D Dr HER TRE4IP!, A violet In the monde* good s Unseen, bent down by_lonpoed , r. It wean:4l:ll4l'm to Sooncame a shepherii,Maidem them, With trlpplog,step and tdtAkeqome Sofalr, so fairt Aid sang a carol sweet. "Ahr thonght ; the ;vlolet,',HfotAa Ro(wdr To bloom as Natuithrfilre'st - fib'W64"" u • ' But for due momentonlyi--- To be by that dear matden blest, And pYtelted and brou,4l 'Though 'Mere, though %were But ono—one moment Beet," Thd merry Maiden initadr i dreut Nor saw the violet wherolt.graw,..... And crushed the little - blossom._ It died;: but it rejoleetf—!. 1 1,11(1:; , \ Crushed by her tread; by her I die; By her, by her-- Beneath - her blamed'•feetln, LETTER. lielto3l-NEW-3C011.K. - Irsisitiblit emu The Equine ettfil Stom— a 'ft and ,' the vieeittn Hitind4elly--Settii' "Wickedestr and' fitkettlitiat fletilifftl Lame Thing In the Wedding Way.. Worrepondenee of the Palladetoii Evening Bullettn t l. . Nadi-Yeats', Sept. ; 28,—Aftels some of the most beautiful of days the K9Vnoetial has reached ne. Not so fiercely does it'come, but ea with a very, considehible quantity of 4;4E10, -rain; tstOrm-• winds and umbrellats.- • The streets are, muddy, the billies have forealten-the prOmenadesisombra hues take the place of the bright and varied tinta‘, of days OE9.l,and altogether; thiugs for the time being. ore'Sgrt - .0 doll 4 . E ButlprObably all :Otis: won't , Anti many hourklouger, and then:Nem York Passes to the gay , ,ageirrel --The city mat in. such spark rig good , hhmqr when, the ,surithine i was here that she'riesi 1661ui doubly wretehed in . these Equinoctial times. .- • The entfilfiri`seigoit %die gliee promise of' per haps more than metal brilliande; , •ll Fashion Is j ust as arbitrary as ever, and perhaps disports herself more in glitter, and•dazzle. , pit ria impossible to chronicle all her freaktf;'sortic,*hich 'by acci dent are somewhat wlse,:the . g reater part, how ever, being far otherwise. dilg the ridiculous, the Greelamßenestill'hbldePitritrWil: - , Ohi for a Dean Swift.or affidatier,(not , l3l - F., but the "Hu dibrasr Eutler) tOmitaltk tostory. , The thing seems to hebreakieg olAkviclrqrfhtin ever in this city, arid the addle.hre*ed. , frilic who , affect the huge bristled arid 'tamer littiripS'and crooks, and an IndSticribribleiltdeethe silliness of walk, are the more,fresittentlptolik‘Meti with.:So wide spread is the cOßtatin th at it is difficult to treat, the thing as it dese rves. , Oee la so likely,. you kn ovs , ;', to lthniblein , som eb ody , .; norm. Your, faithfors i erviititi i the other , day, deriounced the thirig.ilf a tad Csavage. way` to"a' lady, and behold,. Liter,: charming ,- idaughter proved to ha yea the if:reelarl u, Bend" ~ badly. The small -waist the on, toe, seems ; to be ( gaining powet:"' - The* ts,viould appear to begetting mnalleil, WWI mans of - etrarsti - isnyarriOnnt of pain, crushed tititi, early deiths,.and all"thet. But' puha* what of all thils4-gthsthe faidgenr , Partdysis from tiEVOSMIK -4-10 L4 a , ttlfoffilee been recotte4' hereabnu . And' e , - J,ther, day - we heard acme, sensible Avoineri a Apf a elling woman who tn was not quite:So (' le, w ho'l' labed 'thirith 'a dreadthilyioatragedukoMay ?that' she Obuld'sit In' one place prily, kJ short titan. without. fainting, Poor fool I - What do these misguided creatures do all tlais for?„Not for the frikOso of pleasing. cr their weser In iirel9, ,'-for - Melia Bathe knew , all about the htnnbug7,-khow ttritthatirkrieVer Medd such kstopifiellatake as. to:thrike afwalst the hike of a pippotem ora eigartaridpthelorshtbfcrea-i tion,they darn or thouldal, thdso w ff p..nke t , formaiiond the'least bit' , T dreforp,,as here bei v fore asked ) WlriitYialliklirdcine fOrl 'We' ht tii 0,.... speak loiNother lifollehr- d — are bil the mood, all outing; tOlthehahly. Weather; proabz bly—hati it, would lake POMaPh • tiMe.; ',Among: the ritere'legiffinisto hensatimisthot eat 47 ,o by, the imPoitatiegi2and showing on the aven ue of a genuine' Ltindtrif ',drag 1 Mgt - Kraddon 1 'too;,you know,;is !speedily cominzte this coupiry , and s we already have the "thaddon,rieek-tie' :in the shop itindOws,, 4c, &c.„,. Whore chapters might be written ' about the ' more; reeerit,,vagaries or fashiohl but pslitiW! theyoNicYttld haVe to be writ ten all:over again inabout kfortnight--so what's the use?,____ c i t. The "Wickedest Mak”, end his neighbors of Water, street are still talked qf,a great deal, and there is 'about the liadie - diveraity - of opinions , respecting the same, and what is,'and what should ' and what shouldn't be, _ Mn Oliver Dyer, the gentleman who first limned the portrait of the”. "Wickedest Man" in Zlackard's Mmtigli, has just had published in , the Tribane a very readable article on Kit MIMS and his dog-plt: Mr. Dyer is a very pleasant Writer. The simplicity of his style is all praisesvorthy., He lectrires to-morrow evening in Cooper Institute, on "What I have seen in New York," and probably will have a large - audience. The watering-place season is now about over, .so the proper authorities say. The large number of eur summer absentees, at least, now seem to to be here. We hear of a few stragglers at Long Brunch and other places, but they are only the eccentric few. One grand, good thing results from this eityward movement, viz.: We have leas of the ineffably stupid and silly watering-place journalistic trash. Now, not all the letterapub lished in the newspapers as from watering-places are trashy. Nizz and then, a good one appears, but 'tie, only now and then—the larger part, per haps, of this correspondence is the' wretchedest sort of stuff. New York journaispublith their full share of this "boldly" literature. The Fall m , ,sting of the Jerome Park promises to be the'moat brilliant of any. in the record of that famous race-coarse. It is announced , with commendable gravity that 800. invitations have been issued - for a wedding to take place on the 30th inst. It is also proclaimed far and wide, that the young lady in town who boasts the largdst display of diamonds is the daughter of a former street con tractor, and that these same diamonds are valued at three hundred thousand dollars. And farther, that thirty dollars were paid at Delmonico's the other evening for the dinner of one individual— it isn't stated, but probably belonging to the genus homo—and all sorts of speculations are rife as to the probable make-up of that individual. Yesterday was the second day's meeting of the National Labor Congress. The proceedings are of great interest. Fire Commissioner Joshua G. Abbe is dead. The great ocean yacht race fin' the Vice Com modore's plate took place yesterday, the Phan tom and the Addle V. being the winners. The trading world is in a tolerably good state of preservation. We are lathe midst of political earthquakes. FACTS MID FAIIICIES. {The following appeared in a portion of onr edition of yesterday: —The wieketest men in the United States are the All England Eleven. —Napoleon's motto: L'Empire c'est la paix hen. —Missing the train—putting a sweethear abroad.-Ex. —London is astonished at the verformance of the "Champion Female Walker of the World." —ln lowa they are organizing clubs of "Grant Giris." "Match 'em." —Bilmarck can only get mat by drinking brandy, and delirium (remens-IB apprehended for him. —Sumner is under treatment for a disease of the throat, and his physician forbids him to speak in public. —Emerson has a new lecture on the Brook Farm community, of which he and Hawthorne were members. —Among the useful information which Chili Tajin took home with him were the principles of the game of euchre. —The Sacramento river is drying up. Ah! if Democratic orators would only fellow the exam ple'of the Sacramento river. —A glutton in Antwerp ate 300 raw musselson la wager. He won his bet, but lost his life. Bien Ought not to be too much on their mussel. Ohio boy tried to see how near he Could stand to a passing railway train. He never knew. , , —The Lowell Courier makes a distinction with a differeneO, in that horse trots are not always fair, bat fake are always horse troth. —Sergeant Bates is Ming from Albany to st. Paul on horseback. But the fact pc:elms not the slightest importance to anybody. An 9 p era b on fre,, : f • ..• (led onthe lorAtien• of the etefuxi 404, • * to • Chaillu ,nasby, Dickinson Curtis, Tilton and Murdoch are among the elect for Boston lectures this winter:— —The present- •SlT.Aajpyghellpyieldeat son of; the poet, Ida peitt i lattn, and ` ,petids mom tips in the Mediterranean than he.does on his estate. —An ingenious Yankes'isr-e a ed in ma .a ~watch for the Chinese,„ which. shall combine tweive-hoßr system and; our twenty-four , hour systeit t ; I '2i , —Mani English gentlemen living in the suburbs • Of)London, disgusted with the extortions of the_ railway-companies, ihave' ParchtiscdllieloCiPedeb, , and declare their indepetilienie or steam. , s English papers 'are ~deballni 'eitteStfon,' :started•. by out Thorns, whether 'Shakespeare served as a soldier j udder:W.2ol of , Leleestsr . p ..in ‘ Holland in 1585. , —A yrench !prefect haa discovered In, the impe= rial family ',a new incarnation; of • the Catholic, trinity, vherein'the Vinperor represents e Prince Imperial, Hope, and the " Eintirdes; Charity. h • • —A young woman in San Franelsco thonght to test the sincerity of her, many admirers by giving out that f she had : the ernaU-pox and hanging a yellow flag from her h 0 se _She. succeeded ad miyably,nOt one of the devotees coming near her. 2-BMith says that &married man ehould'insure his life . for 'many reasons. But the Mostimper 'tent of all Is, that it would prove a , great help to his wife's second husband, and might be the . ,means of starting him in businese. _ • . . - . —The 491m/en/arm broad.—The following is a „ . true, copy of tut order from a young woman in Estunr, Mass., to the Selectmen, for State bounty:, " 0ef81.863 to 1 the 8 lake' Titan of Essecks pleati pay to Moaslea knolton 'what =luny B longs to rum "N. P. Here is a magnificent English, hot weather falsehood , : ",beefstealt was abked'' and some potatoes 'were . ebakd - Oe sure in London , ' on' the 22d of July, 'The sun's rays .altine , djd the work in' about 29. • minntes: : The S.:sod:Watt placed in a small box, dosed over-with-three panes of -glass , about an inch apart.'? • • :-.There are several good old standard stories about fishing that will never die out. There is, for instance, the Min seen angling froin abridge at 7 o'clock . inlhe morning, and noted in the same place 'at night. "How Is . . your kick?" asks the passer-by. "Weil, 'pretty goOdl I haven't caught anything yet, but toward noon I had a glorious - —An amateui v aardening friend of thti editor of the OloucestmAdvertiser, who has a passion' for working on the, soil, writes as follows: "Our gar den latch' has !Seen very profitable thus far this season: ---Very: First, the bugs eat up all the cu cumbers, and then the chickens eat 'up , -all the bugs, th(ineighbors' cats eat up the chiokens,and ' now I am in search of something that will eat up the cats. —A man in .Derry, N. H., wanted to, go for some rum on Monday, or Tuesday last, ,but ,was ;restrained from doing . so by his mother. So fierce was his appetite that. began - ,o4deping some tobacco on the stdbe,'With' the Intention of •dritking the decoction: - •This his mother -threw hi tb :the stqve,..wheretipon,hofeni out, and pro :cured au cab, with Which!hsPatticked her, split ting imen'her beta and lathing her so that her life is in danger. —At the prayer meeting on Saturday in Allen's 'i'ance hail, Newllirlt, 00 following request was read: reporter of the Sunday Mercury desires the prayers of, thia: Christian gathering. He begs their, pray slim fortis brother reporters and ed itors. _ A Good Christians, pray that Christian grace bitty Ittniph pelt, hearts, and that; the , light Of Clirittisadtp maybe bit in upon theawhitherto un christian staffs. 91 The meeting appeared moved to an intense de gree by such-an.unexpected.manifestation of re ligioos revivaLand Mr.-Vitt• Meter strack- Alp a, prayer, it which he fervently invoked God, •twhp now saved the hewspaker• men of New York from hell only_through His extraordinary forbearance," to extend-His rdeicifttl influence to those "miserable wretches who now mock reit- Eton lin order to pander to the lower passions of the peo de."' ' n.rk - QTANI.ONS, Reported df l eige rnu l3. adeipnia Evening nnuetin. LONDONDEREA, t-NS.77Bohi Enterprise. Barnes-1 9 0 tone pig iron ..tt•Whitney &Sons ; 21 blds "shad D 8 Stetson Uo. ra[ovisammrs of OOJEAN ST . TO ARRIVE. Isom '• Livarpool—N Y via Elallfax...l4ept. 12 mars Etna .... • • ....... . . Onion ...... Southampton..N ow Yolk 15 Siberia. .... —Liverpool ..N ew York— ....Sept 15 City of Antwerp.. .Liveroool—New York Sept.l6 Helvetia —.Liverpool—New York.... ...... Sept. 16 Europa. . .01aegow..New York, . —Sept. 18 W estph ...Bouthampton..NeW York: Sept. 18 Cuba .Liverpool—New Y0rk..........5ept l9 Atalanta........ ...... London.. DEPART. New Y0rk.......... Sept. 19 TO Palmyra ...Now York. AdverpooL.... ...... Sept. 26 Britannia.... New York—Glasgow Sept. 26 Tonawanda.....Philadeinhia_Savannah....... _Sept. 23 Louisiana . Now York.. Liverpool...... ....Sept. 26 City of Boston New York.. Liverpool.... ...... .Sept. 23 Russia.*. .....New York..LiverpooL ...... . —Sept. 23 Stars and Stripea....Pknad'a..Havana Sept. 23 Cambria. ...... ...Now York.. Hamburg . ........Sept. 23 China .. ...... New York.. Liverpool .....Bept. Manhattan . ..—. ..New York. •Liverpeo .1. Sept. 3 I Granada ...........New York..Vora Cruz. &c Oct I Morro Latle.......New York..Havana...i .......Oct 1 Ma1ta........ New York.. Liverpool ...........Oct. 1 Hiberrua.. ...... .New York.. Glasgow . Oct. 3 City of Antwerp.. New York..Livisrcool ..... ......Oct 3 St Laurent . . . —.New Y ork...Havre Oct. 3 Pioneer..........PhliadelPhis..Wilcutogton.........Sept. Juniata . ..... Philadolphia..New Orleans. Oct. 6 Etna.. . .New York—Liverpl via Harz _Oct. 6 B()A OF JOHN O JAMES. •• • JOB. C. GRU88...-. Blemarat Comma= JOHN D. TAYLOR, - . _ . 1!/WVI itifIALEMEN. PORT OF TTIILAVELPEITA-13Emiwyar. 25 Sae Hums. 8 -03 181ni Syni. _5 NI Rion WArn. 9 36 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer A C Stimerti, Knox. 24 hours from New York, with soda° to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Mars. Grumley, 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W M Baird & Co. ' Steamer Tecony, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, v ith mdeo to W Id Baird its Co. Schr Enterprise, Barns 16 days from Londonderry, NB, with old iron. &c. to A Whitney & Sons. Behr. J P Bragdon, Newcomb. 5 due limn Boston, in ballast to Warren & Gregg._ " - • Behr Win Witihinitott, Hopkins., 6 days froln Corteord, lumber to Moore, Wheatley & Cottingham. - Brim S C Park. Crowell. from Rappahannock River. In ballast to Lennox & Burgess. Behr A M Edwards, Bineon. 6 days from James River. Vss. 'with lumber to meore, Wheatley & Cottingham. Behr Gen Grant. Colburn, 6 days from James River, Va. with lumber to Moore. Wheatley & Cottlxigham. - • Sehr Olivia, Fox. 1 day from °demo, DeL with grain to Jae L Bewley* Co. - - -- - - - - Behr Tycoon Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna Creek. DA, with grain to Joe E Palmer. Behr Freemason. Furman, 2 days from Indian River. with corn to Collins &Co. Behr L Q C Wishart. Maecn. Boston. Steaming America, Virden." 8 hours from Delaware Breakwater, having towed to sea at 6 AM. yesterdays chip Beranek for Mobile"., saw at the Breakwater a large British brig. just arrived frora the West Indies.for orders; below New Castle, saw ships Aurora, from-Rotterdam, and' Abbie Thomas, from Bristol. E. towing up. Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore. with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co .' ~L':~ Steamer Mayflower. Robinson. N York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer F Franklin, Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Steamer S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Brig Sunny South, ilayley, Bremen, I' Wright & Bons. Brig dunter, Lamb, Port Spain, John Mason & Co. Brig Matilda, Dix, Boston. Lennox & Burgess. Behr C Park, Cowgill, Fredericksburg. Va. do Behr L Q 0 Wiehart, Mason, Boston. Penn Gas Coal Co. Behr A J Fabene. Davis; Newburyport, L Audenriod & Co. beim Wm Flint. Post. Boston, do Bohr W f 3 Copes. Travers. Petersburg, do Behr Redone, Holbrook, Boston, do Behr West Dennis, Crowell, Boston, do 1 gag Thep Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with bargee, W I' Clyde & WRIGHTSVILLE. PA.. Sept 23, tea The followity canal boats passed this office to - day, east. ward bound. v z: E J Curtin. with lumber to Patterson dt Lippincott; Daniel Kline. do to R Wolverton. MEMORANDA. Ship Tamerlane. Sumner, which. left Now York on Wednesday for this port, returned same night and an. cbored in the Lower Bay, in consequence of the heavy gale outside. Would proceed as soon as the weather per mitted. Ship Neptune, Peabody, cleared at San Francisco WM inet for New York. Ship Kentuckian, Freeman, from Boston Bth May, at Calcutta previous to 20th inst. Steamer Roman. Howes, hence at Boston yesterday. Steamer Juniata. Norio, cleared at 'New Orleans 19th loot, f or this port via Havana. Passengers for Philadel phialli-Ellia A Noe. L S Pickett, E Mellach. Cargo, 270 bales cotton. 140 bble clay and sundries. Steamer Pioneer, Catharine, cleared at Wilmington. NC. yesterday for thieiport. Steamer Geo Cromwell, 'Valli; cleared at New Orleans 19th hut for New York Steamer Resolute, Baker. sailed from Norfolk ltd Lad, for this port, with gunboat Seneca in tow. Steamer Gen Meade, Sampson, from New Orleans. at New York yesterday. Steamer Palmyra (Br), Watson, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool Steamer Weser (NG), Wenko, cleared at Now York yesterday for Bremen. Steamer Henry Chauncey. Connor. cleared at N York Yesterday for Aspinwall. Steamer Wyoming, Teal, hence for Savannah, lost her THEM AILY EVENING BULLMIX---MlLATittPiiritt•Fi , MAY, SEPTEMI3EI propeller at sea off the bilMshiP...' , A tugboat had been ; sent to tow herin. ,It t_he sicalbetwas tavotaiffe„ it was aupposedehewordd make , ber :Wharf on the moniker of the ß Nib. ary May 9ceen. -- Chatiman, cleared at Baltimore Sad inst. for Rio oanetro. cleared . Bark Trinity. Turnei. Cd at New York yesterday for Desolation,vla vial . , Brig Earns, W il ey* hence ..rbf •Cliarldi , toini.at lEfolinolte Bole Pd inst. 1,1. Brig Ida Id Comely, McLean; dramatist New York Yee terday for this port.. .., ~,t. _,. ,-., .., --... Brig Joel() A I everetts, Clark. for tlild.gort, aatieL .- from Charleston yesterday. _ _ • Bars T A Wilder. Heathen-and. Maggie-McNeil. Wil. ' . lefts, from WilminF, Ng. for New )(mt._ were spoken 19th i t off Cage tame., . ~.. k ' :".,, 41 ) ~, ~- , BC d h n i Th m ail in ik a. rde . mid :YU Bartlett, hence at *New Lah r • lint or Pro th bjer o , rt. Comwell. , , eall_ s! from'llC.orgeto wm , 23 . d Bchr Freddie I. potter, BMall.Sffintriifffst BtiMat =diner. for tide port. Behr Ranger, Cleaves, cleared at-Boston-23d inst. for Rockport to load for this port. ... Bohr Rabe, Thunton. berme at NeWbUrportffiffinkt. . ' . MARINE MISCELLANY. Bark Adelaide Norris, heed. - at thhrport.23d but re. portai llth inst. lat 41 50. lon 43 53, saw ship, Sorrento (or New Itork),, front New Orleans 'folk, Idrerpool:wlthloss of ; .goiezeumast, bead themainmt and' fe etopgalls.ntrnitit, ' steering El, wind at time B. She apparently wanted , assistance, at she kept on - her - course: - -17th inst. saw Ocean Pearl, keening B. -. . MRS.. JOHN EBBW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE Beßina '$ LAST t° . BENEFIT OF MRS. C. ETCHINGS BERNARD, ___ TO-NIG/I,T EVJDAYJyytembtir SMit. I:tis TILE OF - w - n - 1-ARNEY EST O'Connor. . . - - !ERHARD Sttiojup - aeil kiy TO-MORROW- KATUP.o.AY. *MEM N o - at 20'0104 SATURDAIPMNgetgeIOCtSTIME.. , MON D j ar?. REILNADTR OPERA COST . WIVES 'AS THEY WERE.' 'WALNUT STREET THlfaillt.E. • Begins at o'clock. ir THIS (FRIDAY j EVENING. Sept. Bd. BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS. ' Who will appear in hilffleal'cheratter of 1, • RAPHAEu THE SCULPTOR, the Sensaticmalltomance of real life • THE MARBLE HEART. To conclude with Falconeni comedietta of TOO MUCH FOR GOOD NATURE.: • ROMEO JAITIEJL JENKINS ED_WII3 ADAMS -SATURDAY - :—EDWIN ,ADAMS'es RICHAw IIL • MONDAY—THE OF TRACED - V. Are. F. W. LANDER 8D....4 :.:ELIZELBSTEI NEVir CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE: I& IMPERATIVELY -• • THE LAST WEEK I TOE. LAST WEEK I THE LAST WEEK t THE LAST WEEK 1 • OF THE GLORIOUS • • • -., WHITE FAWN, WHITE FAWN. HAVE YOU SEENIT MORE ARTISTS. MORE COSTUMES MORE MISS EN SCENE. MORE TIME AND MORE MONEY Than any spectacle , ON EITHER EVER PRESENTED • HEMISPHERE. HOUSES CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME. GREAT ENTHUSIASM! IMMENSE SUOCF.BB OF THE POPULAR ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS • FIFTY OEN rs TO DRESS CHICLE AND PARQUET'''. Family Circle cents Orcheetra. One Dollar ARSf•iLVESCIF T HE i,ASIETVEix. THE SUPREME GRAND BALLET • OF THE WORLD. SATURDAY—LAST MATINEE OF THE WHITE FAWN. Next week—UNDINE! • UNDIES ! ME GLOWING FAIRY LEGEND OF THE LAUGH. ING WATERS. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTSf li CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A.. 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Outings, Holders and Frames, Purifier., Coke and Charcoal Bar. rows, Valves, Governors, &c. STIGAN MAC ERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and Pumps, Defecators,_Bone Black Filters, Honiara, Waah. ers and Elevators; Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Cars, &c. Bole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity, of William Wright's Patent Variable Cutoff Steam Engine. In Pellvailift, of Shaw & Justice's Patent Dead• Stroke Power. ammer. In th e ted States, of Weston's Patent Self-centering and Self-balancing Centrifugal Bugar-drainintacbine, (lase & BartaPs improvement On Aspinwall & Woolaers ' - Centrifugal. J3artol's Patent Wroughtlron Retort Lid. Strahan's Drill Grinding Rest (Azar tore for the design, erection, and fitting up of Re: fine es for working Sugar or Molasses. 'COP 'EN AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING: Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and ingot Cooper, con. stantly on hand and for 'sale b 9 1L WDIBOII & CO., No. an South Wharves XT 0. 1 GLEN GARNOCK 'SCOTCH PIG IRON. FOR sale In lot. to suit purchaeere. from etore and to ar. ive. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 15,111 lb Walnut ett'llet JEST READY— BIN GHABPS LATIN GRAM:MAIL— , New Edition.—A Grammar of the Latin Language Zro the_lise of Schools. With exercioea and vocabularies- by William Bingham, A. BL, Superintendent of the Bingham L The Publiohers takepleasure in =mounting to Teachers and friends of Education generally, that the new edition of the above work lo now ready, and they Invite a careful exiiminationof the same, and a Comparison with other works on the same oubiect, Copies will be furniohed, to 'ranchero and Superintendents of Schools for this purigine at low e rates. Pric esl 50. Published by And for gale by Bookaedare generally. L t re a vY;rt n fr C°firge of of Ant i Vo i n7 4 7,„ " gaclivirgilh" tw facts: How to live and what to live lor; Youth, matili u ty and Old Age Manhood generally reviewed; The cause of indigestion, flatulence and lkieuvotts Diseases accounted for. Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be for. warded to parties unable to attend on receipt of four stamps. by addressing J. J. Dyer. 88 &Moot stre et, Bo* ton. cog iv. TTNITED FIREBIENT TNOUE.ANCIE andzgant OP l) PELIIADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at the lowed rates comlitent with safety. and confirm; ite badmen male/lively to FIRE INFIIIRANCE IN I TER CITY OF PHILADEIr B uilding.OFFlCE—No. 723 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank DIRECTORS: Thomas J. Martin. Charles R. Smith, John Hirst, Albertusliing. Wm. A. Rollo. Henry Brunm. . . James Mongan. James Wood. William Glenn. John Shallcrom, James Jenner. J. Henry Aoki% Alexander Ti Dickson. Hugh Mulligan. Albert C. Roberts. Philip Fitroatrick. CONRAD B. ANDRESS.. Proadtnt. Wm. A. Romer. Trees. Wm. H. PAGER. Seal. tE NI X INSURANCE cliazipAny. OF PHILADELPHIAA, INCORPORATED MI—CHARTER PERPETUAL. • No. 224 WALNUT street. opposite the Exchange. This Company insures from lows or damage by FIRE on moral terms, on tmlidings. merchandise. furnittire. ito., for limited periods. and permanently on buildings DI deposit or premium. The- cempsziy has been in active operation for moil than elity _poem during which all lowa have bees promptly adiruted RS. John by godge. David D. MannuT. John T. Lewis. Thom.. H. Powers. William S. Grant. A, R. bkpt.". Robert W. Learning. Edmond Ciiiitnies, D. Clark Wharton,tEri Samuel Wilcox. LawrenceLewisylr,.__ Louis C. Norris. O WU CHBRER.PreddOrig. Wthexig. Secretary. enrcrsim]mrlM BOARDING . . „ 1110 N. YAENALL TREISIBLE, No. 418 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. NEW PUBLICATIONS. E. IL BUTLER 137 South Fourth street Philadelphia. au2l ENS VELILMONis "TIIS NATIONAL LIFE INSIIRANCE , COMPANY 'tiNtrtb,"strAtEs ror itminom Washingtoh; Di 0: Cbartered by lei or A/Digress, Ip. : proved Daly 25, 'lBe B 'e Cash: Capiltali • ~$1,90(10,000 Bian4k Oine6, Plahaelphia, 'FiRtT NATIONAL BANK. ' . DIRECTORS., • . Jay Cooke, Philada.. ,E. A. Rollln\Waahliiton. C. H. Clark. Phllada., HeitryD.SJoo e, Wash.. P. Ratchford Starr,Philida., Wm. E: Chandler. WailL. Wrn.G. oor head. , Philads., John D.•Defrees, Waste. GeorgeF Tyler. Philada,„ Edward Dodge; New York. J. Hinckley Clark, Phllada., IL C.•Fahneetock. N. Y. oFtvitiuits: , G.E. CLARK, Philadelphia. President. • . HENRY D. COOKE. Witebington, Vide President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Cam mittee. EMERSON W. PEET. Philadelphia, Efecii and Actuary. E. S. TURNER. Wealdtigtoe. AsislatintSearetary. FRANCIS G. SMITH. M. D., Medical Director. J. EWING MEARS, M. D, Audetant Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD* J K. BARNES. Surgeon-Get:Land U. S. A, Wastinston. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. 8. N. Waihlngton. D. W. IMMO& D...Washinston. • SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS• Hon. W3l. E:CHANDLER. Washington. D. C. CigOllGE LIAJOHNO, Philadelphia. Pi. This Com Pen - National in its character,offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of Pre mium and New Tables, the most desirable means of insuring life yet presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the Insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive 'tableware now"pre sented, which need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, such as the IN COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if /iving,.after a period of a few years, an annual income equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of the par of his policy. In the latter, the. Company agrees to return to the as sured the tptal amount of mcmey he has paid in, in addition to the amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating insur ing theitlives or increasing the amount of insur ance they already have called to the special ad vantages offered by the National Life I n surance Company Circulars pamphletsond full particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Com pany in thS city, or to its General Agents. General - Agents or the Company. JAY COOKE & CO., New Very." For Now York State and Northam Now &won E. W. CLABEC,VIAND.;' PlLlJERdelphley For Pormeiva.pla frail BouthT3 New Jersey.' JAY COO - FM:ic co." *gibing ion?, De U., For Marylatal, p#lo6 .trik., iffixfnia, District of voltuntda .and , weatylrellia. J. A. ELLIS & 111, 9 , For IllirioL and Wlnc;onsin. EPTEP.IIIMN 11/1114.1E.tte eit• Paul, For Minnesota. ronfmw G 1.4 C 7. 813 HUT UAL LiFg , INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK; PLINY FREENIffi LORING ANAREWN,, r .JNO. A. IHRDEIBERG4i "' HENRY taIINCERAN, Secretary. Cash Assets $1 4 200.000 ORGANIZED, JUNE, 1864. eLL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. PREMIUMS PAYABLE CASE. LOSSES PAID IN C ASH. It Receives No Notes and Gives None. By the provisions of its charter the entire surplus belongs to policy holders, and must be paid to them in dividends. or reserved for their greater secusiiT. Div!. dends are made on the contribution plan, and paid au n. commencing two years from the date of the Po • It has already made two dividends amounting $102.000, an amount never before equaled during the first three years of any company. PERMITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED WITH OUT EXTRA CHARGE. NO POLICY FEE REQUIRED. FEMALE RISKS TAKEN AT THE USUAL PRINTED RATES, NO EXTRA PREMIUM BEING DEMANDED. Applicationafor all kinds of policies, life, ten-year life endowment terms or cnildren" - s endowment, taken, and all information cheerfully afforded at the BRANCH OFFICE OF THE COMM A NO. 408 WALNU ti STREET PHILADELPHIA. M. M BARKER, Manager, East= Department of the Mato of Pennsylvania. Particular at dven to FIRE AND MARINE RIB= Which, in all instances, will be placed in firat.class Com, panics of this ciNa r N e. vell as those of known standing in New York, Now land and Baltimore. ACCIDENTAL B AN INSURANCE ON LIVE _ . carefully attended to. In leading C,Cmpanies of that kind, By strict personal attention to. and prompt despatch of business entrusted to my care, I hope to merit and re, ceive a full share of public Patronage. M. M. BARKER. mhlBl w tf§ No. 408 Walnut Street MUTUAL FIRE INSITIZABOE COMPA NY Or' PIIILA.DELPILIA.. (IFFICE,No. 8 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. SECOND xj STORY. ASSETS, $170,000. Mutual system exclusively, combining economy with safety. -Ineures Builmogs. Household Goods, and Merchandise generally, - LOSSES PROMPTLY PAW. DIZEMOIIB. Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder. Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chaproa Thomas Mather, Edward M. bloodies. T. Ellwood Chapman. Wilson lit. Jenkins. Simeon Matlack Lukens Webster. Aaron W. Gael& Francis T. Atkinson. C B CLO 'BIER, President BENJAMIN MALONE, Vico President. TOO3l AS 111•111Z14 Treasurer. • T. EiLwoon tlaaratA.w. Secretary. seillyf MOtMINTY ETRE INSIHtIiNCIE compeziir.-0,- no. no South Fourth deed, below Chestnut. "The fire Indirante Coinpany or the EtprißtE of Yllf/a• &labia, ' Incorporated by the Legblatmn or rennaylys. nla In for indemnity' addnat lora or eamoiso b b l M, excludvetp. CHARTER PERPBTEMATa Thb old and reliable inatitation.with ample ea to lard contingent bind • carefully , inverted , eonthinee to Mare b u ildings. _lumbar% merehandire,die. eitherermanentbr or for a limited time , against loam or e drie,at the lowed rated riopaident with the aboolnte saf etyor Ito mu , tomem • Losses adinated and aid with all pessme despatch. RN: Cher. J. Better. Andrew H. Miller. _ Henry Budd. . _ _ James H. Steno, ~ - - John Moo re. Edwin L. Beeklit. Josep I ' Robert V. Musa. Jr.. George Wake. Mark Devine. . CHARMS J. SUTTER. Preddent • HENRY BUDD. Viee.Prealdent. Ewa on F. Holtman% Secretary and Treanmer. ► . FMB .188001ATION OF PRILADEL phla. hmouerated March 27. 1820. Office, .; No. 84 N.. Filth ntreet. Instire Building* Household Furniture and hierchandise • ona rally,trom Low by Fire (in the City at FlumelPhia only.)) • Statement of the Assets! of the Amocdation January ht. 1888 , puldiphed in compliance with the pre. visions of an Act of Apeembly of April sth i _lB42. Bonds and Moctsaseedn Property in the UV of Philadelphia onup. ..811.070.111 Ground Benin ..... ........ ............ .... 18,814 N Beal 51.744 17 Furniture and • Fixtum of Office -- 0.460 OS 11. S. ME Registered 80ndc........ ........ 415.= 00 Cash on ....... 81.878 11 Tots/..... • ................... ... . .. 01.22&11011 U . . William H. Hamilton. r Samuel dearhawk. Peter A. Keyser. Chubs P. EM John Carrow. Jesse Liffhtf • - George 1. Young_ Robert lin . Joseph R. Lynda% Peter Armbruster. Levi P. coats. Peter M. IL Dleddnson. S.. Vies SAMUEL SPARHAWS. Vie d s President. WM. T. BUTLER. Secretes 7. 1829.19umm0w FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY : PHILApELIE'HIA; fkie. 485 and 437 etratnit Shy* assets on &wary . Li 3slBl 1N0Z,00.3,740 Bur Pl. . IT. 0. ....... ...... ,• • 11. Preadams ........... ......... .. ..... MP • WM=la 3l, eiIATOS. • atoms vox gie Losses Paid Since _XB2B Over 1015,45004000. •., Perpetual au/ Taw:war,' Polk* un WM* TIMM ... . Eintscrrota Chas. N. asauezer. P blW lti-r * UMPS N i j li E Vg r w ult h a , , 1 F l + ' r. i • IL Al Ii lu tes 6 1 4 - ' Proldetil; CIEO. PALM Wee Mat. i pTit i txeeiVac t a I r rkus su itallt b ' „ _ Wed o Matron D ilLlAl7.l U l = lllL b 7"ll" t h e 1 l '" 61411 C*l6rl"°. M3M _ Onto. IL E. sonar !.. • • WiLLOWIC MIA% On Veusis. Oars and. D • ; oltilo On goods by river. ennal. &MS; • • oOtttotO to oti ram of Liu Union. ; - FlBE n eitrialiUMS i ASSETS OF WP COMFAINV, F2)0.000 United Otst:a v ate Fte la ani.Lion. 110.000 litstaa shz Per almjcit • tem 106,400 01 60.000 United States 7110 Per Cad. SAM • Notes. PP 600.000fati m iPeasoulaiiia 196.000 rsmowßa:4lfrralZi •Nii: main , 80.000 Y Iv~ni~ ' i{allro : d Firer max i raw Imo CO ezonslvadea w doeoond Mart. e Ix Pea Cent. 80nin.........03.075 00 06.003 WW.ouPennirfi _yards Railr oad Per Cent. mows (Penna. RR. guarantee). e . iii woo as sOOOO etas Teengie ViTerda 7,000 State of Venni:lei' it Li Per dais: /Mc° , • 00 LOlau. . 1141:00.930 disnirkia"73l;diaa;;;it i :iii4 ° Company. Prinelpal and Waren gaatanteed bY tie CS/ Ol Phil& utirA na 7.60) 110 shared Aar 6.000 1001rar =aal liMia'ail t adt; 1-7 00 Railrad Cerntaum.”- 0.033 03 woo to sha res. ateeli tt etliiriaa Southern Mail 8 PCO 1.00000 on.sco Leans an Bond Martina. dad 00 trine an Cliar ...... SIM.IIOO 17,17uni par KnOrstiralue * WOW 50 Cod, 111.011112/11 i . cann , • Real Estate— „ . Reeeivatrie * Re Inturaneer " meas. ......MUM 4 Balances due at Arrenedoe-Prs• on kg-F108,14F" Eisler iiiiireW.WO - othi774 - 14 due 01803=4mi-- - - 43.834 80 Sioc — lc Tn . d — Wil rnn3ri Inca. ranee mod, .otbar Cub In Campoinfeat • 07 $5.11'00. W.s o.boa 13.017 00 Oub In • NM is DUIECrOItS; Thomas liarkg.% JUIN" 0 . 1 1 101 4 John O. vavia. — flann a okiai6 - Edionnit a t est flociders • &mail nair, • Josepb William Q. Tboopnuna P111:44112g. acob m MO Craft. am zaward•Darlhottan.'; ag P terra John It rearms.; , o ba EL. Jona* 13roolto. Henry Moan, • teTrii) , Georg* O. pavan Goorira wolun 13oniton. , 110/M l3 . &rang& EdWaidlifOareldS. Morgan. , Jacob Riegel._ willow An a.is i tme treshient. • 31 1 3Ini=rnaProsidov2. DEFEltlfat7=ru'iseckitt. dell W oca Fran RRIATANcEt gistrEeicwociriztor OF mu. ADELPHIA. Incorporated to 1841. Chula Psesattua Office, Ne. EOl Walnut street, C..ASITAL MOW humans against ten or damage by on Roma. Stores and other Butidinla, limited or . and on Furniture. Goods. Wares and Morchandise in at `m inims pitorarmy ADJUSTED AND PAID; Anets. ..... ............ ....... —SCUD 7$ Invested in the followint Secaritlea. vtr..: First Mortgages on City Property,wellsecnred...L96.6 s l OS United States Government Loans .. 117.000 00 Philadelphia' City 6 per cent L0an5........ .... 764100 di Pennsylvania swam° 6 per cent *Ad 00 Pennsylvania Mboad Bonds, first and second M0rtgagee............ ........ ...... 55.= 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's d par Cent Loan.. ..... ...................,.... ...... 4630 00 Philadelphig and Reading Railroad ComPanra 6 per Cent. Loan. . . WOO 01 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per Cent..lfort. gage Bonds ......... ................... ..... 4,563 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. 1,060 00 fdechanics• Bank E1t0ck.........-...4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 8t0ck"...... lA= 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.— 550 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphla4 1it0c5.5.250 00 Cash in Bank and on hand ..... UM 75 Worth at Par. Worth thb, date at market mice' DIRECTORS: Clem. Tingley. Thomas U. Pdoore. Wm. limner. Samuel Castner. Samuel RisPham. James T. Young. ILL. Carson. Isaac F. Baker. Wm. Dtcrvenson. Christian J. Hoffman. Beni. W. Tin/1M Samuel B. Thomas. Edw Biter. mas Rua. CLEM eary. TINGLEY. President Tur 41 . &W. Pnimanat.rnto. December 7.1817. Alta the is AIRE INSURANCE EXCLIIIIIVELY.--TEES PENN. sylvania Fire Insurance Compamr—lncorparated Mg -Charter Perpetaal—No. 110 Walnut street. moans /Lts. dependence Square. This Company. favorably known M the community fat over fortYYears, continues to insure allot loss or dam. age by fire, or on Publie Private B either smutty or. tor • limitedtime.• .. Also, on . tam= of Goods and Merchandiseenerali7. on liberal terms. _ Their Capital., together wi th a large Staving Paud. he in. vested In a most careful inammr.,..whichenables them to offer to the moused au tuidonbtea security fri the ewe of loss. InEty.O'roßB. Daniel Smith. Jr.: John Deiereux.' Alexander Benson.. Thomas Smith, Isaac Baselhursto ! 1 1 . e ci ng /p i ia. Thonuti Boldrui. , Dastr At le r kidcaJr : • Jr.. egent. Wimmax G. °newts. SecretarY. • N FIRE INKIBANGE COMPANY OP' PHI. i st ri FEl ideZ re ta.—Ottice. No. 11 North ' nth Wed. sae Incorporated bi the Lei:Mature Of Finusilik. Char. ter Perpetual. .' Gimbal -and AcreW_Sl63.ooa. Makein. Imam* exAn filua t 1 ,, or Damage hy Mee on Mlle or Frio yob, B fllture. t4clok (Ra ft and licrolum di" on favors term. • • . DLE=TOBS. _ • Wm. McDaniel. Edward P. Moyer: Waal Peterson. _ Frederick Ladner. • John F. Beleterling. Adam J. Gum. • Henry Tr ..nerir HeinzDelon,.„Y. • aste b handeni. John. Ent Doll. (ThrictianirFrick. 11 .-7 . 7— • lOW. -George Ft' Fort.' William ,Gardner. WILLIAM BieDANt President. WWI. rEnur ni egl aren. xl-Predasat; , . Pima E. CoLLUaI. SecretarT A NTHBACITE IN nratziolo . terANY.-0 gni .108. TER PERPETUAL. __L . _-• • Ofilca, No. 811 WALNUT street, abase Tiara. Fhliada. W insure against Loss or Damage_by Me. on Builillt InsK either perpetually or f or /Milted Ume. Householl Furniture and Merchandise general/Y. 'Um e: - Also. Marine /IMatalloo On, VOBl5Oll '..Carlos. =II Freights. Inlassil Ituravance to allparts or the Union, FaREOTOrtn. Wm. Esher. • Peter 8166ers D. Luther. , A.,. Bamn. • Lewis &HUM:dad. _ VY MF, ROW. _ _ aobli R. Blakiston. aohn Ketcham; Davis Pearson. John ' ESIMIti Pretdoemt. F. DEAN. yice ja ,Preahlank • nta.tKaa WIL M. Biue Secret BLERNIAN MBE =num= oolappgr. MINX A pirated Ma—Charter phima p hi a, No. 810 WALNUT sineeri k , above A mint HaViDs a large Stools and ; Burpltui vested in wand ankavasiame FieeruittakeontlAue to sure on dwentop. norm fungtum =mamma; vele Ega th en eargoes. and other mwail mot', Alneroui jai saiux -- •- • • , • I go. Thomas R. Mat% tad 0. Dutllb. Charles W. Poulton: Basel Morris. John T. Join P, Wetherill. Pun. wean THO . B MAS e B. HARM President: eerterh &mow O. F Amil niffuRA.NOE co: romAD -11111:111,11313 DANCE EXCLUSIVELY: DDIEOTOILS. Frauds N. Burk. PhilnLL3. Jostles. Charles Eichardson. John EVernUin. Hann , Edward D. Woodn= Robert, sated. Jno. Hauler, Jr.. Geo. A. Wort. Chas. Elkton. Robert lV t o i ler. Mordeaa DE3 NA3 OEL Prealdent. ORAL BIW.AEDBON, Ereddent: Wirzwas L DrAnonasio. Raptor. I!i9PRIY, - IST O BY , :fgortiT.RO9Mi-( ' 607 Chestfrat *feet front, 70 feet deaf heated• bY 06143. handsomele P ' APSAF t plianiottra favvrovements. 'A el in ru ma Offieo - of EVENING lIULLETIN :.• ; ,s'' .. :.'irtiZOIVRENLYS7 . T' , !. ,- ~ .v .:,: , - . ,, `Frei lea WO .oheotinitiltreeti :,,-a u ;,....„. youSTORS OR OFFICE. Also. Oftiftte and largo Room& Ina bie for A Comthercii Oollese. Apply at, DANK OP THE BEPI7BLICV TO RENT. 'Mat .Floor Back of Boßelk BaUsßagi mot . 607 ant)rxmour synazir. , LANDING AND EITOUGE. ' • (:oniinhaloe literthe* Einar beater*. fed °them. Me) be seeommedated anuabeadluxerre moorage on the wharf on the Delaware riven above etatlhorough street, where there ta commodious obeedleirane brie warehouse • • Isl 7 / It _EXO3 & MONTGOIDIR eeZet. WU bleachdreet.above lsnto L EITOUE ON MARKET BTIIEET TO DE More on blarket Stmt.. As to Ines and Adtasnone ndayted to dry goods. Jobbing. bostery or Bottom burfueuPorsesdou on or before January wit. Address B. D. S....tbis office. r Nen fir TO RENT—ON WEST WALNUT STREET. 'A )no,baadmoingly farnishod boas. to a family with. ' out mat aildren. For pattladari address Nor 9174 Plitha.4": 0. • 14124.8r TO RENT DI GERMANTOWN A FURNISHED 11141IOUB 2E. . Ware ,st 4 2to SOV CHHIENifieS. syn.. a , CENTRAL LOCA'TION. . . EO. 611 CO MERCE STREET TO LET. ' STORE 33 FEET FRONT BY 80 DBPP Four nodes high. with fine Mumma, Bulit extra strolls and sultablefor warehouse or manufacturing gur. es, steam facilities if . dtaired. Apply 'daily at 805 roses; street. from 10 to 11 o'clock. Deli 111 r;FOB RENT—THE ELANDBO3IB THREF.ISTOBY brick Reaideace, with attics, times bia7 doubbi back bultdiop t envy convenieno4_lll9 9 plot sideffard. N 0.109 Mirth Nineteenth street. J. M., GUMAIMC SONS. 0t wenut street- .. TO KENT—No.IOIIAMILTON TELMA= rink&lybia. Large yard, nee shade. ne. /PIS ate• • auto% Apply next door above. Lug tr. • ABIFOR BALE. . • A VEF, , PEZTRABI. , E, ,W HARF PROPERTY, recitglarttab4a.'44x%rppeer,w,%orusedelgra shad On merchants, on eas r ide of Beach etreet, 131. feet. 8 lather, north of Marlborough etre, t,105 feet front and 437 feet deep to end of wharf, with the privilege of extending 181 feet to warderee Docks each ride of pier tor yews& of eel Pcaieralan al short. notice. JATIEBB,B. & MONTGOMERI, geM.6tk 1185 Beach street. above Lstwel. UEBbIANTOWN-FOBe&LE The SUPEWIOR . stone dwelling on tba ',non/tweet corner. of Taiga., hocken agd Green streets, Germantown—bnitt la the most substantial migmer;—contelna , diningeoem,, two kitchens. lamasa and seven , chamberat gas, by is and ail modertr improvements. Immediate poasession. Price oco. ee3142,1 YOB SALE--TWO TUREEEMBY COTTAGES -,Wllth dee yarde.kwAleizOtoWsnitZitcheti. and teitiOtchorkflee ebamben% *94 wiliter. W front WI -tide *tibial I - teem& / ' I , 4PM° from liadier Dc ma rrbtledelphie:: een_fe riudo.t "b" ISO hetdeep. toppw to ILX)PPUPKAT. JOEDA etreetf, rEEXT Airr • SALt—TEtil us le Ttg.sll feet trontki 189 feet. deep. to a 20 Wirt a atilteste Iso. ltts Market street. J.' sr. GUMS Ss BUNS. WS Walnut street. rO.IBRIWAI4TOWIC-370.& SALE-TWO' POINTED stone toting* WM, just linistsin& with eTer7 city convenienti6 within five minutes walk from Mims "Ule Stith% i 41.. 81. (.11.14mnY & SONO. 603 'ffigtitit JrYOB SALE.—A HANDSO3I.E.„D IJBLE. STONE Beeidence. inrntabett with, every eity convenience and over an acre - of"ttround 'attached, situate on Utotuultiivititin five minutes walk fnmq;lbe rail Mad eta n. Ground* beautifullyimproved warn over 2,1;00 rove batter, ado ehrubberr, ittc, end man' fruit of every kind Innbundance: J. Sti. OUtiffiltY dt SON% r(d Walnut street . inFOR SALE—ELEGANT MUCK RESIDENCE. tinithed in the best manner with every modern con. lenience, situate Fifteenth etreet above Oxford. e 4 „ at. C. fdIaICEY. el Walnut street. SALZ-11110WN BTONF, RESIDENCE. situate North I3road etreet, replete with modern conveniences; built' of beet material •, terms easy; sepal( WHISKEY. 411 Walnut street. rp.L.I.IEBT,NUT STREET—FOR SALE.—A UAND. Come Retidence. 53 feet front,in perfect order. rind with every convenience, Bituate on Chettnut F tree neat Fifteenth. J. M. GUMMY BONS, WS Walnut erect. riFOR SALE—A VALUABLE COUNTRY PEAT and about litacres of land an School Lane; sth bout° from Railroad station.' Excellent location for hotel or driving park. Also, desirable building lot North Broad btreot; West aide. 60x30; two fronts. An. ph , to COPPUCK &JORDAN. 433 Walnut street. sel2o 2 FOR BALF,AN. ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT. with over seven =red or land attached. late the real: dence of DAVIS PEARSON, Esq.. dec'd: situate on Broad street and the Old York Road, with eight hurt. dred feet front on each. below Fishers Lane. Hondo 44 by 40 feet, with back buildings, built and finished throughout in a superior manner, with wide hall. tiled throughout, parlor, library, sitting room , dining room and two kitchens on the first floor, seven chambers on the second floor. end five on the third. furnished with every city convenience, width perfect order. :Large stable end carriage bone—green house, Ere., and grounds beautif oily imeroved with choice shrubbery. and well shaded. Pho tographic views 13) orbs seen at the office of J. K. GUM MEV & BONS, 608 Walnut street. $421.177 TO 80400 SO volt SALE-=FINE LOTS OF GROUND, BiTiTiLBLE 12 for first•clase improvement. situated in the; western part of the old city proper, and in West Philadelphia. *to, an entire square on Broad street. centrally atioated. 1, P. .1 4, •NRP. Real Estate Broker, 522 Walnuist. tel96t4 (AT IUERTAVICATE. NOTICE .1,8 HEREBY LA giVen that application has been made tottio MIME_ vALLy.,yy. - RAIL - ROAD COMPANY, for the issue of a do plicate of Uerttficald No. 8069. In the name of JANE COLE, for two shares of stock. dated February EU. MEIB. • sebi h Vert ifirate has been lost se24-12t• 'IV ANTED—A BOY ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OF 1 age, to learn. the Hardware' business. -Must come thoughew:amended. Address, 228 North Third street; P. O. • sellt.Mtnalt?, It A t..UNG , LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH A 'Mabee s ion for several hours daily in a private; family. leeompetent to teach French if required. Ad. Ore.. A. M. L.. Ber.x.rrin office.' 4 ' Bata. -VVb Rifling to e g if: l 47 By, t e igs y ck MAN WHO roo4 petmen.. The beet of refereocee even. , Addreito rlrr Butasne Office. • . - gale tf - UNEY WANTIID IN' VARIOUS SUMS ON VFIRST M mortgag , s the city.of Camden and sundry pude of South Verl4 y, :Interest 7per cent.' • Apply to IXDYARD - & BAIILOW. pol.4.ttS : . 19 South Third street, finladelphilL, INTELLIGENI . GENTLP, W men to engage aa Solicitors for the HOME LAVE IN SURANCE (*MY/INY. in this MO and adjoining cony flea Apply at the °Mee of the colgany. B. R. General Agent, _ prlikm w f Snit Corner Fonxth and Libre/7 Ste.. PbMa. WAIsTED TO BENT, ABOUT. THE BEGIN- Ingang of October ,a firetelase Dwelling in West Phil adelphia .( northern part prieforred), containing from eight torten bedrooms,. and all. modem convo ukase 4. Bent not exceeding 81.600 par annum. Address, with pArticulare, P. O. Box No, 2871. eolg-fou,w6e ritAre.l ED TO PORCHABE.—ONE OR MORE . oonvenient dwellings on Arch, itlhestaut, Walnut or Spruce streets (or on the cross , streets), between Twelfth and '1 wenty.first streets,' Values from 812,000 to $80,600. Apply to E. R. JONES, Real Estate Broker, =Walnut street 113140TEile die* CLOTH STORE—JAMES & LEE,' No. 11 NORTEK 1.-1 SECOND street. have now on hand a large and choice assortMent of Pall and Winter Goods, particularly ads opted to the Merchant Tailor Trade. comprising in part. , M•ench,, Belgian and American Cloths of every deserfp. OVEBCOATINGS. Black French Castor Beavera. , Colored , FrencliCastor Beavers.' London Blue Pilot Clothe. Black and Colored Chinchillas, Blues, Black and Dahlia Moscow& PANTALOON STUFFS. • • : Black French Cassimerea. Do. do. Doeekins., T FaneYeassimeres new etyles. .. • Steel Mixed !Doeskins. • ; Cassimeres for suits, new stYies. 8 4 and 6.4 Doeskins, best makes. Velvet Cords, Beaverteens. Itnlinp Cloths. , • Canvas, with every variety of other trimmings, adapted •J. r • to Mena - and- Boys'. wear,to _which we 'lnvite the atten tion of Merchant Tailors and others„ _at wholesale,erud, JAMES & LEE., • No. 11 North Second (+treat. suicif • ' Sign of .the Golden Lamb. ; atiz c 1. : • g ERNALITY ITALIA White, impo rted and for kale by JOB: B . BUBBLER of! CO.,iNt f imam Delaware aveaaA IitiESSENA ' II A' II i` ere an. Mo n thn.= and for ardajw JOB. B. BT.iddlEft $ HeOW6III Immo 'TO ELENT. LOST• kyticw OEt Et Et - 8' 0 014 "AAP War ' PHILADELPHIA Evratlito mruurrxir• iFBLOAT, September 25, 1868. ALL communications for this column must be F:lldilrected "Chess Editor of Emma 1311. man," sxteshouidleTtett - the office. at latest, on. Thine , day morning. All Problems must be accompanied by the solution mid nano of the composer. , • .i.Mtin.wirello tAkewittunnotldellte• "B. 11."- - -COntribritions'shall - reeeiyaexambia- Son. Solutions are in the main correct. "rV,--akebeloW. tiatdresS — etTatlu7 —, 'a ." beert Masi istgre4a bly surprised during .the past week by a YOU froraDr.,„Joncs, Washington, who,. after. Dr. Bpthten; is perks -the best playersciuth of this .titude. Dr. Jones , played , with Messrs. Reicir lieltieskins, McCabe; Congdon, Knox, and others. In his contest with Mr. Reichkelm received the odds of a, Knight, and won. four games 'to: ids dairlary's MTh.' Al on the ow's -61°28 of his foFmcr visits, the Doctor leaves lie hind him many kindly recollections. Mar:vain/I[x LIBB.ARY.—The match between General Congdon aid Dr. Knox prokreasee b,nt plow)y. only,twogamee having been played. The Library thamplonelilp nutlet' between Mr. Hde. king and Genera; Congdon will commencer at an anlyiday next Week. • ' ' Abtvitbaallilli , tldohicamed ben AChmed Al- Cbeyet (whom God preserve I) is an enthusiastic lov4i)Of the9sp6rtwhith *insoles the mind and retrethes The txidy. — His problems` arelhe'dellght of the student and thogratitleMion of the adept; but he Linde the"following strategem which is so utterly absurd and ridiculous that it has affected his reason. And now, alas, •he lles, a raving in,___liteu l 94-holnuest - Pallu4suns. Let no cc9Poeer imitate finch folly, lest Ite, share the Rid but meritedlate of Ahtt•Abdallith Mohainmrd ben Aehmed Anheyet. 4„ hig 4 ?, A, v ' FA 'e A / a y. ); w/ A 2, y r4 /ZA i c F A d,44 '.A z fza4 rg :7* si A t-Ae A CHEI3B IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 2036. Between Meters. Reichhelnt mid Freedley, at the Knight odds. (Remove .-White's Queen's Knight.) -(Knight's Gambit:) , (M.R.‘ltigiciram.u.) . Si:lslm Irazzousr : .) 1. P to K 4 PtoK 4 2. PtoKB 4 , PxP 8. Kttoßil ' PtoKKt4 • 4. B to B 4 BtoKt2 b.PtoKR4 P to Kt 5 (5. P to K R 3 is more strictly correct play.) 6. Kt to Kt 5 KKttoß3 to Q 4 Qifttoß3 (If 7,P40-K It 3, White would - sae:Mice - the Knight with eterrible attack.), te113.3 =".lt K BI •P, itt toIR 4 Q 8 tol/4 • 11 Castles P. x. Kt 12213zKtP QWQ2 • ;VC P P .'Q xQ P Q 15.Q to.Q 2 .Ks BtO, ot K 3 RtoK2 16. BA Kt q B BQ 17. Q zB QRtoKaq 18. Rx B. The coup da grace upon which Black resigns. Bert) ends the series of games be tween Messrs. Reichlteltn and Freedley. This and the following game , was played in the Grand Tourney of 1867. Between Messrs. Neumann and RosenthaL (Evans' Gambit.) Wn. (3in. Nsumastn.) BL. (Ma. RosturrnAL.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK 2. KKttoß 3 QKtto 4 B 3 8 B to. B 4 884 4. PtoQKt4 Ba to KtP 5. Ptoß 3 B to B 4 6. Castles PtoQ3 7. PtoQ4 P P 8. P P BtoKt 3 9. PtoQb KttiSß 4 10. B to Kt 2 Kt to K 2 11. B to Q 3 Castles 12. Kt to B 3 Kt to Kt 3 13. Kt to K 2 P to K B 3 14. Q to Q 2 PtoQB4 15. QRtoßsq BtoQ 2 16. Kt to Kt 3 B to B 2 17. Kt to B 6 (A move of great strength and import in the at tack.) 18. P to Kt 4 19. Kt x Kt 20. P to .B 4 B to Kt sq 22. Kt P r x B (AfaVit that decides the fate of the game. A more careful examination of the position must have induc ed Mr. Neumann to have retaken with the King's pawn. In that case his'position. would have been almost irreslatable.) 22. Kt to,Kt 2 Kt-to 'B P x P BtOQ3 KtxF Q x B Kt to Q 7 Q R to Kt sq Q x Q Kt x B R x R R to Q B eqot wins. Between Mem& (lolmayo and Czarnowiky. ' = - •- (Ev 'G mbit.) -Wu. (MR. O' a OLMAYO.) BL. (M n. Czensoi,vsKr.) 1. PtoK4 toK4 2. KKttoß3 QKttoß3 _3. Btoß4 Btoß4 4. PtoQKt4. BaKtP b: ZIG li 3 B to_B 4' 6. Castles •P-toQ3" 7.PtoQ4 P Ir. P & PxP BtoKt3 9. QKttoß3 B to K - Kts (Modern analysis shows this to be an inferior defence.) , ; - • I 1 29. BtoBG —BO. R. to Kilt , sq 3- , 432.;P tia'R'4 R 3 P to R 5 g, o,,pstierat_ittn.)' Problena No. 612. WATIT. 'White to piny and mate hi four moves. CRESS IN PARIS Game No. 2037. 17. P to Kt 4 KttoK4 BPxKt P to B 5 B x Kt 28. K to R sq 24. P I? 25. Q to Kt 4 26. 33 a P 27. Bxß 28. QaKtP 29. Rto Kt sq 80.Qt086 31. P Q 'Eq. Int Kt 33. R x R Game No. 2038. 10. B to Q itt 5 (We 'prefer Q to '$ 4.) 10. Bt Kt QtoßB 11. Pxß (Notjudi o cious.) 12. P t Q 5 18. P x Kt 14..8 to Kt 2, 1€ Bx P (eh) 16. BxKtP 17. Bxß 18. :P K 19. B to B 6 K to R sq 21. PtoQR 4 22. Q to Q 3 23. Q to B 5 (ch) 24. QxRP 25. KR toßsij 26. B to R 4 27. QxQ(ch) 28. .11. to R 2 --116: - P toK - 117(ch)"'"" - ' x rr - - - 87. Bxit ' 'tt 88. Kxllt ' K to B' 2 89. 4 X to Kt, 8 R to l K R 8 40.1 t to KR 2 ' 7 to B 5 (ch) 1 41. KtoKt 2 Rto 8 1, 42. It to K 5 • It: to 7 (ch) 48.1( to R 8 It to 6 (ch) 44, K to Kt 4,:ttpl wins. Qx.Kt P P Qtoß4 Q-k B Castles P to Q 4 KttQK2 R to Kt sq (eh) Kt to Kt 8 PtoQR4 Kt toßb Kt twit R to B sq QtoQ2 PtoKB4 K g,(l Rto K sq Rtoß6 -RxBP - — Rtoßb 2tI 1 • B to' Q . It to B 8 ( e h) Kttoß - PURE PAINTS;—WE OFFER TO THE TIULDE PURE White Lead. Zino White and Colored Paints of ow ownlnanufacture; of undoubted in quantities to snit lutrohasera. ROBERT BBOMIA: & CO.. Dealers In Paints and Varnishes. N. E. corner Fourth and Flaws no2l.tf CFIEII . 8 IN GERMANY. - Game No. 2039. Played at the•Atrla Chapelle Chess Congrees, between Dr. 'Max Lange and Mr. W. Paulsen. For the moveo,of,this game and the next we are indebted to , that admirable - magazine, the Chess (Thy Lopez Knight's Opening.) n. WE. (D MAX Lamm.), Br,. (Mn. . toK.'4 .% PUMMEL) • 2. K-KttoßB QKttoß3 8. BtO.Kts • PtoQRB (The German school recommends the immedi- . ate deeblopment of the Klng'S aide by Kt,toll 3.) 4. Btoß4 KlEttoß3 5. Castles) • • Kt x P 6.PtoQ4 PtoQKt4 (A very necessary precaution in this instance.) 8. 7. PaloKt3 BtoK3 PtoQ4 9. BtotK3 BtoK2 10. QtoK2 Kttoß4 11. K Kt to Q 2 Castles 12. PtoKB4 PtoKB4 13.Pt088 Ktxß 14. Kt x QKt Ptoll4 15. QKttoQ2, RtoQ•1113, ' KRtoQ/sq toKt3 -17. K to R sq to Q 18. Ktx Kt BP aKt 19.'_Q to Kl 3 2 • 1 3 ta It 5 20. Kt to - D eq QtoQsq 2L KttoK2 QtoKeq 22. R to Q 2 Qetoll3 (Blltek hoe lest, time by the eccentric mcivemerita of his Queen.) • 23.PtoKR3 Ktoßsq 424. Kt to Kt 3 • PtoKKt3 (Mr. Paulsen would have acted wisely in play inglt to R 6, and terminating the career of the venturous Kmjght.) • 25..RtoKBsq RtoK,B2 26. Q to Kt IN B tosq 27. KttoK • 2 BtoK Q t 8 28. Kt to QB sq QR.toKßeg, ► (We have, transposed Black's three last moves, in accordance with the suggestions of our valua ble ootemporary. In the manuscript copy the movta run thus: 26. QtoKtsq - QRtoKßsq 27. Kt to K 2 B to Q sq, and White can win a pawn. .. It is fairer to assume that the moves h&ve been taken down in the wrong order than that so fla grant a breach should have been unobserved by both partit a.) 29. KttoK2 P to K R 4 DO. Ktioßt3 , .Ptoßs (A tempting-looking move, but &little penetra tion will show it to have been a serious over sight.) 3L KtxKP P x Kt 32. RtoQ6 QxR to B sq ) (Thiele /surely making bad worse. Why pot Q ? 33. P z Q Btoßs 34. R torQsq B to Q tB5 B P Bto 26. , B to Q 4 (eh) K to R Q 2 eg 37. B to K 5 P to lit 4 38. PtoKKt3 PxKBP 29. PxKBP BtoK7 40. QtoKeq with .) (It R 40. R to K K B sq, Black would have answered K teq 40. B to B 6 (eh) 41. K to Kt sg P to K 6 42. x BxR (Mr. Pa uls e n P playa th i s desperate ending admi rably.) 48. Q to Q 3 (eh) Rtoß4 • - 44. Q B BtoKt 3 (eh) 45. K to Kt 2 Q R to Kt sq,(ch) 46. K to B 8 K twit 47. Qto , Q 5 QRtoKßeq 48. to - K 6 (eh) - K to - ft 2 49. toKt 4 • KRtoB2 50. P to B 5 R to Kt 51. K to 'B 4. and Mr. Paulsen re si g n e d, the game having lasted fifteen hours. Game No. 2040. At the same Meeting, between Slesars. W. Paulsen and Zukertort. (Ray Lopez Knight's Game.) WiL (Mu. Zuxenronr.) Bi.. (Mtn. W. PAULSEN-) I.•PtoK4 PtoK4 2.KEttoB3 QKttoß3 3. B to Kt 5 liKttoß3 4. P to Q 3 (A tame and inefficient way of playing this opening—at once losing all advantage of playing first.) 4. P to Q 3 5. B x Kt (eb) P x B 6. P to K R 3 PloKt3 7. Kttoß 3 BtoKt2 8. B to Kt 5 P to K R 3 9. B to K 3 P to Q B 4 10. Castles Castles 11. KttoK 2 Kt to R A 12. P to K Kt 4 Qtoß3 13. Kt to B 3 Kttoß 5 14. B x Kt P xB 15. KttoQ 6 QtoQsq 16. Kt x K B P B x Q_lit P 17. R to Kt sq B to Kt 2 18. K to R 2 B to K 3 19. Ptoß4 PtoQB3 20. QtoK2 Qtoß2 21. K to R sq QRtoKsq 22. Kt x B R x Kt 23. Kt to R 4 P to Q 4 24. Qtoß3 PxKP 25. P x P • • Q to K 2 26. Kt to Kt 2 (Any attempt to save the pawn would have been unsuccessful.) 26. R x P 27. KRtoKsq Ptoß4 28. PiP PiP 29. R to K 8 R x R 30. P x R QtoKB2 81. Q to K 2 R to Ksq 82. Qtoßsq RtoK 5 33. RtoQßsq BtoK 4 H. Qto K 2 - Ktoßsq 35.,Qt0Q3 Btoß2 86.' Kt to B 4 (Giving .a second pawn for the purpose, if pos sible, of waging a successful war in Africa.) 36. BxKt 87. Pxl3 RxK.BP 88. Qto K 3 Rtoß 5 89. R to Q Kt sq Ktoß2 40. QtoKB3 RxBP 41. QxQBP RtoQKt 5 42. RtoQsq RtoQS 48. R to QKt sq Q to Q 4 (ch) 44. Q - irQ R x - Q 45. RtoKt 7 (eh) _ KtoKt 3 46. R x P .Ptoßs 47. RtoQB7 Rtoß4 _ .48,-R ,x-P_ , . R x_P 49.•Pt0R4 RtoK 7 50. R to B 4 ' RtoKS 51. P to R 5 (ch) K to Kt 4 52., R to B 2 R to R 5 (ch) • 53; KtoKt sq •R to Kt 5 (cb) 54.KtoRsq. Ptoßs 55. RtoKR 2 RtoKR 5 56. RxR, ., KxR ' 57. KtoKt2 KiP 38. K to l 3 3 K to Kt 4 59. K to B 2 K to Kt 5, and wins. An eleven -hours struggle. Ilciiiii , ./.111 , 4 PO 110DGERS' AND WOSTENHOLBPS POCILE L b KNIVES, PEARL and STAG HANDLES, of benuti ful Stash.: :RODGERS! and WADE& BUTCHER_ ,T 4 ant the CELEBRATED LIMULTRE RAZOR:. SOLO:SORE IN CASES of the finest quality, Razors, Kniva, Scissor: un_dTahlecutinfr. Ground and Polished. -EAR DISTRL Mg."311,0f _Most approved construcff on to said thi hearing. atio. MADEIRA'S, Cutler and Surgical metro anent - Malter..4l6 Tenth Street.below (Thestnnt. 011irtais. DEMBARB BOOT . OF RECENT IMPORTATION. 11 , and veryn i r:r quality; White Gum Arabic, East India Castor White and Mottled Castile Soap, Olive Oil, of various de. For Northeast n ROBERT SHOE MAZE R 4 . and Race =eats. • • • noM•tf - DRUGGISTS' BIINDRIEB.—ORADUATEB. MORTAR, Rlll2lles. Combs, Brushes. Mirrors, Tweezerkynfl Boxer Horn Scoop., Su:Weil Loatramento,Trthum. _Hard_ and Boit Rubber Goods, Oasek- G lare and Mina' Byrinign. &0., aU at "First Hands"rice& il BNOWDEN & BROTHER. d!zz • • • 22 South Eighth street. IDOBERT BHOEMAXER is CO.. WHOLESALE 'At Dragslnts, N. E. corner Fourth and Elm streets, invite the attention of the Trade to their large stock of Fine Drugs and Chemicals. Essential Oils. Sponges. Clarks; Vic. . none,' THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN,TY,IO-, AP4I t ITIA, SEPTEMBER 25, 1868. mownzeatr u t r E i t i Lßoll2c GREAT W. E from .4y phis to the he* ries el Permaylva. niporning at C: gr l th d e aft =nor Arrangement of Illiellge T r i =dwet it t n er ntr ring enni. theAt al e nd sm e rts iegrt.inan fwr T1 R4 0:1 3 141 Afr at ile94lol:.--At W 7 i 2 - ATM,' Bet Reading all tuad. Alltseksena,_ leaves Reading 1 1V,14 181 P. litft arriving 1 n Misdate gtAikti& MORNING tt•=ll.•-•4A 8.15 A. M. for Reading, Lay: . nif b slo l • cli. , 7 & Thelt=ta at Reeding With the East POO aylvania Balleved ~ftte diellentnWa; dra. and 5315 A.M. comets , Aire Lebanon valley train or' Harrisburmlne. s at sort Clinton with Catawba" 8.8. trains for W Lock Ha itrer asee nt • t • • , erN her: landf o r beriberi& eerove, dect. 11,1W.X.N00 4 its 4 Lzh vere MadeWhia at 8.11) P.R. tor Radie& Po lie. connect. 411 a „,.. P49I.•62rGPI umPOTTSTOWN ACCOMMODATION Les P town atMldpatoploing. at '.ilialtitanadiate ma t t ?ttm. rivestin el ate.% A. leL Returning yes LsdelplAla at 4.80 .M. _Lantos in Pottstown at 8.4 / ns. Els oING ACXXINGSLODATION-Leaves Rea dingat • 750 M, stOPPing...se ali way 'tattooist Mine in de i thla at 10.16 A. ea. Leaves Philadelphia at 5.16 t. P. AL i arrival° Train, for Philadelp hia leave Hagrthimx at lift A. 11.., and Pottsville at A. M. L arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. M. Alterneen trains leave Hanistmg ;02.06 P.M. and Pottsviße at 2.46 P. /IL; arriving - Maidelphia at Hanisbutg accommodation leaves Belidilig at 7.15 AA ii„_and Harrisburg at ale P. Si. Connecting' at Reading pith Afternoon .-Amommdalion • oath at dal PA Si.. arriving In Philadelphia at 9.16 P. 11..• : Market train, with a Peagercar attached, leaves Philsdely his at 12.46ttbore for P and all W ay Sta tions Lleaves Pottsville at 7 A. 111.. for Bridal Way. Station& ; v , " , _ All the above trains run dam'. imam excepted. Sunday trains leave .Poliaville at 8.90,1 t, M., _and_phflas delphis at 8.16 P. M.; leave Philadelphia for 'liMMg 'at 8.00 A. M. retunsirdMm Reading at 4.26 P. Si. ca tE KAER .v •-R avr.ll.OAD.--Passemmtm for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.80 A.M. 1a46 and 4.80 P. hi. trains from Philade lphia . attuning from Dowrdngtawn at 6.30.6. M.,1.00 P. AL and 6.45 P. M. 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Bradford, Treasurer, No. 2 27 South Fourth street Philadelalds, or of G. A. Nicolla. General Sentetintendent Commtdaticm Ticket, aterramian' Alp east. dlecoual. between any Into desired, ed, for and Anna Mileage Tickets, good for miles, between all points at Stir 60 each. for families and Sans, Season Ticket', for three, six, nine or, twelve morals for holders cnall. to ail Points at reduced rates.' • l i ilexrean residing on the line of the road -will be for n with cards. entitling • themselves and; wives ' l ie tickets at hat fare. • • • - , Excursion Tickets from Phielebia ta Principal si ts. lions. good foraturday. Sunda and Monday. at redeem fare, to be had only at ths Tic ketolßee, at. Thttema aid Calwhill streets. - • . 1 FREIG Io HT.--Goods of all essarteiguma forwarded to ca , above_points from the Company', New Freight Dolt sad streets • leave Philadelphia daitist ni 4.B6 A. M. 12.46-nomr.o :44 r ,6 , uu Nlr on, Harris burr, P e. Port Post pota beyond, . 1 Mails close at the Philadelphia -Offlee for anteacs on the road and its brands" at 6 AL M. and for tturplin dpal Stations WY at 11l P.M. , • , - BAGee.da --- Dungareixxviem will collect Baggage ter all trains leavingPhiladeiphispot, - Orders can be le ft at No 2:72, Southurth street, or at, the Depot. Thirteenth and _ • 2 • Norm PENNSYLVANIA R. R.— THE MIDDLE ROUTE--Shar e • d moat direct line to Betbleh Easton. Allentown, Manch Cli o Hazleton, ts Haven. Wilkesbarre.Matemoy_ City t. Carmel Pittston... Seranton,Carbondale and all the po in the Lehigh and W_Torraing Cool region& Pasectigor Depot in Philadelphia. N. W. coiner of Beaks and American street& • _ SUBDUER DERANGEMENT_,.:LEVNDILYTAII --On and after MONDAJULY Slth. Pas senger Trains leave the New epot, corner of Barb and American streets, daily (Sundays surssamted),Jul follows,: At 6.45 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. At 7.45 A. M.—Morning - Express for Bethlehem and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Railroad. con necting at Bethlehem with Lehis Valley and Lehigh and Brui r i Li i tp j s .m snrus Raitroids for Feston,Allentown. Cate sauqua, a, Manch We eChun.lrtherly, Jeaneavllle, Hadeton, te Haven, Wsbarre. _ Kingston. Pittston. and all points in Lehigh snd Wyoming Valleys: also, in connection with Le. blob and Mabanoy Railroad for liabanoy City, and with Catawlera Railroad for Rupert, Danville. Milton and Wit IllumPort. Arrive at Manch Chunk at 12.06 A. M.: at Wilkeebarro at 3 P. IL; at Mahaaoy City at 2P. M. Paseeness by this train can take the Lehigh Valley Train. passing Bethlehem at 11.56 A. M. for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At 13.46 A. IL—Aecommodation for Doyleetown, 'stop. ging at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow urove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. At 10.30 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. stdpping at intermediate Stations At L 45 P. IL—Lehigh Valley Express for Bethlehem. Allentown. Manch Chunk. White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Malms Hazleton, Centralia, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel Wyomi n gand Sto and a ll points In Mahe nov an Coal Reg io ns -At 35 P. M.—Accommodation forDoylestoWn, stopping at all intermediate stations. At LISP. M.—Lehigh and Susquehanna Express for Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown, Manch Chunk. Wilkes barre and Scranton.' Passengers for Greenville take this train to Quakertown and Sumneytown to North Wales At 4.15 P, M. - Accommodation for Dollestown, stOpping at all intermediate stations Passengers for wallow Grove. Hatberough and Hartsville take stage at Abing ton for New Hope at Doviseto At fi ll P. M.—Througn accommodation for Bethlehem, and all stations on hi gh," line of North Pennsylvania Rail road. connectingat Bethlehem with Lehl Valley, Le high and Susquehanna Evening Train for Easton, Allen own. Manch Chunk. At all int e 6.20 P. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale. stopping a Intermediate station& At 11.80 P. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington. _ TRAINS ARRPTEgameloww.A. From Bethlehem atll.6o — tuTd. 1106 A. M.. 2 and 8.30 P. M. 11 06 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Trains makes direct mimeo don with Lehigh Valley and I • lash bane, spinna trains from Easton.- Scranton , WHke Mahan:4 Cl,O and Hazieton. Passenvra leaving_ Wilkesbanre ari.4s _conned at Bethlehem at 6.06 P. M.. and arrive in niladelphia at From Doylestown at - 626 A. 61..6.00 and 7.00 P. M. From Lansdabs at7.6 1 / 4 5...M.- From Fort Waelaingtou at 11.101, O. A. M. and alb P. M _ _ UM BENDA fat Bethlehera it .20Ati. M. Philadelphia for Do 442.00 P. X Doylestown for - liadelibleso.l.od A. M. Etthlehem for Thiladelp_hia at 420 P. M. Fifth and Sixth streeterTisserwer Can convey pausal sera to and from thenewDePot. White Cara of Second and Streets Line and Union Line run within a short distance of the Depot. Tieketa mutt be procured _at the. Ticket office. in order •0 secure the , lowatt rates.of fare. ' • • ELL FT CLAM, Agent. Tickets cold and Biome checked through to principal points; at Mann.s North Pelll4 Haggago reo 0111C0. No. 105 South Fifth street. * ' PICILADELPRIA,GERMANI TOWN AND NORRIB TOWN RAIL. ROAD TIME TABLE.-On and after 111,7 I FOft GmaerrrowN. Leave PhilndignMS - 6, 78, 9.00. 10. 11. 18A. L 1.1114 r t __Al. I.(feetYeltantown-o. 7 7 'B, 8.99, 9.10, IL 12 A. M.: 9.f' 4 k. Et.4. v g, t 8.14 7eita/-0. th e ei e d trains, The 8 . 2 b Sown and e en not atop on the Germantown Branch. • _ ON ItUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphlia,-itTh minutee A. M 14 7 and 10%P.M. Leave Germantown-8.15 A. ILA L 8 and 9% P. M. CHESTNUT SILL ft Leave Philadelphia-A 8, 10.19 A. M. 19. 6M. 7.9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111-7.10 minute& 8, 9.40 and 11.40 A R.; 140, a. 40, soo. 6.40,8.40 and, 10.40 P. M. - ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Pitlladelphia-9.15 minutes 4, BL i 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Chestnut Pllll--7.69ndnutee A. M.; 12.40. 6.40 and - " - - FOR CONSHOHOCKEN 'AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia %fi t % lur k 14,: ; pd. 8, 434. 636 6.14 8.05 andllg , P. M. Leave Norristown-5.40, 74.50. 9. 11 A. M.; 1%. 8.430. 6.11 sod 834 P. M. ON. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9A. M.; 9311 and 1.15 P. M. Leave Novrietown-7M. • 9arid 9 P. M. • FOR PLANAR 4 IK. Leave Philadelphia-6.130 90106 A. M. 1134, 9.430, 53*, 4.14 8.06 and 1134 P. M. Leave 9 P. M Mamma-8.10,1AL 03i, 13.% A. M. ;L 8%. ai and . ON 131R0D/tYS. Leave Philadelphia-9 A. Pd.; 234 and 7.11 P. M. Leave Manaynk. General 936 P. Pd. W. 8 . 01 , 1 Superintendent, Depot. Ninth and Green stream RA"PiMGHT LIITE. VIA ORTH SYLVANIA BALL. BO_ , to Wilkesharre, hfahanoy Qty . Blount Carmel, °entrails and all points on Lehigh V an alierlighoadandito branches. eats, perfected this day, this road is w ce g i Vr i e crowed destatoh to mer&andfse cow *rto -the above earned point'', ds de li vered at the Through rreight Boot, E, car. of FRONT and NOBLE Bireets. Before IL, will reach •Wilkesbarm Mount Cannel, Wahanoy City and the other anthem in .lifahanoY and , WYenling YaliOs before 11 d M.. of the succeeding day. Paittn3 MARK, UM& 'MAIMSWINNOW 4111A1D14- ••• ' iligiNliMMaNill - ' QMOIEBT TINE ON BROOM TIM PECIUNDLII ROM% • I REM Mi. lid 11M t • r kr CO 0 " • .., am tett_o4.oo P. M. TEMPI ‘iatti , S. 14 : , 1 ' NATI next liVw•mtEi stS56 P. M.. Id HO wok our' ONE NIGHT on the BOIBOUT.. o THE WOODRUFF'S Oilibtratte W a rt %CARS ran Wood) SZOni SCLue BLEE NICNATL PallihipMAlMlNt the 11.00 __P Train, reach uthou•iNATl and Ole Wxy ou ias2l7Tll ONE TRAIN //1 ADVANCE , p illa rda r V iv ßEM • 1•J I : ' : 1 :4 ' l l g. ... 1. 3 _C Y A TIMEX,: T. F# ' ' 0•- : • . WAra ei wr, Nola_ • ad 110 r. l o s AND I r i liTir• " I gar • A1 " 1111 . ' SW - To SECURE th=ALED of this be is VERY P '7 and athr ra gsi l FOR rroiomon PAN- "at Ti OIIOV °MOE% ~i ratan mannannoug Streets. . __ I no. no Ifr"T STlttaz bet.: Sdeond and Front M. And THIRTY-FIRST and MARICET Streete.Weet PhDs. IL F. scum. 0.0 Ticket Ad.. rltOtlarlb• JOHN B. /MUM fital Zorn Adt..l9lEroodion7AY lirglim FOR D NEW YRY,-AVE_MDEN AN AMBOY O end PHILADE CA LPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S LINER, from Philad, Molds to New York, and roc places, from.Wannt ;abed., A. !dtt via Camden and Amboy...l42room'. $2 95 At BA. M. v ia Camden and Jersey City =mesa Mall. 00 At 2.00 P. M., yin Camden and Amboy Express. WOO At 3.30 P. fd..vici Csoridelaknd Jersey City Express. 8,00 At 6 P. M. for Amboy and intermediate stations. At WM and 8 A. 51 3.802 i . and 8.30 P. M., for Freenold. At 8 and 10 A. M ., 3. and 4.30 P. M.. for Trento, At 5.80.8 and 10 A. .1.2,3.11. M. 4.86,6 and u 430 .r. M.. ter borow.town. Burungton. Beverly and Delanco. -At s.Bo_ Florence. end le A i M.. L 2.14 8.30, taupe and 11.30 P.M.. for • 1 • Atr33o Mal 10-A. M..k.0.00.4.30, 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Edge. water.-„lliverside. mverton and Palmyra. I'. M. for t Biverton end IV P. M. for Palmyra. At 5.30 a me nd 3%6 and 11.30 P.M.for Fish HOLUM. JIIIF - Thel and 11.80 M. Lines will Leave from foot of 'market street by upper . ferrY. _From Renebhirp Mehra: eir",ll press AI ams Menisingmh hin4 qirsoi City. flew York Ex n t • • 0 118 00 At 7. 0 ) and ;;.1 i iiii i iiiii and BristoL And at 10.15 A. M. for Bristol. AtTo 7.00 andllytown 11 A. M„9.80 and 5 P. M. for Morrisville and - At 7.00 . . and , Bel4iticks and'- : Ell) 81. for - At 7.00 and 10.15 A. M., a.2420,_.i, and 6 P.M.. for Corawelbk Torrent alejloimesburg, Taconz,_Wizetnomlnig,Brides berg and Franklord. as fc,P. M. for lioinielburg and Intermediate Stanches.' • • • • From West PhiledelphLt Depot:via Conneetlaa war. At 9.11) A. M., LOO. 6.20 and 12 P. M. New York Express Line, via Jamey City . . $3 25 -ALI A. M.-Emigrant . .klo •—• ~2 0 0 _At La) A. 61: cra: Monday only { New ;York% „Express Line. .122 The 9.8) A. M. and 620 P. M. Lines run daily. All °then. Sundays a:muted. At 9.20 A. f.L. LAO, 6.30 and 12 P. iLifor Tre nton ., At 9.20 A. M.. 6.80 and 12 P: M., for 'Bristol. ' At 12 P. M. (Night) for Morrisville, Tnllytowp, &Intact:4 Eddington. Lomwells, Torrisdale, HolmesbUrg.TaconY. Wissinoming. Brideeburg and Frankford. For Lines Leaving Kensington Depot, take the can On Third or Fifth streets, at Chestnut. at half an hour before departure. The Can of Market Street Railwayrun dL rect to Weet Philadelphia Depot. Chest:nut and Walnut within one square. On Sundays. the Market Street Cars will run to connect with the 9.30 A. M and 6.30 P. M. lines. BE,LVLDERE DELAWAJiE • BAILIGIAD—LINEB from Kensington Depot. At 7.00 A. M.. for ,Niagant 'ROA Buffalo. Dunkirk. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester._ _Binghampton. Oswego. Syracuse, Great Bend. Montrele.Wilkeabarre. Schooley's Mountain, .tc. At 7.00 A. M. and P. 51. for , Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville. Flemington rbe =Pi tot.3dne eannecur direct with the train leaving Easton or Manch Chunk,Allentown. Bethlehesn, At SP. Et for Laside and Intennediate Stations: CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.,AND PEMBERTON AND IIIGHTSTOWN RAILROADS , ' Market Street Ferry (Upper Elide.) At d and 10 A. 51...1. 830 and 5.80 P. M. for Merchardavilla Mootestown. Hart" ord, fdasonvine. HainspOrt, Mount B oily Smithville, Ewaninrilte.Vincentowaklizminghato At 7 A. M.. 1 and 8.30 P. M. for LewistoWn.grightstowa, . Cookstown. New Egypt, RornerstOwn. Lavaca Ridge. holaystovrn. Sharonand.Hightattown. Fsity.Panndsnillaggage only allowed each Passenger. eassengets are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty poundal° be aid forestra,* ,The Company Rmit their re •stgonsibility f or baggage to One Dollar per ponu&a • nd not be liable for Jullableire.tikerm4.BllA. v.-ftt :vat contract , — - c o reeds Begrime checked Aireciti;;," t x3 Pr' vid New& Al . any. Y=lt aus rtisrapeh Bu ffalo. „ , An - Ticy Offices la I "_ . _ocated at No._ tip Chestnut st b reeKshere ekets to... New if - ark...axed air. :pertatitpOin orthand• East, may be, procured. Per . " toriffnatthasing. 'ekes at this Office, have their "bag. t r ue checked trot residence! or hotel „ on. by Lines from fiew 4 M e fo, r /Mielptila leive floin foot. , of Cortland street at TA. M. and LOO and,4.00 P. M., - viaJeraevCity and Camden. At 5.80 P.ll:' via Jersey City and Kensington. •At MOO A. M. and lb M.. and 5.0 e P. M., and it Night, via Jersey City and West phis. From Pier No. I. N. River. at 520 A. K. Accommodation and 2 P.M, Ervreas; via Amboy and Camden... • Sept. 14. 11368. WM. /1.. GATZMEB. agent. itiaksimm RBILADEMPREILA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD . TIME TABLE.-!Conutuincing Bus day; Sept. 18th 18.41& Trains will leave Depot. earner of Broadistreet and Washington avenne, as follows: Way-mail Train, at ciao A. M. (Elund.Yer ateepted), foi Baltimore, stoppW;at all re stations. Connecting with Delaware Railroad at mingtoti for Crisfield and Intermediate stations. Expresetrain at 1L45 A.M. (Sundays excepted) for Bala more and Washington. stopping at Wngton. Perry ville- slid Havre-4;l64race. Connecta at Wilmington with train for New Castle. - - Express Train at 4.00 P.M. Wandayiexcepted),for Bel. Linwood.d Waahlu&m, stop ing_at Chester, Thurlow. Claymont; W u.Newport s iltaliton, New ark. Elktort,Northeast,Charlestown, Perryville,Havre.de. Grace, Aberdeen, Permeate!, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and fitemmees Run. Ni ht Expresa at HBO P. M. (daily) for Baltimore and Cln. - stopping at Chester. Thurlow Linwood, aymont, Wilmington. Newark, Elkton; Northeast, Perryville and ~ HavroderGrace. Connects at Willnington" P (Saturdays excepted' with Delaware Railroad Line, stopphus at New Castle, Mid. dletown, Clayton, Dover, Hattinn., Seaford, gs,l l 'bury, Princess - Anne, and c,neng at Crisfield with boat for Fortre4 Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. Passenger! for Fortreaa Ido and Norfolk via Balti more will take the 11.45 A. M.nree Train. Via Crisfield will take the 11.80 PAIL train. •Wiiminmn Tratea, stopping at ail itationa between Philadelphia and Wilmington: Leave Philadelphia at 11.90 A. M., 9.80, 5.03, 7.90 P.M.. • The 5.00 P.M. train connects with the Delaware Railroad for riarrington.and intermediate stations. Leave Wikaing.ol2 7.00 and - MO A. M. and 1.30. 4.15 and 7.00 P. N. The 8.10 A: AL Train will not step between Chester and Philadelphia. The 8.10 A. M. andl7.lo P. M. Trains tram Wilmingbin run daily. All other Accommodation 'Trains Sundays excepted. From Baltimore-to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore 7.26' A. hi., Way Mail. 9.85 A. NL. Express. 11.25 Br press. 7.W , M:. L. Ex rasa. SUNDAY T P. RAINB-F/Whi BALTIMORE.—Leave 24- timore at 7.95 P. M.'. atopping at Magnolia, Parr/mart% Aberdeen, Havre ,de Drat°. Perryville, Charlestown. North-east. Elkton. Newark, Stanton, Newport, WA. mington, Claymont. Linwood and Cheater. Through ticteu co itiliVeints VV council:tux and Southwest may be procured at ticket-office. 838 Chestnut strectonder Continental Motel. where also State Booms and Bertha in Sleeping-care can be secured during the day. Persons pnrchadng tickets at this office can have baggage checked at their redden= H. by the Union Transfer Com any. r. KENNEY. . ------ WEST- - CHESTER AND PHILA.- ' - • n • DIA. i'BUMMER ARRANGBMENTd On aidafter MO AY, lAoril,l3th, the trains will leave Depot,Thirty fi rst and Chestnut streets, as followits Trains leave Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.15 A. M., 11 A. 6L, 2.130, 4.15, 4.50, 7 and 11 P. Mg Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia; from-Depot on Market street, 635, 7.16, 7.30 and 10.45 A. DL,, 1.65, 4.60 FRI 6,50/%, 61. • ' ' - Oa 'and afteiMonday, June 15th, an additional Trap will leave Philadelphia for Media and lammed's Points! at 6.30 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.80 A. M., and leavio Philadelphia at 4.50 P. Si.. will atop at B. C. Junction an Media only. Paasengera tear from stations between West Chefs and B C.sJiinction going East, wily take train leaving Wed, Q heater at 7.15 A. M.,and going West will take tr aifi leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. and transfer at B. Junction. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. BL and 4.50 P. and leaving West Chester at '7.30 A. M. and 4 60 P. fah connect at B. (1. Junction with Trains on P. and B. C. R. R. tor Oxford and intermediate points 2.00 P. M. CN SUNDAY/a—brave Philadelphia at 8.008.00 A. M. an Leave West Chester 7 45A. M. and 5.00 P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and W - nut: Street cars.,-.Those of the Market Street Line within one square. The care of both lines connect with, each train upon its arrival. Per , Passengers are allowed to take wearing annar4l only as Baggage, and the Company_will not, in any , , be responsible for an amount exceeding t6lOO unless a conrct is made for the same. • • HENIRY WOO D Genera Superintendent. OANWEN AND ATLANTIC IWT, ROAD. ~,~r•,d:~c7 On and after MONDAY. Sept 21st. 1868. trains wl,ll leave Vine street Ferry, as follows. viz.: Meil Frelglit:WitS . Paiiiaiaiicia: A. M. Atlantic Accommodation.. . ..8.4d F. M. Junction Accommodation, -Witte Stations... ..... ........ ........ ........ 6.80 P. M Mail BJETURNING. WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC: .. .. AAA a. M. Freight.. ........ 11.41 A. M. Junction 'ACCOinnitiaiaroi ................ ...... A. AL HADDONFIELD ACCOMMODATION TRAINS WILL ' . • Vine Street Fe LEAVE rry . .. A. M. and 100 P. AC Haddonfield. at...... ...... ... ..1.00 P. IL and alb P. AL SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC CITY Leaves Vine Street ... . E . Loaves Atlantic ........ ... . ... .. 3.42 P. ,leSatt . Agent .-='2I3I&IMMMP-4111DIEDE*--'• WEST 43M3816Y, , REILLTIOADEI.; • 411119 2 WillFtWiralea FALL Wi • ' . (Epp* 'ern)* Commettein g Wednesday:olol4e /0.1860, Trains lone int foDowe,.. For ceps may and dauntsboTatildarile SW P. K. i For Killvtlipl Vitudilid.sed Ittetrln ate stations 8.16 A,k1.0 16 P.= For Bridgeton; Salem' aid w d iYeintions 8.16 A. M. and ARO IL Fo P r Woodbury at 1110. A: 87b, 180 and 6. P. • Kt! train nave. tamden duty at 12 o'clock, noqn. net s dai est received at oestond slavered ;wharf below Wl. Freight Delivered N 0.238 I: m a Lttl imsr siy s ektrA LT.. • • • - • - -• • • lintkerintendent. , , CENTRAL 41 113tr Inl ate1= eka r 'ezregiv leavithe 4 =41 42 /st and , which Is reached the cars of the B u tzt i asses nallWaF. the cat eatmectAng with , • leaviw Front and Market streets may ntinuttai lie deure. Those cd the Chestnut , and Walnut Street f l iallr/Fllat,within gh t I—W L • , e Market . linnet • Oars. leave Front and streets Si minutes before department each train. Ira/sell/St escritzers awl* had os application the at Me et orthwest corner et Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot. t • • • • genteel the Union Transfer Conipa. win call Leland deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders teat at No. 901 latest nut street, N ejlthislitet street, will receive attention. THAWS LEAVE DEPOT. VIZ.: • Men _ _ at 9.00 A. AL Paoli teem.' sett at A. id., 1.00, and 9.00 ~ . .... ................. .attl.4o9 t . N. rte Eriress.. • .. . . ... ......at 11.401 ed • HarriablitlAtiWral o dau .oll - at 2.80 P. M. Lancaster ceomnic4latlon:L"...: .... . ........at 4.00 P M. , Parkibura Train.; .. ... . at 693 P . M. Clnctnnall Parores . ;.. . ... :at &00f M. rataittalllJlollol 1100 M. • ... at LIOO nicht Erie Mairleives g to WU. llamsport only on Oat* night. , On ihinday runnin g p own% er e lealre(Phll elphla at 12 o ' clock. • :Philadelphia' 'lirgitesi Mayes( dolly. Ail ' other trains e e W Yc ee e sstt p ee t rraa Aecorainiodatioii • Train rens dally, except nnday. ?For .this train tickets must_ be procured and delivered bylhOttP,_M:,_at 116 Ma*.et street. '7 6 77 TRAINI3".A.RRDWAT'pEI'OT. VIZ M. ~ p lamdde hicirtn— d o t ih iaß aesa;r eeii. ± . • 7L.1450 peoll Amore... .... 6;lka 740 r .. e . 74. -nuts inatranerintesutikrorest:-.7::=.: — .. — , - ;":7.1044. M. Parksbnrr • .... " 8.10 FBA sp,.. .to nesster Train. ' • , "12.80 g. ErieExgrees.... ... .. Day Etnpreee ... 5.10 rElezfieburg Aeo-0m..... .. . ......:. .. " ASO " For further information. * apply to _ JOMN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent. 901 wiertent street. CAP'l'.' F. D. MA Y ,Continental Hotel. FRANCIS FIIN vv Ih3 it, 118 Market otreet. • iRIiCELE, CE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. Pentelylvania Railroad Company will not animus any riek for Reggae% except for weerin4. apparel, and limit their mpotoilio to One Eitmdred Dollars in value. A/1 Degge,te EIICOOdiIIS that amount in value will be at the xi& of the owner. !slew taken bLePerl xx . ma el amtrecti EDWARD H . wn Demerol Buperlatendeat." —Alto—on—a—.Ve; PIELADELPRLS & BALTIMORE CENTRAL -RAILROAD. -- Bummer Arrangements On and after Waldo. Anrills‘ & 1855, the Trains will leave Phlladelgda.from tee Depot o •the Weet Chester Philadelphia Railroad. cot , ' ner of Tldrty&rst and Chestnut streets (West PAWL). at 7.15 A. M. Isiul 4.50P.M. Leave Rising Bun. at 515 A. and Oxford at QOO A. BL. and , letire' Oxford stir.* P. na. Market Train with -Plummer cat attached wills ran en _Tuesdays and Fridays.leaWng the Rising Sun atiLLS A. 51., turford at 1L45 and Earned at Loo P. coro nesting at West Chester Junction with a train for lINI, delpida. On Wednesda_ pa and flabdays train leaves Philadelphia 42.80 P..X.raus tfiro to Qsford. The Train lekving P a at 7.1 5 conneeta Oxford with dilly line all eil• for Peach:Bottom. 5. La....ter county . MertUndilg,lea ven Peach - Bottom connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train (or phlladel The Train leaving Philadelphia'at 4.10 P. EL =no to 91"tfBun, DI isidere ivied to tidul wearing apparel' Only. as Baggage, and the ,Comy& si not day awe, be re iipeM for aalsilleditt one himilred dollars. finZitsPiE4l4flOilplidtira-lwahe same. • , p. General Bulk% ariMillite ) 3AD E M A l 'LL TIME TA. and Direct Route A . VenetoTlithalapldairs W ,th orthwOt.inidtilocinnathir net= 'Ptta-c-fr:d in on &UN tainhia., i ..: On and. MONDAY Is on the Trans on the Philadelphia and Ed ad volD =a as fiSlows:( K7. - n. nil. 5,..W'15L1TWA74.11. ktilfTraLn)eavee. MC% ........ .. ......19.40 P. M. • " k "'" likuMart:- - ?.: v••- • • - a 2) A.K. •-" '-" "' "ArMited al TM.. ~ -.,. ~. ;...:1;i::: - . - ;4:11.2t.T. M. Erie Ripon iereaMm ort Hina. ' ' ' 'Mak A. M.' " " 11111 1 7011 ft Erie.. ~....... ......... 910 A. M. EladraP.dall levee musAelobia... ....... .... .. . aar A. lA. ~, f . :, 1 , ~.., William . . ... ; iiMi P. M. ~... " ", =tied ate - k viaven TM P. M. TWARD. Kell Train leaves Ede......... .. Jo 60 A. M. " " arrives at_ _ phiii. , 7.00,A. M. Erie Eigrew leaver Erie: • - . '.IZ P. M. .. Willi mt. ...... ...... 8.1 5 A. M. " " arrival ait phi5...„.,......,5.00 P. M. ..Mall artak Express' conned with Oil Creek and All& Chevy River EMIro.l4l. BagmNsched- Through. ( L. TYLER, , General Elnoarlatendant. lEatatritsioris. , Old, Reliable and Popular Route BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BOSTON. And the only Direct Route for Atwport, Fall River, Taunton, New &Mr& Eddleboro', an the Bridgewatert, and all Towns OD the Cape Cod Railway, and Nantucket, Thia line is composed of the BOSTON. NEWPORT AND NEW YORK BTEAki• BOAT COMPANY (Old Fall River Line)), frit i ta h r ,, &l llB l l 224 l l s r Itl ai lAUS l PO t t l i t g a rn t r Ii N P E STATE, running between New York and Newport, R. I. and the Old Colony and Newport Railway between Bop ton and Newport. =ail a th rough Una - One`of the above boatsleave Pier 28 North River daily (Btuidays ea cepted). at 5 o'clock P. M., arriving in New port at 234 A. M. the first train leaving Newport at 4A. 51.. arriving in Boston in reason for all Eastern trains Families can take breakfast on board the boat at V. and leave at 7X:striving in Boston at an early hour. Returnbg canleave Old Colony and Newport Railway corner Sou th and Snealand streets. at 4X. and 534 o'clock P. M. For further.particular% apply to the Agent. E. LITTLEFIELD, 12 Broadwity, Plew York. mv2745m . i ffi ds=h i OPPOSITION_ . ! _ • 00MRDIED RAILROAD & RIVER MONOPOLY - JOI3EN SYLVESTER will make daily exonr- Rione - to Wilmington - (Sundays excepted). -- tonehing at Cheater and Marcus Rook. Leaving Arch Street what' 'at le a. la., and 4 r. m. h Returning, leave Wilmington. at 7a, and IY. Ligt - L. W. BURNI JYLTittO n. • • FOR. CHESTER) HOOK. AND WIL i IridS4SIINGTON—At &80 and 9.50 A. M. and 8.50 P. M. _ The steamers B. M. FELTON and ABLEL leave Chest nut Street Wharf (Sundays excepted) at 8.80 and 9.50 A. K. and 8.50 P M. returninia, leave Wilmington at 6.50 A. 51.. 12.50 and 8.50 M. Stopping at Cheater and Hook each WItY. Fare, 10 cents between all points; Excursion Tickets. 15 cents, good to return by either Boat. . • 1Y1415 11116DICIN&L. OPAL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOE cleaning the Teeth, destroying animaleuhr which in feat them, giving tong-to - the gatrurowitt leavingarteelins of fragrance and perfect clesullinarein the month. It may be used daily. and will be foundlo-etrengtheirmeak—andi bleeding game, while the aroma and detersiveness wit recommend it to every:one. peing composed 'with the essiatance of the Deuhet:Fh elates Etna fiffaremenist. is confidently °Rarefies are able schstitate for the up certain washes fermerly in yoga& • Eminent DentisieWabsttainted with the constituents of the Dentealne, advocate its pees it contains nothing i preventsl unraft'ainekeniPloyment. - Made only by • •- JA.• •T. - SHINN. Apotheeary. Broad and Spruce streets ally. and v. L. Steakhousavise. 'Robert C. D. Geo. C. Bower. • .Ches. Shivers. B. M. McCollin. B. C. Bunting._ Chas. hi, Eberle. ' J ames N. Marks. E. Bringlaust & CO: Dyott A Co.. trz C. Males Bouga -Wyeth de Bus. For sale by Drnaglib L • Fred. Brown. Hmaard Ce.• C. It.Reeny. lame H. /Cane C. H. Needles., T. J. Husband. Ambrose Bmitb Edward .Parrish. Win B. Webb. James L. Bisphani. Hughee &Combs. Henry A. Bower. 114 - :-"Z7.,c,0,.-i„V .' —• . -a7VA/MIW'MEII". awctvra. THOBIAB B. DIXON & Late Andrews dg Dixon, No, VW 011FATNUT Street,hidelob&G Ooposite United States MLA LOW Deiwm Emik a. OPF/0%._ Arid ether OBATES, , toe Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood MC WAIU!d•AIR MBA !orW i eMat u tto and Private Building]] VENTLTATOBB. AND C16 1 3/MIEMWI 6I BITINOMEEBBH ronwsterm sad RETAIL. - miTog obvaxastrimvED, oleo. D4 1. kref l ea ° Gin&or,in boxer i _ fpworter and for male Dy..1913EP B. BIRDMEN & dont& DelaWistil TlfixAß z ' • ÜBtl HIGHWAYS. -01 eifiCE,Iitr.-104130U1H FIFTH STREET. • _ Puly.Atuemn-n4'., Sent. 24th; 18613. _ NOTICE ICONTRIZIVIM sealed proposois ,Oe o rycelveo at ,j44 , olnufr of the Chief Conaniseloner of lii‘hways until .12 o'clock, M. bu MONDAY; the 280 hist., foe the construction of ',the following Sewers of arts feet diameter • Ori, Ninete4mfit street froM texts to tiorris On'Tvtentleth street • from kerns to Norris street. • • thr,Coates stiiiiiiinniTire/ftli to Broad'etreet. •Qn.7bl l VP.o..th etiltet)ftqa Arch to ChOrry Streetoll;l4,o l l utiertY•street pont Thirteenth to Jacohk street; on'E%httenth Street from' Ottani avehrie t 6 the north'' mutt 'line of Bald Street. Providekthe property oWnerd pay all deficiencies over and above the assaistrient bills and allowance under"Ortlinati& b3i.the city. • ' • Also the Allowing Belem of Two ancris half feet diameter: On Teeker street from Filth to Sixth On Walnut street from Eighteenth to Nine . teen th street, • • On • Melon street . from Eleientlt to Twelfth street. ' ' ' ' Oh Fotirth street from`Diamond street 100 feet south of Susquehanna avenue. • •On Hutchinson street, between Girard avenue and Thompson streets. gal On Seventh street from 280 feet north of Oxford street to Coltimbia avenue. , = • On tlestaut stredr from Thirty-ninth to For htteet.l j_ • With such :iron or stone inlets 'and man holes,{ maybe'directed by,the z Chief Kngi neer iihdAhtveypr.. The tinderatanding to be that the sewertitehin advertised meat' be cbinploted error heltircirthe first day - of December INB, , fend :that the; ContractOr shall take ibille/ prepared against the property fronting kon , udd. sewer to the amount.of one ifiollar and twenty-five cents for each‘lineal foot of • front :on.i each side of the street as so much cash paid; :the , bal ance, as limited by Ordinance, to be paid , by the City. , And the Contractor will be required to keep the street and peweringood order for three years after the sewer is Mile:lied; ' ' 'When the street is ciectipled • 'by' a City Fithian ger,Railroad track; the Bewerahall be constructed alongside said,tracitin.such manner, as not to %obstruct qr in4rfero,with.thehafe.passage of the , mire thereoil; and naelaini for,revneneration . shall be paid the contraetorhy, the„,,eompany ; ,using said track, as specified - in Act of Assembly proved May Bth, 1866. All bidders - are , Invited •to be present at the. time and I place , ,of opening the said proposals., Each proposal will be accom panied by a certificate that a Bond has been Sled in , the , Law Department as directed by Ordinance of May 25th, 1860. If the Lowest Bidder shall not execute a contract 'within Ave days after the work is awarded. he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the difference between his • bid and the next highest bid; and this Department reserves the right to reject all bids ' not deethed'sailsfactory. Specifications may be ••had at the Department of Surveys, which wilLbe strictly adhered tor' MAIMON H. DICKINSON, se24-Iff.„,Chief commissioner of Highways. CONTEACTOME. ' • J. Bide will NI rectiveduntil Batuiday. October 10. Ise. for the grading; reason* , and bridgework on the Western Diviaion ofthe Upli f t Ventral ..itagroad. extending from Tam amia *earwax ._ AlscwtheilliddlerD viaion. from Tommie eastward to the Burnmit,:_hetweere Bthnyikiiiand Lehigh rivers. Also. the Eastern Division from said ; litumnit , through the blaboning %railer o the'Le.highrivev:„ . Proposals tos yam made for. the whole' orkn7: 01 1on of the work in seetbna or tUVhdonli. Plana., and. speetheatione may hi seen at the ce of the Vempany.. , - 31. W. GEARYw Engineer, •• Pottsville. TIIBTAFT . CoppßT Vint, UNITED IITATE3 FOR the stern District Perilisykrania. And now. Wednes f3eptimtber:23,:ll36% CHARLES P. , ILAYEFi, Bankrupti.having,passed, hia bat 3 examination, and - hia application for dischainn, having horn heard In Court, it appears that imbed been a niernher at the drin of Idayep Dedshall and CempilnY,lslid had not been go dekuiu d In the notices publiSued Under the -walnut or_Oder hie ; Huai application, It is ordered that :his ; applieraon stand over until Ulie third Wednesday et October next: at 10 A.. orderAhattidies be given to'• Vanier , inte,,insted , there to appear fasaid Court and elidwf,ellieest if 'they haVes why he ehould'not.be discharged. - ' 'Witinuesthe "lionorable JOSH CAD lEteal of Court. WALADER; Judaea-and_ the Beal of the said Court, at Fhuadel phis. 11, se2st-3tll 1N THE DISTRIOTY COVET r OF. P ennsylvania. UNITED States for.tbe astern D istrict of Pennylvania. In Bankruptcy. at Philadelphia, September 9tb, A. D. 1868. The . undersigned hereby,itlyes notice of his 'appointment anttesignee. ol " WILIALgin H. HENDERSON. of Phi's. &Obis, count', of Philadelphia and- State of -Pennsyl vania. within said, ! district. who. has been adjudgedls bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of cold dittrict. •, 2 • J. EDWARD DARPDNTEII., Assignee. 56264 Ilt` , . 242 South Third street. IN THE DISTRICT COURT °Film UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. , Bank ruptcy At Philadelphia, September 17:186. The under. signedhereby_gives Ind:tetra his appointment es Assknee of JAMES D. RITTER, of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and Ssylvania. within said Dis. trict. who has been adjudged Bankrupt, upon his OWICI petition. by the District Court of said District:. - Whl. VJGDES, Assignee. No. 128 /Rath Sixth street. To the Cre.titors of said Bankrupt. sells.fBty I hk hinTicaiT coma OF TEE* .13NITED 1 States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy.—At Philadelphia Sept-21st, 1868.—Tho un dersigned 'aereby gives notice o} his appointment u as signee of WM. J. ISIOERIB, of Philadelphia. in' the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, within saidiDbitriet.who has been adjudged - a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. J. G. ROSENGARTE ,N Assignee. S. E. cor. Sixth and Wahnit. To the creditors of the Bankrupt. 5eC.5.1,8t. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING BEEN granted to the subseriberenpon the estate of THOMAS CONNER, late of Philadelphia, deceased, all persons , in debted to the same will make'papnent, and these having claims present them to • CHARLES CLARE, 722 Birch street, JOHN BLACK,,IO6 Sltzwater street, ImM( '6l. • . E.xecutors. I ) ,h N THE ORPHANS' COU RT FOR THE CITY AND I COUNTY OF PHILAD LI'HIA.- -Estate of ANTHO NY WAGNER, deceased. e Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and a loathe firat'aud final account of Samuel , Wagner and thony,Wagner. Jr,. executons of the estate of Anthony lagneri deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands fortee account, ant will meet the parties in his appointment, on VS EDNESDAY,October 14th, 1868, the four o'clock, at his office, 1113 South Finn Street, in the 'City of Philadelphia. WILLIAM L. DENNIS; se 98.ar.f.m.6fi4 , _ _ Auditor. 1 A nth - ottruAN Col.fitT FOR; 1:111. CITY AND _CountY of ehiladelphia.—Estate of Mrs. MARIA H. TIPAN TON. deceased.—The — AuditorraPpednted - by - the Court to audit, settle and adjust the second and dual ac count 'of W.H.CRAYTOI4,'Ese., Executor of the lase will of Mrs. MARIA , 11. DRAYTON. deceased, and to re port distribution , of the -balance in the handsel the; ac countant, will meet the partiew interested for the pur poses of his appointment; en TUESDAY,'September 29th. lb at U o'clock; A:M.. Attie office, Ow. 9 Lawßuilding. southeast corner of Sixth and Walnut streets in the city of P.kilndelnbia. . solSf,m.wst. I LIVIA= vie stiMINLBTRATION ON THE ESTATE L. ot. Francis P. Brebson having been granted to the tu,dersigned, all persons hiving claims are request ed to'-present' them without delay to TATNALL BROBBON, 202 South Eleventh street • or to his Attorney. ;IA R'rAllit Walnntstreet, No . se4 f St• RE /11i JESTA.TE-SAMES. PUBLIC' SAUK - OF - DYER - 100.002' ACRES 'OF' VALUABLE IRON. TIMBER. FARM AND HEMLOCK LAN Oti,.lN THE COUNTIES OF Mo. ILK AND CAMERON. PENNSYLVANIA. The well known and Valuablelanderof the McKetur and Elk Land and Improvement Company will be exposed to public valets:streets or parcels. on TUESDAY. es 20th day of October. ME, at 12 o'clock Id , at the Philadelphia Exchange. Philadelphia. These Lands are situated in the Northwestern part of the State, on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie rail. road, 94 miles F.aet of . Erie, nearly eguidletant and con nected by direct railroads with the cities of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and on completion 'of thee railroad connections within 100 .miles of Sulfate cud Rochester. in the State of New York. The attention of capitalists. manufacturers of iron and lumber, miners of coal, tanners and others; specially solicited to these Ra mi e a me nd large and ,workables veins ef euperior sae and steam coabs; iron In large quan. titics and of excellent quality, and covered with a Otani -tire forest of hardwoode.henslock and pine timber unser. Paseed in the Eastern States and possessing a sod equally productive with the badlands of the State of New York. Catalogues and pamphlets, containing maprwith fan description, terms of sale, and all other desired informa tion. will be furnished on application to tho, nrulemigned autioneeers. or to WILLIAM HACKER, Secretary and Treasurer at the office of the "COrtiFtul.V. 2 , 16 - : - .126 - walnut street, Philadelphia.. 1 FRIZDENICK FriArAY. *TeSident. M., THOMAS - dr BONti, ittictioneele, 189 and 111 South Fourth street, ,--Paileuielphia. EIZIZTE3 NAVAL STO*ileil• STOREB.2OO BA.1111:13L2 PALE ROBIN:" MO .I STORES:-20 0 bbls. No. 1 Nostril 500b1:110 ;;No. 2Rosin; 300 bblt. Uom rnozi Rosin; 100 bble.Pltch Rosin •126 bbla. Spirits Thrpore, tine'. For sae by COCli RAN.: RUSSELL 41004 28 North Front street. 502.1.tf ru BALE OIL.-1,000 OALLONB B. W. WHALE 'OIL; V 1 1,5e0 gallons Winter Oporto 0n,•25 bbls. Western No. Ice-pressed Lard (81.-For sale bl-000B4AB. RUSSELL dr, CO., S North Front street. sent( NAVAL ,:nortZ93-101. BARRELS •SPIEITS TUR perathf• 100 BarrolA boapmake - , Reath ; 100 Barrel" North Carolina' Tar,_norir landing from atomerPronoor. 1:1,y and for solo EDWARD B ROWLEY.. N 0.16 ,r3o th u 'Wharves. , relsß I QViltr.VS TIMPENTINE-50 FrBARB.M.I4.PIRITh TUE. xv , ,owenti,ne n landing and • for sale hi zuW , XL ROW' R smith Immum., , ,Aumuu riguNgs—do tlgjs o , -, uj is V graVtrsturAshro.MutbDgiwaeargwaF