESLRAL MORTGAtiE Six Per Cent. Bonds at 95 And Interest Added to tue Elate of Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums of ftlOOO. These bonds are coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January and July l ; on the latter April and October l, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April l, 13T0, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc. For further particulars apply to lay Cooke Sc Co., E. W. Clark & Co., W. II. Newbold, Son & Aertsen, C. Sc IT. Porle. g i im BANKERS ffo. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURI. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC DRAW BELLS 07 EXCHANGE AND ISSU1 COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON TBM UNION BANK OF LONDON. ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. WHl collect all Coupons and Interest free of clarr for parties making their financial arrangement wltana. tiftf B. K. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO P. XT. KITLiY Ss CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS C Gold, Bllver and Government Bonds At Closest market Bates V. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Eta, Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Phlladphla Stock Boards, etc, etc. W S I "V E 7R FOE SALE. G. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ho. 20 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. 203 S03 XIABXIISSOI? CRAItlTSO, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST ALLOWJIU ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY KXECDTEO FOR THE PUHCUSE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. OGLI.EOTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. 8 xt 6ia No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Fhilada. KLJt wfcf " ' a . y-yi COOP MOURNING STOCK. We leep very full lines of the moot desirable Black Goods of approved quality, color and make, all teell bought of impor ters direct, and sold at one small profit. BLACK ALPACAS. Just opened, two cases Jet Black, without lustre, for deep mourning, nnd two cases Glossy Alpacas, jet and blue black, shades. Lustrous silky pure Black Mohairs, from low to the finest imported. This stock a specialty. BLACK MERINOES, Etc. Jet Black French Merinoes and Serges, of Lupin's and other makes. 5-4 wide Lupin's heavy ool Delaines, as sheap as when gold toas par. BLACK POPLINS. Black Empress Cloths, from 50c. vpwards. Alpaca roplins, from 87c. upwards. Yelour Royal Ribbed Ottomans. Finest Black Wool Poplins. Passavant's best glossy Black Silk rojflins. BOMBAZINES. Etc. Lupin's French and best English Bombazines. Some of the numbers are very cheap. French Mohair Tamise.all the aualtties. English jet dead finish Tamisenew. COURTAULD'S CRAPES. Black English Crapes, for trimming and veils. Black English Crape I eils. Crape Collars. Jouvin'8 Plaiii Black Kid Gloves, White Stitched eto. SHAWLS AND SUITS. Black Thibet Long and Square Shaw's. Bound and Fringed Borders. Black Woollen Shaiols. Black Suits, ready-mgde or to order. BLACK SILKS. We have not advanced our prices. We are selling m grent many to the great satisfaction of our patrons. If a Black Silk buyer is not satisfied Vie purchase icill be cheerfully exchanged. OOPEE, & Q02TA S. E. CORNER NINTH PIANOS. x?m GEORGE STECK & CO.'S PIANOS, Grand, Square and ITprlght. AL80, Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs. AN ELEGANT STOCK AT GRBATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. B. COULD, B NO. 823 CHESNUT STREET. OAS FIXTURES. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., HI AW I 1 ACT I IS UltS OP GAS FIXTURES, CHAUDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ETC., Ol Every IDesig-n. 8. W. Corner TWELFTH and BROWN, 8 S3 smrp PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Depot Quartermaster's Office, Washington, I). O , Augustas, le70. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received aS this otllce until 13 M., September 23, 1870, from re sponsible parties, to keep on hand and deliver as re quired at the various ottices and otttcera' quarters In this city and at Fort Whipple, Va three hundred aud twenty-two (322) cords of Kindling Wood and nine hundred and ninety-live (995) tons of merchant able White Ash or other anthracite coal ot size as may be called for, free from slate and dust or dirt, and to weigh mo pounds to the ton, as follows: At Fort Whipple, Va., about 40,000 pounds. To be delivered on orders at various points In this city about 8,188,800 pounds. Separate proposals will also be received for the delivery of the entire amount at the Government Uorral, corner of Nineteenth aud N streets. (uaruntt-es signed by two responsible sureties for a sum equal to two-thirds of the amount of eauh bid will be requtrtd ot each bidder that he will, If suc cessful, execute a contract In accordance with the requirements herein set forth, within six days after the award is made. The fuel will be Inspected, weighed, and measured by an Inspector as provided by recent act of (,'on gress, aid payment will be made mynthly for quantity received, If In funds, pr 84 sdoti tlwreafter as funds are provided for the purpose, on the certiti cate of the Inspector and receipt of parties to whom delivery has been ordered. Should the contractor fail to furnish the kind and quantity of wood contracted for, It will be pur chased In open market and difference in cost charged to him. ., . , . The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to the Government, Proposals will be addressed ti the undersigned, plainly marked "Proposals for Fuel." Bidders are Invited to be present at thopening. Bvt. Brig.-Ueneral U. S. A., 913 6t uepot quartermaster. DOEBIXS' HAIR RtSSSWER WILL KOT BURS or Injure the hair, but makes It soft and glossy. D 0 BIXS' II A IR RXXIS WER IS BE A UIlb'ULL Y transparent. DOBBISS' HAIR REXEWER RESTORES TOE natural color without dyeing, by Imparting a vigorous and healthy growth. D OBBIXS' HAIR REXEWER IS ALTOGETHER unlike any oi"er. D OBBIXS' HAIR REXEWER 13 PREPARED only by J. IS. DOBBINS, and the genuine bus his signature. D OBBIXS' HAIR REXEWER IS SOL 0 Br druggists and dealers everywhere, and at the principal depot. NO. isorta mumn curoit 0 TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT DOB BIXS' 11A1H KJUNttW . .yum WAT AND OAP8. WABBUKTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED A and eay-flttlng dkk&s hats ipau)mea, iu u tue improved fashions of the aeaaou. C1LUSNUT btmt, neit door w Uw Pest omct, rpi ED AND MARKET STREETS. PIANOS. STEINWAY & SONS' v? Grand Square .and Upright Pianos. Special attention Is called to their new Patent Upright Pianos, With Doable Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular Metal Frame Action, etc., which are matchless In Tone and Touch, and unrivalled In durability. C1IA.RL.ES II LAS I US, , WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESNUT BTREET, , 9 13 tuthstfrp PHILADELPHIA. WHISKY. . W II I SK I E S. Bye, Wheat, Bourbon and Monongahela WHISKIES, The product of the following Distilleries : A A n. S. Overltolt," : 'Wm. Brltton 4 Co.," ' "C. Llpptncott," ; Thos. Moore," : "Lynchburg, " "Jos. S. Finch," "M. Weiss 4 Co." "lingua & Co.," "Shanton, Daly & Kern," "Sherwood," ' Old Dominion." I "Mt. Vernon," In store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, , APPLY TO BROOKE, COLKET & CO., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St., 8 ST BtuthSm PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND 8HOE8. PALL STYLES I FINE BOOTS AND 8HOB8 FOR GENTLEMEN, Made on Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. BARTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, lUthstoDtt ABOVE cnEsxnr. CARRIAGES, ETO; 1870. FALL. lSTCr CAXUIXAQB BUILDER. Phaetons, Drags and Light Wagons fob UOAD AND 1AKK IMUVIHtJ, Of Superior Finish and fewest Styks. J3uUt to order and for sale. fflanuiUctory and Repository, Not. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street, 8 thatu2mrp PHILADELPHIA. EXCURSIONS. w THURSDAY EXCURSIONS.-,. I cr-WftThe splendid Steamboat TL v JOHN A. WAKNER wiu make sn Excursion every Thursday to Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, LEAVING CUEbJiUT BTREU.T WHARF . At tu o'clock A. M. . I Heturntng, leaves Brlstot at 11 V A. M. ani 4 ' o'clock P. M. A Band of Music will be In attend j ante. Fare lor CJUurniouj 80 ceata. 1 80 tawr . elf. -,.''. !.)T.