THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL C, 18CC. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local JUm$ tee Third rage. Legislative Proceedings. The follow ing bills have been introduced into our Stale Lefrlslature. At they are of considerable in terest to our citizens, we (rive them entire: .ate Act to Incorporate th Horth American Express Companj. Section 1. Be it enacted hy tbe Senate and House I Representatives ot the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in Oenoral Assembly mot, and li m hereby enacted by the authorily of the . tamo, fhatColkin Colke , Ueorge W. t an. Georgo C. uranciaciis, Uoo. W. Ford, William H M rray, James JJ. Wet ham, John A. Brown, fciatnuol A. Mil If r, Jamos Wark, John B. Given, John K. Lee, Adam Wartbman, Jtobert K. Taylor, I). 8. Uougler, Robert Laaxhlin, and their associates, their successor and assigns, be and ihev are Lereby incorporated and made a "ody pulilir in law, bv the name, stylo, and title of thu ftorth American Express Company, for the purpose ol transacting a general express business in tbe transcortaticn and torwaroint of merchandise, roods, moneys, oolos, papers of value, and any and all kindi ot packages ai d parcels to any and all places in the United Mates, when thelsame shall not be contraband of war, and tti said corporation shall continue lor the ipace of twenty years from the papsape ol Ibis aot. Section 2. Iho said corporators, or any five of them, are hereby authorized to open books and re ceive sulecnpttons to the capital stock ot the said company, which capital stock shall consist of one hundred thousand dollars, divided into sliaros of fclty dollars each, wlih authority to increase tne same hercaiter, from timo to time, to an amount not exceeding one million ol dollars. (section 8. The business of said company shall be transacted by a Board of Directors, who shall be ected annually by the stockholders, at such time and p'ace as may be designated in the by-laws; ttie said Board of Dircctots shall elect, from anions t'leir. number, a President, Secretary, and lreauror, whose duties shall be prescribed by the by-laws, which tbe i-ald board are lierenv authorized to estab lish : Provided, J bat they shall not conflict with thu Constitution ot the United biatos, or tbe provisions ol this act. Sect on 4. That there shall be annual mootinira of the siockholdeis held at such piacos and times as mav bo desinnatoo in Lie by-laws, and that each stockholder shall be entitlod to one vole lor every Bliare oi stock he may hold ot tne Company. Section 6. litis corporation )all pay into the Staie iieaurv a bonus ol one-halt ot one per cent, on tho capital Btoox hereby authorized or borcafter created, in four equal annual instalment!, and such other tax as is now or may bereaiter be imposed by law on corporations; and the stockholders ol tho said company shall be Jointly and severally liable in their individual capacities and estates for all debts, contracts, or other l abilities ot the said com pany, ccmracted or incuried during the t:me such stock holders respectively own their stock, to the mount of stock held by them respectively, and to be enlorced as provided in the twelith, thtneeutn, and fourteenth sections ot the act incorporating the Lackawanna Coai and Iron Company, appioved the 6tii day ol April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-time. A Supplement ta an Act to Incorporate the PennsyU vanta Horticultural Society approved tlte twenty third day of March, Anno Vvinini tine thousand eitht hundred and thirty-one. Whereas, The l'ennsy.vania Horticultural So. cicty contemplates the purohase of a lot ol ground in tho city of i hiladelpliia, and tho erection thereon ol an edifice suitable for the exhibition of plants and liowers, and other exhibitions, musical concerts, tho deliver;' oi lectures, ftdure;S08, and other pmpo.'es, therefore Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sonato and ITouae of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, and if is hereby enacted by tbe authority or tho same, That the Pcnnsyivanla Horticultural Society is hereby au thorized and empowered to purchase and hold in fee simple any lot or lots in the city of Philadel phia, not to exceed in the upgrcitate v ilue thereof St the tunc cf purchase the sum of sixty thousand dollars, and to execute any ground reut or othor deed, or deeds necessary or proper in securing the title to the taid lot or lot, or to mortgage the same, and to erect and bund upon said premises auch buildinpe as may be requited tor the purposes ot the unid sncierv. Section 2. That it 8'all be lawful for tho said Fennbylvanla Horticultural cociety to issue certifi cates of stock on scrip, of t ie par value oi flit t dol lars each, and dispose ot tbe samo, tbe proceed thereof to be applied towards the purchase of said ground, and tho erection of building as afore said. An Act to Incorporate tlte (Jermantown Club of the City of Philadelphia. Section 1. Be it unacted by the Senate and House Of Kepresentatives of tae Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assemplv met, and it is hereby enacted by the authorily i f the same. That John "Wiater, Henry Chancellor, Alburlas Kngle, William H. Sowers, William Chancellor. Charles Willing, Philip K. Frens, Charles S.Panouast, J. Alfred Kay, and William Rotch Wister and their aseooiates be and they are horeby created a body corporate and politic, with the name, styio, and title of the (ior liiantown CluD, with authority to elect oflicore, to establish by-laws lor their government, and to hold real estate, the vearlv value of which shall not ox- ' ceed two thousand dollars: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to autho rize the said the Germantown Club to do any act or acts in their corporate capacity than is heroin expressed. Chabb Afteb Riveb Fibates. An ex citing little incident occurred yesterday after noon on the Delavi are river, between Gloucester and Cooper's Points, involving a little bitot Tiver niracv a small chase and subsequent cap ture ot lour river pirates by the Harbor Police. It appears that lour men, numed John J. Brown, liobert Hughes. William Lewis, and James Dor- ranee got "into a pail-boat, and after cruising about a while, boarded a achonner which was lying at anchor off Gloucester Point, and finding tne coast ctear. procceueu to rau-ncs tne c ioin 'for valuables. Three coats, some shin's stores. and a silver-mounted revolver were brought to light by raid investigating committee, wnicb. were transferred to tne sail-boat, her canvas spread, and she glided otf up the river, bearing tne pirates anu lueir rjooty on ner uuca. The captain ot the schooner soon became aware of what had taken place, and quickly vetting a yawl-boat manned, gave chase to the miniature pirate. It was muscle against the fresh Biirintr zpnhvrs: the Dlrate. fanned bv the latter. sped briskly through the rippled waters, and the men in tne pursuing crait sweated at ana man- lullv pulled at tho leathered oar. The race be came exciting. The Harbor Police boat bove In aipht when the pursuit was at its height, and was immeaiuteiv natiea oy me coaiiuss ana re- Tolverless captain. Tho status of things was made known to th city government craft, when that vessel loined In the cbae. After consider able ground, or rather water, had been gone over, the piratical craft was overhauleiljopposlto Cooper's Point, and tho Quixotic Captain Kidds were nanoeci over to inn aucuonues oi jersey- land, ana tne BtoiPn arncie.s recjvereo. Pbivate Boxes Secured. John Mc- Uride and John Kelley were arretted this morn ing, charged with ,the larceny of a number of boxes trotu the iiont 01 wnoiesaie stores on Mar ket street. It appears that recently a large number of boxes have been spirited away from the fronts or various stores on Market street. Thin morning at an earlv hour the men men tioned above, were caught carrying otf boxea from betore John B. Meyers & Co.'s auction store, on Market street. They were arrested. their residences searched, and a quantity of Doses lound on different parts of the premises, which had evidently been stolen. The party were commuted by Alderman tiodpou. A Dabing and Impudent Robbeby. The dwelling of Charles Reynolds, situated at Uo. 903 Warnock street, was entered at a very early bour this morning by the lront door, which had boon leit unlastcued. Mr. lie vn olds was not home at the time, and the thief or thieves very deliberately proceeded to the chamber of Mrs. Reynolds, where that lady and her children were fast asleep. The room, was quietly and quickly ransacked- and two boxes carried otf which contained $130 in money, a silver watch and chain, and a Quantity of jewelry. Moral Loclt jour front doors when jou retire at night. A Fascinating Stoby. To those who like stories of adventure, in the woods and with the Indians, we would commend a story now being published in the Saturday Evenrng Pott. It is called 'Thill 0 Morton; or, Adventures on the Pennsylvania Frontier," and takes the Teader back to the times of Braddock'a defeat at Fort Duqnesne. and the heroic days of young Washington. The Saturday Evening Pott Is lor Je by ftll tbe Bewsdealen. I'rice 5 cents. The Faproveh. This Hebrew festival, which was instituted by Moses In commemora tion of the Israelites remaining Intact on the pipht of tbe destruction of tbe first-born In Eppjt Immediately preceding the exodus from that country, Is about closing, this being the ecvtnth day of the Passover. This season was originally observed by sacri ficing peseover lambs towards the evening of the 14th of the first Hebrew spring month, and eat ing them on the following night, as well aa ex cluding all liver from the meals ot that evening and the lollowing seven days, the first and last of which were observed as holy. Place the Unnl dcstructlan ot Jerusalem the Passover ha been celebrated by eating un leavened bread during the seven days of absti nence from labor on the first and last, and by the observance ot the first evening ot various domestic rites commemorative of the deliver ance from Fpyptian bondiiee. including the re cital of Scriptural and legendary narratives, and familiar conversation on tbe same national event, and the chanting of psalms. Oa the seventh day 01 the Passover the Songs of Moses in the Pentateuch are sung. To-morrow being the eighth day will close this Interesting season. This morning In all the sytagogues ol the city appropriate services were held,' and the attendance was large, old and young uniting in grateful adoration to God, the giver of all blessings. Mr. Morals dilivercd an eloquent address this morning on the commemoration o the Passover, in the synagogue In Seventh etrect. near Cherry. His remarks were listened to with strict atten tion bv his numerous audience. There are in this city two Portuguese, three German, and one Low Dutch synagogues; also the "Reformed Temple." Look to Toub Stobe Fbonts. Robert Grove is a colored man. Robert was passing along market street, oeiow Eleventh, yesterday atternoon, when his eye was attracted by tho pattern of a piece of dry goods on a stand in lront of a dry goodit store. A lew moments alter Robert and the piece ot dry goods proceeded up Market street together, and the owner of tho goods proceeded Biter both. Tin dry poodi were taken back to tbe store, and Robert was taken betore Alderman Jones, who bel l him in $iil)0 bail, lhc stolen goons were valued at $10. Slight Fiee. About o'clock last night a stuble ettuated at Twenty-fourth and Walnut streets caught fire, and but for the eudeavors of the police won la have been burned down. As it happened it was only slightly damaged. A Hikt to Boys. Now, while tbce Easter holidays Shut schools np for a time, Tou youngstors can enjoy yonr plays, And have some tun quite prime; Though thore's no need Old Scratch to raise, Save in a Pantomime. And now, see hcres If I woro you, I'd on my parents call To dross me out all nico and new, At grand old Towei Hall I Our stock of Clothing in the largent and most com,' vide in this citv. sur named bu none in material, style, and At, and sold at prices guaranteed lower than ihe lOWeSl. TOWKH II ALL, NO. 618 AlARKKT iM ttKET, Bennett & Co. Bargains in Pianos. Messrs Sehomackor & Co., who contemplutc moving into tboir new store on the 1st of the mouth, are selling otf ilioir lurire stock of macnilicfiit aud well-toned pianos at leas man nr-t cost Attention is directed to meir cara la another column. Tna Varying Temperature of tho season is rapidly producing Colds, Coughs, and Pulmonary Aflections of all kinds. Persons with weak lungs should now be especially careful, and what may seem trifling Coughs and Colds ought to have imme diate attention. Tho careless indifference which waits for "a cold to eo as It camo" In many cases re sults in laying the seeds of Consumption. For such neglect of one's health there is na cxous, as Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant can be readily procured, and its long established roputat.on is one guarantee of its efficacy as a most valuable remedy for all Coughs, Colds, and Pulmonary Aftbctions. Prepared only at No. 242 Chtsnut street. NiTRcns Oxide dA8, as an Anesthktio Agent for Iooth-Dhawinq "To (i. O Colton is duo the credit of reviving the use 01 this important agent in ttie practice ot dentistry. '-Letter from tiuroeon Cariiocnan. Alter aescriuinr tne results 01 several case or Surpery, where Dr. Colton has admmistored the Nitrous Oxido Gas, Dr. Carnocban adds : "if similar favorable results are met with by others, the Uitrovs Oxide Gas tctll supersede all anoistlietics now in use. ' Dr. ( olton. whose ollioe is at No. 787 walnut street, has used the gas lor three years, without a failure or acciaent. SIebphh. L0KEN8 & Lynn. These gentlemen are now fairly installed in their new wareroom at the N. w. corner ot MXtn ana cnosnut strtots, wnore they have displayed on ttioir Bneives and counters an infinite variety ot hats andCips of the prevail- iuir modes. Their !Sprinr stvlo ot JJres Hat is de servedly attracting muoh attention, not onlv for its "elegance of contour, but for tbe excellence of mate- rial and nuisn r.veiy one atioui to purcnase a new tile should call at this establishment, as by so doing the most lastidious tones may oe gratinea. Sore Throat, Couch, Cold, and similar troubles, if saUcied to progress, result in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incurable. "Jiroum's i?on- chial Troches" roach directly the seat ot the disease, and (rive almost instant relief. They have been thoroughly tes'ed, and maintain tbe good reputation they have justly acquired. As tu re are imitations, It sure to obtain the genuine. hraiKO Fashions fob Children M. Shoe maker & Co., Nob. 4 and 6 N. Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment ot Children's Clothing, in tbe latest Paris stylos, unsurpassed for elegance of workmanship and matorial. Tbe public is invited to cad and examine. Men dtino make their wills- bct wives Kscane a work so, sad Why should tbey Biake, what all thoir lives The gentle dames have had f Woman may make her will, bnt not her way, for it she had, Char os htokes & Co., Clothiers, under tbe Contiuen-al, could not meet the demand for Clothes lor ihoir husbands and lovers. Fink Arts. Our readers should bear in mind that the cloa ng sale C Oil Paintings, from the Ameiicau Ait Oallory, New York, takes place this evening at H o'clock, at Scott's Oallory, No. 1021 Cbesnut street. Connoisseurs and lovers of art will do well to atiend, aa tbe most choice selections ol tho catalogue will bo told without reserve. PkicES Reduced. S x caids for Si. Have vour Fholograp'is taken in li. F. Keimer's best style. Jvery variety execui'a ana nnlshed In superior manner at Gallery, No. 024 Arch street. A rare opportunity, . Hernia or Rupturk treated with profusions! ski I, and trusses 01 approved construction applied py u. xi. Aeeaies, cor. oi 1 weiuu ana iutoe streets. 5-20', 10-40'h. ISSI'd. Compound Intkbest Notbs, Gold and Silver, Bought and Hold by Drkxkx A Co. , No. 84 8. Third street. S-20 Coupons, Dux Mat 1st, Watju by Dbexel fc Co., No. 84 South Third Street. W. A B., Good Clotbintc, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. fc B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. fc B., Good Clothinit, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, W. h B., Good Clothinit, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W . k B Good Clothln-, Oak Hal ' .rJlxth ad Market W, 4 B Good Clotliiog, Oak Hail, 8Utb Ka4 aUrket. MAitniF.n. BTR1F HUM MF.L. On tbe 2d Instant, by Bey. A. Former), Mr. KKKDK KICK 8TEIF to Miss AMU UA HTJMHLL, both of this olty. Ko cards. WALLACE WATXACE On tbe 6th Instant, at the reaidenoe of the bride's lather, by Key. William T. Kva, Colonel WILLIAM WALL ACK, late ot the ICtb Ohio In tan try. to Miss LIZZIE, daughter of Nicholas Wallace, Esq., of this city. DIED. ALLOW AY. On the 8d tnrUnt, WILLIAU BLNUY A LLC WAY, eldest son ot William and Sarah Alloway, In the 26th year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of the lanulr, also the 90th Regiment ( National Uuard), are respect mllv in vited to attend hia funeral, from the tesidenoe of hn parents, No. 60S Nonis street, below Frankford toad, on Dunaay anernoon at a o'oiocn. id iiiunwu w lianover street burying ground. BO8HART. Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, the 4th instant, Mr. ULOKUE liUoUAKf, au offloer ol (be War ul lbl'J. The relatives and friends of tbe ramiiv are respect. fully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 3 Carmen p ac? (between Arch aud Cherry streets and Keventh and Lijruth), on Satur day atternoon at 2 o'clock. CARR.-On the 4th instant. FANNIE ELIZA- BE1HCARK, daughter ot Oorge W. and Fanuie 11. Carr, ased 6 mouths and 9 days. trie relatives and menus 01 tuo lamny are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from her parents' residence, No. 63C0 Germantown avenue, on next ralurdav atternoon, the 7'h instant, at 2 o'clock to proceed to South Laurel Hill Cemetery. DAVIS. On the 4th insiant, after a lingering ill ness, SAUL EL H. DAVIS, Sr., In tho oist year of bis age. ihe relatives and Blonds of the lamny are invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, near (iwynedd Staiion, N. P R. R., on Sa nrday morn ing, the 7th instant, at 10J o'clock, without further notice. Friends will taae tho 7 80 or 8 86 train from tbe city to Uwynedd. KEI1LEWKIX. Ontbe8d Instant. WILLIAM RE1TLEW KLL, in the 42d yearol his age. J lie relatives and tnends ot the lamuv are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest. dence, Dorty-urst and Market streets, west rniia- delphia, on Sunday, April 8. at 1 o'clock P. M. In terment at Monumont Cemetery. SOMERVIM.K Suddenly, on the 6lh instant. juhii ruJiruviLix, in tne 4in year 01 uis age. I lie relatives and lnenns ot tee family ana mem- lers of Star of America Lodge. No. 62. I. O. of O. F., are rest ecttuilv invited to att nd tho funoral, from bis late residence. No. 736 west street, on Sunday afternoon, the 8th instant, at 1 o'olock. GALVANIZED HARDWARB WILL! NOT rust- We have Bolts. Turn bnckles riothea Line, Awning ana Hitching Books, Hcrews, Chains, etc.. tnua protected. tkuaian aisiiwv, So, Bit (iugm ILlrty-flvo) MAKKLT 8t. below Ninth. "1 ) UTTER SCALES, TEA, STORE, BUTCHERS'. J and Ilnusekeeneis' Ncas. Weinhts. Snrlna and Patent Balances, lor sale at the Hardware .Store of TKUMAN A SHAW. No. 835(Elht Thirty-five) MAKK.ET rtt, below Ninth, SELF-CLOSINO IRON M ATCH BOXES, SAFE incase of accl tental limit ton of the matches and various oilier kinds' at TRUMAN SHAW'S. o. Miii.lglit lnirtj-nve) MARKET St. below Ninth. TOR DAN'S TO NIC ALE. V JORDAN'S TONIO ALK. JORDAN'S TONIC ALR. JORDAN 8 TONIO AT,E. It is recommended by phvsiciuns ot this aud other Places, aa a suiieiinr rni. nd renulres hut a trial in convince the most skeptical ol its great merlt. To be bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. I.JORDlN, so. em t'KAK strcer CtiamDasne Cider, by the dozen, bottled, or bv the barrel. 2 14$ IIE FLORENCE LOCK AND KNOT STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Are the best and the onlv lanillv machines warranted to give entlie satlsiactlon, or money returned. SALKSllOOMS, No. 630 CHESNUT STREET N. IS. All kinds of fine Hewing and Btltchlng promptly done in the neatest manner. Operntois taught on the Florence, without charge, at the 0 dice. 3Stf pTEIST AVI 11 12 WORK FOBEAILIKGS, STOBE FRONTS, GUARDS, rABTITIOXS. ETC IKON BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, manufactured by M. WALKER & SONS, 3 2!) 6mp No. 11 North SIXTH Street. JNSU11E YOUR LIFE IN Y01R 0W5 HOME COMPANY, THE A3IERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner of Fourth and Walnut Sts Insurers In this Company have the dltional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, which, together wita CASE ASSEIS, now on hand. amount to 1,143,874'14, Invested as follows : 100. dOO V. S. 6-'J0 Bonds 1 Jtili.wu city 01 rnnaneijiuia Loan, u a, new Ift.OM) V. M 'i reasury hotes, 1 30 26.00V Allegheny Connry Bonds IS 000 IT. b. I oan or 1ml lu lot) Wyoming Valley canal Bonds 12 100 t ompouiiit Interest'! reasury Notes 10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Kailroad Bonds 10,000 Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Krilroad Bonds leMifl City 01 Pittsburg and other Bonds. i a a 1. 4Gl,CK31-i5 H.etiti neauing tianroau nonus 1 000 shares Pennsylvania lul.road 460 shares Corn Lxcuange iialional Bank 107 shares Fanners' National Bank of Beading K shs. Consolidation National Bank 141 shares Wlillainsport Water Cum- Danv .. Mortgages Uround Kents and Keal Estate .147.30flM Loans ou collateral auinlv secured. ,.109.4S1'B5 l'reutlum notes secured by policies ( anh in bands 01 agents secured by bonds., tub on deposit with U. S Treasurer .217 5W M . 62 4iiy 19 'U,0Klifl Cash on band and in banks 69 84 14 Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 10.221 00 INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 544,492'92. Losses Paid During the Tear Amounting to $87,63631. LOF8E8 PAID PROMPTLY. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thu aiding the insured to pay premiums. The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force January 1,1866, was FIFTY PEB CEHT1, Of tbe amount 01 PREMIUMS received during tut year 1865. Its TRUSTEES are well-known oltlzeni In our midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside In distant cities. Alexander Wbllldln, J. Edgar Thomson, (leorge Nugent, lion. J aim s Pollock, Albert '. Roberta, P. B. Mingle. Bam Hal W oik, William i, Howard, ftaniuel T.Bodlne, John Altaian. Heury K. Bennett, lion Joseph Allison, laaae Uuieharau ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President SAMUEL WORK, Vloe-PresidenU JOHN C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. WlLBOJi, Secretary and Treasurer. A few nxit rat asvaMrs wanted. I U Uista2m4p RAILROAD LINES. Jl E A 1) 1 N O RAIL ROAD, MKr.AT HIM 1US FBOM PrfTT.ADELPUIA TO Tll ntTEHTO 01 riMllLUMA, HIT, SI HUIIAIU,, UDKOUJt HANNA. C C M B F RLAND, A WTOMtNO VAU.FT8. VINTiB AI-RAKOEMRtlTOF 1'ABHENOER TRAINS. MtaTina tne Company's Depot, at thiktmsntji and 1 A LLO K HILL S tres U. Pbiladelphla, at the follow, tail boar. MORMINOMATU At 1-00 A. M. rer Keadbm. Lebanoa . BarVhnrf , Felts. Vtlle, ITinevrova, lamaiaa, 'Hunbmv, Wllilamapoii, F.iniiia. kocbeater. Nitgara Falls. BnAlo Allentowa, Wllkesbarre, plttston, York, Carlisle, Ubambersbarg iiaiirsti'Wn etc. etc. hia train connrcts at READTNO with bt East Pen fvlvanta Railroad tialna lor Allentnwn, I'o.i and wit the Lebanon Valley train for Uarrtsbnri etct PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Kallroaif trains Wllllamsport. Lock Haren. Kimba, stc, at HAD RIHBl 1(U w'th Northern Central, Cumberland VaUml and Hcbujlkl l and Susquehanna trains Tor North, umbeiland, Wllllamsport, York, I'hambeabarg, Ptais- ' AFTERNOOHFIPRESn Leaves Philadelphia at I N P. M.,ior Readm. Potts vtlle, Hnisburr, etc., eonnect'ng wltb Heading and Columbia Railroad train lor Colombia, etc., and wit Catawba Railroad train for Milton, Wuiiamspert, Elmlra, Bofalo. etc. ' rkaiuno accommodatioh. Leaves Reading at SO A. M., stonplne at all way stations, arrlTr in Phtlsiie pbla at A.M. H-urning, leaves Philadelphia at 4 10 P. M.. arrives is Heading ai 7 !0 P. M. Trains tor Philadelphia tae narrisburg etT'M A. M,, and Pottsvlle at 8 30 A. M., arriving In Philndelphla at 1 ifl P. M. Atternoon tiaina leave Usrrtsburs at 1-49 P. M., and Pottsvllle at it P.M.) arrlrlng at Phila delphia at 7t)6 P. M. llarilshurg Accommodation haves Reading at 7'W A. M. and Marrlabunr at v-t OP M Market tra.n with a Passenger ear attached, leaves Philadelphia atl2'4K.noon lor Reading and all wav sta tions' leaves Heading at 1 130 A. M., and I)oningtonat 1 2 0 P . Philadelphia and all way stations. A 11 the above trains ran dally. Cauda? 9 excepted. t unday trains leave PotUvllle at 8 V0 A. M and Pbila delpbia at I'lA P. M. . CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD, Passengers lor Downmgtown and intermediate porn take the ii-OO A. W. and 4 DO P.M. trains from Phlladel phia, returning lrom Downlngton at 7 05 A. it. aut i -si 1 Noon. SEW IORK EirRESSrOja PITTSBURG AND TE1 Leaves New York at 9 00 A. M. and 8 00 P. U., pawing Reading at 10 A. Ai., and 1'48 )'. M.. connecting at UumsLurg with 1 ennsylvanla and Nortliern Central Kallrcaa express 1 rains 'or Hitt.tiiir. 1:1,1. .on wti. hamsport. Elmlra, Baltimore, eto. he umins, tiprens 1 ram leaves HwTtsliurg on arrival 01 l'e',nsylvanla Kx Dress torn I'lttshors. a: 1 and ft 01 A. M.. passing heading at 4'4! and 10 52 A, M , arriving at New York at 10 A. M. and 4-45 P M. Hleenlnu C accompanvlngtl.ese trains throng tetweea Jarsey City viii 1 lusoorg, wiiiinu cnarge. Mall Train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 1 41 P. M. Mall Train for Hanlsburg leaves New York at li Noon. oUHUTLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tiaina leave Pottsvl le and li-nn a. u . .nd 7-1 F. At., rr turnlna Horn Tsnunuiiitru A. M. and l-4iln 4 15 P. U. H(Hl ILK ILL ANU BUHQUFHANNA RAILROAD. irams leave Auburn at 13a A. M. lor l inero nd BarilsbutK. and at 1'60 P. M. lor I'lnem-ovn nd 1 rnmnnti returning irom tlarrtabnrg at 400 P. M., and from Ire- mont at 1 vu a. ju. anu t t v r. jii. J 1C lit is. Through first class tli kets and emlcrrant tlckota to all the principal points In the North and W est and canadat. j no loiiownig iiCKe'h are ontuinea on v at tbe Ot oa ot h Lraittortt. Tteaaurer.No 'Ml 8. Fourth a'reet, Pblla- nelpbia, or ot U. A. Nlcolls, General Buiorlnt-ndeut Kcudlug. t.UJH.ill IAllU 11' KKTn. At 25 ner cent discount. hAtwpAn nr nnlnii itnii,., for amines and tirma MILEAUK TICKETS, Cord tor 2000 miles, between all uninta. at a.M'AO ejvM tor iatnliiex and firms BJiASON TK.KETR, F01 three, six. nine or twelve months, tor holds only, to ail points t Tenured rates txr.Kuiar,s ltestdlnc oa the line of tbe road will hn ftirnlshed wit ranis. enliUlug themselves and wives to tickets at bait. tare. EXCURSION TICKETS, From Philadelphia to ntinclnal stnt.'nna. xood toi Saturday. Sunday and Monday, at redn-ed fare, to b bad only a. tbe 1 1cket Office at '1 hirteentb and Callow, hill streets. IREIOHB. Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all tbe abort nolnts from the Company's New i'reluiit OeDot. Broad and Willow streets SKK1UHT TKAIJN8. Leave Phlladelohia daiiy at 6 30 A. M.. 12 45 noon, anc 6 0(11 M tor Reading. Lebanon. Uarrlkourg. Pottsvllle. l'on Clinton, and all pointa Devono. AI A I JuS Close at the Phi adelnhln Post Office tor all D'.aeet on the road and lis branches at A A. M. and tor ail principal stations only at i'io r. ai. 010 OH NEW YOKK. THK CAMDEiN AND Ambov and Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company s lines lltUM jfHll.ALIKLfniA to sstv YOllK and way p.aces, lrom Walnut street whan, will leave as loliows viz. 1 J7AKB At 6 A.M.. via camaen ana AmDoy Accomuioaa- tlon 12 2.1 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Cttv Express... 3 00 At2P M via Camden and Ambov Express 2 'M At 12 M. (noon) and HP. M., via Camden and Am- boy Accommoaauon irreigni ana rassongeri.... l"U At 6 and 11 -an p. M. via Camuen and Amboy, Ac commodation (.treltjUt and Passenger), 1st class ticket 2-26 2d t lass Ticket 1 50 At B and 10 A. AI., 2 and 8 P. St., for Mount Bollv, Ji.wani.vllle, Pemtierton and Vincentowa 5 at 6 A.M., and 2 t. M.. tor Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M., VI M., 8 ;ifl,.. and U-.10P. M.. for Pal myra, Klverton, Delanco, Beverly, Kdgewater Bur lington, Florence. BorUentown etc. Tbe lb a. M. and 6 PM. lines run direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KEN61GTON 1JKPOT WILL LEAVR AM FOLLOWS I At 1115 A. M.,4'30 and 8 45 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City Expieas 43 'M At 12 P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City express -i"u 1 he 6-4S P. At. Line will run dully. Ail others 8undas eveented. At 7'So and 11-15 A. M., S, 8-30. 4'30, 6 and 45 P. St., and l'l Alimngni, lor wisioi Trenton, etc. At 1 A. M., 10 60, 8,6, and P. M. lor Cornwells, Torrts dale, itoimeaouig. 'laiony Wlsslnomina. itnaeaburg and Frankiord, and at 8 P. M. for Uolmesbuxg and Intermediate stations JjELVIDEKE dklaware railroad, For the Delaware River Vallur. Northern Pennsyl vania, and ew York state and the Great Lakes. two tnrougn trains aaiiy luunuais excouteaj iron Kensington lie pot as follows ! AtTSU A. M.and 8 30 P. M. LINES KKOM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA, 111 leave irom root 01 coruanu iireei 1.IIU mw.A A 1 U iM I .. .1 ,,.m.1aM At 7 and 10 A. M .b'p. 14. and 12 Night, via Jersey City auu nensingion. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M., via Anitioy ana 1 amuen, At 12 M. t and 6 P. II. (Freight and Passenger), via Amooy snu i amuen. March 12. 1806. WILLIAM H. QATZMEB, Agent EST JERSEY KAILROAD LINES.-. from toot 01 MARKET Street (tipper Ferry). jally, except Sunda s Fall ami WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing WEDNESDAY. November IS, IBU5. For B rid ue ton. Salem, and all Statlonson West Jersey and aleni Railroads, at 9 A. M. and 3 'SO P. M. to. Ai 11, vine ana all lutenneoiate btations, at A. at and 3 1 . M. For ( ape M ay and Intermediate stations at 0 A. M, to Silllyllle, connecting with treig lit Train Passenger Car attaebea lor c ape tuay, uue a to r. m., na 1 sr. at., through i af enter oue 6 P. M. For Ulat-BUoro ana miernieuiaie ouiuooa, ai ai ktid 8 80 P.M. For Woodbury, uioucestcr, eio. nit, a, w and8 30 P. M. ... . ..... Freight nl bereceivea at aeconn coverea wnarr oeiow W alnut street, lrom 7 A. M. until 6 P. M. Kreluht receivea ueiore a., u. win go lorwaru same day. , freight delivery, no. n. iieiaware avenue. J VAN KS.N9RKL. KK, Huueriu undent THK WEWT JERMET KXPRISHS l'Oar.t will attend to all tbe usual branches of express businesi, receive, deliver, and forward tlirougft other responsible l.x press Companies, to all part oi tha country, auy article intrusted to tbem. A Hpeciui Messenger accompanies eaca inxousn iram Oftice, No. 6 Wainut street 16 Bui lSJt t- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. lOOl) KOAD.l bis great ;ine traverses the North ern and Northwest ( o unties of Pennsylvania te the City 01 rrte, on juaae .riu 11. 11 as ueeu leoseu ana is operated by the pciinsv.vanla Haiiroud Company. TIME OK pASStN.,KR'I I;AlNS AT PHILADELPHIA. . ; T- .. .... , L. I . , HI ..II T..ln f , I . - iMTlvr f.ani ai,! nw uio1. aiaiu, i a. in. , x.iv ca- nrcss Train, I P M. Leavo Westward Erie Mall, IP. Ml Erie Express Train 12 It. . . ,t , ,, . I'asseltger cars run tiirui;u uii iiu r.nv man bdu &x ureas trains boib ways between Phllade pbla and Erie. P NEW YORK CON EC HON. Leave New York at BAM., arrive at Krle 9 15 A. M. Leave trie at 1-55 P. M..(anlve at New York 3 40 P. U. Elegant blecpiag Cars on a l the night trains. Korlniornmtlon respecilng passenger buMuess, apply 1 cornerTUlR'lIEIH and MAltKhT Streets. Phi a. A nd lot Ireigbt busluesa, of tbe Company 'a Agents, . p. Kingston. Jr., oorner Thlr'eenth and Market streets. Philadelphia! J. w. Reynolds, Lriet William Biowo, Agent N. 0. R R-. Baltimore. H. HOliMT ON, General Freight Agent. PhUa. ILW. GWINNEB General '1 tenet Agent, Pbila. A.L. TYUB.OeperalKup't, WUllauisporv l i3evehue stamps, kpTvknde STAM P8 It . 'REVENOK STAMPS, Ol all descriptions, Ot all descriptions, . . Always on band, Alwavs on hand, AT FLORENCE SEWINQ MA CBINE CO.'S OFFICE, AT FLORENCE HEW1NO M ACH1B E CO.'S OFFICK, No. tWO CU ESN DT street, No SAOCHKllNtlT Ktrcat. One door beiow Seventh street, Owe deor below Seventh street The most liberal discount allowed. The most liberal discount allowed. 1HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNTfl STREET. ABOVS TBXRD, WILL BE OOMTLM UE AS HERETOFORE. BTAMPSofEV T DESCRIPTION OOWtAWTtl ON BAND, AS AXTAJlOU ., UII HOWELL & B0URKE, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E CORNER OF FOlIRTn AM) MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. THE CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. NOW IS THE TIME TO USE A PRE VE8TIYB, There is None Equal to Kelmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. THE CnOLEBA defective vlullaatlon ol the blood, and when the blood oses its life giving powrn, t causes relaxation of the conti settle nowsr ol tha Hoi dtrtneit ot ike 0(n. and the Intestines open their myriad blood left's, and all lbs albuminous orfleah niaKlDg material passes on from the bowels. PVRE AND HEALTHY BLOOD (RESISTS DISEASE, Andwhlle tberemay he no occasion for alarm, those of tmf urt biovd are most liable to sutler. mm mm BHH mm HUH linn 11 11 u HUH Hltll llHUUUIlHH HH HIIU HUH HHH IIVIK 11HU HUH HH'i Hlltl II UU hUll IN THE 8PE1NQ MONTHS the system natnrally niHieiLoes a clianuc. and HiLMliOLU'tt liiutiLr COMN'IRATEl LX1RACX OF bAUSAPARILLA. Is an asulstant f tbe greatest va ue. C1V11 O BLOOM JO 1 UK PALLID CHEEK BEACTIFYLSO THE COMPLEXION. EEFEF.EKEEEB l'fcKiii.k.tLEtia EEB EEK KIK EEEFEE K t.l EH.E El K . EKE FEE y.t KF.EKKEEFE EEEEEEELEiUv IT ERADICATES ERUPTIVE and ULCERATIVE. DlttKASl'.h Ol llie 'lUltUAl. CI1K, hlKMUKLlUHi H( Al.F and tsEIN, wliicli so disfigure the appearance, Pl'ltUINU tbe evii eliecuol mercury and removing alL taluta tne reumaruot 1j1K,E. bereuitary or other-wii-e, and is taken oy ALCLTS and CUlLLilUvN with periectttAFL'llf. LLL LLL ILL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLIL1XI.LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL Not a tew of the wont dl -orders that affect mankind. arise ircm tbecorruption tbut acvuuiu.ates lu tho blood. Ol all the discoveries tluit ba o been made tu purge It out, none can eitial in oilect tlemibold'a Compouud Kx naoi 01 Sarsparil a it cleanses and renovates tbe b ond. Innlls tbuviorof health into the ays em. and purges out the burners which make disease. It stimu lates (tie boalihy lunotious of tne bodA-, and expels the dlsotdera that grow anu rankle in the blood. jMMlUM MMMM MMU M M MUH Milt M M AIXV AIMM M M MMH HUN M M MMH VMM tl M Mil At fii V, M At M MUM At AIM M M 1I1K tIMM MM MmM MAIM MM MMM MUM M MMM M.ttU V MM tf Rcrofuloua, mere, rial, and syphilitic diseases destroy' nlmtevtr pan tbev may attack, 'i liousauils die an nually in m protracted discuses 01 tb s claaa and from ilieubuteol mereury. Visit t-ny hosnitil, asy uin. and prisons, and satlsiy yourself 01 t. e truthluiness of this nshcr iou. Tbe sstui best leslsta too Inroads of those diseases by a judicious combination ot Tonics. Heimboid's l.igbly 1 oucentrated F'lUid Extract Bar saparilla Is a Tonic ol the 1. realest value arresting the niott Inveterute dlseuse after the glands are destroyed, anu the tones already all ected. 'ibis is the testimony ot thousands who h. ve used and proscribed It for tne last Itf, ears. llBUBRlSHB UBUbRUbun It lilt liliB BlJU Ultli HUB BfiU BBBBBBBU VtlUlliUUBB liKB BBR BBB BUB BB II BBU BltBBBBBliJi BBBBBBB AN INTFRER'IIMi LETTER Is published In the Meaico-tblrurgical Review, on the subject of the ex traoi of tarsaparula in veneieai afiecUona. by Beniamln. '1 ravers, F. it. .eic bpeakmg 01 (Syphilis, and disoasea arising ,n ni the excess of uicrcuiv, he ttutes. 'Thai no rtmtuy is tqual to the tx raci iyf Samiparitia; its pottrr is txtiaordtiaru.mrt so than onymher drug lam ac quamttatcuh. It is ,n the stneiett sense a tothe, with ikts invaluable attribute, that it t a plieabln to a state of the tyttm so sunken and yet so irritable as run 4. rs other substances vf the (on,e eiass unavailable or injur u." 0000 OooOOO O110 OOO 000 0'0 OOO OaO OOO Oue OOO 000 OOO OOt OOO OOO OuO OOO TWO TABI.F.FPOONKJj UL ot the Extraot of Barsa parilla. ailtled 10 a pint 01 water, la equal to tho Lisbon Livl lrmk. and one botue is eiiuai ioai,al on of tbe bvrupvi parrupariila, or tbe decoction as usua ly made. '1 he cecoctlon la exceeding troublesome, as It is neces sarv to 1 repare it Iresh every day, and tbe avruo la still more objec'tLnable, as It Is vi enter than the decoction; lor a fluia suiurated with sugar is susceptible of holding In solution much Itsr extract ivo matter than waier aiom and liesyiuo lsO'herise objvciionatiie for the patient Is freqt.tiuly nuustaud. and bla aiomucb sur teited, bv tbe large proportion 01 sugar be Is obligod to. take with each dose ol tarsapurll a and wbicb la ot no use whatever, except to kei p the decoction trotn sooll lng. Here the aa vantages and superiority of tbe Fluid Lxtract In a comparative view are strikingly maulfeat. f LLL LLL LI.L LLL LLL LLL LLL LI.L LLL LI L LI LLT.LLLT.LL LLLLLLLLLLL Heimboid's EXTRACT BI'l HfJ Cures Kidney Dlease. Heluibold s KX'I it AC I' BIT' HU Cures Klieuiuailsai. Helm! olil'a I XTRsCT l.l'CHU Cures Urinary Diseases Heimboid's I X I H tCT BUCbl) Cures (iravei. He.in. old's tXl'RCT BUOHO" lures Strloturea. Heimboid's tX'lltaC'l Mi HU Cures Dropsy. Fot tbe diseases numed above and for Weaknesses and Pains in tbe Back. Femaie Cumpla'nta and Dis orders arising lrom excesses of any kiud, It is In valuable. DDDnnnnn D1)IHDDDII 1)U1 iDD DUD DDI) Ill HDD DL1 l)ul) DDI) DID DID DDU DliU DDD DDD Ilil T)I)I)PDDD11 DUDIDJUDD THESE EXTRACTS n AVE BEEN ADMITTED TO CBE IN THK UNITED SIATEh ARMY, aud are also hi very general use In ail tbe Mate HOSPITAL ana PUBLIC HAMiARY JS8 I ITU HON 8 throughout tbe and. as well a in private practice, and are considered aa Invaluable icmeolea. . , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Principal Depot HKLMBOLD'd DHCO ANT CHEMICAL 'W A RKHOUHE. No. 564BKOADW AY, NEV7TORK, AND N9. 104 8. TEN r H STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Hold by Druggists everywhere. irWARE OF COUNltWKlTS. I U 4 t.i. '
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