L-a-, TVISIMY, 8F.rrKMBF.il 1.1, lS'll. BKroRR VIC'Kini'n Wy 19, 1M.1. HT OrOROR . BOKKR. Fhrrmnn atoocl lienpath tha hrttt (Ire . 1 kt from thn llnmi of Vlrknhunr glea.tne.il, Anil bonirtlir!la tumhlort tn their .nitiky (tyre-, And fmponlioi M-'. il, ami caso allot Krro im. il; K.it-k frinii the front tliere came, Wwpinif ami dorely Initio, The meregt chllil, the; yininftcn face Wan over mw In bujIi a f.iuful pUr. , Ciiflinff hi tears, he liinpi lilt chief to meet ; Itai when he pknued. ami tutoring stood, Around the circle ol hie little feel . There fprend pool of hriffht, young blooj ; Shocked at lili cl. 'Mill c.iP, 8hermn cried, "Hale! front faro! ' Who lire yon f Kpenk, my pMllunt Imy !" "A drummer, lr: i-'li'ty-lil ih Illinius." ' "Are yon not hit t" "Tliat'i nothing. OnlysonJ Home rartrlilge,: our nun are out; And lh foe pre ui." "Hut, my Utile friend" f "Don't mind me ! Did you hour Hint shout ? What if our men tie driven ? Oh forth love of Heaven, Fend to my Colonel, General dear!" . "Hut yon i" "Oh, I shall eaady find the rear." "I'll e to that," cried Sherman ; an.) a drop , Angels might envy dimmed his eye, . As the boy, toiling towards the hill's hard top, , Turned round, ami with hli shrill child's cry Nhonted. "Oh, don't foraietl ' We'll win the Imttle yot! Hut let our soldiois have some more, More cartridges, sir, calibre fifty-four!" INSECT HOMES. In the coarse of lust summer, 1 paid a visit to ft triend who lives about ten milos out of town. 1 went for two nights and ono dny, which hint 1 pent wholly in lounging about his garden. Hti , , wss off by an early train to businoss, aixl came back still bristling with energy at six o'clock. In the Interval, I succeeded in dismissing from ' my mind all thought of the great strife from ; nhioh I lwd no nightly rnral retreut myself, and . tuado the most of tenliours' stoady mitmliino. 1 cannot tell yon what I did. I cminot Iny down any role for the enjoyment of a whole holiday ; bat one little incident started such an agreeable train of inquiry and meditation in iny mind, that if yon have as much plcusttie In reading this as I have in writing it, I will make li t tnore apology for the deed. It Is nothing, I know. I havo just given a retrospective glimce t t the wet Hwes nitove my pen, and um itiitc shamed at all this preamble about a bee j not a ; trig bee, either, bat the smallest I ever saw. I had found a remote corner garden sent, f , elbowed with the burked branches of some twisted tree, which gave the hedgo-carpenter all tho corves be wanted in his rough but comfortable structure, ready grown. Setting myself down in this, and dismissing as mncli of the macliinory . ,. of thought as showed sigus of motion trom my bolidny-makiiig brains, I lit my pipe, blow a long '"' one of smoke out into tho still summer air, und . , looked up at the calm blue space above my head, in which the swallows were skating with swift and graceful tnrne. But presently I could not ' help noticing a yellow-banded little bee, which several time poised itself in stuttonary (light i. -above my hand. I could not see its wings, at least not well, lor they btizcd with such rapidity ,., as to show like a small clenn-odged mist or hulo -around the body which they supported. This ' -was kept perfectly still. It moved no more, any "Wiy. than the bead of a grout rusty null which . , stained the elbow of my sout. The equilibrium of these little scrnps aml.'motos Of moving nature is as perfect as that of tlto prreut globe Itself: they are chips or the old block. The earth spins round, and sleeps upon its pole in perfect rest, the very oonosite of idlene. So this Htrl hee. balancing itself there, and forming n opinion of uie in stalilo equilibrium, was in tensely busy, bu,.ing with full-strung, healthy nerve in summer stillness. Vrescntly, it swung itself out of its station, and made a tour. Ye principles of Dynamics I will this mighty globe ever iuub lain a crnise into space f is this long accession of sges merely but the pausing of an insect In its flight A thousand years are with the Lord as one day. Will ever the planets warm ami climb over one another's backs liko boes, and be hived in some new nrraiigonicat of the cosmos ? Thus I thought, or rather let the observant, stationary bee tickle tho small rom ant of thinking material I hnd left in my bruin. After several tours and repetition of bis poised scrutiny, my little friend decided that I was a harmless giant, even if not inanimate; lor I hnd not so much as winked under his inspection. He made up his mind, suddenly alighted ou tho timber elbow of my seat, and without knocking or brushing his shoes, tucked his wings flat to his aide, and walked into a little round hole, as clean edged and circular as if it had been made with a mall, sharp centre-bit. Ho walked slap tnt'i it, and wholly disappeared. It was exactly his sl.e. ile was gone so loug that I began to grow quits untasy. There was no othor hole; ho must bu there still. How could 1 express my anxiety ? Ha' , I know. Btooping down, I blew a long thin lino ot tobacco-smoke Into tha hole, loaned back, and . waited lor an answer, lie came out In aboti 1 tialf a minute, in person, hlndforemost, nnd highly incensed. Of course, my recovered friend bad no idea that I had summoned him thus. I was leaning back in the old attitude, but almost bctiayed myself by an apology when I saw how angry and alarmed my little gentleman wai. . He hustled out of his hole buekwards, which ut tttude, by the way, does not add to the ell'ect of a resentful gesture, turned sharp round the moment be hud diawn his ears clear of the doorway, and . gave snch a glance of reproof at things lit gene nil, that 1 cheeked a remark which might have ' been construed Into a dangerous coulession. "Sow, what was that two about i The question led me rambling on into the subject of lasoct Homes. What whs he about ? First, it was not, I believe, a he, but a she. The bee was laying an egg; at least I suppose so. I consulted a hook on insects when I got home, and found that there are solitary bees which behave thus. Sometimes In the chinks of a wall, sometimes in soft wood, these little creatures will deposit a fow eggs in cell-like thimbles, one fitting into another, and torcd with the food needed by tho furthcoming larva. The aides and lining of these cells are sometimes very curious. Wi have heard of the burlesque Invention of "melting sawdust, and running it Into deul boards without knots;" but this is the familiar process of at least one car penter bee. When she ha excavated the hole that forms the house fur her future progeny, she makes the walls of its various apartments for ach baby-bee must have a nursery all to Itself the dust from her own boring-tool stuck together. Thus she constructs a ten or twelve-roomed tene ment, carrying her auger aud glue-pot about ou her own person. There Is another little bee described by Reau- mur, which not only thus prcp-mia a lodging lor . her grab, but actuully lines it with t ipi-siry cut and carefully thuped from the petals of the brightest flowers. Thire may occasionally be found in s.indy sunny banks another collection of nursery cham bers formed by the mason. wasp. Tuts little ' builder bus an apparatus like a double pickaxe, .with which it penetrates the soil, ejecting us it goes along a fluid which assists the entry of its natural tool. As it progm-ses, it luiiMs this mate rial from the excavation into a sort of long p ireli to the en ranee of its hole, which is sometime not less ihun two or three inches in length. Through this it crawl- every time it returns u its work ; it acts like the l.oard at the rate of u work yard, allowing ' no cntiance except ou business" .while the ttiucture is in progress. Troublesome lusters nro fund of saving them elves pains by Introducing tluir ogK into the cradle prepared for tliost ot others thus, our . mason-wasp makes the passage to it nursery as difficult as possible, till Its own busiih ss of cgir luying Is over. Then it pulls the pore t to pieces, muffs the material into the mouth of the hole, .and flics away contentedly to die. hut we need not look into unfamiliar examples of i:t si. ill to Appreciate the household cures of the world of iusignilicuuce. Many, perhaps most inse ts, go through four stages of lite the egg, the laru or ajiub, the pupa or chrysalis, and the iicnge, the nerfect result; then begins ugitin the piocess bv laying eggs, and liuving thus realized tho fullest ale-velopiuent of its race, deceases. In one or other of theso states, we And insect everywhere. They are at home in earth, uir, and water: they take hold by their bauds in l ln.'s' Tuilaces, and tickle the beggar on his iiiafiess. They rlout in the dry blue utmosphere lar uliovo ir Jitads, and wriggle under the r..Ucii oil beuculk our feet, i'hey board and ludge upon man and beast, iiou the living and the deud. Vou may find them on tho lose unci on the dunghill. They survive tho Meuming beat 'l 'the tropic summer and the frozen uir of tho bigh Alpiue chulet. Wherever ou go, whutevor 7u examine, you may coiiie across some carious and intricate snuggery of Insects, which ?I!l7."J? P"' their homes to be more vuriod otht,r llvi" turu, " I II ettindl1Ut f" Ut 10 lo"k f"r lM. Suppose World of mm. ?' H,u 1 'roore nuut up in a Thos1; f wefshou fu iaMT-C" ' cpt f sight, are excluded? ' (J'"m", furcvcr out No such thing. I venture to ,. i . , and genial entomology eould ttSK" kee" twtaln himself and the pubhi froi T to eu" htoe insect-coinpanionsof hU Sa ttSIti'"! re at home with him a. he sits awou'' uup ud fcui hook-. I don t pretend to hw lugM am ouiir the jrub cr w ; i ff THE possibly emerge full-grown at last; hut I may lisve some Ichneumon eggs of another tendency slung into me, and dhsrpolut the hopes of my insect piomi-e. Mill, I am curiously fond of look ing at insects and their homes, and sat down for the purpofe of having a chat with you about some 'ha' familiar, though rcal'y unknown to most of ns ; but I won't follow this purpose, out. I have ever so many scribbled notos liefom me about gall-nuts, oak-apples, wasps' nests, ant-gal-lerlin, burj ing-I.ei ties, ciddls worms, Kr.; but therr they 'hull go into my waste-basket, and we will ju-t glance, in an nn-cieutitic but, I hope, not wholly trivial way, at such symptoms of insect homes ns prtsent tliemselvi s' In a dingy lltllo study which looks out Into mews In the thick of the parish of St. Marvh bono. Ism fortunate In having, nnliko a friend of mine, a mews instead of a churchyard next my den. It is true that I get a little morn smmonin than pleases mo when I open my window for air j but he found a steady, potent, keen-edged tench peitlo Itself in oncrorncr of Ins study with sik h sickening t fleet that ho was fairly driven out. Tho carpenter pulled down the skirting boards, lifted the lloor planks, held eundlos to all the house-drains, sullied about ou his knees, aud guessed In vain. 1 happened to call when this had been going on for romo days. I should say that my friend is the rector of a parish. We'll, he was standing there in bis study, still snliling and guessing, whin I ramo In. "l'lmh! peough! cugph-goli-arb I" said 1, greeting him, and coming within tho limits ol the stench; "this is a dead rat." "No," ho replied, with a sadden ft.iah i.f lion, "I believe it is a dead ruetor." And so it was. A colony of ants, in m,iUimr ti,.,,m,.u..u comfortable, bad grubbed awav ihe mnruir nf cuniltiuoiis vault, and thn odor of one of my mcmi preueecfsors retiiriioa to the scene of his former lile, and sat down in the study. A little cement soon made things nle i,ii,i ....in . though 1 grieve to associate my friends the auU with such a ghoulish procedure. Hut about the Insects which a naturalist may find In his library. 1 won't count tho flies, for they don't altogether luuko themselves at home there. Some, indeed, circumnavigate the chan delier with incessant iuti rest, but most butt tit the windows as long us they retain their energy for flight, and then walk wearily about tho panes, trying to step through the Hat mysterious resist ance, mi some nay uioy are found lying on their backs, with their nimble little legs stuck still' up into the air, and nil their trouble? p:ist. I wonder whether the human bookworm ever guesses tho lesson set by Ins Industrious insect uamesBKe. l tie nine animal which devours the wisdom of the past, labors with a purpose ; it does not alwnys tvinaln n worm, hut alter lu course of learning, goes forth a winged ercuturo, escaping from the bondage of the bookshelf to it iui a buoyant active lite. Hooks may bo good diet for a while 1 have heard of one grub which ate Its way srraiglrt through twenty-seven folio volumes, indexes and all but no man should let bis whole life pass nway in their unproduc tive consumption. Sumo men are so stalled with learning that lliey seem hardly able to swalloiy, much less digest what they have devoured, but go into society with their mouths still full of quotations. divo mo a scholar who shows his readiness by the strength of his sense, and not by the display of his iniinasticttted food. There ure literary glut tons who only think what fresh book they can roud, Instead of reading In order to think with fresh vnergy. Great readers are by no means likely to bo wise, any more than great en'cts are to bo strong. There is an intellectual dyspepsia brought on by an excess of rich mental faro, just as there is physical dys(psiu from too nmny sweet and mvory dishes. I.carn a lesson from tho ronl bookworm, Mr. 1'hiiosophcr, and when you Imve bored through your volumes, take a turn In tho air along with the other Hies of creation. Upldcrs miift recognize our nwwis as a favorite home of insects, since they spin on in spito of brooms nnd destruction. A spider proves tho presence of a lively insect population, just us an attorney docs that of a litigious ono, and though tho spider lie swept down from tho pluinest cor ners, yet sho will set her net behind tho book case, over the cornice., anywhere out of sight. This shows that insects may be expected in the most unlikely nooks in your room. Their enemy, baljlod bv the repeated destruction of her appa ratus, bhnllles off at lost behind some projection which preserves her from daily disturbance, and spreads her sticky net in confidence. Sho knows more ubont the population of your study than Its owner. Whllo you maybe labor for the oiillght enment und fair dealing of your age, the spirit of cruel slratcgcm broods over your head. There you sit a"t your dosk with your pen and your plans, simmering with philanthropy, and appealing to tho bcnelicont influences of life. Meanwhile, Mother JNature, in tho shapo of a sly pot-bellied spider, squats amid your schemes, intent ou deception and murder. Da not say how llttlo we can do; do not complain of tho small halo of Inllticnco which surrounds tho strongest of us; do not look with a sigh ou all facts which do not seem to you good. Thera cou bo no life wiihout death. There is much inevit able right which rings us with sharp pain. The pleanintness of wisdom is not felt altogether by the eye, tho tongue, the car, and the skin. Do not expect goodness to be agreeable ut all. Nattiro is cruel, like the spidtr. She knows no twingo, no pity. For some mistakes, Providence will grind you to powder. Natural sense tells vou not to spill lucifer matches ubout; defy that warning, and possibly nature will Iry your woxen bubo in his cradle; iiy, and while ho wails away his littlo scrap of scorched lile, uud John is galloping iu the middle of the turnpike road to tcteh the doctor, nature nuts a lusty little bird to sing his song upon the brunch outsidy of tho window, and pours down her May sunshine upon the joyous rookery. There season your philosophy with a litttle spider's lemon, uud while you strive against wrong, learn1 from nature's way to correct your purblind notions of It. There is much good dono by what some call evil. We who seek ubsoluto truth, havo no business to decide other people ullairs lrouiour view of u fact. The wind which dries the com, exercises the trees, and sweeps the uir of iiestilencc from a crowded city, cracks the (.areless sailor's ship upon a rock. So in iny a strong fact und wholesome thought which freshens the stagnant, and stimulates the grow ing miud into higher, truer life, crushes tho feeble soul, and uproots tho comfortable credu lity ot the weak. You may depend upon It, that the insects which find a home in tho study of a philosopher, might teuch him quite as much us his books do. Only, you see, books think for you, anu tdeso Kinull sages expect you to think lor yourscu wuicu is uuiu. (AIIHIN. Lady Duff-Gordon writes in a r eccntly f lib lltliiu book or travels : I forgot, In describing my journey, the roal lousing t euro nomcmairj at Kersto river, "Kii 'n ttucnr, goon cieuiuro, the landlady said ; and, oh, such a "noble savace I" wiih a . oimn i,.,i. kerchief tabled tight like a cravat and tied round hit man wnu a now iieuinii, uud the short curly i' in uti. uiiuujL- it loosen iiKe a royal diadem ou her solemn brow : she m.. like Juno, with a huge tub full to the brim, ami uoioiog several paitsiuis, on her head, and puiiuu in ciicti hum!, bringing water for the sliibles Iioiii the river, across a birir.. H..I.I ti, Is nothing like a ( allie lor ptiwerand grant ; and me lace, moiigii my Atric:.i, has u surt of grunueur wmcii makes it utterly unlike that of the negro. That woman's bust and waist were beaut) itself. The Callris are also very clean and very clever ss servants, I h.nr, learning ' . ., ,n ii wonoci .in y snort tune. M hen tiny have n.ud money enough to buv ra'tle in Kailimia, Ml they go, i ast aside civilization aud iioiiiis, in u tnii, nic in naked luxury. She Mtvs of her driver : Vou would have been so delighted with the coiiniry unu Me queer tnru out the wild little uoisi s, an. i int. pome and Oelicatclv-cleau kUn .v ... ...(,. i. r.i- 1 ipi l'u Ol IIS SMItcl'in-'S in in -louses, wiieu ne slept in a Dutch farm, were puthelic, ctid ever since he sleep in his can, w tu toe utile In y, and they bailie in the i.einesi iivei, unu eat mur lawiui loo.l uud driuk their water out of doors. They declined beer or meat which hud been unlawfully killed. Iu Capetown nil meat is killed by Maine, and has , over it, unu tuev will cut no other. I was otkred a fowl at a farm, but Clioslulluli thought it " too inn. U money for missus," aud only accepted some eggs. He wus gratilied at my recognizing the propriety of his saying ttillluh" over tiny uniinat ki'led lor fowd. Some um.k bier, and drink a good deal, but Chuslulluh thought it " very wrong lor Malay people, and noon i "i un-iiau people, to be ilrunk beiistics : little wine or heir good tur C'hiisliuiis but not too plenty much." I guvc him ten snil lings lor himself, at which he was enchanted, and again begged me to write to his master for him wlitu 1 Hunted to leave t'aledon, and to be sure to say, " Mind svud hunie coachmuu." Tl'.LKOIIAflllO C'OMMI NICAIIUK W ITH WaH isoion Tkhhitouy. On the "th Instant, tele graphic communication was established with Olyiupia, tho capital of Washington Territory. Governor Pickens sent the following congratula tory despatch to the President: "Washington Tvnitory this day sends her first telegraphic des patch, gieeting yourself, Washington city, aud the wholo L'nitcd States, with our sincere prayer to Almighty God that ilia richest blestfiu, spiritual and temporal, may rest upon and pur petuttto the whole of our beloved country; that 11 is omnipresent power may blew her, uud de fend the President of tho United States, our brave army mid navy, our Congress, ami every department of the national government forever. Iu bebU of Washington. Territory." DAILY EVKN1KG TELKGRAFII. FII1LADELFITIA, GEE AT METAFHYBICAL UWOVLRY I Oil 1) I A KNKHS, NOIMI'S IN TIIK ln:AD, DlfsCIIAllfil S H10M TIIK EAR, -"iNis C'AT.MilUI, NEUIIAI.GIA, RHEUMATISM, AtriIMA, "V KCItOKUI.A, IIUONCIIIAL Al'FKCTIONN, THROAT DIl'Ht'ULTIKS, liisraseilKiFS.I.iMsor Ur, f iv.ptp.la, KhUirKniauil 0f tlic l.lver, ti,e..., f u. Klilney., (s..tlmiu,ii, llrsvel, I'IIoh, Innnnlly, f In, l'rljn, Itiohof llloi d io the Hi;n,l, CONHUM I'TION, Willi oil ami svery lllif wl.lrh li,r, ,i . hinasn b.,.ly, cured cfTictuslly by IItM. I. J. IIIIOWIS'H IIETAPHTSIOAL DISCOVERY. TRICK OJf K'ES -No. 410 AHCff Htwt, 1'hila.lnlptila, No. Hi IIONII Hirret, New VorS, aud at ho. 18 1'E.MIlKliTlJN B.uro, Rostun. V" hnrlnp with Instruments. No lil.m ihK in Ihe ears. N.i ni, Hint up the ni.itrlUnr lntr.lii, lag wires. pnurini.' iinilleaiea diiwa the Uiroal. Hie MM A Pin MICA I. DISCOVKItV will rcaMi ryerr p.a Unit .Iiiik" an.l liiNtriiiiiuiits willreu.h, anj thou. S.imlB tit places hetLtcH. Trnih Is uilKhty and must prevail ; error Is itannur u ithil. uLli cunauMUtiiily uiuil ao'iacr or laler liuk lulo OOjIvIIIII. In nil ihe imlversd tl ore Is notlilni; an eoinpletolr swal loxeil up in op r..r as Hie laela, ..ree, uu.l m..ilva e..n-iiei-lcd Milli tho plijslcal i.aJ luealal coiisiitutlunoi tho tuce. 'I Ms sad .lata of thlncs l tho result of lunoranco ami hi, nilin-ss n l he pan ol Ihoso wli ir. f s to aUiiilinsler health una lile K, tlic peoile. wlule in luol, thu nia'o liv Isinire Iji.U fleiii die sisleiu allot elliur. All I'liyaiea MnJ II elreslslinee In nil tuflij sk, anil cuu uever hu uiulor Stoe.l apalt I'ri.Di the same. rl hire ure men who tnsko a linlne,nf Iroatitur seser He i.ish-i.s. 'ihey prepare lintriiinents.loo b.irhaioua l. thick ol, Willi wa.lrli Io esperlmeiit on p(r alllv vie. Ulna, who have ulirnvlh, liellhor ploaleally nor lutllt.illv. Io liliileri-O mm li Ht'ftllt ih 'lhtl'l r.rj, rtniftili. Ile who (realist ihe luiinan h dy alnvs is'ak nr It as a mistily wli.He.anil tho mini unist Ilea knave or fool who Wnnlil allonipl n. divine tho avstom Into sections, and Iron! any rilefe specUleally, Ind" pen. lent of llio i.arta or mlshty wliola towlilchllicyljoloim. Allsncli praetl Ion erslrual v 1 1 m is, Inn hnuw nothiiiK ol iho cacsk what ever. Thus iho nil la nnthniK leu II,, in a vail h,,i,Hal. 'J lie iilutinlia; condltlnn ot ihu pecp'e phyaicallv, oMpn clallj Hie vciint, who ureold with ulsenaeh, 'tore Ihey hex'n 10 laid into Ilia, t.'Sell.'T with our ad oxiierience In liavhig been her, need el dear Irleiua, who Imvo poa. d lulu tuilllm.y aruvei by bclniropenited on. '1 hese circumstances, v. Ith many ottiers which mliflit lie menu., ned. are an IrrOMstilile silmuliia to the paoplo lo diiiwiRd oi every man who has Ihe II hi anil himllli ,,i ihein. soh o ami their loved oiick In Ills hamls.and la coullomOly aiiininisleilnK inoilleinea which Hie patient lainitallowe I to Know the Hume or nature ol, I say 11 rider Hicse eiic'iiniNtancea 11 le f eo, Ic liu e a rlnlil to demand of every suoli nhvaieian to IuihIhIi llieui nlltl A t-hait ol Jtla ehjiraxter fhl ih.. niny know tils qtiaiilleatlons,,to., Ae. ; Indeed evorv phyai dau should lie comH'l;.il to havo II htuiK up in hit ollleo ut nil hours. It Ii only Ihroouh tills channel ihst ttie pablle can have any snloly or miaranteo lor w hat is most dear to If-lile ami health ; nlhcrivlsu lile miiv lie In the I, nnils oi a man moru untuned for a blacksmith than u pi 7-lciioi. In tl Is w ay Inlioront iiiiallfleatl.ini, which aro Imllspen snblc iu a physiclnn. are suro to tie dutee'ed and ejiliiblied. Were i his mil Mirsuliy done, thousands would l-ave tluMiro leslon which nature never nuailMod liieni lor. If nature 'lunllllea not there can bu no satiable iinahMcatlon, a", In order lod.liet the first cause of dl.ea,u, a re iulHlleanJ ln,llneiiel,ly iincaary io Inherit Casualty. Metuphy- leal rower ami tloiistruetlvenosa mast also be Inherited by all who would be iiiccesslul In llndhu,' an antidote capable ol doslmylue. the cause of Uiaease. There Is no channel 1,7 which the cauaes call he reached with certainty butlheouel have deseiititd. therefore 1 aj with ooiilldencc to the world, thtt It Is throuch Inherllhii; these rare eon.hinath,iM ot character thai I have been enabled to delect the first cauao of disease. 'I lie cause It not, aa n.any ti.piom U t , be. 11 .lueaie, 1 H an luililti'd law between scuil and uoily. which, Ihu Ap. st 0 Paul tills in., in nlwava wurrluir usaiuit oaeh oilier, i'lits law sends lotlh stoiiiKea. these stoppiuos pro'lncedisease In diversified Inrius, ai.0 if dlsoase Is expoilineiited 011 or laiopend with it noes 11 firmer srlp ol the constitution and luultlp.H's In other ftrnis and olhor localities of the ysteni, Ihusdel troy lug- the w hole machinery of tho linaiaa body. ItcmemtsT, Iho Stomach and the Liver have noilrlna to dnwilhilio cause of Hie disease. Tho treating ol these oryana.lor the muse, has teat laillloui to an untimely SI'S v e. Willi conndrnre f say to the world that my Metaphysi cal Dllcoverv Is tho only remedy ever ollcrei! to the world which will thoronuhly annihilate ihe roo of disease. Tho tliscovery ciislsts ot three distinct preparations ; one for the scalp, one f, r tin-eyes, mid one lor the earn. These work In conuitiellon, and strike at the root of all dlscts-c. Wheal sai all, 1 mean evory disease that ever infested the liumuu body. A IADY IN TUB LAST STAlll (Till- II ' H'' CONSf.MI'TIO.V Fisim tli.t Itostou Journal. .Ii l.l J7. lull. I, Mrs. Nancy KI01111, of No. s:, Warren Ireel, 'Iwrlesti.wn, doeeitifv that I ha 10 been alllicted lor tea enr. My ilidit side was so paralv.ed th u I could not he on It. lliirlns that time J sullered from cu tarili, si re Ihiout; would ciiirIi from one to tiva hours at a tune; was very neivous; seldom could sleep at uiitht. I bad a llini; tcer two years since, wlih'li reduced me 10 a skeleton. 1 bad all ihe medical ad lee and medicines more could purine, but all to no purpose. was last slnklru in the last stare of consumption. 1 was confined to bed when Ills. II. li. Ileum s Metuphyalcal l)icovrv was sent in. II was applied accor.lius to dittcooii. lelt no bitter, but 1111 her worse lor some time My IrUnds wanted inn to sivo up, say Ins II would kill the; tl al 1 was tco fur ym.e and too ise ik to try aiiylhinir mote. Hut my mother said 1 would die if 1 did not dud rellel In the liiicnter.v ; aud as It was thu last libit to cure me she would couilnue It. Wo ooa found that it was the circulation which win rnshlmi lino mv avsleui which was lakini: elicet. As I lie circulation kepi Incjeaslnu iny d's eaae beLBli lo break tin. Itwai six weeka after I b -uan io apply the medielnu bel'oio I could ualher ilrenatn lo nn Into llosion lo see lr M U. Ilrown. and linn I na.l 1,1 have belli, 'ihe. ee.m.l tune 1 veuliiicd 1 went without help, at d Hie third time found my w av uiihout any dir. tlciilty. I hctiiui the 11. e ,4' the Metaphysical lllacovary ut Hat .and Die result Is ou Ibis Jitn of .Inly, mat health and airmail! Is fust roturiiius to mj eiuuciiiled Irauie ily paiu'yed side is resiored lo vliior ; lean cow rest well on It. ny catiuih Is none. My cuiich, my nervo i liess. and sere throat are vone. I sleep well. Allinvlr lesiilaritlis have ol-appcrcd, audi must aikiiowledi;e l'"i' t- '" '"""'"''O'V'l '"d. I was dln cled to Ihe use of AliS M.ll llrowus Melai.hjslc.il luseoveiv, and bv It taken ll., in lha mouth ol ihe ur.ivo and restored to mv lati.lly and Iru 1 know m diseases aru koiio and a reucral elrciilal lisa taken place hut expect ll will take lime lomaui mv I at ilrah and aireinjiii. hK.VAhKAIil E I I til. OK llKAKNKHS OtT Trt'KVrv VKAltH' SIAwlllNii. M'1 I.John A Newiomh.ol 011111.. v, do certify Unit r hare l on nilaely deal In n y left ear for I" only years, and for ll.e nasi alx jeurs my ris-hl ear has been so deaf that I could not bear cinveiaiiti n or public apeiakuiii ol any kind. I coulu not hear Hie church Ih-IIm linu lute I was ...... .. ... .,.,,. . , ,, ,,, ,.,. uonoie.i tor a i- Iwr ol .tears Willi a vi ry sore throat, o llial I was ojliaed lo a I'1 e op HI n't H III cbiel.,lor I had lost mi volcu I bad irest iroi.be In my bead, ion line n..ls., almost to I eian e.a. tit bead lelt nuuili and stupid, and was a socr t consiaiil Ooi Ins lo ud,. I I tiled evi ry Mindly that eould be t'loilcht o! 1 went to iinnsis , bin as tin t wauled lo uae liislniiu'ala I would i bote i ,,ll, lew to do wlih tl.ein, About ,, no m nun sin, ,. el, tallied M'a. M. ll lir.iw li s Alelapln.le . I Discovert and I Us. l II I.e. old lit to ll,e clreeliol s oil ! e I, niUa And Ihu I result Is II ,il Hie lo nilio-ol l I, ear, I, perfeelly restored i solliMll.Ml I raawedas acvmiili. I be le'eat tr.uil, e ' 111 mi lend la enli.-ilyj., tie. ajt I end leels lirrleellv I'Jsi . 1,1,0 nl MM .tit ihri.nl, ttli, ill was so diseases I. enhr.-lv ' ei.ied.ai o I loite ie oteiedniy - ol, ,. u,;,iln. 1 would ,,t lull'. , lie llieusiiiid do hns lor (he I euclll I have r.-eeited in 11,,' n.o ol Mr., lliottn s Melnphtaii ul i.isvc''v. ' I III MAIH- AM P rrilF OF MS .IIAIli.Ks utmr tme I I'.l T. . .. .. .vn... . k i r.n, A.t l I.U.s s l.l I V l l. . I'i.ii .m.i I c ii i a , Sen .lel'ei sol. snu-t ( l,e, r tl. no. I. v. II. ii . eel tilt I luber 7. l-i'tl.l, Henry M srvllle. Mi . I'.l iii ohonlt a en l t aril l, i le . ai n.y ...ii j..sl,.i t..i .,u.,n i,.,Br is-, tt lile'i 1. 11 I i... is ol, hi il cuairl, i.n the l re ...... ,,. i i,,.,,a.,., uef.r .fii-d It,. ,.rr,, bic.iine niu'e lareo i.od iiima'iirul coven d tt nh s. n .. I i e i.iilnws ban lo l,e . leiliat ll d inn i the i,n,ht, so siitninted t. . re liie.t ttilb tie" oi. air a ii nould he I,,.,,,,,.-,!,!,. I .erihe Ibe ID t ill 1 .11 o his etes. Alt li.inl't pl ysi. nn sunt he tion d to hlmd. Ilia Intellect ai.o bfeaiue Imnaired, ten .e enrol mil to l,e, i ,,iuy W illi cl.UCiva. lie lock no notice ol am thins alumni 1 None hut Ihe pnreld e,,ii 1.11 what our hUllerilU's Wtlo lo look on our i Lil.l in bi condition. .Most prot Identialh , ni.out one voar ago, I saw J!r .M.i.. iliowa s ".Me'cidiyaual lilaeovcrt" adverl,ej Iu the .i..c. I went to ll.e Olln e, 4M Arch alreel, and pioenred ihe liiedl. Inc. M ut ile a.p I. d It lultldully ami Pels, to: iuKlv. 'II, ,. n:.d:clne uo'kej sloi.lv at lie In .Ullitlif, but stdiw n tersetefed, und the result la that Our si, n is entirely cured ol Ills diseases. Ills latellEC .seems to l.llte attakelled out of Ihe sleep of d'-iltll He Is I olisl.lcred l.ott a bllulit ami lllti llluont l...w 'I I. n.u cl.aiia-a lloio iils.-ara batr ei.liiely . e...,.,!, and hi, vara brtte bec-.ll.e snnlll and llutliral. Ilia eve nr.. el. .... ,.,,.1 stioiiK. st.t tt He und mia.-lf are tt. it satlsimd ttih tie (.reat cute pfiloriued on one child by l r. M . ii. tr.,tvn M.laplij si. ai Ids. oti rj ,alld most heal lily commend it t all who nuler. Mia. M. tl. Iltottn'a f'.-l.-tr,,!,,! n,...r iii,.i. ...c, .... . i.j.ei.ff.1 pel n.j;ue, auuu size Ju tenia tor, $.1 pet bottle. va p llenov,!- A Itl MAItliAHl K CVV.K Of ULlSliNf Ss. ( i-i.,,.A,- W ..'ul.t -i I, Is., . -M,,. m. (i. nr,,n ...... mi .Ui,,,, . 'i ,',ni ueeil . line Ol, I ll l tilt llu it ... seten ti-ais. I Inive been to a.Ve'.tl do.l.oa u t lor ard c,,u. d restore lay ..icali ht, but Ihey never done ..... i.ny,eod. 1 apetit laiuesmns oi iiwncv In trntelmato ttl.e.e I .mid H ero tie,., .1... I... . s. s.. ; l.l V. ..... ':"?." but none oi tl.eni , ocbl do me anv ton. I. I rl i. ...'.I e h.-peless, emu (old lit a tri. iiil toll COllId leliete lile lit by a Irleii.t and pi.., need lour "Mt-m ulna... ,.l lo.l cot I It ," anal 111 It. t'lltt-lotii' l,i,i, aft -i- ll,.. tl..i..u.. luent, I could see nunc disl.iu.ili . i ., i . u tl. - .,i ... , '. .. Ill) debt el Min e. 1 uuulll JtoUrs, truly, JOHN I1KI.F.V. Th) tVetesud I'or lilclsri'a Ey Water. SI: imall ske, u n:s. Ke. 410 Alt! ll street. Scalp JceiMvaior,!. .M- a 1-; M Xo. Ug 4m. ij atrW)i, JrVlTliI HTA.TEH 8IX PEE CENT. LOAN OF 1801, I'OK hat.i:, In amtunis and aUr a to mil purchateni, at lowest rn vket r ut f. nONDrs Itl:.nv FOR DEL1VF.RY. n. which it t co., No 14 . Tiiiitn S'lanur, Opposite tha Kxcbaiu'o. sel? tOcl JkOIlTH t l.IJMl CUUKK GOLD AND 6ILVER 1ININ C()3I1ANY, OILnNC0rNTy,C(I.0RAD0TERItIT0IvV. TriiHteesi Hon. JOHN A. DIX, Hon. KDWARDS riKRRF.PONT, JOSF.ni FRANCIS, Ksiy., T. D. HUNT! NO, Ksu., A. 0. DODFISII, Es., Colortiilo. Ircst.Itoiiti Hok. JOHN A. DIX. Tisjsam reri J0KF.ril FRANCIM, Kso. Ooiiliasasl I CllAllU'.S 1'. 11I.AKI',, Ksq. The property of Una company oonslsts of MS2"a; foot on Uie "tiround Hok," "tlreacry Ho 1," "Hlauuina,'' ni;on. cord," aud othtr celebrated developed Uold-beaf ing Ixxlos In the ailiilni; district of Colorado. AImi, the lleodcrsfoi Mill, now running, and In excellent order. Capital Stock $1,000,000. Whole Kunibcr Sharea 100,000. Par, $10. A larse prTHon of thn nt.ick Tiri tlremlj' born uhn hy rrlvmo antttii riptlnn. Kf-f-kn arc imvr .ipcn at tiie ufllcfl ni ho couipnr-y, m No. w htver utrent, Npw Y rt, where a lliultt'd nutiilK-r ot ihwrnn t an I iili.erlhed U t at par, br aim. -tin,: u ttio rn'ii-nr r of the Com pun JT Iwtweaa tli'y tiotirN of In A.M. mdj I. ,. '))) of the l'rovpictue uiaj be ootatuod at the affc o the Com Pny. aiilH im 1 U K N 8 COT TAG E. J ll.i In ever poiiirlnr. roiv. and wall-knriwn nlartsof vtfi(''rnn TiHiiaiinn. ai iiki h. k. ooi iwr oi m.mii tttin MlNitlt Kin ttn, la rfoliiK a moKt tlirlvliichnnUKM, uoUur tho aunplct'i and Irnniftllate iiiervli'iii of AI)MIHAI, JAMES NKLHON, ritoi-ltllT.lH. Tho Admiral Rpar' n ither tlrao, money, nor attention to auj'pl; hli put nns Hlth tha t-holcott WimnaTid LiuuorR, ami tiiH!r)or Hcotch mid Stock Ale on draught, which ciiinot he (quailed lo I'MiadelWi.a. Let every nan who bnet hla rountry and in fond of fiotd drink, fle Iho AtiM.irala caU. au iO-liii lLOURISHINO 110Ti;i,S. AMONGST 1'IIK .1 iuhlu' hfiiipf-t (n mid around rhtludi lphla. there aro liuliO to Itiimifi tin- rp.w "TON riNK," In HKVKN I'll htnot, ahovc CHK-NtT; or. Ihe old and well known 'HOI OirH" Hoif), iii 11,0 corner ot NtCKCOWN l,an at.d TOWNHlllI J.INK K-tad. Mr. t.KOKUJS W. KOHL 1n rn.prli'tor c t both, whlni li indeed anunici.-nt RiiaranttM for Un tr eiitlru muc.hh. The very hftti oi every tnloK eat tihle i nd hlh't'le will hu found at each place, and.tiotwlih Muiulli tt the timet are out o ji.lnt, the term- will he quite low, A pic mint Lumh tvery day, from 11 to 12 o clock. auO-lio "iiourraU's AiTiTvAiu.T.s, r. k. coknkr J 1 'IHIKH ntd CHKMNI'T Hireclfl, L'M'EK I'NITKK HI a I K8 TICLKOItAl'il OFFICE. I-KNIHTaN S OLD KI'ANl). TUB COOIEST AM) tfKST ALES IV T1IR f"lTY. OLD MM.MHKH, W INK, 411 NH, VIIHKiri, CAI IIOHNU ANI CaTAWMA WINKH AMr 1.KAN1HI',1 NOLIKM.IIIIHH, BOOH H, A M AMKItlCAN ALL 6 AN1 KtHWN HTOUT. Thli crlt hrnted old Mind hiivlnir heen renovated and thoroughly re tit led, with one ot the flnent Mockn of Alen and iholco L'(iior In the city, the proprietor inviten tho puh In to give him a tnli, coutldent uh he la of their ap proval. auW-liu WEIGHT & SIDDALL No. 1ID T'.irket Streot ItK'I WKI'.N Flf.lNT AKI) Sl'.COND STHKE'IS. C. V.'. Willi. HT. -' K. U. HlultAIJ.. UKUOOIST S.TlI Y S I C I A N S, AMI ( l K S V It A 1. ! Tt lit I'.K BF.PRBS,' Can find at otiresi; tdlHlmient a I'nll asttortmcntof Imported aud lloitienllc llru.a, l'ooiilar Patent Medicines, I'alnla, Coiil (111, Window lllasa, Proscription Vials, arc, at us low juices us Ketuilue ttrat-clusa Koods oan be aold. F.NK K48KNTIAL 01 1.S For Conlccttonera, in full variety, and of the beat 'iimllty. Cnel.lnciil Heti iul Itiil vo, Madder, I'ot Ash, f.'uilhcar, Roda Ash, Alum, in ot Vitriol, Annatto, Copperas, P.xtract of Louwood, ., Fult l' Kits' use, uhvajs on Inn. I, ut lowest net cash prices. I'lUK KI'ICI'N FOlt FAMILY L'HK, (iroiind e.reaslT lor our Bales, and to which wo Invito the aMtiitlon of those 'n want of l elltihle articles. Also, JMlK.o, UTAH VII, MUNTAlil), ic, of extra Orders l.y mail, or city poit, will mtot with jiromptat tiiuloii.or special intiiiion will bo furnished when re tucstcd. VVRlOHT & RTDDAIjTj, Wholesale Urun Warehouse, Jall-ly So. ll:i MAltKF.T Btreet.aoove Frout. WK ALT1I, HEALTH, AND BtAtTr. If totalis admlrlnaevest irtocausi liivldtous slahs; if to he a liliHtnilna flower, Fadlt g, ds li.g Id ud hotirBBauTT I I' to have a host of friends; If for vice o nua amends ; If with imh-tiorn htiaid to wed ; 11 a marble atona when deadWnaLm I If lo live threescore and ten, riahlliu .1 e as lone: aaalng If io Hi e a uie of peace; If to die a id o to freaae nKALTIlt If you wish a life of pleasures; Uynu value this world's ireaaurai; If ever) coluloit you would see. Take ui aovice, and wish alt ihres. Tien. Iin.ti.it Health, Wealth. and llnauty, You II l.e prepared for every duty. By a careful pirusal ..t Dr. WIl.l.MM YOlTNd'fl Near IWk, 'IHK M.Mtl'l m;K (H IKIv, which should bo road b everyone bold bi It.sikaeMera genesatty, and at tho 1 oetor a ctl.te, ku . li, BI'HUC'B tsTllltlil'i price cenis. aui-tt KLAf- I'lO STITCH KW1N, MACHINE B, 111 It UK NT IS USK. ; No. r.M i'HEHNUT Htrw. rAMl:i) -lo FELL OB EXCHANGE, T KUItHle New not Machine, 'Jtieiimw a. liaker bewing Mat hlne, The Hinder do, And all the pilncipal BewUif Slacliluo. AU lurulihed from their principal ofMecs. Also, all kinds ol Hoeoud-Hand Machine, tor Hale sad Ii.palitHl ai Uie new uili.e ol' LKAYK.NS A FAri.KNRH. Iso. ItaJ N. KltillTII Stout, tdvfit IM1I Vao will. Wli...ur jm I 1 I tdlet taught to operale. jell im frttl! COTTAOH OltaANS, Not only t!ECrl.I.KO but USF.I.H AIXF.I) In purify Ot Tone and Power. ltes.,uietl eBj.eciauy for Otitlrchea au.l tsd.ooia, but f nnd Iu be e.tially well adapted to Uie Pallor aud l.rawiua Itooiu. oi saieonl hy Hi. M. Bltnt'R, K. la V. SH ENlll Hlnet. AUts, a coniytlcle o.ssoi'luitut tt the Perfect Melodeoit constantly on hand. atil'i-Jni Ko. 47 S. THUD ETEIIT, AMOVE C'llKS.NET.PIllLADLLFlltA. 1 AIIY & JiltOTlIICIf, House, tigD, and Oruameutai Painters. (li slnlng, (ItainK, illdiu on Glass, Kalsoiuhituf , I'apcr Varrislihig, c. asW-lf rATLNTED JULY 19, lKfil. J O S K P H MOII If, F.leve de Parla, Fn-nelt Nleata D.veliuj and hcourliiK on any kind of weaiitiK apparel, lor Lsdiee, tlenis, aad hildren. Patent apparatus tor stienlt'iui l.al.ta A. .. nti lo Kvi in.'lial V.. T.A Uli'K. H I r..u. JirwaaU o.WW.ilra btiit,i'l:ldclWd u" .isi J TUESDAY, SKrTKMBER 13, rVllH ARTIFICIAL HAND. JL It A. (IM.IiRA, TnvrritoT and Manufaeiurerof thai A H r I F I I' 1 A L i k M Approved and adoptaat RUSOBOH.OF.NF.RAL Or 1 MR UNITED TATR, for Hnldlers, Bl perrnanentlT loeateit his o nice and Factory at FTo. tUJ H. Flit 11 1 11 Htreat, sla doors below Hprueo, Phllada. leWI-lhB rmi.ADKM'iUA RUKOKONS' HA NliA'lK IKstTITUTF., No. 14 Nortn NINTH HUM't. alinve Market. HtKitnre, radlrally cured by 11. f . KVKKIirT M Premium Patent Oradnaltrur Pressare Tniaa. Httrerlor Kiaallo Belta, F.laatlc Hlicatr.as. Hnlsporlora, HrMiuldar flraees, ftaapoo toiiea. t Vutchea, Ae. J.adles attended by Vn. B. B. KVKRKTT. mylVly s AMAKITAN'S Ra M A ItlTA N d ( TIIK. HAM Altll AN St (I III'.. CU11K KAVIAKITAN H I'll K. rl A M AH I I A N M (ThF.. h A M A 1. 1 I A N H PAtlAltir IN r HAMAKITAW H HAMAnirAS'14 ll'KK. t l IIP,. f t'ltK. (IKK. ( t iti:. (THK. I UIIK. DAMAItl I AN h Ft A M A II I I A N H ft A M A It IT A N H HAMAHITAN ' HiWAKI I A N H fAVAIll I AN K kam-iiitan M HAMAUITANH HA M A HI fAN'H HAMAIll l AN H AMAIIITAN'M CI'KK. t'fliK. I'llll:. CIIIF.. riTti:. (T It F.. Ct KF.. i hi:. The only sure and sate remedy for Honorrh-eA. fllcel rttrlclme, Ac. Cures in ail cases in from two to ii uttye. Price li Male er Female - sent bv mall. in orr CO., Sole Anenti. HA M AHn A N H Ct'llB. 8 A M A It IT A N H (I UK. NAHAItll AN M ( ( Hi:. HA MA 1(11 AN H (T'KK. CAHAKI I' a N N t't'HK. AMAItlTA at fttr.. (AMAIIITAN'M CPU P.. HAMAKITArs 8 (T HK. SAMAItl I AN tl ( UHl:. HAMAHITAN H ( I HK, HAMAHITAN'A (T HK. f AMAltl tAN S Ct'KR. RAMAlllrAM 8 CIMIK. fsA M AHI'I A N M CI HK. tsAMAItlTAN'M CITtK. NAalAHITAN 8 CI HE. fs A ai A It IT A N'H (T'ltK. 8AMAHITA M Ct'lti:. (SAM AItl TA N H CritF,. 8AM Mil IAN ta ('! HK. THE (illl-'.AT SPK.l ti ll! FOlt fsRCHKT DISKASKS rs n.lTial WcalncsR. I looorr ... a. t . ret . . Kaeh box contains '2tl Pilla, and will cine in from two to St llll s. Price ll Is also certain to restore tone and power to those who are ot ouiinieo Dy eatesa or anv oilier cause, an.l will r.t..re all lo full iliror of jonth. when ihe Piha are used without the Injection. In these cases, one I'll 1 three luues (to in iy mall.) C. THICK HflSK, Proprietor, C. l'HIl K hour., Proprietor, ('. PKll'F. Id INK, Hroprleu.r, I'. PHUT. HOMK, Proprit'lor, C. PHICK It lSK, Proprietor, 11,. I tfi.vi post ottlco. II. .a '.'li.W Post Ottlco. It. .a 'isMi Post Ultice, Pox vi ;.c Post (mice. link 'iss'a'. Post (mice. HYOTT Av CO., HYUTr A CO., HYOTT ft CO. JiYO'lT A: CO., DYOI'T A CO., NO. Ml! N. SK'imil Ml reel. Hole Agents, Sole AKints, Hole Acrnta, Hole Atlents, Hole Acnts, No. tl N. HF.t'OMl street. No. 'a. N. HKCONII Htreet. No,'. N. HKCONI) MtreeU No. i.ii . SrX'O.M) Street. Be tore and a nr SAMARITAN'S (TRR. HAMAKITA VN Ct'HK. 8AMAH11 AN H Ct'ltM. HAMAHITaN S CtfHK. HAMAItl l AN H ( t.'HK. NAMAIll'l AN H ( I'HK. 8v MAItlTAN H CCIIK. 8AMAKI TAN 8 (TUIK. 8AMAKI1 AN B CCKK,. HAM alllTAN H CCHK. stAMAJd'l'AN'8 Ct'HK. HAMAHITAN 8 (T'ltK. hamakiian h ciihi:, HAMAKl'l AS'M CT'HK. hamauitan s cchh. HAMAIT I AN H (T'ltK. HAMAItll AN'8 CCKK. SAMAItlTAN'H Ct'HK. HAMAKl'l AN H CI'HK. HAMAItll AN 8 CCHK. HTHUI' HF. Rlt'OHD, HlltIT' HF. Ilinoitn. HI HI P HI. HICOHIl. HVHI'P l)K. HICollll. HI H IT' HK IllCOItU HI HUP UK ItlCUItll. HI HI P I.K HICOHIl. HYHCP UK HICOHIl. HVHI P Hli blC(Htl). HYHCP UK KICOHH. Hi HIT1 HK ltlt'i HI). HYHCP 1K lllCOItl). HYIil'P UK BIl'OHO. HYHCP UK HI "Oltll. HYHCP UK ititvitn. BYltUP 111'. Itl.'Oltl). Hl ltl'P liF. HICOHl). HYHCP l)K Itll'OKO. HYHCP HE KICOHIl. RYltt'P HK ltU'OHl,. KYIII'I' DK HICOHl). HI HI'P HK HICOHIl. HYItri' UK HICHIlll. HITtl'P UK IllCliltll. HYKIIP UK HICOHl). HI Itl'l" lit HICUHH. 8YHCP DK HICOHl). HYHITP Iir; P.IC(lltl). SI HCP UK HICOHl). HYKI'P HP. mcmtn. HI It CP lB ItlCOltll. A certain cure for all lorms of Venere.il likni.iii In the 1 int. in tin Hospitals, and tho armies throughout a- pe nun Aiiierie. This pnpiiratioii l.aa no enual as an eraillcntor of Oils form ol diaeasc, and atrencthens the constitution Kcuerally. It will cure all Korea, Hpolw. Pimples, Tetters, or any eruptions, no mutter Hum what cuuao or how lung stand- ma Prkc tl per bottle. C. PHICR nrr:. Proprietor. ('. I'llll F, ltosi;, Proprietor. O. PHICK HOSK. Pioprletor. C. l'HIl K HOSK, Pmitrletoi'. C. 1TUCK ItOHK, Proprietor. DYO'IT Sl CO. HYOTT it CO. HYOTT CO. HYOTT t CO. IlYOI T ft CO. HYOIT ft CO. HI'O'IT ft (JO. Ko. 213 M, BICCONIl Hireet. auoo-tutli sJia Hole A.'eitta, Hole Atlents, Role AftculS, Hole AKcnls. Hole AkciiIs, Hole A, cuts, Hole Agent. Sent to any address. RAILROAD LINES. "I)111LA1)KL1'11IA, WILMINGTON, ANO m. Ainii i i .ii i i ra nniiiiioAii, CIIANliK OF IIOCH8. On and alter MoNllAY, Anitust 1, 114, PasaeiiBer trains leuve Philadelphia lor Halt l u lore at 4 Hit l F.x press, Motulays exoepted),aVa A. W., VI M., M-JUl and 10 30 P. M. Chester at S ue, 1116 A. M., 1-30, I U, 4'30,fi OO and IPOO s . tn. IVlliiiitifton at 4Hn (Mondays excepted), 8'06, 11-15 A. M.. 1 do. a'llu, 4-ao,ii-0ti, lo ;io and ll'UPP. M. Kew Caalle atH li'i A. M. and 4 kVl P. At. Hover at 8 It.'. A.M. and 4 M P. At. Idlllord at Kilo A.M. Hahsbury at N IU A. Id. TKAINH FOlt I'HH.ADKUTIIA. Leave HnlliQioro at b'40, lid! A. M. (Kxureas), 110, 6 Wt and 10 v.'iP.M. YV HiitlBKtitli at 1 48, 6'45, 8 A. M., U"J4, 1, I'M, 4'00, 4'U9, I and II lo P. M. Salisbury al ll'M A M. Aiuiord at V P. al. Itoverat ft 10 A. M., antU IAP. M. aSew Caalle al 8 .in A. M.,andli '7 P. M. Chester at 7 46, 8'40 A. M., 1U0, !l 4.'., 4 4(1, 6 00, 7'M, 9'40 P.M. Leave rtiiltlmore for Ballahury and intenuedlato etatioos. At 1(1 1!.. P. M. ' Leave Ualiiinore for Dover and Intermediate stations at 1 10P M. trains ron bai.timoi:k. Leave On ster ut 8 40 A. It ,3110 aud 11 Is". 1 . M. Ieavo WllmiUKlou at hi!,, A.M.. H'40 and 1140 Frelvht Trains, with Passenger Car attached, wOl rati as follows : Leave YVilnilniiton for Pcrryvllle aud Intermediate place, at 7'4f P. At . 81 NHA Y H :-Only at 4 30 A. M .. lO'-IO P. M., from Ptilla dclphia lo llallllnore. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 4'.'K A. M., 10'30, aitd 11 P. kl. From IKrltivton to Philadelphia at 1-48 A. M. and T'OO P. M. Only at ld-Je P. M , from Itallltnorc lo Philadelphia. I4 11 V. KKNNKY, Kupeiiuteudciit. I)I11I.AI)I.I.,IIIA ANO MALTIMOIIK CKX thai, haii.koad, opkn to oxfokh spuing ahha.m.km1 vi . On aid alter IUI DAY, April 1, 18t;4, ths trains will leave SVS lltlloWB I.KAYK KASTWARt). IEAVK WESTWARD. SlA'llltSH. A.M. r M. SlAtUlSH. A.M. f. M. OMord Iiu -'IS Philadelphia.... 8 tJ W eatl.rove ' .7 !. Weal Cl .-ter. . . 7 4'. A vandals 7 US 4 til W. C. .lunction,, lllm 4 IO 4 4S fi'41 A'.'aJ (I 14 6.17 ti-.'.l 7'W .) Kennell 7 4Tt Concord no:! 4 41 Chinhl's Ford,... lelt n-iaj K im. tt Ki-aari h 1.'. Asonttiile In VI f.".li ll'esl drove 111 JH Chsdil s Ford. ...7 411 Concord -Htal W.c..iuneflon.. S'lft I'hlhul. I.I ut !l V'J TN eat t l.isier ll'Sl 6. In OMoitl In .al Paasenuer Hi not 111 lTlllild.-lollla has been ehuneett lr. Kllihlt eitlli mid Markat slteela. lo ITflHI'l HHslT and klAHKKT Htreels, Meat Ptilluilcipiiia. .Market Htreet PusaeiiKer ItaiUi ay Curs convey Passengers to uud Iraau the lup. t. Pushi tiat rs go through w tttiotll chtlniie of cars. j"4 IIKN'HY W.Hio, Huperlnlundent 8HIPPINQ. -fSrf, KTKAM WKKKLY TO LIVER- aiaaiaaafaaaassapot.l, tonehlllR 111 l.tlleeustewn, Cork llarltor. 1 1,. ii. o-kiiown sieaiucrs ol the l.lveipooi, New York, and Philadelphia hicuuialup Cunipuuy are lutcudod i sail as lolloiva 1 IHMll Itii.Kiilitrilnv.Sci.lcniber HI. CI'll OF WANIllNiiTos.Heiiirdav.Heptcniliorl7. (T I Y Ol MA.NCIiKSTKH. Hu'iu duv,epleiiil,e.r 21. And eierv aticcecdina Satuidai, al Uooii, lioia Pier No 44 North l(i er. HATCH OF PASS At lit PAYAItl.K IV rill.' nruns- 1 list Cahiu ATt.lt (mi Sfeeras'C '..$mimio First Ciihln to l.citdoti ITU mi Hteei une to 1 ontlou lls-ia) F list l nh n to Puns., pai tin HteeruKt- to Purls 8tl'ltl 1 list Cut. into lltinihr'Klsaj'iai bieer, ne b. It.iiuhun,., 7100 Passet.ura also forwarded to Havre, llieiucu. Itot tei.li.ui, AntMeip, A. .,t etiually low ruin, larea Irt 111 Liverpool or Oticcuslowii First Catslti $1.41, i;o, K'lu Hleeiaite from l.noriiool und Oueena-' town. 7(. Thoae who w i.h lo scud lor Ihelr llleuda cau buy tickets bare at these ratea. Fol iuill.oi liiloiiuutloli up.lv al the Company's nfttees JOHN (I. HAI.K, Ageial Ho- HI WAI.M T Sued, piiila.lelpiiia. irfm a, T0N AND rillLADELPH li rTTl1 iTTfls M,"' '"""K !'r"' Mfh Port o h.l i I liii.HN, item first viltarl above 1T.N K Hireet, Phila. delph a. ai d Loi," Wharf, Host,,,,. ,,, nrl w ouf above PINK Hue. -. on Hat,..duy,K,.,ien,ber ;.l,l. "'"lf nh, lor 'lu's'.'' 11 S'1M.A -V "'M "'"ront I'l.tludel. PI ll.A1.' 1. r't"m''''1', olAXON Matlbow., li'JmVo.Ua aw' Pl.iladelphiu.ua aauie dav, at i P. M. ..o..ot, HoJ't."n":W. "u u'i"itul steamships forma regular line, sailing Iroiu ea. h porl pum lually on Haturdays Friaisltia taken at fair rate. ao'to,''U'"', '"' C'"'1" !" ccommodaoua) Pia?-tf ''MKV WINHttlt ft CO., ' "' " Mo.:i.liA. HF.I.AWAKB Avonuo. C.aA,T-r KOK N BW -t-OUK.-DESl'ATCII I aiTi-"., Jiai "T"1"" ''", ta Helawaro and lallvai li .li.-! IS"1'"??'" ''"'8 " " lo""! . .sVw.h';ul,f.et. uia " cluck v-M- ""d tefm. iun.',;7u',,,ih1 be U1"n OB cocommotl.tlni, fcLLAWAJU! ATeuui' 1801. RAILROAD LINES. 1)IIII.AHKirilIA, OKHMANTOWN, AN NOilHlHIOWN RAII.HOAI). TIMK TAI1I.R. On and after MOM. AY, May Hi. IBM, until further Botke. FOR (IF.RMARTOWN. leave PMladtli.l.la , 7, m.'i Hi. II, 1J A M. ; 1, 5, 1 It 8. 1. 4, A, M, , (.. 7, 8, , III. 11, Pi p. M. Leave lleimntilnwn, , 7, 7 .Hi. ,8 W. ). 10, 11 11 A. M. ''ii'.3 :'' "'''! !,',n dimIUP. M. "JTd..n,aiid th. :i andi', trains up, do not a to 4)n the (lermaTif. v n llraii. h. 1 IIF.sm i- 11 1 I.I, R UI.ItOAt). an M ' '''''''' ' A-M.i K. av.S'l.J.t I eave t'hesnlrl 11(11, 7'1n,,0 4(1, 1110 A. M - I'lO a-40 ft 4U, 8'40. 8'4U, and 1(1 40 p, M. ' ' ' TOIl ( ONHIIOIHil KI.N AND KOHIIIHTOWN 7.ave Phlhirtelpha 8,8.16, rl (a',A. M.; Ha 3 i'J ,k li.'t. anil IP, P.M. '.-,. v oseNorrlslown, t., 7, 7'),8 and 11 A. M.j IV, m I I t trait, up. will atop at Wlasahlckon, Manaynuk land Colthhoi ken only. I (lit M A V A I tST,'. Leave Philadelphia 11,8 M, 11 (IT, A M., lf, 3.4i AU S. K.'.ond il l, I'. M. I cave Manajiihk.tl'a, 7;,B'.'0, fl1,', 11', A.M., S, ft, 7. and !t, P. M. II. K. HMIT1I, iteneriil Onperlr tendent. ro .11 I ..pot, NINTH and OHKKM streets. VPHTH I'l NNPYLVANIA RAILliOAT). J.1 For RKTHI.r.llFM. Iiori.F4r(iWV, KASI'OV VAC4II Clll NK, IIA.I.EION, W I I.K F.HIIAKKK, and WII.LIAMHPHIIT. HI MMRR AltHANOEMFKT. AHIil I KINAI, TRAINS. On and after Hon HAY, .lone ly. 8M, Pasaentrer Trains will li avr the New Hepot, 1 IIIKIi Htreet, alova I homp son atreet, I biladiiphla, daily (Hundays axocptod;, as follows 7 AM. (Kxpreaa) for Rethlehem, Allentoarii, Maaeh ( hank, Wllkrslierre. Wllllamaport. !' I.'. A. M . (Atcorrini tlatloii) for lioylealown. lo-16 A. M. (Atrotemtalall. nl for Fart WaahlruttoB. 8 V . M. ( A. eon utotlallon ) for liosii aeown. 3 4. P. M. (Fxprisaj for 11,1 1, lehem, Kaaton, Ac. 4 1.'. P. M . (Mail) for 1... I -p. n. 6 1.'. P. M. (Accommodation) lor llethlehem, Allentown. and Mau h Chunk, (t'lfi p. M. (Ac'ommodatlonl forLanadale. 11 1'. M. (Ascomtnoilftlionl for Fort Washlnittofl. TKAINH lull PIIII.AHKL1TIIA. Leave nettilchem at H no A M .0 :ai A. M , and AOT P. M. iH.ylealnwn alfidl A. Al., 3 40 P. M.,and 7 P. M. Laiisdttle at 8 A. M. Fort WahuiTon at 11 J'. A. M. and 2 P. M. ON HCNHAIS. Philadelphia for Dethlehem at ! A. M. Phllatli tphla I'r.r lloyiealown at 3 P. M. ioyleton for I'hlladelptiia at 7 0 A. M. Ilell.li In 111 for Phllatli Iphta at 4 P. M. llllltnan's ltaifruce Fxtrt as w ill call lor and de'rver halt' (r u e at U10 depot. Orders may be left at No. 113 8. TilllU) Hireet. Jeld EIXIS CLARK, Axeut. VEW RAILROAD LINE NOKTII. ll lTIII.AHF.I.ITIIA TO IlltoOKI.YS, '1IIHOI till I N ITVK HOI 118. FA HK J. FXCl'HHION TTCKETH $.'!, (IOOI) FOlt THUKR HATsl. dn and alter MON l. Y, Aim 11 at I, 1hii4, trains will leave foot of Vl.NK Htreet, Philadelphia, every morning at 8 A . M. (Huliiliips excepted), tliettcc by tlie Camden and At lantic and Harltan and lielaware flay Railroads to Port Monmouth, ami by Ihe ciimmmllnus stenmer Jeaae Iloyt, Ui loot of Atlantic street, llrooklyn ; relurninit, leave At lantic Hired Is, harf everyday (Hundays excepted), at 11 T ravelers fn the city of New York aro notified not to apply for passage hy this line, the Htate of Now .raey having prattled to Ihe ('nnitlen and Amboy monoK,ly 1)10 exclusive privilege ol eurrjitiR pussensera and freitdit be tween the cities ol Philadelphia an.l New York. K'.i-tf W. F. OKIFFirTH, (leneral Stiperintt nilent. "WEST CHESTER, AND rillLADKLrUIA 1 RAILROAD. VIA MI MA. Hi HINll AltHANOEMF.N'T. On and after FRIDAY, April 1, lso4, the Train, wllllcare as follows : Leave Philadelphia, from the Hepot, corner of THIRTY FIHHT and MAHKF.T Htreels, 8 A. M , ll'Uft A.M. ,330 P. M., c.'kj P. M.,0'4.'i P. M. Philadelphia Depot Chaucer from F.IOIITF.KNTIT and VAKKKT fctrceU to 1 III ll I Y-H ItST and AlAHKklT Mrecls. Iave West Cheater, from the Depot on F.ast MARKET fltn et, 6'20 A. M., 7'4f. A. M.,11 A. H.,2 P. M.,4 4.'iP. M. 'Ihcenrsof llio West PlilliltU I,. hla I'aaaet.eer Hallway rouipnii (Market street) will convey Paasengurs to and Croni ihe Philadelphia Detot. ON 8CNDAY8. Lcuve Philadelphia at 8 HO A. M. and '.' in P. M. lave West Clieater at 8 A M. and 4'dd P. M. Tialns leavllut rhilutleiplila at 8 A. M. and 4'fJO P.M.. ard West ( healer at 7'4.'. A. M. and I 4S P. M. , connect with trains on the Philadelphia uud Italtiiaoro Central Jtailrofiti for Oxford aud Intermediate points. ja4-tf lltNHV wood, Ocneral Superintendent. -1KST JKRSKY RAILROAD LINKS. f On and alter TUF.SDAY, Hepiemtter U, 1804 will leave fivrst Walnut Htreet Wharf as follows 1011 CAI'K MAY. At .1 P. M. For Halem and Ilriiln'l.in, at !) A. M and 4 P.M. For (ilHssboro, at ll A. M., and 3 and 4P.M. For Woodbury, Ac. at !l A. M. and 1J M.. 3 and 4 P. M. l or (iloucealer. Ac, nt 0 A. f .. Pi M.,.1, 4. aud li P. M. hKITTtNINtl TRAINS LEAVE Cape May at 0 A. M. Mi!lv!llcatH07 A.M. Halem at 0 A.M., and I'M P. M. Ilriiliclon atti Hi A. l.. I .'HI P.M. (ilasal oro at 7 ldandU'lT A. M.,and 9'J.I.P. M. Wooubur) at 7,7 40 and U 47 A. Al., and 1 (A) P. M. TIIR WKPT .1F.R8KY EXPRKS8 COMPANY, Office, Ko. 6 WAI N! I Htreet, will cull for und deliver HacKftife.and atlin.l to all the usual branches of Kxpresi business. A special messenger accompanies each trulu. J. VAN ItRNHSKl.AKK, 30 tl' Huperinieudeut. It E A D I N Q RAILROAD. (IPF.AT TRUNK LINE FROM PHILADI'Xt'HIA TO TIIK INTERIOR OF l'liNNHILVAMA.TIlE HCHUVLKII.L, 8U8 (,1'HUA N N A, Ct'M 1IKRI.A N O, AND WIOM1NI1 VALLEY", A8P KOllTII, KOHTIIWKBT, AND THE CANADAS. PA8HKNdF.lt TRAINS Leave the Ccuu uny a Depot, ut TlllltTF.KN TH and CAI.I.oWHII.L Klreets. l'liilaileli.hlu, at thu following hums MOliSINO MAIL. At 8 l.l A.M., for Hemllntt, Lebanon, Eohrnta, Litis Columbia. HarrhbtirK, Potlaville, Plnenrove. Tamu.iua Siuibury, IVIIliamsport, Rtmlra. Rochester, Nhurara Falls, Hti 011 Hi. a llet, t,. ii, Wl.kes.ban c, Pitutoo, York, Carllile, Chnrabersburir, llsiieraiown, Ac. The train ennneeta at HKAHlNla with East Pennsylva nia Railroad trams lor Allentown, ftc. the Heading-" and Columbia Kailrna.l for Ephrata. Lit'., and Columiiia. and wlih the Leltaiioii Valley inun for lUrrtsburir,ftc. ;al Pelttf CLINTON w ith Cutuwlssa Hallroad trains lor Wilkes-. arro, M'liliotnsport, Lock Haven, Klitiira, Ac. 1 at I1ARHI8 111 Hli with ' Northern Central," "Cumberland Valley," ami "tM-httylklll and Sumiuehanna" trains for Nortitira-berland,IITlliamsp-srt York, CliamberaburK. Pine(rrove,fto AH'FHMION KXPHKS8 Leaves ITillnd. Iplila at 3-30 P. M. for Heading, Potts villc, pint (.'rove, llarrisburg, fte , connecting at Harris burg w ith Pennsylianla Ceiilral trains lor Piltslniru, ftc, Northern Central Hallroad trains lor Hunbury, Northum berland, Klmira, Ac, undut Port Clinton with Cutuwlsaa Railroad trains for Milton, Willlamsjurt, Eliolra, Uuttulo, Ac. ItEAHl NO ACCOMMODATION. I-enrcs Kcadii.g at 11 (5 A.M., stopping ut all war ata t Ions, arriving In Plilladeiplila ut I) '00 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6'(XI P. M. 1 arrives In Heading al 8'lsi P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave llarrisbnrg at R A. M., and PottsvUlc atUTf, A. M .arriving in Plilladeiplila at 1 .'.0 1'. M. Afternoon trains lcae Harriauurg at 'J P. M., pottsvllie at a :m 1'. M., unlvlni; In ITilludclehia at 7 P. M. Market tialns. witli a niiaaenger car attached, leav Philadclphla at 1 P. M , lor Reading aud all w ay stations ; leave Riaaltng at IV, noon, and Hownlmjlown at IV HOP. M. tor phllndelphla aud nil way stutlotia. All Hi above iruiii, run dally, Hundays excepted. Holiday trains lease Potlsvllla at 7 NX) A. M and Phila delphia at 3 lb P M. C1IKHTF.R VAL1.F:Y RA1LROAB. Passengers tor Hownlnulown and inlermedlate point, take HieKTi A. M. and b 00 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, returning (rem Howulugtown at 6 40 A. M., and h it noon. XEW YORK F.XPKKSHJ FOlt PITTHIIURO AND TUB WEST. Leaves New Y ork at 7 P. M., passing Reading at 11 mid night, und cm, uecting at Iliirrfaiurg witA Pennsylvaaia Kallroad hxpteas irain.s for Pittsburg. Returuiiic Kxtresa train leaves llarrlsburgoa arrival 0 tt.c Peunavlv aiua Express trom Plliahurv at (r.niA. u . paaalng Heading al 8 li A 11., and arriving at New York at i-s-i, r. ai. riteepii g cats Accompany tfleso trains throne b. between Jersey Cllr and Pittsburu. without Chans. . Mull tralu, ror New York leave llarriahurg at 8 A.M. and S P.M. M ail trains for llarrlsburg leave Now York atli A.AI. and 1? If. HCIII'I I.K1I.L VAI.1ET RAILROAD. Trains leave Pottsvllie at 7 lb A. M. an.l g :tn P M - tuiiili g trom Tuacarora 01 8 Hi A. M. and 4 36 P. M. lacil! ll.hll.l, AND M Htl EIIANN.V ItAH.HOAD. Trbiua laave Autiiirn ut 114., A as t..v iio....-.wn llarrlsburg, and ut 1VU aud 7 Id P. U lor Plnegrova only ; retuniirg fiom llarrlsburg al I'lkl P.M., aud trom 1'li.a grovc al 816 A.M., aud 4 and .'. P. M. I ll HE I Thronch flrsl-elaaH tlekt.ia ami enilerant Ile1i,a tn .a the prli.ctpal points In the North and West and Canada. 1 lie toll.. vi ioi ticket, are nht Alioil.le onlv 111 il.n ..Ola 8 llHAHFOKUlriasurer. No VV7 H. KM Kill Htreet. Phlladeilil la.urof U. A. NLCOl.LH. (leneral Nui.erliita,,.. dent, Rcudlng COM M t 1 Al ION TICK K1 H, At 'ifl Per cent, dlscoout. ti,,Heeii anv nnlnta itela, for lamiliea and ottua. MII.EACK TK'KF.TH, (lood for V0OO miles, between all nolnta. ,1 till M ..h for lamiliea und urlni. ' 8KAON TICKETS, For three, six. nine. or twelve uiontlia. fiir hnhleea ..nl to all points, at reduced rules. CLhlKil MEN ltesldlnpon tho line of tint road will he ftirnlahed with raids, eulltliiig iheuiaelvea aud wives to tickets al hull iai 1-. EXCURSION TICKKTH From Philadelphia to nrliu Inal stuilooa. 0-or.d for flaiur. day. Hiindav. and Monduv. at redtictl tare, to be hnH ....is at ihe Ticket OiBce.ai 'lUIIlTHl'.N 1 H and CALLOWUIlX Direeis. FItl'.IC.HT. Ooods of all dcscrlpllons forwarded to all (he ahova points, trom the Compaio 'a new trelht depot, HHUAJJ and nii.i.on mrceta. THE (HIT TRAINS Lenro Philadelphia daily al d A. M., 1 P. M.,and It P M, f. r Ucatlbig, Lebanon, Uarilabiiig, Poiuviile, Port cim. tola, and pouits heioud. MAft.S Cloae at the Philadelphia poat Ofnca) for all place, on II., roau anu 11 a orutienea at 0 A. M., alia lor U10 pruiomal taUona only al Hi P. M. 18G4. rillLADEI.riHA AND ioici F.hlK RAILROAD. Jll-4. This great line Iravoraes the Norlhcrn and N..t-i4iw,.-i comities ot Pennsylvania to lite city of F.rle on Lake V.rU. li haa been leased bythe PFNNs,'! I.VAM.l RAILROAD COMPANY, and uiidur their anxpicca i, belug rapidly op. lHHl throu(tliotit iu entire length. It is now In uae for Passenger and Frel-ht buslneis from llarrlsburg tu Emporium, tuo nillea), on the Eastern Divi sion, aud from Hliauiald 10 lirle i7a nill,i,i. on 11. iv......r.. idvlalon. Ting ir rxastM.ku inaiNaaT piiii.Aiiu'iiti. Mall Train leutves 8ji0 A M Express Tram leaves io-jo p' si Car, run tbniugt) wiTimiiT ('HaasiK both wav, on U.ea, trains beiwcea Philaileiphiaaud Lock liateu.aild bolwuuu llsit'more and Lock liaveu. Fiei-ani auu-ping Crs ou the Express Train both way,. F.sr liitoriiialluii respecting Passenger business, apply At tho. E. corner ol EI.KI'ltNTH and MARKET Hlreola. Aod lot- Irelaiit buauu s ol the Company , Agents 8. 11 Ktiust. n, Jr.,corue; talATEKJi ill and ilAKolKf treets, Phllatlelplilii. aav, laaaLaaaxma J. W. Revnolda, Erse. al. At. Htill, Atcui, M. X. C. B DalUmoro. 11. iiortMmtr. . General Frelvht Agent, Philadelphia. Evl'IN L. IIOI'PT. Ocuerul Ticket Agent, Pldla.teli.hia J.)8i;i'll 1). PuTlsJ, eWacral Atauaaaert IV libuaiiapa) J4-tf RAILROAD LINES. Iv(;I A URAMl I'M I-N I 8 OF itj.a JOI M, N E W lOHK llsr,8 lrS)! 1 be I an tier, and Ambry and Ph'ladrtphla and Trar Baltrosd C. mpantes LaiH-s from Ptiliadelplna lo Now Y And w s pin. i s FKOM WAI.NCT HTREET WUAKP, vTUl leave as fol.r At A tt., v a I a md. And Amboy, C.snd A.Ac- All A. M , via ('arStiin and' jeraey I'flV,' M'oVni'ng Elprtaa .' , At U M . via Csrod.'ii and AmUiy,C and A. Aroora- 'i p.. ( at ion Al V P. si. via ( attolcn and Aml.oy, ij, and A'Ea- prt,s At 1 P. M.,vla Csmtlen and Amtioy , Aee.,uim...lat fo'n , (I rell,t and Paa-emers At 1, p. M., v la Caittden and Ambov, A cotumoilallon (Freight and Pa-sengi-r) lat Ciaas lit ket - i Jtl ( las. d.. . . f A(P, P M. 1 via Camden and Arahoy At-eoottnoda . to 11 lti (glit and Passt n,t r), 1st Class Ticket.... : Id 1 'a d. , 1 lor Man. h Ch.ink, All -ttew u. It. III. lien ,'lieivld En. lei., I.ambertviile. Fl. mlngton, A-e , .T.io p. M. Jer Lamlvrtvllle and lotermtsliatr Htatlona, at II P.I ror V,. tint Holly. Evanaviie, pemtNTIon, And Vino, t 11. si II A.M., 2i,ll'. M. ' tor Freehold at ll A.M. sttd P. M. i, f.r I alm.vrn, Hlverton. Iielanro. Ileverlv. Burllngb. rn'ar',';'J''"'.l''","w"' ' B A- M.. u M i,;i; To l r, nion' " " "B'' '' '' M' ""c" r"" thrm t n'at 7 Vm'" I"vrr"'n' ,"'lt"0. Beverly, and Tturllj HteanilKiat Trenton, for Ilrlalol, Ilittllngton, Iteve'l Torrenlalenndlacoi.yafiisiA. V.antli (0 p. M. ' W. .,!'. .. !.. ' A,W'..,,'ng.:'.nd, New lork""r.?r.'nd Ji A pr'i ' M'' Kn"nKt"n ",d Jr"V'(Vt7 Ke- 1 j At 4 ;i V, ii., via ktnr-inVton'Vn'ti jV-riiy Cu'ySK&ot , irtMt ... ,. r.riiing(iU unu rif :ir. 1 W Ruhlnvton mid V w Vork Kxpr.-i t f Muih1h illtc H ftYf M 4 A. M. nnd t! 4.' I1. mVT1iT t bf no Intr ml 4 A. M. ( .MkIiD on Mcmlavi. For M fttiT i.nn, hir-nnlnhiirp, NcrHiitAn. WIlk.hRt Wonin p, tin At ftfiul, Mnuch f 'hunk, AHt-ntown, liM ht m. lirlvliliT-p, Kfiitr.n, f,mlr(v'i. Fk-mlntrton, Ac. I 7 U A. M 'J his lint? rfnnrcln with Uie Umiu luavlau ftr Munch ChiiiiR at ;1 ;tu P M. Fur lJnintirt Uie nd lntcnurill! tntloni at ft P. M rlttifctol, Trntou. Ac..t i 1.'. ana U 1.3 A.M., Kr Holmip!Hrv, Ttony, Wlapl ioraltut, Hrldcilnirw, VraTuVC nl at ! A. M-, h.U 4b, kiiU tt V. M. TUett A. M. U' rtirm to Hiiftm. I PfY'r Now York tnil Way T.Itipii lt-nvlntr Kpnitliifj'1 I''kiI, tAki ihe Mr on I Ifth mre't, aliove Walnut, half hour Ix fre (lepArtiire. The Car run Into the Of put, l on nrrlvnl nf earli train run fnin (hp In-put. hitty )oiitnl(i of hniniiite only alhmen c.h paaaonpt ranf-nKeri are prohlhltcd frcin luatiief nnyihlnt? no liatf. tut UH'ir wcarinv appar.'l. Ail haKt'iii't- ovir fifty pouij, to he ) aid for extra. 'Ihe .'on.pan limit thfllr ninpory bllity for haitaHfe to One hollar pt-r poniirl, and wtlt on h liahiu or an amount boyoiitl floo, except by spealai e tra t X t.ruhatn'o TtnircAk'e Kxptmb will rail for anij dpllrirr bt ' ca.e at the Dcputs. Ordt-rR to hv left at So ;t W.M.N I tutot. W.tl. H. HAT.MKli, Aifonr! AnpuRtn.lRT.i. w LINta FKOM aSKW YOKK FOR lUIILADKLPill WILL LKAVK i From foot of ronrllnni tireot at VJ M. and 4 P.M.,, .ieriey City and Cnmilen; ai 7 and I" A. M.,tt P. M ,a l'i (Ntulit) vta.lerm y Cliy and Kcnlnnton. ; rrom hKt t Banla.v otreot, at U A.M. and 3 P. M. v Ainhoy find ('HOi'ii n. t From Pier . 1 North River, at 12 M., 4 and ftp. F rciesht and I'Ar.Boner) via Amlroy and Caindon. IRKIGHT LINKS FOR NEW YOUK AT J. till the stnllona ou the ('amdou and Amboy and ot ' nectiiii' IkAilruudf-. I.SCKKASP.D T'F.RPATi'n, The Caanli-n nml Amtmy Ituiiroad rd Trandportat' -t Company's Kreiwht l lm-i (or New York will leave Wall air.-ct vliarf, on am' alier January 8, dally (Sunday if i c-'Ltei.) ut 4 o clock P. M. HMiin,ing, tlic above Linis yiU leave New York atl a 4 P M. Frd-aht must be delivered before 3XP.M. io be warded the same day, Frrifht Urr Trenton, Princeton, Klncston, New Bntn Wlrk. and all nolnta on the Camden and AnVmy Kallroft aliu. on the Itelvldere, lelaware, and Fletninvfon, the No Jm-ov, the Freehold and Jameahuri, and tlte BurMngu and II Mini 1 11 illy KatlruKil", .recelvod and tor warded up 1 o Io k P. il. SuiaU packuk-eti lur Mount Hull v receive tip t?oVloek P. M. The Hwlvldore Ijelaware Railroad eonneete at PbllllH burn with llio LehM. Ynlley Hallroad. The New Jri RHilroad (onnci ta at Kliz.aheth with the Haw Jnrf CentrrJ Ksilronu, aud ut Ncwurk with the Morrla a"1 KKBex Itnllroad. . I A clip nirniorAndnni, niHirlfyln? the marka and nan bem, ah i p per and eoiifvltstiet", mint in every instance b Hit v hh enrh loud of K'"dn, or no n ceipt wlllbeKlveH InctcAncd tnrliliiea hav -inir teen umU- for the irannporti tlon of l.l V F, KTOCK, drovi m are Invited to try thia ron When the ntorh in furnished In quanthtei nf TWO UA ,(A lH or more, it will be delivered at the foot of Furtlet Btrfet, n cur Iho Iiiove YartN, or af Plor No 1 Nori Htver. ha the ghippcra may 4leljnatp at the time or tj hiptiicnl. WAIA'KU KKKKMAN, Freltrht Aitent, u No. 70s 8. Delaw are nvenue, I'hlladelptiia CiKO. H. RAYMOND. Freight Aiiint, i y&tt Pier No 1 North River, New York. Pini.ADF.LrniA and trenton an A.Mlt.N ANI AMHOY RAlLftOAU COMPANIUt NOTICK. On and after MONDAY, January 4, 1HGI. the Tralne tt Now Yoik. IcavhiK KinsliRtou IK-pot, PhlliodolpiiJa, i a ia A.M.(NlKht),and4. :i0. M., aud the traing leavtfc New York at is A Al. tind 7'jO P. .M. will hereafter ne n exclusively frr :e United Ktatea Mulls and How Yoi and VVashliifilnn I'AiHenuem, uud will not take In ner h out anv put M-nit-ora b.'twct'n Hald cities, 'I he 10 A. M.aud Pi Mldnltht Line from Vew Tort Wan hi niiton, and the 111V) A. M and ft P. M. Line rror W ahlnKton to New York, will continue an at present, an firry pa-seiv'crK to and tioin the ltiturniedlateiuu.tua fcf Itahlinore, WaxhinKfon, aid N-w York. ARKAXlK.MENT.i 11 KT WE EN Pill LADELPflT A AV NKW YOKK. Lines leave Phllade'iuda, from KenRlnwrton Depot, i lM.'.A.M ,100, and U 4b P. M., aud U''- uildnwnt.ar ftoiu Walnut Htreet Wharf (via Camden), at and 6 M.,liM.,4ardGP M., lor Mew York. And leaves New Yotk, from foot of Court I and t streei at 7 A.M., Kl A. M , 12 M ,4 and ti P. M , uud at 12 mU ni-ht, aud from lout of liarduy street at ft A. M..and' P.M. W'M. A. OATZMKlt, JfiaVtf . Ajient. ' PENNSYLVANIA, icjim' tll'.NIHAI. HAll.lt'lXII. lolT4- THK (IKKAT lMlL'lll.K-THAl h HIIORT HUI'TK Tl TIIK WttsT, MHITHWKST, AM) MM1TUWR41V, K'lil.fiirn(s and f'arititlea lor Hie aalo. atteedy, ftntt con. fortnhie transtortailon ot paaheiikrs, iinsiirpasatstl oy aa roate In Hie coutitrv. Train, Iruva tlie Depot at EI.EVKMTU and MAUKE' ntreat as toilowsi Mall Train at r A. V, rust l.inpat U 1A. M Tlin.tish Ki.prt.ss al Iiiko I'. M 1'arl.t sliiiiK Train, No. l,at 10 (JO A, K rarkasttart(Train,.No.2.at I'otlP. ks lltirrisl urii Acii.mnioilallon at ) P. M Lanoaator Train at 4. 'OOF. H I'aoll AixoruQioaallou (leaves West 1'liilailul- plna) ut 8'OSP.M Thtotifili Paasi niters by the Fast I.lne roach Attooaa fo upper, wheic will be iotind ex. aalont accoaumotlaflons fo tlio tilvht at the Ixisan llousc, and In tha morning ma take euher the Philadelphia or llallitnora Kxpross, eaah c xliich uiakt-s contiectl..tis at Piltsburi; Tor all points. , dailiRlit view la thus attorded of the entire line and lt Diusiillli'ont scenery. The Through hxpress Train run, daily; aJllUeottie trains daily, exccnt Sui.davs. 1 OK ITTTHIHTtd AND TUB WEST. ' I The Vail Tram, Fast I.lne, and Throuih KxpresBoon in . l at I'litsliutgwlili UirouKli train, on all tllverKiim road from that polut, .North (.. the Lakes, West to the Missis tlppl and Missouri ltlvira. and South and Houthwest to a iHiints am salltle hv railroad. ThroitKh Tickets to Olevi land, lietroit, (Tilcaco, Ht Paul, Culiiiiiliiia, Indlanapolli Hi. U.ina, l.t uvenwotlll, Kansas, WhtH-.lDK. llaylon, Cm cinnatl, l.iuisvijli., Cairo, and all otliur prlucipai sHalnt, and bagHiie cticckt-a throuith. IN 1I ANA KKAM IIlt Ur,ltOAl. I Tlio Through Kkpress. haviuu al Krao p. If., conneca at Ulalraiiiio lt.itirsn.ilon with a tralu on tlila road fc lllalrsvlll,.. Indiana, Ac EltKNsilll'liU AND (TtESSOU BRAHCH RAIMtOAr1 T lie 1 hrounh Espress 1 rain, leaving at 10-80 P. M..rott BiTt, at t reason, al In 4 A. M., siith a train on tha roat lor h.heiishurt,. A train also leaves Oresson for Ebaueburi atH'ttP. M. IIUl.I.IKAVflHTtll BltAKf'n KOAIl. The Mail Train at Til, A. M., and Thn.ugli Kxprest a' 10 in. P kl., connect at Altotraa with trams lor Hollidaja btliK al 7 fs'i r &l. and 8 :it A M TMtdNK ANU lT.KAltKlkl.il URAWCH KAIT.KOAD 1 he 1 hrouith Kxpreas I rain, lenvn.c at 10 110 p. M., eon neits at T.vr..ne with a tralu for Handy Hlilge and Phillips burn, and by ilahl Kanle alley Kallroad for Port klauida Idlivshitri.., and lli-lleti.nte. Ill Nil Mil ION A NI HROAO TOP HAtl.BOAD. Ihe Ihroi.Kh Kspress Train, leaving at lo ;0 V. M , con ntcis at ll until. sdon lth a train lor 11. . pen. u and blood Klin at lt ;i A M. SOtllilEltN I'tNTHAI. ANI PHII.ADBl.PinA ASI EKIK BAII.ROAOI4. r..r Sur.l.qrj-, Wnli.inspon, Lock llaen, Einilra, Ho. cheater, llullakt. and Niatara Kali.. hassi-nKers taking Uae kiall Train a' 7"if A.M., and Ihe Tt.niuuh Eapreas al lli'.lOP M., daily eacept fundaya. ,o dlre.lls throuith, wliriout ehatika ot eats bettaasn Philajl.i.hi. ... u.i llautspt.rt. ' " ,..r luiik.iMMit Kit, and IlKl'TYSIIPKO. the trains leaving alt A. 14. an.l -I'M p. M., connect at Columbia with trains on ihe Noitriern C ntral Kailroad t CI MIIKKI.AM. VAI.LKV llAll.KOAl). ' The&lutt I rain mi 7 -M A VI un.i l l - an.. . ii .. .T iti.uasa cxiiress li . I . Ai., ci.tiinc at llunisburg ,v llli iralus lor Carlisle, ChauibershtiK, emt llaaaishitin. ' waikLsni III! 11KANCH RAII.ROAK. 1 he trains hav Hit' at 7 W A.M. and .Ml p. M oonnect a(lowiiii.,ti ii vtnh trains on lids load to Wayuasbura and .1 iiite.niiiiiaie stall. ma l ot futther Int. um atl. in apply al the Fusaenaer Ktatlosv. b. fc. eoiner i.l Ka.K KM II and MAHKK I ailreets. .1 A M KH I O HI i K h , T Ickat .kgent. v , r,,MM' "'AlUiW Tlt'KKl's. ror i, t,(i,P,tr la tn .ml.,, at very I .w rates, (S.r the ac coniiiioiiaiion ..f persona living out of town, or located on or near ti e Hue of the roud CHI PUS TICK1.T8, .. "If 1 '"''n ")' to poiuis. at about two oenU per mile. 1 In se Ik keta tire Intended tor llio uae ol faiuu. a traveling lri.iieiitlv, and are ol great udvantage to uaisoua Biakiua occasional trip,. UCIKiOl, TICKETS, t or one or tl reo uiuiuha, lor tho uae ul scholars attending itl.ool iu Uie city. WKRTI'ltV F.MICRATIOV. An Ruiliinti.t Ac.'imiiuo.tulinti tram Itavoa Ko. 17 hock treet ihl (.it.iidti.is excepted! at 4 o'clock P. M .ollurlng e..iur..i-ial.u m ide of navel lo families gitlog West, a t! on, -hall lite uaut.1 raleol fare. Particular attentionl, paid t Lnggtigi., im vsTiich checks aro given, anil baggage lorv, aided by the san.e tralu null paaeilgurs. k or lull intuiuiallo.i. npi.lv to illANNs 1'I NK, Rmigrnnt Ak'ent, No. 1.17 i)t IC a. bueot. MANN'S llAd.iAdE K.l-;tV.Hl. An agent of tiiis reliable Kvpress l'oiiiiauy will paaf tl'iough etii h train het.'ie rencl.u.n the depot, and take up chevaa and deliver basTuue lo any pai t of Ihe cttv. Hag Kane w.ll l.e calh'd for promptly win n orders are lelt at thsj PasseiteiT ln'ol,Kieieiitbaiid Mm ket alreeta. The traval, llia' puonc ttru assured that tt u rutirtlu rtttmimUe. i 1 KKIlillT.S. Hv Ihls route rrelgl.ts of all dt st riptlons can be for wuiilttl l.i and in.ui ai.y points on the railroads of Ohio, Km.!c!.y, linliuliit.lilin..ls, V isconsin, Iowa. or Missouri, bv railroad direel.or to any potnt on tho navigable walera of ll.e West, hy att-atners trom Pittshurg. Tlie rates of fieh ia, io und from aoi point In the WesC by the Peiinsylvanif Central Itatlroad'are at all lltuo. aa faioial.le aa ure thai sed by other Itaiiroad c'ouiitaiiiea. Mercliiilits und shippers entrusting the trausporluuou af their Irt-ikht to this Company can reiy wlib oourldeuce os Its speedy transit. tot ireisbt contracts or shipping dire, tkius, apply tu of Btldrets the Agents ol the Coini.aity i K. II. KIM.-.'1'iiS, Jr., philuikilplUa. I. A. H'I'KW'Alt 1', Plilaliurg. IT. IKK k CO. , Chita.. I 1-hell A ( 0ko. I Aslor ll.mse.or No. 8. Wiyiaaj atreei. New Vuik. I KFCH A CO.. Ko. 77 WttshlnKlon street, Bos'on. Wll.l.lAkt HllOvt N, No. SO North slreet, llaltlmonl,' A.tut OIU.Blu Caulrul Hallway. II. H. IIOCgTOH, General Frelk-lit Aa-. nt Plilla.leli.hU LEWIS L. IIUCPI', Otnerul Ticket ai'. iii, Piniad Iphig. ENOCH l.KWM, General upavluteuaaut, Ailoaiua, tik,