. . 4 . , , ' , . - 1 4 -1 \ , , THE DAILY Bli ENING ritILLETIN —PHILADELPHIA TIIISRfiDAY- OCTOBER• 10 1867. , . • . • / __ • , ?, . • , ,/ • , , . , ~,,' ' ( ; . , . , . . _ ... ' ..... _ - --- , ',,, . . , 6 , . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867. , ..._..._z • , , !TRAVELERS , Guint4 ...._. , • TRAVELERS , GUIDE. - , TRAVELERS , GUIDE. - OWN A N D ... ENSUILANCIE. • --LEGAL NOTI EPA. • • , READING RAILROAD- ' ' 182 , --CHARTER PERMTUAL. ________ ________ _.__. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANTi _ . . MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOR SALE. . ~. - likassue GREAT TRUNK LIMP. from Phila. - -, "tt....c,1• 1 for the Eastern District. In equity. CITY BULLETIN. TELEGRAPHIC sIMINAIIIN ~... TO ARRIVE). • : r 'l'llE DWELLING. .. r CUOVERIES, 1.1111 1 0)11IS, &O. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, ~, - , t ill ite W emaß c a. 'y av jo o dt n ni t h ti i : : ) , i n t iii: g ioNno V Bc t 11)liiuAcel Company's l y ie i vi th e o lr mii d; lo. o l l 'd a ho :id e' r i ft : r a f t: . )11 1 0 :1 8 ; 1 : 1 at o t le ' 41410 1: n • t tiNi n r t i 6. : in : o i e t ° , 7 f .u e r t l nodn.mc. sad. I i f t. . . h e I ' ~ecl a n i e ue a i L l a d i v : :: : : : : ft i v m n a d , • igt)--47MA' ' , F-salisa 4- ' ' Tilt RE 'were 64 deaths from yellow fever in WIZ runli . WON DAVI, 3l No. 1426 WALNUT Street,— vs, , Weeen Motmui:33.Soutieton..New Y0r1t.......5ept. 24 - For nale, with or witheut the „ 'eta; ~ Winter Arrangem'ent of laheenger Trai Sept ',,,), 1)917 Lertve Philadelphia-6, 78, 9.1)5, 10 11, 12 A. St ;1, .2, am. . 43, 4 , 7 ;4: : d d4ae, n , vca e 4 ; ls d oili: a d6 ; sl3v ia u, t v 7t7Froi, noi l z n : un t :: .. . 8 e , .: 1 ;; E . : :1111:. thi obi 1 :.4.N 3 ,i _3l x.: a 3 2, ; ot ,) 7 .. do.Ni 5 .:01:truairuilL .m.vvil )11. , THE PITTSBURGH AND s'rEt lIENVIIJ.II RAIL. biel•EltATit AIIrAIR ABOUT A RoAT.-Yesterday New Orleans on Tuesday." Ehr0pa......:. - ....Glaegow..New York Sept. 25. • Furniture, _ w ir a i PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR, 3 '. A . . afternoon a party of Men, headed by David Ter- SIteARATE schools for the negroes are being es- Nova Scoriae Liverpool_Quebec. Sept. 26 Or to Let FURNISHED. • , . , I F r .. N n. A tli s o ottilym•it:al4(;t4noltnlter:llll.l ' - ' streets, Philadelphia at the followinr :learn: :. QIJICKEST TIME ON RECORn • clt a p i t. a .. . . -$ 4 00 01 x ). I 0 0 Nt l; i(1,t,:,,,,ti. the I NR ., , i ' , l 4 , l : d( g l d (l° l ii'l l e ' l ' , l) : A'' r ' ?l. ,4 , 3 , , l: tr li n ,, 9r i ': ' ,i ): i i : l l : f,t i : r :e :,l ' , C. ,,, y ,, ' ,, b , l l .,, l . : 7 :tt i i.. :ll . ' l ,,,, T . l , l , l ' i t t l) .l :ll l . , : . ) ,db 4 : l- N°T.P',l mart .:. ,:, • A fa ,it_ t . Y1n .,,,. 0r gi , (ti,',1':11,ti1:6:111g,,,..,,e,1i: . et: , i t I 'Mi s i ,i cf g ' t H' t lh t .: JY) ,o ea lE ,t ; : :,, L.a ), E ri l l t:l l, d : r! r t f li : (l ,, l ,, , 11 ; 1 1 ,4 tj i c , : i . : a l l it' I s i l e: le i i h i,t a td a ' n, : i . tia , n ti l it ; ( l i j: l '. i n V' : I ,3 e l4l l,t c , li n ' i le f l i. l •!. t rm i ll i t c o t ic r e a t : i' rb : l l : l : l l 4V i tt : , :l y 6 t a na: 1: 0 4 :: . F1R,.... .. 7 .... 7. 7 ........... 1 .. 1: . sell. visited Shippen street wharf for the purpose tablished in Now Orleans. . United Kingdom..Glaegow..New York....... Sept. 27 • STABLE and CoAcliAloi 'SE. . WeEd Fide id Fifteenth ntreet, ebot e Loco it. I 11AVEIT ! GE :0 GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, MK . &c„ &A, . ~ r . ' 2G; Hours to Cincinnati Etna .............Liverpool-New York .Sept. 27 Can be had with the 11011 fie. a ant stop on the Germantown Breach. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of getting a boat. They drew from 'the river a Box. EnAsres COUNING is mentioned as the Tripoli ...........Liverpool..New York SepL 23 Apply to , .lESB FP & AMORE, . . ' ' ' ' - Btate I, PhiladelVibt at 9.1 u I'. Al. 7.3,) , A. M. for via Pennsylvania Railroad & Pan Handle. ON NUNDAYS. ' ( O nt( 1 .: ( .'n' t ): : 1::1 , t 11n r 1 , i1) , 2:1 , ::I t '1:1' 1, 1 1 : • , ' :t i , rlY ; tt • : : : ,l ,(:: : l i! t i ,, : j3 ,.. . 'l , l , ''' . : , lr. l ( l , :fl' i n ,: l , l t.d . ,: n. ) ) ‘l l l ; r :i tt sit , s i : it , l' i li a l' t , i)(ll l l n l.l d ( i i t ilr : : : l l' : il it i i t e irgl ir i t r'i :i h . , ;. ll: t,: l r , l" ,, . l p, t 'l i, ' ,, , il : (l i t; o ' ..) : ':' :. ' : , t i l' ri ' n ir'to ,,, Pd t, trt .d a Y ,l : ' , l lnl : .'l , t ; btv: : : : .ll :p l it i d i t' t ,, ;l : :° r : lt i . ;t l : : B l)t i ° . fi l i fi' : ' ,. t a I)ir t; tt i r 't , l: toa l e t ridli rt 'g o tet io if l'a i i ii ii hor igl ct d d i : . eltiff belonging to a Mr. smith, keeper of a sail probable successor of secrettiry McCulloch. New York...,Southampton..New York Oct. 1 0e741 No. 27 North Seeth ntreet IIIAVEIT ! All the requieltes for Preeerving and Pickling PlllllOB3ll. . ~,, • 1, . a mandate . MORN NG EXPRESS.-eAt 8.15 A. M., orf Reading. Leave Philedelphia--9.16 adulates A.M.; 3.land 10% P.AL ' OF boarding-house in Swanson street, above shit,- • Gi.:N. ISCIIOF/IMI) left Richmond for Washington .l'onnsylvania Livern'L.New York ........Oct. 2 • ------- Leave Germantown-8.15 A. :d. ;1, il and Re P. Al. come to ijinelli. Lebanon, Ilarrieburg, Pottnville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, I' 1.2 HOURS LESSTINE ~. Ciip,STNUT HILL RAILROAD. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, thi, c„,,,,,,,40. , ii „,. ‘thiiib,,,y, WilliamepOrt, Elmira, Rechecter. Niagara Fellr, PIIILAD.ELPHIA, pen. some one then ran to the house of Afr. yestel day, :3 the call of the President. Worcester Liverpool.. Baltimore Gemumin.....Southampton..New Y0rk........0ct. 2 ------ f r ,'... olt SAL E - Buffalo, Allentee.m, Wllkenbarre, Pitteton, York, Carlisle. thee orop( ting I Leave Philadelphie-d, ft, 10, 12 A. M.: 2. 356. SX, 7, 9 and ale-) ell the cars, engin e s, Smith and Informed him of what was going on, i pint. His Eggsloney le_ t 11. • M• When he proceeded to the wharf in company Tim "Winslow" House ,on Kearsarge 'Mountain, t•ot ty of Baltimore.Liverpool_New York .oct. 2 sta. TIIE FOUR•STORY DWELLING HOUSE. . ' i 4 , Gliamberabarg, II agersteern, etc. &c. Thie trete comment at Reading with the Ea . rt Penn. PF' ?ere 1 .king M., arrive in Cincinneti nex Leave Cheetuut 11111-7.10 minutee r B,' 0.40 and 11.40 A. Nes'. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street. with a number of men who boarded lia his house,. was destroyed by fire yesterday moreing. Loss. b ulton .. Falmonth..Nes Y0rk.......00cett... 2 No. le"08 LOCUST STP.EET. • Dealor in ruie Grocuics, . iglvanis. Railroad ❑tr)tina for Allentown. &e. • and with the eve' 8 .! 1 00 P• oil , .. 1 , Lebanon Velley t.nin ler Harrlnbere, .2....; fit Pore Clinten Aaseta on January 1, 1 . 867, get pOE.ceesion of his boat Re sue- $2." , ,000: Insurance, $20,000. Moravian ........Liferpool_Quebec .-.. Oct .. 3 • • and tried to 6c York ...... -Oct. 5 lIIAVEIT ! , ,(,, i, with Cittewhea R. it. train:: for Williamsport, Lock Haven, T 1 , lebr sd Pal other thin COcded after 11 desperate b truggie In his efferrts, . 1 „...D05. CliAnt.ES G. Lot:lst:, a very influential • Persia . . labelled ''uv the IllejleBt helm rtanee, he . '6ll bourn Only, (" Zpin;( l l ll e: t r e rf li n eL L,e I l a . : P1 8 1 1) ;1a 5 d .44 e 1 1p ; 6. 11 4 11 ). - 7 9 4.4 . 4) 1 8 5 ali r i n1 1 1 11 1 48P A . . .7;.; 2 r.»d 7P. M. Leave Chertnet Hie-7.50 minutes A.. AL ; 12.40, s.4o•aud , Ebadre, am. •at Harrisburg with Northern Central, Cum. :hie iron lined. o Cincinenti. TO DEPART. en i c i ( B . lll.o l (t n tl i n ti i t s i f t t n a i n ,e d ,0 1., i • d pl i t s. t i e th e t . i i ii t e h I e m f t - i e ß r e 3 . - *convent. Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. , . and the boat sine again launched. Alto the politician of Massachusetts, died at Beverly on 'oe3-10t: . . . minutee P. Al. Valice, and Schuylkill and Suequeliannit trains , I ,; 7 4 . 9 ;A AN IL B e . D 'i I ...: 1 1.: L A:L IR ; 1 ,:e4 3 , 4 9 4 1. : N t : :X I; ' 12 553 1443 13. America......... New York...l3remen Oct. 10 Apidy on the premimes. , ~ for Northuteterland, WilLiamtipert, Yerk, Chambeesbure,, ,e- gel': king. 4/ I. and 11 P. M. trains reach __, . , large of about au hour Terrell visited the house 'e t ieeday, • Eagle. .... ....... IsleW York.. Havana Oct. 10 ----- Foe SALE- cIIELToN HILLsi Mum oF in . - - , f Smith and commenced breaking the windows. 'hie: Maryland Democratic State Convention San Franctsco...New York.. San Juan, Nic.....Oct. 10 . Pi:Ere:rove, et^. coi Eta t all pot. p be :A 3 l l:; l. ' d l o "., r it i i t t ;. . , . l .l , 7 4: l.;XPßESS-Leavoi Philadelphia et ;lee) vat ' all - ...r rout, Accrued firep1un .. .......... ..... ....... ............... 94'7131 i ' :11,,1,1iiden,rits0A:fritilof,lurdith,,,f li t: i i s ie l m ir a l i rs; c i:a n i l i i e , : i i n tit y r , s,:t t d h u , :i:l i e o t , r i a ri t t or o s, f • I 0 • SIUPERIOR VINEGARS. After demolishing nil the glass •in a large bulk- vcsterdny neminated Col. Oden Bowie, of Prince lienryChauncey.New York...Aspinwall ILIA ! . __. t: t.. l l l(l l l.s i cj i (in t )rie C e ttil l a t l'v r r4 3, 3 l li t ult e lv f .9 : ' v tl i '.ll ) n :l.:l ? '";,'Y f rl t i : lllll : l l. Yc t i e lt,) , litt' a i s i' : 3 l e I ' . t '' ''' i d tli a t to . i i. :: : li r li.c e t g et t:i l ti d it i li l li t f;l N' ai i l t iej i : et a ll i! i t i l ki rE t a lt n i3,l; l , :t i i t F i I, l a . ai O liv r i i ,ii , ii ll l.4l t ss l i i, i 2l l ir l )iit i ,n ( 3 .: ),ir t .t h e : l t is t Potteville, Ilan imburgla &c„ connect a ~,1 , ,. ~n eg, ,,, urn inganl e leading and Columbia Railroad trains for Col '' Premitimit.......... ...... . ..... ~ L 20(4432 ts his succesrors and 'melees, end to the stile:lvor and Amyl. window and bash, lie threw a knife through the George county, for Governor. , Alliance ..... ..Philadelphia..Charleston- ...... (o)cett: i n , c , x . , c s o v : i i t t i l im i a o r i t( i, o e s a t i ,..Ate , , ,, d , t f . s b n li l i l l i d n i s ng li s on i s u o. go i o e. , i r l it.r o , i ii i ! n o ;, FrenchtWhlte Wine, and Pure Old Cider Vinegars. For . , vors of them,. end to their thdiv, exerutors, administrators tic , en, for tic. la Pan Handle," at Ticket iandi f s, , ,e ttiav: 33 : s : Np f . ' 33 l:l l4.drriz lla i N i d to rl wn r i, 7 s ll . l l - 1- 1 : ) . 6re:l E . ON SUNDAYs. window at Mts. Smith, striking her and inflicting Cella New Y0rk..L0nd0n...........0ct. 12 extt n.ive view, and may be divided Bite srverel 3 . DNRETTLED CLAMS. ENCOME FOR NCI . and ae-igns. m (met 11, q , ex' th ,10,,, r, for the benefit of the SicsaTon Itev,•rdy Johnson arrived in Wash- land and beautiful situation. coinman , d ,.r it 3 tg i g , t building sites riKNI feet front on Old '1 ark road, halt aini ;• sale by . POTTSTOWN ' ACCOMODATION.-Leaves Pottstown Oti N. oiler :, ud Chestnut streets, and yo Philedelphia-9 A. 3L, 21er, and 7.16 P. M. st. aud South one train in ad. 1/27,481 18, dillS,Coo. a serious svound. Ofneer Huston, at this stage saxonia New York.. Hamburg .... ..... Ot, Li trate IHAVEIT ! miton last night, and, it is rumored line , , north of shoemakertown. (Ohl York Road Station, North . , • , tr o l t i l o t : t t e re d t i l y him ti o t o , (l b ter;y rt!:ll l.;:t i . ; ( l ) l i f . , 1. 7 1 1 f t:1 11 AI ilr ,2n w u ti v 7.. ( I. ) .l i t i t; ft 4.', A. AL, ittopplit at ineermudine ete tone . ft.rives in D e ea iladelph mange! , of thin llne be par. Leave Norrestown-7 A. M. by and 9 P. M. of the proceedings, made his appearance, •and ar- Erin ..... ..... ..New York.. Liverpool , e•en offered the p ' ortfolio of the State Depart- city of Boston.. New York..Ltverpool.... Oct- " Pollee mania Railroad. JAMES R. WEBB, Philadelphia at 110.05 X. AI. Re . turning, lea ' Vedl'hila - d . ell)lea , FOR REM. , one million of dollars, viz.: ono thousand hauls for one O. DUE lenerel Superintendent, , thousand dollars each, of even date with the said mort, rested Terrell and took him befbre Alderman oct. 12 oett4tt F. A. TREG 0, LOS VValimt street. • • . Ja.ll. WALNUT and EIGHTH STEREOS; inly I come. NI.; arriyee In Pottelervii at B.oe la 34. h t. i :1: El i 11 ; 15 / 1 1: no t i t ) r t i c l y f l ir u l i :ti l l l i .. l 3 % ‘ t v t n i : i f ti t i i i ; ( i e 3 n ti a r l :t ° l l .;: c . : ) ::l: i t h ri; l l. l l l l" l l ;';:f a l " .d i a 'ul 1 7 11: 11 , 5 1L' A - iLt 5 . 1 .7t .Ng ap A pi ( n .:C g (t ,. .N e t i .N.T a v e f t ( a li- ont Le ; a tu ve T n ive l u te l iTn pf t n a i, t 3 I Leave Philadelphia-4; 7,e, 9, 11.05 A. M. : IX. 3,' 43i, 5..;4. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over meat. Hibernia.. .. .... New York..Ghtegow.. - ..... Oct. 12 ------.-----e---- • 1 F..6(11:I .ral Ticket Agent, Lis, e. 05, 9y, and 11,51 P. M. gage, and ;or the better eeeuring the ...ate with the prin- Titterinftry, who held him in $2,200 bail, in de ;3l-3'HETAny SEWAnn ils in New York yester- Tomiwanea ...Phfindelphia..Savannalt .. 7 ..,,.Oct.. l2 r.: , ,T,.. - olit.sAkiir.--riitrricLA 8 . S l i rp o E s is DL -11('....' . ee,.. :-..-. _eiee.-__ ------ ,I,: , hiladelphia at 6.911 P. lAL ; arrives in • - i :- - JNI. 'LEER, General Agent Leave Manayunk-6.10, 7.54, 8.20, 9X, 1.1„.iS A. IL; 2.1* . ~•., '.:. •- -. cited moneya therein respectively numtioned, and littered. fault of which lit- was committed. The others of if are and Stripes...Phil:um-Havana.- ... .. .Oct. 15 , 1 del t e e d t i l l i a rro s.t4l 3 s .3.,...e leaves .____ _ - - ---- -----------_re: I% 9 and 10.%:‘ P. M. erpr m etnal asul e --- oil l, Lewis. . Terms ai 111$ T r f mr o ary, ( 1 ); 7 :..ow o n.L o ibe:l I SOS 9 a Gee eufter to acme: tin:reel). .1 /Di iekeefei, it so , •Lis pro.. the party made their escape. - ay, accompanied hy Baron Stoceltl. The ~ . Secretary and Baron were the guests of Thurlow Nebraska New York I iver 1 ...... .. . poo, . OcL 16 IHAATEIT Fria tS"1" VIR,EMIUM • iircfictl, 9nd follerin the Inas- eS er. they diepereed, ON SUNDAYS. ' vitled in the maid mortgage . that any other real estate eituate as ;times:dd. and personal estate wherever situate, I easily got ut him. I felt, when I fowl(' him wher Reading 0.7.45 P. NI. Leave Philadelphia-9A. M., 2,51 and 7.16 P. NE - , tabu .. New York.. Liverpool ........Oct. le :!' I I s . 48 1 , ' .n . l ' ) I. o: ,, r u i t l i , i n s n i e e l s e '- ' , e . f r .:lli i s' e t e ,. Inn" " 4'22'S. Fifteenth statue " 41. • Leave Manayeuk-ele A. M., 6 and 936 P. M. . which illiould or might be purehased, ea el Ma improve- SALE or REAL F.sTATE.-Jarnes A. Freeman, w ee d . Morro Castle.... New York.. Havana Oct. 17 'Me Lombard street. AWAItDED . W. S. WILSON, General Superintendent, e. DIREC"rORB. mints to t might thereafter be made by the seal eltt 2 . auctioneer. sold yesterday at noon, at the Ex- not .Wnshington Lincoln Monument Asso- Pioneer Philadelphla..Wilmingt'n,NC... Oct. 17 ston• and Dwi•lling, 705 South Sevond gree. • FOR . g i r t t l i i t t y l, t I I 1 ( 1 ) ti t t il l e t i y , V i ll4 l l ( t i ll li r t lt t t i .) ; -- t iV , f it.,_. 4 , q . W i tl i t e lit ‘ . vi t i ll,; l - 1 ou See p i o n t i , ,Zni t lit ,3 d .4 e s lpl t t . ia l ,le , azi 3 ? 3i i vi la ii rrir o3 inbeprghtlet sails a M a L(X)I.. M. Aftereoral ti aim! leave Harrisburg at 2.10 P. M., . Depot. Ninth and Green streets. Chas. N. Ramirez'. Geo.Falm, burgh and Stotibenville Railroad lily daring the change. the following: elation have closed •a contract for a monument of Juniata... ..... Philadelphin..New Orleans oct.l if 2tio North Eleventh otreet. heinediate per ienslon. , wat we call in Kentucky' a grOeery. iii.rtt they and Pottervilie at 2.4.5 P. 31.; arriving at Philadelphia at . 11.45 11a P i . ele 3i bitrg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15. A. MI. ---------- --- -- -- -- ---- --------- Tobias Wagner, Alfred Fitter, continuance of the said more:ego. mliettld 1)0.1, 0111 0,e s held and taken to be part of the mortgaged premises. i talian marble, to be thirty-six feet high, Includ- • North America.. New York..ltio Janeiro Ste-Oct. '22 __ A .__ l . _ ill - AATEIT 1 • BEST FAMILY FLOUR, and Harrisburg at 4.10 r. m. Connecting at Reading &NM PHILADELPHIA es BALTIMoRE CENTRAL 11A.I.LROAD.-Winter Samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richards. Peter McCall, • .1,0 whPrea.4 By a decree Watered i„)y the Supreme Threenstory brick dwelling, No. 2216 F street, - COPI±U_CK & JORDAN, 433 Walt:u . t ., titLect. _.: . . with Afternoon Accommodation routh at &a) P. 'eE : Arraneementm. On n.nd after Monday, w oe , L ea . Thomiut :barks. • 1 'mut of Pennsylvania, in the aboveientitledenllfie it wee lot 16 by 62 • feet, subject to 4451 ground rent, !lig a statue of Lincoln, eight feet in height. , MARINE BULLETIN. At the late Inter-State Fair, to ~ phibtiklotirvila,t;vviit.4,lls Oet. 701, 1867,the Trains will leave Philadelphia, from the COLSRLES N. BA_NCKER, President ' declared that the salt mortg Igo tuns the first Heil, upon ..$1,400,: three-story Mick dwelling. No. 2221 F InAlio tulvices state that the station on the ---- - r o l ,, V .n E . !T ro T r t e rL ai l: , l . • Greol . o:e U. Zeh rider, ' Depot of the Went Cheeter &Pl , ' edelphie ReilroseLcorner GEO. FALES.Vice-President , the railroad, Mlle, franchimes, property-, income, ertates . : arriving in Philadelphia at e.lO P. 31. of Thirty.ftrat and Chestnut atreete,(West Philada.),at 7.45 JAB. W. MoALIASTER, Secretary pro tem. me end premises therein mentionee, referred to or described, street, lot 16 by 62 feet. subject to $54 ground Boise stage route was attacked by Indians on the PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-O(3T. 10. , h. ' , "; r (It] e n e e .,, , , n H e ll o . , i . t; l lii ) l ( g jil ! E :f i l ' o , Nd t i • i ct ° . t . l : 3l, e :er t l i t fig; l' . 'f l o i ° H o t , nE:l4xidiAc:lNr modern ' - f e et and with extra conveniences. Lot leo i and fell ef)n e; d r e t i r i i i i d u t I l • 1 e b r e l e n h e rt l i c: i e c :l ll .. I I: i i 1 li: e .. y .il i l: e i a n n i ;: n n i n i i i a ll e i rjrl " fO n l g ' e i r Ofte a S. r di a li ttil f 1 leldhed.llll leaves , A. ?d, and 4.60 P. M. -- --------- -- end it wan ordered that on default being mode by the rpm; RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL Pittnburgh and Steel) rent, $1.:150: cord yard and mill, Richmond street, 29th of September, the station-keeper killed and Sun RiBEB, 622 I Sur; San. 538 : Mon Waran, 12 10 feet front, by 216 feet deep, benetifelly improved. Loma Dealer in choice Brands Penna.. Ohio, St. . sty ir l i t a te t i : d tit:iy: haul l ' 0 1: 1 ‘ 11 ). ::: r , k j !o l i n t e i l I : 1 1 1 4 1 1 c l c i f:: : t : i i t i ti:l :f t i f:.;: ' : it.:18:::(8ntlCc spirits,ili i Leave Riming Sun, at 6.45, and Oxford at CD A. M., aad spent 111 sheddin the b ;Vela UV 1115 brow for his Stations • leaves Pottsville ut 7A. AL, for Philadelphia and leave Oxford at 3.26 P. NI X relelphia. :ti i ,l2. l g,g,, r ,,,,,,i: o l,,;L a tinpd, d edia:fli C i:ii ot o :n:e n t,tirutti l iht p ine, a notnirfid,tyt.,,th,ri:,ll,itiia aidyetbt IHIle . payment within the period used by the said decree of the below Norris (the half interest), lot 131 by 240, his wife wounded. . Louis and Virginia Flour. AINO, Unbolted Bye . Arouvg i n YESTERDAY. non most desirable. Also, euperior carnets and furniture , nearly 11015",_ for Hale it desired. J. M. GUMMI: Y & • daily bread. Ile lied found the labor road a cosy ail tationB. , ! A alarket Train with Passenger Car attached, will run Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual, amount arcertained to be doe and payable on the' bonds the whole subject to E. 636 ground rent, $1,200; Tim vote for Governer of Tennessee was count- "Steamer Norfolk, Vance, from Richmond, with mdse SONS, UN Walnut street. and Wheat, formatting Boston Brown Bread, .. one to travel. He wiz in favor uv an eight -hour on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Sun at ILOS Office, No. 308 Walnut street. • Permed by the said mortgage, the railroad property, ! A. M., Oxford at 11.43 M., and Kennett at LOU P. M e . cola CAPITAL $200,000. estates, Premise% appurteuancea end franchisee conveeect two valuable Meets of land, containing 15 acres, ,d in the Legislature yesterday._ Brownloiv's ma- to W P Cilde & Co. _ ------ - ARCH STREET-FOR SALE THE 11ANDSONIE . 1 , law-he wood go even for Makin it a crime -.. ; ,necting at Wert Cheater Junction with a Train for Phila. Inertren against lope or damage by FIRE, on Hennes by the said mortgage, including all the estate, right, title, cn the Nieetown lane, Twenty-fifth ViTard. inter- jority is 54844. .1116 inauguration takes place Steamer Phibulc.iphin, Fultz. 24 hours from N York', EBriek and Brownatene Reoidenee, with threeetory igAlrEirp 1 , sated by Pike and Luzerne avenues and 1f.',13' and t o 1 -I. ay. , with noise to W P Clyde & Co. ! double back huildings, built and theoled l e •• : Bye Wheat, 11114111111 11: 37. 11 41 . 33 fe 1 e ra: g ummy:lL ' FOurtla and Vine. • at y Mall tO labor more than eight heti - 00 54 t w fv h c i e e n h t p l:b c o d a t ti o d t a l f:y e e l a ii i i d e 1 0f ho ti l l t e ,, na t t: E 0 1 ~..11 Lehigh . east Lila. OuWednesdaye and Saturdays train leaving Phi Stores and other Buildinge, limited or perpetual, and on interest, Oahu and demand of the Raid Pittsburgh and ._...,.‘aney City, and with 1 ladelphia at 2.10 P. M, rim through to Oxford. : Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or Steubenville Railroad Compane, of :tilt in.that portion of t.: streets. $1:,100: tavern stand, 531 South From f • Boric Louisa Cook (80, Cook, 06 days from London, throughout in a .iiperior manner,with tetra convelihnee, , , ael7tf 'Bike any lisp 4 wages for the, eight lo ..._oupert,Danville, Milton and We. 1 The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M. connects at country. the railroad operated and run by the said Company of ~P t l e i, » i n , :vdlevraanni aril aby A FIRE in Louisville On Tuesday night,damaged with 'wise to Henry Karsten. now reseeved for ten, and he we ... ...nave at Bauch Chunk at 12,05 A. M.; at 1 Oxford with a daily line of /Magee for Peach Bottom, in •i LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. threugh their lessees in the State ot Weld Virginia. be. street, lot 17 by 53 feen $3,000; three-itory frame . . he veer, / anti in',..:patch printing . office to the ex- Bark .111ira, Dix, 31 days from Ivigtut, with kr •I' rai'llitilec• yo Rte , , .., . o i i .i. n i p f l , e ,, t .t e ( i) , l3 , r t , ,: l , s; ?,.. 1.30.3 Arch Is V i e . e t c . ; A Lot i E 2V V I t 111 •' , Old ill Still UV greenbax _ , ,rincesbarre at 3P. M.; at Scranton at 4.05 P. M.; . Lancaster county. Retuning, leaves Peach Bottom to Assets house, No. 4:17 Franklin street, lot 16 by 68 feet, SONS, aOB NI alma street. • en tof $l.OOO. an adjoining clothing acme to the .to Nunn San Co.-vessel to J E Baziey & Co. _.__--, ..- ,- ~ . . in favor uv wiriest tb- _,,,,, and B.an 1 it Malhanoy City at 2P. M. Paasengers by thin train can i connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train Or Philadel- Invested in the folloWing Securities. viz.: the eaeterly end, and the river Ohio at th e we s terly en d Eubjeet to $27 ground rent, $1.175; :1 -story brick .. • ITIA - VEIT ! _OC LGATE & CO.'S . • • lt this tent bepea , .............. ,122,000 00 force of the terms and intent of the said mortgage, should th Peunzylvania, and North A. M. for Eaeten and points on New Jenny I-- dwelling . , No. 1151 South Twelfth street, lot 16 by , xtent of e , 8,000, and the buildings to the extent o $lO,OOO. The' loss is fully insured. • ; Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, 14 days from Turks aes , Altcll Sritt,ET.- -ion r,ti.p.---Tutc. Ettp_:. 4 ,F . r ., , Island, with salt to Wm Bittern & Son. pF tbree, , tory brick Re+ldenee W , ltli Idtien VUI (10U1‘11 CO C ' 4 > 4.'' .1 • • _ .., , VVI Rising bun, MM. Philadelphia City 6 per cent Loam . . ... ......... 60,0 tel 00 be expoeed to by public vendee -or outcry. as one ea- Ole feet. subject tc. $6l ground rent, 5,'1,050; ' - I Brig Adrio (Br), McKenzie, 44 days from Gotten- •rvor uv e",;',- phis. Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M. rruis to Fintinit'eNdlrtataegseeonveennnitP P en ro tio perty, well e0cur . e . d..117 * 1911,1300 11915 o ere - i d'• ~, C1. ,.. i 41 ..;.° . i . a 1 p .! 1 Y 3 ., ; :!.. ! . 1 . 4 . 1 .. cow. 00 fault has been made by the meld Pitt/lb:well and Steuben- Paaaengern allowed .to take Wearing Apparel only, as Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 per cent L0an........ 21,000 00 tire lot in the City of Pittsburgh, by the said Thomas ' ''' ResorairioNs were introduced into the Tonnes- burg, with iron to C C Van Horn. . !liree.steat beck building.. sititet. No. 4.4 Arch st.; is befit in a Fililerioe Manner ; In every modern tin proye• hand vile tak A o t.B. th: A, Le is hi i. g_h A li c 'n eo ll m ey nio Traits,. pateing Bethlehem at 1 , - _,,,. WilliamsWilliameport. Elm na, BalthrTor . e Baggage, and the Company will not in any case be remora , Pennsylvania Railroad Benda. feat and second 31cElrath, to whom all needful autherit. for that perpome tilde for an amount exceeding one hundred dollar; unless I Mortgagee .-. ... -. . .... . ._ 86 5 : oc 9o t v i ii , s , t a lt i e d re a l , 7 ,i i ii v t e . n, 3 l ,( 7 h t , l y ie u t ii e , 7l4 . l o 4a t d ice eo i nd ., i h tl e o r ni ty th g e i r v e: these brick dwelling, No. 921 Ellsworth meat and eon% epicure, and is in perfect Order. Lot 25 feet C...) ' rvi. • whi. street, lot 18 by 82 feet. $2,175,• •the •one-quarter -et; Douse of Representatives instrueting ' the Brig Charles Albert, Nickereon, c days from Shel- 1, 3 -1. 10 •feet deop to a street. •J. M. CI leAlet E 1" & SONS, 50'i i HA - vEIT ! , ... . GE EMAN ' a ■special contract bo made ter the same.nuntioned and hereinafter Het forth.. A fad whereae. De _ 48( Cu . part in arouse. No. 1'235 South Fifth t'-;reet, the Senators and requesting the Representatives in , biome, with lumber to E A Sonder & Co. Walnut etreet. , A. a1.,14u ,P M .Pp using Reading at 4.49 and lege A.M. and • "1" - ....er ad ET Trains e flo . : 3 r l ii Ti tte d b l er " eh. P. Cli i.. . road to New York. . whole subject t 9 $2B ground rent, lot 14 by :18,l;, Congress to favor impeachment, but were re 1 i ! n S b c i l l i i r iti Vl n c p e i N iti e n ivell, Fennimore, from Galveston, 4e5:7, ,,. !, , , , ,1 ., i:sAi:E.,; _ .,el ei iit E ij i :. ii , e iser .,ii • i ouit.. ,t au t i t y , • Z ". . 01 .. ERASIVE SOAP Of ße Pe t n u na rn v in ly g e a E ul l a Pr kl e xlm l e ‘r cs ai lrgi av Pitts li b a i rrbi trgl b i, ur at 3 °n an a d rri e v . '3 .lo c 4.20 mein Le P.M.arrivirig at Newyork 10,1 u A.M.,a ,,, ' ' fu 1 and felei P. M. Sleeping Cars accompaeyine '' Ei a t a a tp l 1 QT. i n o te , . rt ... n . e di_ a ts .. eiseington. tnbla HENRY WOOD. Genera Burn. AND ATLANTIC- Ca e rn eu d t en Lo and Amb0y .„,.... Railr ,... 01111 Railroad Coin any in the payment, us afor staid Of $l9O. ferred. I Schr }toward, Griffin, from Bangor, with lumber to ike. tho area 1,1. q manner, by the present OWner, eX- 6 ALIdOS , ME3,5 _II Shad, ~!,,I T ,:e.. . . :,t1 i. , • . ., 1. :n kit+ .. i net 1 e-eived :tall tLe c:.1111 . ' , ..--10 flet. 1 , .; 11, ,i , '• i. Li". Itif, •.:11.1m.,.. , im ••• - • leaving Eaeton at IL2U A. YL Dim me . re . erisy be WV. , " --. 1.3) P. M. connect 0. - T 1101.0.15 C. HILL. • SeerC ( ll3. jL r l y ; . M. P. . Imildite, , :tincture% States of America; also. recommending that there •f 11 ' ' . l th rill ! ' •I' . IJ ' ' ' ' ' " - ' -' ' • ''• • . . • •. 't .. 'd.' - ..i. f•f 't ' IHAVEIT! • - I.c. I,` ,is u. (IN 1 ay 0 C:, 11l case anzi citturriauct"4 : co. meth. .11 od I lidedelplue. el . e I lebe I:\ (. 1 11, I.! n.. ir : - • nee fi r , ea , et ice el lee teat F r e te ~,, re ,. ea e l e i i. - Ville- - e,,_ _ be organized local, State and county medical as- should oocur. • ... Brie Mary C Comery, lrery , Boston, Audenried, ch•• , eity rruperty. J. NI. 0L3e)41.1 & eue,e, ;ea 11 alma - Sala), il, tend slr , et. . .fah -tn'th'e.tr— ' i ne : jt 2 l l l gi g ;i l: (l .7 g h: c; Id ec li t i i:' t : l r l i r cot, the, r au c f,i t t i l i.`, l , t c.,: ri : sociations throughout North America, as auxin- . so , (t. him - Pailadelphia at e ' • . ' ineellinery, steams, depo,s, depot grunds, heredita tei eel; INTF.NDNT )11 . 1:P111 . reports ft•oni Medi- :IN i''''°" i•C: Cc i • . .. -.- 'ha lent der mild Wn-li (0: , ,1d , i , d• A 11.ai 1.. , 11'.C ,,, a19 . flh!le“ L., ~...... _ .....,... laries to th e National American Association of' . . ... . . .... .. . Stair NI ery Pri. e, Gni*q, Richmond, do to .... , :at , .. the 1,..0.1... , Goode delivered at Lie 'l tirout, ..- ~,.. meets and apparbmancea perional ~ Inin of every kind the United States. Adjourned until to-day. Schr Willie Stowe, ninon, Portsmouth, E A Sunder e 1 , ea. of PRONT and - NOBLF Streets,Vad and description, corporate rights and franchisee granted, - N assign. d and conveyed by the said teortgage, or intended err to lie... neje:: I..Yiwou:ng:. i v_ k r larif, COLORED Mac.—henry Lynch was arrested yesterday afternoon, on the charge of committing an assault upon some colored men who were employed. at a sugar warehouse at South and Penn streets. It is alleged that Lynch, in company with others, beat the colored men in a serious manner. (Aker. Conrow interfered, when it is said that Lynch also made an attack on him. The officer succeeded, however, in hold ing on to his prisoner, and taking him before Al derman Tittcrmary who committed him in de fault of $2,000 bail to answer at court. BADLY BEATEN - About eight o'clock last evening, Michael Magraw, who works at the City Gas Workti, was attacked, just as he was leaving thaiplace, by a mob of felloWS, and beaten and kicked In a cruel manner. His face presented a shocking sight when he was rescued from the cowardly crew, and it was discovered that his skull was fractured. He was removed to the Pennsylvania "Hospital, where his injuries re ceived prompt attention. No arrests were made. .&•( Arm, FROM PnisoN.—Charles Stevens, alias Collins. and Gordon Beeler, confined in Maya mensing Prison, broke jail yesterday. They re moved. aMiron bar from the cell window, chopped away part of. the stone work, and thus effected thou' escape into the orison yard. and then, by :dim: the vats, reached the street. Stevens 11,0, been seateneed to a term of imprisonment for committing a robbery in Brandywine street. - - All 3 USEIII ENTS• TEL CIIETNUT.---Mr. James E. Murdoch will appear to-night as "Benedick," in Shakespeare's comedy of - 1 / 1 /c/i .1(10 AbOut Notitiny. Tin: ,anus—The drama of ihnis/hllcii will be repeated this evening, with Miss hate lieignolds and Mr. Falconer in theleading characters. ./.—Miss Charlotte Thompson will appear in the drama of .11, , d , ta, - ne: th e Pelle 1 ! 1' 'this evening. A(AIDEMVMr , qc.—The Cro ,, k is still drawing crowded houses at the Academy. It is, if possible. more brilliant and attractive than hen first presented. The mechanical effects work smoothy and perfectly. and the ballet is unquestionably as near perfection as it is possible . to bring it. It is said to equal the' New York perforMance in general excellence and in the beauty of its scenic effects.. This is the last week but one of its pertormanec. TM. Aflffm laried entertainment will be given at this place of amusement this evening. Songs. dances. farces and Ethiopian delineations will be introduced. Er.}:vi.NTH Eirt:LET „,01.1.1:A Houss:.—Messrs. Carncross << Dixey present a very attractive bill at their opera house this evening:. Carneross will sing : sotne of his finest ballads, and Dicey and his Fu ppor ten Will indulge in Ethiopian cc centrieithf, and extra agauzas. HousF.—This popular place of amusement oilers a brilliant entertain ment this evening to the lover; of negro min strelsy and comicalitics. The company is a good one, and the programme for each night is replete with c..zeellent things. The house is crowded every night. ROU/CY MOUNTAINS—Every night the Assembly.lluildings,have been crowded with brilliant and fashionable audiences who have lhtened with delight Co the lecture of Mr. Ring walt on the above subject. Mr. Riugwalt illus trates his text with i series of verb= handsome paintings and stereopticon views, drawn from photographs of the:, various localities which he cic4Tribes. 10461:I.—The great Ristori wilt appear at the Academy of Music on the evening. of Monday, the 21st inst. She will perform iu ElLabeth, and will be supported by a brilliant and talented coral - any of Italian artists.. HAtEINANN'S CosrEnTs.—On the evenings of the 15th and Atith insts: Mr. Theodore Habehnami will give two; - concerts, assisted by a number of popular artists, who Will appear in selections from favorite operas in costume. The 'concerts will take place at Horticultural Hall, anti they promise to preVe very iibtular and suc cessful: BLITZ.—The mysterious Signor Blitz indulges In magic and the Black Art every night a As ssembly Buildings. New Corsi Discoveries. The consular agent of France at Formosa has lately made known the existence of coal at Ponghau, the' chief Island in the group of the Pescadores, which lie between Formosa and the coast of China. There is a good port in the Island of Ponghau, called Nabung, with excellent anchorage at all seasons .ot the year and in all weathers. A commercial publication, the AMOICS du Commerce, says that the only bed of coal yet discovered is at the northern extremity of tho island; but that it is probable other beds will be found throughout the whole extent of the subsoil, as well as in the other islands in the same group. No exploration has yet been at tempted, nor would it be permitted by the Chinese, so that the supply of coal is lk,nited to such as can be found on the surface, which is necessarily of an inferior finality. is a curious fact that Benjamin' Franklin, writing ovCr a century ago, expressed Weibel!' in strong terms as opposed to the German element of Pelinsylvania. saying this sort of immigration was lull of danger forte character of the colony. His, letter Is not found in his published correspon dence, but Is found in an old number Of the r;ce &num'? magazine.• If Franklin were alive now he would rejoice in the strength derived by our country from the blunt Teutonic element. Th e wisest men make mistakes in cr.stiug the boro seor e of the future ine Lcdgc Creek, October sth, that there are now assembled at that point 131 lodges of In dians: 171 lodges Arrapahoes, 83 Apaches, 15e 2.", Cheyennes. There. are 300 Cheyenne lodges now moving in; 100 lodges of Camanches are encamped 30 mles below, and , i4ig Mouth's band of Arrapahocs, 21 lodges, will present, making a total of 852 lodges, averag- Upix persons each, or about 5,000 Indians. Tut , . 'United States authorities, who. arc return ing to the rebel owners the farms in Norfolk county, which have been squatted . on by the blacks during the war, went to Taylor's farm, at Willoughby Point, on Tuesday, hilt found the blacks armed, and they refused to vacate at the demand of the authorities. There are many farms in that district similarly situated, and the negroes express the determination not to be driven off. In the case mentioned, it was offered to transfer the negroes to Gen.• Wise's farm, but they refused. AT the sitting of the Bavarian Diet on Tuesday, Prince Hohenlohe, Chief Minister of the Cabinet, made c a speech,in which he discussed the question of German unity, and indicated the position of he Government. He declared the true policy of Bavaria was to seek a union with the North German States, under the Presidency of the King of Prussia, and at the same time to establish a firm and enduring alliance with the Emperor of Austria. Should this policy be carried into effect the unity of the,whole Fatherland would be com pleted, the balance of power between Austria and Prussia possessed, and the peace of Europe addi tionally guarantied. 6. ‘r. Gooos.—Rear-Admiral S. W. Godon recently returned from the com mand of the South American squadron. Admiral Godon, who is a native of Philadelphia, -entered the navy at a very early ar ' m, and has served steadily through every grade from midshipman to admiral, belonging. in this respect, to the same school us Admirals Farragut and Porter, and the late Admiral Dupont. He has served on many foreign stations, and always with honor. His familiarity with nearly all the languages of Eu rope, as well as his high cultivation and breed ing, have .given him a high rank among our naval officers. His skill and gallantry as a sea man were conspicuously displayed in the actions of Port loyal arid Fort Fisher, in both of which he bore a prominent part.—:V. Ecerii,ei Poe[. CITY NOTICES. IN Till.: •Irlidst of the election excitement our enders ehotild not forzfd the appeal in behalf of the oldlere• and Sail one Orphanq. The dh:tr's bellilig I aid of the Riven-lac Imtittite are ifoin i t off rapidly. lilt the time for The distribution of tile ..7.,0,),00) ,f p et-eiTh• in rapidly approffeldeq. Oasrorn'., Grand Opening Of and Children', ll'it- '.i- • Stiires under the tont n THE ANILF:ICA.N ,Co.lf MNATION Br r) Ho' 1., (rt r y.l.-E.rorrs., - MA, .r. What th , )( . . it cornliv.! All Lilt sirable in that kind of rneei.aniiiiirri It corn 'Mies two beantlinily. constructed m a rhines one, makitez kith equal taiiiiity' ~d hey action tk e n Buttou-hole - and Over,earnim4 and doiag ad other kinds of s,iwing with a heati,ifd 1 , It combines simpliciiy with etirmintv in it, raie...i ments, easily numaged, and rareieia under any earcurastancem. It 6 , , ,-, Corn The isof.:l the agreeable--eminently meful in the great variety of work it will do. and Most agreeabie in the manner of its performance. If you would see ir, call at the southwest corner of Eleventh- and Chestnut street , i!, LAMES' Funs! Oaklord's Grand Opening Of Furs to-day. Storet under the Continental CAI: PETS laid hnmedlately on call. No disap pointment, at PAT% 140 S qh&ntill/r. Strcc.t. COUNTRY IS SAFE," and we are glad of it: indeed, WC ahwysfelt it would be, and In that 1”.- lief we have,laid in a large and beautiful etoci: of Fall. and Winter Clothing for the panloth. Charier: Stoltee & Cu., flint-class ready-made Clothiers, Chest nut etreet, under the Continental. NEN, Miss "IstACKEItEI„ " ' Very fine Boneless Surd Luce. Extra tine French Peas. du. do. Mushrooms. Myrcurtr. & 1204 Chestnut street. JoNEW Timm., 235 Dock Street, below Third., revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan. Meals front 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings for guests. House open all night. Rooms DO cts. per night. LADIEs' Funs ! Oaklerd's Grand Opening of Furs to-day. Stores under the Continental. I:I.IIOI.STEICEES always read• to Bend out any moment to do work of any description, no delay, no disappointment, at Putten's, 1.106 Chestnut street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA'FAILRIL— - J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his (Mice, No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in Ms practice. Artincial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination IMPORTATI_QNS. Renorted Philadelphl_a Evening Dulic,tln. LONDON--Burl: Louisa Cook, Cook-195 toms chalk. 200 empty petroleum bbls 2 ca mdse H Karr:ten; t,27,.• tone scrap iron 13S do ohl rails Naylor S; Co; .6 (rinrl stonee J E Mitchell ; 1, case mdse S Lybrand; 1600 pigs lead 21 clrn mdre order. TURKS ISLAND—Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave -11,140 busbeh , salt Win Ilunnn & Son, -Brig Adrlu, eKeivic-11.1,553 bars GOTTENBERCL iron C C Van Burn. I VI CiTll*-13;irk Mira, DiNt—itSO toils kryoltte Paula Salt Co. SIILLB'CRNE—Bri Charles Albert. Nicker,7on -12:),r.fj0 feet death. 4000 pickets E A Suitder tic Co. NEW BELFOIID—Schr Sarah, Cobb-1000 galloue v. halo 01l J 13 llodo's.on ; :600 do rOO do winter sperm Co bran & ; 15,500 do whale oil order; 100 do hit t.perm ;31mber & Co. BOARD OF TRADE. HENRY WINSUR. CIitRLEM WHEELEE; 2itowraLy Co'anemia. .SAE. 1 YOrrO, & Co, Seta 'Volnnt, Bnelmlew, Salem, E V Glover Tug Thomm4 Jetten:on, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of bargee,W P Clyde & Co. Correspondence of the Phile. Eveninv Bulletin. ItP.:ADJ.:CO, Oct. S, IS6I. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as. follows' J E Blackwell, with lumber to Mr Janney; COlonel Donaldson, do to T R Mien; Mary, and Durango, do to Patterton ~C; Lippincott; J W Brenneman, do to Dodge <4,;'Co ; Hero, do to Taylor Betts; Gen Grant, tills toßeading RR Co. F. MEMO A. Ship New England, Hodge, nce at Savannah yes terday. Ship Italia, Whitmore, from C nchns, at Genoa ult. Ship Blandina Dudley, Barrett, ailed from Liverpool 27th ult. for Bombay. Ship Galatea, Cook, sailed from Manila prior to 23d Aug. for New York. Ship Sive Jacket, Simmons,l2o days from San Fran disco. at Liverpool ',td inst. Ship Melrose, Nichols, sailed from Manila pre'..lols to 230 Aug for New York. Ship Eliphalet Greeley, Halcrow, from Shield= for Aden, was spoken 21st Aug. lat 12 33 N, lon 243. 45 W. Steamer Alliance, Kelly, for this port, went to sea from Charleston oth inst. Stainer Monterey, Edmunds., cleared at New York yesterday for New Orleans. Steamer - Rising Star. Seabary, from: Aspinwail, New York yesterday. Steamer America (Brem). Ernst, cleared at N York yesterday for Bremen. Steamer EMI, Bridgman, sailed from Liverpool 27th ult. for New York. Steamer Gladiator, Reynolds, salle.l from Li, cr,,,,j; 20th ult. for New Orleans. Steamer Liberty, Bain, from Batimore via Havana. at N. Orlean , 7rti inst. ,S;ehrier INlttripof,a, Quick, at New Orienne 4th from Nov York. • _ StellTiler J:IN 3, Moodie, cleared at - Boston for Liverpool vi:rllnlif: s. Bark A Dew from Londm: for 1.1.!.",‘ sailed from Deal 27th ult. , . - - Bark Aarelin, Baker. cleared at Sav::::1://1;: for litieDo, rt.P, with Limber. Bail; Wa:,•farer (Br), Inachford, cleared at New York re,tel - day namialcn and a market. Bark :or pol,,,Bontorth, dayt fr.an I ill: cle wi.th nitrate of , r4IL, York ve,itou , itty Bark Col Lect.ard, a 7. London rdth Cochin. Bri. Laura, Bill, ka-r.ce S11:40 2:::d Er..g Pride (80, Bia.uvelt, hence G,:ir..; - a: n'h _ _ Schr S R 31 I) Scull, Steelman. clearc3 ttt, for ILAtuoore. Qhr P A Sanmde:F. Ca:roll, hence at .W.r:hmono, ith nrtcr,t. ka:led from Ge9r4ey - m-ii, DC. -tb for th!.: , , v,rt. hence at Norf , ,!k 7th hr IGo Burton, cleared a' 14.:m.:, , 4t0u, NC. 7th ir.t.,..lit !or Laitimure. Iti'NE 31ISIZELLAN-}. sb;:, Yiirtt ['ir pit Jr.i4i, or nit'urti pot 'The Sli,rnrir:nr• C., 1,2.7- rorortrt , ..:. To 1 - :duarC, rt4Y - Jr.A. , l rc Sandy . . frr,ra Havre. wa , i, dr)veu a.la.re a,: the rearl 0 . 1 . the 1. , R. . I'l .>.C; . oclow New 'OrPeme, The,h(l::• , l The rel,er• the.% Wallin-Arm I;iiteher, from New 'tor,: for Cor.s.tra,ii.r.ople, W 3,1 Portland 7th 17th t, wae , a rois'.ake of two,. WINE,II,.LIQ,CORS. ace. orr ffHI - Y r,l .i I I'Ll:10.1 la.. =MCI North Front ?tree% i'.11:1,16N AND DOMESTIC V AV.+, it o•. ft. .1. .101:DA N. rtrevt, Third and Wal nut , tre,.t. , ,b. .to call utt , ntion to liir bar and varied etbek of grAd t Low enibraeltrit Winer of all grade. an,r,r,pt ari• choice ,therri,i and I:ra ;,11 ailtie, d vintAged ; whiAki". r and tulvilor; ticotell and Enutd , lll. Ab e xnrl itr own together with .lordaute Celebrated, Tonic Ale. 116 W err :ttewively wed by fainiliel, phrai (Ann,. Invalid. and Crab Apple Chainnuana, and Sweet. Cider, of lire turr.irhrd iurack (.4 all rizes, and w. ill cod ,in tree of co, n ull part, of the city. ' J. ILL A. R. 'l l ~i- . z 7 D ' '- - ELICC.taI6I . v, (i.o. W Gm), .> 13 It Vs w r :. .I{, . 24. 28, 23 and 30 South Sixth' St., Philad'a. ..,.. Fine Old Stock& ?id-Brown Ala, ..`,....s4 . __Hires!rilKior Family andlledielna l:l6e. [......._ =Mhal MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTLES, AND SLATE WORK GENERALL TON Y IIANID AND • MADE ro ogoEt G it ATES. LOW ,101V11 (Ind COIIII7IOII Pallor FIRE C I:A't 1 ti, for burning hard or P , ,f t coal. ItAU.KB and .IA MPS, for burning: wood. Alt111•All: EIIS and VENTI LAT( MS. N1:11 Ott. DI,FAt;F:D Alit.N . ll.l:B and other 10 artdo work tuarbluiztd to ; . :prime:it any of do: mon beautiful marldee. l'ln , 'AI Al, lILLIZ ING ouS t writ!, Tcrra Cotta, to of I'itri3 work. Lvni, Oe. BRONZING iu gold. or other colorr; JAPANNING oil IRON and other inotalv. l'articAkr uttentinn VII to puttituf up Av..o ; i n city or country. ILetttil at )ItY AND 5.V11131 0 0 ) 11S. No. •101 N. SINTEE:ynt St ., „ AIN w. WILSON. 0040 HlP:3llg' 1Y AlllOlll & ‘MOCI;) ) SAAt' NATAI lIANS, ACTIONT:E E lt, N. . COITNEIt , alo% i 2 Third and Sprooo etreetv, only one V ilrare ivlow the 7\ &h , :.0,04 , 0 to loin in largo or tonall antonnts, on (1hin,01,(1:4. pilver 1 , 1,,te., Wiltl . lll,, ii•Wcirn tilld fill gouda of value. ()fier 111,11 N frnin F A. M, to; P. M. 14.4:-F.,otrib li,hotl for thi;Illot forty yearF. Advances mach: in large PIO( 111 WA at tlic lots eqt ilinrket rat,. jaßlfrp -- -- NIONIA To ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON ir . ),DIAMON OS, INATCHES, , LEWE,I4I.:Y, PLATE. cLuritiNti, 6.7 e.. at .f ()NHS & (:o's OLD ESTALLISIIED LOAN OFFICE, Comer of 'Mira nod CeekiliFtll'eb!, iidOW LOlll/1:1111. N. R.--DIAMONDS; WATC I ES, JEWELRY, • GUNS, MI BALE AT .REMAIIRAIILY LOW PRICES. iseStlin F)1:s1:1:11 DWELL ,n,.,;,,. l:t rt ; thr. back ;t. l nildinc. , ; lot 2e I,N; let; to heck t.trect. l'rice *le.10). Invirt• et X 4,. :3 South AV;qer cct. r.clll:,t• 1 , 4) , 1. SALE. 'IN 111:'I•11111i1t BY .AAS ' ;;; ,i; Thy Rrnn•cl to•11 - 1,niu dtivcll Uilln)'uetn•ct, abort: Vine, UMMMII Eon SA LE).- -114)1 . :ir:. 1620 sPnucE sTREET, :1^.3 ;;; rrrt ,nt ;,' turni , ll..d with In.)dr•ru con veni,nceß, " and in tp,od order. Apply at dpi t 'II Es TS UT r:. d.\d.\ll . l -A V.11.1 . .\11L,E111 E . SINSS, Olt I'Jtl vato -outhr,t Brnad Columbim );,)' r!lit. t., ti)prtt . i . K .101:DAN. 11'411111: .trt.i.t. TO RENT. 11.:11( ES FOE RENT --N4 /NE MOHE DESIRABLF ha hp , uraucc are ntr. First llt,or 629 \Val nut ,treet. oe2, tf: TO LET.—THE ELEGA SECOND -STORY SECONSTORY ROOM, S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut streets—now occu. pisd by .1. E. lisp. from October Ist, the premise• now occupied by EDWARD P. KELLEY. 51, Chestnut str•NA. Address 'EDWARD P. KELLEY, 512 4;hesuipt street. au33-tf WANTS. IFE INSFILINI I: AGENT WriNITED--A. FIRST 04.• To,n did t..t:11:1! char.:- ot AL:oncy or number ono r,luirorl character. rpfor.m-o, for rartlyr J. F. URFEAFFF. ... linllidu}-lJitrF, comity, ••c: r;t• Pecn,clvania. i t :•ANTI-11—IN AN i 17,11n/1:1 4N( n- N G whit, irh,D;t. , L. 11 c. no tl:,r,el.:hly •,nder,tnii• tie! ton , in Ce. end .ran in:lnCll State 311.1 11e31' t1'.1.1... A l4 Ol. el like .inlincntton- ter city trade. A Ithcra) ,nlAry the-e xho ton nil the n-riiremcnte.. Add!.e.ce, with rcal Dome Ml 4 l'. (1. ;•tr % LADY CALL ULATED TO FILL ALMOST AN p,,iti , Jll 11,dr., to ;let ITIVAti• ;flmi, COrre , !• ;•crtnn2 tlyi - k, or coll,•tor for ~ , 1 11” r , ll;shi , 110 i, toutr , l of 20TUr r1W( . 1:11 d.•partml•nt, SEM=Mai I.VIELNIEN 11.1 VING /100 KS THEY Toted. 1111 t• rev, 3...lfotthed !.*.• .9ti, oodrrate chrirgo•-. F. I:. F.. 011:cc. • .1:1) ro PEI:CHASE --A 1.1( 'ESE, ON Gr,,11 Etr , et., ,t of 131‘.11. of Ei„ , htf•-ntli te. April 14.. A , 1(1r,-.3 i o. 1, rt ; It L. elttino oriee. orA-I_t- COPARTNERS', IPS VI /111_1: (11A - I.N THA'I 11R NV . Mc. LEAI II HAS • 11,i.. thy, 1 the • kV( . STEW A lIT. Alt f hir l'if.:llt iDt..re.t iu tt!e - remaift. iz)v, 1,4 tio• t.rcricine taitimdly “11 itl: ti:.-y (0:1: , ;( /1:Y ec 1.:1(1.,!y,, S. L. corLwr I:y.9A r Tr , oclo PERSONAE. riABELLA .!,IARIANNO, M. D. FEMALE I . III6ICIAN 227 North 'Fr., ,hoot. 130 Ale ID INC,. 1.1 ANDS( E COM 71 , 1,1:N1CA TIN i; 1:0( i.k/S cotltt'T s riC.llll . i. 'tt r B US I N ESS CAIEMS. •Ne,eN vi kr, i:'• 't A. ro '11114,1.W! 1111.11 T, I'l'l,l, L. J'ETI,II. W1:1(;)IT lrup,,rturd of Earthen..•. are and Shipping and Coielei,don Ilereliant4. Nn. 115 Walnut ~ t reet. Philadelphia. / 01'10N AND LINEN 1.1.111 i 1./LVIC 01' T:VEP.I( %..},vidti, roll, onetomi:: feet wide, all nitioliere. 'lent and An dge. .1011:\ W. E.% 1:11..1LIN lc (5)., No. 102 Jonee'e Alley, LiltIVY WELLS.- 01VNI:11S tIP PROPERTY--TIIE 1 only e to get privy Ivelle eleanve d and dieinfeeted, at very In« price. .1. I'EYS.iON; Manufacturer of l'ou deetre. Hall, Library etreet. spowri NG. 2!LtI I POINT BREEZE l'A UK- DOUBLE, TEAM R acen. -Oetoher 14th, 21st and:Pith, 1)367. l'n rne and ntake, 153,r,00. October 14th and 2hd, .„ Mill; heard, bent three in live; borne, to Ain't at 3 o'doi , l:. Oct. 2MI), two.luth! hfatn. Good day and truck. 11. surEit names g.ll. FHA NK and R. h. PIIINr E. W. 11f)P4.1.: names R. h. WERNEIZ ha. h. OVE1(1101.T. The pri , .:lev.• of a 111(3111,1T luh•adueiug a mall; frieud without pay IA 011.11111/1/o,t, will Htart fur t h e Park at tIY , o'clock P. M., fr.o , I ihrnry rtrect. oufs.tit.rp; WILLIAM B. CARLILE, ELAURICE JOY CARLILE t JOY, House and Sign Painters and Glaziers, N 0.437 Aroh Street, Philadelphia: Glazing and 'Jobbing attended to with PromPtheml all leipateb. Give 1111 a call. my 4 MIN FITLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. 23 N. WATER and xi N. DEL. ammo late i1 , 1:1;1T, VEi;EI'KI3LES, ,61.-1,000 CASES n'At C 8,11,,1 l'elles; WO cumin fresh Canned l'lno A pplo4 ; tIcAl C/11.1 . 4 frcnit Pine Applen, in glann; 1,000 caner' (:01 . 11 1111.1 PC/LMI canes fresh Planta, in CIIII6 2111) a , ers fre , lk Green OtTen; 500 canes Cherries, In syrup; 600 eaFen Blackberries, in myrup; SIX) CINCH Straw. berries, J11.'3111.; 51.0 rune,, fresh ]'care in nynap;2,oooeane k , Ca imetl T,analae.,; &7O easel Oyatefil, Lobsteni and CI:one; 1411 C 1104,4 1:1):tHt. 1!,1 'atm), Veal, Soule, For sale by IOSEI , II BuBsiEß kCO., 108 South Delawain avenue. Nblit RUBBER. 'AIACIIINE BELTING, STEA3I ro , kitia 11,.0e we. 11114 di . : llell4 NVOI find tt (Id tuo.ortnient of Goialyear'r, Patent Vulcanized Bobber Belting, Picking lloec, fir., at tic Ml.llllfilehlreell IiOOIACIA H'S, 808 Chcatnut otreet, Smith side. N. 11. We liiive it New and Cheap Article ot Garden 1.101 nt. Uwe, very cheap, to which the attention of the public iii caged. EAmsllll. Ito3l.tN, FIWAI BOSTON.-- Consigayea t. of merchandise per above Ftt'llllll . l* will pleaN., eclat for tow ItoodH, now lauding at 1 Flrro m i „ v r . orlaat 11E N IVINSO It & CO. 111111tENVORKS.—EVEItlf DE91:1t11"r1ON ALWAYS °what d, pockets, Itouoin Candler, l'ittent,,Rockvto tc ithota etfelix, Bengola Lights. Stars, Clobov Colored Fire. ltotterleF, Vertienl Wheels, rum, WorkF of.all for mai , bY JOSEPH. It. ItIiSSIER CO., 109 South Itelowore avenue. CARiTI I,E :SBA I' DOM.'S GENUINE Whitr Soap, landing Iron, Brig Prnna) Iva. frolif Ce110:1, in I for , orile iy JOB. B. BUSSIgaI South I )gla , ts 10. :qua% n Frep,rnt h.n that hn , long u s,ndit. It it ua nor d4n!. , it c a nt: in a ingr.tdl4 SLR tt- nr t t i h ial t , the Teeth G am:f. =EMI HAVEIT! IHAVEIT! IHAVEIT! IItEPARED iiNLY BY H. T. HELIVIBOLD, DRITGGIST, N. 594 713rwaclway, INI.XT 7,n ETI:( HOTEL, AND 104 S. Tenth Street, Philadelphia. YOE SALE BY ALL DRCUGIeas PEP E CENTS rEp. Burn( 18 the unino of a prrparation that poeit ivcly Ina positively removen dandruff. WE TI.A.VIO pwitively reatorea the Hair to it natural color. WEIIAVE IT! IS NOT A DYE. Wehaveta Wehaveit! IR delightfully pert Limed. t ;. cooling find bench(' al to the heod. .. WE -IA.I7IEFT! !riffs ImMe Wan adopted from the fact that it it the only article ever known to etimulate a healthy condition of the FCRIIO, /Old to netoally produce a new growth of flair. 'rim Proprietor has experimented with all the artielen offered to the public for there t a u•poeem, and finds that they clone np the poree of the scalp, and then prevent, rather then Promote, the growth of the Hair. WE II AVElrin S ie otlt•red with the greatest confidence. WE I - lA:VE IT! IS ITEPARCD ONLY BY H. T. HELMBOLD, DRUGGIST, No. 594 Broadway, New York, lAND 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, FOE BALE BY ALL DRITCOISTS. price, r.O cent. 4 per bottle. lieut by exprees to any lad dfte.F. lIL VLIT! lITAN"EIT' I.IOLI VlErr: WEHAVEIT! \ Ell AvVrr. WEI! AVEIT! WEHAVEFF ! WEHAVELTI WEI' AVM ! WEIIAVEIT! WEHAVEITI Its apt:die:aim is a real pleaturi AcCAP.o.NI AN)! isuxEs or I,gho: n s.eer4roul ,end I',rndcelli of the 1.0.4 linvortati6n, iu rtcrealld fur call) by M. E. tWILLIN N. W. Cor. Arch and F,iv.hth rtreett \ 1 lITE l'llF! , 1:11\iNG lift.‘;NDY, • 1 . 1•1:1: CIIPER I I'M, wm. aft, ai TY on I,nd 1_01':1 N . 'S Eatt N.I. B•Aitta arcri 1 rt.rt.(.t. • 1:W (;IN Ell. lu Lits..rr;; !: I`‘ in C 1,1111 En.-t 1:0 GErr, I[4ilt EN(:I I NVINF, Y I. French Virhite Wine VilikAs.r. in store and for sal* by ht. F. ft/EIPIVAIi. IF YOE' WIS TO BE BE H A UTIFUL, ge Ostelia de Persia, or Victoria Regia, for Beautifying the Complexion and s Pre.erving the Skin. fhi invnlonl.-h il. t article tvaoolior...ver...l by a rele i•t Frhur....cii.i it ;- t., th. th.. 0 1 t,Vr• thrfr . :I , ltN. Witt: nil itn tht.n• iolif I.• that t, ill roli/i.iur ...ith it n...l,vr4itiii.4 of the romi , l,..itrn and pre...nt r of th.. . . . M. C..McClorky 1 !.roin..td Ow recoil.t of him Fumy ton yonri. boo: f, Int , rime that tun , id, n it /I pritect triill an: , E., hit i. , :..0n..11ti.'zi01. :Ltd the titi.tocrutic C .r.'l.--. ot I'Liii..l.-11.1iiii, N. li York. L.Utlrn,re.lie,t,P. New Orli-tug, rit—Ln.Li, 1.3..t$ rainot.. (.It:;;1. •I , n, 1.V1,,,inp.n, N. C,. a... Tho z - 1d.% e .....-.l' it C. itl. orivatified adloirati6n. nri4 •,, bp, , . ki ~,, L -id,r Th. t , ,.1. ! ii...p01 P:1 , .Vitht,lit tin- r ' I,lf o f f .IPI pIC: cly liarPil , ., pro ; , ..rntion. .Vi n tori ;* i. i. .' ii i ; ,,, i d tn....lin do i'.l'..iii 11, .ri, n t,rll entire ri.ti f - tiou in es.. i ji:-fout.;., ti. t 10 . ~ I jo,l' u' rolled to otter it to the roi.ii.. 'i lit. article 1- •.utlr ' . , ij difterent tenor nuythfng of Or ljud ,vcr 3tl , lllptr ii. al:li li V. DlTlttlt•A I : LI, 1 ' 1; 1 11f .Al.l. l'tilin iNtli 6 St liriTANCEri. ()Fi..c.lia de 1'••r I"ir , fo 7 lll:l'..,,cift fnr, n. t the .I..te. I 1. 21 thf rr iu th, It „le: j 1,11,1 d et„er ,OTIII and iu u. r i,t n t 1.••••it.1, t b t: 1 . 01: Itt MON r: 'I A N.; , 1•`..10 R AS;) . . it Fl:uNt 1 HE II 1, IN: .u.rAtii.E. s let:'• In 7, ; , 1. ,-, Pidlit4. ti•d 11- I rein t • 1./.11. • t Ake L.P:is Y , ' I I i 1:• 1•4:!:t Genuine Proparod only by I. C. ()erg, No, 111',, North Seventh Street, 7.12,1 I . th if F•tal::i -A ril."l . l:l:Wit AETI..I.EI*()I: ti t:, r.liiinali: • Ft t.•-•: 11, .1.. pi, lIIg ' n • r , and 1., Vine n ft .4. linn . f:,VE/Ale' 211.1 Si I ri t is OW 1110'A/3. It 1,, 7 ar , l ill lo• f,o , nk! t^ -trrogthrn ~;;. ~n d V 111, 6, v.6i1,• th. an • .r.J. ,I,terFivf•tv," tslP. Vt.Nlllll ,, WI it ' , 11,. Et with :‘-•1-•.3114 3111 i M14 , 0•C0P,t... it it. (• , 1 ,k I tit'Att• for tilt• ttu litirtw. with tlo• ron,tituriitA 16. 1)i it• !.. wahine ti lit it:, 0ntr,,t:.i!...,1 ( ar.•r. t. M3di• tally I,y \ LS 'I. SillNS..' , l.All,rnry. 1:N.I1,1 1.2:d bpruct.• ror I. 11m.gui,t,. I). 1.. 11:[•..1.141.k. IL vn•, 1...:mr It. C. 11. Nm(ll4—, 111,r1mml, Aml)ro, SIIIIth, Edivprtl Wm. 441111, 1.. Huchlw . l' C0r111 , 1., henry . this Wl~. I'. AIt:NISTIWN(i's ( I:L M E:ATM? SPANISH 1 BITTERs, II palelyvegetable preparation for Dye. pepFia, lerofula, and all iniptititicA of the blood. genuine without the algnature of • Dn. P. U. A on 1110 label. 'Principal Depot. 211 North Ninth Ptreet. oel-1m RELIABI.gLiIODGsoN , s Tatar•tr, for the cure of couglin, cutup, lioarreites, , , bron chithi and catarrh of the head and breast. Public elviik• err, ringers and anwiteura will be greatly benetitted by using their Tablete. Prepared only by LANCASTER a, l'hurinacentimb+, N. E. corner Arch and Tenth streete. Philadelphia For pale by Johnsiin, Holloway 4. Cow - den, and Druggi , te generally. 5e95.11 NEW PUBIAVATiONM. JUT BEADY—BINGHABPS LATIN GRAMMAR.— New Edition. —A Grammar of the Latin Language. For the rum of Schools. With exercises and vocabularies. By William Bingham, A. N., Superintendent of the ling. horn School: The Publishers take pleasure in announcing to Teachers and friends of Education generally, that the new edition of the above work Jo now ready, and they invite a careful examination of the panic, end, a compariuon with other works on thsame subject. Cdpies will be furnished to Teachers and Superintendents of Schools for this papa* at low rates. Price ill GU. Published by E. H. BUTLER & CO., 137 South Fourth (Area, Philadelphia. And for nate by Hooka°llers generally. au.% jUST PUBLISHED—. KATHRINA: HER LIFE AND Mine. By J. G. Holland, (author of "Bitter Sweet.") TILE BULLS and the JONATHANS. By J. K. Paul ding. 1111 , 1 ART OF DISCOURSE. By Ifenry N. Day. TIIE Awr cum )'osrmoN. By Henry N. Day. GRACE KEIiNEDY'S WORKS; hole. Vol. I—Anna Rom, &c. Vol. 2—Father Clement, &c. Vol. 3—Danalleni, or, KIIOW what you Judge, All the Now Hooka received' ( aeon as published'. JA) .18 S. cLAATos, succeBr to S. & A. :Ifartein, 1214 Cheat nut Street MIT= Nsale will be recoived for Ow clearing, °TICE 'PO CONTRACTORK—S FALED PROMrad.- ing, trestle•work, and 'bridging ripen the of, thu k3wedeshoro Railroad, between SwedeHboro and Wood. grubbing, g bury. in Gloucester county, N.. 1. Distance of about ii) mike, Bide will be received for single sections or for the en- tire road. Plano and specifications (filly UV Petal at Cho Mice of the President, in Swedeshorn, on and niter MONDAY, the ith bict., when any desired information will be given iu person or by letter. Propoeals will be re ceived for the above work at the President's office up to and including Monday, the 14th Met. Parties tendering for the work will receive notice in writing of the accepts nen of their proposaln en or before the 11th day of Oetuber instant. J. '.llloMBON,E'resident. Swl:DlNltronn, Oct. 1, 1167. oel to th 7t• BEDDING, FEATHERS, 4.:C. VDATBER REDS AND HAIR MATRESSES RENO rated. Alec. Feattterd coutitantly oultand. Factory Rl.lloinbard etreet. • eet9 ire f :51 , irer+. is . m, Bunting. riolv. If. 1:1,1 I.lJ.lni N. Nlttric.., I)y.tt .1' Co., Snne, eth k Itro. Mr. Nasby Visits ati boin. mond or the Pre Cinci nn ident to Asc y er C tain illl4.ll':lifilet VONittioll 04lcupied . by Glen. erai :Samuel E. Crary—'Lire Kesel/It of the Investigation. iy u m ti 11•1114:, CIN4 INNATI, (Wich Is in the State uv Ohio,) October 2, Plif7.—ln'obejeuse to a mandate frnui Ills I;4 : whiney, the 1.. reshlent, I come to blineinnati to Hi vc,.,tigatc the merits uv the Congressional str,,,,le now progressin at thig pint. His Eggslency lied heard Cy the nomina shen uv General t;ory by the Dimocrisy, and it di s pieteted him. Referrin to the papers in the Sehretary uv State's Office, in the pigeon hole. labelled"uv the highest Importance," he found that Gary lied, wonst On a time, assiertid that the Prcsidlnt W 1.14 a drlinkon heast, or suthin to that effect, and he chafed at the idea ;iv his supporters puttin up a num guilty uv sieh a hidjus crime. I ashoorcd him, by telegraff, that ther wuz un doubtedly good reason for the aekslien uv - our friends, but that I wood ace about it, and akkord inly I come. I lied no trouble in findin the Ginral. There bed hin a Dirnekratic nuaitin latch he bed ad dressed, and follerin thellillS-eg e 7, they dispersed, I easily got at hint. I felt, when I found hits wher I did, that it wuz all rite—and I to %vomit tele gratft to the President to that effeet. lie war, in wat we call in Kentucky a grocery. Here they style it a slow]. lie wuz in the highest spirits, and felt certin uv he'll elected. lie bed bin Tumid nattePhy the working-men, find felt proud uv bein considered ther champion. They lied nomi nated him out uv compliment to the years he lied spent in shcddin the sweat uv his brow for his daily bread. He lied found the labor road a cosy one to travel. lie wuz in favor uv an eight-hour law—he wood go even for Makin it a crime for at y man to labor more than eight hours, Or to take any less wages for the eight hours than he now resecved for ten. and he wood hey cm paid In gold instil uv greenbax. Ile felt that he wuz In favor uv wateyer they wuz, in favor uv. At this Dint he shook me by the hand in a fervor uv extacy, and I wuz astonlsht to find his hand wuz hard. Noticin my look of surprise, he whispered me that to more . fully Identify himself - with the brawny Funs uv toll he head bin rubbin the pain uv his right hand with. a whet-stun for two weeks, and bed iilleCeelled in gittin up a tella ble set tiv calluses onto it. Fricksh en lied did it. Arid ez he prcst the horny hands uv the lubrin men in Mum', he bore hard on them calluses, that they mite realize the fact that they wuz a pressin the hand uv the working Inell'S friend. Ile also toll ins that ez a more perfect token uv his adtnirashen us: labor and labrin men. he seri ously shot, at one Lillie, Uv puttin on a leather .tpron and wearin uv it contleyosially, but the Idea v. - uz,given ;if; ez inientetie-tble, or, at least, onneecssury. When II! :hood die, however, lie -hood insist upon Levin inscribed upon his toinh stun, under:: ph:ter TV: a brawny arm holdin a heavy hanuner,,,•:lere lies one who semi not ashamed to wo:k 101 his daily ;;:ead!" His Dinima-isy wuz tie a more r:center ;lab: than the c:.llu-a-s--in fact. lie hedha got it tell e . ] ;;;d. Ihe calluses he gtst by filaksilen: Dimo crisy he wuz a gittin . by absorpshen. Ez I beheld him a sittin in it s!loon. his horns; hand elaspin a beer glass, I in bustidinto leers. •But they WUz leers its ley! Here WIZ Ix who load des nonnet us tor histln iii loads, Megin hiss:ell out side uv a heaVy One: Ltlld: illi, radicle , :hange wax effected by ' Dirnoarisy: 1.1.,e'(; wi lt , one uv Chou0: ; 11l; - being -them Irises IIV• Dimo erisy—a temperance feet 1 , ::, :Lb-Montle sittln in a "breathir t Shoir.: uv hell': ez he yoost to stele em. and pizenin himself! The ~,,pc Iv; iris ,mius wur ,howd in the trout: nateral way he histed a glass to the openin beneath his Greshtin .nose, :11/11 the suiackin :zv his lips ez though he liked R. The imitashun waz capital,. and I to wline: set tin:General loan ez a genius . us' the first Water. I - didn't see ; him , am for whisky, but I bey n doubt us his ability to cope with even that. - When he comes to his Irish fellow citizens. and Bits tO.Slingin sanshursts at 'ern, I predict a wrassle with that tlooid fully ea terrific ez he lad with lager. , I wuz pertikerltrly charged by the President to assertane percisely the nacher uv his eonvick shims on the great outstions., now agitatin the public mind, with a view uv assertaimn•whether or no the Adridnistrashen wood . be any better off with him than with Sthith, his, Radical opponent. I tact:fa - 1M to A. J. to wuunt : - He takes his nips molar—ices all rite," and received these in.auswer: ••tittod tz fur ez It goes, hut not fur enough: press him:" and akit,orrimily I asked him fran„kly for a stateinent, though I didn't consider it necessary, tz I hey nottst that Radicals with come to us be coz -thev ain't appreeiated in their own ranks, never les - vcrry fur to go. The Jump they Make ginrally nand-era way beyond us. his EL;;‘4,ilelley is a l7lllllill eggsataple. The GJaral rernarkt that in deference to tb' wishes uv his friends, he lied desidtit to drop the sairsuriary title wi ginral. It dbinft t,famie a tinrd handid son UV toil to indulge in biles. no flitter how irOn. So far ez the two tickets in Ilimailten County wuz ;atm:creed, he MY tonstmined to sav he shuod supper: the I fielohmtie. ctiesldara4 t en.s, uv ter; highest in,!;ortmi-e stem to indicate his ;loots: to VOL.: fur Dr. V:ittif,r, a!211 L'.;4ltrit zieb.istiod. Dr. Vault:l - , like hoes,!!. had one emdili aition f o r the otes—he want:d it. N9t en'. , ' that, biit a large cirkle uv friends :vet at itim to bee R. Likewise tz to the 1 egis:aelaa:-. No one who don't know ho many 1.1111..,S he lied milted for pesishen and bin crot” 1:y sues ;;.,•1, f a ez :my lek I'. the atriatt , -!:•:11 . .1. li:e It41,';',;1::11 ; a rty u 1 Alm St kkend L). ti His .d- .t a.- rei,-e!:in .. wuz to not only tact Seitastion,be ;d -. t to i cline . Dle;eratt, to the 'aegis:at:be! . to make Val landigleim shoo , : 1 - 07 the ;"•111 "I'll' =, '' , ,i-re Albishants prefer Wadtaand must ; : disappineal Ile spoke of tl: '' i-stlee. Ti, ',AL:4 . i: in the absira - i: is :a - , ";.-nt my ;1; sir,"' std he. layi hand ;:port ::' li , is not our c; :. wan. to ta! d :•Jrny ,f.Ld nig V: . That last remark €...zisf.e.d me. fli! Lis bout sty when he ,v /. drini.en grin sle , pi;blin w ci. iu iny mind that the uv his tips ez he reum•;eo the. ',rlass therefrom. wuz as.stiollled for ei , ect, he: no dou , ,t uv the di voshen uv ma,: to Dirnocrisy who rood as% me -You don't want to marry a ger!" It only remained for to he . : i,tm 141: IL 0;1 properly. "Say tiett What?" said ht. "That remark cousn - n:11 marry:n nii24ers 1. "Yoo don't gi,t it off smoothly. Repeet it a dozen or twenty, times after me, observin mi nootly my style. - Ile did it. and I had the satisfaction uv heerin him ask that all-important . i tiestion ez pat 07. .tho' in his 11101.1111 it wur. native and 2 the manor bon. . . . . - My idea, continued he. "on this euestion, is very much like my opinion on the temperance question. Whisky k d—for them it don't agree with, and'L.ain't saffly yoose IL So is pork. Let them wick whisky does ahree with, use it. Ditto ez 10 pork. Ef ohio wants negro suffrage let her have it. El not, not. Hut ef Ohio don't want it. Congris shan't, ef I van in Goa, - is, force it onto her. I believe iu ckai and eggs Lei justjs to all, and bieeve also that the nigger is entitled to the ballot, but his white nabors shel never by my consent be forst to give it to 'altu. is there anything else you want to know:" . -Nuthin !" sed 1, seezin his labor-stained hand. "Nothin. lam uv the opinion that His Eggs leney made a mistake when he let you go last year. sieh, trooly, is his kingdom. Inirmjitly Mr. Cary and I come down on the Fedral otlisLholders for the means to proseknot the eampane agin the corrupt Relmblikin Some uv cm bade us be d—d, and refoozed to give at all—others shellettoltt reluctantly. These bed refoozed him afore. but I spoke to em ez, wun he vin authority. I bore the broad peanut uv i lin Commodore uv the rent, and they •maihid afore my pierein eye. I telegrafft S. :J. that it wiz all rite, and to send on supplies. Ef he snood be defected, he hez at least earned our gratitood by attemptin to bust' the machine, and 'mist be perVided for. I parted froni hint re luctantly, for be is a ver.pieel genius. It is no small thing to come front the bite uv temprens lectrin to beer in a week, and from bell" a Radical Republikin to askin inc ef i want to,marry Nigger. Its versatility. PErnoi.Emi V. N.VsoV, P. M. Voute stvaement. The 'the roc). tr:ln.p , r , c , r! over the Delaware r..nl nucleon Caual foc the week and : , eatfou endleg ttnd the 9:une period 1.3..3t yee Week, 'l'.m?. • Ton.. Del:m:lN and IT a‘lson 40,052 • s'i9 17,3 I Union ... Toth] For done pvrlod • Ton., Delaware. a'acl Trral,•on 31.1,3 q ,/ l'etin,, , ylvail:a Coal Company.. 832 . tIIJVFIS CAPERS, &e. FARCI ES t:irtalled ()UNTO, Nourn.rell tud Superilnotimponf nud French ; rredi go(idß battling w..Nr. , 1 , 314: , ..it LIT .trout linvre, and for ortk t , y- 1 0ti. IS. Ii1;1 4 2 4 1131?, 00.0.08 youth Delawaro avenue. (Wieli 16 Postmastur.) ;,077,'77 1 ,0 7 . , . , 29 -9,03 '1.061.121 All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at h.OO A. M., and Phila. dolphin at 8.15 P. M.; leave Philadelphia, for Reading at LOU A. M. returning from Reading at 4.25 P i IL CHESTER VALLEY RAlLitOAD.—Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate mints take the 7.;30 A.M. and 5.00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at tile A. M., and LW P. *L„ NEW YORK EXPRESS. FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.—Leaves New York at 9 A. M, 5.00 and 8.01 P. M., paining -Reading at 1, A. IL, 1.50 and 10.06 I', M., and connect at Harrieburg with Pennsylvania, and North ern Central Railroad Express 'Trains for Pittsburgh, Chi cago. Williamsport. Elmira, Baltimore, ate. Returning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg, on arrival of Penusylyaula Express from Pittsburgh, at 3 and eAu A. M.,Au P M .passing Reading at 4.49 and 10.30 A.M. and 4.2llandl'l lb.P.sl.airriving at New York 10.10 A.M.,and 4.40 and 1.24 P. 91. Sleeping Cars accompanying there trains through between Jersey City and Pittsburgh, without change. Mail train for New York leaves 'Harrisburg at 210 P. 51. Mail train for llarriebnrg leaves New York at 12 Noon. 13C11U YLKII.L VALLEY RAILROAD.—Trains leave Pottsville at 7. ILW A. M. and 7.15 P. 11., returning from Tamaqua at 7.315 A. M. an1:1 1.40 and 4.15 P. N. SCIIUYLKII,L AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.— Trains leave Auburn at 7.00 A. M. for Pin.egroVe and liar. Fishing. and at 1.50 IL IL for Pinegrove and Tremont; re turning from Harrisburg at 3.w P. M. and trout Tremont at 7.35 A. M. and 5.25 P. 51. TlCKETS.—'through first-class tickets and emigrant Lick.ets to all the principal points. in the North and West and (lanadas Excurelon T ikete from Philadelphia to Reading and Interrnediate tations, good for 'day only. are erArl by Morning Accominodation, Z.lacket Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rate.e. Exc,..rrion Tickets to Philadelphia good for day oely,are rid a: Reading end Intk.rn,oduite Static:rio by Reading end Potteto . .va Accormalati , l,u Tra!t. , . •:c.A rotes. The following tickete are Mitalnahle only a: the Unice of ti. lirarifo:4, 'lre s. :rer, No. Zh'l rourtii street, Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicoll?. General Superintendent. Reading. Übmimtation Tlckets at 05 . per cent. disci,ant, between kn yi.oi et, deehed, fausillee andlirme. Mlteage Ticket , .go‘.4 for 2,t.”lllileH, between all ;oath!, at itJ b) each, it: fan.flice and :inn?. Beaehn Tickets. for three, nix, nine or twelve monthe,fer holders only, ki all . piinte at rcl:I ncd rare?. terfdlng nu the into tf the road trill be far. nishcd with ca: dr eutaling themselves and wives to tick ets at half-fare. Et:curs:on Tickets from Philadslohia to principal eta, BOLO. good for tiat..rday, Sunday and Monday, at rednced fare, to be had only at the Ticket (Alice, at Thh - teenth and Callow hill etreets. FRElGfi'r.- Goods of all derciirtions forwarded to all the above pointo from the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad and streets. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.30 A. M. 52.46 noon. and 6 P. M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg. 1' , ,,t Clinton, and an mints beyond. Mails close at the Philadelphia Poet•Gilice for all places on the road and its branches. at 5 A. SL, and for the Dein , cipal Stations only at 210 P. IL FOR NEW YORE.—TLIE CAMDEN AND A3111()Y end PIIILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from Walnut street wharf. Pare. At 4 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom. S 2. 25 At 13 A. 34.. via Crunden.orndlereey City En reee.Mail, 3 W At 2 P. 31., via Camden and .Ambuy..Expreee, 2 0) At &LIU P. M. via Camden and Amboy,i , a. ~ let cla 2 05 Accom. and Emigrant. 1 24 dive. 1 RI At Si A. M.,and 5 P. IL, for Mount Holly, Ewalitt. rine, l'emb.rto 2, n, Birmingham and Vincentown. and 4.1'. 31. tor 311. 11 0 11, 'ode. At C A. M. and 2 P. 31. for Freehold. At e. e and 10 A.M r. .. and 2, .:kl P. 31.. f. r Trenton. At g, e end lu A. 31.. 1,2, ,1.3,4 5,0 and 11.' • P.3L,for Borden. town, Burlington. Beverly and Delahco At 4 and lo A. M. I, 2. r..'..,, 5, 6 and 11.31 . 31: for Florence. At .t and 10 A. 31-1, o.'le. 5, 6 and 11.50 l'.. . for Edgewater, FS: eriide, Riverton and Palmyra. Al.; P.1:11 lo A. 31., I. :I.:' i. 6 and 11.30 P. M fcr Pfeil Horse. 1 She 1 and 11.3:11". 31. Linea will leave from foot of Market rtreet. ti.l - opper ferry. Lir.c- from I!: eniingtou Depot will leave ae follows: At 11 A. M., 4.30 P. M. and 12 31. (night) via lieneitigthu and Jertgy City, New York Expreea Linee........ ...... ... .., ... . ........ .. . . .... i ..?2 0) At , lo 115 and ii. ,, ./ A. 11.. 2.1,.., 32:ii, 4..')..!,. P 5....31. and 12 31. for 'f renton end Bristol. At e ene. 10.15 A M., :.i34, 5 and 12P. 31. fu . Tully:own. At tit, P.Ld 1,113k..M., ~ 1q,4.:-rI, E', and 12 P. 31. for Schenck& At 10.15 A. 31., 2.W and - i; P. 31. for Eddington. At 7.li,ii and 10.15 A. 31..:2,1., 4,3. i) end 13 P. 31. f or'Cornwellr, To' re,del.-, lit lineeLutg, Tat onv. I,Viti:in , mine itriiiie. Li.rg and ii rem: ford, and SP. M. for Ll,Lutetburg and Interridiet, Statics. IlLi,`, 11,1:1' i: DELA V.A.Y.: RAILROAD LlNllS— from Keurine, , m Di lot. At 1 ..... , J A. M., 1, , r Niagara Falle, Iluffeh, Dunkirk. Can andeig-La, I:ll..ira, Itnaca, Owego, Ri.chertPr, Bitne,..hatnr ton. o,v, ey , . hyracure, (,:ea' Beitd. 11..nL;:ee. Wilkea barre. Sc.: ant en,iztroudeb'ug. Vilie , .... Ciao. At e.io A. 31. au - 511..3.i f'. M.. to: Bel , ideie, Eigtton, Earn. bertvil:-, Ileirilmil,.n, tr. The 3... J P. 31. Lino ct.r_nocia direct with try train leirving rad:: u for Maucu Ltnark, Allcut , .wi.. Bethleh,m. tic. At 5 P. 31. f , irt.ambertvifie and intermediate Staticr.e. Fr .1., Wet: I'itil...delinia Dey,t, "• - ia c:aneeting Rail Ka P. Wa,hingt.:n and New Ycrl: daily. All ctile- At •.. M.. 1. n.r.d ce;ted r !caving Kensington Depot, lobe tho care nis Tho d t': rti , n'ts, at Cht. , tuot., at half an hourbefore del artnre. Car. on Market Street Railway 1-1111 to Wee: Philadelphia De; ot, awl Walnut Sint:day°. the Market b.reet Card Win :1.11 teconnest with the 6.30 P. 21.,1ine. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Paz engt . : - ... are prohibited from taking anything as bag gige, bat their twearing apparel. All baggage over fifty ponlidg 'n be paid to extra. Too Company limit their re. IrThtradal Inv to: baggage it ', - )ne Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond SI2S., except by spae dal contract. Tickets and Baggage checked direct through to Boot n, I.yc7ceptcr, llartic-d, New Haven., Providence; Newport, Albano, Troy, Saratoga, Utica, Coma. Syracose, Rochester, 13r.ffido, Niagara Falls and Susi en , lon B:idge. An additional Ticket Office to located at Ne.etto Chestnut street, where ticketa to New York, and all important points North and East, may be procured. tar chasingasing Tickets at tbl ()flice, can have their baggage checked from reeidenco or hotel to destinatien. by Union Transfer Baggage Exprees. Linea from New Y crk for Philadelphia wildleave from foot of Courtland erect at, Dal end 4.. M P.M:; via Jersey City and Camden. At 7.i.5) A.M., d. Al P. M. and 12 night, via Jersey City and Keoeir.gton. At lo.P‘l A. M. and 12 M., an ant 5. , 5 , P. 11., ria Jersey City and W. Phindelphia. From Pier No. 1, N. Rive:, at , 3A. M. and 2, 4 Y. M., via Amboy end Camden. WM. El. GATZMER, Agent, PIIILADELPLIIA. WILMINGTON AND 13AL'r1MORBJRAILROA1)— TIMI: TABLE.—Commencing Mon. day. lloit, al, 1857. 'l'(•alus will leave De) ot, corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as f 01. 1 9 M - 3: Way-mail Train, at 8.30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular staticue. Connecting +with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Ctistield and linteimedlate station. Expreta train at 10. 7M. (Stmdays excepted) for Bal. timer,' and Washington. Express Train at 3.2 t) P. M. (Sundays excepted), for Bal. tirnore and Washington., stopping at Caester, l'hurlew, Linwotd, Claymont, a'r innington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, Elkton, North• East, Charhreton, Perryville, Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, I'erry man's, Edgow ood, Magnolia, Chase's and'Stemmer's •Run. Night Exprees at 11.00 P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and Washington. eOIIIICCL3 at Wilmington (Satirdays ex cepted) with Delaware R. R. line, st )pping at New Castle, Middleton, Clayton, Dover, llarringlon, Seaford) S,liebury, Princess Anne and connecting at Crisfield with boat for I,,rtress ylcuroe, Norfolk. Portsmouta and the South. Passengers fer Fortress Monroe and .der olio via BIOG. mere will take the 12.00 M. Train. Via Ctirtileld will take the 11 00 train. Wilmington Trains stopping at all rts.ticr,s between Philadelphia and Wilmington- Leave Philadelphia at 1.30, 4.30. 6.(v3 and 11.30 (daily) P.M. The 4.30 P.Sktrain connects with the Delaware Rail road for Milford and int ermediaie stations. The e..eo train rune to New Castle Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 900 A. M. and 4.00 and gaily) P, M. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.—Leave Baltimore 7.25 N., Way Math 9.35 A. NI., Express. 2.35 P. AL, Er. prow. 6.311'. M., Express. 8.55 P. 7)1., Express, SUNDAY TRAINS FROM HAilumatttl, leave BRIM. mere at 8.55 P. M., stopping at Ilavre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stops at North-East, Elkton and Newark to take paeaengers for Philadelphia, and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore,. and at Cheater tb leave pasaengeni from Waehingtou 'or Bala more. Through tickets to all points West, South and Southwest may be pro) red at Ticket-office, EPi Chestnut street,iindor Continental Motel, where also State Rooms and Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured during-the day. persons purchasmg tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Com. pauy, EL F. KENNEY. Superintendent JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. FROM RIOTOV MARKET STREETS', FERRY), 4...;OMMYNUING TUESDAY, SEI"P. Ti, 1i,37 TALIII9 lew:,:c a 9 foil.) : Fer Bridgeton. Salem, Vineland, Idllivirde and '...d‘c-me diatto Stations, at MO A. M., Mail, 3.00 I'. 111. Paseenger. For Cape May 3.37 P. M. Wcet Jertuy Fr.dght T:ain leaves earndat 1100 noon. Fr,.ight will be received at Second Covered Wbuti be. low Walnut street, from 7A. M. until 5 M. Freight :43• celved before 9 A. M.'wlll go forward the same day. Fc.trt Dplivery, No. MlB South Delaware avenue. Survittendont. than by competing liner. Pareengere taking 7.1.9 P. M., arrive in Cincinnati next evening at 10.00 P. M,; 265.1 boom Only one night en onto, ' 'rho Celebrated Palace State Room Sleeping Care run ' through from Philadelt hiu to Cincinnati. • Paaaangera taking the 12 .11- and 11 P. M. trains reach Cincinnati and all points Went and South one train in ad vance of all other route!. To t4;e111 . 0 the unequaled advantage! of thin line be par. titular and Rd{ for tickets "Via Pan Ilandlc," at 'Picket I Mice. N. W. corner Ninth and Chestnut etreets, and Derot, 'Weft Philadelphia. J NO. lICRAND, General Superintendent, J. F..SCELL, General Ticket Agebt, rnY2ll JNO. IL MILLER, General Agent • Ail .v.:24/40 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R.— !arp , MIDDLE ROUTE.—Shortest and most direct line to Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Cht.:.x, Hatleton, White LIAYCII, Wilkeaharre.alahanoy City,3ll, Cannel. Pitt.ton, Srran -1 and all the points In the Lehigh and Wyoming Coal regions. Paagenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Berk/ and American Streets. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—NINE DAILY TRAINS— On and after WE.DNESI/AY,May 0, 1597, Passenger trains save the New Depot, comer of Barks and American Street!, daily (Slindaya excepted). as f °Rowe At 7.96 A. M.—Morning Expreee for Bethlehem and Prt. cfpal Stationa on North Pennsylvania Railroad, connect ing at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Allen town, Cataaauqua, Slatington, Mauch Chunk, Weather ly Jeaneaville. Hazleton. White Haven, Wilkenlaiirra, idngeton, Pittston, Scranton, and all points In Lehigh and h Wyomlna Valleys • also, in connection with Lehig and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahoney City, and with Catawirsa liailroad for Rupert,Danvidle, Milton and WS. liameport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12.06 A. M. at Wilkeabarre at 3 P. M.: at Scranton at 4.05 I'. 3,1.; at Mahanoy City at 2P. M. Paasengers by thin train can take theLebigh Valley Train, paining Bethlehem at 11.65 A. DI. for Easton and point' on New Jersey Central Rail road to New York. At 546 A.M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, !topping at all intermediate Stations. Parzengera for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this tram, take. Stage at Old York Road. At 10.12 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. stopping at intermediate Stations. At Lie P.M.—Express for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunck, White Haven, Wilkesbarre Malianoy City, Cam tralia, Shenandoah, Mt Carmel, Pittetou and Scranton, and all points in Maho ley and Wyoming Coal Regions. Pamengers for Oreen 91110 take this train to Quakertown. At 2.46 P. M.—Accomorridation for Doylestown, stopping at all \intermediate station!. Paenengeni take stage at Doyleetovvu for New Hope, and at North Waal for Bum neytown. At 9.00 P. 11E—A cconarnodati en for Doa:tento - .vn, stopping at all intermediate et:l:ions. 2s..t.eengers.or NN'illow Grove, Ilattorol - ,gh and Hartsville take stage at Abington; for Lumberville. at Boviettown. At 5.20 P. M.—Through accommod'n for Bethlehem and all etatiour en main line of North Peunoylvania Railroad. ~ r ormecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for Priaton, 'Allentown, Manch Chunk. At 0. - .1) P. 51.—Acconimodathan for Laudzale, stopping it all intermediate statiom , _ At 1.1.1iu P. M.—Accommhdatim for Fort Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN Pll.ll. ADELPI i lA. From Bethlehem at 9.15 A. 31.. 2.05 and e... 4.1 P. M. 2.e5 P. )1. train maker direct connection with Lehigh Valley triune from Easton, Wilkeebarie, Mahanoy City and Hazleton. Pii,eangere leaving Carton at 1.L20 AL 11. arrive in Philadelphia at 2. , 5 P. 31. Paesengerl leaving Wilkestarre at 1.5) P. M. connect at Bethlehem at 6.151'. 31., and arrive at Philadelphia it LOOP. _M. • From Doylestown at F_2s A. M., 6.10 and 7.40 P. M. From at 7.30 .i. 31. Frmi Fort S Weakuon nat at: N 11.50 A. H. and lea P. n, (IN II)AYS. Philadelphi zit or Bethlehem at 9.'n) A. M. Philadelphia for Doyl.rotown at 0.45 P. 3f. Doylestown for Ph iladelphia.at 7.21)A. lL Retrih-hem for Philadelphia at 4.31 b P. M. Filth and Sixth etrc•ete Passenger Can convey paczen ens to and from the new Depot White Cars of Second and third Streets Line and Union Lin n " , k r e un u ru w ... ith t i be n aperhoocrtoredizta3tocleofTt Ticket Depot p o ni t. c e. in order to secure the lowest rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK. Agent. Tickets rob' and Baggage checked through to principal points, at Mann's North Penn. Baggage E - proes Office, No. Ilk South Fifth atreet. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Railroad.-Winter Time.—Taking effect Ort.s.;tll. lssff. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at Thirty-first and Market streets, which is reached dtrectiy by the cars of the Market Street Passenger . Railway, !fie last car c,;nn , cting with each train. leaving Front nd Market &tr , ets thirty minutes before its departure. and of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Railway run within one square of the I /spot. ~. ON SUNDAYS—The Market Street Care leave Front and Market streets 84 minutes before the departure of each train. Sleeping Car Tickets can be had on application at the,; Ticket Ortire. Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut Streety. pnel Itt the Depot. • Agentµ of the Luton /Tangfer Company will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot Orders lett at No. Pa Chest nut .treet, or No. I South Eleventh street, will receive at tention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ. Mail Tram. . . _ . . ..at El.oo A. M. Fast Line & Erie ExTreer......... ...... ... ... at 12.00 P. M. Paoli Accnimodation No. 1...... ...... ........at 1.0. i P. M. Clarrizharg Acc0m................. ...... . ...... at gal P. 01. Lancaster 4.0.1 P. M. ParkEL,:rg ...... ......... ..... . ..at 5.00 P. M. Weetern Accom. Train. ... ........ .......... at 5.4:, M. Erie }4x4l . .. ~..........:...at :JO P. M. • ein i EX .... ......... ....... . '......at 0..Y.1 P. M. l'lailadelpi:ia Ex 11.15 P. M. ' Paoli Accom. N 0.2. ..... .....-........... ..... at a.,,e P. M. t 12.01 ' . M. Erie Mail kayo* daily, except Saturday. Philadeipl,ia. Expreds leaved daily. All other trains excePt SurlaY. ' The 10 - 9 . te - ol Accornrr.odation Train run? daily, except Sunday. For full particular-. oo to and, accochr.oda. *done, apply to FiIANCIS 11. INK, A r ent.l::7 ezeet. AltitlVE aelPfT. VIZ.: ' Cinclt.nrri .... ..............at 1.50 A. M. Fbilaci , l;hlia 1-x; :•etr. ...... " 7.10 Fart Lieu . , . . " ...... " 14,40 Lancattg, - "1 . 73:32. • . . " 1.10 P. 01. " 1 . . p. 5,1 Po- further btf , . l'ination, apply to SOBS C. ALLEN. Ticicet Agent, 901 Cheetnut !treat sA2,I 11. E, Tick. .0 gent at the Depot. The ilatLtad Company will not weunie any rick In: Baggage, except for NVearing Apparel, and Limit their to Ono Hundred Dolt:ire in value. An Baggage cr.ce‘ ding: that amount in value will be at the lir. of the c 76 per, r.r.lf.te Laken by epecial coract. EDNVARD 11. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. MIEVale PIIILADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAILROAD—SUMMER TIME TA BLE.— Through and Direct Route be tween Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harriebure, pert and the Great OR Region of Pcmaxylvaula.—Elegant :leering Care on all `ight Traine. On and after MONDAY, April 2 0 th, 1%1, the Train on the Philadelphia and ErieS TWAI Railroad will run 8.9 followe __WEtD, Mail grin leaved Philadelphia. •" -- " Williameport. arlivee at Erie Erie Ealrece leavee PhiladLlphia. Williameport arrives at Erie... - . - Elmira Mail leavee Philadelphia •" Williamsport " " arrives atLock EASTWARD. Mail Trainleaves ..... . A. M. " " ...... 10.10 P.M. " err. at Philadelphia......... ' ......... 7.00 A. M. .1.25 A. M. air, at Philadelphia 1.00 P. Elm iraMailleaves Lock Haven............ ...... 7.15 A. M. Wi11iamap0rt............ ..... 8.35 A. M. arr. at ...5.40 P. M. Mail and Exprees connect with all tulle; on . Warren and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 1.9.00 M., arrive at Irypeton at 6.40 A. M., and Oil City at 1160 A. M. Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. 51., arrive at Oil City at 4.35 P. M. All t. airs en Warren and Ftanklin Railway make close connections at Oil City with traine for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked through. ALF11.1:1) L. TYLER, 1 General Superintendent t - • WEST CLIESTER AND PHILA. • DEI.PIIIA RAILROAD, VIA ME . - DLA. %V I NTER ARRANGESI EN T 3 On and after MONDAY, Of. 7th, 1567, trains wil leave Depot. Thirty-ti rot and Chestnut street', as followrp Trains leave Philadelphia for %Vert Chen - v at 7.45 A. SL. 11.00 A. M.. IA 4.15, 4.50, 6.15 and 11.30 •P 'Leave Went Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot on E. Market otrce:, 6.15, 7.45. o .0 and 10.45 A. M., L 55,1.50 and 13.T.5 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at tz.oo A. M , and leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. AL. will stop at D. C. Junction and 511:illa only. Pareengera to or from stations between West Chester and B. C. Junction going East, will take trains leaving Wert Chester at 7.45 31., and going NVeA will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. I,L, and tramfer B. C. Junction. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7. 45 A. M. and 9.50 P. 'AL, and leaving Weet Chester at 0.00 A. 51. and 150 P. M, con. noct at B. C. Junction with Traitor on the P. and B. C. B. IL for Oxford and intermediate points. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and LOO P. 51. Leave Wert Cheater 7.1 , 5 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. - The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Walnut etre:et care. Those of the Market street line run within ono square. The cars of both lines connect with each train upon-its arrival. On Sundays the Market street cars leave Front and Market streets thirty-five minutes before each Train leaver the depot, and will connect with each train ou arrival. to carry pareougers into city. Mir Passengers aro allowed to take wearing apparcl only . as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any care, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dol. tan, unless special contract is made for lIENRY WOOD. General Superintendent. RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY , Railroad.— Reeumption of Summer Travel to NEW YORK and LONG BRANCH. FARE TO NEW YORK, $1 00. FARE TO LONG BRANCH, $2 t. EXCURSION TICKETS TO LONG BRANCH, good for cno we , :ll, $3 00. Througn, without change of care, to Long Branch, in TOUR AND A HALF HOURS. On and atter Monday, May 13th, 15.67, the Expreee line will leave Philadelphia from Vine Street Ferry at 7.45 A. M. Returning, leave New York from Pier 33, foot of Duane ehrect, dt U. 15 A. M., and Long Branch at 12.53 P.M. The Saturday 4.151'. 31. train for Long Branch is die centinued. • FAST FREIGHT LINE FOR NEW YORK. Freight left at the Warehou.e,No. 0 0 North Delawar e avenue, before &o'clock P. 51., will reach Now York early next morning. Rates low and quick time uniformly mado. Way Freight Train leaves Cooper's Point at 9.00 A. 1 .1. Tickets or New York and Long Branch can be procured at the ollico of the Philadelphia Local &sprees Company. 625 Cheetnet strce.. It. H. CII.I.PDIAN. Agent, 32,0 North Detail are avenue.- rcyttiri • W. L. SNIZEDFN di CO, /Auto!. WEENEFAST FIG.:1(111T LINE, VIA NOISTU PENNSYLVANIA 'Lill; ROAD, to Wilke,harre. 7slatianoy Ci a e 3 tE,!yl ith ou n nt i.o C H a d nn ,.n e a l, i e th en b b ra a n li c allopf m d pante on Lehigh Vet By new arrangemeute, perfected this day, tills road is enabled to rive mcreaFed desplfreh to merchugdiaa con. signed to the abort named points. Goode delivered at the Thronch Freirht Depot, S. E. eor. of FRONI' and NOBLE, Streets, Before 5 P. M., will reach Wilkeeharre, Monnt Carmel, Dfahanoy City, and the other stations in Mahanoy And Wyoming alleys before 11 A. M rl o L f i t s h , e :r e ,A ttc ß ce ic e . d A in g g e , n d t a . y DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM EJ pany, Incorporated by the Legialature of PennlYl^ vama. IVSL.Z. Office. S. E. corner Third and Walnut erects, Phlladel• ph ie.. MARINE INSURANCES, on vends, cargo and freight, to all parts- of the world, INLAND INSURANCES, on geode, by river, canal, lake and land carriage. to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling HOW!, &c. ASSETS OF. TILE COMPANY November 1. 1866. $lOO,OOO United States Five Der cent. Loan, 137 L 8114,000 0(1 130,000 United States Six per ceni...Loan. 1861 136,500 VI $OO,OOO United gtaie; States 7 Notes. . ........... 211.500 00 126,000 City of Philadelphia Six. per cent. Loan (exempts) . • . 126,6412 60 54.030 State of Pennsylvania Six per cent. L0an..... 64.700 00 01,(410 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan . 44,630 00 53,000 State of New; Jersey Six per cent • Loan.. ...... .. . . .... . 60,760 00 rO.OOO Penneylvania Railroad Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds _ '... .• 2,•••• 20,600 00 WOO Penneylvania Railroad lieconif Mort gage 6 per cent. Bonds . 2i,250 00 11,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six per cent Bonds ißenna. R. E. guar \ antee). .. • ..... • 10.760 0 0 - 0,000 State of * teime24; ier — e7eni Loan 18,(X)0 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Six per' cent.' Loan, 5,040 u 0 Wks) 300 aharea stock Germantown Gee Company. principal and interest Guaranteed by the city of Philadet• . 7,160 14tl eharea etock Pormaylvania Rail 6,000 100 eha,ea etock North Pennsylvania Railroad CoPiPanY 8,950 00 30,00.) e 0 eharee etock Philadelphia and • Southern Mail Steamship Company.. 80,000 00 196,900 Loans on Ponds and Mortgage, brat liena on city property 195,900 00 I,UF,OEJ Par Real Eetate Pine Receivable for Insurances made Balance duo at' Agencie,--Premiume on Mr, rine Policiee—Accrued Intereet and other debte due the Company E. 83.? Scrip and Stock of eundry Immrance and other (-oral alike. ;EMT& .Eetmated value 2,P30 00 Cull ...... $41,101 2.11 41,M9 GO , 8.41,4,7,21 58 •Thle being a new enterprise, the par is assumed at the market value. ,\ Thomaa C. Hand.iDenry Sloan, Tohn C. Davis, I William 0. Boalton. Edmund ACSolider,. I Edward Darlington, Thcophilue Paulding, I,' Ili. Jones Brooke, John It Penroi)t, Edward, LafJurcade. James Traquam, Jacob P. ones Henry U. Hallett. Jr.. IJainee B. ‘Plilrlan.d. James C. Hang, I Joshua P. ,yre, Wm. C. Ludwig, Spencer: B Drama, Joeeph 11. Seal. ( Jacob Riegel, George G. Leiper. ,- i George W. Bernadon. Hugh Craig,l John 13. Semple, Pittsburgh, John D. Taylor, A. 13. Berger, Pittsburgh, Samuel E. Woke; D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh. THOMAS C. HAND, Pz eaident. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice Preeident illalllT Lirrantram, Secretary. delatnol 7.(X) P. M 4.,A1 A... 1 I'. :d. _llO4 Noon. .. 8.45 P. M. 4.10.0 A. M. 8..00 A. :111. .. 6.45 P. M. .. 8.10 P. M. t.TIOVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST (JOMPANY Philadelphia, No. 111 South FOURTH street, INCORPORATED. Sd MONTH, 3241,11865. OPs-PITAI-s 8150,000 PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 6,10 or • pe-year premiums, Non-forfeiture. Endowmente,payable at a future age,or on prior decease by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums—bdtia bion-f orf sitar°. Annuities granted on favorable terms. • Tenn Policies. Children's Endowracnts. This Company, whilt giving tho insured the semi 9 a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the 4 blißinees ambng its Policy holden". , -• Money's received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, ann in other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court, of this Commonwealth or of . any person or persons, or bbdies politic or corporate. - - - Samuel R. Shipley. - Remy Haines, Joshua H. Monis, T. Wletar Brown, Richard Wood, - Wm. C. Longetreth. Richard Cadbury, William Hacker. Chalice '. Coffin. SAMUEL R.-81.1.LPLEA.',, ROWLAND PARRY. President. Actuary. THOMAS WISTAR„ . M. D., J. B. TOWNSEND, oc.i.r.iy Medical Examiner. .' Legal Adviser _ DIREINIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pint ADEL' / phia. LNCOP.PORATED 1804--CD A RTER PERPEUAL. No. US.4 Walnut street, oppoeite the Exchange. In addition to Marine and Inland Insurance thie Com rutty insures from lose or damage by Fire, on liberal .tosee, on buildings, merchandise, furniture, &c. for limited perioda, and permanently on buildings by dePosil or premium. The Company has been In active operation for more than eixty years, during which all lase' havo boon promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. John L. Hodge, • David Lewis. N. B. Anthony, Benjamin Etting. John 'l'. Lewis, 'Moo. H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. it. McHenry Robert W. Lehman. Edmond Caddo% • D. Clark Wharton, Samuol Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis,• Louie C. Norris. JOHN, R. WUCIIEItER, President. Eon= Wrux).l4 Secretary. VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE • PENN. t 3 ylvani a Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated Ittifr —Cheater Perpetual—No. ble Walnut street, opposite lode. ;cadence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continued to insure against loss or damage by tire, on I?ublic or Private Puildings, either permanently op for a limited time. Also, on Funliture. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is in vested in a most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of oes. • DIRECTORS. • , ,Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux.l Alexander Benson. .Thomas Smith, Isaac liazelhurst, Henry Lewis. Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Felt, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President WILLIAM G. Cnowau., Secretary. iMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCUR. oersted 1810.--Charter perpetuaL No. MU WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia. Raving a large paid-up Capital Stock -and Surplus hi. vested in sound and available Securities, continuo to in. tore on dwellings, stares, furniture, merchandise, vessels In port, and their cartels, and other person/II Properfr All losses liberally an !molly adjusted. CTORS. Thomas R. Marsh. ' James R. Campbell. John Welsh, Edmund ti. Dutilh, Patrick . Brady. Charles W. Paultneir. John T. Lewis. John P. ot Israelll. Morrie. heri TX - IOMAS R 11 APIS. president, Aimany C. L. CaAwronn, Secretary. INNIJICANC.E. Market value. • ..151. 1 •00 1 J 75 Coet. E.,'Lu0:.5511 CS . 5.3,060 no . 21W7 113 DIRECTORS rFIRE ABSOCIATION OF PLIILADEL. V - Oita. Office. N 0.34 N. Fifth street. incon. ,:„..i, po til ra a t , d , d ap s hi la a rc o l3:7 3 , o ls2o. .Insure Buildings, ,it! Household Furniture and Merchandise gap venerally, from Lose by Fire (in the City of 19, 44 " 1 "-i Statement of the Assets of the Association publiehed in complianco with the provisions of an Act of Assembly of April sth, 1542. Bonds and Mortgagee on Property in the City of Philadelphia only__ ......... . ..... ..... 8141;365 17 Ground Rents (in Philadelphia 0n1y)............. W. 148 31 Beal Estate U.S. Government (f . ...) loan ~.... ...... . ...... 45,000 00 U. 8. Treasury N0te5............ ................ 5" 00 Cash in banks ........ ............ ........ ........ 44.552 58 TRUSTEES. Wm, IL Hamilton, Levi P. Coate, John Bowler, Samuel Sparhawk, Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Bower, John Philbin, Jesse Lightfoot, John Carrow, Robert Shoemaker. George I. Yo t Peter Armbruster. Joseph It. Lyn u ti W th 11. HAMILTON, President, SAMUEL SPAM:LAWS, Vice President. WM. , T. BUTLER. Seeretary THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.-OE. fico, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. 'The Fire Insurance Company of the County of PhllBe delphis," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in Ifin. for indemnity against less or damage by fire, ox. effusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested continues to insure buildings, furniture,merchandise, dm, either permanently or for a limited time. against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its car tomers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch. DIRECTORS. crai Chas. J. Sutter. Andrew H. Miller, Henry_Budd, . James. IL Stone, - John -Horn, l Edwin L. P.eakirt, __ _ Joseph Moore, . Robert V. Ilassey, Jr., Otorgo Mecke, Mark Devine. S J. BUTTER, President. BERJAXIN F. Horxnume. Secretary . and Treasurer. TT:EVERSON FIRB INSURANCE. COMPANY OF PILL efi ladelphia.—ollice, No. 23, North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pecuisylvania. Char ter Perpetual. Capital and Assets, $1.50,000. Matra hum sense against Loss or Damage by Fir e on Public or Private Buildings, Furnittu - o, Stocks, Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms, DIRECTORS George ErerT. .. Aligner O. Miller. John F. I.3elgterling, . 1 Henry 'rrnomner, Wrn..Nrcliniel,_ Chrietopher 11. miller. Frederick Staake, Jonas Bowman, GEORGE ERETY, PreAdopt _ JOHN F. 11ELSTERIANG, Vice Predidant, . _ Pram? E. Cotmtan. Secretary. A MERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.— .1120tfice*Farquhar Building. No. itfi Walnut street, Ma rine and Inland Insurances. Risks taken on Vessels, Car. goes and Evoights to all parte of the world, and ou goods on inland transportation on rivers, canals, railroads, and othermonveyancea throughout the United States. WII,LIAM CRAIG, President PETER CULLEN. Vice President ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Wm. T. Locator. J. Johnson Brown. Samuel A. Rulon, Charles Conrad. Henry L Elder, B. Rodman Morgan. Pearson Serail, William Craig, Peter Cullen. John Dallet, William H. Merrick. (Allies Dailea, Beni. W. Richards. Wm. M. Baird, Henry Hallett. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY.—CEL&RTEH PERPETUAL. 'Office, No. 311 WALNUTatreet, above Third:Philad'a. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Eire, on Build. Inge, either perpetually or for a limited time. Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Veasols, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. Esher, . D. Luther Lewis Audenried, John 10. Blakistoll. Davis Pearson. Wm. M. s3trnt,' Secretary LIAHE INSURANCE CORP. ..... _ street, PHILADELPHIA. -- -- -- --- , .... FIRE AND INLAND INSURANk DIRECTORS. , Francis N. i3neic. John W. Evermau, Chalice Richardson, Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewin, Jno. Keeeler,Jr., Robert Pearce, E. D. Woodruff. P. S. Juetice, Chas. Stokes, Geo. A. West, Joe. D. Ella. FRANCIS N. B CR„Preeidout, CHAS. RICHARDSON. Vice Preside W. L "ILAN/11101RM Saeretarvi STOVES AND HEATERS. - STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES.—C. J. -..' YNDAI E, at tin orl established stand, 145 South I Second street, Philadelphia, respectfully offers to og T ," his numerous customers, and the public in general, a large l'sortment of Stoves, Heaters and Ranges, of can. one styles. patterns and eines. Also, Silver's celebrated (las.huming Stoves, manufactured under his own super vision for the last fourteen years. Always on hand, Orr's Patent Airtight Wood Stoves., no invaluable to invalids, and of which he has, been the only manufacturer in this city for twoity-cightyears, An assortment of the verybest Cookip g Stoves in the market taw:l.y, , on hand. N.B.—Rooting and Jobbing of all. kinds carefully aud promptly attended to. se2s.bn; f4l "I_IONIAS & INS, 4 , Latd Andreae k Dixon. No. 1324 CI I I:s'l'N C'L' Strodt, Opposite L'ulted Statoi Mint. 31anufacturerd di I; INV DONN • PA III: . • And titter a ItA TEA, • • For Anthracite, ISitaminnue nud Woyd Fire. For 'Warming Publll , n • 'REGISTERS. VI Clll . EV-6AVS. -2? " COOKI G•NRA ;A1.1.; FS, anßdA TII-BILLItS, UOLE lA.; GJENTIP JETUUNISHING GOODS. 'TS' - _A TENT-SPRING AND BUT. GENTS' o w e n (lettere, Cloth a Leather, an dwhit .. ,1' :: ta d b ro w e n . Liumt;_ !_:llerga's order d ;:". -...... Velvet I tilf.VIT WitA r i a SIIING ° 4OO3, 1 . of every deserlution, yor e y, le yr, 9tW IMOitit I street, corner of Muth. . pia beat Kid *loyal for l a d i°l and dente, at RICIIELDERFER'S BAZAAR. ou OPEN IN TILE EVENING _._ - 1111ELINEItY• 51 HS. '4s'. SUCCESSOR TO MRS. M. A. KJNU, will have hof opening of FALL AND WINTER FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, On THURSDAY, October Mil t ocHit No. 1.441 d \CIIETN L , T Street. B''''S BOSTON AND 1 RENTOI , I.IIISI3I II `. — T III3 , trade aupplli d with tiond , a iiiitbv, Creaui, Milk, Oyo- Wl* and Egg Biscuit. Alm), W'4t it. Tlbun'a colobrat.od Trenton and Wino Biscuit. by JOS. 13. BUSIER .15 CO., Sole A suite, let south Milo aro it venae. 1,086433 29 lir - iderlck Doll, Jacob lichandier„ Sauniel Miller, Edward P. Moyer, Adantej. Gloss, Israel Peterson. Frederick Ladner. Peter Sieger, J. E. Baum, Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham. , - John B. hey!. ESHER, President. F. DEAN, Vico President. ja22-tit,th,e4f. • 'ANY. NO. 406 CHESTNUT UitNA(l S. nil Pri von 13iiildingo :Yru..vrolt6, '1 he railway above described, as situate in the counties of Allegheny and Washington, in the State of Pennsyl. rania, begins on the south sine of the Washington turn pike road, in the borough of South Pittsburgh, on the south side of the Monongahela river, opposite the City of ttOntrgh, at its point of connection with the Pittsburgh and :7.teu henville ex tension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. gad extends for a distance of about thirty-three miles to the western boundary line of the Statewhere it connects with the railroad in the state of West Virginia, above referred to, which latter railroad extends from the said point of connection through the State of We,,t, Virginia, to a point near the eastwardly side of the Ohio river, nearly opposite the town of Steubenville, in the State of Ohio,and there connects with a railroad crowing the Ohio river, on the bridge there conatrueted, 'FERMI; OF SALE. The property will be struck off to the highest and best bidder, upon his signing the eon Jitions of sale. Twenty five thousand dollars of the purchase money shall be paid in cash. and the balance within twt my days thereafter. Provided, however, that if the purchaser or purchasers are the holders of bonds and matured coupons, or either. secured by the aforesaid first mortgage, he or they may receipt to the said Thomas NicElrath for the dividend of said balance of purchase money, payable on the said bonds end matured coupons, or either, the Rums ,thus receipted for to be considered as paid in cash on account of the said purchase money, the said bonds or coupons to be delivered at the time of such receipt to the said Thomas McEtrath,` and to he returned by him to the holders after the divi dend thus receipted for shall have been endorsed thereon. the accrued interest on the said coupons front the date of their maturity,-to be added to the principal in estimating the dividend payable thereon. In case the terms of sale are not complied with by the bidder to whom the property has been struck otT, the next highest bidder at the sale. who shall have signed the conditions thereof, shall have the option of taking the property at his bid, upon paying or accountingin_the_inanner_aforesaid for the amount thereof, w itl in ten days after the expiration of the afore said twenty days from the day of sale. When the purchase money shall have been paid or re ceipted for, and the sale :columned by the Court, the said Thomas 31cElrath will execute and deliver to the pur chaser or purchasers a gu al and sufficient deed . or deeds conveying the premises unto him or them in tee simple. • THOMAS Trustee. nt49-o,lot N THE nrsTrour cot - U.TOF THE rpUTED STATES fur the Eaptern Dimiriet of l'ennsylvatua.—ln the matter of bTlt_k i'S. CO,..ttankrupte, To whom it may C 0110•111 undenign,A reby , _ . gt , par , : 9 hot appointmeat 111.Nigiteo of STHA L LI lER & CO., of I'li lath Iphin, in the cour.ty of Philadelphia, and State of Prllll, VI \ ithi Amid Di•triot, hu .have been ad jl;,leed hankropte, upon their own petition by the Dietriet Court ~f Dintriet ISAAC KOHN, Adsignee, No. 341 N. Second street. 0ct0ber..3,347, A ineiling CO: the ellimination of the bankrupts will be ),,•1 ( 1 a t 7,37 F. a, klin i.tnyt. Phil , fli.lphia, in the 1101180 of 1 Registi , r. FRANKLIN FISHER, on October 10th, at 9 o'clock oc9.th,3t* - IN 111 E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 and County of Philadelphia—Estate of MICILAEL V LLSi I, (I, , cent•ed.—The auditor appointed by the court to audit, set le cud adjust the account o 311CHAEI. hip NEI. Admini trator of the 1- state of MICHAEL W ELS 11. d ecetterd.,and to report distribution of the ha lime, in the hands Of the accountant, will meet the pars tier interested forthe purpose of his appointment, on W ELNESDAY, the iventv third d .y* of October, A. D. 18,17. at four o'clock, 51., at his °dim No. 812 South Fifth steeet, room No. I'. in the city of Philadelphia. ocle.th,s,tu,so WILLIAM MURPHY , Auditor. •---- I N THE ORPHANS' COrItT FOR THE CITY AND .L County of P 41 hiladelph,.—Mitate of GEORGE W, BAY. TEll duccased.—Notice is hereby given that the widow of raid dec. dent h or tiled in said C urt an inventory and appraisement of his personal property. to the value of pat, wi h her petition, to be silo.' ed to retain the same tinder the act of April 11th, 1851, and its supplements; and that the same will be allowed by the „Court, on Saturday s October 19th, unlc es exceptions be tiled thereto. THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT, Attorney for rctitioner. iw':SO-M,tlt-4t • ---- - N THEORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND I count , : of Philadelphia. - Estate of ELIZABEM PIIYSICK, Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and rlinet the tint am nut of JACOB K. ELLIS, attorney in fact for. E:co,utora under the will of ELIZABETH PHYSICK, deed., and to report diatribe. lion of the balance in the halide of the accountant, will meet the portico interthded for the purpose of Ida appoint. mint,' on Tuesday, etober 1 5 5th, at 4 o'clock P. 51., at hie (Alice, No. 120 South Sixth 6t., in the city of Philadelphia. USTA CiS Iie:MAK Auditor. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND I County of Philadelphia.—Estate of THILMAS PAR KER, .deceased.—The Auditor appOintuti by the Court to audit eettle and adjuet the account of THOMAS PARKER, Jin, Adminia rotor of said Rotate, and" to report distribution of the balance in the handed the' accountant, IN alao of the fund arleiug from tale of real c.date of decedent, will elect the tnth% lutercated for the purport of hie appointment. on Monday, Oct 14, 1867, , at 2 o'clock, H., at his office, No. d::lWalnut etrcetji&the the city of Philadelphia. JAMES DARAL HiJONEY, ocl, to tit cut s -- Auditor. • - uAsTERN OTSTIOCT OF PENNSYLVANIA, S.. S— . BANKRUPT( A _ _ . I 'II 1, A 1.:;.1.111A, the 2,1 day of October, A. D., 1807. Thu underrigued hereby gives notice) of appoint ment a, Asehin,e of ISAAC U. REEVLS, of the 4,.ity County of I biludelrja, and State or Pennsylvania, within said District, who hue been adjudged - a, bankrupt 'woo his own petition, by thu District Court of said the. 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