The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 07, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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WEDHKISDAY, HEFTEMBKR 7, 1804.
tor Tht fxtntnf Tkkqmpk.
MWm TO A LADY,
lr,irttrrnrnsh'ra ".liver Pstneil tcnO tn kav been tig
; L rom Use broastworkt of Atlanta, ua.
BT RICHARD COB.
A rrlic from tho Southern illiiio,
laft from Atlanta' tusrtlw
A pencil, batteriul nnd forlorn,
A tiling of littlo worth,
To the hatli more i-nlllrncO
- Than many a Iwniile raro
That serves to dark H'C amy costume,
I Or gem tlit) braided bair !
rrohnoe the hand that LcM it oivo
And wruto "JVar mothor, tniiiol"
Jlitw atrikea a harp that round the throne
4 Make melody UiTine !
llsylmp (ahl woful Imp, Imlecd!)
ILo spirit bath none whoro
i There curoes nu ruy of light and love
To chase awny despair.
B"t h"t tia not ptirsti a theme
So full of awful drciid.
But lift our hearts In thankfulness
To the (rood Christ Instead,
"Who from his Father's thrnuo cituie down
And took ns by iho band,
To lead na ffvntly on In Ioto
Towards the better land !
' O ! Lady ! ns we older grow,
In faith nnd love aimer?,
And meet the trials thit utvuit
Our daily pa bway hcru
Let this one thought a K ivlour'n lore
So till onr henita the iiiie,
That under sorrow' darkvnt cloud,
Onr sonls may woar a smile 1
And, leaning on His "rud and stair,"
'i'bo "shadow-Tallcy" through,
. 0 ! may your faith plorec tar beyond,
The "pearly-Kales" to view :
Till all trinmpliant tltrruiirli His Rruco,
Who bought us with His Mood;
Jlny we, with nngcl voices sing,
Sweet praises to our God I
the history or AltniSTM r.s.
f A writer ill the Army and Xnry Jannml tlls
ensses at some lcngtb tho effect of armkticos or
suspensions of arms, as shown by the t39iimotiy
of the past In history. In nine cases out of ton
as this writer interprets history, an armistlco is a
ruse to cover 6ome trick or mati'rnvrc, from
Which the winning party has everything to low
by letting op an antagonist at tho crisis of tho
struggle. Sirring the last three centuries an armis
tice hat never been resorted to by a victor, as it
If now proposed that onr Government shall At,
-.During the civil wars of Franco, every armistlco
proposed or conceded to the Rcformod party,
was confession of weakness ou the part of tho
Government, to bo viol.itod as soon as clrcum
ctonccs were favorable Euch renewed suspen
sion of arms gave a breathing sikiII to tho revo
lutionary party, and enabled them to protract the
iruggle Until the concentrated and nngmentcd
igor of I.ouls XIV uflorded an opportunity and
energy to the Court and priesthood to strike a
decliive blow. Other iiistancca Illustratlnir the
fleet of armiwtioos, arc mentioned by this writer,
as follows i-
- "The proposals for a trace or armistice between
Spain aiid tho revolted lS'utlicrlunds, or United
J'rovincea, in l(k)7, by tho archdukes, wok con
sidered to manifest so srreat a dosiro for Ddica
''vlliniii (2T. ifr rnrr tl0 sPHnl"rl nnthorltiea repre
, JUfiTd by the Northern Executive in our case; as
"" to convince the world that they we.ro dc1itutu pf
the mentis for sustaining tho war. This truce,
concluded m 1000, was tantamount to a Doo'.ara
tion of the Independence of the Seceded .States of
Holland, and was ratified by the l'cace of Wcst
pbaliaiu 1018. The iiiicrral between lew and
Jt'HS, thirty-nine years, wan n period of renewed
continual war between fpiiin and her revolted
provinces, In which the Border Stutos of tho
Spanish Netherlands and the ocean were tho
theatre of furious hostilities. By this truea or
mTTnUtfcA. tllA KttlArlflTlria ni iia,.nA..g SI,......,
gained almost e rery advantage, except actnal
recognition, they could have won by successful
Inilitory operations. This case is very apposite
to tho relative condition of North and .South at
this moment.
; "TC'.con BrVnowledged that the armistice of
Cherasco, in 17, was a perfect stroke of for
tune for him. It was proposed by tho Court of
; Turin, when 'the slightest check,' he said, 'one
, caprice of fortune, would have undone every
thing.' . Here we have a military power, tho
South, represented by Napoltun, snved by tho
moral weakness of the Allies oppose. 1 to It, wlio-o
armies were superior in numbers, eiircia'li in
cavalry and artiilnry (onr own ease exactly,) well
lupplied with everything, and in possession of
. fortresses the l'roneh were uot in a conditon to
reduce. The result was the complete bumllia-
: lien of Sardinia.
"When the French Directory sent General
" Clarke to propose an armistice In 17'7, after Ar
eola, Napoleon would not permit him to enter
Into negotiations, because the future mooter of
Europe saw that unfaltering audacity and tlery
'. energy were the keys to ultimate triumph, not
testation of hostilities, or an armistice.
. .. 'Nspolcon confessed that his consent to fio
arm iit ice of IMoswLtz or NeumarU, in 1H13, was
' perhaps the greatest blunder of his curecr pre
vious thereto. Wavering fortune snuiued about
' . to relent and (tulle on hiui nimlu. That armistice
added Austria to the coalition agalnbt him, uud
' ibrought the Allies to Paris in the sneceediui;
.. year. He also proposed an armistice at Leipsic,
: bat the Allies, who had accepted that of Flcxwiu
- to perfect their plans, cover the junction of tho
, ' Aus'rians, OQd get ready for a crushing concen
, trative advance, had too much sene to accord a
... "let ap" to an advermiry who knew how to prolit
vj sueu a -sup on me pan oi m enemies.
.: . "Finally, take as a lesson our Tacnuava artnls
tioe in 1W7. Victorious at Confronts and Chu-
rubasco, Hcott was 'deeply impressed,' through
. Interested n presentations of others, 'with tho
...danger of seizins the capital of Mciieo.' Al.
" though he knew from what they had done, win'
his troops eoiild do, he halted aud olf.ired nego.
.' tlntions. That pause cost us two bloolv ron.
illcts, Molluo del Key, and the storming of Chtt
. pwlteptc"
' ' These are stgniib ant facts, aud should be
COBhldered by all who are Inclined to regard nn
armistice as a sovereign panacea for ail our
woe as a nation. What lias been tnn: in other
countrtvs and times, would undoubtedly lo
' tiue tn our own. An nrmistiee would enable
' the ltubeli to regain their strength, rciuir duui
1 ' ges, and prepare for another struggle, thereby
inevitably prolonging the war, since It is simply
. inipotsibic that any negotiations could result
in an nccertabio peace, unless the ltcbol leaders
'' should abBDdon at the outset all their present
, pretensions, in winch case no ne.wtutinna woul
be necessary. To ask tho Guvcrnment, under
these circumstiinces, to propose r.ouce'sious or
;', ',' request suspensions of liosiilitieH, is lo ask It to
l confess itself conscious of delects which make
. success impossible ; u, indeed, to encourage the
"" enemy by udmiissions of weakness which would
only sou to bis desperation ana vigor on uia ro-
sniiiption or nositlities.
The ltcbel leaders understand this ouestioii
thoroughly, and e.o clearly the advantuies h lilch
; would risiilt to them from an armistice The
. IUchiuond Lxaminsr, discussing this subject,
'' says: "An urniiHilcu, in any tulcllh.'iblu sense
' . whatever, could iio an nothing less than a Cessn.
, tioa of every act or war lor the time agreed upon
' (Kiln naval anil military; notiiing less thin
withdrawal or tho invading troops lioni every
part of the Confederate estates, and a suspension
of the blockade of the coast. The occupation of
Orant's euinp at Petersburg, and of Khcrman's
' beforo Atlanta, the otvupaiion of C'hattanookia,
Jinoxvilie.and Harper's Kerry, areall uetsof wr.
The presence ofa blockading squadron oil Wil
' ningtoii, to stop and destroy our merchant ves
sels, is an act of war. An armistice intended to
lie real, and not illusory, would be the stoppage
of all these operations uud occupations; and such
an armistice the Confederate Cioicrutuuut could
not have the folly to reject."
. This, from a ltcbel source, is true statement
of the effect of un armistice, and it is to just this
abandonment of everything we have gained in
three years of war that the country is invited by
the Chicago Couventionists. Xetcark Adv.
Adiathut-ftenrral f.llleui, the SI a a tbat
Ii Hied Joliu Horsjau.
. A Nashville letter says .
' f,J'tJ,intrttl A. C. Gilleui, Adintiint-Gencrul of the
Jm of "!,,ne''ee, left for i.ast Tennessee some
Tri " uiilitury expedition, consiot
XlurmiB'.,!"UB",;e fo"!"- ll already met
that ,V,?.T,k, wbo " gathering the crops in
"1 Orecille,
and capturing P "V placos, and killing
Mucbauxie tv is f.di r hu,nilred U(1 fifty ltebels.
whelmed by numbers he '"i 's, ovf r'
soundly. AsaneldeneeoAu..wi,',P v1l" or
, s.f Hast Tennessee, I will 'Pr'" '
' raised a Home Ouordof a thouiaaa'Lnl'n f A lu
' eight hours to defend the Vl ZiM U!urtr'
Cholera is very prevalent in the large stations
f tiie central proviuces.at llokhuugabad, Udore
mmt.r.on tnit s ity ahi hi ri: ri re.
ay otn aiirostKtii M book.
From 1800 to 1812 one Count Frochot directed
tho municipal affairs of Taris, and one of his
memorandum books has lately been discovered.
It contains these curious entries, relating to the
improvement of tho He tie la Cite the cradle of
Tarls, and a spot which tho present Kmperor Is
vastly Improving -.
"lay 15, IH07. f)i by correspondence nd by
rn-orliet a ri'gulnr blowing up iroui the Kuipcnir
ln.','l, dated the Jlliot July, at the camp or
lilsit. His Mrtie-ty iKinplains that 1 have n it
yet pulled down the hon es which obstruct tho
Quay st Michel. Mem. To hh.iv up In turn,
lind of course by rir.u h'l, my divisional clerk.
".Itily 111, lHos . The empeior semis nic word
that I am too vulgar Hmtirnrnin). Tho minister
rend inc this fenti nie bv onlcrof his tmijty:
'A city like Vnris should not be administered in
the siiine fnshiun that a grocer of the Htm des
l.omhmds. or tho Kne Verrlero conducts his
trade in plums ami pist ichios. T ell l'ounf.
Frochot till It u phis soul to ihegrnndniirof aenpi
tat wh.'ch has its inilueiico ou the ditiuics of tuo
world.'
"November 12, l.Si!. Ills tnajt sty orders mo
to give letes. 1 he F.mpcmr savs : Mn a city like
Fans it is the supetfliiiiy of nciilth which suiiplics
tho neeessliles of the poor."
"May 10, imi.-l.elt a 7 this morning for
lliimbouliut, to ."ubmit V) His Maieily several
pluiis lor the tiilurementof the central markets.
One ol them was lor the establishment ofa (treat
mnrkct on the IJnny de In Mciiis.scrio, on tho brink
of the river. When tho l.inpcror looked ot it ho
shrni.ned his shoulders, and said: ' Wh it ! c.ib
l ages end carrots on thninnyNl Jl.tw absurd !
l'ray, let me ask yon, M. Prelect, do von know
what 1 meau to make of tho qtiavs of Tarls ?
It'imnn loads, with the staliies of Mio great misu
of Ktnope nt Inteiyals.'
"Same day. HetnrtiCd to Ramboiiillt, as bis
Majesty had ordered ne In tho morning to sho v
Mm the complete plan of the el'y. My roach
n an, Francois, told me I should kill my horses.
No mutter, provided 1 arrive at tho hour, ilis
M.ije-lv, on seeing nio, pulled mo by the ear,
which hu docs only when he is In pood humor.
1 bo KisjKjror, after examining tho plan which,
by the way, ho said was very bad said to me:
'The gruund o-i which the Itnsilica or Notre
Dunie, tho Hotel l)!eu, and the l'alals do Justice
stands is sacrod ground. Down with nil the hoveb
thut dishonor it. I,ct this wretched popnlntion,
v. ho for ng s pnnt bnve suftercd nnd died with
out ever issuing Imra this putrid atmosphcro,
breathe a case frosh air in imother riuart'r on tho
confines of tbetity. Uring me a grander plan.
Throw open an avenue without houses between
the Church of Notre Danio and the l'alais do Jus.
., iv ,w mi ,ua, A null uo IIO10 (O SCO
from the li stltute the old cathedral disnluy its
iiolilo and lieautiful iirehitcetuiu. I bclievo in
tiod, M. l'refectj 1 do uot discuss Him I feel
Him. I mil Catholie in eves osin heart. Frotcs
tuutitm piodui:cs thinkers, philosophers, and
tavans j Cnthoiieisiu generates heroes, poets, anil
artists. The piople of I'atis, whose intelligence
1b so quick, would soon tire of the cold, monoo
noun, nnd denuded Protestant temples. They
rciiilre tho tniijesty of grand churches adorned
with pictures and statues. It Is there thoy feel
what I feel, a vibration of the Divinity. "
Iuiortnnt Ocelnlon.
David Aiken, Jr., Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny
county, recently addressed a letter to tho Inter
nal Itcvcnue Department at Washington, and
rcrclvcd the following snti-factory reply, from
which it will be seen that receipts given by tax
collectors or treasurers arc not subject to stamp
duty:
Tlli:ASt IiV Dia'ABTMKNT, Oi l ICE 01' Intehwal
Kkvlni'K, Washington, August 111, ISO!. Sir:
I reply to your letter of tho 17tli inst., that the
net of June 110, lSfil, does not impose a stamp
uuiy wiicro payment ot tne same would neeomc
a direct chnrpo upn the Treasury of the United
States, or any State, county, city or town; thoro
fore receipts of tax collectors or treasurers are
not subject to stamp duty.
V ery resiiectiiiiiy,
K. A. Rollins, Deputy Commissioner.
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
FALL, I TOCK ( FALL,
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Ko8. 617 Cliesnnt nnd; 614 Jnyne Streets,
mrOl'JEItS AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY DKY GOODS,
S1JAWI.S,
I.INKNS, AND
WLIITK aOODS.
LAKGE AND IIANDSOMH STOCK OF
D II ESS GOODS.
FULL LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HALMOIlALa,
ryci.cDiNa an)-Jia
IBTTNF.R'B AND OTHER MAKES.
11
U N NO It I H lilll-
We refund the caenr ?, tf desired, tor every lot of SLirla
whiih fall In ao respect.
BINE BHIBTH,
CrT LRNOTHWIHE or mukun.
IJad ot Ktw Turk Mills Muslla, ana very Dm Llaoa
Bossns. Duly 1113. Vital I'rlce TV8.
WUIInuvllta Mills UniUn, aut Dua Linn, Bosoon,
Onlyfl-ao. Usual prlca S3-5U. ,,, ,
GENTLEMEN'8 FURNISUINO (100D8.
HMITH .IAC4HIH,
Biyl-em Ho. 140 CHf.SSUT Street,
IDA UHKliKUT MUIJST.
Tho attonttoii of LA PI KM VIIMT1NO TH1
Cll'V.or Ihntu about l.lCAViivtl ll fr''Wfth.
Uik l'uici, ' or "UuiCouulry," la r-jpe iruM
liivit,; w u.i tii ;?' m.wii r wuri'H
f.ocii.a lunslilo for ctMHiKB WEAK, for
WHIVB Hul.lWH, ifOkniMU ttUATl-EUB,
Ac.
An ext(.nitve awirnDCnt Is nSrst In Laos
ana WuHimI Kdsiun aoS lununjuss, Vo,4,
Ikiaktirolatii,. l.oUsrii, hU'cvvru nui lo i-leti
i.d fai.c j lltlJ, iiin;iad, and rti.rrd W'ltlo
(i,,nn AT PlilCKS SUen HKLOW TILk.l
fkSS-ENT shTolL Val.l'C.
lUi I'rJntod i.r.au (Ju'Ujrlc ilrctf rn.
luu diwci J-nil.d, TuckMl, aulisirl;ed Mus
ans. 12. m. rviujaoiviiH.
tn-i ffif PHn
nr Turr t
(no lirK)!'
UO &lar.utAitur3', No. (.;
HOW fKl KTS
i tit O
is AB II Htn ot. U-iO
Awwe hlMI. street,
i'L;b-ICI.hlo.
WliMesale S'nl Rrtall.
TTie iii.iftt reirjl..ft'fc.,i-ii,H.it el Lndiefi', atjHses', an.t
t'tjlldren m H'K p NMrl id tlie illy, ill eory ospert ri -1 -will,
b tr ,lrlo, lluihli, uuialiMty, and cheaiatcs,
IWl.l' ll',r,i:Jll Ml II. f m.tTRfl.
skirts inudt to oid4.-r,Mlitjrtfd, and reonirM .
WM. t. UUI'MKSJ
f OFFKK ANT) H AfsPfiFR TtY. ALEX.
V JltlI.IJim A '., ppiprtnrs f tha Old Oovurnuumt
f IIM'Allt.1) JAVA. l OHtt,
Tave Itsaiovod tjnir iiK,-a of IiuhIiiohs iiom No 91S K.
hi (-',nd Irvat lo St. MS AKC'tl Htro't, wLuro tlxty are
vrepaicd to Ml all oidsr. at tl.n stiorunt uonru wlueh Uia
Col, lie nmy favor Uieui Willi. TbeU:4:iilue is,m uual,Ut
itl la Ujo market, TIhjv slio have the best
HAhl'Ml-ltHC YUU1'
that Is manuftetun d la lii city.lAll at low ct prlct i, Mo-
idi'iitif.' ll. lilvli prlrc nl oialorial.
I'lcMie mvo ihfiu a call blure purchasioif ahcwbtaM.
Vo uul rorgt-l Uic siuiiiber,
auis iui Ko. iU Altril Stoat.
pARrETS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS AND
.J Window bliadri, from How York Auction saina,
iillhtly wot.) MaKDllKiut Jlrunoli, )i wide, $1 lb,
,l'Wl and l'7ii Imlliuion llruneli, (alnud,i
I, whIo, 70, HO and li ccut ; i-4, t aud IV I at proor
tteuaui iirlras ; luipoiial Csrpou. ti ll u 1'74 per yard :
lnsrsln, Hum Ml ctuU to l Usi VouoUtn, Ka, and
Iiunp, from mti to li oeuu por yard', Maitlnn, the
Urcuat amortniant avar ollnrud in hhlladulpbla, (rna Xlii
t.. 74 ci'i I. a yard, at tl Imw Vcrk Aucil n Kal.,i L,.
Jot, (iuirlr OloOdow s,) Ho. K7 8. HKdiNM (mat,
rat dour alMts Waluut, uppoaiM Cora Kacuatua.
J7-m
COl'STVi TEA WAREHOUSE. EbTA.
bUanad in 1600, Importer arid Imu1w in
t Ins Yaaa, Wluaa, aud LI'iaort,
Coot Havana Cbiari,
C'roaa Blarkwsll a Pkkl and Staoas
Xosllsa and Scotcti A.0 and l irlor,
C'anaad alaats, Fruits, Soap, 44.
ITuvt Mcmoi sot a with cut,
laSBlj JOSHUA U. OOLSIT.
VO DECEPTION. NO INFSRI0R COAL
X V puictiatMl In orfar below Ilia coat prloe of a fQpertoc
krlkla. KAalUCI. W. Ilk.Hrl, IIKHA1) Hui-at, abort Kaaa.
lid.. Kill tha ,umi 1-.AG1.K VUS, boat aud
"u14 so1 tUaa, till Ltf ut,
vk?r?.'W""1 mU Uutu- urctlA.M l onaa.prs,
TaVMaVaawtawMasaiMi. aHll
TOE DAILY EVENING TEtGRA
FINANCIAL.
J'lV XAJAIV. NEW LrUAN,
U. S. 1(M(P.
JAY CH)ItlJ CO,,
orrm ok dale the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
frAnivo rivt it.r fF.rr. iTrKKRT in mm,
r1fcKiab an; tlmt afr IKH KAIIH, at tl,a ploa.ora
sf Uia UoTrDttnl, and payaula roiU'Y YBAKS altar
iua.
eoin f-ovjrcK anti B;-.'iir.rF.RP.r bonus an
ainad for tlila L nn,r,t aanit di nn.lnatu a tin 6 h. .
Thalnlarrat on 50 I and H'K t pavsMa yearly; on al
other aanoaitnafioni, half yearly. Ttia 10 40 bonds ara
atd March l.IBSI. Tha letf yonrly InMrcat falllna dua
. ptembor lit aiKl March let of oa. h year; until let Hep
Umber, tha ac mad Interait from lit of March li roiiilri4
to ha paid by pnrchaKars fneota or m lkual onaaerfer,
aldlnp fifty ar ceul. for pramlnm, nntll further noUce.
AIJ.OT1IKR (lOVtJiHUAiir HK' Utillll-ji UOUllHT
AK1 bVl.l).
JAY 000KE & 00.,
uli?n-lf
Ho. Ill H. THIItl) RTRI.BT.
yiHII-II alt 11 A-IV li O JL, 1 11,
Xo. 10 8. TI1IPI) ETIIK.ST,
UANlClOlta AND UltOKKKH.
Bpela,ttocki,Quartcmateri' Voixhen and rhcckl.and
all Ooremiutnt Rocnrltlca Botuiht and Sold. rahU
HUD IC. HTEEli a?fc CJ O.,
UANKIOKH,
Ho. 30 S. THIRD 6TREET,
er asd sill
COLD, f ILV1.R, AND O0VEUSME.ST 8KCTKU1I8.
8 T O O K 8
B0UnT AND BOLD ON COMM WSION. mh!4
CTOCK8 AND 15COIHTIE
K0UC1IT AND SOLD
ON O- O M M I H H I O N,
DE HA VET & BS0THEB,
fcS-tf He 8. TnillD BIEliET.
(JOLD, O O J-4 1, O O Xi 1J,
tlLTEli AM) CAJS'K NOTES
WANTKD.
EE HAVEN & BEOTHEK,
aul-tf
Ho. IM 8. TOIRD 8TIIEET.
(J li A 11 K H O N CO.,
13ANKI3118,
Ko. 121 8. THIRD STREET,
rniLADELrmA.
Oorarnment Pecurldcn of all I men rurrhaeel and fur
Bala. Stock I, Bouda, and Uold Bout'tt and Sold oa Cotav
BlHlon.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections Promptly Made. feS-tf
I'lilAU'RY DEPARTMENT,
Accent 21, 1S04.
S0TICE TO IIOLMXS Or TIIREK TAI18 SEVEN-
'XIIIJITY KOTE9 DATED (XilOIJEB 1, 16(11.
Holders 01 BcTen-Tlilrty Notce, dated October 1, 18,11,
arc hereby notified that Uiey may be presented Imme
diately, In any amount, to be exchanged for RlxPer Cent,
llonde fulliug dno after Jtmc 30, 1SS1.
The liiiereat on the Peven-Tlilrty Notes will tie settled
up to date of maturity, Octoher 1, nnd the Six Percent.
Ronds w ill War full coupon from Jtly 1.
The adjustment of Interest will be made by deducting
from the amount of Interest round to ha dua on tin Reran.
Thirty Notrb up to October 1, the Interest accrued on the
Bin Pjr Cent. Dnndi from July 1 tu October 1 ; the buian
will be tranimlttcd by the Trcmurcr 1 coin ilruli Imme
diately upon settlement.
Tlie fullowhiK rcHulutlous In relAtlon to endorsements
must be carefully observed :
Wears notes traniimltted fr acttlemeut uere IsstiM
payable to order, and are held and transmitted by tl.a
orlKlnal owners, they mutt be endorsed bv tliem.'Tay to
the Secretary of tlio Treasury for redemption," and bonds
will Itsiia in their nati.e.
Where noto payable to order nre heM byothrrpiriiat
than the orlsinal owuits, the notes must have thend.rao
Bient of Ui original owners, aud aluo be endorsed bytKe
present osvnera, "Pay lo the Secretary of the Treasury for
redemption."
For notes issued tn blank, endorsed 'Payto tho Recrs
tory of tho Trenstiry for rcdmptlf-n," bonds will be Issued
to the parlies trutumltlln? tliein.und in siieh mnuuer as
they niay Cliect.
Wht-u nutrb urc endorsed or trauioiittod tiy an iittoruey,
bilnilntstrator, eecntor( or other ngout, they must be
atmipauicd by a duly ecrtlflcd copy or ecrdiltatu of the
authority under which he a U ; uud in all euier by a letter
stuttus Uic hied (rohiBbreil or couihjii) and tlie deiuunlius
tion of the Nix Per Cent. I'.oudi wanted iu exchange.
Wlion 1,'et'iitered llonds are ordort d, partin should slate
at nhlch of the lolluwlni; places they wish the Interest
paid, lz.: New York, Philadelphia, llost.iu, llaltilujte,
ew Orleaus, Chictitfo, Si. Lonls, or Clncluna'l.
W. Y. FU8KKNDEW,
au&iiiw Socretaryof the Troantiry.
MTI'.l) fTATES INTKUNAL UEVESUE.
I Irsl Colli eti,,n lllitrlrt nfpennsylv aula, couiprleln tha
H' eoud.Tl ird, Fourth, I lflh, Sixth, and Elert ulh Ward
Of Unfit) of Phlludulphla,
KOI ll R.
The Auuiinl Asoessment for 1m;4, f,r ttte ubove-n.iml
IlUtriet.of perbous llulilo to a tax ou Carilaes. Pleasure
Yachts, tillliurd Tabh's,und lloil and Kiler l'lat.'.tud
also ol'perntuis rcuulr' d tn tnl.t out I.U eusi s, tiuvinu la eu
oolupletcd, '
NOTICT. IS IIITEI.V (JIVEK,
That lheTnv'4 ahuoaid will I s rccehc.l dally by tho
untlersianed, botween the hums of tlA.M. aud .'I p. Al.,
(Sundays excepted,) at tha llllicc. Ho. 1101 CIIE-'Nl T
Hired, second door. on uud .ifler'l IH'KSIiAY, Ki pl inl.tr
l.ond until and iiuludlns SATl ltliAY, September 2 1 ,
iuull'g.
PENAi.TIIiS.
All persons who fadio pay ll.elr Anmi.,1 T e upjiirur
rla(:ch,plcai,urc yiu hts.l-UIlardtahh a.noIJaud .iU crpl.te,
on or before the iMth day of Septt iulici, lux, will liiour u
penalty oflenp(Tceutum additional of the amount thereof,
and be liable to costs, as provided for tu tlio 1'Jth Section
vf the Excise Laws of duly 1, lv;.
All persons who In like manner shall fall to take out
tlioir licenses, as regulated by law, on or beiOro the '.'ttli
day of Sipteuilu r, lsot, will Incur a penalty of un pur
contum additional of the amount thereof, and bo subtoct
to a prosecution for three times the uuionnt of said tax. In
accordance with tbe provisions of tii 6'Jlh soctlon al the
law aforesaid.
All payments are required to be maJc In Treasury Kotes,
under authority of the I ultcd states, or la notes of Hanks
organized under the act to provide a Kational Curreuc,
known as Kutloual Hunks.
t'fc'Kl'ilEK S0TICK WILL BE CITEH. .
Jtol'tll HAItlilltii, .
Collector,
Sel-lllt No. 'J H CIIE8M T Street.
JOHN O 11 XJ SI I,
CABPEKTE8 AKD Prn.OK.R,
II ,. Il l l.olMlfJ FTKKET.
A large force of building uiacLaoJca of all brunrhoi
1 ai a oo band. apS-wkaOia
TOSIIIPCAPTAINS AND OMTNERS.
-i .ni , -The anderslgnsd harlin leased the K EN HI Mil
1N dl'lll'.W 1UCK , Ims to Uil nn bis frien.ia aud Lha
patrons ol she li.nk.that he la prapared wira imreMud
lacliiuea lo aceuuudai thoso baviiuj VbMels to ha ralaad
or repaired, aiwl bemg a practical stup-earpenur au4
aoikrr, win also pnxiol aiiouUoa to all vessels en
trust rd to turn tor repairs.
Oaptaina or Asanu, shlp-rarpenten, and UacUolats
baslna vessels to riair,arol(al,d lo call.
liavliw tbeaaeacy tor the sale of 'Weio.rsteJts' fatent
MvusJllc t Vitiiailloii," or CopiHW I'atnt, for Uia pros,-va.
tuon ol sassala' boisenu, lor Una clty,I am prvpafed to
rwiiWh Um same oa lavuraUe trrma.
JcjHK H. rfAUaftTT,
.... . Kaitalriirton HorvMr llook,
aabU-af XllWars miu,aUirs Lawat si(.
TIT. PITTLADELrillA, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,
O A IN O 1" 1N81
! rnorosALs ron loa.
1 bf. a "trRT Df.rAimiiKf, Auk'ti t:0, Wt.
fttAlril efrVr) will he rclTfd At thil D punm'-nl, nnltr
tk lift ofMnn li J, I null noon
FRIDAY, 111 K Uu OF M.riKNf ISIIH, lH' t-,
for bondf of thf Cmtctl Htat, (o lh i mount t Mnt
thikty-i'm: ash a half mu.is, i.glt.ahs
tS inK Hi'- rtinount of uiift'vf ptoO oil cm uri-!ix)U of itfukr
tlif notice ol Vtfpoxiit fv loan, .iti d itu Junf List. The
iKinii Tvllltitran nt.uai) Intr ruit 01" C rr cnnturn, myft
b'c fux innnall in cin, en t!ie lint tiny not .Tiilj trvl
Jniiair -f cmb ynr, ai..l rpit"ciii..b!' nftvr tl. -KJih of
Junr, lvl.
Knelt 'Uicr tii n W for fin j or f t:e hundred ti -liar, fr
lonir nviltipl of cno IiOii'Ircl dollnm, nv rrnrf tnte
tli1 piiin, In ntf prt'DiInru, pfTtfd for ex'h 1 . 11 r,lr rI
tinUart in h'-n-l", 'T fr flOy, hfn Ihr f.tT'r la for nu
ft orf tliin fifty. Two jer c -nt. t t?i" iriwliftt, ex 1 : t -Inj;
I'T'iuliim, cf the wh).o nra-nMi tu -rrd inn; hi
dtportiti 0, ni giitrnnffe for Jiflynint of i'itscrl'i!on if
ftrrci-tflL wlili fie Trr.Murr of the Hn'tri! Ptit' at
tViiitiiitcn, or with tlio Af Mant Trcarurer At Xi w
ork, liofcton, Fhtlaitflplnft, or Ht. Ixui.i; or w4(h
llio iKlrjiinua tpoitnrjr at i..ltiniore, ru.xiituv.
JnrlriiHtl, Jxiiilivlllr, IiIcako, I'etrolt, r L iffiiU;
(r with ah Natl'.nnl ItRiiklnj Arstrriation nn'hnrlirtl
to rcrrlvc drpcitKs which tony C"0ent to tr.iii-at
the tnifslnnM without tliarg?, I)uilhAte ccniUcite,
will be hiifil to dpotlturs bj th oitlcer or Ansorli
Hon rrcplvinK Uifm, tho oriKifml t which iuul h for
warded with tho onn ti tl.e lM tnrnnvut. All dopoilu
should bo mri'W- In time for ad. ice n n?rs t- 1 1 1 1 crtltlcali.'i
reach Waahlnfrton not lau-r limn Die morning of 8- p
t cm her fUi. $0 oJUr not ac-.-omjiiiikJ by its pmpor
ecrtlflonle of deposit will bv oouid rd.
The Coupou and K t;ii.crrd Hon'li issn d w ill bo of tho
dcnominntlona of t"A, $," t-Ufif, tn.l tl'V). Iti lstcn-d
Uomlscf fXOtiid $IOuitf)wlll nln he iutd If rci ilrorl.
ALL OFIT.RS KKCKIVK1) AVJLL LM
orNi;D ON ITvIDAY, Til 15 OTU
Bj:riMI5JiU.
Tho nwtrdi will he made by tho Mocrotury to th hlvhjt
MlVrer?, and notice of ncccptanto or decl'natlon will be
imuicdluteO livin tothorciitoctlvo ott't'.rcrs ; and, In ciinof
accopfaiu-e, bonds of the descrlptlom and denomination!
preferred will be ner.t to the Bnbxcrlhorn at lltc colt of ttio
l'-tftrtnifnt,on final nn.vranit of Instalments. Tho original
dfposlt of two per cent, will be roi-koafd in th Jnit tmtal
Jiicnt pa M by Miccesi'ul oHrreii, and will bo Imme'lJ.-iteljr
rciurni'd to Ihoie whoso offen may nut be accepted.
The amount of accepted oilt-rfl mtot be doponittd iviih
the Tr;aurer or other oPlctr or axitjclnr Ion authorized to
act under Uii notice on advice of acccptanco of offer, of
as foIl.B : One-third on or ntro tlie Mih; one-third on
or b' lorc the loth; and tbcb.tl.nco1 IncIudiiiR the premium
nndorigliml two per ceut. d-po.sit.on or b' fore the L'ltli of
Septeiubcr. interest ou bonds w ill he.in wilh tho date of
rtcjioblt, Tartlen prcft-rrlng may pay pie accrued interest
from date of bond, July 1, to date of d'.-poslt In roin.
Cflers under this notice should bo endorsed "Oder for
Loan," and addreasvAto the ftasrotttry of tho Tre-isury,
Thr right to iKxliuc all otlurs not coutUKrcd ftdvaiitiifruos
!s rcucrvrd to the (Jorernment.
W. T. FES SEN DEN,
f4tETAJtV OF THE TJtF.ASUitY.
The Bond; of this Loan arc ready for immediate de
livery. i7t
U
N I rv 12 1) H T A T E H
7-30 LOAN.
Tho Reottfcry of the Treasury gives notice that anb
criptlous wlU be roceived for Coupon Tr.ftiury HoUa,
pajaMe Uiroe yeva from Autruit with semi-annual
Interest at tho rate of seven and tbrco-tontha per
cent. r?r annum, principal and intercut both to be paid la
lawful coney.
These notes 1U be convertible at the option of the
hoUHr, at maturity, hito six per oout. fold bearing bnds,
payable not lee titan Ave nor more than twooty yean
from their dUe,as the Clovcrr.iaeiit may eltct. They will
beuned lncnouiluatlons of $50, tlOO, ItOrt, lt:00, and
'.0CO, aud aH subscriptions muit bo fr flily dwllari or
some molUple ol tlfty dollars.
As the uotes draw Interest from Auist 1', pore one
waking Upoilli subsoqntnt to that dale must pay tbe
hitfUbt ftccrmd from date 0 note to date of deposit.
Tartka d positing twenty-five thousand dolhirs and
upwar'.lt for Uteie notes at any one time will be allowed a
6umiutts.on of omt-'juarttr of one pir eeiit.
RPF.CIAL ADVANTAGES OF TI113 LOAN.
It i a Natural 8avis(,s Bank, offering a hlk-hor rate
of Intercut than nuy othor, and the lu st e.nH'y, Any
eavlnKs bank ldch paye Its dcpoiLra In I niUd fluua
otun couividtm that It U paying in the bi-nt circulating
nxdiuiu of the eountry, and tt cannot pay In anything
betivr, for Its own aots are either In Oovornmrnt suourl
tt n 01- in iiitcik or itondt payable la Uoverument papers
CONYEKTIILE INTO A 8IX FEE CENT.
5-liO GOLD DOND.
In iiilUUlon to the vory liberal Interest on the notes tor
time ytuu.tl.is pr!vi!s.ge of conversion Is now wtirth
iitxnit ihiet : per cent. p-r anuum,fur Uie current rate for
ftn liondi Ifeiivl 1mi tlaii nint pev cent, y remain., tn&
ht i.Tt ti e ui Un- prwuluitt on six ptr ovnt. Tnitod Rlaui
ten vim ovtr twinty per cent. It will be seen tliat tlie
Aftnal prcftt ou fids loan, at the preneut market rate, Is
u4 lis Uiaiii la 11 per u.nt. per annDiu.
ITS EXEM1T1UN FllOM STATE Oil MU
NICIPAL TAXATION.
Put aside from all the advantages we have enumerated,
a special Avt of Congresh e-xempts atlbonJt ant Trtatry
tiotcirotn laat ttuatinn. On the average, this exemp
tion I worth about two pur sent, per annum, according to
the rats oi la at Ion In various parts ot the country.
It is believed that no secuiltlos ofier so great Inducu
inents to U-ndort as thoe lsued by the Government. la
all other forms of induutodueis, the faith or ability of
private parties, or stock cuuipuulos, or icpurate conamaat
tk'l, onlj , ts pledged fur payiueut, wldio the whole pro
perty of liie country is Ueld to secure the discharge of all
the obligations of Uie Uuited SUtos.
i si.cui'nu:s Wix-tuic Ulckivkd by the Treawer of
thet'ultcd States, at Wal.ingto the sererat AtaUuut
Trtuureri and designated DeposUaties, and by tlio : '
riHT KATXOsViX BANK 0 PUILAlELPHIA, TA.(
ELCOD J( A TION AX BAMC OF PIULAUKU'llIA, 1A.,
TliliO) KATIOVAL BANK OF PUILADU.rUlA, PA.,
FOCKTB KATIOKAX BA5K Or PUILAnr.LPinA, PA.,
By all Kativnal Bauaj width are depositaries' of yahUo
BQoaey;and art'-l
ALL IlE6rCTABL BAKKI ACT BAXKEllS
Ibroughont the oountry will glr further Icformttiofl and
-yAlVCXJ HTJ2AVA11T
HOC It OIL COMPANY.
Inoorporated J me 29, 18C4.
Capital! a 00,000.
C,00C MHAHFI t A lHARaV PAB.
lniirer1p4loii H eaeh sthare to aiiftlnal snVrrfbers M
fi.oo Mb nre rTiiMf $1 rnh lcn nrftn snNerlhliiir.aftd
tv.o rilii-r InstKiinotits of $1 nch, payai'te on Um SMhTaty
and Jot to August, lw-4, revpeetlvrty.
TEN THOUSAND F II A L E P
He erred for Benefit of the Company,
The land ptrhad tytheVanee Ate wart lUifc 01
i on f finy r.iitftins o.ip li iii'in d ! tinny on to
the v i y ore of the oil region, fnf U.oand thf tnr
drut nu tn on the Al uheny rtvr, In 4anrrry
t'M nihtp, t'ktriidtfi': a rniilt rabl taiHtaiirA ut n tioifc
Rifh R ol the liw.r lo Mile llun, cmni'.n.y ca.ld Vn
hur n liiii), ct ttpte T iriif-i hc'' Krnnlilln, tn Vnnjr?
t"tiMi , 1-im) Ivarla. lie AUKhiny Hier Tecrltor is
yifhllny an atiiindttpr aid r.t ?ii:hu- it harrfsl of n
(fnt nalltf of 'Ml, tie numermifj !) tvftrdrtnir I tmhi
pnulni:tnr OH with vrn irtUi Krif rexulaiHy tiian tiie
rll aloiiK Oil rk.
It Is Li !n,d tt,e now nf Oil hIow th tmrootrh ftfpran
ltn.on the AIIK-hny rlvnr, will rohtVly avr rfome
eihutfM, bcemiap the mraliicAtion, or lrank) dmrtir
tion ol reck 'llj in soitthwi-mwanliy rtlrcruon ; cn-fiut-nt'y
t'' 9tt ot !! wnulc unr-V the anrtr at the
C.i"T end, iy of I'll rock, and wrllt n.tuid riti.rr U 0
ImttMi ln ner in prop'-rUo'i hiwrr down the rivw. wlur,
howcr, Ih. rr wmitd inrwnarlly b1 Hie moil permn.no nt,
andamnr.h ftn arer mipply and hum rinentnbnt hod y or
sk I f i t nil. it Is t riaiu that ifirfi nf nvUe on the river,
tn thr Innu -Miiif U nitty of tnK 'nnd. hav cutiniMd pro
durlofi ilunisK U e psBt tlirre or tVmr years au anwaferui
and s'eud d.iitvjkid of oil.
A tciHixr at tiifl map will demonstrate the tart that the
-r Tvn Mil Run atid Oil (Ttfk are oa the name
distil trbailv niraitlit Hue. and nily ONtant, on fon
hiativti ot'l? c -trniicil mine tforijt between thf r;in;. e
of hills, fn'tii a h nth'T about tlirre mlifii arnrt in pr
c i-flv the cs:n direr t lull. Jt would, thrf.re, not i e
traordlnp.ry, if by Mritii wells ou Uilf tract a seiTlelent
dptti of pt-rtiHpt vUht handrfd a id tifty firt. O at the
t'ompaity s weilii may soon Jlval ihono of Oil Yct?Ji In
tl fir nn')'ll( f litiiMt i filn of turrnis of oil daUr, and
enorrnouM profile would thin be the forinnate result to
tli h;irehol0r of thin euiiunv.
On this pu'iliular trai t of Urd thfre has bf ra b-t oa
b flKV fr thiiiy vtar. a nt-ll nwr pumvinij a fttr portioe
of Kid Oil, itlthouuh Its oVptli of burr li oonldrtl (jtiCe
lr,"uftirlent to Insula a iara How: Ktfiy pr cnt. of the
Oil at thiu w 11 k month w.m r-Mt?rvd as a royalty to te
f itikt wrr of land, and will at ono Inure to the
b'ri'Jltof thf Cntn patty. I'licrc ar aUo two other wms
tx-red a tew hunOrctl (mtdcttpea- h.biiinot yottiibfd.hut tn
du atliiff a llrht-reto -howot Oil ; a barrel a day ran generally
b-Ht-ooprd out of them, and no iloniii ti ini1o rilit thai
Uiey will h'lh pmrr hijth'y remtnivrati'iK wi-Uii when borM
a rftMtuftM' th'ptli. Another w eii U half bored, and
proiuixeo a HKtlsfartnrr yiU-
hampifn nf on prui una fr.-m theae wrlli ran b seen at
the t-nircot tii Compaisy, S . V13 WAI.NH Htren.
'the ft ot title valnable oil land, eotDprtnlnn one him
dri d and thlny-one avrvs, Inotudirg the royalty ot (tfly
pr eint. of ml fr the lea-ted w.U, note pumpitHt, and the
entire rkl t of the thrro wells partially devolopid. Is
piir l:afd hy the fjompany dlreM'tfrotn Ihe nwni r, for the
moderate price ot $l iA't), w ith a triot MUI in line order,
a son': hoioe, Ao. ; alio p4ichH of timher.
Tin nale of tto k will pay rah for tne land In full, and
leave the sum of $it.U cah working capital on hand,
wlthwhi'h to eoioph.te the three old well, and alio to
born two new welin, with five steam engine, A?.,
t te in ninuliiir onier wtthln a few months; airantf
nte w ill be n.fide to acroirplUh Iheno nhjs:ts wlttuut
dt lay. Vu nubscriptiotu will be accepted for less than
fifty shares.
1 he vnnt fortunes reaped by Rock OH Companies estab
lished here and elirwticre arc notorious 1 he ill traU Is
yet In Its Infniicy. nnj tho ib'inand constantly Increaclng.
Its prhe li now $12 por barrel at the well mouth, eaelu
h of the Hfk.
l.erKt- wel w ill dotibtlesi be smirk at the d-pth of fl50
feet, so as to rearu the third SsndatoneKor-k W ell have
been bored heretofore to the depth only of about fun) fet
In (Mi vlclhify u it propnio-d to t.e twenty welle on
tbU proj riT during the prem in car. There is room for
one hiiMdrrd veiu. A perfect title, eVar of all Incum
braucs is eoulidvntly assured to the Cow pony.
Lists of snbseriptkm are now open nntll the 50,P00 sharee
are subacritwd, payable $1 per share, to theorder of Aldor
sianJABIKS VcCAHEK, the Treasurer of tlie Company,
No. 40C WALNUT Street, or at No. lib WALNUT f-HrroN
or at Uie oflW of the Company, No. U13 WALNUT
Street.
Tbe public are Invited to can for a procpectua. lytVtf
Jioiitii cli:aii ciniiic
GOLD AND SILYEE
31IIVXISO COMPANY,
GILHN COUNTY. COLORADO TERRITORY.
Trustee t
Hon. JOHN A. DIX,
Hon. EDWARDS riERREPONT,
JOSEPH FRANCIS, Esq.,
T. B. BUNTING, Esq..
A G. BODFISn, Ehq., Colorado.
Prosldontt
Hon. JOHN A. DIX.
Troaauvor t
JOSEPH EttANCIH, Eea.
CoOUllHCl t
CHARLES F. BLAKE, Eq.
The property of tlds company consist ot 2)2 feet on
the "Ground Hog," "(Jregory No "Simmons,' "Con
cord," and otlicr celebrated diloptd Oold-beartac Lodes
In the tr.lnliiR district of Colorado.
Alto, the Heoderiion Mill.now rannlng, and In eacellent
order.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.
7Me Uumler Shares 100,000. Par, $10.
A larpe portion of the stork has already been takfn fr
private suttaj rlptlon. llfatka are now open nt Uie orllce ol
tlie company, al No. ft) Heaver street, New ) ira, wtanre a
Minium nutnbiT ol shares can be eulitcrlhed tor ut par, by
ainllnK to tlie Treasurer of the Ciupanr between Uiu
hours ol In A. M. aid 2 I'. M.
Ceji Irs of the "Prospectus inaj be ofttalued at tha office of
the Company. aulS-Uu
KUAHTIO STITCH
HKWINO MACHINE 8,
TDK BK6T IV l)BE.
Ps No. 130 C111I1KNTJT Htroo.
"WANTED TO SKLL OU KXCHANGB,
II Klllialo H.wlnB Mac hine,
The l.roviir al liaker Beerilig Machine,
Hi. Hinir do.
And ail tb. principal Hewing Macbluas. AU mrnlshod
lloiu their principal uSIces.
Also, au kinttai ol beroud-Hud Machines, Ibr Hals and
atepatresl ai the new olline f.f
UtAVKNS rArrr.K-NR.
, Ho. li N. ElilHTIl Btreet,
(Over tun years with binder at (lo.)
Ladles tancM tooiieratej Kit-Sin
lMTY'H
. IN
J ""jl COTTAOl
OUQANS,
Not only VDKXOEI.I.RD but ITNC'JI'AIXRn In purity
Ot T.na and I'omoi, di siiiieil eipwlally for tlnurniios and
hchoois, but finnd to bo t-.iuull well adapted to the PArk
aud Xrawins Mooiu. l ot sale only by
. M. Bitrrca;,
Xu. IS N. BKVESTU fltrve.
Aire, a couiplet. assortment of the l'eriect Muknivnn
consiaulO' on Laud. aul'.i-diu
gEIDESBUBO MACHINE WORKS,
OFFICE,
IV o. J5 iv. I'UOAT BTHEETi
FIULADlXnilA.
We are prepared to nil or.lers to any sxlcnt tot our well'
known
MAcnniimT rou coitoh add woolen kills,
Inelodlng all recent improvements la Carding, Splruilu.
and Vs'eavlns.
We luvlte Uie attentloa of mannfttoturari to our sitsa,
slvb work..
Jell-lf ALFRED JUNKS o BON.
QEOltCJE HTIXliaH. ait..
HABUrAOTUEIKO MACHINIST
AKD
ENGINEER.
SD27-lm No.lMlK.SECOMD SI., Philadelphia.
OTKAM HEATING l"OH l''ACfoluK8,
kJ aSilia, Ac. lUaii d with director wasto stoani. Also,
Colin lur 1. eaters, eiiiid.-nsiTs, e aiKirators, a;.,
s.l-lut U.t'01tKMAM,Ko,M M. blX'l'U BtretiU
Q
VF.KN- OF BEAUTY. WHITU VIRGIN
IS IX Of Antilles la tha lilt B.rf.1 i,r,hi.lilnf
tl.s an, lor boaulilylrig, whiteiilua, and presej-Tios tb.
tsaraal
. . m. M u. inm Hire i wmto wax, aence lie
MiaorUniory nuaJJiit-s lor presenlnt Uie akin, io sing it
;i, sui'ioin, fab-, and transparent. It cures rhapiwd
haiuls or lips, rrniovrs pimples, Ac. Prieo DO and AO ounul.
MaiaiUaclured only by J1LM' il CO., 1'erluiuera,
Mo.il B. KlOlITH Nl 1 ioin above l lis.nul, and
aulHus ite.US 8. BtVtMU b ueek
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM AND WATHB.
MKATIVU APPAKATITH.
fur Waimlnf aud VautiUtlna- Pubu. atoildliunj an4 Prt
vaw sseeldesuw,
Bfsnufactnred by tlie
CMvet bl&JM AND WATKR REATISa COMfAJTI
Qg J'lULAtl.l UIA. 1
JAM K P. WOOD,
. No. II 8 0()itril rilrwt.
mtw-tn b, y, riu.1 wiux. truiivudsut
........
18G4.
rAtJTIOXV.
0EIENTAL DETEE3IVB B0AP.
Tkl. favt rll. C ap is now over seven ysrs In r,t' by
at least
One llundrfjd Thousaud ramllies
In I'enmylvanla alene.
It is made nvon entiroH new in'iiilplts, of p..f,.cUv
pur materials, and atwavs tn the same way. !tio,is
away wllh the use ft a Vt ish lmard, ami will i,g t, a
as nm helots. s with Iwn-thlr'Is lss lat'f, lhau any other
Hi ap msile In the t'nlli.l Mat. e.
ITS GllI'.AT rori'LARlTY
!.ftp 1'nlnffd !,'fral hrr.l.i!( -b 'i(i-,iiiK-r In i silt It
in t)paraife only, and. bf rf! riiiK nr v ii jin o'fi'nu to
ntiDritt'-ipli d dfipri, put Un n- uptti i'te .ixil 1 on tlie ni ir
k't on tl.e jnit r itutailoii ac.iiri-d by iir HetMr.ivr.
Tho if tririnir t pcr.tne uur ftgMp njnid tx.(M,nio
fid sv liat
OUKNAMK AND TRADKM HK
In lUBfijitt' ujvD tVi'.liV l'Ol'NI ofti.e Ho.-p ! 'ore tl.ry
ihUi it.
VAN HAGEN & ilcHCONE,
.i?f-)m
rini.M'Kr,T'itA.
WEIGHT & SI DP ALL
No. 110 Market Rt.r.-ot
pr.TTti:s rnoKT aji sixosd nthi.bth.
C. v.. wiiir.iiT. r. n. Miiiiiu..
DRUGGIST S, r II Y S I C I A N
AKI,
OKNF.WAL RTIilU KKKPI ITS.
f'n flnl at mire; lillsliment a full a.sorirnentof Import 4
and Domeslle Unih'S, Popular Talrnt MedHnas. Palnta,
t'o.il Oil, WlnJow tilaSB, rresrrlntlon VlaK Ae., at as low
prices as pcnuliie Mrsl-ctAss v-ods can be sold.
FINE KSSKNTI.U. OILS
Tor Confectioners, In full variety, nnd tlie bet quality.
t'octiiueal, Bengal Indigo, Madik-r, l'ot Ash, Oidiar,
doCa Aih, Alum, Oil of Vitriol, Anuatlo, Copperas, Entrant
of Logwood, Ac, FOR UV 11119' use, altrna onliajnl.at
lowest net cash prices.
PI 111: SPICK KOIt FAMILY C8K,
I iroun.l expressly for our sales, and to which we Invito
the attention or those In want of reliable articles.
AIo, IS OHIO, ST MICH, MlTAHU, 4 c, of nil a
quality.
Orders by mall, or , Ity posf, will meet with prompt at
tcntpin, or special ouoinilous will be furnished when re
nU'Stnl. WKIOIIT & BIBDALIi,
Wholesale Orui: Warehouse,
JalMy No. 1 1 f MAIIKKT Stroof.aliuve Fiwut.
TKUNSK8, BRACKS. 0.,
skUf .lly adluxed hy C. II. N KKDLIIS. oor.
ol I WKI.s'l u aitdKACE Htreeia. Idloa'
lei artincut for same, ciiduct.td hy la.la,
TWRIJ-'ill ftlrcct, first oir hc;.i iv Raea
The most eompli'te and varied stnoa on
hand, consisting. In part, of Truss. kuanortre, Hhoulder
Brao.'S, Pelts, tlanuai.es, KiasUo 8UH:kiii.'a, Hyrlnfsi,
Articles for KnrMry.Nick Koom. Jce jcli 'ia
TEfiva. PIlir.ADHI.PiriA SURGEONS'
MKIII Nlre-t. .novo Market. Uiu.tnrw
radlrall" eared by 11. tl. thlll'.Vr S frenilum P.ilent
l.ratluatrtig Vressnro Truss. Kupcilur FL;utic R'Ks
Kta.Ho HlocHngs. Hupportors, PhouMcr Praoes, AnspM
orles. Crutches. Ac.
Ladles attended by Mrs. B. 0. EVKKK IT. aVU'-lT
ryil E ARTIFICIAL U A N D.
X II. A. (11I.1IKA,
Inventor and tlHiinfa' tuncr nf t6
A K T I K I O I A h A K it.
Approved aad adopted
nr tiik
BCKOEON-Or.NEHAL OK TUB UNITED 8TATES,
ffT Soldiers,
Has permanently locate! his Office and Factory fit Ko.SU
H. Fcl'U'lll Htreet, sU doors below bpruie, l'ulhsda.
je 2u-sm
WRA1.TH. TT RAT. TII mn
5!". BKAl'ii-. ' '
If to ealn admlrintr eves:
lft caiue iiiviOitjuri UvhK
If to be a bl'wtntDK llowcr,
fading, dying in au liour IlKALIl I
It' to have a ho it of frtvTrda ;
If fur vice to mate ami'iidn ;
If with Mfh-born bUntA to wed :
If a murblo atone wlien denti Wk4LtI
If to ltv threescore and ten.
Wlthlnpil e u ioBK f(kln;
It to live a life of poaco ;
to die and go lo urtateUvKLiw t
If yon wish a life of rlea.nr;
If you value tlilit world'H treaatirei;
If every comiort you would nee.
Take my advice, and winh alt thret.
Then, having Hralth, Wealth, and Ileautjr,
You'll be prepared for every duty.
Tlva carrfid peril eal of Ur.WlLI.MM YOlfHO'S New
Bw-k, iHK tAI,KIA;K OUIOK, whl. h tliOulJ he read
by everyone Sold by Mooktrll ra KiuraUv. and at t!e
JtH"ior' ollicc, o. lti Bl'bUCJC ttTKKKTt price ih
cent. atisj-U
RAILROAD LINES.
1)111LA1)KU'11IA, WILMINGTOX, AND
ilALllMOllE RAH IKIAI).
CIIANl.K OF IIOI'Ttfl.
On and after MOMiAY, Annust 1, 1SC1,
Fassenscr trains h ave Fhlladelplila for
llaitlmorc at4'im t-Rxpiens. Mondays excepted), 80 A.
t.,a-Miard in ?0. M.
Chester at b M, 11-16 A. M., 1'90, 30, 4-30, 6 00 and ll'OO
P.M.
Wilreluvten at 4 '0 (Mondays excepted), 8'05, IMS A.
)d..lM. '.';,li, t'.lil.t iX, In M and I I'lill I'. M.
Ki w Castle al ." A . 11 . and 4 U'.M.
Hover at li.'. A. M . aud 1 3U V. M.
MUf. id aiHPoA.M.
ballsbllry al H (f, A. V.
1'KAIJSS FOR rmr,ATRUHIA.
T.eave Tlsit. more at H'tJ, U so A. At. (tUpress), l it,
t-Jft and lu -JI 1. M.
W in, listen at 1 18, t t',, 9 A. II., U H, 1, 1U, COS, 4 3S,
J ar.d!l 10 1'. M.
Halislmry at U'SS A M.
Jltllord at it". P.M.
Dover al (I D A. ., and tit P. If.
kewCastle at HSll A. M., nnd 617 P.M.
Ohestar at 7 46, ll'4l) A. M., 100, a 46, 4 40, V09, 7'tfl, 9 0
P.M.
I.i ave Rsltlmore for Salisburyandlntcnaodiate stations,
at 10HJ P. M.
Iave Uaunnoie for Iiover und Intermediate stations at
1'IOP M.
TP. MVS roil BAlTIMOhfi.
I.esverii.st.j at h 40 a. M ,i) uf. aud tl oi 1 . M.
Leave WllluinKlun at D ilt A. M 3 40 and 11 40
r.M.
Freight Trains, with PasseiiKer Car attached, will run
as foliov. s
.ave vN'llniiiisttm forrciryvilleandlutcrmedlateplaoes
at 7-4 P.M.
HP N I A H T-Only at 4 0 A. M .. 10'3u P.M., from rhila
dt'lnhla to halttuior.
From ri.llad, l;,hla to Wilmington at 4'30 A. M 10-80,
ana ii r. si.
1 rom Wllmintloii to Philadelphia atl 4 A. M. and 7'IKI
P. M. Only at lb'Jo p. M .from llslU'oori' to 1-hil a.i.I.:u.
a4 H F. KENNKY. Muperlntondi nt.
rllll.ADKI.l'HIA AND HALT1MOKK CVS.
THAI. ItAlt.UOAll, OPEN TO OXFOK1J tH'Kl NO
ANltAMiKMFNT.
On and alUit iHlUAY, April 1, 1W4, tha I rains will leave
as ii.lli.ws : -
l.KA K KASTWARO. It AVE WKSTWAIin.
aTllUNS. A. I,. 1 . H ' SIATIOSS. A.M. 1', H.
Oxlord lliiil I -Jii Philadelphia. ... K U) 4 :KI
w est t, rove ('.:.." t it West Chefler... 7 46 i-:t
Avond ik 71tt 4 id W.O. Junction.. !"W tl
K Dim, II .....71 41" tlonrord KB 6
Ciiadu s Ford....; 4'J 4 II I 'luuld s I eid,... -4l e n
Concord '(! fl'WI Ki mu tt Ki'lio li ;(7
W.c. Junction., l-'lft f' IS Avondale m il M
Philadi lnhia ?! S'"i6 West (irove li '.1S T 01
West CI eaier V ai' t.lo. Oxford t Al
I asHt-nrer In pot in I'hlluuelplna has been rhnnt,'eil from
F'sl.lii'iiili si.d Markst sllnts. to TIllltTY Klttir and
MAIIKF1' Until, West 1'bUadelphia. Market Slruat
PaSNvnKer Kailnay (Jar. solivay PasscuKCra to aiid irons
tlie lir. t.
l'ansengcrs go throiteh w-tthottt ehanire of cars.
Ja4 llliNltT WhoU, clupL'rimcndcnt
SHIPPING.
fffK BTKAM WEKKLY TO UVKIU
2aasMaawaaiPool, tourhlns at Oufcnstown, fork llnrli.tr.
loc iiuii-Liiuivu sieamera oi the Lhciiiool, Sew York,
and Phllad, Iphia titeumsuip Company ara luteuda4 to
sail as lollowa:
F.I il NIK lKl.Huturdav.Repten.ber 10.
I'lTY OF WASIIIMlTIIS.Katurday.Sepfemhern,
t I I Y OF MANCHKMKIl, Hatiirday.Nepteiuber '.'4.
And every suocvi diti. batuiday, at ouon, froui Pier Xo
44 North KIms.
ItATF.K OF TASSAlir PAYABLE IN CUItKKNCY M
Flit CaLIn HiVKS) Mtc.iTSi;e dii'tj
First Cabin to London nuts) hteeraitt' to London... 6'ls)
F irsl Cub n to 1'uils.. 1:J0U K:mr to I'nrls Do-otl
F iiht Cabin to Hiilnlir'ulll'U0 Bleerci;. to HmuIiuik. Tl.lsJ
Pa.seiiKcrs also lorwarded to llavre, llrcmeti, Jlot
terdaru, Antwerp, Al-., at equally low rati,
l ares iri'Ui Lltrpool or Ou.'eustown F'lrst Csldn,
$Wsl, S17U, $IU. Htevraite from LUcri'ool and Ouoens
town.SiO. 'Ih.ne who wish to send lor tholr fiieud. can
buy Ui Sets hate at these rates.
k or luitlier inioiiuatlou api'ly at the Companv's offices.
JOHN II. HALF "tsent,
No. Ill WALNUT Street, FldUdulpliia.
ffTh BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA
2aaVlesue Rtvauul hi l ine, sailing- from e.u-lj port ou
fcA 1 1 atliAl . rtotu flrt wharf above PINK ntieel.Pnila
dilph a. and Lou Wharf, Boston. From Oral wliaif
above PINE Hlruet.oti Saturday, Hsptembar lu, li4.
Tha steamship bAXOM, Matlhewa, will sail Iroiu Phlla
dvljilila lor lfi.ston.on Haturday.Htipiembt-rlO.ai 10o cl tok
A M l and the stiamnhip NOKMAN. Uas.er,rroiailosiuu
for Pldladelphia, on same day, at 4 P. Al.
'1 bese new aud suhsiauiial atoaiusuipa fiann a resular
line, salllniitrom each port punt-tunny on Samnla-is.
Insurunvi. ciieritd at one-hali the ureuuuui aha ntd on
Sale vessels.
FrclKhts taken at fair rales.
Shippers are requested lo send Slip Kccili ta and BIIU'
Lark,s will) their coods.
For 1 nu.-hturl'iaiag. (having- On. accommodation)
Pplylo liK.NKY Wl N Hi iK A C(.,
Ja4-tf Xo.SjaH. DE1.AWAUIS Avnu.
T A.T FOR NKW YORK. DESPATCH
Is TarreiwMpariJ Hwli'lsur. Lines, a Oelawars and
..iiitani auul. '1 l.e stejimcrs of these hues are leaving
call) at K' o clock M., aud 6 o clock P. hi., rrom Uil.S plor
alKiv. Walnut street. I
lor lreiM, which will be taken on arronimoJiitlng;
teruis.ani.lv to wiijjam u.iiAiitlJ M LU..)s.LiS.
I'LXAVl Aji Arvuue.
RAILROAD LINES.
lWlI 1 ARHANHl'MKNTB Off los i
JoiM. rw K ilia JcM)1!.
1 h. Csmdea aad Amur T and PhlladelpMa and Tmenn
Bailresd rv miaot.s' Llnrs from Phllad.li itla to Hew Tork
an. v) av Tlarrs
' IkiiH WALWITT HTREKT WIIAHP,
Will H-a e as U s. :j. r - flRB.
At . A M., v a f an.dtn iid Amhoy, C. and A. Ae-
crsanuHlatlon 91
-inn. , , aiuin a aou vi!i,-jf v.tiy, aiot-ninjT
Es.r, sa
t l: M . via Csmdi'ii and Am'v,u and A. Areora-
no lsi Ion
Al ? p. M. i la Caiiuien and Ami."-.', C. and K. pU
I'r'
l 1 I1. M ..via I'atiidrn And Amhir. A-cmisa.Mtation
t ' li-ht at.d P-.T:it-
At '; p. m , , i,i ( aio.li ! ai l Ami oy, Ai '-'.uiiiivJai.ton
(l-nilhl it,,, I !-,.., ni;r, I -l ciaas Tkkot
?t hiss il
IOI
t
1 7
l.M)
At ;
P
M., v ia (-,.-,.
In and 1'.
ii and An.hoy 4
ula-
It !
30
r), I i i:i ,s
a Tit-k.l.,
111
1 . Jl
l-nr Man .h ( imtisi . i.'.'.l.'JL " V, Will,
Ka-tr.., I arntVrivlii. , h l, , ,,Ut..n. A M.
"i l"1: 'J,1:1 " '"'- tiftf Hi.nj.M.at p m.
isf'sT .HI "l, l-''i'U-. r-mbi rton. aud V.Boenp
lM fl. Hi h A. V.. 'J l (i '. V,
I or rri Ii-.IO .it i a. af . awl P. M
l-.f I'almyra, Itlv-rioit, liii-in,-o. Ildv-lr. Il..p)(nMii.
l"it..vn, ,.t ii a . M., I.' M., 1, .'i,
I .i" .) nut! .. iv M. Unci rtii cnrcl thrountl
d IV
i Tr itfMti,
H.4 itrK'nt Trenton, f-r Hrlf.i
IrrrrnKlf. nr-.l 'I nn '.r at ft t
TtiTllak'oB, reverly.
1 IM M Kkt-M kKVslK.iiii. I.lr.aaa-
Will icav.- . f..,r.-N v" .'...vi
At 4 A. M., (iikbt) via Ken-tnitt.m and New lork.
W n-lnni't-ri nnd Nt .v .trl Ma i ftlU
At 1' 16 A. M., viaKvu-irKt-it a d Je.m-y f'tly Cx.
. V 3 tJ0
At4'..- r, V., ia KciMiriksioii wnd J ney I'ii'lF.x-
rtn j.flj
At (ii;. I. M .. ta .nn nn.i Js-rt, flu.
WgMiini t"n i'id New Unit f". irn. - (rt
...- ir.i-i t .i. on- n fi i . m , j nr win
bo mi IM r- at . A. 51. tV,ihU f.n Mumlaia.
Kr vt"r nun, Htr-.ud-l.nfi.', ranton. WllttrBbarr.
Vnntrr,f .(Jrcat ftrml, Meurh ('(itinh, AMfi'own, Hethie
h m. H-Wid, r". r ait' ii, l.anilwm ill.-. minirtri. Ac., at
7-If A. M l i In lint- , f,t. , ts with tt. tial'i l"a.ii K.ntuu
fi r Utanrti i - link at :t .'n- P M.
'r I amtwrtviiio and iiitcruv-dlete it at Ion 4 at 4 IV M.
P Im' ,lr,M t'Ir,;"u'n' a'-'el ' i'l,nJ Li i, A. M., a&dS
tT UtAwtbuTw, Tacmv, Wi'it-iOinlnif, Tr-lNnrf , and
rtankf..nl nt A. M.. r, t, 15. and 8 IV M. The 9 A. M. Lrni
run to hrii-toi. k
ir Ki-r kw York and Way T.ln IcaOnp Fenalnirt'isi
In p..t, tak.- tdp rnr ou I if'h ni t, ati vi V ainut, hall an vl
ln.'ir h I- re departure. Tlif far, r.m Iniothe Uvpj, aud I
tin artial ol aeli tr;tin ron Ironi thr- Itppot.
r Ml V Im nt ml nf h.i'fnr univ llt,
cA cfh eaiaanvcr. it
rnrniei'i ai f proti.i-iii i fr-nu taalni
i:i d fmm taainc anyiMnc m bwvim W
l-iit tlii-ir i-atlnv apparid. K hi!'i""f mr nftnnnnd
i he raiil for eitrit it.e ( tnpany Mult thlr rvuponal
bihiv fcr h .Rt ir tit On iv.linr jn-r pound, atnl will noi te
lialilo for Ljf aiuouut Ix-youd il"U, e&cei( uy apeiaJ eon-
tiial im iPaL'vaf F.Tpn.s will rallfr and dlhitr tinir
K-e at the li o:i. Ordt r h left at No 1 WALNUT
, m W-M. ii. UATZiifcU. Agent.
A'l(.'"t H, r,,
LIaNES UOM F,W YORK FOR FHU AIKIaP1ITA
WIT.I. IKAVK
Tram foot of rosrllanri mrft at li M. and 4 P. M.. via
,!rvy Jt ani ( anxlen ; nt 7 atid 10 A. M.,6 IV M..a.dlf
2 ( Sin lit) t .icrty Viiy and Kcnslnt'tmi. ,
rroninoio- n.ir -iay nireei. at ti a. ai. ana a r.M., Vic
Anil'oj) nnd Oinish n.
From I'ifr No. 1 North Hive, at 1? M., 4 and BT.U.
( rwllit and I'tiMeiiuiT) via Aui!oi and LUiudt a.
i;KKKiHT LIXK.S YOil NEW YORK AND
I all the stutiotn on tt.oi'aiudvu and Auibo) aud eou-
ncuuiiii itaitiuuif.
IKf'PF ASFJ DFMPATfff.
TJiefrtrndon and Atnl y Hailroad aed Tranportatk
ConiiianT f r.-iuht l irniB lor Nn York will i.im Wiiuat
itiMt vliaif on kik aiu;i .Tiuiuary H, daily (Hundays e
ci i t ) at 4 o cioi-k T. .
1'iinrnii k, ttie aoove Lima will leave Xv York atl and
i". m.
t-n-ivht mint be dcltverod Lcfuia tfJjP.X. lo be for-warOr-l
tl.e ouuie da v.
r'rtl.M for Trt nion, Trlnooton, Klniratnn. Ntn Brnni
irk . and all Totrt on the Cniadcii and Amlioy Railroad f
alio on the UlvtfJrrr, oiAwar and Henm rt o, the Natr
lortrv, tic n fliold and Jann nl-urif, and Ui IlurHnnton 1
and M'.nM Holly hutlrn iU, n elved and Pta anlrd up to
'ri k IV M. HmUpaHat'iforMount)idiyreived.
Id Helvliltro bnlnwim l.allnad eonnct at Phltllpi-btirt-
with the l.-hi.h ui!'-y Jiailrnad. 1 New Jwriy ,
Itu'In ad lojirr. ib flt KVrahi-'li with thf N'nw Jeray
Ontrul Ktilroad. and at aNuAark with the Morrla and
Kim KitHroad. 1
a ttiifi uit'Uior im.uin, Lif mcr tho marks aud mini-i
btt. ahippfrit !.nd fo-l:, t, t:iist tn every lntaitr bmi
I'm urn cncfi ihiui rr Kf'o-,riio rereipt: win D ifiveiu
tiicnmi o tnrlittli'M havinv uen made 6r the traruiorla- 1
tion ot JJVt. Mui:K,.iiov..r aro utvlti-d to try ttili ruutv.
ron ire imci rtirnmj.cuin qiionniie- or rwn uak ,
l.Oa lH or more. It will bo delivered at the f-vnt of Fortletu I
strfi-t, nenr tho Irne ard, or al Pior So. 1 Ivortk '
1'iTpr. an the ehlpnors may tralanat- at tho time of tLa
Ko. rt. DalaiTHrc nvcuue, I'nlladciphla.
a.r.". h. itii ni"tii, rrfltifni Agi-nt,
JaA tf 1'ier o. 1 ordi Uiver, Kw k'exk.
T)iin,APi:LrniA and tkknton and
J. IAMI LN AMI AMHOY KAIUiOAD OOaCPAiillUtJ
KO l U'K. 4
On at.d after MONDAY . Junuarv 4. lfWt. tho Train iVn",
hew York, lcavinif kinl. tion I)cuol. f hllaf1lhla. nil
U 1st A M (MuhD.andvt'-TO. M.,and th traina Wa?ltM;J
jNfw ioraaiA v, nun i r. .n., win aereaner be ruaJ
exohifllvt l for tt a Lnlied Kiatne alalia and New York!
and w ashiitK'ou 1'aineiif.ore. and will uet tako In uor leti
uui at . i.iiFH i'n r. iictnt u nJd cities.
1 he lf A. M. nnd Midnight I.lnea from How York fcol
Wanhlnatim, and Uie 11-50 A- M. and b P. M. Llnaa fruml
Aliiiijtton to XNi w lork. will continue ai at prcaout, an I
carry paiera-crfi t and (rom the intnrniediatoataUotu auu
lirsitui.orf, w uMiirvton, anil now York.
Aitl! AX.F.M KNTs HfTWKfcN PIKLADELPIUA ANIi
NKW UltK.
Linct leave Phltadu'iiia, from Remington TeiMt, al
ll i: A. U .4 00, and IV al.. and U ! mldnl'dit. an i
lroni Walnut HUM Wharf (via Camden), at ad$AJ
M.a It M.,4 ardt.P M..ior Kiew York.
Andloavee Mow Yoik, fioin foot ot Conrttandt itreet
ai 4 A.fli.-JUA.M , i m ,4 ana r. it , ami ai vi mid i
niMir, aou ii-om tool oi iioriiJiy firoet at a. m., aim
i.m, aa. . uAiAULiv,
Jas'.-tf A4ut
I J-'-NNoYL VA IS I A 10
CKNTIiAI. KAM.HUAIK lOVj
TIIK (iHFAT UttflilaK-TKACK HIIORT HOI'TK T!
IHK W VhT. KnKTIIWKST. AND MM1TI1WKHT. 1
Kmuij nieniB and inulitlra lor Uie oafe, H.ttody.and eom
fort tb e tranp ponmioQ of pasacucen. umurpaaeod by aaiflOV
route In tl:erouiiR-y. Mwt
TrHina leave iht; lk pot at ELKVENTU ai;d MARBLE "flwl
StMdi vn fo!iuwt: 1
Mad Train at
Fas' Lint- at.
VV A. M
11 16 A. Al
Tl roiuh KxnrcHi at
.w-rsop.Hj
ParkckhurK train, Un. 1, at
iow a. a
1'arVe'huris-Tr.iin. No. 2. at HHi P. M
H-irrUt uFK Aconmmodallon at M M P. l a
LancaHtctr j rain ut 4 uu 4. il
Paoli AccouuiKKlaiiou (!ea.a Wt 1'liUaJol-
l-hta) at fMP, M
1hroii,'h Par. it-ri;en by the Fast Line reai b Altooaaf
i up per, where will be ion ml ex allont ai-cuMiiuodaUona I
tho tilf.ht at ihf Lovau lioiuf, and lu the monUnu tnu
take attlicr ilie Phl!ad iphia or Haltlmore Fxprnai, vaesh
which ma k r conii-rTioiii at IMUtlmrtf for alt uutnU.
dayhrht lt w la thut aik rdod of the ttOUiti Hue audits
tuai. iiiitceiii i etiii ery.
'Ihe Throiu.1) Kxpreifi Train rune daily; all the othi
traiu daily exc.-nt sut:dMv.
r OK PiriHlil Mi AND THE VYEHT.
The MhII Trim. Fast tin, and Tlimuuii Kirem or
iK-i'i at Pitthur with through traiiii on all divuritlny roa
riont inut point, istirtn to the Lakci, weit to Uie Hia
it.pt at hi MiKfOurl IfivfM, and Htwih aod Hottbweat to
poiitts accmfcl' lie hy ra iroad. I ttroiiKh Ticket toClev
tano, jit tioji. iiirKiai. t i'aui, t'oimnlmu, juUianapo
ht. Ia-uih, Isfavt-nwiinh, Kui flnn, Wlnifilnif. IayUft,C;
cinnati, LoiMsviU', f'alro, nnd all otiiof piineipal pulu
anu umgaafr curt r.cn if.roiun.
IN HI AN A hUASOIIKrVILKOAD.
Th 1'liruuMl. Kiprtiit., li-a-t int. ai ltiuO P.M., ronnri
at juaiifcwiio ii-u-mouon itn a train oil rim roau
Hl.(ir villi-. In!inna. .t r.
tl'KNSt.l Kt, Ahit CKRHHON UHABt'H KAIT.ItOA
'I In- 'lliroutth t.xuu ih liuin. Raving at in JO IV M..ro
In-fU at ( risaon. al V- ih A. M., with a train nn the roi
tor 1' tieii hnrk A train alio laavci CruieoA tor aUieiubu1
' HOM.IDAYHlVRtJ IIRAVm MO AD.
Thr klail Train at rib A.M., and Throiiffi Ktpreil
10 ao P. M., eoiinwt at Altoona wall truiu-i htt Hot! i day
tin-u nt 7 !,b f M . and H Il-'i .4 14
TKoNK AM CJ.FAUtlLLD rlHANOH KAIUlOA
H.n hrmn li 1'ii.r, Tr ,in Liavlv,,, ai Ilk 111 l U m..
rertti at 'I ron wli li a irnln for ftnni Klduo and PhilL
!;;4
LurK, and by Hald E ilv Yaiiey Uallxuad tor Port Malil
juivnurf.', ana iff-MD'oriTo. '
lit jrHMIDON AND PTtOAD TOP 1( MLROAD.
'I bi 'I hrooii k.xpt8K Train, ivaritij.- at 10 .In P. af , coi
rtt-ctk at I nnnntOini with a train for JloovwaUaudllkiv j
linn at t;-: A.M.
HOKlliHitN CKN'TVAI, ANf PIiaADELPIOA AlVj
K.Ufc, -UAII.UOAUM. 1
For Hurttirv, WiJliNiu-iport, Lock Havan, Klin Ira, It
ehc-ifr. Put alo. and V-.kara falU, naitutr caking t,
-aiuii irain a ( i-i a. m., aou mo iiToiiin r.aprtiaa
lu .inP W., dailv ckctpt hundnva. mi diiu.-lly thfom
will ut chaise of cara beiwoeu PhiiadJda aud w
Uan-sP'-rL
Kor YOltK. I1ANOVRR, nnd rtKTTY-inrKO. the trai
leavinu at S A. M. and if liJ I'. M., con no; t Ht Culaaai
witii trlnR on Mip Northern Oniral Railroad.
Cl'ktHKRLAM) VALLKY RAIJ.IiOAD.
J hr Mad Tiaiu ft 7 '.'i A.M.. and thionuh KxDriitsi
1-:k P. 1 coinact at llarriHhurif with tralue fur iarlitvV V
Clibliib, ri ri.'. ami llaan stown
WAlM-.HKriui liHANUII KAI1.K0AI).
Tlir trains la,ui. al A. M. anti 9 1'. M .. nmn
at Una nh stiiwn vlih train, un Uils road to WajaaatH.
win ' ., mi.., uit tiiaii- aiau.ats.
Fui lurti.sr ItiiorinatU-n apps at ths Fasams.r Stati
8. E Cumvr ul L.i.K l.N'l II anil H .MILK I Htraula.
.lAWnn l'iiWlii.).,Titai.krtu;
COMMITA-HOH TlL'kia'N.
For 1, 3, S, S, nr U lu. uil.s, al very ,w rates, (hr tha r
crtunH.oai Ion of parsons llvin.'Ottl of town, oi luaalaU
or near IK. Una otitis rnnd. ,
i-iirpiiu 'rruaTfl.
For VS trips Latwi-cn any two puims. at abont two eJ
lif-i-mllf!. '1'trtsu llckela .,ri' lulPiiit.il forth, useoifaiu.l
travLiinireiipntl.v, and are of gruat a4vuntag tvpars f
waauig ecuMsivnai inns.
HU1IOOI, ncKBTS
For nn. nr tlir.e muuths. fur lire usa of scltolari attani
sciiool id ti,u city.
K.iiii.,niii altc;,
n 1ST lnUV k I
If AX'N'B IlArl1A(lE KXl'HKHal. "
jia aKriiioi mis r.nauw Kxpross i urn puny mil pi
lliron.h varli tra.n beion- reacnliiK the depot, anA taae
iu v. ai, . i u.a.Kv w any pan oi tli. cily. il
saKe win ip csis-.i n,r proinpll v when onl.rs are lft at I
asi'nK'r iw.oi,Kivi nia and Market strata. Tlii'lra J
ins puuuc aro aasuiea fun u u tfri(r.iy rtpviatl
y Irt.liiirrM r
Hv this routs fril. lil. l all Hai-rlnl!nna r.a ha i
y uiUil lo and from any points on Uio rallrna-ia of OJ
n.iiiui i.y, muiaua, llliuula, Wisconsin, Iowa, or SU.i J
bf railroad diro, i,or lo any point un tlie ulalil yfa.
oi liit- Vst, bysltmncrs ftoui I'ittstiurp.
'1 hi' rait s of fieirat to and ttom any point la Mr m
vy ui. rt'ciisyivama (..inrai uanrnau aro as aniime..
favoiaile as ara oliar,.'.,! by oili.r Kaiiroad liouiuati
...rtbiuits aad sliipiirs auirustins ti, trunsporiau. J
Ibair tr,-ll;lit to this Cutupany van raijr Vritb coiu14.a,1
tl. au-ilY u-ajisis. i
Ki.r lrl,bi contracts or shipping direcUous, apply 1 1
Wlllll.l ,11. .'," . w".,..",
b. li. KINi. .H'N, Jr., riiiladalnbia.
I. A BTbWAliT, ritUburs.
( I.AilK 4 CO.. rlU,an.
Lttt 'll AM)., hu. I Ajior Boas, or Ko. 1 8. WU
U Tl K & l!,,,A?1;7TJ,r,''lnrton "reet, Boston.
. .' -i ."v ., , wu, rv JlufUl SUOIlt. italll
Aavbl 0lUi.ni C Mi Ira. llallwuy.
II. H. IIOII8TOW i
(aoiicral lr.lt-ht A, t, n,iuii.i,.i,U
OltWrulTicktl Atrial, Pl.dadi'lph? ,
ENOCH l.Krt lii, t '
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B? If BTT. N VUI.'D 1 T",r,fc7 m
An lDmlKrapt Aoi-onuuo'laiion tialu lavoa Ko. 187 r.M 1
strvut tmi (tSLiiUa'a sri'pl4l at 4 o'tilooa 1'. M jOfTarJA tlll
a cuinfuilatio ra Mlc of travul to famlliva fulnu w.sl W jgu
unr-haif tlie usual rata of far., particular attention! A
palil tn bana-as.. for whloh chveks ara siven, auti tiage4
lorvranlrd ij tuo saws tra'n wlUt asssusua . 1 Uli
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