irsar.zoir.s.is•rtio FIIiMBUITARY•A FsracAxno Viro.,o is .Lauping it for Seymour and Binlr in Pennsylvania. , Trx prlson'ers escaped frOm the P oughkeepsie (N. Y.) Prmn on Tuesday Watt. A D OCRATIC iMAACTILEI3B-MOOting was held at Selina,'Alatiama;;. yasterdayi 'sad? - *mango tlitaio prestnt were a large nowt),r OI GEN. MCCLELLAN atate.llo the Brooklyn cent mince testerd'ay that he does nnkintead to take alftketlit part in The polltadale %Agars. .., 7 Huy. Ttionts ffitr bas resigned the Presidency of Harvard College, and his resignation has bee... accepted. ~ JACOB Fx.raur,,itor dudgleof the Criminal Clourtit Cincinnati; lled in that city yesterday. r. Tnnz's men were killed in a difficulty in rela tion lO.,ruglsieritg! voters, In ,Galloway county, Mo.,tt r iew dnys since. ' • • Bisnor Pori.En delivered his annual address at the New York Episcopal Convention, yesterday. Be deprecated agitation in regard to Ritualism. , THE Cincinnati Base Ball Club Was beaten by the Atlantic; in-NeW:Yorki ,i, 3 9 a score oir 81 AN engine on the Lawrence (Ohio) ,Railroad yesterday blew up, killing tho engleuer,' tiremau and brakeman. • - — Tim Inspection 0 f tobacco in Richmond — , r-ir ginia, for the fiscal year ending September 30th, wee 29,696 hogsheads;' amount on hand, 3,669., - • 'Tan new Metropolitan Board of Pollee Com nalesionere for New Orleans entered upon their duties yesterday. It le composed of three white and two colored men. Ain = BAnuotrn, of Lambertville, N. J.. and ex-Professor of Ettuca in the Annapolis Naval School, committed suicide at Baltimore, yester day. TEE English cricketers were beaten in a game of base ball, by a picked nine of the Tr!mountain, Harvard and Lowell Clubs, at Boston, yesterday, by a score 0121 to 4. THE bill making negroes Ineligible to office has been defeated in the Georgia House .of Rep inentatlvea The common carrier bill,previonaly defeated in the Senate, has also been lost In tho Rouse. THE Pope has issued an apostolic' letter to all non-Catholic religions bodies, announcing, the forthcoming (Ecumenical Council, and urging tbom to seize the occasion thus offered, them of rejoining the church. DIE Alabama legislature has p assed a Regis tration bill, which only awaits the • signature ofth Goventor.' ' , lt is feared, however, that it'will be inoperative, owing to the wail[ of time. There Is still a strong feeling' among the Republican members to, cast the vote of the dtate bythe Legirlattro. ' • ' t The Ininireetion In Sprain. LONDON, audeess 'of the revolu tionary. movement ;in' Spain, ending as it has is the expulsion of Isabella, gives rise to much spe culation as to her probable suceessor. It is gon erally believed that, the dislike of the Emperor Napoleon to the Orleans family, is, fatal telhe hopeti of theletbiittiensiers; and that a ,Carlist will be chosen. to' rule ,laver Spain le regarded as im possible. The ancient rights of the Honse of Savoy to the throne of 'Spain are discussed, and the Duke of itostaithe second son of Bing Victor Emmanuel, la talked of, as an available candidate. Penis, Oct. I.—La France to-day discussea the prospects of Spain, and predicts that the present revolution will be followed by :a violent civil war. The Moniteur of this' morning gives the following account"of the movements of.the Spanish Coast : "Queen Isabella and the members of the . royal family who were with , her, 'at San Sebastian crossed the frontier on 'September 30, and imme diately proceeded to Biarritx;'where the Queen had an interview - with Napolebtr - and ' 7 Eugedio, after Which Queen Isabella and her family left : for the Castle of Pau, which' has been assigned ss her residence during her...sojourn 3,LiDitm, Oct. 1.---Generals and SOrrano have arrived here. The,citizeris are arming thein. selves, and have occupied the guardhousfia and military posts outside the city. Barcelona has joined the revolution, The Count of (Mesta has fled from Spain. The foreign residents here are sending deputations to the provisional plata no w - in session, to congratulate-them on the success of the.patriotie, movement. , Penis, October 1.- 7 -It is reported that Manuel Concha and, the count of Choate have left Spain for France. MADRID, Octobell ---The provisional junta has issued a proclamation, calling out the national Lonnori, October , L—The passenger -trains on , the Spanish frontier have been withdrawn, and the , Spanish fugitives who were arrested at the boundary line have been released. • CITY .BIILLEITN. CITY Comeths.'—A stated meeting' was held yesterday afternoon. Select Branch.—Mr. Keyser submitted a resolu tion authorizing the Mayor to appoint such number of extra policemen on election day as he may deem necessary 'for the preservation of order. Agreed to without alseassion. Dr. Kamerly presented a protest from firemen of the First District, protesting against the re ception of the vote of the Franklin Engine Com pany. Also a similar protest from the Marion Hose Company. -Referred. An invitation frota the Soldiers' and Sailors' Committee to Councils to be pre,ent in the square at the reception of the Boys In Blue was received and accepted. A communicathn was received from Chief Engineer Downey, nominating Frank M. Wharton.. as clerk.; %The ;nominittion‘wais con firmed. • An ordinance was adopted, changing the place of voting in the Sixtit,i4vision, Filth Ward. On a questiomof.chtinging the place of voting in the First Division, Eleventh Ward, the Demo crats, after opposing the ordinance as illegal, re fused to'vote, thus leaving.the Chamber without a quorum, and an adjournment was declared. Common Branch.—Mr. Simpson offered a reso lution providing fQr the Construction of a sewer on Main street," Manaynnk;between Cotton street and Bherr's lane. Referred. Mr. Harper• submitted 0, resolution • closing the Departments of the city on Friday (to-day),in re spect-to the National- Cenvention -of Soldiers and Sailors now in session In Philadelphia. Mr: Harper, of the' Finance committee,, nip or tell a resolution-approving the -securities of George Downey, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department elect. o Adopted. • Bay, - of the Highway Committee, reported ordinances providing for the tramvvaying of a number of small streets in the Second, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Fifteenth and Twenty-first Wards; also, for grading Johnson, Locust. Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh and Thirty eighth streets; also, for paving nortions_of_Lee,__Thirty-second, Thirty fourth and Thirty-seventh-streets; also, directing the Second and Third Streets Passenger Railroad Company to alter a portion Of their track ; also, for paving footways on - Brown street, near Corin thian avenue; also, one giving notice of the open ing of portions -of Smick street, and Chestnut avenue—all of Which were agreed to. Mr. Campbell offered a resolution directing the Commissioner of City Property to allow the use of. Independence Hall and Independence Square for the reception of General McClellan on his arrival in this city. - Adopted. , The resolution from Select Council, authorizing the Mayor to appoint additional police officers on election day, was concurred. in; also in the amendments made by :Select.-Council to bills passed in Common Council. Mr. Evans moved to reconsider the vote by which the resolution was adopted granting the use of Independence Hall; and Square` for, the reception of Gen. McClellan ' The-nmilun - Wes not agreed to. Adjourned. Ty.T.vctAL Votrcumo.—James - 4; Watson - who statedlhat he is a resident of Germantown, was charged before Alderman Beltler, yesterday,with perjury in falsely swearing as voucher for the naturalization of John McElwee.. McElwee was called to the stand and testified that. he is a resi dent of Germantown, and had been eight years in the country; that he '44 known the. defendant two years, ,but did not know howlonghe had -known him. Policeman Hutchinson, of the Fourth District, testified that he had had -a conversation with McElwee, who told kit that he was about 28 years old,as well as he knew and that he had been eight years in the country; that he was naturalized as having come into the coun try ender eighteen years old, Watson being .the Toucher,. ...Detective Webb testified to a conver tittion with defendant, who said that he did not itilow,how,iong McElwee had been in the eoun `-tuld ' , Vouched ier McElwee and a number of others.F Walton washeld tor trial. ._ Ernest ..Gentner was charged with perjury in lialing ;Touched for John Ftugeson. Fargesen rtestified ;that he had been natur- Silo"); lmt that he had only been in the country a year last January. Re had worked in a sugar itOteX, the foreman of which had volunteered _ . . to 'get him his' papers - . .Gentner was identified as having vpnched for him, and he was held for trim.• T FUNERAL OF Mn. f,aneratof Robert P. Ring - took place yesterday afternoor. from his r tidence, Spruce street, - abpre Fifth. among the :oelititi. represented: at his funeral were the Union League, National Union Club, of which lie bad been President at one, time, Board of DL it eters of the Boldiers!,Ffotrie,'Bosid of Directors, of tee Union Passenger Railway Utlnlipany,Vrees Club 'of - Philadelphily Phcebiri Rose , Company, Franklin Lodge No- 124 A, Y. M. ,Phliadgipbla , R. A. chapter, 10; emplOyda,of ; the .11rm , king Baird, andlhe Washington Greye,'GreY ileserves and Nation al pnard a. Theieviere abo tit one hurdlred,carriages. The bodY Was 'laid out in a full suit of black, and had on, it beautiful, dowersin •tht - shaps:•of a square - rind compass=. Tbe.re was also lemma at' , thefeet and 1k! the coffin, made out, of; roses. The funeral ceremonies 'Were' performed: by , Rev. Dr. Newton, Who was assisted by his. son; - Rev. , Reber New-' ton. The interment tookplace at Mount Moriah Cethetery. ' ' „ Ptizoistai. Mu. 'GRAFFEIC.—The funeral'of Charles R. Grattan took place yesterday After noon, from his late residence', on Pine Strce. t, be-. low,_Sixth. The funeral ceremonies were per by - Rev. Wilber'F. Paddock, or St. An drew's Church. The body was laid r Out In a snit of back, and looked remarkably natund. The coffin bad placed On it' a beautiful - wreatii„pre sented to the family of the deceased by the em ploy-es of, the Sunday Afercury, , to which he had been attached for a, long period. The hymn, " Jesus, Saviour of My Soul," was.sung as' a solo by Lewis H. Redner, Esq., who volunteered his Services, and the hymn,' " Rock of ages," a favorite hymn of Mr. Graffen, was sung by the choir of St. Andrew's Church. There were pres ent at the funeral members of the Athletic Base Ball Club, and Press Club, of which Mr. Greffen was a member. , FATAL ACClDlOT.—yesterday afternoon SamL• Scott,while engaged at a building at Cumberland and Gaul streets, was, so seriously injured by the falling of the wall that he died two hours after being extricated from the ruins. The deceased was 76 years of,age. He resided at Newkirk and Emory streets. AratEST OF AN ASSESSOR.-183.11C M. Foster, Democratic Assessor of the Thirteenth Ward, was arrested last evening . on the charge of mis demeanor in refusing to assess persons regular voters of mis demeanor; Ward. He had a hearing before Alderman Carpenter, and was heldia $lO,OOO bail to answer at Court. POLITICAL. The Places for Fielding Extra Assess. =MI Theta&ming are the places designatedin each Ward . for holding the extra assessment : Firit Itriad—At Michael Gibbons's, S. E. corner of Ei4brn and Tacker st'ceta. becond Ward—At Francis Morgati's, N. W. corner of Eighth and Carpenter streets. Third Ward—At Lewis Dennin's, S. E. corner of Fifth and queen strews. F. nrth Ward—At Adam Basher's, No. 712Passynnk avenue. Filth Ward—At Robert Winslow's. N 0.926 South Fifth street. Sixth Ward—At William Leach's, No. 310 Cherry street.. Seventh Ward—At Michael OltaHey's, S. W. corner of Seventeenth and Addison streete. Figtith Ward—At WilltarallcCourVe, 8. W. corner of Ts clflh and Locust etreeta. N_Lpth Ward—At Daniel B. Bottler's, 1619 Market atreet Tenth Ward—At James 75.1cLauedin's, N. W. corner Broad and Race streets. Eleventh Ward--I.At James Conlogneve, N.W. corner Front arid Pegg etteets. • , Tnelith EdvrindeW 613, Thirteenth Ward—At John Weilbanic's,N.W. corner Ting an and Ctillowhill streets. Fourteenth Ward.-AtJacob Brittßert's, N. 13: corner of Spring Garden and Twelfth streets. , • itteenth Ward—At George . ilepiler's, N. E. corner Fifteenth and Brown stieets. • • Fifteenth Waid—it 'Germ's,2l( ra 'Coates Sixteenth Ward—A4 John pfuger's; 833• Poplar Feventeenti Ward-,it Jam iliirbinsp's, N. IV; coiner" Front and Nader "atreete.' ' , Eighteenth ~.Ward—A.t George W. Simora's. 6522 Richmond t treet . . - Nineteenth Ward—'At - Berdamin Rodgere'e,S.E. cor ner Fritnitford Rtmd and Adams street.' Nineteenth Ward—At ,Gocclssdn'e, S. W. cor-. ner Front: and Diamcind streets. Twentieths Ward—At Joseph Mountain's; it cor ner - Eurii. and Poplar Streets. Twentieth Ward—At John Fox's, S. W. corner Fif teenth' Thompson streetit. Twenty-first Ward—At Arnold Highlers, Ridge, above Green Lane, on Sept- 30. Twenty-first Ward—At Alexamler Mcßride's, cor ner Main and .Cotton streets, on Oct. 1 and 2. Twenty-second Ward—At Barbara Roop's, Main street, on Sept. 80. Twenty-second Ward—At General Wayne. Main and Washington streets, on Oct. 1 and 2. Twenty-third Ward— At F, C. Michener's, Main street, Ilolmesburg, on Sept. 30. Twenty-third Ward—At Gco. S. Clayton's, Cedar 11111, on Oct. 1. Twenty-third Ward—At Elijah Hoffman's, Fos Chase, on Oct. 2. • Twenty-third Ward—At J.Prederiek Wiseman's,No. 4242 Frankfort street. Twenty-fourth Ward—At John Mar's, Lancaster av enue and Haverford street. Twenty-fourth Ward—At James Ward's, Lancaster avenue and Forty-eighth street. Tweety-liftn Ward—At Chttriee F. Jones, Rising Sun hotel, Sept: 30. Twenty-fifth Ward—At James Sullivan's, Richmond and Somerset streets, Oct. 1. Twenty-fifth Ward—At Conrad Schant's, Harrow gate, October 2. Twenty-sixth Ward—At Smith Furlough's, S. W. corer Broad and Shippen. streets. Twenty-seventh Waid=-At James Reilly's, Darby rond, near Gray's lithe. Sept. 80. Twenty.seventh Ward—At•Benjamin 'Sharp's, 4262 Market street, October 1. • Twenty-seventh Ward—At Wm. H. Morris's, 8734 Market street, October 2. Twenty-eighth Ward—At Antinue Gross's, Broad street, above Mont ornery , Sept. 30. Twenty-eighth WardAtllrs. Lake's,Robin Hood, October 1. Twenly-eighth Ward—At George Beck's, 8403 Ger mantown avenue, October 2. D V Air/EON. TA M. FOX WILL DEVOTE Ills NI TgNTION OF L. evenings to a prixate clans of .phvils , in .French and German. Terms reasoirtibre. :AWAY 13 , 14 — Cdtriatino street. : ' ee2,,t4 NS' RECTION, IN GERMAN BY DR. SCUM:WT. OF I St. ary'H Dalt. 13ut lington. Apply for eirotilar at the Meets Store of MESSRS. ANDRE es CO.. No.:.11117 Chest• net ttreet. ee21.12t0 i rrT 72: N atZD7PgfAl ho i t .161 et street, will be reopened Ninth month (September) 14th. • Lee3lm• I_,)llOle.V.J. DIAROTEAti, es .. _French Teacher. nfm lm ! No. 2e4 South Tenth fitreot.'. / A'r.II.A.RINE bHIPLEY WALL RE.OPEN HER tichool, No. 4 Routh Merrick etreet, (Reptember) nion - th,l6tli; 1668: au26toctll4,:. 1) ITTEN ROUSE ACADEMY, 11 93 South•kighteenth street, will reopen on Monday, September 14th. Circulars at the Academy. Call between the boom of 9 A. M. and 2 Y. M. for further Information. auls 2m. L. DARROW% YrincipaL TID MISSES JOHNSTON'S BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies, No. 1337 Spruce street. will re-open (D V ) September 14.1E68. eeB-Im4 LIJONOR 'MAZZA, PROFESSOR OF THE ITALIAN ).3 Language, at. the Univelaity of Pennaylvania," 1338 Cheatnut Arcot. • aa7-1n• )riENTRAL INSTITUTE. TEN TH AND SPRING Garden etrtete; re -uncial September 7. Preparation for College or Ili+inesr. Special attention given to rti1' ,7 444 licaidencc of the Principal, No. 534 North Tenth gtreet. IL G. tenGURE, A.M., Principal, an 24 tinr§ ' W. 8110EMAI(Elt, Vice Prin. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' ENGLISH, CLASSICAL. Mathematical and Scientific Institute, 1908 MOUNT VERNON street, reopens September 7th. Preparation for Maine's or college. ' ' Row. JAMES G. STUNN, A. M., 6waul ., 6 , ~, • . PrincipaL NIL USIVAL. , • D If'S OLASS (FOR MENDERS ONLY) t , I "P "NsT E 1 commtc n o their reheareels on WEDNESDAY 'YEN I N C 9, Oet7.hlozart'eltEgLUE 4114 es been selected for study. • - bir. Thunder will receive npplicants .10r:ixtemberthip from 2to 3 o'clock;at 230 S. Fourth street • - ,se23-6t• pALT•4I) SINGING. ' • • • . •T. BISHOP, • • 83 South IsZ ne te °nth etreot. oo Onio• MISS ELIZABETH AND MISS- JI7,LIA 1. Allen. Apply. at Y r rof. GEORGE AI!LEN'S, 2115 south Seventeenth street,. ee MibS BYRNEB, TEACHER, .0.1"- MUSIC AND French, Leong given at theresidgneo of DOE% or at her own, N. 1717 Pine duet. • • .au2i lm' maE MISSES DIMING WILL Thiriit_TME THEIR L instruction in Singing and the Piano. I'M FILBERT Btreet ' • ' .lielLat wfl2t* NOFEESOH E.. RARILI ...WILL COMMENCE 71113 Y Hinging Lemons on the 14th of SEPTEMBER: ' Ad. dress, 1102 CHESTNUT Street.; Circalaro can be: ols• tamed in all etorea. 007.1m* ME.! JAB. N. BEM WILL RESUME Ins 'LESSONS In Merle between the 15th And 20th of September. Ireaidepoo $O.lBBB Mt... Vernon at, ees SIG. P. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF SINGING. - PRI. ' , irate leaser's and classes. Residence, sos B. Thirteenth etreet, • -.au.25.17¢ VTRV. VON AIdBDERG..TEACTIEII OFT= PIANO; has resumed his leedom, No. 2b4 south Fifteenth .ktreet. aul73m• TICE PAIVY EVENING - BULLETIN-`=-1 3 HILAD FRIDAY,. OCTO 13ER 2, 1868.- Pennsylvania . Elastic: mileage 00., it ill Chaim** (iires4•thklieipiptilit, , . • FLASTIO - SPONGE A BURST/TULE FO C_IIIRLEDA3AIk ifog, ALL UPHOLTRyi PURPOSES. CHEAPER THAR , r „aljfackLt: /14J014 AND FAR The itgldeet, Befeeet old' moot and *ma. rerial %wz • p i-j a i l V vk OLJAIEL: ' AEU' - • QU' It fe.entirelfßittost;ractlDWPOZfellai-VePA and free from duet; IT DUES i „ Ai i l4 . oiki tl 4 la elerslsfreofrem trisect life itsiperftte,t44A9o47. Vi and for the slat is unequaled..., - • Lf in artl con, be., renovated ( weber ma, • easier Oen ea:Tower 18peof3,141440teraet.aitcri4 BALLS. aco. • ~,- • Railroad- men, are etepecittlly tinted ; to,' . .opunAte the Cuthiott Spac t i t ii4 th c a , THE TRADE OPpLIEJT7 Special Notice. • TO BE SOLD AO SOON POSSIBLE. , • $100;000 itvoirn-I'OF FURNITURE S At prices ninth Wow Mind ride'. GEO: HEE4ELS, Tait.CZ , Alt CO., Thirteenth and tihestiant‘Btii. sui26 w f MI OURNINQ G 7 0 0 DS; •• • • - • ItOURNING GOODS. Fall and Winter Block now ready. Largest ELEo aorta:lent of • • • MOURNING BONNETS .• in the city. SUITS READY•MADE and made to order at ehortect notice. MYERS , NEW MOURNING STORE., 1118 CHESTNUT STREET, GLRILED ROW. sell-f m w 2m4 T CLIAMSERS,AIIO ARCH,STREET, • • J. HAS JUST OPENED ' 4000 YARDS . ' HAMBURG FLOUNCING. Bought at a discount of 50 per cent. WHITE GOODS, A complete line under regular prices. French Muslims, 2 yards wide, 50 cents. Hemstitched Ildkie. • . . ' . ranging in price from 20 cenhi to $2 69. • REAL LACE GOODS. Special attention is invited to recent novelties in POINTE FLUKES.. SETTS. COLLARS, COIFFIEURSotc. Rik. Thread Guipure and Valencienno. Laces at remarkably low prices. se3o-Ims 84 AND 8.4 BLACK IRON BAREGES, BEST qualities. Pure Silk Black Grenadines. Summer Poplins, steel colors, Black Lace Shawls and Rotundas, White Lace Shawls and Rotundas, • Real Shetland Shawls, Imitation Shetland Shawls, White and-Blackl=ShiPirls, White and Black Shaw Summer stock of Silks and Dress Goods.. eloeing not cheap. jyrd 11 EDWIN HALL & - I. " •OS South Second street. THE TRIUMPH OF .ART. Splendidly executed Cbroine-LithograPlLefter Preyer. Antilled "A ItkOk, VESSiikr." - t • Nk.a'l3l,lolNT eniitiv 'NEW pArmirriloioi. NEW FREACEI PHOTOS. - 'NEW DR e: lESENAIIBL N p V ilittLlVlNt3,4e. • Jußt. received by A..S;ROBINSON No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET, Frf?e Gallery,Looking Glasses,Aci. GLIFATILLEDIXEIVIS lilnilpllllllUNO 6100/34 FINE DRESSI SHIRTS GENTS' NOVELTIEti. J. W. SCOTT & CO, 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Four doors below Continental Hotel. nahlt mwtl PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY; Wiwi for these celebrated Rids supplied promptly ,brief notice. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late styles In full vosizti. wintuisrEß, ez co.; jeunos, J. 1706 CHESTNUT. ..._ GENTS' PATENT•BPEING AND BUT. i ll i f :-- toned Over Gaiters'. (Moth. Leather whit - • and brown aunty ,Ohlldren's C3Oth a nal * : s ,t'' , Velvet LeWnga Runde to order ~* ear-GENTI3' BEUNG GOODS, s:e . deterlittfon, vaVow. 903 Crhettant ' 1- street, corner of Ninth. The best ILL 2 Gloves or tar" aril Loots'. at EICHELDERFEws BersAn. nott.tO OPEN IN THE EVENING. CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL. PLAISTED & MoCOLLIN._ No.aIrOCHESTNUT - St.eet, -- Vi r eet - Philadelphini --- - Sole Retail Agents for 'Cone Brothers & Co.'s celebrated Cross Creek Lehigh Coal.' from the Buck Mountain:Vein. This Coal is particularly adapted for making Steam for Sugar and Malt Houses,Breweriee, die. It is also unsur; passedns a Family Coal. Orders left at the office of the Miners. No. 841 WALNUT Street (lot floor), will receive our prompt attention. Liberal arrangements made with manufacturers nein •are • .r .uantit • . 916 tf EAGLE VEIN AND LEHIGH COALS, AT REDUOED ..I.2lprices, No. 1125 blarket street, A liberal reductidti 'Mode to retailers. se.W.3m l l WALTER LEE. B. MASON MKS& JOHN P. 111121A710 THE LTNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO , 1 their stock of Spring Mountain. Lehigh and Locust Mountain Co which, with the preparation given by us. we think be excelled by any other Coal. Office. Franklin Institute Buis dine stre et. lENES No. 15 BREAM . Stiaiati 4sith Arch street wharf. Schuylkill. s , IPAL DENTALLLNA.—A 11UPEBIOR ARTICLE FOB NJ cleaning the Teeth. destroying animalcule which in; feet them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be mod daily. and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detersivenoss will recommend it to every one. Being composed with the sussistance of the. Dentist, Physicians and eitcroscopkt.it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the on. certain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists. acquainted with the constituent, of the Dentaiiir , fl o advocate He use 1 it contains nothing IQ Prevent its unrettrainedepployment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary . Broad and Spruce streets , . For sale by Druggists generally, and Ered. Brown, 'a, L:Stackhouse. sweard & Co.. Robert C. Davis, C. R. Keen,. (,co. C. Bower. Isaac 11. Kay. Chas. Shivers. C.3l.lsleedles.. T. J. Husband. _ _ B. M. McCollin. ~ S. C. - Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Y - Chas. Li. Eberl% Edward Parrish. James N. Marks, Wm. K. Webb, E. Bringhurst & CO. James L. Meehan. • Dyott a Co., Hughes & Combs.. H. C. Blair's Bonsai Henry A. Bower. , WYeth & Bro. ISABELLA. IktARIANNO. M. D.. 225 N. TWELFTH lEitreet. Connatations free. 3117947 CERTIFICATE. NOTICE. 18 . HEREBY givina that apPlication . hoe been made to the LEHIGEL VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, for the issue of a du plicate of . Certlflocatea4o.. 8,069. In. the name of JANE COLE, for two shares of stock, dated February Bth, 1868. ee24l2t• ITLRR, WEAVER & CO. ' NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOYF IN FOIL ;OPERATION. Ao. El N. WATER and f 8 It DM. ay. BOND'S BOB_TON BIBODIT.— BOND'S BOSTOMBDTI ter bad UM 13Lsenit Imam from steamer. Norman. and for sale by JOB. B. BUBBLES & Oa. Agents for Bond. 206 110utb Delaware avenue. IRDWR- , BRAND LATER RAISINS. " - WHOLE% higiveg end quarter bores of this splendid fruit; land. Li g and for sato byJOR. B. DUENLEIt & 00.. 108 Doutb Delaware avenue. EWVlree *MOO» ... ruminmillc4( DIM GOODS, &c. AT POPULAE PRICES. THE FINE AWES.- COAL ,Aii'irD ,W 0071).• MzEnaCINA.. LOST. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PAN Y OF TKO 411,7 1 46,9,F A144441k Washington, D. C. CE artered by Opeebd let of Congress, ip -proveshfoiy 26, 1868. • Cash Capital;4 ;.1,000,000 Fulls , • ISTIANCIICOEFICE.I FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ,PWW)=PHI46 Where all eorresiondedco should be addrtssed; DIRE CLARENCE H. CLARK. JAY COOKE. F. RATCHFORD STARR. W. G. MOORHEAD. GEORGE F. TYLER. J. HINCKLEY CLARE, '` OFFTQERS: CLAEENCE LARlLPltiladelphia.Preisident. JAY COOKS, airman Fizunice and Executive Corn mitten • ' • HENRY D. COOKE. Washington. Vice President. EMERSON W. PEET. Plilladolphia, Sec'y and Actnary E. S. TURNER, Washington.' Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS G. SMITH. M. - D.'„ Medical Director. J. zwnsia MEARS, M. D.. Assistant Medical Director. This Company, National in its character, offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of Premium, and New Tables, the most desirable means of Insuring Life yet presented to the public. • Circulars, Pamphlets, and full particulars given on ap. plication to the Branch Office of the Company or to its General Agents. General ,Agents of the Company JAY COOKE & CO., New York, for Now York State and Northern Now Jersey. JAY COOKE 4:: CO., Waehington, D C., (or Delaware, • Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. E. W. CLARK dr. CO.. for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. • B , S. Arnim.. Harrisburg, Manager for Central and Weitarn Penneylvtinlis .1. ALDER ELLIS & CO., Chicago. for Illinois, Wisconsin and lowa. Eon. STEYRBpi MILLER, St Paul. for Alinnenota and N. W. Witeonsin. JOllts W. ELLIS & CO.. Cincinnati. for Ohio and Con tral and Southern Indiana. T. B. k DGAR, St. Louie. for Missouri and Kansas. S. A. KEAN & HO., Detroit, for Michigan and Northern Indiana. A. M. MOTnERSIIED. Omaha. for Nebraska. JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO., Baltimore. for Mary. land. New England General Agency under the Direction of E. A. ROLLINS and Of Dr° Board of Directors, W. E. CHANDLER, J. P. TUCKER/ Atomiser. 2 Merchants• Exchange, Btate street, 809011. K5iL ILI 0 1$ 10 MUTUAL WE INSURANCE ,COMPANY. NEW YORK. PLINY VllEtirlit, Preildent. LORING ANDREWS, „,_ XIV; A. [IMRE NBERGH, j • ' w` w" " HENRY C. FREEMAN, secretary. Oash Assets. • • • $1,200,000. ORGANIZED, JUNE, 1864. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. PREMIUMS PAYABLE IN CASH. LOSSES PAW IN CASH. It ReceivesNo Notes and Gives Sane. By the .proviatone of. Its charter the entire' surplus belongs to policy bolderrs, and must be paid to them in dividends. or reserved for their greater security. Mit dends are made on the contribution plan. and paid annu ally, commencing two Years from the date of the policy. It has already made two dividends amounting 4 Ito i 1102,000, 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. Application's for all kinds ofpolfciee. life, ten-year life endowment, terme or cnildren , e endowment. taken, and all infermaldon cheerfully afforded at the BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CONPLIVT, NO. 4.08 WALNU P STREET PHILADELPHIA, M. M. BARKER, Manager, Eastern Department of the State of Pennsylvania. Particular attention given to FIRE AND MARINE WEB Which. in all instances, will be placed in ffretclaes Com p_aniea of this city, as well as those of known standing In New York ,New England and Baltimore. ACCIDENT.I.iLRIiiB6, ANDSTOCK INSURANCE ON 'LIVE • - • - - • carefully attended to. in leading Companies Of . that kind. y strict'personal attention to, and prompt despatcb of business entrusted to my care. I hope' to merit and re. came full share of public patronage,Nl. DI. BARKER, , raal No. 408 Walnut Street. FIEF. INSURANCE COPIPA. NY Ole PIIILELDIELPIIIA. (IFFICE,o. 3 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. SECOND STORx. • ASSETS, $170,000. mutpal system exclusively, combining economy with safety. Insure. Buildings, Household Goods, and Merchandise generally. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIHEOTOrS. Caleb Clothier, • William P. Rieder, Benjamin Malone, Joseph Chapai Thomas Mather, Edward M. Needles. T. Ellwood Chapman, 'Wilsoniki. Jenkins. Simeon Matlack, Lukens Webster, Aaron W. Gatlin. , Francis T. Atkinson. CALEB CLOTHIER, President. -- BENJAMIN MALONE, Vice President. THOMAS MATHER, Treasurer. T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN. Secretary, MBE RELIANCE INSURANCII COMPANICOF FEW T ADELE/Wk. Incorporated in HAL Charter Perpetual. Office, No. MS Walnut street. CAPITAL $ 300 .0 00 . Insures against loss or damage by FIRE. on Hann% Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual. and on Furniture. Goods. Wares and Merchandise , in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. &meta. . . . ..$421.171 _ Invested in the following Securities. First Mortgagee on City Property,well secured..sl2o,ooo 00 United States Government L0an5............- 117,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.. : ..-.. 70,000 00 Pennsylvania $3,000,000. 6 per cent. Loan . . -. , 94,000 00 Pennsylvania r.auroad Bonds, first and second Mortgagee . . . . . 00,000 00 Camden and XiaiDOY . Cent Loan .1030 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 per Cent. Loan. . . .• $.030 011 Huntingdon and 13Ficatoi - gage Bonds. . 4:1560 00 County Fire Week: 1,000 430- Idechazdes',Bank Stock. ..:-..:.... 4.000-00 4.000 - 00 a St o ck .:.:: Commercial Bank of Pennsylvanitock.,...; - 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock..::. BBD 00 Reliarce Insurance Company of .Philadelphia's Ste 8,260'00 m. Cash in .nd on hand ...... 7,837 70 Worth at Par._........ $421,177 71 Worth this date at market Dices ,11440251 %- DIRECTORS., # Clem. Viiialey. Thomas H. Motu. Win. Muster,' Samuel Castner. Samuel Bbipham. James T. Young., H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Wm. ilitev#lnsen, Christian J. Hoffman. Beni. W. Tingley. FAlwar Sit Samuel B. Thomas. e& _ T/NGLEP, President, 'Tnonaa C. Hu.r Secretary. Pinnangt.lmia, December L 1867: jal.ta th s tt ANTERACITE INSURANCE.: COMPANY .- OgtilS TER PERPETUAL. Offrcei•No , SU WALNUT street. above Third. .Phßridal . - Wiu insure &genet Lou or Damage_byEire. Inge, either perwtnally or for a limited time:. MonsoMlS Furniture and merchandise generAßT.. • '- Also. Marine Insurance- an Vesicle. Dallaus arm Freights. - Inland Insurance to allvarts of the them & DELEOTORS. Wm. Esher. .: Peter I:Maar.- • . , D. Luther. _ J. E. Baum. .Lewin Andenrled. . F. Dean.. • John R. Blakieton. . Joint Ketcham. . Davis Pearson. - John B. Seyl. • WM. ESHER, President. WM. F. DE.111:4. Vice President. Wu. M. Warm Secretarr. jalta.th.a4l E. A. ROLLINS. HENRY D. COOKE. 'Ai! E. OnaisrDLEn; JOHN D. DEFREES, EDWARD DODGE. H. 0. FAHNESTOCK. 1 82 - 9 ,..4xamipairEanmyiu , Futßatiog comma •• • EIttADELPECZA. N 0.% 4 3 5 , , 11 # 1 11 437 ChiStnid Skies Aiuffifita Zanuary 02',008,70 OP W e '" Capita.. Accrued ' • .; .... . .. .. ... irienrrnath cuittal zetcOine jot's, slum saso.ooo. Lessee Pali' Oboe 1829 Over 1 55,45460 ' .9 • - 000 • PelVet 02 Meal Tecoll W and Tdr4902:447 DIBECTORX T Clll3ll6 obtas tl o7 l3"4"r atear. , I Meil i t mis. tlE stuh el %T hou % ' rani periCll. IL D 4 /a.D - • Ram . vir.pooT• RTER• Bectret % Zoro tam: 'AL= at ,i 4 mrWikft e =tnek7. 9cfmstano two TM+ &WARE MUTUAL SAFETY TRIFORAZiOE 00* tangienoorported 1:47 the lkidaliddra of E4Med Ma. 8. E. corneeMly? SWAM= !EMS% MARINE Ls On Ve (lars arela. to ail m A arbor zg a of Um" word On of foods by the U liver. mud. lake and land can:Ws to mnion. FIER INSURANCES on Inleataar=as."Z, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Noveutber 1. 1867. ORM United States Fiva Per Cent. Loan. 104011 89n„ a 190.000 'United ' Loin, 7 ° . 50,003 United /14101 184.ww 01 Treasury Notee. • 62,559 10,000 State of Loan.. 00 125.000 City of ' ' WA. 21°4" Loan (exempt tax),.. 115,621 06 50.000 State of New Jena/ SIX Per * air. an. '' 01 20.000 Pentw Lo iriolinintiaGieffria . krai. ":* gage Six Per Cent, 80nd5........._19,800 CO 25,(100 Pennsylvania Rallroadlitooontnol. ate Six Per Cent. Bonds. 00 95,000 W est ern Pennsylvania Rail road '33.276 Per Cent, Bonds (Penna. 1111. iptanuitee) , 0,C0)01 80.000 State of • Tennessee Flva - Per "ea Loan. MOE 00 7.000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 16.0(10 MO share; stpck 7214iix;;;;V,;;4; 4.1" 0 Company, Plincipal and Interest ig e mtecul by the City of Phila. 15.0)0 00 7,800 152 'tiara! sieni . 'kat: road Company. 790000 WOO 100 shares etocieNrWitilGigii4iiiii Railroad Company.. 1.000 00 20030 80 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co 15.000 00 901.900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. Snit Hems on City Propertiee.... ....... 201,900 00 $1.101.400 Par Market Value 81.102.80250 cost. 84089.679 9a. Rest mate, , . . ...... CO Bills Receivable for — lnsuraneds made- .. ••. • • ••• ...... •• • •••• • • 219.1218 Balances due at Agendas—Pm raiums on Marine Policies—Art. crued Interest and other debts due the C0mpany...43.234 88 Mock and cep Su nd ry lnsn. ranee other Commies. 86.071 00. value. 8,617 00 Cash in Cash in Bank, ticte.oii trun es DIRECTORS i _ Thomas _O. Hand. James O. Nand. Jan G. Davis, Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. Bonder. jamas Traisialt. Joseph FL IN3BI William 41. Ludwig. Ofbeophilas Paulding. acob Wi P. Jones. Hush Oral& times B. bierarlardL Edward Darlington. J acob P... , ._Eyr0.'.. Penrose. ohn D. T Jones Brooke. Sams& hialialTha L .. 0.. , a ly, Sloan, Henry O,Dallett. Jr.. Gauge' (L•Lemor, George W. •Betuarlon.. Wil.liam 41.-Boulton. John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. Edward, Laloureada, D. T. Morgan . A. B. Elsyser • Jacob Mege4 plibt.Al3 v a-tibkr...A OBN C. D VIB. Vice PreddenL HENRYLYLBURN. Secretary. BALL. Ataistant Secretary. . di* to corgi • POP AIitIOCIATION OP.PEOLADEL phi& In orated March 21. Idle. Odlee. No. a 4 N. tlitli street. Inmre 1 c li ta = ; g y n° rall°ld Furniture ,( m Loss by the at • e: pbriadebbl r e ° on(r.)1 _ Statement of the/Wets of the Association January ist, MS. published in compliance with the PM visions of err Act of Assembly of April 6tb ) L.124.14 . Bonds and Mortdeges on Property m the Lary of Philadelphia onlY- • ••• .. • ...... • •• 1/.07f4f. 18,814 03 0.744 37 4,497 45.0i)0 00 sutra U, T0ta1..... ....... ........... William 11. Hamilton. Samuel Eiparhawk. Peter A. Keyser. Charles r. Bower. John Carrow, Jesse LlgbUoo George L Young._ Hebert Sh Coatiy Peter Armbrnater.. L v e i rp . IL Dickinson. Peter W-lliamson. El. /lAMILTO _,_N President SAMUEL SPAM/AWL Vice President. WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary. around Renta Real Rotate.. Furniture and" Fixtures of ace - "" ***** **" U.S. 6.20 Registered Benda Club on hand. FIRE INSURANCE DEOLIISIVELY.—THE PENN. sylvania Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated IRIS —Charter Perpetuil—No. SD Walnut street. opposite „In. dependence Square. This Company. favorably known to the community [or over forty years. continues to insure abut lose or dam. are by fire, on Public or Private B either muma neatly or for a limited time. - Also. on tura, Stocks of Goods and Merchandise madly. on liberal terms. Their Capital. together with a large Surplus Run% is hq. vested in a most careful. manner, which enables them offer to the Insured an undoubted security in the mof of L DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith. Jr.. J ohn Deverenx. Alexander Baum Thomas Smith. Isaac Hazelhurst, Henry Lewis. Thome' Bobtail. J. Gilliegham Bell. _ ' Daniel Haddock. Jr: - DANIEL SMITH. Jr.,. eddent Wrgasalg G. Onowunt.. Secretary. EFFERSON PTRE ENEIIIRANCTE COMPANY OF PHI eJ ladelphia.--Ofliee. No. 24 North Fifth street. nay Market street. Incomorated bY the Legislature oi renrerilYarda. Char. to p Perpetual. Capital and AJOI431116(14100. Mahe hi. Bureaus ainst Loa or Damage _by Fire on Public or Pd. vote Bu Furniture, Btoebi, Goods and, Madan. Mae. on favoratde tenim • arde4 — ER. WinTEIOD ',Hoard P. - Hoyer. Israel Peterson._ _ F rederick Ladner. John F. Beleterling. Adam J. Chun. Henry Troeroner. ' Henry Delany. Jacob 13 ehandeln, , John Elliott._ hi Frederick Doll. ' - Christianlk_ Fri*. Samuel Hiker,' . George a mart. WEIR= _p_Glardner. . 'WILLIAM MoDANIEL,.I President. ISRAEL PETERSON V_._ icePresiderlL From" M. Comuir:BeaetarY and Treasurer.' 'UNITED FIREMEN% /NBIIPANON COMPANY OP PHILADELPNIit. Thli Conlin* , takes litho at the lowest rates tonatiteat with safety. and mance its buslrteu exclusively to FLItE - INSUBANCR - IN THE -CITY -sap pamainato. OFFICE—No. TM Arch Street. Fourth national Bank Building, DIRECTOR& Thomas . Martin. Charles B. Smith, John /Drat. Albertur King. Wm. A. Rolin. Henry Bumra. James Mangan. James Wood, William Glenn. John Shalimar, James Jenner. J. Henry Askin. Alexander T. Dickson. Hugh anilligaa Albert U. Roberts, Phil ANDßEStlip Fitzpatricare • CO B. a k. dent WY. A. Borne. Trots,: Wm. a FLOM.' seen FFICRNIX t higIi.IIRANOEI OcIfJPAIS/1" INCORPORATED Inn—CHARTER PERPETUAL; No. 224 WALNUT street. opposite the Exchange. , Thu Company lcumrea from Losses or damage on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise. furnitare. ac., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deiosit or premium. . . . . wee- Company has been in active operation formers than silty _your, during which ell . or e' have bees PromirtliiiNuitwagl i s la _ _ John L, gods's. - Dar I(4l "Au r , _ . M. B. maaonv. Be Bruin g._ __ - John T. Lewis . - 4 -' ' Thom:lL Powers, _ William S. Grant. :. ,.' 'A. R. McHaum, Hobert W. Learning. ' Edmond oaerstuon. D. Clark Wharton ' Samuel Wilcox,. . ___ l4/w r enc ' e Lewiv aiDin WIJ li fkl ( ii . dent.. Ehurvia. WELOOX, Beterdan. , I D INOVAANC)II (X)NPANY. N 9. N 112401 OHLB 7 V -13 t" -' ~' '• pinEJA.DIMPETIA. FIRE /NNIiNANCE ITOILI3EXOI.9B/VELY; ' • iM. j r Enna' N! Buck. ,- .. Phiht.ll. JUltthee es Richardson. . ' John W . Everman. , • ' Edward D. Woodruff: •Iftxt, •Mi. Jno. irtathlr.ir.. Goo. A. We , • Chas. sweat. 11 0 4 'iliiiti. li gt e rme nzbA •- : CELAN. RI N. Vico xwmursoui. . • WELLIAms.I. Mammon:4 f3eceetarw. t . - A IdEltiOgibLETßE INIMMANCIII 00KedblY, MOO& al. it 111.11arter perpetuaL aO.)IIOARAC streak above TWA. PtdbuSelidda.- .largeaidglltsd Stools. and. Surplus la. voodoo in so aro! avanabie 13asuritlei. continuo to M. ouzo on dw storm furniture. , morobandhos. veszehi p.port. and, _ camel. and other moonsd rOplnty, AU Waal Iloorally anampAß adina te a. l w ThOraissiE.ira =O. ihstilh. Jolux_Welalk . Charles W . Poultnecr. ratetok /Ira ..' , ‘ Israel Mon* f - .- T • iloba.T. Le ' Wiuism . ra_ui, L L _ THOMAS R. Bs A P Pis =ea= &.D ay C. wroap. tbszotaxv. t~.►. e 4541.1106 1 _- rior~sari~.: •: ThelLiverpool ki.V Lon. deny ..4slerqqca, the' Report of this Com panyfor 18 68 shows Pronions- , '47 ofj, 2 7 8 Lojes — 2 7 . 3 . 93 - 4 2 67 28 and after paying a divi, - dend of 30 per cent, the Total Ale ti are:, in Gold, 7 / 005,9 26. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Pbiba big re c ro c t mnip_ INIUBANF I :110.-411 • Yourlti stmt. del . rria l __"' i ncorporated Vfm.ayi in uow, tor indeousity whist or danunte kr =ma culailheir ~.. .trilaißTELEt Az. This old aori reliable institution. mole capita lead pontingesit hunt earefulb: toy ... eoputures to Lasare ftiMio^ (=aura merman , . 4reg i tr o r , Lormarrosar or for a limited tie^ "'slain loss or lowest rates eonnstmt with tbe absolute saray== tomem Losses &Ousted and i rieMb an poodble desPainh. BB ,:• Chu. J. Butter. mulorw N l . 3. t rier. Henry Budd. it= obn Dorn. Robert v. hieeseya. hea: V d r ui. e. I Mark Davin& mess. J. BUTTER. President, HENRY BuDD. Vice=. Mormon! P. Proacaturr. Seereteri ma Pi k ; 141 Ai :44 NZ"' OIIESTNIST FCTREET THEATRE.— Wm. E. Sinn dr. . . .. THIS (Friday; EV4NII".i . G. Oct. 2. ,BENEFIT OF MLLE MARIE tiONFANTL T) LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of tho beautiful Legendai Romantic Drama U. 3 y DIN'E! 1.; DINE: FAREWELL OF BONFANTL • FAREWELL or GOALIE FAREWELL OF LITTLE FAIRY SOULAGE FAREWELL OF ALL THE COMPANY r/F — lramenso rods for Secured Beate' A GREAT FAREWELL 'WEEIC. Delight at the _ BEAUTIFUL WATER LILY BALLET. Great enthusiasm over inc _ CARNIVAL DE VENIOR. Unnihtakahie pleasure of everybody_ orlth the NEW hONGS FROIII BARRE DLL E. NEW BONGS FROat BARRE BLEUE. 1115/3 ALICE HARRISON._ MISS LILLIE ELDRIDGE. aiISS BESSIE LUDLOW. SATURDAY, BENEFIT OF ..M.'LLE BOLIIAKE. Farewell of *lithe Company. Remember, the very Last weekl Secure vont fears: The mauler /Licalsition Price of FIFTY CENTS con. thanes this weer.. - SATURDAY AtTERNOON,ONLY UNDINE MATINEE. BIONDa Y—BOUCICAULTS "FOUL PLAY." BRATS SECURED SLIL DAYS IN ADVANCE _ _ MBE. Jowl WONT'S ASCII STRE E T TRE. if to 8. LAST COMEDY NIDE!? BUT 0 E. MRS. JOHN DREW AND tX)MPAN Y. ' TO.NIOEIT. IItIDAY. October 24. 201 BuckeronetOomedv. entid LEAP Y tIe E.AR: OB,THE LADIES' titIVILE.GB. MISS O 7 P4SY: MSS JOHN DREW 'Aided by the Fa Company... . Ait er width. TLIE SWISS SWAINS. • Beretta ' .. Ater 'Fanny 'Davenport 81 wig . .. . Mr. it. Craig YO D th. t-uTTLE xELL, EMA orri RCUIONS4 d. . WALNUT STREET THEATRE Begins at 7;',1 o'clock. W rifia (FRIDAY) EVENENO..het. ABNEY/T, or' , MRS. F. W. LANAER, Who Trill appear fortba • - FILST TIME IN PHILADELPHIA. • ID Mrs. Frances Kernoies translation of Schitlit's treat historical Tragedy of • MARC STUAET. QUEEN OF SCOTS. MARY STUART.. •. . —Mrs F. W. LAN'DER In rehearsal. itecd'a Tragedy of _ ANTOLNETIE, QUEEN OF FRANCE. MU/UAL .FUND HALL. CARL RENTZ'S GRAND OitChtf4Tltik IstATINEEq, EVERY 15ATUHDAY APTS.RNOots. FRO M OCT. 17. 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DIME PAD TA.—WE 01rEta TO THE TRADE PURR White Lead. Zino White and Colored Paints of our , own inanufactrue. of undoubted purityi_in onaantales to snit purchasers. ROBERT BBC M.A.KER & W. Deafest in Paints and Varnislum4 N. E. comet 1 4. 0 11 /ttlt and. Rae. streets. ' n027-tf RHUBARBROOT, OF- RECENT DATORTATIOW and very led ality; White Gam Arabic, EllJa India Cuter 0 White and Mottled Castile Boa% Oliver OM of various. made.. For sale by. ROBERT MOB. MAKERdi CO., Ihvgalats. Northeast comer ' of"no Fourth' 2743 and Race streeta. TIRU,GGIBTEP SIINDRIES.—ORADUATES, MOSTA% 1 , Pill Tiles._ Combs Brushes. Mirrors. Tweeze ' puff Boxes. Born Scoops. Unread Instrument's.. Truases. and Soft Rubber Goods. Vial Cases: Glass sad Metal Syringes. dto.. all at," First Bands , ' prices. SNOWDEN dr BROTRER. - apbti 23 South Eighth street. "ROBERT SHOEMAKER & WHOLESALE! 1 . 1, Druggists. N. 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We shall be glad to have the games yon speak' of. Name .is W. B. T."--We had one of your positions already In type, but fortunately discovered a onelmove solution. "E. B. Coox."—Ploase forward to us a copy of your "American Chess Nuts." A match between Mr. Jacob Eleon and General Congdon has been comMenced, thO Con ditions being that Mr. Elson gives the • Knight in every game. Ono game has been played, and scored by General Congdon. Problem No. 613. Occurring in play at the Mercantile Library 10 YU. B. Henry. 4 / Po, j/jj / / • " /A , 301 a 4 , U ral u -RA v A •A • A White to play and mate In three moves. Nolutian to riti.‘666. WEIT7t. . BLACK. 1. B x P 2. Q xKt (ch) a. QxKt(cb) 4. Y to B 4 mate. Black move 9 first. /MACY. 1. Q to Kt .4 (ch) Q to 13 4 2. Kt to K 4 (cb) K to K 2 3. Q x Q (ch) . Kto .13 2 4. R R mate. CHESS IN PETTLADELPIELL Game No. 2041. Played at the 51ercantile Library between Mr. Relehhelm and Dr. Jones, of Washington, the fonner giving the odds of the Knight. (Rtmave White's King's Knight.) (Evans' Gaintit Evaded.) Rtucnneut.) BL. (Dn. JoNms.) L PtoKA P to K 4 2. Kttoß ll 3. Bto 4 3 QKt l3 1.0E4t08 3 4. PtoQKt4 PtoQ4 CPUs method of evading the gambit Is very little practiced, and has been but very Inperfectly analysed.) s. PxQP G. Castles (A more aired attack may be organized by P to .B 3 and 'P to Q 4; bat, in giving a Knight to a strong player, like Dr. Jones, It is necessary to unite great discretion with vigor of assault.) 6, lit x P 7. KtxP KKttoß3 (Let DB glance fora moment at the following 7. BtoQs' • 8. QtoK 2 BxKt 9. Qxß(ch) B to K 3 10. QxKtP Qtoß3 11. B to Kt 2, ttc.) 8. Pto Q 4 8t0Q,3 9.Pt0K84 Ptol3 3 10. P to B 5 Castles 11. P to Kt 4 Kt to Kt 3 (Suppose again— 11. Kt to B 6 12. Kt x BP R x Kt 13. B R (eh) Kx 13 14. Q to 83, menacing P to Kt 5 next move) 12. KtxßP 13. B x 14. P to Kt 5 15. Q to E 5 (cb) (15. Qto K 2 would have been at least equally good play.) 15. K to Kt sq 16. R to B 3 BtoQ2 17. P toB 6 PtoKKt3 18. P to B 7 (eh) Ktoßeq 19. Q to R 4 QtoK 2 20. 11 to Q 2 It to K B sq 21. R to K sq Q toQ sq 22. Q to R 6 Kt to B 2 23. R to K. 4 BtoKB4 24. R x B P x R (White forces mate now in eight moves, in the following manner:) 25. P to Kt 6 R x P 26. Px R . Btoß sq (If P x R, then B to Kt 5 forces mate in four moves.) 27. RtoK 8 Q i P (eh) S2B. K to B sq (2 K toB 5 (ch) 29,--H-to-K e l , Q to Q K 3 (eh) O. RxQ tx R . 31. Q x B (ch) Kt x Q 82. B to B 3 checkmate. Game No. 2042. Between the seine players, at the Press Club. (Remote While's Queen's Knight-) (Evans' Gambit Evaded.) Wu. (Mn. Rateitnet.m.) Br.. (Da. Jo:ma.) I.PtoK4 P to K 4 2. KKttoß3 QKttoß 3 3. Btoß4 Btoß4. 4. PtoQKt4 PtoQ4 5. PxQP KtxKtP 6. Castles Kt x P 7. KtxP KKttoß3 8. PtoQ4 B to Q 3 9. BtoKt 5 P to B 3 10. P to B 4 Castles 11.Pt085 PtoKR3 12. B to R 4 — CA bold sacriflce - .) 12. Kt to K 6 13.Qt0K2 Kt x R 14. R x Kt B to K 2 _ 15. Kt to Kt 6 , BtoKt 5' (UR to K se, then the Knight can return to 5 16. Ktxß KxKt • 17. QtoQB PtoQR4.. 18.Pt0QR 3 BtoK 2 19. Ploß 3 Kt to Kt eq ' 20. Ptoß6 BxBP 21. Qtoß7 13 x P (eh) (WO - inuch prefer 13 to K 3.) 22. Ktoß eq • Btoß3 23. Bxß Ktaß 24. Q to R 8 (eh) K to K 2 25. Q x Kt P KttoQ4 26. Q x P (ch) (26,, R x P (oh) la better.) 26% KtoQ3- 27. R to Q eq Q to Kt 4 28. Q to B 8 (eh) K to B 2 29. BxKt Pxß 80. Q to B 5 (eh) K to Kt eq •31. Q to Q 6 (eh) . K to R 2 32. It x P • Qto B 8 (eh) 83. RtoQeq • QxBP And after a prolonged fight Black won. _ Game No. 2043. Between_the same players. (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) - nz (Philidor's Defense.) Wsi. Mu. Buzonnu ar.), Bn. ( rt Jorrus ) I.= P to-K 4_ _ _ _2. - Kkto B:3 P to - QB: 3. PtoQ4 PtOKB4 (This was Philldor's_pet move, and the usual reply to it was P x K P.) 4. B to Q B 4 PxKp 5. KtxKP PxKt 6. Q4o 5 (ch) Kto Q 2 (It is evident that Black cannot avoidloss;) - 7. Q to B 5 (ch) KtoßB _,B. QxPatK 5 ' • _ - (The eoupjuste. The game is forced.) • 8. Kt to 113 • (Suppose— • ,8. P to Q R 8 9. P Q sth `. KtoKt 3' 10. BtoK 3 ch ' Rtoß4 If PtoB • 4, then P, x (en pa4)(ctf). B (ch) s . B. , 12. PtoKt 4 (ch).l K B (best) 13. Q P_ (ch)_ • K 14. PtoQ R 4 (ch) K to'Kt • , 15. Q to Q 4 (ch) P to B 4 9. QtoQ Kt 5 (ch) KtoQ 3, 10. Btb 4 (ch) Kto K 2 . 11. QtoKs(ch) KfoQ2 ;12. Q to K 6 mate. 10. IC to Kt sq 11. KttoQs /2. B to Q 3 13. xr 14. BtoQ3 15. KRtoKsq 16. Ptoß 3 17. PtoKKt3 (A sesious mistake.) 18. Kttoß6 RxR 19. RxR RtoK Beg 20. KtxRP • Ittoß2 21. QKttoKts ,11;toB 8 22. Btoß4 BtoKsq 28. Kttolt 6(eh) KtoQ2 24. KtxßP Btoß4 25. Kt to Q 5 Rto Bog 26. Kt to Q 4 , B to 147 27. Rto K Bpq - Kt xKt 28. PxKt Btoß6 29. Ktoß 2 • BtoQR4 30. PtoQKt4 - IttoQßsik 31. K to Kt 3 - Bto.Q sq 32. lit to it 4 ' RtoKt sq B to K 6 (ch) K to K 2 84.8x•P• • ' - •Ktoß3 35..PtoKt 4 BtoKt3 36, RtoKsu - • BxQP 37. R to' K 6 (ch, K to 13 2' s 38. B to lit 6 ( ch). K to Kt sq 20.,RxQE BtoK 4 '4O. RtoQ3 BrAttP 41. Pto K 3 Btoß sq 42- Kt to R 5 • B toK 3 (ch) 43.•Kt0R3 Pto It 4 44. PxP Rtoßsq 45, P to B 4 R x P (ch) 40. K to Kt 4 B toQ B 2 47. Kt to B 6 (ch) • K to B sq • 48. Kt to 8 BtoKt 8 49„,Rt0Q6 Rtoß3 50. Pto Q R K to-K 2 51. P to Is 5 B to ft 4 (ch) 52. Ktoßs RxR 53. Kt x It P to Kt 3 (eh) 54. Ktoß6 BtoQ2 (eh) 55. Kto Q 5 B x P 56. Kt to K 4 B to lit 6 (ch) (B to IS 7 would have enabled him to draw the game.) 57. K to Q 4 58. P to B 6 (ch) 59. Kt to Kt 5 60. P to R 4 61. B to K 4 62. B to Q 5 (ch) 53.KtoKS 64. Kt to K 65. P to B 7 CS. K to B 6 61. , K to Kt 6 68. Kt x B • 69. Ktoß 6, and wine, Iltxß KttoKl ExQ Ktx KtP ' Game No. 2045. Between Messrs. Neumann and Czaruowsky. • (Queen'4 Bis)ops Game-Knighm Opening.) Wm (Ma. NEUMANN.) Br.. (Me. Camtrrowsur.) 1. PtoK4 PtoK 4 2. KKttoß3 •QKttoß3 3. Pton 3 ' KKttolll3 4. PtoQ4 PtoQ 4 5 BtoQKts KtxKP 6. KtXKP Qtoß 3 7. Castles , B to Q 2 8. Ktaß KxKt 9. PtoQB 4 KttoQ 3 10. Pa P - ' Kt - KB U. Q to Kt .1(eb) K to Kaq 12. PaKt • ' Qx.QB.P 13. R to K eg (eh) K to Q sq 14.PtoQR 4 KttoQ 3 15. Kt WS'S - • Qto:Q 2 ; (Black. through his feeble play at move 4, has now a bad game.) 16. Qtogstr BtoK 2 17. KttoQs RtoKsq 18. Btoß4 PtoQB 3 19. Kt x B R x Kt 20. R x R Q x R 21. PtoQs PtoQB4 22. Q to Q 2 KttoK 5 23. P to Q 6 Q to K 3 24. Q to K 3 K toQ 2 25. Ptoß 3 PtoKKt4 26. PaKt P B 27. Q to K 2 K xP 28. R to Q sq (ch) K to B 2 29. Q to K B 2 PtoKt3 30. QxKßP(eh) Ktoß3 31. P to K 5 K to Kt 2 32. Q to K 4 (eh) K to R 3 33. Q x R Q x P 34. Q to B 8 (ch) K to R 4 35. Qtoß6 PtoQR 3 36. P to Q Kt 4 (eh), and wins. CURSIct IN GERMANY. Game No. 2046. RxKt Kxß KlatoQ4 Flayed at the Aix la Chapelle Congress, between Messrs. W. Paulsen and Behallopp. (Evans' Gambit. 1 Wu. I. PAULSEN.) BL. (M.R . SCIIALLOPP.) P tO,K4 Ptoli 4 -- • 2. K Kt to R 3 Q Kt tciii 3 8. Btoß4 • ' Btoß4 4. PtogKt 4 BxKtP o. P to B 3 Btoß4 6. PtoQ4 P xP 7. Castles P to Q 8. P x P B to Kt 3 9. PtoQ 5 Kttoß 4 10. B to Kt 2 KttoK 2 /1.8t0Q3 Kt to Kt 3 • 12. Kt to B 3 Castles 13. Kt to K 2 ' PtoQB4 14. Rtoßsq Ptoß3 15. Kt to Q 2 (A novel feature in the attack.) z - 15. Kt to IC 16. B to Kt sq P to 8, : 4 17. P x.P B x P 18. Rtoßß (Bringing' an important move at once into play.) • , 18. Q to R 5_ 19. R to K Kt 3 Q R to K sq 20. Kt to B 3 Kt x Kt (ch) 21. P x Kt PtoKt3 22.1tarR • RxR - 23."QtoQ 3 ' Ktoß2 24. P to B 4 Rtoß4 25.RtoKt 2 QtoK 2 26. Kt to Kt 3 Rtoß3 27. QtoQB3 Q to B sq 28. Kt to R - 5 (An admirable move.) 28. Q to R sq 29. Kt to Kt 7 RtoK7 30. Kt to B 5, and wins. _ TWO 13EOOND-BTORY ROOMS TO RENT, WITH - board In a private lamllv, at 1924 Spruce et. aeZ 6t.• ELIGIBLE ROOMS WITH BOARD. AT &21 L.O. mut Street. , West rhiladolada. ees lm CLOTH STORE—JAMES; eh LEE, No. 11l NORTH SECOND street have now on hand a large and choice assortment of tall and Winter' Goode. particularly ad. acted to the Merchant Tailor Trade, comprising in part, Flench, Belgian and American Cloths of every deecrip. Hon. • OVRRCOATINGS. Black French Castor Beavers. • Colored French Castor Beavers. 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Px Q , - , i l icf g rlier6ta l".l 3LonststA 9.- Castles j•zet takes at points in_ New Zeda.l3l6 and for. - wattles sa erects& insanutoo N. • , (9. Kt to Q 5 would have availed him naught, for ant Of PllMate_triMed Or OrnIKIVOISO as clack would have castled, and on Kt xB P onlY to warut io lf o rE w t wa te ..- have played Bto Kt 2.) , coral r„® 9. B to R 3 (ch) Castles (Q R) P to B 4 P x P P to B 4 QRtoßsq K. to Q sq , K R to Kt gal R to K sq BOAItDING. MOTHS, CIAJIMINIMUZIP. &C. 111EATEUX = 411211111 ' STOVIMI, ' THE pAlLY,l,74irri _BULLETIN—PHIL ADEL - MITA. Fl? In_A Y. OCTOBER 2., 18f8. , 'PHILADDLPH:LL' Itler/110 IND NOtt Ratte; a l il l 3 /Parran LINN TO TM At N' - Dime PULS WdAil - "n illi P-" Vilt*CI 11 0 M EETAII Thlig i ii SATES and =MU North and South Carolina via Seaboard Alr• mine ' Railroad. commecting et ..Ptisnotitte andi vu g: burg. Va., Taineemeer and the week via end Tennessee digline and Illebromid and Danville EATFreight DAN_T.,_ sad taken at MOI THAN Al Al OTHER. 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R can leave Old Colony and Newport Railway corner Sou and Kneelatul streets, at 06 and gid O'cloog _i_Forftether particular a . apply to the Agent, E. LITILEFIELD, 72. Broadway. 'New Tork. ''. • 4 OPPOSITION 4 1 . 11111111.111111111. COMBINIKII RaILRO.9.O RIVER MCNOPOLY. Steamer JOHYSYLTESTER will make' didlyl , alone to Wilmington (Sundays excepted), touching at Chester and Marcus Hook. Leaving Arch Street what.' at 10 a. 31, and 4 nad; , -"__ Returning. leave Wilmington. atl .6.-114 salt Pi L. Light freight taken. 'lair' ~..FL.7_!bURNI4I .4 Captain. kt 80 ABS~FQUNDSY,• .E.Ftp* Aventia,_l3:dle4el.o4 . MANUFACTuaz STEAM ENGINES.:High and LOW . Item:Ere, Horizontal. Vertical. Beam. Oscillating. Blast Cornish Penny. BO n ItERI2I-41Inder, Tubular. &4:1: • . STEAM ainna—N i a l amyth and Davy stiles. and of all •lase. CASTINGS--Liiinn. Dry and Green Eland,Briss.drit.- ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Kato or Iron. TANKS—Of Cast 'or Wrought Iron. for refineries, water. GAI. &c. S .M ACHINERY-Bethrte. Beach, Holders and Frames. Purifiers.Ooke istidCharoom i • rows, Valves, ___Govgrnena. &c. • • .SUGAR MACHHIERY,-Suchl . as Vacuum 'Pane and Pumps. Defecators,_lione Black Filters; Burners, Wash• ere ang Elevators; Bag Enters, Sugar and Bone Black Care,c. .tiolemaindactiireal of tfin - fnliowipi - roictani6iii. - :: - In Philadelphia and vicinity, of WWamWrigiii'lratent Variable Cutoff Steam Engine,, InTentswlvania. of Shaw .&Juatice's PatentDeadatrok4 Power Han_imer. In the United States; of :Weston'a Patent 13elfcenteling and Seltbalancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining__Machine. Wass & BartoPs improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsers Centrifugal._ _ . Berton!' Patent Wroughtlron Retort Lid. fitrahan's Drill Grinding Rest Contractors for the design, erection, anti luting up of Re fineries for working finger orldtilasessa narpEß., AND •NELLOW =TATA BREATHING. Brazier's Copper Nan, Volts and limit I:l_epper. con. 'tangy on hand -and for - dale 'by HENRY WDB39R a 80., rio. =South Wharves..: ,t f „.E / NO. t GLEN GARNOCK "SCOTCH PIQ IIBON, FOB !alb in lota to unit nurohneenNfrom- atom. and , to an ive. PETER IGHT & 15,tt5 - lift-Walnut stmer. EMANSIELIP • "",Z PHILADEZ ii rule RIDING-BCH - E . ° Itreet, &bowl Tat, 44 7• 11 : Vine, will he found every facility for accitdriull ii;b:otedie MA heialthlnt Ara antsßeeornpUrh. ment. ,TM &bootie. clearanittr, warmed, LAO.hOrsee safe : and wen trained, !' •ki ; --An Afternoon Ciao for 'Youn_g ria i dAN, ;fit, Saddle Horse* trained in the beat aam ' Saddle lioreeA Homo and Veldelec to hire.' Also & Carriages . to Devote, Parties. 'Weddings, STICILIB,IIM , IeId a SON. . , = dye bears at lowest ratea, received DAILY. • . • • AM. P. CLIME 00.,, 14 North and South Wharves, W. P. POAT_gfltdaigtt at Eictunolui and City Point, _ , P, CEO Wkdd. COL Agents at Norfolk. feta :4:( :4 WO,llll. IMAUJEILIPLEIILIFOLELOrIy ,•,''''., irisTRPOTION! 13i !-'r '`l''''i ==Z=ll ' - iidiffiffiagglitaglig - - • • 421310ICEST ME - ON ORD. " TIM ili4ainrs tic ovri: - ' „„ L ipro l umitb ix, GThicoNATL_ N ta,pgruirti,v.a. 1 I,RDAD AND PAN,ILAILD_LF.II,I HOUND kelt tINE then by COMPETING LINEA, f itm . ENGERE tubing the 000 , P.J6. Tiartir-ao .tei. NATI next EVENLNG at 9.66 P. 26.0111 /1g ORS War ONE. MILT on the RO ,lITY. •f r ' - 1111 , " TM ' WOOPMPS. eiklbrotst , imai rm i tir Room fIIZEPING•taza ran thievish from PHIA to CINCINNATI. Pluisexspore bah% the 1.40nd 61. and 11.00 P M. Tritok_ reach OIN_OILL_ATI dI points WEE t et a iloll77l ONE MAIN kbl 4 ADY oltllother jafer I O r , * t i n aa rtirePara,o l ; _ ' APO 2'o . OY A I C , TniniA,: - &I . T 411 t wEsr. NONE • At— ....t.• as._ vi t wiu P i ga! C Ala, Air l! 4 ' le, We PAN. arm. be the amp and FO U R this Liatz t be VERY P end AB FOR T/ORETB 'Vie PAN-HAND *sit TIOICETOPP/OE& N. W. CORNER NINTH in calarrutrr street*: NO. 116 MARKET 13TREET. bet. Second and Frontal,. And TEUBTZFOST nod MARKET OttnetkWattildla. di. F. SCULL, Gen'l Ticket Ist, Plhabatlh• JOHN H. MiT.43"P Genii Kuhn Ast.,s2lltrosol7ra7alf • FOR NEW VORIC.L:-TBE CAMDEN AND AMBOY and PRILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON •RAILROAD COM. kuunneLlNES, from Philadelphia to New York. and WAY Sam*. front Wand Mut Wharf. , • • • • • • Para' At 6.80 d., M.. via Camden and Amboy,_Amom._. $3 26 At BA. id, via Cavden and Jereey eitY nallnumall. 800 At SAO P. M., Via Camden and Amboy Express. 800 At 8.80 P. M., via Camden'and Jamey City. Exprees. 800 At 6 P. M. for Amboy and intermediate stations. At LEO and 8 A. hi.. 2 and B.M P. M. for Freshet& At 8 and 10 A. M.. 2,8.80 and AM P. M.,for Unman. At 6.848 and tO A. M. 1.2,8, 880, 4.80. 6 and 1130 P. 214 for Bornentowil. Burtinkton.lieverly,and Delano°. At 5.30 'and lu A.l/1.. - 1; AM. two. and 11.20 P.M.. for At. 540 anti 10 A. 61,11.68,4.80, 6 and 11.80 P. M. for Edge. leratero Rivereide. verton ant Patnimp.• WO. 31. rot - Riverton and 2. M:lorTaltnyra.-- •• • • • At 6.80 and t en A1E4.4180.6 and 1.1.80 P.M.for Fish HOU& Zr - The. l d 11.80 'M. Linna vrill Porn pot ed kat street by nyper . ferri. • - ' c•From Ramtogto n Depot: • ' At ,11 via aminniton punt Jersoy . City.ikew York, Express Una . . OO At zoo and ltiiikm.,i:EAM'ald oFtiWitOn and' BrietoL - And at 10.16 A. M. for BrietoL _ • • At 7.00 and 11A ." 58..9.80 sad 6P. M. for Morrisville and , it Tail 7.Grand wa lo.l6A. M. it* and 6 P. M. for &keit*: and ti - 700 aid 18.15 A, IL; RAW& and 6 P.M" for Cornwell.. Eorreadale,Elohneeburg. acoux,Wisainoming. Brides. urg and Frankfotd.' and BP. XL tor EfolmelbUrg and Intermediate Statical'. •. • reolftgimp,p--• Prom West Philadelphia Depotoda ConnectiosTlaii: At OM& ht. 100. 8.80 and 12 p. if, New York Egp_rees • 'Line, via Jersey 25 At IA. M. Emigrant Line. . . ~.• . • —2OO At 1.20 V. an Monday York 'fixeren. line . . .128 25 The 9.86 ... Lines run dab% ;Ahem At 9.3 u A rd.. E00,•.13.M and El P. 111, L tur Trenton. At 9.20 d-.81....(41.and 12 P. 21.: forlatiatoL _ _ At 12 P. M. (Night) for Morrisville, TullYtown, Schenck.% Ed dington. Cornelis, Tertisdale, Dolmeateirg.TaconY. Wiselnoming. Bridebburg and Frankford. , 1.; For Lines leaving fienslngton Depot.tsdal the cars on Third or Fifth streets. at Chestnut, at half an hour before departure.. Tbegara of Market. Street RailwaY reset to West Philadelphia Depot; Meet - snit and Walnut within one square. On Sundays, the Market Street Cad will run to connect with the 9.80 A. M and 6.30 P. M. lines. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LINES from Ken fanner' D e p o t. At Leo A. ta., for Niagara Palls, Buffalo . . tienkirk. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego. Rochester,Binghampton, Oswego, fracuse. Great Bend. Montrose,Willu Mbarre untain. he , Schooley's At 7.00 A. M. and 3.80 P. M. foi; Scrantonn,, Stroudsburg, Water Gap. Belvidere, Easton. Lam e,Flemlngton, &e. The 2.20 P. M. Lino amnesty direct with the train leaving Easton for MauchChtmkathentowri..Hethh:them. At P. M. forl;aMbertyille and intermealate Stations. CAMDEN AND BURLINGTON CO.AND PEMBERTON AND lIIGHTSTOWN Ns. ratoADS, from Market Street Ferry. (Upper Bide.) 4t 7 and MA. L. aBa and 5. 00 P. 14for Morchantsville, Xdoor estown, Dartford, Masonville„ 'llainsport, Mount Holly Bmithvillc , Ewatorville.Vincentown„lo and Pemberton:: • ' • • At 7 A: M.;l and 820 P. M. for berratonre.wrightstown. Cookstown, New Egypt, licrmeretown. Cream Ridge, Imlaystown. Sharon and Hightatown. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Paeeengers are prohibited from taking, anything as bag gage but their wearing apnarel. All 3aggage over 'fifty pounds to bepaid for extra. The Company limit Ureter°. sPonsibility for baggage to One Dollar per polmol t and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, 8, !1°) 4 by °PP' Tickets cold and Bagg age checked t - throt Boston, Worcester. S pringfield. Hartford,, New haven, Providence, New'rt, A lba n .i L.Tra. narat o ll4.l__Utic r 2 Rome, Syrazuc% eater. ssURA.IO, Niagara PaUs Suspend= Bridge. An addlthma -oMee located o. 82$ Chestnut street, where ekste to New York, a me ndall im portant points North and East, may be procured. Per im! purchasing Tickets at this Office s can have theirbag gage checked from residences or kola to destination. by Celan Transfer Baggage Lines from New York fo E i l Viradelpitia will leave from foot of Cortland street at 7A. M. and 1.00 and 4.00 P. X., via Jerael ce ClA a nd r Camden.. At 620 P.M. via Jersey City and n. At 10.00 A. M. and 19 M.. and Ate P. M.. and 12 Ni t, via Jersey City and, West PhiLadel. Prom 'Pier No. 1. N. Elver. at 5,80 A. M. Accommodation and 2 P. M. Expreis.via . , Amboy and Camden. Sept. 14. MR ` • • WM. H. GATZMER. Agent. MlREvurr,an AND BALTE KLI T r i% ItAILIt= TIME TABLE:-Commencing Mon day. Oct. fith.ll.BokTraind Min leave , De t: corner of Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Way-mail Train.at 13.3).11. M. (Sundays excepted); for Baltimore. *top at all regular stations. Connealing with Delaware Broad at IVilmington for Crisfield and intermediate stations. • • _ Express train at 1L46 (Sundays excepted) for Balt!. More and Washington'. steCing at WilmWgtan.' Perry ville and Havre-de-Grace. Connects at Wilmington with train for New (lune. . DimCsa Tra itt - 4.00P4!M. (Sunday' exeepted) e _for Bal timore and Washington, "topping _at Chester, ThmioW. Linwood. Claymont. Wilmingtoil e Newport,Stanton, New ark, Elktori e blortimast.Charlestown. Perryville,Havrade. Orate ' Aberdeen. Ferry man ' s. Edgewood. Magnolia. Chace e ' and Stemmees Run. ht Express at IL3O P. U. (daily) for Baltimore and W n e stopping at Chester. Elkton Linwood, Claymont. : Wilmington. Newark, . Northeast, Perryville and HavraderGra63. Connecta.. at Wilmington n (Saturdays excepted' with Delaware Railroad Line.;: stopping at •New Uastla4 Mid dletown, • Clayton. -Dover, Harrington, ' Seaford, Balletnny e Primate, fume. and connecting at Crisfield with boat for Faired Montue, Norfolk. Portsmouth-and the South. P era for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Bald. more will take the 11.45 A. M. Train. Via Crisfield will take the 11.80 P. EL train. Wilmington Traine e stopping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wilmto gum: Leave Philadelphia at 11.00 A. M. 2.8 0. 6.00, 7.00 P. M. The 5.00 P. M. train connects with the Delaware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate stations. Leave Wilr.ington 1.00 and 8.10 A. M. and 1.30. 4.15 and 7.00 P. M. , * The B.loA.l.LTrala • will not stop between Cheater . ' The 7.00 P. IL Trains from Wilmington rune daily. All other Accommodation Trains Sundays excepted. From Baltimore to phibuterihrai=4,44evb Baltimore 7.25 A. M., WarMaiL 9.10 A. NL - . - Expresa: 2.25 P. M., Ex press. 7.26 P. M. Expresa. SUNDAY T S FROM BALTIMORE.—Leave Bal timore at 7.25 P. M.. stopping at. Magnolia; Perryman , a. Aberdeen, Havre de GraceV Perryville: Charlestown, North.east. Elkton, Newar k. - Stlinten, — Newport, Wil mington, 'Claymont, Linwood and Chester. Mannar. Ur-Me to &astatine' Westaiontn d Southwest may be rimmed atticketeathca =Chestnut %odem CimtinentaLlitotel e 'svhare aim Retailer:op cut Berths in Slee -Cars can be secured - during - the day. Ferman" p g tickets st this office can have baggage checked at their resideace theljnAW y er= any. X.F • tondenL WEST CHESTER AND PHILA DELPHIA. RAILROAD, VIA ME. Mk. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. On and after MONDAY, April 18th, 1868, tho trains will leave Depot, Thirty fait and Chestnut streets, as follows Trainaleaye.Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.15 A. hi, 11-11 4 114 2.80,415,41.50. 7 anda D 15.5 ., • /AMMO West Chester for Pitiladelphisardin - oeitit err f" Market street: 11,15.14.1. - V01And9.0.45 4..80 and 6.50 P. M. On and-aftorMenday,,June :16th, ..fuldMonal Truitt will , leave' Philadelphia toe Melia and Intermediae Points at 6.00P.:M. • •;•-• Trains leaving WeseChesterat 7. - 80 1,14 , and leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. IL. will stop at B. C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from stations between West Chester and 8.0. Junction %Ong.. East., will-take drain leaving Wint.Cheater tt1.15 EL.and griing.Westwill.lakP train leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. eL, and transfer at B. C. Junction. Trains, leaving Philadelphia at 7.104. M. and 4.60 P. M., mad leaving Wept phelteezt 1:30 A. Kt - anti 4.50 P. M., ccuittectato. l JunctionWith Triads on'..P. and B.C.', R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. EL and 2.00 ' • • , , • • Marit i Nfelst. Cheitirv!as A.:m.'entls.oo The Depot is reached directly, by_the Chestnut and Wal nut Street caw!, Those of the Market Street Lino run; within one square.. The cars of both limes connect with each train upon its arrival. I r Passengers are allowed to. take wearing apparel ' t only as Baggage...and-the Comparrirwill not, in any case,; be responsible for an amount exceeding Slue unless specia contract is made for the same. HONKY WOOD, , .oeneral Sumfatendent. ROAD. ICABIDEN AND ATLANTIC _RAIL ''" • — PALL .ARRANGE • • ; On - aria aftor4i)flHAl;q3eutr'2ltrt, led& - trains will' leave Vine street Ferry, as follows. viz.: Mail. . . . . A. M. ? ; Fre l aiii . Siffli..pagWrig * iit;iiiiiii;3l;ed",-......*....9,16 A. m. AtLantio Accommoiration,". !-` -4 45 r• M.' Junction Accommodation, t o Atco . ana Intcrmb. • diaterepttiozuf:: - ......r. , •• • ei• •1••• • • -• HETTIBisiIiNI3I;.:WiIit.:LE.A.Vr2A'PLAAT/C -a.;' Mail„„ , „,.,„ .... t% Atlautta * Accorinilodatotf. 5.5fA. M. Junction FreighLL • Accommodation . froin Aldo. . ..... M. HADDWIFIFIPPI I AcfCOMMODATION TRAINS WILL' i' ) 4 - 7 I.FANE3gI e g 7 Vine Street rerri•at.'-'.• • aid 2.00 P. br:, Haddonfield, at. ..... ......... ....LOU P. M. and 3.15 P. AL; /211314 DAY IitAiIiTiCAINITOATLAN C OITY. Leavee Vine Street , . " ... .... ......... . ........ 7.30 A. Ti!, ;ISe t rM l 4.4 l .F?ti-i ie;Zete % . ST, c•FREZIGHT , . MT" •. VIA ! i 0 ` 11,'P*NNI3y1:17.5.Na . Kan , . ... RO - tci 4 - , Willtdebarre; .hfahanoy , Ci r lidOulite:cazziati orntriots.44oo..Ps4ta on Ullagla V y Railroad ad ta branohea - emeriti% tiertecloa-Ahha Ws road la tor i gleMalancreaseatollito wßc4andise Cow IWtOr ive gre limed Var. o ro i sht Depot. O' d at the Thro_ _di ' ', t Is • ~.,:+,', 434114:tod•ofarRONT And 140BLE Eitreeta.. , ; .11siore 5 2: IL, will niachrWlikaabarre, .Biotuat Carsati, Mammy' seq. Artyll tile: ot.b.qr. atiatione in. rdiihn22-Y 119 . , WYOMInS v.-ffs peFalt t 46......,-, of, th e imeceeu rvat. ...n, s 44#11AUP-11" 4 . .1 7 . . 1-1-4 • '•••• ••'• irMALVII LRAM° amour •II A D lig AA I - L ROA M -- T UNK /Milit o rora Ma iriggliggii ' ' arc pi; gkic,: ‘ ~ .. .- * flft l a za h u tria ni =univa , and SoltdudYalleYric aliPii• • Northwest and the Cana. Bummer ent ; • ate rains, August a. .I„ ,,ism leaving the • tri and Cal. tiMstreets, aVloilerwing hours,. i RNING AM) DTi N.-At 1.30 A. M. foe PitkV 4 and alst iv br=lMili tte erg.. an Antarnl vins irt SI PIL • . : _•,_ _ fin ; sMO lli zz i r atitela-At MS AL M. fOr Needing. baronVtr • pottevtile, Pine Grove: Tamaqua: lituobury WlWamapart,Etaistra. Kocheater.N Ip= Yang: Buffalo.- barre, Piftiton. Yea., is All . 4 3 1 14 1 5. Im o d2o conneeg c. '- of " a st Resilini me lg4th Illart,Perm , - baled; for Sta g and tbs fl is isjL . IL ernneds RIMINI' , Lobelias alley ••*;lnfor ul s» t - Irll ihi t t, rt Vahan with Cataw . 5 Luck Bare% t with Wirth.= Om PALMY ; and Oche IMO and B • • s har Ge lMranis orWorthumberH ik. , • .1:1 ,f. ' :4:e. :V IM ..... '' • V 4: . 1- ° Lea=tridel lim =ll.3o Itic t, _ : .t, ratilliille; Efart01:111: /a. malluVie ft ink._ ....with Raiding and Columbia Asuman Unbar log Gal. inii .PMTI7I'OWM ACCOMMODATION.-Leirls • Adta. town at /43.11.310) at intermediate stall= lax. riveeinPhiladel • a A. id. Betansing leaves Phi. ' lad a ffida at MO .M. arrives in Pottstown' at BALL liro AOOO ODATiOic--Laavea Re at 7,30 A. ICstg at Anwar I=o= i arrives in delplds 1.0.15 A.M. SRI getarldn<Readiagatu s eavea nage' Wart 5t5.15 P M. Waves in Trams for Philadelphia. lawns Harilibmist 8.117 A. IL, ; and Pottsville at 11.45 A. IL. arriving inMiladelid: at , LOOP. M. Alterman trains leave Harris L2 . b•mg al9, P.M, and Pottsville at L 45 P.' ILI =Mat st ridelP at i i lliiris%ng Muommesittien leave. Beading at 7.15 A: Harris bmg at 1.10 P. M. Connecting at Reading Afternoon Aemmmadaflon' loath st LBO P. ; M.. •,, arriving in Pldiadelphis, at 9.15 P.IL , - ... , Market Alan, with a Passenger car attactieVearas cleats at 11.45 noon for Poll and all • ay Sta. tkrns • • leaves Pottsville st 7 sL M; for Philadalyldl Olinda AII the above trainer= dal*. Ormileryi eteePted, ' ; suably trains leave PettrAlle at 800 A. M., and PIM& dtlgt a ris at &MP. M.; leave Pldiadelphis for_ Xesiding at a A., M.,_returatAir&r. lite4f,/= at 4.25 P., m. WM V 7 IrOAD.--assrangers for Downingtown and Intermediate points take the 7.30 A.M.. : 12.45 and 4.80 P. M. trains from Philadelphia..ret from Downingtown at &SO A. M. Jo P. 5L and 5.45 n 1T 1 2 PERKIOSIEN RAILROAD.-Pamengers' • for Skin pack take %SO A. M.. and 4.93 P. M. trains from Phlladel fin=l2l:fr?Ttf9tllottitif;l foraruspoints , 11Pedne Ci connect witirti =neat Collegeville and BkioPack. NEW YORK ESPREI3I3,__FOR PlTTnnirtiall AND THE WEEST.-Leaves New York at; 9 A. 54, 5.00 and 8.00 F.l.Lpaaaing Reading with A- id.. 1.34 and 10.10 PM, nd connect at Harrisburg Pennsylvania and Northern Coate= Harmed EXpress Trains for , PittabdralusChicago. Williamsport.Elndet, Baltimore. gra • , • s ; Rettrrntngrit zbrels Train leaver Harrisburg. on arrival of Perroyivanis train PMbmgkat 2.50 and; 1i.25 A. 51.. 9 P. 51,,,passing Reading at 4.44 and 7.06 A. M. and 11.40 . M., a:thin-t Car e n York 10.10 and 11.45 A.M.. • and LOOP. M. illeming ccmpanying theie trains through between Jersey City' and Pittsburgh, without change. , . 5101 train for New York leaves Harrisburg at Et 10A. IL and 2.06 P. IL Mail trahrforHarrialerril leaves New YAM SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD .-411d= leave Pottsville at 9.46, Dr a. A. M. and 0.40 P. M.,retuserims from Tern A4llllllt 8,96 A. and Ms and an P. _ _M.. •,, , • 1 SCHIM,KILL AND BUSQUEHA.NNA BAII,ROAD.:- Trains leave Anbrun at 7.83 A. M. for Ptaegrove and. Har risburg. and at 12.15 flier Pinegrove and ,Tremont; re. turning from Harris at RN P . M.. suidtrom ' Tremont at 7.40 A. M. and 5.85 P. . - VICKETS.-Through Batch= tickets me eraigrent ' tickets to all the principal points in vv the North and ed and Canadaa. .. Excursion Ticketa from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate Stations, good for day only, are colt by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, • Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rated, - Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, S tati o ns day only. are sold at Beading and Inter ediate by Read. ' i i r r j g es. and Pottstown Accommodation Trains, at , reduced The following tickets are-obtainable only at " the Office of S. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nieolls, General Saperintendent. Readmits. CommuLation Ticketott 13 per cent. discount, between ens into desired, forfamilles and firms. iffage Tickets, good for 2,000 miles, between all Points at BM 50 each, for families and firma. Beason Tickets, for three, six, mine Or twelve month's. for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Clef an residing on the Une of the road will be fur nished with cards. entitling themeelves and wives te tickets at half fare. "Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal it a liens, good for Saturday. Sunday and Monday , at reduced • fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office. at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets._ desc riptions _ s PREIGHT.-Goods of all ci forw_arded to all the above _Points from the Company's New Freight Depot. Broad an* Willow streets. 'Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 4.25 A. M. 12.45 noon. 340 and O P. M.' for Reading, Lebanon, larria. berg' Pottsville, Port Cllnion ti and all points beyond. -glans close at the Philadelp a Poet Office for allplacep on the road and illl IlTanches at 5.A. 3f., s and for Onions.. deal Stations onlynt LIP. 5L - • ; . ..B GOAOPI: vangan's Exra will collect Baggage for all irate; leaving Pbilad tda Depot. Orders can be left at Nd ZS* South Fourth street, or at thaDepot, Thirteenth and Cat NORTH PENNSYLVANIA THE MIDDLE ROUTES—Shortest moat direct line to Bethlehem. Easton.. Allentown.. ouch Chunk, Hazleton. White ' Haven. Wilkesbarre,Malumoy_City,Mt. Carmel. Pittston, • Scrardon.carbondale and W the poinbi in 410 Lehigh and Wyoming .Coal regions. • Palmenger Depot in.Philadelthia: N. W. cornered Berko' and American etreeta: BUMMER ARRAN r_: , ORMON'I 2,IIOEVENI/AILYTILUNS —On and after MONDAx_. JULY . 20th. 1868. Pas. semger Trains leave,the New Depot. corner of Barks' and American streets, daily 031M1211311 OXCO_pted),_ao follows ' At 6.45 A. M.—Accemmodation for Fort Washington. At 7.45 A. M—M Express for Bethlehem • • and Principal Stations on North illinrowlvarda Railroad, con- necting at Bethlehem with; Lehigh •vr3 and , Lehigh and Susgichanna Railroads forE i sp. entrwn. Oats , . Mauch eriY.Je= Pittston, and all - points in 'Le h _ and Wyoming valleys, _• also, In connection with Le. his h andlidahano Rallroad for Mahanoy City, and with, Catawisea Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wit liamaport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 12.05 A. M.:at Wilkesbarre at 8 P. M. at. Mahaaoy City' at 2P. M. Passengers by this train • can take the Lehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 11.55 A. M.' for Easton a i r points on Now Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At 6.45 A. M.—Accommodation for DollestsraMAPP. plug at all intermediate Station& Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro' and Hart/villa by this train; take Stage at Old York Road. , • At 10.80 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Waahington, stepping atintermediate Station& At L 45 P. Vallem Bethlehem. for Bethlehe. Allentown. Mauch Chunk, ` Wh ite Haven. Wilitesbarre, Mahanoy pizr, Hazleton, Centralia, Shenandoah._ Mt , Carmel, Pittston and` Scranton. and all points in Maho ney and Wyoming Coal Regions. _ , • At 935 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylectown, • stOPldtill at all intermediate station& „, 1 Atlll5P. M.—Lehigh and Susemeisanna Etipreas for Bethlehem. Easton. Allentown. Mauch t:hunk, barre and Scranton. Passengers for Greenvilletaka .this train to Quakertown and Bumneytown to North {Wales At 4.15 M.—Accommodation for DOW:down. gp,Ming at all intermediate stations. Paasengere for , ' willow Grove; Hatberough and Hartsville take stage at Abing ton for NewHOPO at Doylestown. , At &OOP. on e on accOmmodattote for Bethlehem. and all atations on main line of North Pennsylvanic road, connecting at Bethlehem with rahvgh high and litumuebanna Evening Train for Reston. Allen. town. Mauch Chunk: At #I2OP. M.—Accommodaticas for Ltusabik \ ‘ stopping • all intermediate atations. At 11.80 P. M.-Accommodation for Fort Waarungtel& . TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA, From Bethlehem at 9.00 and ILOS A. M.:9 and 105) P.M: 11 05 A. M. and 9.00 P. M. Trains makes. direct conzieo6 (ion with Lehigh Valley and Lkhlel and ihisqa , -.. sk trains from Easton, Scranton. Wilkeabarra, si. nb City and Hazleton. Pamengera leaving_Wilkesbarre at 1.45__P..M. connect stliethlehem at 6.05 P. M., and arrive in PllllMelphia at 8.80 P. AL From Doylestown at 8.45 A.M., 5.00 and 7.00 ?, M. From Lansdale at 7.30 - • - From Fort Was at'dbyo.4s A. M. and 8.15 P. M. Phlladelphia fOr Bethlehem al 180 A. H. Philadelphia for Doylliatotifitit2. - 00 - Y.M` Doylestown for Philadelphia at 17.00 A. M. Bethlehem for Plalladelgisat_4.l3o_,P. M. Fifth and Sixth streets Pansengar r gare convoy villain/. sera to and from the new Deßot, _ - - -- White Cara of Second a n d Thir d Streets Line and Union Line run within a abort &ataxic° of the Denot.. , • Tickets must be procured at tho Ticket eke. in Order to secure the lowest retell of. F.f.Llß' ' CLARB. Aunt. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal plants.. at Manua: gem. BaggageyWprosa Dillon. lip. 105 South Fifth street. PHICLADELPHIA.E._ARMI TOWN , AND NORRIBTO ROAD TIME TABLE-9n and after -Friday; May 1. Leave Phlindelpida 2 6. - 7,8,9.00, till. 12EL 9L, L 8.15. 5; SX. 61017, 8.01% 11,.19 r, _ Leave Germantown-0.7, 134 1 1 . 1 3.2 1 4 10 . /- 1 4 A. /SL 2 . }V& 6.• Ni 78. 9, 10.11 P. = , T flinvii train, and th B r anch.d 535 VP traind, Wil not atoti on the Germantown ON SUNDAYS. Leave Pbßadelphia-9.15 mimitee A. M ; 1.7 and Mira& Dave Germantown-8.15 A. 1, 8 and, Id, CHESTNUT HILL BAELP.OAD. Leave Philadelphia-4 8. 10. 124. AL i 9.BMf. 53,G 7.9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chesmut Minutea, 89,,9.40 and 11.40 A. 111.; 1.40.2.40, 5.400.40,_ G 8.40 and ) 10.40 P. M. - • - • N SUNDAYS: Leave Philadelphia-9.18 minutes A. M.: II and 7P. M. 0.24 Leave Chestnut Ellll-7.50 minutes A. M.; 19.40. 5.40 and minutes P_ FOB CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Phlladelp_hts--43, 735, 9,1.05, A. ; 136.8. 434. 63‘ 5.15, 8.05 and 1135 P. M. ' Leave Norristown-6.41, 7.7.20; 9,11 A. BL t 134. ft. 434. All ON SUNDAYS. _ Leave Philadelphia - 9A. M. ;23S and 715 r.=DL Leave liovilstown-7 A..jd„; 535_add 9 .M. , -FOR= 51A-NAYlird.- Ltavelldbidelphia--8. 734. ILOSA. ; 134. &AM. 534. 1116.8.05 and 1.136 r. Leave Mananuk-6.1 0 . 734. &A 934, 1134 A. M. t L Wir e( and 9 P. M. ON _ Leave Philide7phia-9 A. M ; 235 and 7.15 P. M. Leave Manayrusk-AX/L id. I 6 and 936 P. M. ' S. WHAsON; General Supeitendent, • • Deuot. Ninth end amen ilzastr., PEICILILDEOBIA. at BATIVIKORE O,ENTRAL ,Ti AfftoA.D. Hummer-! Arrangements. On and after Monday. April Bala. the Trains will leave Philadelphia.from the -Depot °tithe WQsS , Chester & Philadeinhia.Baftroad, °or.. nerof Thirty-first and Chestnut Ardebs, (Welt rtdiada.), I yeaAA und "I i' . A. al..' ` aii4 Oxford ; at. too A. ) 114 Win, a 5.15 'lf" and leave _Oxford at fi,,S6P ..in.: 6 , : ; • •,,--, ~ , ,i ; A Market Train with. riuseemiorgar attached will ,run 'an:Tneedays arid Fridaler leaving We s'lPinf , ..Bilti at 4441 A. M., t,nford at. LIM pd,_,Winnett. atlm P. .nectimg at Woad cheater •J on . witte a Vain for .Phila.• itelphia. -. On • Wedilinidays ;an& Batnrdaya train istmee : Philadelphia at 1180 P. ni..rans through to ittft&l.,/, To ._-, 0 The Train leaMnii Philadelligike. at 7.313 . A. onneoil at Oxford With a dall,y li ne'of BtaVia: forTeao 'Batten:is in: Tiancaeteiriallit6 - faetir leamell , Petinh': Bottom-4o ' ponneet it Oxford With the Areerrilon Train for Philadel. phis:, , : __ , : .., , • The .Train. ;lowing rilliadtgßai, at 41.150 I. Si. nine to . LES Pa rb reetrelie lli ato l witid to . .t.altd,Wkiiiiiiqipief oitiyeke' -:.llamedevaiitt.the , GozolianYVt „ _ anY innie, be - re.: aparieMe for an amount Ke t onehundred dqtars., 21'11401colittra, • ma the tame.,... , ;.- INP,OOD. General 80% , IM=E= TILSIVIULEIUP GUIDE. WEST -annum INAPMEifig/Plia .. FALL AND IViBIT.I3B co Font of ,ffigic:rt akta r liPOr retry). Comm midair weai%isitai-,544..10211904 Trains leave 'sloth:my: - ' • For tape May and ci t ations below =trine r. • For Vinela..d and intermediate stations 1..120 A eor"1311 8 i d s g l eion, Salem and waY : Stailten; if.. :gni . For WoOd bury itt 1.15 A.'51.. alb; ate lindtt.#.' Freight train leave, Camden d.Mlo' at 12 o'clock. noon. -.Freight received at recond covered .wharf below •Wad. ' nut street, dotty. Freight belly ere d No. MEI 8. T immure A 4 renne: - ' • , W11.1.L2110. 'PENNIfirLVANDt CENTRAL Railroad. Felt 'Ttme. ESIIIIII4-11511111effect Tits triiiirt the Pen_risylvanigi Central nanrolW leave the Depot. at Thirty-first and market etreets, which is reached directly by the of the Market Sheet Parsenger its.=. the Lest car conneeting wlth eath train, Leaving mg Market streets thirty fltale before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Itaihvayrun within one ecunwe of the Paver.' • . ON dUNDAYEI— The Market Street- Care leave Front and Market streets ES mirmtes before ttut departure of Sleepir.s Car Tickets nub* had on application at Rut • TicketoMce. Northwest comer/ of, Ninth and Chestnut streets, and at the Depot.' Agents of Me Union Transfer Company will editor and deliver Baggage at the Depot., Orders left at No.9olCheat. nut strect.NWlLMerket Btu's& will Illwal/tUaWkall• won,u4B LEAVE trial:oT. Mail Train.... .... ....... • . .14 BM A. AL Paoli Accom. at .......... 5t..1.00. and 9.00 P. Ma EErie E Line.... .......... . . .at 1140A 1i0 11.40. M. . A.6I . - Harrisburg Accolemod anon. ..... *At LOOP. M. sat 4.00P.M. Parkeburg_Traln_ Asog.m. nn b it t Cincinnati pixerew.... ' 8.00. MM. Erie Mail and Buffalo * Farmers . 11.00 P. ; Philadelphia itxpreals. . . ..4 Erie Mail leaves alai., Vtldly:runningtO liameport only on Satur day right On deadly rued genet* will leave Philadelphia atlg o'clock. Philadelphia Express teavert , deli:. Ali daily. except Sunday. , • The Wes tern AccOmmodatimi Train rank Gaut. arra Sunday. For this' train tickets must be: procured • , baggage delivered byjs,AUL. M.att. 116 histriueet. _ TRAINS ABMVE AT DEPOT. VJZ: .. . 1.45 Pmadelrelarapshis...' .. . " ' 4, 7.10 • ti Paoli Accom;..,. it° ..tc 7.10, P.. ht...„ Erie Mall and Buffalo 7.10 Pszkebnrg Train .. .. • • •••• " 9 . 10 Feat Line. „.." .. .. . 9.85 0 1",__ Lancaster Train . . . ... "N. 14.1 Sl l ' Briers - prem..— ...... ...... . ... ..".. , '* 530 *, • ' Day Expreee Ll.o* -• 1 Harrisburg Accom . For fustberkformatlon_ Imply adifisTir.W,kl4. Ticket Is ont,gotcheirlmo stireet: • fid.? . k. F. 'II..MAY, Continental-Hotel; VaVAiiti_liihitirlieitifieet. 1 IdAMUEL. El. WM.,CF., Ticket Agent at. tke moot. • The Pennsylvania Railroad' - Company ww not ammo • any risk-for Baggage, except for wearMg apparel. and , . limit their rfselponability to One Hundred DWiars hi value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at , the risk of the owner, unless taken by_gpecial contract. -' EDWARD EL,MGLLIAMB_, , • , „ • „ • . Genaral Superintendent. Alt:ants; Pa.* , . PHILADELPHIA. ' AND -I,—, R&ILROAD4---- FALL' BLE.--Thrtpugh and Direct - Route ho tween delphia, Baltimore; ltarrtabur Williams.- Port. to the Noratvest and the. Great Oil Re gio n of Penn. sylvania.-.-Flegani /Beeping Care on all Nig t Trains. -* On and after MONDAYOept. 14th,.186e,the Trains mil the Philadelphia and ErilAii r road - WA non as fawn: WEABD Mall Xna10 , •'..............10-40 . •. 0 , ... . 8.20 A.M. 41017V01S at . 7„75..P. Erie Expreu Leave' P1atad0p0ta.:........*.:...1147 A. M. , * Williarcumort.: 'ft 35 1. M.• arrives'-at 5/.. Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia .. .......... ROO A. M. la. 4S 44 arrives at Lock aven..... ....... 7.45 P. M. Mail Watt leave* .. +.. ,;.10 60 A. M. Husm;port7 ....:..10:15 P. M. , -yv ” '•• ..arriVere at 7.00 A.M. Ale Exprdss 'paves . .. .. 7.35 P. Ki; M. •: Mail at Philadelphia: . ' .; 5.00 P. _M Mail • and *Brorem comlect withOH 'breeft• and ahem , River Railroad, Haw? _Checked Through., geumal Biwa dent.l LJrI (T'Tl TNI VDU ORPHANS' COURT FORI_THE"CITYAND Aconnty of Philadelphia. , Estate Of iW/LIRABI DAVY.) doe d, The , , AmPtor appointed by the Court As, distri.... buts the fund or balance remaining fa the hande,,of.DE.' LANY 0: wYNatld NEHEaflAil• EVANS, Execute,. the fart andtestament krif ,WILLIAM DAVY. late of, the city, of..Philadelehla.ldecessed. Jsillt4oet th.wles. interested for the purpose of Ma appoM ettC",tet ea day: October 14th, 160; at 4 OtioCk.•PM..„it hit'o et, G. , 507 Race etreet , in the city of Phil . adeLphia::',.n..'Lict,:v • oaf In WM.. • ' JOB,ABRAMS Audi . . IN THE ORPHANS , COURT POR:THE.CTM.AND., U COUNTY ORPHILADELPHIA.—Estate of ANTIJO.. NY wit GNER, deceased::'rho. Auditor appointed by:the Court to audit, rettle, and adjust the first and final account of 'Samuel. Wagner and Anthony -`iYagner. Jr.. executore. of the estate of Anthony; Wagner, deceased, and to report, dterxibution of tho balance in the, hands of the . account=' ant, will meet' the _parties intended, for the purpose of fis appointment, on WEDNESDAY,Oetober 1011.1868. at our o'clock; at his office, South Fifth Street, in the City of Philadelphia. WiLLIEM L. DENNIS,' cc 23,w,f,m,60 - • Auditor: DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED BTATE4 ) ,von ; • the Eastern District .of Pennsylvania. And - now. Wednesday, September 23, 1868, Oad,RLES P. war.% Bankrupt, having passed his last examination. end hie application for dfsclbarge having been heard:, Court, it• appears that he bad been a,member of the firm ofW "es,. Godshall And - Company, and had riot been •so.,deseribed in the notices published under the warrant or under his final application, it is ordered that his application stand over until the third Wednesday'of 'uctober next, atle A. M.. la order that notice be given to all Tartlet' interested there to appear In said court and. show cause,. if any they have, why ho should not be discharged. - • , Witness the , Houor IC able JORCA.Eg . , ;Seal of es - 77irt" C oo Judge; and tie seal of the --- said Court, 4.Philadelphia. „. • G. R.TOX,Cleelc..*.' ge24t-3tii IN'TBP DISTRICT CODEX OP TAO riNrr4D, States for, he 'Enatern District: of ' Pennsylvania. Bankruptcy, at PhiladelPhiak Seritember fah. A. D. 1868_ 'I he undersigned hereby gives notice of - his appointroont as Assignee of WILLIAM . EL. .HENDL.IIBON. of .Phila i delphia, Wants of Philadelphia and State of Penrusyt. v tuns. Within said district, who has. been "adjudgedia: bankrupt upon his own petition, by. the District DOurt said,district. EDWARD CARPENTER rr agnee. 00264 BP , • , 243 Sou th street. _ • IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or TEM UNIT ED STATES for the Eastern District. of Pennsylvania.. :In • Bank: reptot. At Philadelphia, September 17,1802; • ThQ under, slgnedhereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of JAMES D. RITTER, of Philadelphia.:Lu the county_ or Philadelphia, and State of Pennevlvanis; within said Ulan trict, who has been adJudged a Bankr_upt, upon his , own petition, by the District Court of said . Diettict. ; . . WhoVjODES,' AE8113 , 01004 -• ' • No 12S South Batty street. . To the Creditors of said Bankrupt, . : 5e254 BP • IN -'THE , DISTRICTS COURT. Or + UNITED States for the Eastern Distrizt of ;Pennsylvania.. In llankruptcy.—At Philadelphia,i3j3pt. 218 t, 18413.‘ 2 1h0 un dersigned hereby gives 'notice of his appointment as ea. signte, of WM. J. MUbRId of hiladelohlo in the county of Philadelphia and fi ta -P teef;Peinisylvanta. within ealdiDistriet„who _has been adjudged a bankrunt upon hla own petition. by the District tourt of said District <• G. 11()SEN GARTEW Assignee,. - • . S, F. car. Sixth. and,Walnut., , To the creditors of the Bankrupt: ' se2ci-f,Bto. ' LETTERS TESTAMBNT&HII._ nAVINGBE granted to the subscribers.upOn ttto estate of THOMAS, COtvNER, late of Philadelphia . altpersonalri. - deitiid to the same willmeakke nnYment;nriAlikese7kartgli claims present them to CHARLES CLABIC.I92 Birch street; 'JOHN BLAME. 1626 Fitzwater street. ee2V 6t• . T ETTERB OF ADMINIBTRAXION ON TELE!. ESTATE _LA , or • Francis P. Brebson having, been granted to the tmdmigned s , all, persona having claima are, reeneat• ed to present' them 'without delay to' J. TATN ALLIa RROBSON 202 South Eleventh etreet, or to Attorney^. JAMES BTARR. 623 Walnut street ,:efs fop TIIE , CQURT OF COMMON FLEAS FOR THE .1 (STY AND COUNTY- 01 PIIIVAJIELPHIA.-LHAN NAH O: JONES by, ber reit; friend, GIDEON:LARGE vs. JACOB COMI.Y 'JONES. March 'rem; 1869, No. 89: In divorce. >TO Jacob Uonily.: Jones, respondent: Please talctrnotice, - trrule en yon - to ishostoturserwhy - a - dlvc!ree a tnnctilo rnatrfmourf should not be decreed in the above case; returnable SATURDAY, October Bd. 1868. at 10 persorud service having failed on account of your absence... . • ' " • RICHARD LUDLOW, Attorney for Libellant._ ee2s f is 4ft Air °NELL vs. MONELL. IN, .DIVORCE,. „ D.zP. .01 INIARCII T.. 18b7i, To , Willions • Monell, -Respondent. Dear Sir Plesufant* tice a rule grouted uopn should show Calltle why a divorce 'a vincula ma/7'moms not be docreed.Teturnabld 10th October 1883, at 10 o'clock A. M.. personal service baying fsiled In consequence of Your absence. -•• • . 011ARAY.DAVI ' ' setA 19i ' • Attortker for Libellant. • lama/. EsWATS said[-! S. PUBLIC BALE OF OVER ` OOOOO ACRES, Or VALUABLE (MAL, IRON,- TIMER, FARM' AND EiEhti OCK .LAN on, IN THE COUNTIES OF ,Nio• KEAN, ELK AND VA MESON, PENNIeIf LVANIA, • The well knoWn and valuable lenda of the McKeanload Elk Land and Improvement Comptd,iy. ex:posed to public sale in tracts Jr ' parcels, - on • KIJESLPAY L vsO 20th 'day of October. 1860, at 12 o'clock ,at thaPnlindendds - - - new Lands aro eituated the' NorthWoeterti flirt the State, on tho-line of —the yhiladelptiltLand -roadi-04 rolles-Eaet -of ,Erie, n.arly,iituldhtant and con- - fleeted by direct railroads - with' the titles - of *lttw•York. Ybiladelphi eland Baltimore,And ; cln,coni_platirort tho .railroad connections within 100 ntilea' of 'Efulhatr and Ilochester, , in tho State of NoWN °tit. ,L f • The attention or oapitallate.;thenufactOrtits oln, iron and ''weber, miner's of Coal , tanners and others ;' 'etieciaLlY solicited to thole hula; containing Large and. terirkahlo _voinver stiperfor.R4L , and ate/ 1 4 94 1 418 ilron du largeociam• titles and or dxcellent and - ccomred' witltreprba. -- - - tire f , rest of hardwoods;ht nilock, and pine timberniisur passed in the Eastern,StateeAmid - poseesainita_a_ed oteallir proddctive with the lands of t linl3tate Or Ntilir ,, xort. 'VatHl i gu."..444.lnW itt leU' " 1 1° 1E 1 11 4 luji descript our , terms of B ale an d arid al l'a ar d- orma• Ho]: will beforniattealon application:to', &dine autioneeers,ne to,WILLIAI6I • itTER,.. s4retarY and Treasurer at tbe'offlee.Of •ths, Co .L 13641110; fits wal nu t -- 'etreer. Phundelphijo';'. 5i1:;'); -* 4 ." a/ 144 93a r r 1C 1 .dez/t: M t 4 -- Aue ioneeliC aladialio Fourth street, EitiladelPons• 1,•.,ipw,1nai.,;1:',:"1:. , ..f. urriaoi k 4 ;104 - tilAt 3t A A aits GAB , P•llsTil 1 ms.--Kwymir.--nrznaux. • Is kio.lllltaundsint street; of Rilmairttizeu .dr4. , ,, ilktitoOl2 l tha eau,. of we public to their o and el ant Alaq Gliandeliere, Pendant% ketklic. They , PsNiDeajggoilwellinuAsl, D ab uo 2 =1711'4 wadi so tmenoittg,..iutestag sad rau...... r — , Wilittultedi Li , - ,,, j' % ' ':` 2 ,, ' , t -, '' ' :*- ;.!-‘ MEM
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