IVosa Our Third; Edition of Saturday^ The Fenians. Buffalo, Oct. 27.—An appeal is published In the morning paperaAere for amass meet ing of Fenians at St. Jameß Hall, on Sunday “ighh The folio wingia the cpncluding part of the appeal: : ‘ ''' '•'• •• ' ’- * ■*' Irishmen! the English Government is about to re-enact on American soil its deeds of blood., Irish patriots are about to -be sac rificed on the altar of English despotism! Can you, will you bear it? or will you rise in your might and trample your enemy to the dust 7; Americans! a citizei i has: l been condemned to death for treason to a foreign Government. Are qur Naturalization Laws null and void ? Has the war of 1812 been fought in yam ? Is America to be republi can or despotic? Come and answer. ' Montreal, <3et, 27.— The news that Lynch. theFepian, has been sentenced to death at Torbntoi causes .'much discusssion. here The Witness newspaper iB not in favor of carrying out the sentence, as there was no evidence that committed mur der. and bis crime was purely political. -Another largelot of war material has arrived from England. - -* - - Tonosao,.Opt. 27.p-The other Feuian .trials will not probably ' commence before Wed nesday next. Mr. MoKensie who ,is re tained by the American' Consul' to defend such as: are American citizen, not being ready for trial. Trial of Bank-Kobii ersi L Bath, Me., Oct. 27tb.—Edward Maguire, one of the supposed Bo wdoinham bank rob bers,’jjatf preliminary - this morning, and was'bound, over” In the ‘sum of §50,000 for hip appearance at the April term of, .Supreme Judicial Court to he holden in this city. He will be taken to the Augusta jail with Bartlett and Sims this afternoon. Billiard Hatch In Boston. Boston, Oct. 27,— A game, of billiards, 1,500 points carom, was 1 played last 5 night) between William Goldthwaite and E. Baniels/.th'eiatter' I having SQO. points given him. Goldthwaite was the winner of the game. 3 . ? ? Sonth Carolina. Columbia, Oct. 27.—Governor Orr autho-i .rises the ,South Carolinian to say that he is: utterly and unequivocally opposed to the: Constitutional amendment, and will not recommend its adoption by the Legislature. Markets. New Yoek. Oct 27.—Cotton dull at 33@41c. FlOuri advanced 1- @2oc ;«al,s of 14,000 bus. State at J 9 23®tl .: Ohio |ll76@tl4So, Western 59 20@31250,.-Southern! 112 15@|17. Wheat advanced rc.©3o.; sales’ 0f23 000' bnsheli. SpHng mined ia quoted ats2 45 Milwaukee! Club 12-33. Corn, advanced 3c.@5c.; : skies of 190.000 bushels at 51 18@|1 20. Oats advanced la@2c., sales' oi 60.0C0 bushels at 71c.®72c. for Staie. Pork firm-; sales of I,ICO bbls. at'@s34 75.- Lard dulL -Whisky l •steady. • • • Stocks are better.Chicsgo atadßocklslahd. 10937; Cu m- : berl*-.nd Preferred, 6lJj:Mlchigan Southern.-92; New' Work Central, 11934: Pesnsylvania C0a1. 45; Beadi-g. 1 116: Missouri 6’s, 62JJ; Erie R. 8.. 8434: Western Union r Telegraph Company, ,6134; U. S. Treasury 7 3-l Os. 1063,': t.s.Ten-Forties. 100; US. Fives. 11434: Gold, 14534. i Kai/nsioßE.'Oct.'27.— I The''Flour market:ls qaletr - Sa’eaofSoring Wheat Western Extra st |I2 7S@l3 25. ..Winter Wheat |l3 25@1S 50. 'Wheatis firm at fe 25@' S 3 35 Corn has an upward tendency; yellow sells at fl 12@1 14. Oats Arm. Provisions Inactive; ..Mess >ork,|3i 75.' Lard nominal. WMskydulL Groceries steady. ciTr bhu/ETO. The Choleka.— The total number of case of cholera reported at the office of the Board of Health/Or the week ending to*day was 50| The records of fheßegistrar’r office show that during the same period there hare beed 43 deaths from cholera in the citv; of that number 22 were maleß. and 21 females; 42 were adults and-l-child. ; The number of deaths from. Cholera in each Ward was as follows: Wards. First, Second, - Third, Fourth, - Fifth, - Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, - Eleventh, Twelfth, ' Total: Wards. • 1 Thirteenth, - - 3 Fifteenth, - 1 Eighteenth, - - 1 Nineteenth, - - 4 Twentieth, - - 1 Twenty-first, - - 2 - . v- 2- -1 - -1 ' There were also 7 deaths from cholera in fantum; 4 from cholera morbus; 6 from diar rhoea, and 15 from dysentery. Total death's from Cholera from July Ist •to Oct. 27tb, 834; from .which deduct those hrohghtifrom county, 14. Net deaths, 820. Of the above there were: jfTrom Ito 2 yrs,- 950 to 60, 2 to.o, r - 21 60 “ 70, 5 “ 10, - - 44 70 “ 80, 10 “ 15, - - 15 80 “90. 15 “ 20, - - 16 90 “ 100, 20 ‘.‘ 30, - - 136 100" 110, - 30 “ 40, - - 182' -40 “ 50, - - 161 Wards. 1 I Ist,. 51 2d, • ■■ - - 22 3d, - - 10 4 th, - - 37 sth, - - 35 ■6th, - - IS 7th r - - 39 Stb, - - 16 -9th, - 7 10th, - - 22 11th, - - 12 12 th, - - 10 13th, 17 14th, - - 10 15th, 29 Deduct deaths from c< Net deaths in city, - - . - ■ ~$2O Nativity. Prom the AlmS- T ' United States, - - .426 house, ---- - - 46 ---- 346 People of color, - - 44 Unkncfwn, -- '62 Prom-the country, 14 Males, 430; Females, 404;'Boys, 56; Girls, 40. An Alderman in Trouble.— William McMiillin, Alderman df ; the Fourth Ward, was before Aldi Beitlerrthis afternoon, updn the charge of abusing and threatening Capt. -. Mills, of the Eighth Precinct police, of NeW , York. .It seems that some time since,when '•Aid 1 . McMullin and some companions were •inNew York,they were arrested fop-drunk enness, and were Jocked up by Capt. Mills. The latter came to this city on business,last -evening, and* was arrested for abuse, <fcc. He was taken before Aid. McMullin,' arid r was sent to prison. He was - afterwardari t leased on a writ of habeas bdrpus,and while passing Sixth and Chestnut' streets, ’ about noon, was abased’ in the most ehamefdl manner, as is alleged,' by McMullin and others. McMsdlin was held, in $609, bail to answer. EPIJCATIOK. 3018 S JAMES* ACADEMY !;j Tomie Lsdlra, in the Hall of the Philadelphia tSWlnstl tute.N.B. Corner of EIGHTEENTH sod *55*22 U 1 atreeta. Entrance on Cheetnnt street, j « ffOClrlm* - ■ , , . .. ~ . | INBTITUTE.~I)B AN b£7 Duties resumed September B<L •i'j'iJ. W.FAIEES,E;D.* • i. • TJBOP, JV MABOTEAU, • .• • 0* the FRENCH LANGUAGE. > ; ;; •i. < - ■ ~ Booth TErsTHatreetyisfo. 254. 7 BIDING SCHOOIh ISS2 1 tStSS mow tun™aSddle “Orrea trained In the beßt manner, saddle hrvmwi STM.dg 101 * 8 toWie ' ae2sd , THOMAS CRAIGE A SON. - li -51 -H - 9 - 5 -~2 -t - 1 - 2 Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sixth, - -120 - $2 - -40 Total, - - 534 Wards. 16th, - - 3i 17th, 57 18th, - . - ld9 19th‘ - - 117 20th, - - 28 21st, - - 17 22d, - - 2 23d, - - 4 24 th, - 73 25th, - - 30 26th, -.- 16 Unknown, - is Total, - - 834 >untry, - - 14 ■ :! Via Dataware and Baritan Canal. , The Philadelphia an* l Sew Tork Express i t.: --' Company. ? jggaafey ■' Bteam Propellers leave DAILY tram ■ S&B&J&,' BTBSTAVKAKF below KABKET Street. maHn*;^jimln 24 POUB& i: ; > •> * v Tbla ii&e connects with, all Northern arid Buten Tranapostation Companies* Goo<te forwarded direct fc aUpolnte free of commission. . > : * , | 'Brecht received 'at lowest rates. 2i lf^?th q ££gMfif». S t»-, .rJAH HARD, Agent, : ' mhi4-tf ", 117 wall street, Mew York. .-yOR-SAVANNAH.GA ' . , :,A The Philadelphia and Southern Mail ctmuujiip Comphny’4 Regular Mnea, Beoondwharl below Spruce street. >: ■” .* 1 ’ The steamship TONAWANDA Oapt&ln J. Teal: fur SaVanNah.-WIII commence receiving height bn THURSDAY. November B,' and sail on HATUR: DAY, Novexnberioth. atlo o’clock ’A. M.. and every Alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: November 24th, December,Bth,<Sc. i .1. ; ■j A This steamer hen fine State Booms and other ao corDmodatlonafor naesengera., i ! Cabin, passage; g 2« Deokdo- 110. , ; , \ ■ Through,tlcSetssold to the following points—Macon Ga., 131; ColUmbus,'Ga.' f 35; Augtßta.’Ga., 527:-Atlanta; Ga..|34: Albany, Ga., 135; hlontgomery, Ala., *4l; En tanla, A1a.,135. Freight taken at low rates. * - Through receipt! glven at through ratee to Maoon, Augusta. Colnmmis, Atlanta. Ga,: Knoxville. Chatta nooga, Nashville, Memphis. Tennr Canton, mir. ing son* Agents at Savannah, Hunter AGammelL For heightorpassage.applyto .. > -TO, ’Lf James.'General Agent, sel2 314 Sonth Wharvee. -NEW ORLEANS,DIRECT. HMb THIS PHILADELPHIA AND”KOUTH ernMaiI steamship company’s begulab lal-In J£. p _ ,««!b op the union* 1202 tons registers J*. Oeofcsey, Master, Will commence receiving treight for tne above port at second wharf below bpraceatreet.on TUJSSDA.Y, Oc* tober SATUIO>AY* «Nov. 4 i t i' ? Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on SATUR DAY, November 17th. This Steamer*as superior State Booms and other accommodationsfbrpsssengerß. : u t ; Cabin passage ffiO; Deck do., $3O. r Freight received M:. sailing day. ... Agents at* New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson A Co., who will give' csxeral attehtion to ahipmentjof goods to Galveston, Mobiles Vicksburg, and interior •points.— ~ ; _ For ft eight or passage, apply to , - ’ mL. JAMES. General Agent, ses-tf ' ' w * Booth Wharves* FOB BOSTON. 3. - . fiK 'STSAMSHIB liINR DIRSOT FBOMXA&SPOETEVEBY lIVBDAYB FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PTTTT.ATHTnYPTTTA , AND XONe WHARF, BOSTON The steamship ROMAN* Ctmt&inlßaker; wHI sal) ITom Philadelphia on Friday, Nov. 2, at 10 A. M. The steamship ARIES, Captain Boggs, will sail from Boston on Wednesday, October 31, at 3 P. M. The line between. Philadelphia arid Boston is now composed of the . ROMAN :(new)» Captain Baker, 1,488 tons burthen, BA2CON, Captain Matthews, tons burthen* NORMAN, Captain Crowell. 1,203 tons burthen* These substantial and well appointed steafhihlth will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a. steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requerted to send sms of lading-with their goods. For freight or passage having superior aecommod* tlons, apply to - r - - ' - HENRY IWTNSOR &CO., au6 332 South Delaware avenue FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. S UiSS THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH LKN MAH. STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR LINE, from Second Wharf below SFRUOEstreet. The firstKdsss steamship PIONEER, Captain K F Hoxle, lor WILMINGTON, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. November Ist. and sail on SATURDAY, November 3d, at 10 o'clock P. M., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—* viz.: November r?th, December Ist, Ac. . Passengers will find, superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin passage, $2O: Deck do., flO. *• Freight carried at low rates No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail ing day. * AgentsAt Wilmington, WORTH A- DANIEL, who will give especial attention to forwarding"goods ad dressed to their care to and from the interior. For freight or passage, apply to ... WILL. JAMES. General Agent, sel2 * ... 314 bouth Wharves THROUGH AIR-LINE TO THE SOUTH 2BHpih> AND WEST. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY, THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW SERN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE, and the WEVT. via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSIDB RAILROAD. Theregularity, safety and shortness of this route, to getherwith the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the most desirable medium lor carry ing every description of freight. No charge fox commission, drayage, ox any expense of transfer. - 1 _ . Steamßlilps Insure st lowpst rates, and leave regu larly.from the firstwhartAboye Market street ” .Freight, received dally. - ’ lr- -WM.F;CLYDE&CO„ selO ’ ■' :' 14 North and 14 booth Wharves, -sSjMS. HAVANA STEAMERS. ' SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. '1 he steamships HENDRICK HUDSON .Capt. Howa STABS AND STRIPES.---.-.™; .Capt. Holma Three steamers will leave this port for Havan* every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M. The Bteamship HENDRICK HUDSON. Howes, master, win sail ter Havana on SATURDAY MORN HUG, November Bd, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana 350. N o freight received after Thursday. For freight or passage, apply to WATTSON & SONS, , an2o " 140 North Delaware avenue jtSTWtFZ. FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS. STOP PXNGTAT HEY WEST. FLA. The A 1 Steamship GENERAL SEDGWICK, Whitehurst, -commander, will receive-freight at Pier 25 East River, and salt with Immediate despatch. For-freight or passage, having superior accommodations, spiily to BISHOP. SON *CO., ocl6tf • • • ' No. 105 Arch street. HEW EXPRESS : LINE TO, Ai.in SIS&BftE. ANDRIA. Georgetown and Washington YluCnesspeake andpelaware Canal, with connection, at Alexandria, Va, torm the most direct route lb 1 Lynthbnrg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton ant the Southwest. Steamers leave Pint Wharf above Market (tree every Wednesday and Saturday at ISM. For freight apply to the agents, ~ W. P. CLYDE * 00., , 14 North Wharves, J. B. Davidson, Agept at Georgetown; M. Eldrldga » 00., Agents at Alexandria. \ >C|C<t ' FOB NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Btean ShkSSbS. Propeller Company—Beepatoh and Swin sure Lines, vlaJDelaware and Raritan Canal—Leavtoi dally at 12 M.. and 6 P. M., connecting with all tbi Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on acoomatodatlhi terms, apply to ' ',•»T WM, M. BATED «fiOO., ! mhiotf No. 132 South Delaware avenue. -.«TT—-a. REGULAR LINE FOB HARTFORD, THB The steamer 3S EVADA Capt. Grumley.now loading at the second wharf Above MARKET street, will leave asabove, on THURSDAY next, Nov.i. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to WTT.T.TAM M.RATTtTiAm,, oc29*3t • No. 132 South Wharves; . m K STtftAMRR FOB fast calling coppered and copper fastened Steamer HELEN GETT* (side wheel), 408 tons O. M. 180 leetlong, 24% feet beam; depth orhold 8 feet.e inches; draws 5 feet 4 inches water: built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to B. A. SOUDER & 00., i se!2*tf Lock Street Wharf ■ - NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELFHLr >**?*«* . ! .1 TO., ?. CLYDE A 00., AsenW, , _ . ' No. ltsouth Wharves. PhlUMelnhla Captain JOHN LAPGtHLIN. Superintendent. i FOR BOSTON. Mass.—Express Lln.e—The -gjfflße schoonerTHDMABHOLOOMBE, Captain Godfrey, Is IIQW leading for the above portiat third wharf above Market street, and will have For height, apply to DAVID COOFEB, 18 N. Wharves. 1 ocls rFORj ANTW.EBp.—The A 1 bark ESTHEB w Captain Piince, is: now.-loadlng for the above TTTT or passafee, apply to WOBK MAN AOO., 123 Walnut street. , . ;• : se2t ftom Liverpool, will please send;,thelr permits on boards* Shlopen Btreet wharf.br to Ibecountlng house Of the undersigned. The general order «rtu her issued on Tuesday, the 80th lnstl, when aU goods not per , mitted wlllbe sent tcipublic stores. PETEH WRIGHT :&SONS;qsWalnut steaet. - oe2s-3t AYfaijiie, FniiAdeipmA. i t i All work done firtha bert nunnir and oh taia lowest fcunShp tjjjKttaflattAtiawtlftngjwn tozvpAlzisflu i-";-’.' N 1 : ; "»38 .taAiiTER'; r- M*£hlng; Warkand .MUByritlngprampUy^enddd War Efigle Silver Mining Company Of IDAHO. Office of the Company, IMS. FOURTH Street. T JEUtI) THE DAILY EVENING BTJ 1 TBAmntß cnpipaa. : rgHWgUiHj IKIBTH FEBTKHYLV AHLiTlil I Wg k—THE JdDDLB BODXa— - BnonfeEt.namtmirßntllnatliTtothu.htm' .tumtiren. Kucb Chunk, Hjalkton, White Haven T^Hkeshtw. ’ M»k»noy L«hl*lt antt mol nung Oeal Besions Fassengei Lepots In Fhnadelphla. THEBD street, , above Thompson, ana comer ofLBBES ana AHBBI ; CAW streets. * . BUMMER ABBAWGEMEWT. ' -V „ WISE DAILYT’BAIKa ' On ana after Monday, MaytZistlB6S; Passenger trains leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, dally (Bnnaaya excepted), as followa: AT 730 A. M.—Momm* Express tot Bsthlehsm ant and Principal stations on Worth Pennsylvania Bail* road, cennecQng at Betblehem wltb -LelUah Valley BallrMdfijr All(mtown,Catasaoqna,SlaUngton,Manob Hasleton, White Ha jreni Wllkeebarre.Blnjston.Plttaton.aniraU points ix> and WromlngvaUeystalso, In oonnecfionwttb Malmnoy Ballroad Ibr Mahanoy CBty, and ! ri sf l^?,^ wlsa * Baflit»d,lbr Bnpert, Danvfllei, mton and WUUamspert. Arrive at Manch Chnnk H IL4SA M-i at Wtlkesbarre at 2.4 S P. M.: at Mahanoy (Sty at 1 P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehlgb Valley Train, pasatag Bethlehem at 123)0 M. Ibr Eas- on New Jraney central r».nw«., to AT B.BS , A M.—Accommodation, ter Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers ter . Willow Grove, Hatboro 1 and HartevUle, hvthft train, take Stage at Old York Boad. AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation, ter Fort Washing ton, stopping at all Intermediate Stations.' : At PAL Accommodation ter Doylestown, stop ping at all Intermediate stations. Passengers take : stage at Doylestown for Wew Hope. AT &30 p. M.—Evening Express ter Bethlehem ana , principal Stations on the'Worth Pennsylvania Bal'- roadLmaklng close connectlon aU with Le high Valley Train ter Easton, reaching there at S.4SP. M 7 Passengers ter Plain field. Somerville and other : points on,Be» Jteßey.Oentrsl Tgß.iake Nr J.-C. Train i at Easton,-whlchtHlves ln New York at 10-P. ! M. Pas- i sengers ter Bnmnoytown take stage at North Wales. > ana lor Waxarethat Bethlehem and ter Greenville a : <lnakertowi!,,-:;: I v;i;t“i iiU •j:: s r,l ■ nV-is' i AT 4.15 P. M.—Aooommodatlon. tbr Doylestown, ■topping at all Intermediate Stations. Passengers ter ! WUlowGrove,Hatboro’ andHartsvme take stogeaii Ablngton: IbrLUmbervllle, at-Doylestowtu -1 : - i : AT 5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, ter Beth- ‘ lehem and all Stations on main line of Worth Fennsyl-: Valley Evening TnmumrAllentowiii iSTaneWnaniieir, kc. AT 6.15 P. M.—Aocommodatton, tat Lansdale. stop- i ping at all IntcrmedlntoWltejons. .. : -' ■ ; At 11P. M. AocOtomodatfomfcr Fort Washington. TRAINS FOB PTHTTr.ADnw.wtTT*: Leavp Bethlehem at 6J!6 AM., and M., and e.U. ■ 12.25 train makes direct conneotlon with Lehigh Val- i ley trains from Easton, Wtlkesbarre, Mahoney City,: Hazleton tana arrives In Philadelphia at 2.50 P.M. .. : Passengers leaving WHkeeharre at 1.15 P. M.,connect - at Betblehem at 6.15 P. M., and arrive. In Philadelphia atB.4OP.M. '"■* 1 ’ Leave Doylestown at 6AO A. M. 6.15 and 5A> P. If Leave Lansdale at 6 A.M. ; Leave Fort Washington at 1060 and 2.15 P. M - ONSUNDAYa - i Philadelphia tor Bethlehem at a A M. Philadelphia ter Doylestown at 2.30 P. M. : Doylestown: ter. Phlledelphla at 7JO A. M. Bethlehem lor Philadelphia atAao P. M. Plfth and Sixth Streets Passenger Oars conv 7 pas angers to and fiom Berks Street Depot. .>> white Cars of Second and Thlrd streets Line convey passegners to Third Street Depot. - Tickets mnet beErocnred at the Ticket Offices, TH tUTi itreet or BERKS street, in order to secure the lowers rates of tore. ‘' ET.LTB GLARE, Agent. > Hillman’s Baggage Express will call ter andSellver Baggage at the Depot,’ Office. Wo. US South THIRD street.. my2l ■ FOB- NEW YORK.—The UAht ■Ho AND AMBOY and PHTT.A iirnjnlA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY’S LINES, from. Philadelphia to New York, and way places, -from. WALNUT STREET WHARF, will leave as follows, viz: JRtr*. At 5 A M., via Camden and Amboy. Accom., g 2 22 At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, gee: At2P.M.,via Camden andAxnooy Express, got At 6.C-OP. M., via Camden and Am-) Ist. Cass. 2 is; bey, Accom and Emigrant, j 2d class 1 6u At 8 A M.,2 and 5.00 PAL For Monnt Holly, Kwana viHe, Pemberton and Vlncentown. At SAM., and * F. 1L tor Freehold. Ats and 10 AM. 12 M.4,5,6,andU.30P. M-terFlsh -House, palmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden townjkc. The 10 AM.and4 PAI. Unas rnna direct through to Trenton. • LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will Itava aateUowsr . . - Atll A. M., 4.30,6.45 P.M and 12 PAL (night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express t* ot The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Son dayß excepted. At7AIandU.OOAM.,B,Lte,LSO,Sand6,4S P. M„ and 12 Midnight, ter Bristol. Ttenton. Ac. ' At; and 10as, A M.,' 12 M., 3, 4,6, and 6P. M. tei CornweUa,Toxrisdale,HolmesbnrKi Tacony.Wlsstno mlng, Brideebnrg and Frankfbra and at 10.15 A M. ter Bristol. Scheneks, Eddington and s P. M. for Holroesbnrs and Intermediate BtatlODS. BELVEDERE DELAWARE RATI,ROAD, ter th« Delaware River Valley, Northern Pennsylvania, and New York State, and the Great Takes. Two throqgb trains dally (Sundays excepted) £com Kensington De pot, as follows: , At7A) AM. and».soP.M, ter Niagara Palls, But tolo, Dunkirk, Canandalgna-Klmlra, Ithaca, Owego. Rochester, Brnghampton, Oswego, Byncnse, Great Bend, MontroseTWllkeebarre Scranton, Stroudsburg Water Gap, Belvidere. Eastoa. LambertvUle, Flem ngton, Ac. The SAS P.Mt Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Manch Chnnk. Allen town. Bethlehem. Ac. AtsP. H.forL&mbertvfil6andlxLt6rza6diftteßSatloiia £3-For New Yotk, and Way Lines leaving Ken rington Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, abovi Walnnt, half an hour before departure. The cars rnc into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train, run Ook the Depot. _ An additional Ticket Office Is located at No. 823 Ches nm street. Continental Hotel, where tickets to New 1 ork and all Important points North and East, mij be procured. Persons purchasing Tickets at this Office, can, by leaving orders, have their baggage checked A their 1 esldences, by Graham’s Baggaie Exp re®. Irilty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passes ger. passengers are prohibited from taking anythin 1 as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggagt over fifty pounds to be paid ter extra. The Compact limit their responsibility ter baggage to One Dollar pe: pound, and will not be liable ter any amount beyond taoo, except by special contract. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and f P. M., via Jersey Oily and Camden. At 7 and b A. M., 6 p, M. and 12 Night via Jersey (Sty and Ken ilngton. ' From Pier No. IK. River,at6 A M.and2, 4 P. M. via Amhoy and Camden. - , WM.H.GATI’iM'gB. Agent. fSE IBiIZPHILADELPHIA, GERMAN AND NORRISTOWN TTa 11 ■Kt i a n.—l-IME TABLE.—On and altU MON DAY, May lßth/ 1886. ; - - ' It)R GERMANTOWN. Leave Phlladelnhla— 6, 7, s, 9, w, u, 12, A. M.; l. 2, uc minutes, 834, 4,5,65£,«, 7, 8, », 10, U, 12, P. M. ' Leave Germantown—«. 7,714,8,8^0,2,10,11,11, A. M - irain! Bi op trains fit not stop on Germantown Branch. v ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia—Boo ml^ntesA. H.; t, a, 5, 8 sat IM<, B.M. . ■ Leave Germantown— B A. M.; 1.4,8« and »5L F. M. rort.KTNTrr tttt.t. RAYr.RnATt Leave Phlladelphla-6, 8, U, 12, A. M.; 8, SM, tX. 7, » and 11, P.M. Leave Chestnut Hill—7.lo mlnutee. 8.8.40, and 1L49 A. M.; L 40,8.40,5.40,6.10, 10.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYB. Leave PhßadelphlSr-B.u minntee, A. M.; 2. 6, and a P.M. Leave Chestnut H 01—7.40 mlnutee, A. M.; 1t.40, 6.10 and 80S minntee P. M. FOR CONSHQHOGEEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia—*, 5.85,11,05 mlnntai, A. Mg lk B,4K.skr6}< i B.o6,andH}{,P.M. - - " Leave Norristown—63g.7, 7.50,8,11, A. M,; Ik, 4k, 6k and 8 P.M. The Sk P.M. tram will stop at School Lane, Wlssa hlekon, Manaynnk, Spring Mills and Oonshohocker only. ON BUND AYR j Leave Philadelphia— B A. M., 2k; 4, and 7k P. M. Leave Norristown—7 A.M.. l,ann 5k and 8, P. M, FOB MANAYUNK. Leave PhlladelDhla—6,BXs,lLos A, M.; Ik, titk.Kfe Ik, 8.06, and Ilk F M Leave Manavunx-ek, 7k. BXO, tk.Uk.A.M.; 1,5 sk and Bk, P.Sf. ! ON SUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia— B A. M.; 8k 4, and 7k P. M, Leave Manaynnk—7k A. M.; lk 6, and 9k P. M. W. T. WILSON, General Superintendent, - ■ - : Depot, Ninth and Green street^ LEAVE PHILADELPHIA AS FOLLOWS: For Bridgeton, Salem, Millville, and all intermediate stations, at BA. M., Mail. 3.30 P. M.. PosseDger. ; Forweodbury 8 A. M., 3 30P. M., andB P. M. For Cape M ay at 3 80 P. M. .1' it RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE Woodbary at 7.15 A. M., 840 A. M., and 4.54 P. M. - Bridgeton at 7,05 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. Freight 6.30 P. M. i Salem at 650 A. M. and 305 P. M. Freight 5.45 P. M. at 6.55 A. M. and 3.08 P. M. Freight 6,10 Cape May at 1L45 A. M. Passenger and Freight. . FREIGHT will be received at Second Covered Wharf below Walnut Btieet, from JAM. until s p. M. Freight, received before 9A. M. will go forward the Bameday.: '< - ; .‘• : , f,- ■■ FREIGHT DELIVERY, No. 228 SOUTH DELA WARE AVENUE. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will attend to All the usual-branches of -express’ business. A Special Messenger accompanies each throngh train. Office foot of Market street, fb lladelphlA se24-tf» J. H. MARK LEY. General Agent IgtBBMB PHILADELPHIA A BALTI (MHHHSSSHBHOBE central railroad.- TCtSUffi, AND AFTEH MONDAY, Oct. 15.1866. the Trains will leave Phlla delphla, from the Depot of the Wee* Chester A Phila delphia Railroad, comer of Thlrty-fbet and Market Streets, (West Phllada.), at 7.50 A. M., and A 45 P. 1L A Market Tram with Passenger Car attached, will ran on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at 1105 A. M., Oxford at 12X0 M„ and Eenaettat too RM., oonnecttng at West Chester JnnoUon wlthi a Tram tor FhOadelEßffi.-On-Wednesday aod Satur days. tralnS ’leave KEadelphfa at 2.80 P. M., ran through to Oxford. The Tram leaving Phlladelnhla at 7XO A. M. con-' necta at Oxford with a dally Una of Stages tor Peach BottomrlaLancasftkCOunty. BetumlngOeaves Peach ' s°ttom to connect at Oxford with theAßexnoon Tram tor Philadelphia. g'Tbejnamleavmg Philadelphia at 4.45 runs to Rising We sot« CASdbe responsible fat sax hun dred dcllara. unless A special contrast be made fbr the same mhU - fiENBY WOOD, Gen’l* Sup^ti iLETIN —PHILADELPKIA MONDAY OCTOBEB 1866; J. YAH RENBSELAHB, Sup’U mTEUKB BPIDB. READINS RAILROAD. GREAT TBUKKHHB KKOM SiA™?rpw ; l ß^S e ? a S il!rp o* "iamraM oalpbls M the following xauae MORNING ACCOMODATIONS. ttras-^’ 80 lor anri ftU Sta W ? ,M. ! arriY ?n gin E* .n- . - MORWHfG KZFRESSb air Rndinig LebAmutg Banmna rottgyaie. pineßwvft,Tawafpia,Hrmtimw. miHtm" poyt, Klinlra, Rochester. BnWi/1, aiiZb! fe^W^eshMre^FiUstDnTroxk.oJfiiiffiSSSSi. bMg.HZgeißtoyUi Ao.i«o* r-F-inn This train connects at RBAHIHG with tht Xm! Pennsylvania Railromd trains foe Allentown. Ac.: end with the Lebanon Valley train ftr Haxxlsbiira* . rftoi.ritPOßrT CHKTONtoIi Oatawissa BaHraad Hafren«®mirn,'Acrat HARRIaBuRGi with northern Qgntral. Valley, and SchnylMU and Bioquehanna \ trains for iozk* COkanhenifaiißi Pinegrove*to ' r - • •“ w ; .u ... AFTERNOON «XPMew?, Leaves KOadelphia at &so pTm, ibr Readlnf, Potts- HEABING ACCOMMODATION. tio l^lSMf£sXfeT4SW* Uw * ~‘ *" m^S^t I fS?.S n,Mpu *** 4 ' 80R ,rrtT " TrainsterFhlladeiphlaleave Harrisburg at 6.10 A My and Fottsyllle at 8.45 A M., arriving In Phlladel phla at 1.00 p» M. Afternoon trains leave Harrizbnrx S^!ipWe.5 0 P tte r 8 “ “ p - Harrlßbnrg accommodation leaves Beading at 7.80 AM. and fiarrisbnrg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Beading with Afternoon Accommodation sonth at 6.80 P.M., arriving In Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M. - train, with a Pamenger oar attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for wamwwg and all way: stations: leaves Beading ILBO A, M., anu Downlngtown i ILBOB-M-fhr-PhllSl3p,t» and kn ! All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted, Etototralns .leave_PotSvme.at 8.00 A. M.. and leave Philadelphia,ter! Bradlng at 8M A M., retnrnlng from Beadlng at iss : P, M, ' CHESTER VALLEY tun.iann Passengers ter Downtngtown ana imem-jedlate points gate the 7.80 and BJS AM, and 4A) P. M. trains from KtUsilelphlafretarnlng from Downlngtown »* 7.00 a. M.and 12 80 Noon. NEW YORK mrPKIBPi Ftm wpi»mr»7pyxTT AHD v - L THE WEST. ■.: : _Leavea New York at 7, 0 A M.and 8J» P. M.massing Beading at 1.05,11.53 AM., and L4B PH. and connect at Harrisburg with Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad Repress Tndns torF&tsbnrgh, ChlosgaW). l'amaport, limtra.Baltlraoro,*c.- - • -i-,y-r. : Betnmlng, Express Tram leaves Harrisburg on arrival of Pennsylvania, Express from-PlttsbnrghAt 3 and 9.05AM.,9.15 P.M. passing Readingat i. 49 ana 10A2 AM. and U. 30 P.M. arriving at New York 10 AM., and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping (Are accompanying three trains through between Jereey Clty and Pittsburgh, without change. . Mall tram for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2JO P. M. Mall tram for Harrisburg leaves New York at l< Noon. ECHO V LKILT. VALLEY RATT.ROAD. Trains leave PottsvlMe at 7,11.30 A Ml and 7J5 P. M. returning from Thmaqua at 7.85 A M., and 1.40 and 4.15 p. mt - ~ ' SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A M. ter Plnegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 p. M. ter Plnegrove and Tre mont; returning from Harrlsborg at 320 P, M, and from Tremont at 7.85 A M. and 625 P. M. Tit, tdems. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points m the North and West and Canadas. The folio wing tickets are obtainable only at the Office' of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A Nlcolls, General Superintend fist, COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 25 per cent., discount Between any points desired tor families and firms. MILEAGE TIOKETS, Good ter 2,000 mlles,between all points, at 13 50 each, for families and firms. «• SEASON TICKETS. For three, six, rune or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line of the Boad will be tnrnlshed with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at half-fare. EXCURSION TICKETS. From Philadelphia to principal stations, rood tor Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at reduced ore, to be had only at the Ticket Office at Thirteenth and Callow hill'streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to an the abova points from the Company’s New Freight Depot, Broad and Willow streets. j FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia dally at SJO A M„ 12.45 noon and 8 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, PottsvUls, Port rninton, and au pomes beyond. UATTJt | Close at the Philadelphia Post Office ter all places on the road and Its branches at 6AM.,and ter theprin- Itpal Stations only at 3.15 P.M. KSrßflWwwafa-l WEST CHESTER AND PHILS - DSLPHIA RAILROAD, VIA WTKTSB ARRANGEMENTS, On and after MONDAY, Oct. 15th, 1366, tht trains will leave as follows: WEST t'lTt EHTETt TRAINS, Leave Philadelphia ter West Chester, from Depot Thirty-firet and Market street, 7,50 A M., U.OO A AL, t 30,4.45 and 6.15 P. M. Leave Wees Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market street. -649. 8.00.10.45 A M.. 155,4.50 p. M, Trains leaving West Chester at a OOAJK and leavlni Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M., will not stop at Pennelton. and will atop below B. O. Jauction at Media only, PENNELTON TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia ter Pennelton 4.15 and lieo P. M. Leave Pennelton ter Philadelphia 8.47 A M-. 7JS These Trains «top at all Intermediate Stations. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at SM A M and 2.00 p. M. Leave West Chester 7.55 A. M and 4.00 P M. Oat Sundays —The West FhUadelnhia Passenger care wll leave Eleventh and Market streets, halfar honx before the Train leaves the depot, and will Leave depo t on the arrival of each tram to convey passengers Into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 AM. and 4.45 1 SL, and leaving West Cheater at s.to AM, and 4A) P. M„ connect at B. C. Junction with Trains on the P. and B.C.R. R. ter Oxford and Intermediate points, jSW Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only a* Baggage, and tke Company will not, m any ass,be responsible ter an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars, nnless a special contract Is made for the urns HENRY WOOD. General Sacertntendsnt PITTSBURGH, COLUiIBUfc CINCINNATI RATT.RO a r company . THE PAN HANDLE ROUTE WESTWARD, Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTi the Government has assigned to It the carrying of the U. S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West an-' Southwest. THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OP OAJb BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND CINCINNATI AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRTVfc IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO ANP St. LOBIS. -ONE TRAIN IN -ADVANCE OP ANY OTHER LINE. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at ILSO A, M. wil arrive at Altoona In the evening fbr sapper, when WoodrofPs Celebrated Palace State-Room Sleeping Cars will be attached, and ran through to Oolambui without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh at midnight, a comfbrt. never before aflbrded tm thi traveling community. Be sure to purchase tickets STEUBEN VILLE," at PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market streets, : ■ Philadelphia, S. F, SCULL, Gen’l ncket Ag*t. Steubenville, O. JOHN H, MILLER, Gen’l Eastern Pass. Ag’t. : - m - 526 Broadway, New York. JOHN DURAND. Gen'l Bup’t, fei4-tl; Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 681 Chestnut street; and Thirtieth aui Market streets, West Philadelphia, n®a great Use traverses the Northern and North .rest corn)ties'of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Xd&oErte. : It has been-leased and la operated bythe Pennayl ran la Railroad Company. ! TtltE OV PASSENGER TRATNB AT PHILADELPHIA. 1 ARRIVE EASTWARD. , Erie Mail Train.™ .7.00 A. H Erie Express Train™ ....... .™...™.. j.OO P.M. LEAVE WESTWARD. [ Erie Mall Train ...™...™™..™.........9.00P.M. Erie Express Train.......... 12.00 M. Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains .-without change, both ways, between Philadelphia and Erie. > NEW YOBK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Brie 9.30 A. M Leave Brie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P* U Bies&ut bleeping Cars on all Night Trains. ! I oz information passenger business apply at corner THIRTIETH ana MARKET streets, Phila delphia. - -, ■ And for Freightbualnesß of the Company’s Agents: B. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Marsel Btreets, Philadelphia. > J. w. Reynolds, Ene h * Wm. Brown, Agent, Ni C, R. R., Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, ; General Freight Agents Philadelphia. General Tlcke^A^ent^PhUadelphla. General Superintendent, Erie.* jmOBBSm* 708 NBW YORK.-RARITAN DELAWARE BAY RAIL ROAD.-J'Tom Ferry, foot of VINE sh, Philadelphia. 9A.M—Express for Long Branch, New York and intermediate points, S P. M—Freight Ibr Kew York and Way Stations. ? Goods delivered at Company’s Depot, 320 North Wharves, Philadelphia, by 4P. M„ forwarded by this line, arrive In New York at 5 o’clock next morning. 1 RETURNING. The Passenger Steamer Jesse Hoyt leaves Pier 32 North Biver.Toot of Dnane street, N. Y., at 11 A. M, for Philadelphia Express. Freight received at Pier 32 North River. N. Y„ by 4-30P.' M. will be ready: tat . delivery In Philadelphia early the following morning. j • .FARfc.TONEWYORK.t2CO, i _ ~ Ticket Office Vine Street Ferry, [ .Forrartherlnlormatlonapply toCompany’s agents. R. H. CHlPman. Freight Office. and Depot, 320 North WBARVSB, Philadelphia. • BURT, Pier 32 North River, Ibot of DUANE Or at General Freight and Passenger-Offlce, Phlja-' delphla, No. 11l CHBSJPNUT Street; ...” W.N. CLAYTON, Superintendent, Bed Bank, N. J, „ i -,-.. S-tt HASTY. i ' General Freight Agent, Bed Bank, N. J. T.BHENT BWBARINQEN, i General Agent, Philadelphia, HmUHBa BBIPI. ■HCWION Airo->BAT/rmnnii! tiatt-. > MONDAY fcr^St^d a SSy^^at®g: ■Wilmington, Newarki Elkton, Northeast, Perryville. Havre-deGrace, Aberdeen, Ferryman’s, Magnolia! Chase’s and Btemmer’a Bnn. at 8.15 A, M. (Sundays ex- Prlnccsa Milford and wara Ballroad for ! M 0 A. M. iio and stations between M^anTA^^ 6 l “ Ve :Fhl^pU * «»■«>•*• baltimobe Ho,Express*, &2SPz.lL,Exprefis. : ' Oraliis&r Btittmore leave Chester at 149 and 153 A* Ho,and&3BP.H. ,> “ a Frelehttratas wltn paaaengraf ears attached win leave WUmmStOD fay Pfejn-yulllfl *nrt ItiftfTmpaMtttaurjftflQpfl am*- Mj. Baltimore for Havre uid intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. M, Leave perry vule for Wilmington and Intermediate stations at 4.20 A. Itf., connecting at Wilmington with tbe 7.15 a. m, train tor Philadelphia. _ .- .... - . • SUNDAY TRATKB. , Ecpre®Train at 4.15 A. &T. for Baltimore and Waah toeton, Btoßplnt at_ Charter, 'WHminftoß, Newark, jnkton, NorUißaat, Perryvllle, Havre-deSrsce, Aber °Peni Derrymsn'a, Magnolia, Chaee’i and Btammer’B ifim. - : _ ... „ • Night Express iLOOP.M.lbr ßalHmoreandwash- mgton. • Accommodation Train at UAO pJd., fer Wilmington and Intermediate Rtatinna, ~ . , 1 BALTIMORE FOB PTTTT.A’mgf.raTA T ; _lweßjlUmoreatB.2sP. M..stopping at Havre da Brace,'Perryvme and Wilmington.' Also stops at E3k jro|«pd.Sewarlc^ctOj mire rorPhfladelp>n« SSengm' Ba^i^”^ Accomodation train will leaveWllmlngton for Phi ladelphla and Intermediate Stations at &£o p. M. - , :- • ■.-■■■ H. RBEnsnSCY, BnpftylritornTgwi, kailmajv TASlA ce - NTSaI FALX, A P.SAS GEMENT. Tee trabe of the Pennsylvania Central Batlroad leave the tepot, at Tnirty-first and Market streets T . may be reached by tbe cars of the Market SntetPassenger Railway, as well as by those of the Chestnut audw alnut Street r allway. DNSDNDAYH-The Market Street Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets 45 mlnntes before the departure of each train. MASK’S BAGGAGE FXPBE3B will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depor. Orders left at the office. Ko. 631 chestnut street will receive attention. _ LEAVE" DEPOT, TIZ.: BAY EXPRRbS .. at 9.00 A. M, PAOLI ACCOM., Kos. 1 * 2,10.00 A.M-&U.2OP. M. FAST. UaEi ERIE EXPRESS at 12.00 Ml PABKPISURG TR&IN_ „..„„..At LOOP M. HARRIStsUBG ACCOM... ““at Mfi laxoasteb accom. .r.it twp S; PinsBUBOH* EBIB MAIL At 900 PM PHILA DEDPHIA EXPBESSII"Z" ret 11.00 P.' M Pittsburgh dt Brio Mall leaves dally, except Satur day. .... Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains dally,esceptSunday. x Psssengeis by Bay Express go to Williamsport change of cars, and arrive at Loch Haven at . SJOP. Mt Pajttngers by Day Expbe«s go to Carlisle and Cbamtersbnrg without a change of cars. ' Sloping Car Tickets can be bad on application at the Ticket Office, 631 Chestnut street. TRAINS aBBIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: CrSTIKKATI EXPRESS ... at 12 40 A. M PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. •• 710 “ PA Oil ACCOM., Noe. 1& 2. R.2G A. M„ &710 P M PABKfiBUKG THAIX ; „it 9 MAM. LANCASTER TRAIN •• 12.40 PM. FAST LINE >• 810 “ DAT EXPRESS s^o HABSISBBBG ACI OM (■ ” . Philadelphia Express arrives daily, except Monday. t incinnatiExpresa arrives daily. All other trains dally except Sunday. Ptssengrtß leavlrg Lock Haven at 7.00 A. M..and WhiiamsporiatSASA. M. reach Philadelphia, with out change of cars, from Williamsport, by Day Ex press, ats OOP. M. ‘ • The Pennsylvania Ballroad Company will not as* enure any llsfc for Baggage, except for Wearing Adpb rel, and limit lheir responsibility to One Hundred Dol lars In value. All Baggage exceeding that amount la value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. For further ir formation, apply to - JOHN Cl ALLKN, Ticket Agent, 631 Chestnut street. SAMUEL H. WALL ACS, ticket Agent at the Depot. axEsugbaxt Teats- runs dally, except Sunday. Fcr fhll partlcnlars as to fare and accommodation;. apply to FBAKCIv FDKK, IS7 Dock - treet aiasueasdre travelers. iwlW’SHv TmuHOfiTJST ROUTE TO NIAGARA FALLS - IS VIA THE CATAWTSSA BAIT. BO An, Connections Immediate and sure, Scenery Unsurpassed. - Ho road so free from dust. Trains leave Philadelphia from PHILADELPHIA- AND READING RAILROAD ’ DEPOT, THIRTEENTH AND CAILOWHILL, at 6.15 A. M„ NIAGARA FALLS’ EXPRESS reaching WUllamsportwithont change of care at 6.50 P. M. (supper), arriving at Niagara falls at 955 A. 11. withontSren* UlI0asll “ 0m Williamsport to Rochester MST Passengers remaining over night at WHliama- Sort can resume journey next morning at 7.3s,reachlng ilagara Falls at 5,40 same evening. Ask for tickets via Catawissa Railroad, which can be procured at the Company 's office, 425 CHESTNUT street, under Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom House, and at Depot, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL streets. N. VAN HORN, tyl*-tf General Passenger Agent F~alT—>. . THrR! FAVORtTE .STEAMBOAT JOHN A, IVAkNEB for Burlington, snd Bristol, Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2P. M. Keturalng leaves Bristol at 7.10 A. M„ stopping each way at Riverton, Torresdale, An dalusia and Beverly. Fare, 25 cents. Excuislon. 40 | cc26-tfj SHERIFF NOTICES. F OBEDIENCE to a rule of the District Court of the City and County of Philadelphia, the Sheriff of said City publishes the following writs o» Aha* Summon* Covenant• _ HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Sheriffs Office, October 22.1866, Cityjfnd Cbunty tt. JHE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA. To the Sheriff of Philadelphia county, greeting: We command you as before we did, that yoa sum mon JOHN WILLIaMSbo that he be and appear be* fore our Judges at Philadelphia, at cur District court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, iu and for the said City and County of Philadelphia the first MONDAY of Novembpr next, there to answer Claudia' Cyprianna Francois Theresa laval aDd Henrietta Elizabeth Louisa Mitchell Joanna Laval, devisees named in the last will and testament of Theresa Mitchell Annie de Brueys Laval deceased, who was Manuel Eyre, of a plea of a breach of covenant sur ground rent deed dated April 3oth. 183 ft. recorded October 7tn, 1840, In Deed Sook G, 8. No. 21, page 101, and asfignmeut thereof dated October Ist 1840. recorded October 7th, 1840, in Deed Book G. S., No. 21, page lot, and wUI of the sai t de Brueys LavaU dated the 13th day of January, A. D. 9; proved March 9th, isso, and recorded in Book ot Wills, No. 43, page 427, and have you then and there this writ, ? We command you. aa before we did. that you sum inon LEMUEL LEVERING DAVIS, late of your county, so that he be and appear before bur Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in aud for the said City and County of Philadelnnla, tne first MONDAY of November next, there to answer Solomon Alter, surviving trustee named* In and ap- Jointed by the last will and testament of Benjaoln s. anney, M. D., deceased, ofa plea of breach of cove nant, bom recovery of arrears of ground rent reserved b" indenture made the 22d day of March, 1853. Re corded In Deed Book T H, No. 71, page 360, Ac., by Ber jamln S. Janney. M. D. and wife of the first part, and Lemuel Levering Davis of the Becond part, all of the city of Philadelphia, for lot of ground situate on the southeast side of Richmond street, 278 leet north-, eastwatd from the northeast side of Bntleretreet, 223 feet om Richmond street, 145 feet-sontheast to I‘orpin street, 223 feet on Torpin street, 147 feet s inches north west to the placejofbeginning/ The will of. Benjamin 8. Janney, M. D. deceased, was p oved and media theßegister*s office the 17th of June. A. D. 1859,arid recorded 1b Will Book No. 42, page 146. Ac. And have yon then tberethls writ. We command you: as before we did, that you sum mon HERMAN ALBRECHT, late of y our County, so that he be and appear .before our Jadices at Phila delphia, at our .District, court, for the City aud County of Philadelphia, to he holden at Philadelphia, in ana for said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of November next, theta to answer boiomon Alter, surviving Trustee, named and ap- Solnted by the last will ana testament of BenjamiD 8 anney,M. D.vrof a pleaof breachof coven&nt.fbi the recovery of arrtarsof ground rent, reserved by Inden ture dated,February, 24th.j86i. made ; by Lydia C. Jan- Bey, widow of Benjamin; S. Janney, M. D, deceased- Executrix, and Solomon,'Allen; surviving Trustee of the first part;andHerman.Albrechtof thesecondpart, f, riot of- ground situate on the.southeast corner of HuntingdonandThompflon Btieeta.,Nineteenth Ward, 82 feet on Huntingdonstreet, audjoo feet on Thompson sireen; Beservingayearly sum or gr-’uno rent of ?48, payable the first of March and September*, intended to be recorded. The last will snd testament of Benjamin 6. Janr ey,M D, deceased, rroved and filed in the Register’s office the lTthday of June, 1859, in Will Book No. 42, page,.l46,.Ac, And have you then there this writ. :•; •- < - v * We commandyoujasbeforewedidthatyousummon LEMUJ* L L> VERIN G i» AyiB,late of your that he beand-appearibefore our Judges at Philadel pbla; 1 * at dur‘ District 1 Court for the;. City and County of Philadelphia, to be ho'den at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of November next, thereto an swer Solomon Alter, surviving Trustee named and appointed, by tne last will and testament of Benjamin S. Janney, M.' D”deceased. of a plea of breach or covenant: foe the recovery lOf 'arfeatw ’of ground rent reserved by Indenture made the22dcto of March. lgjabvßeDjamin 8. ; Janney, Mi-D-, And yhe,_of Philadelphia, of the first part'and Lemuel Levering Davis, or the city of Philadelphia, of theseo ondjjart, recortedin Deed Book; T. H.; Kd: 71 f T)ag© 3fi3,Ac, for Jot or ground situate oh the southeast slaemf Richmond street, 54 feet, northeast ironribe northeast side of Butler street, containing 224 feet on Blcbmond' street,' thence expending H 7 faetr 6 inches southeast wardjyto Torpln' street, 224 feet cm Tornlm street, thence extending ISOfeet northwestwardly .to th© plara ofbeginning. Thewlllof Benjamin S- Janhey, H.D., deceased; was proved and filed In the Register's Offlr e toe 17 th day ofJnne, A.D. 1859. and recorded in \fiilßpob,Kp a, page lie, <fec. And have yoa there thittiWlit. : * ' rl - ; •; Wecbmmaadyon, a* before wedld.thatyouSnm moa USMa*L LBVKBINt* *DAVI£. late of y.wr coQnty.fio thathe be and appear before oor'Jadgeaat Philadelphia, at our District Court for tfee City and of to be holdetratPhlladelphta; ju. sod forth* said City 'and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of November ueit,f hereto answer bolomott Alter, BurvlvlDg Truatee,- named and ap pointed by the lass Will and Teatameht of S Janney, M.,D.» decM- of a plea of breacti of cove nant sur ground rent deed fbr the recoye/yof arrears or gioußdrfcnt, reserved by Indenture made the «d nay of March, 1553, by Benjamin s* Jauhevaizd vrife, and lemuel Levering Davis, recordsd-hi Deed-'*iooh: r. s., No 71, page £57. <&c.« for lot oiground, aitnateon fhe* oath east side of Rlehm6nd street,sol' feetnorib eaat from t) e northeast tldeof. Boiler street, contains h3g on Blchm ondl street ICO • feet 2 inches * to-Wheat Sheaf street, thgncesoutheaslwartly mfeet 2?£laches to Torpid. Btxeet, thence lneties.- thence northwestwardly parallefl, wMfußntler .street MBfceti more or less; to the. place dLWßiShing, M.3>., dee , d., waB proved and filed'toMOuHaSffiaena OffiWi Jnne:i7lh*lBs9 andrecoriOd ih armßopfe.No, 42»P*86146. Ac. And have you then-tii&re'ißlg" writ ” ® yen: as before we' did, that yOUMSuin t£2? XACK,rlate r of your county, so - SS; “ Ji e before our-Jutfgesat Pbtlsdel gW®. “ bnr District Court for the City. <tmd -County, of Philadelphia, lo be -holden atPhliadMphTA lh,.and county of'Phlh&eaphia,**he ‘ »f November next; /there shr. art '.awerXharl^Samneltand.-vjnrrfa Trustees ■Sf a lJu,yis s i? te ' £ w sS n ebdo?Hffin& Doerr fkvx. 9L breach-nf covenant snrigKmna rent deed dated Dectmber 5 1858, recorded in JJeed-BooiC DeS Rcnkn vvPr- “Sf- -batten ment recorded fit as before we did; that yon a im i’YNpAXE.Ia-eofyoarconnty, so that before our Judges at Philadelphia at tS. 1 ,?.!?i.®?,? 1 * fur ti s® Clt y oh® County of PhlladeJ- P'o^'n^.b^bolden -at Philadelphia, in'and’ for said ia&- and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY n ? l<; Aj? ere >° answer Charles, Samufl lbs bean we did, that yonaum roon ltlOH AKD PA VAGB, late of your county bo that he be “<1 appraxhefore our Judges at Philadelphia. st pnrDhtrfct Court for the City and County of Pntla beholden .at Philadelphia, in a-d for the tala City and County of PuiladelphlaT Ihe flrst MON tDAY of November next, there to answer Abraham Manln.who lasslgnae of Joseph Lernifg of a plea or a hteach of covenanhsur ground rent deed ifiade oe tween Joseph Jennigana Bacsel ■savage, dated Feb .ruarya, last, recorded.in dted book It D. W. No 119 • page 8. Ac. Asst. Joseph Pennlg and wlfe’toAbrai ham Hartlo, dated Novembar 2s, 18G), recorded ia deed book, A D. B, No. 88, page 474, Ac-andhave ion yon then end there this writ. ’ Witness the Honorable George Sharswooo, Doctordf Daws, President ol onr said Court at Philadelphia, the twelfth day of October, in the year-of our £ord one thousand eight hundred and alxty-atr. ' • • . oc22law2t - • P. A. IKEGO, pro Prothonotary. Ip' - OBEDIENCE to a Hale of the Coart. of Common of the City and County of Philadelphia, the She riff of said city publishes the following writs of Alias Summons Covenant.' ; „ HENEY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, October 22.1866. , City and Qmnty of Philadelphia, a. THE COMMONteiTH OP PENNS YXVA NIA To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: ' Ve ££?Hs*,s d as before we did. That y;>u sum mon JOH3S RLLjBIi E, lata of yr ur county, so that he heard appear before our Judges at onr Court of Common Pleas, for the CSty andarfißy o» Philadelphia. to be holden at Phl’adeiphla, jmand forihe Eafd City aud County ef PhlladelpifiaTthe firat MOKDAT of November next, there to answer John Fredeiicfc schmidtofapleaof breach of covenant; and Lave you then there this writ We command you as before we did. that you sum. mon JESaJE E. tXJU-LSION, late of your County, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Conn of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia. In and for the said City ard County of Philadelphia! the fi’ st MQKDAY of November next, there to answer Anna Mary Smedley., Anna smedley. and William T. Sharpless, Guardian of PhllehaA. smedley, the Bald Anna Mary and Eliza and Philena, being devisees of Bartholomew Smedley who was assignee ef Oliver Parry and Nathanaiel Randolph, of aygea of breaca of covenant. And have you then there We command you. ias before we did. that you sum fflos JFSSB £. COTJUSTO2?, late 91 your county so that he be and appear before oar Jadges at Philadel phia, at eur Court of Common Pleas: ror ice City and County of Philadelphia. to be holden at Philadelphia* in end for the »a!& City and County ef Philadelphial the first MONDAY oi November.next. here to an swer Anna Mary. Smedley. Anna Eliza Smedley and William T. Sh»rpless, guardian or Philena A. Smedley. the sa-d Anna Mary Anna Elza and. Philena being devisees of Bartholomew Smedley. who was ‘assignee ol Oliver Parry and Nathaniel Randolph. of a pIS of breach ofcovensni; and haveyou then and there WTlt, Wecommard you as before we did; that yon sum mon RICHARD PHILLIFS, late of jour county, so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Court of Common Pleas,- for the City and comity of Philadelphia, to be holden at in for the said City ana County oi Philadelphia the first MONDAY of October to answer Reese Wall Flower of apiea of trfbachof covenannt: ard have you there this Writ. We command you. as before we did, thatyoix sum mon JAMES MACKEY, late of your county, so-that he be and appear belbre our Jcdges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas;:for the city and county of Philadelphia, to he holden at' Phila delphia, in and for the said city and bounty of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of November next, there to answer Charles R. King, who was duly appointed by the '“our; of Common Fleas for the city ana county of Philadelphia, trustee for Sally F LewML in the place and stead of James V. Fisher and Samuel F. Fisher. late trustees asaforesaid.who were assignee ef David Weather y, Jr.,who was assignee of George T. Lewis of a plea of breach of covenant, sor groond rent, deed dated July 28,1849, recorded at Philadelphia on January 19,1852, in Deed Book T. H., No. 2, page 355. Ac. Assignment—George T. Lewis and wife to David Weatherly. Jr., dated June £9 1850. recorded June 19. 1851, in Deed BookG.W.C»No:96, page 411, &c. As signment—David Weatherly Jr., and to James C. Fisher and Samuel F. Fisber, trustees for Sally F. Lewis, dated July 16.1550, recorded June 19. 1851, in Deed Book G. W. C, No, 96, page 415, Ac. Anri after wards upon petition the Court of common Pleas, in and for the dty and county of Philadelphia discharged the said James CL Fisher ai d Samuel F. Flsher.trustees as afore sale, of and from the harden of the said trust and appointed the said Charles R. Ring (the plaintiff) trustee in their place and stead, ora plea of trespass on the case, etc; and have you then there this writ. - We command yon, aa before we did, that you sum mon THOMAS B. WHATFORD, late of jour county,, sothat.hebeand appear before our Judges at PMla delpbia. at our Court, of Common Pleaa. fbr the City and County ot Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadei- Shia, in and . for the Baid city and County of Phlla elphia, the first MONDAY of November next, there to answer Hugh J. Worrell, -assignee of Elijah Tyson and Andrew Manderson, Jr;-of a'plea of breach of covenant. And have yon then there this writ. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison. Doctor of Laws, President of onrsaidcourt at Philadelphia the eighUenth. day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. _oc22-law 2t __ T. Q. WEBB, Pro Prothonottry, iE6At Nonm FTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JACOB JONES,' deceased. Notice is hereby given that JOANNA JONES, the- widow. of said decedent, having filed in the Clerk’s office her petition, in which sheaskato be allowed |309 in money out of the estate ot said decedent, in pursuance of the: act of April 14, 1851, and tbeBnppletnents thereto,and that the said pa tltior wIU b- approved and granted b/ said court on SATURDAY, November 17th.1865, unless exception* bellied thereto. EDWARD m FAXaON.- 0c29-mj4t Attorney for Petitioner. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—fcState Of THOMAS MILLS, deceased. Tne Auditor appointed by the Court to adjust the account of AGNES G. r MILLS, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of THOMAS MILLS, deceased, and to re port distribution of the Balance in ilia hands of the accountant, will meet the parlies ioteres;ed for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, October 29th I86fl: at 8 o’clock P. M , at his office, Southwest and COATES streets In the City of Philadelphia . JOHN C. NIPFES. ; ocl9f,m t w,st* : Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR. THE'CITY ±AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA— Estateof HENRY. O, BLAIR, deceased. The Auditor ap- Solntfdby the Conrt to andit,settle anl adjust the rat mod final account of Wa. BLAIRand ANDRE W BLAIR, Executors of HENRY C. BLftIR, deceased, and toreport distributionof the balauce in the hands of the accountants, will meet the partieainteraated for the purpose of his appointment, on.MONDAY, 0ct0ber29,1866, at eleven o’clock, A.M.nt his office. No. 152 Sooth FOURTH street, in the City delphia.' - : CLEMENT B. PENROSE, oci9 f.m,w,st» . . v Auditor. T7BTATE OF WILLIAM EL H ANNUM, deceased.— JCi Letters of Administration upon the Estate of bald decedeßt having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate will please payment, and those having claims will present the iamd tu )£4BY HANNCM, Administratrix: ms Francis street; or to her Attorney, THOS, JBRABFO RD DWIGHT; 202 Sonthpjfth street- ° ocBm6t.» INSTATE OF PRTER ROVOUDT, DECEASED.— Cj Letters Teeumentary npon the Estate of said de* rodent, having .been granted to tne undersigned, all ptrsons indebted to stud estate are. requested to make payment, 'those to mdke them known without delay to EDWARD N. WRIGHT. No. 115 iWalnut ecreet, J. AUSTIN SPENCER No. 4S Walnut streetj Executorw.- t ocB*m6h ADMINISTRATION- to theS T ATE OIF, MABGABET POTB.dfeceMedfhivSS tro”?Gtenoj, MMlftr JOS.BjftjSSIM *OO ItH Sooth Del.wmre .vanna n w BAOO—OortSeottS
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