The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 05, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEOUAril PHILADELPHIA, TOESDAT, JULY 5, 1861.
TUESDAY, JDLT 6, W.
AFTER Til K 11 ATTI-K.
Held ttt lantern aside, an! shncMer not no f 1
Tbert'i nwir blootl to oe limn Uila stain on th
snow !
Topr art-V'"' of I"'"" ot " )u,i h' j
And nxed faces all streaked, and criiustm-soakcd
hair! . .
Eld Joo think, wnin we ctme, you anu .
To prrrfcigAr our d' l, yon would ,ol
tight?
You're, his wife) you love him i 7 '"'
Am only' hid mother my h"T "-l no
1st ditch with the rei while can '"ar
11 le forto to a grata thl mlue own may ooi
: So If yomtivnffih fall" t RO hy llio hearth,
i While hi mother nloue awi-Wa Ills bed on tin
tnh I '
Ton trill fo! then no fuln'lngs! give me the Unlit!
And follow my footnte pi ; my heart will leap
'Ah I Ood I whit il here ? a (Treat heap of the 4laln
All Bianttlod ami Rorv I what horrible pain
' The btWs have died In ' Pear mothers, ye weep,
1 e weep, oi, ft wexp, o'ar thli tcrritjld deep I
Morel more ! ah, I thonght I coald never more
know
fWef, horror, Or pity for an ghl hnre below,
Pine I ninod in inc. porch and heard Ills chief tell
How brave wa my son. how In f illantly fell I
Did they think I urcil tlien to sue ollioers tUn-l
' Jlcjore my great sorrow, each hat in each hand 1
. TVhy, lrl, do you feel neither rov'nmca nor
fright,
That your red handi ttirn over towards thli dim
!bt.
These dead men that staru so . All ! If yu had
kept
Your lenses this morning ere hla comnidei hail
toil,
Too had lieaTJ-t'uat Ai's pl.ice was worst of them
all
01 'mid the struggle where he fought ho
would full!
.There's the moon thro the clott ls oh, Christ,
what a scene I
DoetThuu from thy heavens o'er such visions
leant
Aad still call this corned world a footstool of
thine I
"Hark I Kroan! there another! here In this Una
Plied close on each other ah I here is the Hag,
Tom, drijivlng with gore poh, tbey died for tl.ls
1 ,ag!
.Here's the voire that wc seek poor soul, do not
. aiarl,
' We're women, Dot ghosts what a gush o'er the
' heart I
Is tbera auRbt we can do ? a mi'sage to give
'To any beloved one ? I swear if 1 live
'To take it for sake of the worde my boy said.
'"Jlome," "mother," "wife," ere he reeled down
l ' 'moDg the dead !
But first can yon tell where his regiment stood ?
peak, speak, man, or point 'twas the nimh !
ob the blood
Is choking bis voice what a look of despair!
There, lean on my knee, while I put bock the
hair
From eves so fust glazing oil my darling, my
own I
My hands were both idle when you died alone !
He's dying he's dead! closo his lids let na
Cod's peace on bis sonl '. if we onlyronld know
Where our dear one lies ! my soul has turned
sick I
Mnst we rrawl o'er tlie.se bodies strewn bore so
thirk
I cannot, I cannot how eager yon are !
One might think yon were nursed on the red lap
of War I
Be's not here, and not here, what wild hopes
nasa ttrr -
My thoughts, as foot deep I stand in this dread
dew,
And cast np a prayer to the bine, quiet sky !
Was it you, girl, that shrieked? ah, what face
doth He
Vptomed towards me there, rigid and white,
Oi God! my brain reels 'tis a dream ! my old
. fight
Is din med with these horrors my son, oh my son
' Would I had died for thee, my own, only one !
There, lilt off your arms, let him come to the
lire aft
Where first he was lulled, with my soul's hymn,
to reft!
Toor heart never thrilled to yonr lover's fond kiss,
As mine to bis baby-touch was it for thai
He vat your; too! he lorei you! yes, you are right
forgive me, my daughter, I'm maddened to
night ;
Don't moan so, dear child, you're yonng, and
yonr years
May still bold fair hopes bnt the old die of tears
Yes, take him again ah, don't lay yonr lce
rAre.'
CM the blood from his wound has stained your
loose hair ',
How quiet you are ha she fainted ? her check
la rohl as nin own ray a word to me s pea :
Am I crazed ? Is sue dead ? has her heart
broke first )
Her trouble was bitter, but snre mine Is wort.
I'm afruld. I'm afraid, alone with tliene dead,
These corpses are stirrlug, God help my poer
Bead I
111 sit by my children nntil the men come
To tuvy the others, and then we'll go home.
Why, the sluin are all dancing, dearest, d.in't
move,
Keep away from my boy, he's guarded by love.
SalUby, lul aby, pleep, sweet darling, sleep,
(red aud thy mother will w at eh o'er thee keep!
Balli it Uuiubtts.
JIIAKEHPEAIIE.
Snglifhrocn do not keep the 23& ot April-rSt.
Oeorne's luy as Irlr.hu.en keep St. Patrick's,
aid Scotchmen keep St. Andrew's. The great
champion who slew the dragon is not much cared
for, but a large portion of the bain in race enrn
ncmoratca to-day the birto-of a Warwickshire
boy three honored years i.go. Since he first
drew breath trn generations of men have c una
and gone, and the world has seen vast chinjren
eljaai-ties melting awar, nations dropping out
of account, great conqueror crowing the
artb, aud mistily empires riling out of the
iufct new literatures, new arts, new sciences,
fctnre the world began tliere aro not t be
named three centuries which have mode Bin'ti
complete revoluiion in the nlfairs of men or ij
the aspect of nature, and which, rm kouing not
sty time, but by events, are so full of m'xnent or
long in the account. Yet, in all the age, we
cannot point to any man who, for a mere human
achievement, has been remembered one cen ui y
alter bis birth an the. child Ixirn at Ktrait'onl-ou-Avon
is now remember' d alter the lup-c of fie
tbrre longest centuries in ibe, bi-tory of in un
kind, Jt is the ton of a homely ulilcrman wlione
birth. we.ee elnate the son of a grazier, who wa
ived among the cows aud the CiIvok; hut bin
iutrlle tnul work has mi.-cd h in to a throne
recognitcd fn m c jntlneiit to cout:ueut, aud last
ing (rotn use to age.
Vhakcspeare gives voice to every wave of feel
)ig '0 tvtry mood of the mind. Ho knows '
- , . . tAirOw us weil as all tliu
Mr ue stu-iv-i iv u-fo j
;oW K.p. tltt M ' ' , .m'jlliou. Alou an I
w. men, lo:is aud tm'iKJ, lays a id liagi he
knos .hem I.an-cii aud searn-n, tailor
d apottecary. ?.n alile to uiin. His revel i
tion of the wolniiigs iif ihe I eart ih ai oaule-s
marve't When the murder of "D incao'' is d:s
cuvered, "I.adv Maclieih" expresHfs her usMiiMi
merjt "What," in our house?" Slie is not, like
n Innocent woinun, astonhed at the murder,
but that it should have been perpetrated uniier
lier roof. . , ,
Is there anything that c;in be compared for
knowledge of huiu.in ua iue, aud consuinm iti
akill in insmging it, Willi the great ipeoen
"Autony" over ihe di ad body of "CVsur ?" Simi
lar examples mkbt be quoted without naiul) -r,
rid wl l crowd on the recollection of every ime:
lignt rader. liut thuke-pcnre's perfect know
ledge of the human heart would aptar cruel were
U not temp red with perfect sympathy. If u
""mi has exhibited so clearly us he the fra;!ueH
nature and our tell-Uecepiions iu f un y-
- for'ttivcS better th.iU we are, ii is a rare thin .'
' Thtrif.Ji make any ouo p it)vely hitetul.
lie civtt-. uuiilce in the ridicule wiih which
late whici Vavj there is inliuiio pity in the
lock," and W-v. ollemier. See "ohy
cr sinht a ruinta jvib pity him as he goes out
Ills ducats, ol lmt,;..ft of his vengeance, of
The tt-nder memory . re(t 0f in religion,
he los of the tuiiuoW. vu .. w,i, , maktH
' was a bachelor one of hu in when ho
' ... - ...ui-h nf sottnu-s u, i...
h. evenge .or which V1' J
'ibe btrong provocation ol . . . J , (, ,
but is trenW
itlgS I1K6 ututis
' . .,1 ...l St...- ICCl"
BO' 0- sbo l.wself could i-Wv.VS
......... I.Hfl " ,
uL iouij " - ln ,,er nuwre,
fsbo. tiMi, ! h . ,i,a lamily
,ltla1llierfMmi Nut 011y bus
wniia viate m i. km.ws Ikiw t
'r'Vt':"b..KJbbelL.u.laS hori-.ii
fere amhll Ion Is Inspired by devotion lo her
rnubarid, and at last the mind ol this s'rong
woman fives wny in the ronfc-mplation of her
gulit, her higher nature get the maaiery, and
she iQ an agonr f reroora. Or, yet
gain, teke "lagn, than whom In the whole
range of .Shakrapeiira'a characters there la not a
more hutefiil vihlari. Hhakespeare never, like
other drauitit, puintn gratuitous villany, and
In always suggesting a strong motive he mites
mrrcy vith tepnbation, "lairo," it must Ira oh
ii-vkI, Is laboring under the impression in it the
!oor ha been too intimate wli h his wife " f'.m'llii,"
' llirtiiouirht whwfT'rtf
Mi a tvil.oTioim mliiM1 ir ri a ssr my knwiir.,
And noililni lanor shall cwiiiai bit feul.
Till 1 mn veuej wall hon. iir lur wlt.
Ro the woist villain gets the benefit of a donbt In
bis lavor anil Is alwa.s J"st'y treated. In Sh.iUc
rpente's view ot humim vh-e and trailtv there Is,
indeed, bnrdlv any satire. It is only In 7V..ii
and rrtuda tliat the scorn In I view of life ta fully
present d ; and certainly nothing can be more
corntiil than the view there presenter! of lov
without j urity, of Wnr wl'hotu dignity, and of
society all clcMilutc ol truth.
Hue such a view as this is cinitc exceptional in
Shakespeare, unless we add to it ihe misanthropy
of "'Union." which, alter all, Is not of a kind that
makes the nlelure of life hidiona, Wc mav go
through lay alter play, and we still llnd this,
that whereas when Shakespeare rose to his height
lie t.ck sad ilespomling views of human life, s iw
the earth but as a football of the gods, ami the
human nice bat as the crn;t on its surtaee, ho
never mixed wiih this view an unkind Judgment
of man, be never separated himself trom his
fellows, he was a part.ikiruf their sinsand follies,
sorrowed In their sorrow, and rijoicedintheirj y.
Miskeapeare's art, too, of expressing his lura,
or ol making It felt, was beyond that of any man
who ever lived, lie puis his idea before us, or
suggest it with immense ense. It was usual
amut'g the Trench critics to spenk ol hlin ai a
sph nohl batbatmn and un Inspiied idiot; nut in
ail 1t nch or any other art, th re is to he louml
roihlng like the power which Mmkespoare ri.s-
filaysof bringing all the raya of thought into a
ocua, ai.d coiieeiitiatmg light in a wonl, in a
chsiiirur, in n n i ne, or in n whole piny. Oilier
wilier- s iiuil but ih ir flios, ilivi Je their firccs,
m il me ci nli nt to make a liugle elhct In one
ph,y.
.Sir John Yanhru;:h provides n-with as ."i 1
antMimple as we need. In one of his phivs he
has V'oppington" one of the uio-t eele-
bratid lepn seiiialions of a ihimly. In another
ei inedy he has "Lady Fanciful," the feminino
eoiiiini i art ot "Loid Foppington." The lord is
the central figure of the oue and the lady or the
other. '1 his is precisely as if Shakespeare hail
rut "Ileuedick" in one play and "Dcavice" In
another. It is the very opposite of his method,
lie would not have wasted two plays on one idea,
but would nave worked ootn "Lord l-oppingion
atid " 1 July Fancilul" luto one drama, where we
should see the dandy of every shade and degree
Thus in the most popular of bis tragedies, if be
undertakes to show us the mock-madness, or
what some think tno Dan-madness ot "Hamlet,
Le takes care to let us see it in contrast and com
parison with Ihe perfect madness of ' Ophelia.'
with the ii rationality of the grave-diggers, and
with the over-wisdom of "i'oloniua. So if
"Lear" is to stand forth another madman, bis
mental ancrrunon is put into comparison with
the assumed madness of "Mad Tom," and with
the mother-wit of the poor fool. Not only does
he hring varieties of the same class of character
thus into close relationship he loves to present
the same idea in donble lights. The play of King
John turns upon a mieHtion ot primogeniture
It is a question to be aertously determined be
tween "King John" and "1'ruice Arthur."
tibukespeure begins the play by discussing the
law ot primogeniture from a comic point of view,
and nii.-iog a question aa to the right of the bas
tard Falcoiibridge. This may not be conscious
art; ll me f rencn Choose to cab it nature they
are fn e to do so. We know not what to call that
orgai.ic foico in nature which produces in the
leal and in the fruit of a tree the same form
which we see in dower, lu stamen, and In tiiitil.
The morphology of plants shows us the same
type of structure pervading every member of the
plant; and In the works of great art we may
uetcct like morpuoiogy. ny some tuhereut
force, call it art, call it nuture, the parts repeat
each other, and the whole ii a repetition of the
parts.
Language Is perhaps the most wonderful part
of Shakerpeare's art, and his dominion over
language is perhaps the gie.itest miracle in lite
rature. At least it is iu this region of his art
that hla power is mnst understood. We have
not all attempted to draw characters and to con
struct plajssoas to understand by experience
how rare is the mastery which oLakcspearo has
attaint d In this way. But we all uso words and
know Ibe dJUIculty of finding forcible and fullci
tous (xptetsion lor our ideas. Shakespeare at
all times gave to bis thoughts not only the most
tit, but also the moat beautilul, the most rich, the
most rurc expression. Ills phrases hare come
to be cur household words.
WLeuever we want an expression more than
usually suggestive, we turn to his pages acd
bonow from b.a treasures. Perhaps the most
curious thing about his style Is that though it is
remurkabl) timid, and though lloridity commonly
implies excess of ornament, there is seld.im any
stnse ol excess in his language, and we accept
all his luxtn lance of diction as moil apt and
Decenary. There aro some styles, Wiethe's for
example, which, however line, barst hut seldo.n
iuio lluwer. Shakespeare's lauguage is always
iu blossom, and like the orange-tree we may hod
on it at otce the bud, the hlo.som. and the oer-
fl lffjt- J1 'luite wonderful to see how he
t an combine. Inigusity of expression with ricb
nt ss of coloring.
The silne sort of phrsses that tVotu a feebler
bund would read but as mt-k rpleces of literary
agility amaritig feats of words come from his
pen wiih a force and lire that make us forget
their want of simplicity, and think only of their
intense meaning. There is no passage more cele
brate d than the one iu which "Macbeth," having
coniuilitcd the murder, exclaims in a passion of
remorse that all the waters of the sea cannot
wash his bands of blood :
Will alarat Neptune's ocean wash thli hly4
Clraii fium my haitrir Nj, r.it my ImnU w.JI rather
1 nc muitltueinuui seas IncariAdtiie,
tlakius Uia gru-vm rvO. '
rartly h;aUje wc aie sed to It, p irtly because
.o violence of the passion wlm which it is in
stinct, we lose sight ot the extraordinary eiau
raliuu of the taction here, and forget how
sirai gily It does violence lo ordinary modes of
speech. The play in it is so excessive, that aoy
one who bus much enjoy mint of literary form
will be apt to think ot it as all play ; whereas, in
point oi fact, we lor the most part forget how
ornate It is, and think ouiy of its weigut of
meaning.
Thi se arc the most obvious sources of Rhako
sptaie's Inhueuce over us un lullueuce which
r riders Lis the grea e-l name iu literature. T hat
ll.e anniversary ol his b r h shou d be held iu
l.oitor is nature I cuouku. If anuiveisaiiet arc to
he held at all, surely he ot nil men is must eu
t tit d to lire liouor. Hut, iu the tiuuie of Our
country, we uiu-t protest to all tho
world and to all U'ls6 Coming', that the
dt n.onstiation which this uay witnesses does
not proper y leprt sent the national fueling. We
have Ihe greate.-t genius Unit the world has ever
steu to honor, unu we give Inui the frankincense
of our nupiditits, of bungling committees, m.d
let ' ic uispiays.
Ue I,
ptacciu,, i.i.ist sj mpaihei.eo. u- -mdlV.:1'
..nUonr ton , co,n;
cf int. imiLblc J'1'''"'1""'
turii'iis n
atJItailOlt s, IllIU Ol Beinsuuvai,
tiitnulty. If we give Utile h inoi'
io li '
cth tin.tioii of ih's day it is not because
r :iM lutle honor to him who U ceicnr.uud. t)u
li e iiii.trnrt, it is b. cause we honor bun that we
rtluse to r-iett him w ill the idol.uious claptrap
iiDti the r dlculoua oblations Ol a laio icligiou.
l.ontfott 'J tiuet.
NliMkrisiiVHre ati'l I.t tlx Vrtn.
An i:niiibli luitr, sptakiuguf iLujc i wutemiio
nirics, snys :
Lore tic Vfga, "The SpnnMi riiu-nlx." "Tlio
King of CiiiutUy," "1'be l'rotli?y of Natur.',"
wLo o name iiushtd Into u tSpituisU mljoriive tlo
tiom g Ibe l.ounUs of txcellenci', was born in
luta. anil tllitl lit the ripe of si'venty-lbri-f,
ii, li. Mi. William StiukisiKiin alio died iu 10 111
,dif oJ. is eoLalikrfd a prolilic play wriKlH, but
lie u uiiogitber eiiullt d out ty Liijo iJo Vena.
How many oiinimii plaj s does lliu most iunii
niiilte rciidtr nippo-e a niuu iiiaiile of wruiiij?
iu ibnescare jiuii und t n kuotkmi oil tliu
oild Ibite yiurs ut tbo btinuin, at a pi-riml
wl.cui veu Lopo de Vena wjuld seirri'ly g t
tiitoueli vti v iniiiii wniK of tliut kind f Tue
I,, v. est stun incut, I. undid on tlie .uitlinr's vari ins
iiit ilotjues of "comic luliVs," set do.vu the
linn.Urof Lope de Vega's plays at iillecii Uuu-
dri'd. , . ,,
M.mtalvan, a friend, companion, anil c il,ia,'iio
in liuv-writing, K'HS as Inrli as en litres liun
tlr.d;and llouti rwet k, a le.inud Uenuaineii
liues lousseit tbat Lo do Vera auppiieil Hie
fepaii.-b ibtatie witU upwar.lsof two thousand
tii.iiinl iliamiis! lint e will be I lest and
rul e ibe lif iire of five liiindred less. Kven tin n,
tie lura ol one man wiitinf? lil'toeu buudrcd
i lurs all suiresclul, u l hmfU& money tu tlie
tbtatiieal trtu.-ury and pleiliora to Ibe aulbur i
puisejlike tbat Ltiudou eou.ttllati m of later
tlinis, wbieb, iu t urioun uutiiliesls to tho ieg
flj title of I be opera tbat wraubt such wou-
Utis, nmue uuy lieu unu i K"J , ,
- ' ..ij .... ... .nit In
at.
ijii e lit eea v as a leuuw ut ihuumo ......
fty. no "rC'itureu ii" ninro niuu inuj
v'sns la wrile a veioilitd ilr.iiuu of three
aha
,;ti!unilillaa, iiikr.-persed wiili sonaeis,
i li a ,rvis, and fioui hCsfUiuiUst 'l end
IAi.CU.uu "iiris'i.t-H, pro. I if.' its, or ur int-n at
'w is,, mu iritling work lie did In
. . Uuva Jiiimljea J'liie, 14 Illy
ahspe of "about three hundred Interludes and
owr oeromenro'es treaemniinaj ouisnen u mrs
tenes or ani lent miracle plays) ; ten epic pin
one burlesqua poem i various dat:riptivc aud
didaellc poems; a nost oi sonnets, roinsnrvs,
odes, elegies, and epistles; several works In
ming'ed prose and verse ; eight prose 'novels
leaving cut of the I1t various other prose writ
ings, besides numerona prefacea and cla'io-ruieiy-wrought
dedications after thu Fpunish
iniiiitirr.
Tin te Is a pleasant anned"te told by Montal
vnn to I lu-trate the rapidity with which lye
tie Yrga wnile. (twos rarnital lime at Madrid,
and the Thert're of the t'roaa bring closed In con.
HUinre tf the regular writer having written
himtclf out, he Applied to I.opc and Mont ilvan
lo eonipo-e a jtinit comedy for per forrnance be
fore ibe tarnival ended. Lope de Vega under
took the lira! act, Montalvau the aecond (they
each despatched Iheir work in two dat a), and
the third act was to be equally divided into eight
pagia apiece. ...
This arrangement being concluded, each went
home and to bed. Monlalvan, aware that ho
ci uld not equal I-opr in the style, hoped to steal
a maich upon hi in in the celerity of getting
thrttuh the business. Aecoidiiigly, he rose at
two (AliM-k In the morning, got through his por
tion by eleven, and, in the pride of success, r illed
to look In upon Lope. That good, ea'-r-golng
man was in Ins garden, tenderly engaged with a
poor ornt ge tree which had chanced to be frost
bitten In ihe nl ht.
"Ab!" thought Montalvnn, "I nave him this
time;" so he carelessly asked Ixrpe how his half
,f ih mutual tusk proceeded. In the moat off-
bund niatiuvr U)i answered ; i'l set about it at
five, bnt I finished the act about an holir Ago ;
took a bit ot ham for breakfast, wrote an epistle
of fifty tilplets, and have watered the whole of
the garden, wh.ch has not a little fatigned m."
'1 hen be produced the eight loaves and the trip
lets, and read them lor Montrilmn's c lilication.
t-hnkespeare wrote thirty-five dramas, and
whl e all are lead, nearly all are plaved at the
present day. I.ope do Vega wroto tittcen ban
died or two thousand Ray fifteen hundred ami
la rtl Holland, publishing his life in 1H0R, says
that nine ol the mighty whole were still pi tved
at lliat lime, thiuu'li of course, many more than
these v r i rend. So that onr Mmke-peare'a 11 fne
w as not sunlit d nut by Hint ot the tcnUile Span
iaid atier all, ny more than our littlo I'.ns'lish
l et t of Sharte-pe ne's day was overcome by the
great and Invincible Armada.
JIVHUHK Y O U 11 1 I V 1Z
IN TO UK OWN HOME COMrANY,
Tim
Ati:uicvis,
OF I'HIIiAUEMMIIA,
B. E. Comer of lour A and Walnnt Streets.
Iumrers In tills Company have the additional gua
rantee of
CAPITAL TO:it aU pal up IN CAM!, wtilah, t
nthcr with CAH11 AMSK'I'H, now on hana, amount to
OMJi
8 , o o u.
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 18G3 OVER
a o o , o o o.
L08PE8 DfniMI THE YEAR AMOVHTINO TO OVEJI
802,00 O.
wnnntM Itknr. AXSUALLT, thas aldlnj th In-
nrerl lo par premiums.
The last IlIVTtiEND od an Mutual rollclas la Ibraa
Itcmbr 31, IKS, was
I'llTY l'KIt CENT.
Of the amoent of PltKMICM-i received during the year
Ita TRUHTKH8 are well-known clfiaena In our saldat,
atltUnK H lo more conslderaUon than lliosa whose mana
sera realda In distant ehles. '
Alexander Whllldln,
J. KdV ar Tflompaon,
Ucoriiu Nusetit,
lion. Juuios Pollot k,
AllxrtC Untwru,
P. H. Mtnsla,
William J. rtoward,
Haiaiial T. Bulla,
Juun Atkman,
rtiarlea r llasilltt,
Ilun. lo-epl Alllioa,
Isaac llaalchural.
Sauiasl Work,
ALEX. W1IILLDIN,
PKE81UKST.
SAMUEL WORK,
VlCB-l'KESIDEST.
JOilN S. WILSON,
tlalS-mwslin
BECKETABX1 AND TREASUKE8.
TEE HOME ISSUE A50E OOMPANT
OF FHILAIiELPniA,
fa. ISO H. robHIII STREET.
OASU CAPITAL $100,000.
Thla Comriany Is prepared ta Innira anal nit Ion or
i"nips by riKE on huililinsa. atlher onnai.fnt or for a
LialUtU; Ulna, aid on MKHt'llASmnSscnuaUr.
Xlllt.t. lUltt-
James Tlnswn,
Chaa. A. liny,
Wtn. 1) Lewis,
Cbaa E. Norton,
V. m N. hwlln,
Tl9tnai Kltnber. J a.
lieu
tarv S. MetMt,
l.murl t:omo,
C'liaa. P. Bayard,
J, lltllnorn Jonai,
John Womlalde.
John 1. Taylor,
I BAH. A. DUY, Vka-1'rwalant
Thohas Kiilsos, Bacnaary. Joll-lia
fLlHT i a
CHUTOHJCd,
CRt'TCIIKR! ThM CmtchM hftT ft Ouu ?mt,2 ,L
s. n.klhoaa.Jtaoi .U.ll. . "wCTUW
uniiWM"ll""' waaaainv stiiiuii Hi h a.. tVnA
iutblliiK tb wrerto waHv with mora comfort ihan ciui
bt dertvd fr.nn ftn o(hr crutch. Tno titpB nr mtvUs m
to U) ft))tlwl lo May crutch, r .itemed Deitubur.
j)19 8m Vo. 117 8. BWONT) RtrMt.Uiow Cheaiitk.
- PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS'
BAuiul'' IMSIirUTR, No. 14 Hank
KIN 111 TtrWl, e,'V Market. Kiiotares
ntiicftMycnrr d bvH. v.. KVEIterm rrenihim VMrnx
UrftciuaiW I'rtfciHre Tiuis. Uupvrkr JlIiH-O BtlU.
Etniiic Hiocr-h-KisSujuHrtAii, tfhoulUer Urwxi, 8uipa
ortii.duici.en.ttc. myii-ly
TRUSSES, BRACES. Ac,
iklin.ll ftttitiotvil hyr M. Nr.KDLKR.oor.
of WKLl-TUttiid HACK Hire!.
ln-t'ft'tinciit lor niuu, c tuUuoted Uy l-ltsi,
TWKl.K HI Btrwet, flmt r Kac.
Th most com Pit t antj Vftrl Uk'Ii oa
hand. ronKlititiK, Iu I'ttrt, t 1 ritsssa, Huop-irteri, rthtm'dwr
ltiiC'i. h i. Hfti iiaifti. Kiulit: HtouMliiKl, Hyr.nirei,
AiUvtri for Nurteo.Hicli KHm. &.0 t!0 ia
O V rX' O li ill 'X- 11 O 5
EO&CHDS, EATS, MICE,
JlcU lluus, Xitte, tVo., Ao.,
t aa
BUET'S TP-HI5 EXTUEMIHATOI,, I
IT 18 INFAIXiniXI IT U ISKsLLIULBI
It put up ItiLaCaf Han't f"i t
Is all ready use. tMlh.ml uilsl t l tt olhiT artlc-Vs.
ua tu.l nmil or tin I'n and Wi.rihrs. by Kueiln2,
Llkeatiuel'llior I'ti-pntilO'is.
vrnmis aim .xtiiavaosti.y s-oNitor it.
11A1B AKD KlfK OIK OIT OK TlU.lIt 111LK9.
Is MM UMliSVi""
fllv. s Sil,.tno,i to all 'a ue H.
fhahl allliiusiiiau and l'al-ra ihrounhont Uia Calud
Hiaica.
CArTiriM.-Ite snre and ask lor Bun t Bxlermln'tsr, la
lern- hoses, nh it e tea lui. aud ,L.utd by tue Prtiprai-
tor, K Hi it Jr. Tale ie ot'er .
liflol.Jio I rN'lll ."'rest, a'mve W stent. 1
ManiU.t i. rt . No. I.SI .HVhNAL Hirett, ! Wxluut,
lieintio 'I tulh mill Kit- vaaiia, fhliadaullia, l'a I
ntv.lt ii. fc.''iu : j
J3 E I DESBU" RliMACElllE WORKS,
OFF I OK,
TVo. 15 IV. I'llOINT HT11UBT,
I'lULAbKl.l'IIIA.
We are , repsred io fill onlurs to any extont r our woll
kuotto WACIIINERT YOU COTTON ANT) WOOl.r.N MILLS.
Incli diiiK "li recont luiprovemcuts la CardhiK, riplniilnf ,
end Weevil, k
V e .nvlle tl:0 ailelllioil OI iuauuieniicia w vu
"jil" ALKKKD JKNICS A RON.
1)1NN STKAM UN' INK ANI) llOU.KR
Woils M AS 11.4 I I V V. I'ractlail und Theoretical
s, is, II in l.inisls, r...l.r-iakei, llU.kmi.ilhs and
lellltdtTa, hat in lor Many rs l.en III silreiL.tuI olicta
li..n anil hem i s li.MVfl) . ..kui ' J In bulhluu uiel ru,uir
lim Hailni. and illier t.in n, l.iu i ami low uia.siirf.lron
lli.ik-ia. Water iauk.. I'loiallaia, . Ac., res.eeliully
ell. r H i ir settle. - lo ll.r luikl e a. Ulns Mliv lir. lliie.l
coiurucl lor tom es .1 nil .in s, Mannc, Itlver, and riei
llointi) : l.avUiS' sels.'l pailenia ol iliileriNl .li.s, arc i ro-
;ii, ,1 lo I io l.le Older, will, iUli k lie-patch. S.iery ilo
, TDlleli ol imllerii-uiskiua ui.i.le at lln- shoriec: a .lire.
I .. ............. Sl,. T, 0.. iiar. an.ll Mm ler Uxllois,
... . l..i I ..,.,,.Usni clialiinil ir .ll,lor,:lii,i,ol nil
iis and an ils; "on and lr. t'u.iniiis ol ail ilccrip
tloo; lioil-luriiins. sni- ci.Uli.s,u4 alloUicr wulkuuu
ll.eled Willi II . al'i'Ve hu.lne.s.
l,iali,es ai d ! I"' uiion. for nH work done at rill
isl iocnl free ol eliars-e, nj ork cuaranl, e.l.
i.. .. i,a-r His'l. ns'iu for re-
liere llieycail lie n, y --
provided vvl.h .l.enrt, bl iclui, lull., Ac,
AS., lot lAt.uiH
JACOB C. VKVFIK,
JOHN C. LEV V,
liF.ACH and PAI.MI Il Hlrtelt.
la? tf
vrivV ('(i.Ml'A.Mtd iOUMlsNQ CAM iiH
Jl sui'plltsl wpb
And es erv variety of Account Loose and butiouery, oa
na.olJal,:al-JJ'Ji..at WII.MAM MANIM,
Btailoner, feUitor, ad ZV'A,
tM-tl J'luUuvsiiUlA.
MERWm A C).'1 COLUMN
SOU THE tllKltOKS-.e MKOlRlNltH.
COMrOfMIIEn rnOM K0srrR,BAAK8,Asr0 LEATTS.
citrBotr.r. mrvr.tiT,
Wis irat lnai Dttiwss,
earss an disss of ilia VM MM
n . l-i-n nvUB.. .nrh 1 Tw M 1 H Vt
vm mt
VH Mtf
nmlliiinm of Ihr I'rtna. In- M VI AIM M
ean.iii.llon of Uia Itlaa.lsr, t v( S at M M v
lntln.n.Oerof liKl4ii..i, MM M UK 1
HK.nr in !h llisa.l.r, airlf- MM M M M MM
tnr. Ilrasal, tllt. tlonrr- MS MMVISf MM
rh..a and la rarrrlati rs. MM V X M MM
umilifl (Ii il in thn.e rs.es el MM VMMM MM
u..r A Un. OT Wt.l... In UH UtiUU St
f.male. whfra all tba o'd
naii.enui oit'ilt invt ha a
failed.
It la prepared In a hi hlv
tvnentrat d fo.m, trt i i.s
only hplna Ir-m ona tn twit
u rtMiKKiuluis Uirna Utat'S per
llav.
It la dlarxtr and altrratlvs
fn Ita a ti'ai purl rina and
r.leau.lnii Ik" ll.o I, esasniK
H to a.isr la all ol Iu orlglusj
par ty and vitar; Uaia r
movtnir from th atateinall
prrnloioiia cause! witlOJi Sava
rrt-rv
I 1 1 1 1 v
t' i c
rr
C"
tv cc
tt' :
tcccc
CHE ROKF. V. lNJF.r
lluN Is lnt luted a. an ally
w a.lletuM ti Ihs t'HKUO
K l. US MM lY. and alu.ulrl
lie ti s.-fl in renjiine' tin wilrt
thai nittllrlne la allca.aauf
tiaraurlMsn, tilt-al, Knar
Allaia ar Wlil'as. Its alleeta
are healing, a-etliniir. and
tlamtilrri't ; reniovliig aQ
rHiil'iia hta. cla.rdta, and
pain. Ins'sait of tlio luirnintf
anil alinasl um tidurat a isln
U at Is ei.-rlinci d wiih
nt arly all tue aiiaai quavk
r.y.r.r.KFr.pr,
KS.KKhk.l.U
KK.
n:
IKKSf
rs.s
;e
r.K
t.r.v.r.r.rrr.r.
i.t4.k.K.l.tl.t
JliJtll01it.
irn rti
mi mm
nit mi
mi mi
iiiiMiiniiitiniii
llllllllllllllllllll
nn mi
mi mi
mi mi
li u nn
K VM KtMK.hV ad CIIC
HOKKK INJKCrioS -tl
twa u.wlh'liiM at the nam
tun all Imnn-pfi di--HiftrjfM
are rt-Mioved, ft'id ihe
wcAhfiH-d o n a e i.fl
ii y ie toiad io full vigor ana
Itrtiif'h,
fttr iul par'NniUm oar
niphls tt m anv dnitf
t.re In tnit nntr , t wrlt
u and we w 'I m f e to
ajtj ftaJdictii a lul uvau.
rHrr.rHFnriKt'I'TIl.VR.
1'Y. 'i la-r bottle, or lliivo
Loaltt lor
Prl.. 1'IIK'IOKFE IV
JM"I HIS. ft r Uuillu, or
Uirt'i Ouuka lor S's
Pent ly rrptft to any ad
dress on rel! of rlri.
H..1.1 tiyaUdrusalttacvtry
whara. IIIHMPM
M'OOOUl'OO
lUi JiT
mi in
M OI
1'1 I'll
m ru
Ml I-It
)0TiT)UMM
Mi 'UMjMJ
rilKKOKKK i'l'RFI
An in (altlinr erne lor tper
anatorrhea. rUmlnat Wrak
beMft, Noc'nrual Kmiition,
and all oUcaanii caitd t-y
Hrlf pollution ; murU an l&
of Mt-mur?, Onlva'aftl Ltil
ludv, HsHn-1nlv.eHi.rta, iin
nrnd of VIrIoii, I'miialtirn
OM Atte WeaK Nrrvi'i Uif
floaltT of fireathlnK. Trmb
ling, WdhffiilD), Knifttlont
on the face I'ale t'oun'a
nancn, InRanlty. Oonmnnp
tln and all the dlrnt'uJ emn
plaintti eauird hj dfparUitg
rrr.rrrrr.r.r,
EI.KEtl.KKl t
KK.
KE
n r.r.K
KES.I.E
KK
.K
KKKF.KFKt'B
KttKl.l.l.hf.l.
uroiu me pain w nainre.
Thhi meOiclne It ft wlmpln
Ttst'ilile exirant, mod one
on which a l cn rel , It
ha .Hen wnfd Inonri'mn
tire lor nmnr ymn. and whh
tlioumint irntftt. ft Iihh iHt
raittil In ft ilntfle Irwtanr.
In rurntlvr powers have
l)in utl!frfit to rain yIc
try over U.e tuoat aiuitorti
cane. M
To thoi4wtio riav trifled
with their rokr.tituttn, un
til tin J think thaniftelvt
l)1 ond the n-ach uf medical
nii'l, we would aav. 1K
HI'AIK ') I li)5 ( ;iii-:ko
KKK ('IKE whl rrmor
ou to health and viror. and
after ttli quach doctt'tt have
aJed
bkrhrrrrr
jVKHItUitUKH
KKH KR It
HUH KKtt
KKK KKH
KIlsKBKllKHU
KKK KKR
Khlt Ii K 11
KHB HUH
KKH KhK
T)R. WRKilTT'A
AUITKKATLKp
UXlllt
T.PfiENCK OP MFF1
rrparcd trom Fura Vftre-
Ubw bktraoti, couUiniof
noiliinir Iniurioiu to the
ltioai delicate.
The Kf juvftnatlnff Kllikr
I the result of oiodern dla-
For fiill parHcijlfirtj, pKt ft
Circular from mnj Drug
Htor in the cot in try, rr
write the Proarieior. who
will ma') free, to any one d.
Irlng the name, a full trea
Uae In pam unlet form.
1'r i.tri, $i pvr boitlft, or
thjc bolt ei for $'. and for
warded by Kxira to all
part of the world.
Hold by all r' pec table
dxugHifttft everwUre.
OWOO
fX.VtXX'1'
v
rt!
tx;
CO
roverHtfe In tlie Teyvta'.fe
kingdom; being an entirely
Dtw and ftbtiract uett od of
enre. IrreHiicctlve ot all tlM
old and wuru-out j itciui.
it!
tiyrviro
uuuvu
This m.dlclns has ban
teatwl hytha most .ralrssnt
ancdlral men of tha day, and
liy Uicm prunounond to Ite
on. of Ilia Rr.ata.t medical
41.oov.rl.. uf uia aio.
Unc riotue vfUlcuruOencral
Sabillty.
A taw boitlaa cars Hys
terica In fciuaks.
One bom. cures Palpita
tion of the Ilnart-
A few cVi.aa rsstors tha
orrana of sencrdtluu.
Krom one to three bottles
restore tha manliue.s aod
oooo
OOOiiOO
fxxj 6oo
itH OOO
OtKJ OOO
tJH OOO
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
ooo OUO
oooooo
ouoo
lull viaur or youua.
A trw doies rrstore lha
amftito.
Tlirc. bottl.a cure lha
Vitir.t raseof luiiKitfiirt-.
A iVr: do ture Ui low
plrllrd.
Un. bottlt ivatnraa menial
powt-r.
A Irw dosea bng the ivm
to trie clif.lt
This mt-iltrine rfstora tn
munly vi,or ar.d rohuat
caltrl lha pisir. di lilliuiiul,
vtorn-down, and daspairioK
davoiae of icnaual yieaaura.
IIII
llll
IIII
llll
llll
IIII
IIII
IIII
llll
IIII
llll
Tha Millets, enerratsd
youth, tha over-tasked man
of buslne.., trie victim a?
Denruil. tk-ires.ion , the In
divid oal .utivrlnu irom gena
ral d.blllty, or Trum weak
neet .f a aln.le orirsu,wlll
all and imsaedlaie and onr-
KK KK
KK KK
KK Kit
KK KK
KK KB
maneni relief by tha sa of
una jaixlr or JCtiauce of
KK KK
KK
KR
KK
KK
KK
km
Life.
rrlce. It per bottle,
tare. boUlt t for $1, aud for.
KK
KK
KK
KM-
v.srdcq hy expiets, on re-
oeipt of Bion.y, to any ad
tfrtia .
Hold by all drosgitti every,
wlwn.
CIIEItOKK.e PM.r.RI
SiUIIAK liOATKIl
rFMAI.K lls.HI l.ATCIB,
1IKAI.TII Vl K.sKHVKII.
I t.KTAIN AMI AIK
For the Mtrtnotal ot llb
struclionh, ami Use Innur
anee or Krtulurliy iu tne
lieciiinno. ol tlia Mnuilily
I'eniKla.
'11 ey enre orohvlnte thota
nuuiirtus dlscasos t'.at
spr.iiK from Irn auiartly, hy
removing tha Irrcguwiij It
self. Krvw
NS N
Jlsf
SV
Nl
as
KM
NN
riN
US
NN
NaT
ff
Jl
NN
H US
They ur Suppres.ea,
Ks. esslve, and Painful il.u
etroatlon 1 i,ey cure Green Sickness
(Chk.roais).
They enre Nervona and
Pp'nai Affection, ptlns In
Uiobockdiid liwer pint or
Ui.IsmIv, lle.vlu ..' 'K'ta
oil ali.-ni exorlloll. P.ill
talloa ef the Heart, l-o-nos.
of HpOP., Il.t'erla,
aiick lleaactto, llnl.liuest,
re... Ac. Ill a suit, by re
movii if'het rciruldrllv,iliey
remove (hi otu.u aud who
Itallt'.e ailccta that tprliMj
trout it.
rri i'i'F.pr.i r.
LI EbEl.l.l.r.E
Er.
FI-.EF.K
EII.1.E
I K
1 E
I EKKEEIH1'.
LI.Ltl.l.l EI.I.
(Vmptieeilnf sluipl.' vea
lal le rMlif.la. tin c ll'ain
lool liu illueu ri.ills lo HIT
eoiisi.t .lion, lii.wever ilcll
eaic. II eir Ii, i in. ii hil1' to
sol, .Hi. le tt,i -in fir wtk-lie-.s,
: I,, win " I'" V
usid, ll i v never a I io ,ln.
'I I,. V ll.a III .Ale,) nsi dat
anv a.e. , i,d a nn. pvn.,,1,
I Nt'KI'T I I IUMI 'I OB
1-IKs.T ' 11 KKK MIK' I'll
h.oi.tu wlinli il.e iii r'liiiiit
EKEK.ilKEKEB
i EEr.tEEl.Ek.
k.c;
IV.
EKKPB
EEEEIC
EE
I'.K
ES.;:FEI'.l'KI'r5
EEEEbKEi-kj
lialiiieortl.oir ac'l'ill w mid
h.lnlll'jly Pill.M.M prcg
liaiir) .
All leltere seeklllir Ir.for
El EEKI KEFF.
1 r I.E1.E1.1.LB
El.
I K
1 KEEP.
1 S I.EB
IE
1 EFFFrPFFR
Eltt.El.l.EEi;
noitlon or a.ivlee win ha
i.mininl ,lieely,anddiacroot
ly auaisered.
I nil ilireclluna acoompany
eadi box.
Price $1 per box, or tlx
Doses lot f.
Henl l,y until, free of potts'-,
on r'eeeipl ol prlee
a ,, by ull ris,iectabla
JJtiiKiata.
The CUI'.ltliKFF. Ml'Df
CINEH lire, old hi allei.ttr-
l rlsi. r rllt,'il iu me
llct wmld. Borne iiniriu
t .pled dealers, liowev. r, Iry
to sell ttoitl.lesa cotl.pnlinct
111 place of 111. te Hi so
vl l.-li lliet can net al la
t l,. uppiice.ail niaae umie
mi by selimc II nn liny
inn in, lie I IIMiOhl.K
xi l , in K S M. Asviuva uo
S-lHfl
S .s.-i irt-l
PS HI
HS.4 H-l
ti-sl Hi
SSI
8M bS
IS-t HIS
M.4 ass
BSstsHH
bS9
5,,, r fccu Hi ate, ihe hea.t'i
01 m ur ollVprlnji do n a ha
a. i.,,t I,v nu ll nl.! nil-
11 ltd dn in . A-k lor
Ihe Ilihl.i'KSF. .Mllil
Cl s Esi. ai il lakn no o'her.
i'i m .. 1,1 "v l-ls vv ,11 mil 1,11V tl 'in (, e you. taint to nt,
. ... . ., .. ti ii.iil.vl'vnuil
Patllssii'Mre-s-
a'1.1 Vl c is i'i aesii ' ' "' , , , 1
lllH lis cl on'il rime 11,' ins, n-c uu
,ai Ii nlors in retiiid to th, it ca-rs. l
Vie tieal au uuu.se
v'' :'V' l".. sr. can n.l.lre.s na In perlecl eonfl-
j, ' . .. .. .,i .1, su en.. . iiui.Mv and ne.de an.wor
" I tM.S ai V aisouiee uee,i no-,.e....iic hec .n.n
Cftl ell utabllity "1 vftil '.a We have tr-a ed .uixclu.ly
t all 11 un poni.'ii. oi u.e. ,....... " 1
1 ,.. ,. u.l,l,..li,M III v.1'1 I'les.u Wlilu I
.at flillce.
Cn.iilv. Miete. an' name of virtler, plain,
and inclciso
'"w. ".. ii",.V.'v..!d'r? anr W-p... pamphlet f.'ct.
AWOTMVtw,N0tV,..
Avert, ft rennaylvanla.DYO'1-T A C., No. WJ NorlU
kt'cih .uvsi.l'uiiadai. . ""
Tn. w. ft.
T.
MoUUIUAN,, ,
topnrlar and WboWsat Tsar ta
FANCY OOODR, NOTION R,Ao.
rai;woM3, rLAoa, &o,
MntolKs and llltvoklna,
o. B STBAW11EIIBT axBEKT,
(Pint atrt abovt ax-ond. Wtw Markat and Ckoaaut)
ny7n rillLAIiRLKHIA.
G
010)8 IMrROVKT) RTF.AM AND WATER-
In tTamlng and VrniilaiinK Public BuUdltHis aad trt
vaia BaaldtuKOa,
Vannfa'nrsd hy tha
VMO.N HTEA.M Ar WATKR HEATINO COMPABT
Or H11LUI.I.I Ills.
jams:s p. waon,
In 41 M rtillRril Kirttl.
ihia-lm B. M. FKLTWKLL. Kuiierialeadtot.
W V. K L T II,
BEAt'TT.
TJ E ALTII, AND
If to tain admiring eyeft
If 'o rauae Invtd1ui flight;
If fo N a hlwtnlng flower.
Fading, dying In an hnor Br.rTT I
If to hare ft bout of friendi j
If for vice to make amende;
H with high born blood to we:
If ft mart 'la atone wu-m dead WaALTB .
If to IrvethrernonTe and t-n.
vVb) -ag life aa long agaiai
If to Uv a life of e;
If to die and go to are. Hbai th t
If ton wlb a Hfr of pleaanreft (
If yon value thli world a Uertinret;
If every eumh.ri you would tee,
Takt my advjoa, and wish ail thrtH.
IT, en having flaaiih, WeaHh and Bcftnty,
You'U be prepared iir every duty.
Py a carrel nenmal of In. WILLIAM YOUNO'fl Kew
Book, IriK MAKKIAOF. Ol'IOK, which ahould he read
byvervtne Hold by llem generaVv, and at the
lctor'a oflice, ho. un blKUClc BlRJukl trie A
Ie;l-ln
oesu.
SECIIBT DIKKARF.S! SECRET CISEASliiil
SAMll!TN'S I.IS-Tl
8AMAKITAS a) IITI
Tbk Miht Oi.tsis Kiasirr Evta lao.
Tc , a p'..itlvs cur. fu
l.OMilll IIU.S. I.I KIT. KIRtrriniK.H, h:
I'oniain. rs alinrrnl.nn Ii.Iksiii. i,.i M-n u:y.
tinly lh i lii- ti rw i.Vi-n i. .-n... t a nisi.
Curs Hi Iruin iwfi t' M.ii'r tlrtis.a'.il ri'-f-.l rassi In
twtiit.v-l.iiir li'-ura." Tri'i-arrtl ly a urnrlnntti "i tnc
I'llvsialn ( rr-iiii.vtvania. )'lis ui III. ini.t cuilinnl
lxirii.rs si'tl t'l iiii.ts nt ih. irrs-nt nav.
n am srss. s Tumsir. su ciiastb wiitTavvR.
I.ai llio.- n hi. I av, dcpaTi'tl ol ar-'t' Iik cnr-il. nr wlm
havebrtn I'ursLS with balrain Cotiaivar Mervury, at
trnce try Ilia
BAMAHITAN'a IlIfT. .
B'-nl hy mall In a vain nvi-lt..
I'nct', main akasfs, I'i. K.oiaJc, tX
BLOOD I BLOOD 1 1
IlLOODlll
blooii::ii
WCltOrTTA, riAKllS, KtlHf'JI. SPOTH, TKTrEKS,
Mt'Al.t'.H. ltoll.K, StV l-ll II.IK OK VENB
KKAI. lilMKANS.a. Ac, Ac
BAMAItlTAN H
ROOT ANII lll-KIl Jl'l' FU
Ta ollereil ihe rnhll: as a positive enre.
RTPTItl.Irl OK VRNF.HF.AL I)1SKAS:8, tlie BAMA
Rll AN St KOHI ANI) IIKHII JUII'K.la llicmnat p dent,
cerlaln. ar d eflecuaJ rtlneily ever preserllied. rt rea:hea
and ermdlcsles every panicle of the venereal poison so
that the cure Is tliornnsh and pennanMit. Take ttien of
thin purity InK reniocy and lie heeled, aud donor, trtnsmlt
tour poiter.ty that Tor which you may repent la after
yaart.
DO WOT DK1PAIRI
Atthcnfll yon may be pronnunesd Incurable, the BAMA
ItlTAN H HOOT ANII IIF.IIII JI'ltlK8 will remove every
vesllse ol ituDurlllei trom the irtem,ai well at all the bid
afreets at fAuicury,
rF.MAiE-ii rrMAi.mii
In many airecrlone with which nnmiura til S'emalca
turer. tha m OT ANK I1KK1I JUK.'K mint happily
adapted. In ricera.ed I'teru., in lucorrhiea, In bei-lna
down. Sa.inKof Hie Womb, Debility, aud lor all oo.aplluu
In. 'dent In Ihe sex.
Bcut by express. Price tl a bottle, or S bottlea for $3.
HAMA.UIAN'H WASH
If, tn cases i f Syphilis, used In conjunction with tha Boot
and Hero Juice.. S uit dlrecllona. Price 'Hi cents.
1 he efficacy of those rtmedlee I. alike acknowledged by
pbysfc.-l.ua and UAtlei.U. hey sr. u.ed In the U. si. U.
pltal.. tliu. rciorloa to health many of our brave, .old era.
I rum rnc nan ni'ire nun :
WHAT TDK SH'KOF.ONH RAT Or THE
aAJMAhlTAN KKHEIMK.S:
Post ll.iaelTAl , Fort IfARsitAix, 1
BsllMnore, Md., S 'b iW, IH II. (
I , T V.na .-- -..l--.. .. ... tha, I t.v.M.l
FA. Bamanlan Htnuitrt' lor Venereal Ilttease In Ita
Bioat eustomerr form. ; that I nave used mem witn jonit
BB.nl, dlsctcl nn, and properly, and have found lliein
respond to ny anticipations promptly and eflectna'ly.
Kaowlnp thilr eoniposiilon. 1 have tba full.-.t conrl.lence
tn t-.tr erVcacs. and a. fur aa my nae uf Uauaataads, I
recommend them strongly.
-itrnriii u. iiowlks,
"Aetltltnt Raiveon Sth New York Volt."
1M It be nn.ler.tood tbat these remsdiea .tre aa recom-
mended. and will poiltivc'y car tits diseases fur whldt
taey are ouerta.
DtMU Dy D. s.. (r n.s.n,
3Jo. M. FUlllTII HtreeL
UESMONO CO.,
)e4-m Ko. U16 HACK Straet
RAILROAD LINES.
1SG4.
CAMDEN AND ATLAN
TIC RAILROAD.
flrMVJER AllllANUEMENT.
1864.
TllltOltill IN TIVO IIOCHHII!
Four tral, a dally tu Atlantic CUV.
On and after MONDAY. July 4. Iraiut leave Vluettrect
Ferry ut follow. :
.an, 7'Hn a, at.
Frclitht.wlth paasenirer ear attached. 0 16 A. M.
Kxpref.ihrouirh In? houral 'JTO P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation. 4 lb P. M
Junction Accumm wl.ti-.n, blkl P.M.
KETL'RMNtl LEAVES ATLANTIC,
Acenmmw a hm ( Atlantic; i A. M.
Expieaa, 7 IHA. M.
Frrl.ht. I I 'll A. M,
lal',4'4S P. l.
JunnUa Accmmodatlon.d'Jl A.M. , ,
s ....... ..i i.. s.i.i.i l,n,..l T.i. n.lan renrvdonlT
for the day and train un wlilcn ihav are leaucil) 51 W.
.. v . .. . . l.l.,lk,L.,k- IV SflllVI
Leave Vine an est tela A. M. and 1 DO P. M.
Leav. Iladdondi hi 146 P. M. and'1 46 F. M.
ON HL'MllYS.
Mall fain r Allai.lle leavea Vln. atreet 1 30 A.M.
Lea vet Atlantic 411 P. M.
WDP.k JOHN O. BRYANT, Agent.
The bar which was made last year has entirely dlsup.
peered, leaving Uia bcac'ioua of lha moat deligutfal oa
the cuatt.
- WKST JEllSET RAII.R0 AD
"tsf ' LIN EH. C.,mmencsa MUNDAYIau
YS a i r , i Dtreei rv nan.
FOIt t Al E MAY.
At and lu A. M. and at 4 80 P. M.
For BaVm and itridiieton, un U. and 4 P. M.
For (ilaliro,at6,U, and IU A. M.. aasl 4 and 130 P.M.
Fur Woodbury, ukiuceaiar, Ac, at 6 aadil A M..UM.,
and 4 aud I'.M.
KEIl'KNINO TRAINS LEAVE .
Cap. May a- 6 and 11 16 A. M , and 6 lu P. M.
at'jvil t a'. 7 1" A. M.,nnd I'M aud S HIP M.
rTrtn at 6 A M andi lyP tf.
llrldseion alS-16 A. M., I') P M.
fllaishoruBt710and-. A.M ,'i W, -0O and 7 tP. M.
WKilhi,ry at 7,740 aiidb 64 A. M., audi W,l, 6 06 and
12P.M.
irt ttr treae trtwv nrHKHI COMPAVT.
Oftivs No 6 W'AI.NI T Ktreel, 'III call lor and deliver
KsB.ape, and attend to a'l the a nal branchiaof Express
buslt est. Ihary ArlKla taken by A. St. unea oniy
... ua ,,, ,.. the oitlee tl,a eveulns previous.
Perishable arikiet kv Dili Hue must he n ut belb.-6a
A.M. A ipiciil messenser aecoinim let eacn train,
myai j.VAN HESdiKLiEtt.Muiwrlauindont.
I ' iwuoT"g-TJ NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
aW? k5eW- R A 1 1. RO A D lor BBr iLEHEM
ilii? "pIuwn; EAHTwis. MaI CH chunk, uazle
TOH. WlLKE-B.tHKF. Wl I Ll A Ni'OK I'.
MCMWI H AMII.lNliEMENT.
AlilirritisJAl. 1'H MNrt.
On andaf er M"MIAY June In. Issil. Passenser Tra'nt
win leave the n, w HrK t, I II I UK Htnwt, shove rhouip
a n sireel, I hlladel l:ui, dally (Huudaya excepted;, as
7 A. .M. ( Evpress; ror iveiinenein, auinw...
Ct enk. w in rsi aire vt iiminispon.
b'l.l A kt. iacoii nioUMi,o., "ir ..i.rir.r.-..
10M6A Al ia"" nim.Hi.ulon) 'or Fmt we.nlnKion.
:( P 111 ( AcomuHHiaiioii; lor li,,vlesl"wn
-4f P. M ll.sp es.) for -etnl.em, jriJ.ton, Ac.
s.ir. u s, i si .. Ill f..r l,ov le.l.iWii
.-. J6 p M ( A.-. ..uiuiouaih ii) f r Beihh hetn, Allentuwn
a d ktai.er I 1,1'i.k .
8-I6P. M.l.ti'.oi ni' dallor.) f,r I tnsdale.
11 P. M. (Acrii ni"da Ion) M' lort w nWnuton.
IKAIh-l Stilt 1'llll.AOELl'IIIA
I eave Iteth .1 1 in al s :t A M., - ) A. M..a ,de 0, P. M
l.oth.'.t atS-:A. M.,3 46 f. M , aud 7 P.M.
l.aio da'e i t 'I A kl.
1 ort Wash iikloa si il M. and J P. M.
OX lsl'MiAH.
Philadelphia kir 11, Ih'etein al !l . M.
l'lieaoeliil. n for Hov le-lnwli al ii I'. M.
l olleoown li r Plr'nlrlplna al 7 l A. M.
a..:. . ... i. . i. 1, Lis ht 4 M
ii.i....,.-. ii ,,e ksos'ia will c ill for and deliver
i, liner al the' depot Order, imty be loll at No 113 8.
, M.I.D air. et. f ( M cLAJtKnt.
SHIPPING.
Jirr4 STEAM WKEKI.. TO UVEIl
ar Tli l' mi. ai i ,n....i,stovii wk lUrbur
f. . . J.n:i'...,- .' u,..i,i,.r. of Il.e L v..'tio,i!.New Vors. und
I'lnlndiiploa rileuuulnp Comi aiiy ato Inuudtdto tauaa
fcillows' -
(1IY OK I.ONIiov. Saiurd.iy.Ju y nth,
CI'l Y I'F 11A1.TIMOI1E. sullinlay, Juno lClll.
Aiiiienr. sui'ietui'ushuturday.at neoii.liora Pier No. 44
J,t" "'VlT' KATM OF r8BA.lR.
Pnvohtc In (lold.or lis eoiilealeiil In I iiinncy:
Klrrll'nnlli fsn'OO Hleer,ve.........
Ulstt nb.ll lo London K.'itl hleeiiii'C lo Loudon ... .11'
llrsl Cahiu tn Purls ... HV Hieemviel 1 Pu'U I'l
1 i'i.i. ni.. ll...l,i,r nil'I'll Siteeriiue lo llu'llliliru .. -17
l'a. eiders me also lore aided 10 ll.ivro, llrctucll, Holtui'
dain. Antmerp. A'C.ai cinallv low ra'ea. ...
1 ,,,rt In rn l.lv t ri."l or v n eiinh.wii First Cibln. l.
5 . ju6 m. enie ir,m l.ivei pool and giieenslown, f Hi.
I hi'so v.t o wish to .end for Iheir Menus can buy uukcta
luriuiiberuiiomtaiionapriT m io. . j
.loll.N 11. llAl.l., A-ei',
Vo 111 WAL.M i rltreel, Phlladi'lidila.
TPf T.OSTOX AMI riin.ADELVHI.V
Jiu-aySteain -l.lp Line, .alllnc Imlu aeU port 00
r I i I.I. 1 a, Iroiu llrst Winiil above 1'lNS'. hlreel,
1 liilmli iphia. Bi d l.oi,K Whan, llotti 11. Emm llr.t wuull
tlsire PINE Kllrrl on sa nrilav, July , 1S04.
Hit si. iiuislnp NOIt MAN, linker. Ill tail 'Mm Pli ladel.
I hla Iir llo.mii. on h.turt'av, July Hill, at IU A. M ,
,.! the Mi nun hip HAVJN. Ma'inewa, Horn llo.luu lur
pl,lutel.ila.,,B same duv. al 4 P. M.
'It,,.,, m and kiitMiannal .N.am.hp. firm a regular
line, sa lln 11 (rnln eai Ii p n piim tii'illy ,-n K iliirdnj s.
I usiii biic. . elici ted at one hail the pieiuluia uuar.ad on
sail vessels.
Eiiiii.lakmatfalrra'ea.
hliinnr. ure lesin stud to tenJ Blip Receipts snd Bills
Lailii.y nh iheir 1 ' tls.
lor i""lstilor l'aaase (liavlmr line aerommndailojis)
aonlv to IIEMIY WINsilli X t 1) ,
jal If No. M It. DEI.AW AllE Avouns.
a-fT-s. . j-'OR NEW YOUK. DESPATCH
and bevlllsuru Line., via Dclasrare and
1 ,,.,!. 'I In. si, -arm rt of Ihe-e III ft arn leacllis-
il..li al ,l,i e k M . and 6 o'clock P. M., from third pitir
fclioie VV'iiliiu' su.et.
l-or fieii i.t. v-lneh will he taken on acoomra-nvitlnif
Mi, a ply to WILLI AJU M. UAJilD C0, tut. Ui .
UiXAU.U.E dvtvuuil.
RAILROAD I.INE3.
s-r-. r,,,,,rn -i AKRANIIKMRNTH
Tl L-s. "trsnr MKW VONK USS'.M.
1S(I1.
1 k. t .inSen ai, Amlioy and PklHulelpliia am i remon
Hallr'.ad Oini.panMts' iuuee frvmrblMMleVhsaUi Jfew Vot k
and Way P'ae. a.
rKliM WALHI'T THF.ET WIIARr.
VIII leave aa loilnsi.. vu.: FAaa.
At S A. VI., vl. Camden and Ambny.C. and A. Ac-
ecmaaedauon ti'tt
At S A . M , via Camdeu and Jerecy City, MornUis
Fapresa 3'00
At n A. al.. v.. Cruder, and Jer.ey .sty,3d l laaa t
Ticket ,
At I'i al . via l anidan and Amtoe, C. and A. Aooom-
ni'slatlnn MS
At 8 P. At , via Camden and Amboj.C and A. F.s-
pre.s t3S
At I I'. M., via t'amden and Amhoy, Accommodation
(Snrl.ht an. I P.saet rer) I TS
Alfil'.M.vi.l anid.-n ami AmO'.T, Ac ciTtrucsl.tlon
(Freilil and fassenser), l.tl Uai 1 kket t ill
2dll...Oo IW
At 7 I'- M.. via Camden and Amls.v A. o .nuao.la-
I on I Frewht and Passaner), lt t"U l sckal ti
Jd" lasa do P al
For Maurli rhnnk. Allentnwn, Ttetlilshsm. Ileleldera.
Fa. Ion. I.amh. rlvhle. Memlneion, e.,at S ill) P. M.
lor 1 1. omul, a, L.nilienv llle, and Intrrmediaia ela
tion., r) P M. ....
I or Mount Holly, Evanasille, and Pemberton.atS A.M.,
land li P. M.
rer Krreht ldat A. M. and P. M
For Palmyra, Kivermu, Heun.o, Heeerle. nilrtlnrton,
Flmencei, llordei town, Ao.altA. M., IJ a-.SI. ft
andAP M. The J ail .ml i P. M. ansa run direct Uirough
to Trenton.
For palmyra, Rlverlon, Delnnco, Beverly aad HurUnf
ton al 7 P. M.
sneamtmat Trenton, for Brl.tol, rturlinirlon, n.v.irly,
Tonesdale ted 1 a. oni . at o- :n a. M. and 'i 8'l p. M.
l.lta MIOM kENNlNUro DEPOT
WiUleavea. f. U vrti
Al A U , (nlt-hil via Ifailsth.ton and Kaw Vark,
W ash'tutnu and (,', Uail, jyi Ml
At U'lS A. Al., via KeuallitftoD and Jersey city kX-
pre.. S00
At 4 3o P. i, v,a Kentlost ii and eVrteyt'liy y-
pr.s 3 00
At ti 4f, P. M. via Kei,i,nyt"n and Jertoy City,
Wa.rilinrt.'n .no New rk Kspti.t 3'0r)
Hninlav hue. rivjal 1 A. '. Ami l P. M
for water r.(p, Htr.md.i.nrv. acra t. n, wiikcsharra.
Moiuro.J.r,,! n,.nn, Miniih Chunk, Allenlown. H tnsa
if ai jv jrr, . sa.ion. Lsmliertville, Meinlniriou. Ac., at
,'1'iA.M Tlila line loiimcia sl:i the train leavluf
F.asion f, r tlaud, I'hunk at s .in P. M
lor ri.nti'vt-u, Laiulwrivllle, and Interme.llsta tta
tkins, st A P. If. . .
rorMiLioLTrtnion, Ac. at J li and 11 li A.M., and a
P. M
lor MMm- shri'f . Tacnnv. Wh-ln'mlne. Tlrldeshiirir. ani,
f rni korn. at U A M., and 8 P al. IbuSA.M.
l.. . ri tie In Hitmiil.
I ' I t New Nork. and l'sy Mi. as IravlnR Ken.lnsron
l, oi,tak. Hie car. on I'mii st'. t-t, aimve t alnnt, oa f
.1 l-onr hfl. re d.paruire The Car. mil leto Hie lienor,
ai d i n arnv a' ol escn I rnln. run trmn the In p-M.
F ll poon. . oi li.i e eiiiv a low ed earl, p4P""ner
PN,.ei,f. rs aie pr.,l,ll. i d from toknirf aliyihlnK aa lour
rr.,i' but ihslr we.irlna appaiel. A. I has', i.ee ovor rlny
poenna in he psl for extr. The t'onipiny Uino the r
reipmisihiilly tor hseeai-e io On In, liar per pourd.and
win m t lie liable lor any amount beyui.d ailki. eauept by
pp.clal emitted.
tiraham's Itaoaee Fipre'a will call for and d' liver ha
Sara ni the Depots. Onlrrs to be lort at Nn. J wimi
iue.L WM. U. OAfiUa.lt, Aeut.
JuncO. lati4.
LIM.B IKOal F.W YOKK FOIt mil. ADELIIII A
WILL LEAVE
From tsot of CounUnd a'rort at II M. and 4 P. M., via
Jei.e. City aad Camden: at 7 and III v M., P. At., and
IV ( s'ahl ) via .Irraev I ity and kcn-ll,toil.
From foot of Itarclay street, at f A. M. and P. M .vla
Amhoy and Caiuden.
'rom lier No. I. North Hirer, at 12 V.,4 and P.M.
(Erelitht and Paasi nsert) via Auilioy and Oamden.
rTlvrmj FRKIOHT LINES V'OrTne7
rtrsir Vork and all the sta loot on thaOamdau and
Auboy aud eoiitievtiiiK Kailroails
INCKKASKD DKSPATCII.
The Camden and Ambov Hhi !r md and Transportation
Com par yV Freiuht Lines ft - N-w To It will leave Walnut
air ai wharf, on and an. r January 8, dally (Sunday. s
ceptcii), at 4 o'clock P. At.
heiurnliis, the above l ine, will laavs Mew Turk at 1
ami 4 P. M.
Freleht must he delivered before 9l P. M. to tx for
wanied ihe a. ma day.
rrtlelitfor Irenton. Princeton, Klnatton, New Brnna
wick, and all rointt tn the ?aiudcn and Ainhoy Ititirroadi
al.o on tl c ttclsklere. lie awar.i, and e'lcmtiixum. the New
Jers y.Uie Krte, awl and Jisu e-bnrs, and trie ltarlimiton
and Mount lloll) Ka Iroada, received and forwarded up ro
U'jocleck P.M. rinia't l,ackase, lor Mount Holly ra
ceiv d opto? o clock P. M.
The llelvldere Delaware Railroad eonnecta at rhllllpe-
bnrr wltb lha I.elosh VaUey Ksllmad. The Hew Jersey
Hal road connecU at Kli.alietli with tha New Jeraey
emral Kallioad. and at Newark wltb tne storm a,,o
Kstex hallrnsd.
A aim in niorandum. trveeliylns the marka and nam.
beta, ah ppet. und eon.lsnve., muslin everv Inatanoe oa
ent with each load of poode, or no receipt will he alven.
meri airo racilti ea naviri Deen made r riLeirenepor
tailon oi LIVE STOCK drovers are Invited to try Una
Tome.
When (fork It furnished In a,nantlllet of TWO CAR
IXIAIig er more, It will be delivered al the fmt of Kortietb
street, near 0-e D'ove Yards, or at Pier 7o. 1. North
Klver, as tba tb'ppeis may d'.lenafe at tne llmeot uia
tbltmeat. WaLTEK UtEr.MAN. Frabtht A lent.
H'l. S'" 9 jtt iawsre avenue, rniieueipuiaw
O.EO. B. IIAYMOND. Frelxht Aeent,
Jai-tf Pier No. I .North River, New York.
sspn FHlTiADELPHIA, WIL
JiVMINi.TON aan 11ALI1M0RC RAIL-
li4
w
ISO AD.
cnANtiB or nouBU.
Oa and after Hi NDAV. June 19.1804.
raseenirer iraiut leave rmiaaeipnia lor
elphla for
Ualtluiora at 4 Ml (Exnreaa,MoadayaazoetMd),R'lt A,
Ilk.. I SO and lu-ao P. M
Chester at l, 11 1 A. M., I'M, I SO, 4 ,'00 and 11 OS
. at.
Wllmlrurton at 4 00 fMond.ya except), S 06, 11-11
. St.. l'Stl.s-tfu.e-w.e tro lti".ni ana it-uu r. M.
Mew Castle at S'l A. M. and 4'SO P. At.
thiver at H fft A. M and 410 P. M.
Mlllnrd atH'Ot A. M.
BaUikuryar sua A. M.
TBAINH POR Prm.ATfct PTtfA.
Leaver Pal l.nore at 8 46. (SO A. M., (Expretl), I'll
'it, and M)TI6 P. M. .
Wllndnston at 1 4H. S'46. 1 A. M.. U14, 1, i u, am, t-as
y-90 andS-tO P. M.
ttaUarsiry at I laj P. M.
Mlltord at 'H6 P. M.
Dover at (Xl A. M , and 4 116 P. M
ic.w ,'...u a, a-.tl a. al. and S-bA P. M.
C'kettera4;t6,'40A.M.,l W,lWl4 4ll, IO0, 114, -4
.at.
Leave Bartlaora for SaJlabanr and lntermadiau autlont
al liras P. M. . . .
avr Hal tun ore ror Dover ana unsnneaiai awioeia a
l lll P.M.
train a rtm halti miirk.
IssMPSMtrr at M'tn A M . S and 1106 P. M.
Leave WUulruiioa al 30. (-36 .A. M., I-SS and ll'M
. M,
FraVht Trains. wKa Paatenawr Car attached, will ma
as auuiwa :
Lave vs umtrurtoa ror rerrrvuie ana micrniaaiaia pu-a--ee
at lis r. at. nt
mi'm da v a : tmiy at igo a. as., iv ev r. jb xrooa ranw
A. . 1. 1. tn ttsltbnnra.
Prom Philadelphia to WllrnSruyum at 4 SO A. M.. K(0 and
11 no p. M
Prom Wlrmlnrlon to rnuaaeinnia at I w a. w. ana I iw
r m Only at lu w x. St .. mom riailimore m rnuaucioma.
jad M. r. &ENMT.X. Bupenoiaaoank.
READING RAILROAD,
illtEAT TRI7NK LIWB
MOM mil AIIH 1'IllA TO THE IWTERTOR
PENNH1 I.VANIA, THE nt'll U V I.KIll,, OUB
Ql'KllANNA, Cl'MllElll.ANI), AND
WYOMO VAIXEV.S,
AKD
NOhTll, KORTHWEHT, AND TUB CANADA8.
PAHHrSKlKlt THAfNR
... .v . . . i. ...... .. wii 1 OTfrtSVJTrt and
J.ruvc trie owii'.nji ,,.,,,.v. a. . -
CAL1WII1I.L (Itreeti, Philadelphia, at the following
nour.:
MOHNIVIl Mill.
At 81IS A. M-. for Readmit. Lebanon, Enhrata, Litis,
Columbia. Ilnriltburir, Pott.vllle, Plneruve, I auta tia,
Hunhoo, Wilbanirpcrt. Kimlra, Kochetler, Nlairara Ka U,
Bul'alo AientuvMi. Wilkealiarre, 1'ittsion, York,Carll.e,
CI auibcrtuurs, tisieraioarn, o.
T 1-. n .,i,n. nt rr . iisuwm r.nsi 1 vuiisrivi.
nil. Kuili.Jld fan. for Allen. 011 Ac, the Reaillnk and
l o umh a Kiiluoai f.,r Eprnaia, Unit, and Colomiua, and
wl'hlht Li banon Valley train for llurriaburir. Aw. : al POUT
CLINTON silita Ca.alsta Kailtoad tralna for WUkiiir,a.
Wllllau..nnit, Isiek llutrn, S.'lil ra. ate: at iisi.ivi
HI ' IK - "lib "Nsruern Central.'' 'Cumberland Valley,"
and "HchtolMIl a d but,uehaiina" tramt fnr Norllium
bcrland, W Uliauisp.,it,l ork.chamheiah ira, PluCKrova, Ac.
A 1 I r.lt 't si r.seitr.r.n
leavra Phllal. Inhla st i P. M. unt Hetdlnt, Pitta-
vllie, I inesriive, arrlsburit, Ac., ennnectinK at tte-ns-bn
k wllb I'elin.tlvan a Central KAlirna.l tralot f..l Pltts-
tiiirsr, Ac. eortnen. tjentral aurosii iru.ns i. -.,u....
Norihnnherh.iiil, E oilra, Ac. and at Port 1 Tint a with
Ca'avM'ia Hail.oiidirulua for MIHou. Wli laiuapnn, j-
nura, liut uki. A c.
HE A 111 .Nil A' t-11 llflijli.l I 111 n.
1 ra. e, II, ..in c t li I'l . M . sp. prune; at all way ata-
tlons.arrlvln:-' In l id adelphla ai mu A. M
Et luriilns'. leaves rimtat ipuis. i o-isi r. w i m-i..b ih
Ri .dim.' ni 8 10 P M . a
Irani. 1. r 1 1 iL.h h l.laliave Harrl-bure. at s A.M.. and
Fnt'atlitt alUl.'i A M.. utilvli.g lu I'l l.... Iph a at I S)
P. M -tf nn ontr.l. s love llnrrl-htirir at 1 P. M.. Potte
villeal 'iJ I' 1., .rrlvliiK in I'nilaileluhla tl 7 P. M.
llarret tiafni. wiih a pavsenser c.r uitaclrd, leave
Philu.li iphlu ai I H. II., lor Kesd-n, and all ivav si 'I;";;
leave hesd'tie ut I', nn n, an-1 llnwnliiatown at U SO I .
ta. f. r I'i-i tt.lcli-lnit ami all way et.it on..
All ll,c al. v.- 11 a 11s nil d il.. , .un.la-s exit rued.
I um at ir in. i. nve loiisvi Ic a' ;-Ju A. 1.. aud I'linas
"'"""CmIFII VALLEY LA-ROW,.
Pa.tel ireis lur Dowiiii uiimn an. I I l.-rn eillxla isilnit
tike Hies I.'. M. .0,1 s ol ' M. ire n.f.om I'li.ul l.'llli,
rrtniillUK Imill Dvwnin.tou at 6 4) A. M , and li 11
NEW YOKK EM Kl'.SU FOIt PITTIUL'ltll AND TUB
t v. x-rk at 7 p. M . na.slus HiMid'nir at 1? nil,l-
nhit. ai d c ,ni,e'i n! al llntsli.s wi.u Paunsylvaaia
llul'road Express Ini'lis for I'lllsiilirK.
Renin mil Expicn. train Uavet lUirltburn oa arrival taT
the l enusvlvuu a Esprest from IT'l'hurK al 11 to A. M.,
misilnii l.e'iidiim at S-46 A. M.. and arrlvlns' at New York
lit 1-46 P. M. aiieploK Cars aeonmnsny theeo tramt
UiniUKli.between Jersey City and PIliatiiiM.wlthoulohansa.
Mall trains lor Hew ork leave lltrrlaburs at A. .
audi P.M. Hull iruliu lur Uarrlabura: leave Mew 101
.ISA.M.indl. M. n h yAu vY nKVM
Tralna It uve I'otuville ai 7 15 A. 1. and 1 -Ju P. M., rs-
tunninl I'lom 'lllsci'tnia st S 10 . M. Bill 4 :n 1 . M.
HI i CYI KILI. ANI, H1.H Ell IN NA Klll.ltiM.
Trams live Auburn at 3 4J A M for Pluc.rove and
llnrrlsLuik'. and ut l 'J and ( tu r. -st mr , i.ieK,...o
!, "" rt'iui. i" s from lla.,l.nu, at l'' P. M., and. rem
lTnebie at 8 16 A. M., andand 4 P. M.
Thronth tint rlasl tickers and 'emliirant lleliell ti all
the prli .clpal l.olnl. m lliu N,.rll, and West and Canada..
H,e lollow u.e 1,,-seta araehtaiuabla only al the oilitai of
8 llllAI'l.Ulll, T leiisurer No. -? . iI.Ki II r..l,
Fli'ladelplila. orol u. A. NIt-0LL3, liencrul MuyuriultMi-
"""""""" iT.MMCTATIOir TICKET.
At i'i per cenl. ol.iount, between auy a,lult detlred. fur
faunae and i."-',,,,,,. T1.7KF.T.
Oo. d ftirSfvo miles, uciv. ecu all pilntt, at l 3 eacn,
forl.m.lie..ud,lrn,..iNT1,l.IrT!,i
For tl rco. tlx, nine, or twelve ui .utus.for hoklire only,
to.llpo...i.,u.rcd,.uMirEs,e:.MFi(
u. ...... 11, 11..- ..1 11,.. r.,a.t will be furnished with
iaida.taiutl.Ukll.cu.Utus audwivca to Uvkolt al hall
W FXCrnstOM TICKKT8
From Philade'phw to principal stations, irnod for Baiur
duy. bunuay, au.l Hoii.Ii.v. at red'ieed l .re, o be had only
ul Ihe l,ckt.lOmce,atlUilUEfcKlUaudCAi.l.OtVUlLL
Blrte,, S-11EII1IIT.
Ooodt of all drserlpil. in forwarded to all the above
no ills, from tlie I oinpal.y s luiw l.c.hl depot, IIU'JAD
and Willow bl id.r. 1 r..
' Elll' KIHT THAIN
Leave Philadelphia du lv at A. M., 1 P. M., and S P. at ,
for He. ,,1111,1. Ltnaiiuu, llariitbur,,', l'olt.vU!o,l'urtlla"uu
and poiuta keyuud.
Clnaa al Ihe Philadelphia pu.t oillce for all P'aeas
road aud 11. bran, set at 6 A. M , aad M she uihwiu
slalivus uiaU al .' iv 1' . Al.
RAILROAD LINES.
I'M II.ADKLPHI A, OKI
MANTOWN, AND NOIIKI8IXIW'
tvAli.KUAU.
TIMS' T A ft IV
On and after to!iAY. Mar IC I!, omll frrtber aotleet
FOIt OF.HMANTOWN.
Iava Phlladili hla s. 7. a, n. io, 11. 11 A. M l 1,1,110,
SV sA..r.l- fl. 7.M. H. Id. II. It I', ti
'save ll.rroaniewn S, 7. 7 i H.H-tQ S.IO, U, U A. M. I
1.7. it. 4, 4 , A. a. 0S.7.S. a- I'1- I' and fir. at.
T)e H :u down, and Ihet, and At train, ap, da tsaf
on the Oermaniown llrsio h
I IIESM T HIM. ltAll.HOkI.
I rate Philadelphia,!!. 8, III, II A. M . . 1, a '4 V. T.
HP M
leave Chanit If 'II. 7 ln,.9 40, 11 40 A.M.I 140,
040, fl'o, e 1". arid linen r. St.
eitn envHtli.llol trvl AK'n WOUHIflTOW rt.
Leave rhiladelphla , S II A. M I IS. 3, 4H. H,
, S I. ndli t, P. It .
leave K. rilstown. :.,.." . and 11 A.M.tlX.tH,
', and 9 p. M.
The n, ttain np will stop at w ieaahlckon, Manajnnk,
nnc I'onalKihKkeii on' v ,.
loll M I N 4YITNal .
Iave Phlladelilna. s, s .s II 1 A. M., H, 3, X.
,.M'iftand II", P. M. ....
leave Manayunk. li1.. 7.'4, XI, tfi. II A. V.., ,,,
and.i),I.M. hmith 0 neral iipertnteni1nt
my.11 Depot, NIS I II and I.KKCN rttreeta,
rZrmrrrmvn WKST CIIE3TKII AND PHU
sWa,Hrrr3ra?sLAiA,LI'lllA KA1LHOAU.VIA
MEDIA.
I'KINrl AHR4NOKVIRMT
Ob and after t lUOAY, April Llnol.th. Trains will lure
Sa lollow a :
I eave Philadelphia, from the D p t, corner o' Till BTT
FlliaT and "AltKET atreen, A. M., 11 l A. U-1 90
P. M..4 HI P. M.. rl4fi P M.
pli l.d, li b's Hep"! chaiuerl fYont f I'lllTF.F. VTfl and
MaSK i.T aua, (f ,14lTV-HltST aud MAltKtr
ST'" . . . . .
I iae West Chester, fmm ibe Depot, on r.m -jisr.i
Rtlrat.R'lIll A. M , 7 Id A M..M A M ,1 I'.M ,4 l . M.
iheiar.of the West I h.lsdi Ipnla Pas.eneer HaPwef
riiRipsny I Market streets will t'ontey Peaenas Iu asjtj
trom the 1 lilladell,ia ie,.nt.
ON SI VIlAY
1 cave phliait'lpMa atn s. a M. arid 1 P. m
Iave V est I hss'trt l H A. .VI. and 4 l I' M.
'I rains leavtinr I'bila'iel hia at s A M . and 4 HO P. M.,
and West Chester al I'll A.M. and 4 4'. P M., onneet
si iriilnt An ti e IMnlar.e phia ami llaliimora CeuUal
Kailma.t fiOa,rd nr., I line no, I'ale i..ts
Ia4 tf I1S.NKY wikjii. i.en. raj !t,ipeHntenclenL
fTr:t.J''U'i":'-r' TKNNSYI.VANIA
ISO t.
t WW CSNIKSI. K1 KOtll
ii.i i.o'i VI n n i.i.f. iicAiR snioiir Ruiire
1 IIS. F.sP. StlK , IHVIISI , AMI S UM II -vs. sr.
F,ii, loan nis .oil in, 10, ii . tor It e ite. .pecdr. hi.'I c.'m-
1 r -toe Iran 'porii.tioii oi pssseiuer.. ue.iirpas.en y any
i,t. In il,.. cooul
1 , nit, t 11 11. e l:l- l), i.o
al ELEVENTH and MAUKKT
sn-etl-i a. 1, , n.,v.s:
5la,l Tru n at
1 asl Lli e ai....
1 v.1 A. M.
II . A It,
. Kl P. Vf.
lOfkl A. M.
1 OA P. f .
fan P. M.
4U1P. M.
Tl 101 tli I xi'ie-s at
Parke-liiitR Trsln, lo. l.ar
raise Dtr . I rtm, o. v. at
Ha1 rlsbnrir Aeci,iiiiiiodAll,,n at..
I innur I lain ai
l'anlt Ae omm.Miaiion 1 leavea West
blla ). at StW P. M.
Threnkh Pas.eticers bv Hie Fast Line reach Altonna for
Bupiir, v. here will be found excellent aocnmmnd itl vas f.w
the nuhl al ibe Lovaa House, and in the momtiur mav
take cither the Philadelphia or K.,tinnre Kxere... eaabof
ei lei, u ttee connections a' ruisoor r..r an noma, a
Sayhiilil lew It ibt.t altoidedof the entire line and Its
isntnc ni acrnerv.
1 hi Tliro.uh s. sores. Train run. d.llyi all the ethar
trait, dally. except Hnndava
pi nt I'lTrnitLHii avotiie west.
TSe Vsli 1 rain. Eaal Line, and Tor. nvh Express eon-
ne,'t at Piiisi uig wiin ihrnngh tiaioteiiall diva-sinir meila
fiom tha. ni tnl. Nurih to the Lal.es. Weat tn tha Mlstle-
tlrpl and Allt.oi.rl Hiv.-rt and bolith and Honthwnet lo
all points aecrss''.le bv railroad. Thrmwh Tleket to
Cleveland, llefiolt,chlcavn, HI. Paul, I'olnrabria, lasllarv-
anoll'. Ni. l ouls. Lea.enworin. Kan.a., wn.eun, iwy-
ton, Cinch, nail. Loiil.t ll'e, Cairo, and ad ILer priuaipal
poinls, and bai vaiie cl ei ked Ihr, uuh. .
ISI'IASA UNAS ! HSIMl'l.lll,
TheThrnunh Exnresa. leavlna at IO') P. M., eonneot.
at IliairtviUe iniersecilou with a train 00 tula road fur
P'arsrlllc. Indiana, Arc
KnENMICKO ANIl CHESaON BltAlOtl TtAn.ROAD.
1 he Thronth Ez rest train, leaving- at in..! P. M , eon-
nects at Creaton. at 11146 A. M.. hh a train on tne road
tor F henshuiK. A train also leavea Crea .ua for Ebentbutg
at 8 47i P. at .
IIOI.I.IUAYNBI'Kfl IIIIANCH KTAO.
Tlie Mall Tram at 7 36 A. U . and Thronali Ksnreaa ad
10'il P. M., connect al Altonna wltb tra,u. for Uouidaye-,
luirj: a' 7'. o I . at . aim n .11 a. M .
TYRONK ANI CLEAItEIELO BRANCH RAILROAD.
1 he Tbrotnih Kxnre.s Train, leav nu at loati p. at. eon-.
neci. el Tyrone v. iih a train for Handy Kid -a and Phllups
burit.and by llald Ea.le Valley Railroad for Port Idalllda.
Aliicsb"' ir and Ite'l. fonte.
lll'NTINODON AND BROAO TTI RAII.KO An
1 he Thmurh Axt re.s T ram, leavlne al 10 .AT P. M.. am-
nee al llunllnKdoo with a ualu f -r Uopewed aad Uloodr
VOHTn'eBN' CF.NTn!, AND PIIILVDELPHIA ASO
F.lilE KAIl.ltUAl,!.
For Ptinbnry. Wihiam.port. I.ck Haven. Kimlra. Rn-..
chaster. haOal,., and Nltkara Kalla. pnesenitera laalng thw
Mall Ira'n at 7-26A. at., and ti e Tnroiun Kxpreae as
ln-.Tli P.M., dally exeent Hundava. gi directly tbrmbiba
without change of can between Philadelphia and FrkV
Panisport, or YOKK. nANOVER. and OF.TTYSHCRO, thetralna I
leavlnit at SA Mann ,i p M., roneeet at Coiuiobla
with trains on tlie Niethern Can'ral Katlmad.
l.'l SII1EKI.AM, VAll.r.1 KAILHIIAII.
The Hall Tram at 7 '.'6 A. M-, and Tr.ro.mri Bxaraaa at
10-1 OP St., connect at Hairl.bnrii wiih trains for Carlisle,
Chembershn'e;. and Hatrerstewn.
WAYNEHBl'Rll BHANH RAILROAD.
Tbetrelna atavlna at 7 26 A. M and S'ilO P. M., connect
at Downins'town wltn train on this road to Wanesbura;
and aV Intermediate statlona.
Fnrfmthe InStmintlnn apply at the Paennrer flUtiosir
S. K. corner Of ELEVENTH and M AHKEr Htreele.
JAMES cowiien. Tkkot Aaant, ,
COMMUTATION TIOKETH,
For 1,8, d.S, or li months, at .ry I w r.tea, for the ao
enmm idatlon ot par sons livinit out of town, or looaled on
or near Its Una of the road. ,
(XIUPOBl TICKETS,
For M trip1 between any two points, at almnt two eenta
rrrmhe. These ticket, are Intended for aha a.a of AuiiV,
e. travellns freriuently, and are of seal advauvAt'e V.
pertolit making occasional irlpe.
RCHIMJL TICKF.TH,
Fnr nae or three moutha. tor Ihe u.e of ichol.rt attandlne;
school In tae cilr.
HEaTERN FM1QIIATION.
An F.mltrant Actvnimodaiiou train leavwa No 187
Pock etrect dally (Sundays excepted), at 4 octooa P. M.,
nflertnK a cnraiortahss aaode of travel to fajiillea foirnt '
We.i. at ene-half the utual rale of fare. Particular
rattmUnnb pa d to bug aye, for ws. hj che.ka a e slven.
an.lPa.'irasetorwaraiHiu.r tne same train wiin pasaenKeiB.
Fur tall Informs, 1, 11 apply So
FBA.st.T8 Fl'HK.Eralirrant 4 rent.
No. I i7 li.KlK u treat.
MANN'S BAOOAITE EXS'KEHH.
An agent ot thla reliable Express Com. any ertlt pass
thronsh each lr..n before reachius the oepa.and lake up
eh. aa. and deliver batsaRe to any part of the ally. Haa
R.ie will becal'ed fnr prompilv when nrdera are left at tho
Paa. ni r Depot. Eksveoth and Market atreeta. The tra
veling public are assured that i u entirely 1 uponHbl
KREK1PTH
By thla route freight, or a lldeac Inllonacanhe forwardod
to and from any p- .ntaon Ihe rtllroao. nfOhln.Keuioeky,
Indiana. Illinois. Wiscon.ln, Iowa or VHssmirl, bv railroad '
dirt et. or 10 any point on tha navigafle water, of Uta VYeet, -by
steamers from Pltlthorg. .
The r.te. ot irslsh' to and from anv point In lha Wee, .
hy ihe Pennsylvania Central Billro.d ae at all ilrae. aa
favorable a- aie charged by other Railroad Compaalee.
Herd anu and shinier, etitrns'lng the tran.porui Ion at '
then Trch hi io thli Company can rely wttk . ouSdeaoe on
It. sp.'dy transit. . ,
K01 ficight oouiracts or eMppIng d'-ectlont. apply to of
adiile.s the A;enls of tha Oonipany
H it. KlNtiNTiiN.Jr .orPniatdeipMa.
I. A HTEWaRT, ITllablirg.
ARK CO., Chicago. ,,
l.KFat A CO , Mo 1 Astor noute, or No. IB. UUara
Street. Al.w York. .
I EE' H t CO . No. 77 W..hlninnn etree, Rottnn.
W1II.IAM UK'iWN. No. au North street, itaiumoro,
AsentNotUieru Central Hallway. H,
Oenrral Frelsht sm ut, Philadelphia.
LKWI i L. UHl'PT,
General Ticket Avent. I'hll idelohla.
ENOCsl LEWIS,
(leneral Ruperintendent, Altouna, l'a.
PHILADELPHIA AND
AoiAjwioA,
s Tltf.NMkS AND CAMUEJI AND
.ViLRUAD C'lMPAsriEs
XI. .Til K
On and after MONO Al .January 4. last, lha Tramt for
New link, leaving Kenslng,on Hc.a,, l'nnadelihla, at S'l
A kl (iglt 1, ami:! ''Hi P. M., and lha train, leaving Near
York ai H A. at end 7 Hi P. M , will lieieul.er be ruu ax
el.olte y loi ihe Ui I id State. Meila and New Turk an
Vt athlniiiun I'astentiit, an,l wl I not take In mr let onl
ant 1 a-sei s r b tween ant clilca.
The i A. M. and I'i Midnight Linee f OB New York to
H asl li.f'on, and the 11, V A. . ' d 1 P M. Lines from
Wait 11, 1 ton to ew York, wi 1 eon.lnue a. ai prtae it. and
car pssaengeia lo and fr 111 llio lii eriu -dla o auiuuaa
and llahlmore, W'a.lillUi on, a .d New Y iik.
AllltAMIKMF.NTS BETWEEN PIIIHOELPIII A AND
NEW N OIIK
lines leave Phll1. 'pin., f.oiu Kemngron Depot, at
11 16 A. M.. 4- 11 a d I.-16 P at nu- I'i i d, I i', and
from Wall 1 1 Hlre. l Wln'rl (via l a ndun), utti and A.M.,
li M . 4 and n 1 . M , lor New V rk .....
Al.dl.ove New York. lion. I d of r' uirtlandt street at
7 M.. 10 A. H ..1-M .4 atid.i '. II . d u miJoiglit,
and' tri m to..! ol Uarlaj tii.e. am A. ,.a"''-M. ,
ju,.,, WM A. 0T.MEK.Agnt.
- PHILADELPHIA
1S()1.
. Jtftio- IS-l, SIS'. If A ' l.ltll II,
In- truv.r.es .lie Noriuvru .um s,,rnti,n
c. nolle- of I 1 an... Itsin. 10 Ihe e.iy I r r.e on '.." e.
1 ll I . as h.'i'Ii le .dh. .he ItMHi 'v A.M I HAIl.lt', At,
(uMI'lsl. a' l ii ii.ti r tli. ic an-plce. U beliM rapidly
I 01 i i ihioushot I li-elitlta let's"1- , ... . . . '
I li Ist.itv 11. live .or f,s..n..-i and Frelfhi business Prom.
, IL rn.l urn 10 En p 1,1,111 1 lui n .l.onihe Eu.'ern DiTt
I ,... .1,0, in m Mielhclil 10 Eue (7S ul lo.l.ou We We.lerav
I '''''"ti'mk US PAHSBVUSK TIIAINS AT l'llll.AUEL.llll
la, Ira nlievc iVe nS'S'
ExpiessT.aui leuvrs F
t'ai. run ihro. rh vv 1111, rr ciiAMit: h nil wa.a on llie.o
In, ins bctvecn Plnlud. I,lila aud Look UAven.audbalwuea
11 1 1 It, j.lat Btlli 1 fV k HmVII.
V. euanl I.el.ir.gCa.B nn ihe F.xpre.l Train both wavt. A
J ul inlonuat'ioii re pu ling ra-f -nnir nusiueaa, apy ae
the ei k:. cot tier ot E even' Ii and M kel sin e t
And lor rnleht busliie-a ol Hie Couinaiiy't At'Oilts:
H. II Klin!b'on,Jr.,ooriiurnlxUieiithand Jlarkul ttreeU,
pl.i:.,.i, Iphia
J. W. lu .untds.Eile.
J. 61. Dull. Ar.nl, V. K. C. B-.,'1'!rai'.rH..014TOrr. ,
(leneral Fieliilu A.-ent, fmlnde phlt.
i.KWia I. umii'i'.
Oencial Ticket Am III, I'liliiolelnhia.
Joseph I' i"'i 1 1 a.
j4-tf Oene.rnl Mauago'.WIIIIauliport,
. .. ,, ,.,Tyr. l- n n,AIJ I'. briiiAAnu
fetJaaeer-aer-BAl.TIMiiltH OfcNRL KAUf
as s .Tiy. .. - TTr. . . . ....... 1,1,1 w.i . 011 . sjiiv-u 1. s-P-
H, ,,tli Ufa. is ur i ix 1 win. ". " " '-"' : :
fc,On and alter U1DA1 , AprU 1, ui 4, llio trains will kave)
I I A E EASTWARD.
l.EAVF. WE8TWARI1.
htaiio:... a.a.
flklold Ji'-O
West irovo....l,M
Av lale 7 1
Kenneii 7 JO
Cl,.d.lalurd..7 4.
( . licord HO
W C Junction K IS
Pli'la.le i hia...!'.'!
W e-l Chester. .U ,J
. W.
aiAn.ist
l'bn.,1. Ii,hla...
W'.st C evler. .
W C Jnncli.,n.
Concord
Cl,ail.l t Ford..
Keuneit
Avon-'ttle
Wc.i ilrove....
81s)
7'
t'H
l)U
tl
in 14
IIW.'l
Il
lll'iid
t-5J
4 Ul
417
4 41
6U
M'.
6 -'
6 iu
Oxl, r 1.
. . .. .. . 1. i....i..ii..i..s i.e. u.-eu oi.k.i.
d fiuin
l-ass.-l get lirp,,, .1. 1 .,... . 7, ,..i,v.e ,,JT ....A
F's'hiiiath and Maikel .tree o, ""J ''',"
LaliKrT Hlreete, xVeet Philadihhia. Market W.ree.f
lV.,t.rllliw.y C. convey Passenger, to and tret, t
tiieliepot. .v..,i,wlih.inlehan.-eoreara. !
J usseugera go v ,,,., u,,,ri.lndenL
Jal
.sr, SALKM RAILROAD COM-,
lT..ns n. 1 It DAY January 1, ls.4:- ,, I
irom Wauul Direct HhaifalSA. M,lullP. M.,
fri-!M',t 1'.' W. lti lnrnlng. leave na eiu at I A. M., 8 OJ As
M 11UP.M. rreubt dnilv escli wav App'y u
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