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TI1E PA1LY EVENING TELEGRAFII. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 18G4.
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TBirAT, BF.rTEMUER 33, 18R4.
PEACE 0d.
fMtpvMnUj dedicated to the mombcr of the
, e..a-et-Aa7-Prl-.Clnor th. Nineteenth Wurd. o1
M all eibar whom It may concern.
Am "Roln the bow."
" CV m. tl who ar. "loll of commotion.
And Hie 4ln of tl.is horrlnie war.
C' ui. wnt end "l your devil ion
1 o our party nf ji'a.-e. of Tro.
(mM' O. me mil with our part" true,
Our notable wlilto-Ml'"r crow :
We how to . or master.l-n.DavN, .,, .,
IJtnd .hout lownwltlilho"i.'d,hit,aolblii..
W. hnW f" the Prion, rwiitfl
tm brother In i?"" w'H aire.;
If rot. 'iere far better divuhU
Than (0 keep up lai tortlb t s.itec
W. are nr.pned to .11 drafts and taxatl n,
And n'wava aiialiist thr u will irn,
Uih nu.e f ho 'rr constant veHll"n
TO our frirmit ilown In lllle, u know.
TleMees. we e. nslder It better
To save h-th our treasure nnd td-iod.
Than to spend tl.em to he p bn-ik a 'e-t.r,
Or to ta the opt ressor l atrong rod.
For nr tnastcT contra. ! with trreat via"r.
l hat liberty, honor, 1111.I tain..
Are not lor llio mo.f ' ' or fii''l' e,
fy aio doomed to the yuKi- and to shame
We do not believe tli.it cer. Ion
aho.ilil be uaeil aainal a traitorous f..c
H woiiid fruv for hi tieoJy eon ernloii,
Tty .trtuaaiui , but i,ev r a blow.
In a word, we abhor ki-llilii.
Wo de'est this fallall. el e-ui ;
Ard for 1'e.oe KimM n.l.:n to I erdition
Our Country and I I in evi'iioorc.
W . It III IVL
ADMIKtl. 1 tHItllil T AS MHINIIIP
HAS. A7f INTER I H.:M!I( r.Nllt.
Professor FolKom coiitril.tites tin' Ml-nving to
the CambildRe (Mna.) t'hmniete:
'Sib :Iy attention h:i .inn I'.cn calie.l t
report of but lock plucc ut the Lite assi-miiling;
Ot tlie citizen! ol' Cumin id k'c. in the LVjr Hall, to
coup rat uUie each oilier on tlic cap ure uf Atlant.i.
In Ibis report ii i .tated that one ut' nnr eminent
citizen made eertnln fibervatio!i In wliicb my
name whs intimately connected with, tlint of Ad
miral I'arrnKut, apparently on the uutUority of
the Adtnlrnl bitnuell.
"The printed account entitling, In mixture of
' truth and error, a misuike wi Important, tint, not
Hopping to imiuire into its noiirce, 1 neue the
eavncat t'pportuiiity to correct it in print. Tins
on hardl) be done otherwise thnn 1 y mentioning
a lew factK, which will net the matter rlnht with-
out tiinlitr alluclnn to the mi-apprehension 1
wonld have forgotten. My only eiutiirrassmcnt
arises from the ncceity ot a-io the ti rr e person,
and of (uppreitKinir curtain niniei wliich sliould
' be promiuiut, ht which I have at preseut no
authority to use.
"The ni rtinent fnrU arc thee: In the Teat
1810 a new hip-of-thc-lino was about to sail
from Bosion for a cruise In the Mediterranean.
At the lr.it moment the 1'niversity (where I
was then a younR mcuilicr ot the (lovern
n.ent) wa applied to for a ch.iphdii, with
special regard to the instruction of tni lahip
BitD, of whom an unusual number win
a'.tachrd to the hip lor their professional train
inp. This was before tho time for regular
naval cbool'. I was ticp'itched, I m:iy ulinust
any, as an emissary from the I'likcrsiiy, for I
Win to return to niy place there, lictter lilted by
travel to tlo her i-ervlce. '1'be executive olll 'er
cf the ship, the immediate iidnmistrative
(. authority in our family of over w ven huii
(Ftirtd penons, wa a (fcntlenian whou nnu
jSl in borne on the records of the taivemiiy a an
admitted mcuilicr, though he never begin rei
"c Oenee. tie at once put me In a position to fiiiu
the retoeet. and in not a tew cases the Hllcction,
iL.r.f nivtiunils: and he liven to rcjoico wi'.h me in
whatever bucccbn has attended them. Anioni?
Al'liem was one. then in bis early teens, who had
,'etn enrolled in the nvy as a midshipman almost
p,n hiachildliood. lie hud already served thiounh
'. a tnosl eventful period of Ins professional lno
under the benefactor who hud procured hi war
rant. The history of that lit at period illicit close
with the folJowinir extract frwm C.iptum l'orter's
account of the capture of the -.Wr, niter one of
the severcbt tnffii(tementa on rveoru : Miusuip
won Iaaes. Famu'iit. and llden exerted tlcin
' aolvoa In the ncrformaiice of their respective
iutics and gave an earnest of their value to the
eervlce. They uro too young to be recom
mended for promotion. -d. u. l ar
racut. tliahtlu icotilultd.'
1 "I describe Uiui as he now appoarod to mo by
s one word. 'Ariel.' Hutlice it to say th it I he'-imo
- deetilv interested in him. my pupil, on ahipb lard,
, for marly two years; and when 1 was ui out to
leave the ship, to take charge of a consular post,
1 lound that it had been arranged, without the
krowleilKe of cither of us (ut ihd sui-'estion, 1
think, of the executive Ollicer 1 have uiaive ill
luded to), that Farragnt should receive a furlough
and accoinpnuy me, if I would consent to take
charge of him. Our mutual joy was complete.
The intent was, thnt i should ho literally "his
guide, philosopher, and friend,' actinir aceordimr
to my own discretion, out oiucianv uccuiuiuu'ic
for him as his superior olBcer (for I had not
teidgned my place in the navy): While clothed
with this complete authority, 1 do not remember
that I ever issued an 'order,' or had occ ision to
make a suggestion that mounted to a reproof. A'l
needed control wus that of an elder over an
affectionate yontifier brother.
"He was now iutruduced to entirely new scenos,
and bad social advantages which compensat e!
for his former too exclusive sea life. He bid
found a home on shore, nnd every type of Euro
pean civilization and manueri in the families of
the consuls of dillerent nations. In ail of them
my young countryman was the delight of old
and young. This had always been among his
chief moral dangers; but hero he learned to bo
Eroof against petting and flattery. Hero, too,
e settled his definition of true glory glory, the
idol of bis profession if not in the exact word
of Cicero, at least In his own clear thought. Our
fauiiliur wulks and rides were so many lesions
in ancient history ; and the lover of historical
parullels will be gratilied to know, that we pos
sibly sometimes stood on the very spot where the
boy Hannibal took the oath that consecrated
biin to the defense of his country.
"lint all this was to last hardly a year. Thero
were signs of a coming pestilence, not to be mis
taken. Communication with Europe woull so in
be entirely cut off. His field of duty was not
here: he was not to be subjected to risk of this
ort: mil. a'on? wi'h a family of Dtnisb friends.
he pasted over to Italy, and 'returned to duty' as
"Tkp. r tii vnirue reiiiinisrenci!. awakened
by n cent events, but ehuiished memories, kept
v frt.eli
"I have said, Mr. Editor, more pcrhapi than
the occasion called for more thau enough to
, .,,, t..r .i rr, ii nxnrcssions reallv uttered;
lint nrnmntoil tiv the fCC'lllCftiuns Of yolltb,
which are apt tci eonfound concomitants with
causes. In our Uambiidge 'I'hilosophy of the
n.rf ttmt la not contrary to the canon ot (mt
tni-'c. liut I would not bo understood to relln
qulsb one jot c f any shuro 1 may ne laiuy sup
posed to hnve had in tin) training of Admiral
f arrucut. That would be to defraud the I ni-en-Pv,
which is mc liately conc rued in the
niafe'r. If in youth 'none knew him hut to love
him,' he has now made it certuin that heneefoitli
it will be suiil, 'None inniiv hint but to prui c'
"The better his coiititrymen understand him,
the move they will see tliat hi is no false bril
liancy i that he is not a tli-hleg metoor, but a
etar in ot.r national liruiunn nt. The p ist is
peenre; ai:d whatever iniHchaiiee may ti;iid.i
him, we rhiill leel certuin tint he deserved sue
cesr'. Let the Anierie in S iiithey win is to write
bis life put himself :u severe training to a i uiio
the rare ability to produce a small ii.iol., h.iv.n :
tbo iinple truth, trtvued with good s-oisi ia u
pore and graceful srj le, that shall m il;e it ai.b- d
u literary inonumcut. Your-. rMviluliy.
"t 'II A III.1.S i o;.- ' M
"Cumbridge, August 17, lxi',1."
the irncT or btimplato?.
from " .Vff'snlfi ll turf Vurcofi'!." Hi Francit X.
Jnitlt, U. JJ..H. A. CP.
Alcohol, token In poisonous does, not unfre
qnently recalls to tho mind circumstances and
ideas long since forgotten. This is proved by the
talk of some drunkards. The most conspicuous
example of It which has come under my own
notice was in the case of an old gentleman who
regularly, every night of his life, Intoxicated hiin
pclf with bottled palo ale. The process of poison
ing In hia case was a slow one, nud it may bo
doubted if he ever made himself " dea l drunk."
But he was In tho habit, when much too far gone
In Honor to walk steadily, of talking to himself
In a intnl, though Indistinct voice, of tho history
of his life, and rxp.iiiatinT wilh maudlin gravity
upon the enormity ol his fault in yielding to tho
habit of diunkrniiess, often, as It seemed, with
out the least consciousness that he was then and
there drunk.
At other tlmc, on the contrary, he wis well
enough aware of his actual sta'c, but this was
only on occioions when ho hud indulged with
(imperative moderation. Whenever he was very
druiik Indeed, nil his sorrow seemed to be that
he r h on lit have been t intemperate in past years.
Chloroform still more fiispicntlvree ills the events
and fi ellri'S of rnst life to remembr tnco. During
the liort period which elnpsi a between the com
mencement of an inhalation for surgical purposes,
and tho arrival of complete nneiinscjoiisness,
patients oltcn talk of persons nnd things they
Lave had no connection wi:h lately. The in ist
sinking example of this Involuniiry reminis
cence of past things It ulloidol by the In ld-ent
and violent language in wlif-h persons of the
gravest cbuructei occasionallyim! 'ilgc und or these
cin iimsinnces.
Tlii painful but happily rare phenomenon can
only be accounted for on ihc suppo-inon Hi it iiu
pnsionsliave in past times been r. i-eive.l,n"rb cily
jiiissively, by the luiiiii ; iuipics-ioas vvhcli h ive
In eti Ii inpuriiriiy ellaeed hy others duo to ihc
ordinary course of life and conversation, but
which lire revived us soon us the p isonom in
fluence has do-tiovetl the power of the brain to
minisier lo the nsiial modes of Ihoiieht. Tho rc
mairiihlc power of opium, in some sii'iieets at
ha-t, to recall past events to the mind, is strik
ingly illustrated by Je IJuinci y, In hia ch.iptor
on "the pains of opium :" end 1 sha'l n it attempt
to H cat a .story which I should only mar; merely
remarking that this phenomenon is probably cou
lined to a small number of opium-caters of pecu
liar cot, stilullon. It is hashish, however, wbi- h
produces, the most striking ellceis ol this kind.
In the txpei iincnts which M. do I.uecu made
upon himself, with largo duscs of the sugary
rust,, of hemp, he observed Hint whi n nitrco-is
hud advanced to a high degree, he "reviewed,
wilh the most intcne satislaetion, every action
of his life, but lis ideas flitiod so rapidly through
his brain that ho was unable to grasp steadily
lay one thought." O'Slmnghneasy relates tho
case of a outh. of retiring disposition and oxeel-
lint halms, yho, under tho iullileiicc of a cpiartcr
of a grniu of the ttj-ln of hemp (a powerful pro
partition), forgot all 'bo imincuiiitc circiimstiinces
Itru persons surrouriuing nun, antiiuentiiieu nim-
tell with roinc raiun. oi wiium ne uau aouoiicss
previously read or imagined ; he displayed unu
sual continence anu aptituuc in conversa'i in, unu
assumed tho manners proper to tho potentuto he
fancied bnnseif, and betrayed tne tact ol lus pos
sessing stores of information for which even his
intimate nuuiltitanec had not given him credit.
It seems to have been a true apocniyp.se, in
which the boy's real character and iib'Mtics were
revealed. Wo can have little doinit, i mum, as
to the true interpretation ol these phenomena ot
narcotic reminiscence, if wo compare them with
fat ts w hich meet us ut eveiy turn in the history
of ilisc.ise. nnd of mental deliciency or aberration.
In a considerable number ol maladies, in which
thu brain is unable to perform Us highest func
tions, and among them that of voluntary, or, as
we might cad it, emit ire, recollection, it gives
evidence in a remarkable degree ot that put.tit c
memory which we have seen displayed in nar
cosis, in sonic forms of Ins.inily and of Idiocy,
in epileptic delirium, in the deliiiutu of fevers,
of cbionic alcoholism, Mc, this pa-sive reminis
cence is sometinits a very marked feature; nor is
it less so ut the approach of death from various
other discuses.
Whatever the exact nature of the process may
be, it seems to resemble the uncovering of tho
older Inscriptions of a palimpsest by some aironcy
whh h destroys the later and more superficial
writ ntr. I he most remarkable Instance ol tins
kind, perhaps, which has been recorded is that
w l.ii b Coleridge relates of a poor, ignorant ser
vant girl, who could neither read nor write, but
who, in tho delirium of a fever, repeated eutiro
pa-sages from Latin, (reek, and Hebrew authors,
w hich must have been passively received by her
brain years previously, from merely hearing them
rei ned by a learned man in w hose ser. ico she
had l.ved. A striking case has la-en recently com
municated to mc by Dr. KadcliuY, of a gentleman
who, having suffered sunlroko in India, entirely
lost his knowledge of the Hindiistaiico tonguo
I which had been excellent), and became subject
to epilepsy. Mrunge to say, this language, which
whs lost lb him ss tar us the power of voluntary
using it went, came freely to his lips in the pros
tration of ipiieotie delirium. And still in no
stiunge, now thai the epileptic tendency lias con
siderably diminished, witii returning heath his
voluntary command of the Hindustani' language
is slowly caning back. If we hud any doubt
that these cure us phenomena of involuntary re
miniscence depend upon ihe arrest oi me nigii'T
functions of tho bruin, it would, 1 think, be
reiiiovid by an attentive consideration of those
pei sons in whom these linn lions have never been
performed or have ceased to bo performed. It is
a common observation that very great calculators
m.d lirotieients iu meinoMii feeoiiia are lre-
ouintly ImiIow the standard of intelligence in
u, nernl matters.
nv. more. It Una been ouserveu uiai pcrsuus
horn absolutely or nearly Idiotic may possess a
Kiiriiiikimlv tenacious memory for certain classes
of events. A lady has Informed mc, frim her
own personal knowledge, nf the c.iso ol a bov,
' itt le .utter tball a loot. WHO nevi ruleless ios
scssed un extraordinary power of recollection for
one class of events, uuinely, the ehauges In the
weather; so mucli to, that no could at once anu
without hesitation tell whether it had been tine
. - iinrim mi anv nntticulnr day for years lire
vionsly. And another bov, know n to the same
ii v. was absolutely un linoi nuiu oiriu ; yei no
hud a perfect memory for the history of all the
lurm iiiiiuials in the nelghtiorhood, and could tell
with uuerrine urecision that this was So und-so's
sheep or pig among any numlier of other animal
ol tue same kinu.
BILK BriUNINQ SPIDEKS.
rOUItTH EDITION
Translation of n kIiihM t'lilnewe Work.
M. O. Aulurct, a captain in tho l'iciich n iv.
has traiis'aied a Chinese work of grent ii tere-t
and iinjioitance, called the Giu-dinh-Kung-chi'
a description of Cochln-China. It is the pro
duction of otic of tho most eminent inundurins
was wiittcii about thirty years ugo, and has nince
been c:tccuitd as the classical Lund-book of tra
Velcrs desiring to be acquainted with Coc'.iiu
C'hiua. No candidate for public employ incut
could pretei.d to a pm-t in that part of tlie empire
unless he was I tlfeellv reud in H i tho fusion a
and L'i oerMiihlcnl details kUiilicd by tlic ' '(il l
liiih-Kuiic.ehi." 'J he work, caiclully translated
J LanUuu Auh.iret. turn hed Willi coiuuus auius
'ally printed at the Imperial press una
Tlie Mnrlur Artillery Allrr Ibe Joliuulro
Many of our riti.ens were awakened on
Wednesday morning lust, just at daybreak, by
the rapid discharges of a AViurd gun, which
lOunded as though some six or eight mih s dis
tunt up the Neuse. It would seem, after making
investigation, that Captain (ion Ion und Lieutenant
Donnelly, of the urmy gunboat IiVim, took iwo
launches, with a couple of Wiard's rilled gnus
and essayed to go up the river. Lieutenant Don
nelly's boat alone succeeded In getting up the
river, which success is ptrtly attributed to tho
fact that 1. kitten int Kohrman, of the Shrupn.
wus olliciatii g as a volunteer and coxswain.
1. 1 iiteiuiiit Donnelly managed to round the
point neur Street's 1 erry ut I o . lock A. M.,
taking tlie grey backs, some thirty iu number, by
Miipuse. The llebelr hud here int'-eiu ned thcui
selves, nnd shortly rallied In hind ihi-.r bre:i-l-woiks
und pound ill u heavy liie ot miisi -tiy,
hitting oi.e iiiuii, nut not JUib'i.i; huu lio.ii
duly, nnd two built ts passed thn.ti-:h l.ieuteu oit
In ni.eiiy's coal, bin not through huu.
'l i e bom's crew tired s mie ti.iry or forty -h its
with their hoivii.er, and then laii'ie.l, vv hen mt
loid's llari'tooK-U KangiiH .-,,,-." for tic
vwn ii- and swaiiips.iliose cuti'.vniiil nl. idei tor
em genial spirts. 'I he .Mar lie Artillerists toil u I
hot codec nd veinlv ul.d V. ill I i n g, a II hough let
pri puled in iiuliciputiun ot sueli uu honori d vi-it.
All ot their c u ! i in rv Hpparams ;iu l e imp e piip-Ul-i'
bteuuie 8 pri.e.
AHir this exploit, I.ieut"ii Hit o:me!ly pro.
ee. did to Switt -lc k, nnd Hire .-ii 1 1 -r i -v .1 a
sniiil! pally ot "our cuusln- oyer the bool r," uud
on. illy gave tl. em the In-nclil of a doubic-ipm i;
into ti.c'i lntid-holes und snaiups, to winch Un y
ii. vnri. ib!y take, like a uuppiuij tunic, wkeiKtcr
tin nl pii-iu d.
'jl:ie limn giinbont hoys iimb-i stani Whit.
foul's style, as they have, ninny of th in, s. eu
si TV ne lictore, under lolonels Howard U' d M
eiH'sier. in tlitir e.loiations about Sw lit i o-.-l.,
din in; the earlier settlement of this p.ntot tin
l outiti v by the I ederuls two or tiirce yeaia a o,
'l i e wiiole pany letiirncd iu safety, wilnoiil ibu
P ss o! u iu hi. .Yen-tern ( V. f '.l 7 ,'ii
Silk if formed of fibrine, the subiUaee ol the
fibres, with a coating of albumen, a layer of gela
tine, and some fat and coloring matter. The
chief spinners of silk are caterpillars. Maggots,
or larvea, are the spinners which clothe the fair,
sex of the hominal species In silken attire. Tho
attempts to make something useful of the silk of in
sects more especially called spiders, have all ended
hitherto iu nothing better than the production of
(iiri'isltlcs. Gloves and purses made of spider
Ilk mny ometimes be s. en in museum, liut
gloves und purses nro sold and bought in the It ics
of the Mediterranean, which have been woven of
the silk spun by shcll-lish of the pinna kind.
Eor that matter, I have seen a purse whi :lr w
knitted of the fibres of the mineral called
asbestos.
The newspapers of Vi mini, somo years back,
mentioned thnt several p ihs of excellent silk
flocking hud been knifed of spi ler silk ; but tho
news, ns the French say, awaits continuation.
Spider silk has, however, it appciin to be estab
lished hy siitllcicnt testimony, been successfully
used ns thread. A spider Is found on the i-1 md
of St. lieli na whi-Ii is handsomely mark' il,
bunded, and colored, the fibres of Ihc egir-hug of
which might bo used as silk; und the ladies of
the llermudas aetii illy use llio -ilk ol spiders for
sew ing purposes, l lio silk of a spnlor common
In tho Itermndns, l.prirn elm ie.i, is so s-tong
thnt it can be wound irom the insect itself like
cotton from a rei I. The web of this spider
stretch ten feet across between the ceil ir trees,
catching largo insects and small birds i cert iin
proof that their lb reud s rival cotton threads in
strength.
In reb renro to the practj.-nl. Industrial, and
coniinirciul iiie-tion of the utility of spider silk,
it is un important fact that their webs nro strong
enough to hold small birds. When M id. Meriuu
fust published this l.n t, it was stoutly d-nied by
the siuy-at-homc naturalists, tin; regular critic
of travelers' tides. Here is u specimen of the sort
of experiment upon the results of which Hie tei
limony of observers is often gainsaid, and even
their veracity ond L'ond filth called in ipiestinn.
M.tilnnic Mcrinn having said there were spiders
which snared nnd devoured birds, a mi'iirnlist
wounded a humming bird nnd offered it to a
mygnle. Hut the uiygalc, instead of attacking tho
lord, ri treated from it wilh fear or aversion.
Ccntident in the result of his experiment, tho
naturalist scouted the story o!' tho biid-euilng
spider! Vet it has been repeatedly conlirined
since, und never was improbable.
M. Momm de Jonncs snys that the South
America mygnle climbs trees, to devour the
young humming-bird ; nnd Mr. H. W. Hates saw
in ld iiil two liitle finches entangled in the web ot a
grey-brown mygnle. The finches he judged to
be iiiaic nnd female; one was dead, and the other
w us under tlie body of the hideous spider. Threads
ttinmi enoiiLdi to bold birds nntv woll boused 'r
sewing purpoNt s by ladles resident in hot coun
tries abounding in Hiiiih spiders. Even men of
business have ti icd to turn spider silk to practical
account. "M. Hon, a 1-renehman, and M.l ro-
mcycr, a Spaniard, lavs Mr. llhukwcll, "have
succeeded in fabricating stockings, gloves, purses,
nnd other articles, ol the silk produced by spiders ;
but tho groat voracity of these animals, and the
dilliculty experienced in providing thciu with
food, huve hitherto prevented this inntcri.il from
being made available for manufacturing purpose
on nu extensive scale."
Mav it not be that the nulhors or these experi
mental enterprises have attemp ed too much If
it could be established that spiuer sin; iiiiiKes
good silk thrcRd, much would be gainod for the
use of mankind, although tho material might
never he made available for purses, gloves, or
stockings. Curious calculations havo been mud'
in reference to the production, the relative pro
duction, of spider und caterpillar silk. A spider,
it is said, btys six eggs for ono egg laid hy a
mi th, yet the moth .iakes twelve times as much,
silk s the spider. Two thousand ihiee hundred
und four caterpillar make us much silk as
twenty-seven thousand Bix hundred and forty
eight spiders of the bouse spiJcr species. I'u.0
proportional strength ot the thread of the silk
moth and of the thread of a house spider is said
to be live to ore in lavor nf the silk moth.
Spiders, moreover, uro shockingly addicted to
eating each other u taste of which tho silkworm
is innocent. Many six-footed animals make
silk, und only ono species of theui all has yet
been diseoveied suitable for tho purposes of tho
silk-wenver the silkworm of the mulberry tree.
The experiments wilh ull the numerous other
species have iiisappoinicu tne sanguine uopes en
tertained. When wo remember how little spiders
huve been hunted, colle' ted, stud.ed, und bred,
in comparison with huttertlics entomology lioing
a populur, unu urucunoiugy an iuiiopuur science
may we not hope thnt a species of spider will
yit he tounu yielding siik suuaoio ior mo manu
facture f stockings, or gloves, or thread : This
discovery awaits tho successful student of ull tho
spinning animals.
Theie are not merely mollu-ks which fasten
themselves to rocks ami seaweed by means of
able ol silken tu reads.; there is a suell-tim
Inch lets iiselt dowu from lloating wools in tho
ocean as a spider hangs by a thread irom the
hushes in the garden. 1 uls siieiiii-n is tuo .itoini
HimUx of homer and ol .Sunders King, inc
ast masses, lui '-c us i.-uud. of sea-weea wa.cn
Ii ut noon the steuming surface of tho tropical
seas, have many sliunue inhabitants, and among
them, this littio-knowuig spinning periwinkle.
l.vin the cable or oyssns or me nui-wis, uu'i
the. Mitt, anode, numerous und warm threads of
tho pinnn, ure fabrics the muniifaetuic of which
ia Ian innierteetiv known.
1 lie spinning appuruiusoi uio mussci is ouuaicu
at the base ot what is called the foot; the spin
ning apparatus of most of the insects is'ues from
tne lower. piw; yet tue sua um-isoi mc biviuuicu
insects culled Myrinelcon, like those of all tho
chilli-footed group, are located at the cx'remily
Ol tlie auiiomeil. hid nuiu cutuwu i9,iupuii
enough applied to bags spun by spiders, for they
are really egg-bags ; but it is not correctly used
whi n applied to tlie cases spun oy insects, una
into which they enclose themselves as iu hum
mocks, or sleeping cotlins, when passing from the
stnte ot Inrves to tlie condition oi enrysauues.
Certuin Insects spin tents, in wnieu tuey tive in
common; but It bus only quite recently ncen
uroved that any spiders can co-operate to sp n
either a well or an ubode. But both insect and
spiders spin to shut up the cavities into w hich
tlicy retire, and to tie together tho materials of
which thev build dwellings. A iirilisti spider
bus been seen olten, and lost sight of now tor a
long time, which makes a raft on which it II ats
upon the surtace of pools and ditches, by tying
ilrv wieds together. On spying ail ine :t
driiwnit g in the water, this spider quitted hi
raft lor un Instant to sei.e his prey, reiurning t
it iinekly to devour his victim at ids leisure.
Alt the 1 fur Jlottiul.
SHERIDAN'S ARMY.
Stonewall
Jackson's Old
AnmliilatciL
Brigade
Hpoclnl to I he l:eiiliiu Ti li-irrnih.
Wakhinoton, September '.. Tho biit'lc digs
r ttirvd by Un ridan, were presented to the War
i pmtmcnt this afternoon.
Etoncwall Jackson's old brigade were all killed
Or taken prisoners in the battle of Ilerry ville.
TO-DAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS.
KptTliil Di-spatt Im's to Evening Tulcr.tpb.
Wahiunotox, September 21.
To l IHsrliRrtoil.
It is the intention of the Quartern! ister's Dj
parinunt to discharge a number of barges and
other trans-ports now under charter here, tho
tctvices of which nie no longer required.
MiirrrwNfiil Ncoul.
Cavalry sent out from Falls Church, Va., on
AVtilticsd iv, mudo a srout through Fairfax and
a portion of Loudon county, without meeting
any considerable bodies of llebol. They, how
ever, picked up a considerable number of horses,
and Ilebcl stragglers.
t.riiilH MioIImI Nitliitp.
Tbe mail steamer Moritnn, from City I'oiiit,
reports ull rpiict in f ront of Petersburg. The
gi neral salute along our lino on Wednesday, in
honor of Sheridan's victory, woke up the Kebels
to an answering lire, w hich did no damage what
ever, and ceased when nnr last gun was fired.
(Jenrrnl NhrrlilitsT Army.
Ve have nothing Inter from tienerui .Sburid in.
It i not probable that Early has made a stand,
nnd hence no second battle is supposed to havo
taken place. "Vi'e have nothing additional from
the Army of the rotoina -.
I'ortcr niil (.11 morn.
Ai'miriil I'orti r left to-day, to take command
of the Mississippi rlvor fleet.
Generul Giimorc arrived hero to-day. It is
thought that ho will immediately havo a com
mand. Mnrlictw by 1lo-rnli.
r. u.'iiMoin:, .September 2:1. I'lour is dull nnd
l.i'iivj-; Ituvv.ird alreet snpiTlIno, f Itw ll '.''. Ohio i t ira,
I II W hi.at Hull uiui iIih.i.iii : luim hols ' "i n
ilrinlv ftl s v.ij-41, 3. ; vnlloiv ni-Kli-cli'd. Cnth e st-iuly ; Klo
4;t.i lie. W hisky dull ana nuniiiml ut fisl'i I sl'c.
JTATIONAL UNION TICKET.
Kilt 1 koSII'EN r,
AIIKAIIAM LINCOLN,
VT ILLINOIS.
Full VP IM'ltl Sil'KA T,
ANDKl'.W JOI INSON,
Of TKNNESSI.C.
liLJCJ I OUtVL. TICKET.
HKNAToniAL.
MOIIIdN Mi MICllAl:!., I'lulil. H.l.ia.
T. CUIMMI1JAM, Heaver Cuiinlj.
Hbl'ltKRHNTATIVR.
Im
t.l"iruid with un excellent map, is divlJul into
iwupmu. Tueiiiat coul.iius llio history of the
(oinpwHt 0( Ul, lx pnnim.g. tho second 1.1
mtivly geograplu, al iu its character, und must
J.avo oiimd uuusii.il dillieulties to the tr.ius
Uui', in eoiuMi .iiu-aue of the multiplicity of proper
IriscoKritiiiSTLvexpeetea that tus jubilee
Jui d of the l iigiish M'esleyam will reith
$7 ',' V; the amount already rweive-l is
ij.i.isai. Ann ng the olijecls towhii Ii iho fuud
i, to bt devoti-d uie inoru exteusWe tiaiid-ig in.
rtitntioos lor luis-ioiiai ics and native preaetiers,
and tbe scud'iig ot inr ud'ldiuiMl niitiiouinus
to India Hud i kiua.
1. llol.ert P. King,
'J. . Morrison :oats,
U. llinry lluuim,
4. Willi in II Ki rn,
6. Ilarton II. Jerks,
K. ( Inn li s M ti.uk,
7. Hnl.irl furls.
8. v iilmiu I avlor,
ti. .Mill A. lbistaint,
Id. llndiard II. C'nrvill,
11. I ilviiiril Ibillli.av,
1;. lorle '. ki ail,
PI. Kims W'. Hale,
14. 1'h.irlei II Shrlner,
1 ,. .loha Wisur,
til. Inivid Mrl'on.nl thy,
17. havlil W Wis.Us,
is. snac lleiison,
pi J'-hn Ciiltiin,
no, Hiiluuel II Id-k,
U. Kvui-urJ llli !.,
John P. I'urnv.
hi. em xi-r Me.lieiktn,
21. John W. ItUiis-h.uil.
By order el the Biatc t'liitral Committee.
KIMON OAMlillUN,
9-S ellAtllM V.S.
RATIONAL UNION TICKET.
COUNTY OI l'IC'I'.KS.
siir.niiT,
HF.MlV '. HOWEi.L.
BKOIHTKH Or WILL",
KhEllKllK'K M. AlsAVtH.
ti.KiiK or the oni iiANs' comr,
EDWIN A. MF.Iiltl(.'K.
CITY Ol'l IOEKS.
mXLIVCK OF TAXES,
OlAULKS) O'.NtlLL.
C1TV 10V1MISK10!K11.
'1IIOMAS lllCKHOM.
CONOltliSS.
I irnt Dfatrkt JOHN M. IIL I'I.EII.
Bici.nil Ul.trL-1 1'llAKLLS 0 NULL.
Third Dl.lrlct I.KONAKU MY KIIS.
rurtli Hiilrlct
Fi lb Matrli t
.WILLtAU D. Kl'LLKY.
.M. UUHMKLL THAYKK.
IlltlllSII ltll.VAYS.
SENATOK TllIBI) DlSTlllCT,
IS) A AO A. BUKM'AKI).
Ktl'HKSKNTATIVKH,
I'm Mill's MisTam.j Tniing the M- xic in
wnroi.e of the ncwsptiia-rs btiniediy aiiiiounei !
n item of news lioni Mexico, that (iencral l'.l
Ioh und tliiity-seveu ol ins men Lad been lo-l in
il In tne I bultlc.1. Some other p iper in,'jn..e.i iho
jiubiic noi long ago, Ihat u lo in in a Lruwusui
toLI w.is j csteiUay biought before the i uirt mi
the lunge ot having stolen u small ox ( bo x , liom
u In ly's work-bus. 'J he stolen property wa
loiiiiii'in his wnistcoiit pocket. An I - ntdish pi.er
once stated thut the Russian General it ickiuoil
fosky was found dead with u long word (sword i
in h.s uiouth. Jt was, perhaps, tho same paper
that, iu iii' ii g a description ol a but'ie la'twvou
tbo l'oles and Kuss'uns, said that tho conibct was
Unadiul, und the enemy was repui-sed ii.o gie.it
luugl u-r (slaughter.) Again : A g -iitlciu aa was
ne. uily biought up to auswer Iho chaig" of
lnivli g uiti n (beaten I a stdy-d.il'cr JoJ' deliiJUd
inf inure thuu hU lure.
The following is an extract from a speech of
Sir Ciisiick Kooney, ut u recent meeting in Kng
lund :
There were now l'J.ObO miles of railway eon
stunt! d und miming in tueat liiitdu mil lie-
laud, thut the capital employed in the cou-irue- .
tioli of this mighty system ot iron roads, of tie so j
stupendous works, und in thu lolling Block, '
unioiiMid to I liio.bi'O.onil, wlih-h was Iu fael no t
less then hull' the iiu'loi.al debt, and that th ro
Was derived Irom these invesiineii'Ssa gross sum
ol l I in n.iii.ii per milium, of whi h about fid,. :
in ii.tssi w a- upicoj. ri.it- d t i the woi king expen-e, '
so il in , w illi I Ik- t .xi eitinu of a sum to w inch h 1
would iilliide pri si-ii! ly , liiilsvuy direc 'irs v-im-.; ;
ten led ti divide something like flS ntltl.ll si a .
iui' iiiiniiig llio-o who had ines ed Ih-'ii in y ,
iu ll.e-e uiiceil.ikiiigs 1 1 1 ear, near. i
Ni w th" iu I t of the country was i.'S d,'i ' i,'nl I, '
b r hi'-h the Stale p .id to lho whJ hid in-
L b il tt l-i i Uiohi y ill iis ctpi ul about the s tin.) i
shin, iniii.cly, f is.lloilioo iauchier and cheers)
w hn h Ihe inilwav s paid on uu investment ot'
hu t the Mini, it bo' might compare for a moment
the winking expenses of the railway-, they would
Md that, wheieas tho lailways expended but
i. If, 's tV-Mi, tho state expended L lii.u io,o 1 1.
Liu in ud iiiiou to that they had to pay c.ii iiu
miii., lis the landed gentry well l.in w , whu-u i;.o
Si.de did not, lor they pa. d ii'iout L 1 ,'Hiu,ii si a
yc..t in nib , und lor Ihe pleasure of conveying
the passengers they nlso p. lid to the ti jveriiinent
t, inn, lion u j i nr. i Hear, hem' )
So tlin'.'iu p ant of tact, before the sh ire
liiiUI. rs i oiiid put old their hand.- to receive th ir
lii v n 1 1, .is. sou i tl.ii.g PI..- half u mil ion ,
slnpi ' d. and went into the pock els ol the Slate,
lie thought he hud shown how productive in tho
the u-giei-ati' railways were, how lat'to their
t'siiiings weie, uiui bow moderate on the w hole
wn-llei'st id the working expen-es. He had
oi.lv to ud.l lb it ll ey g ive direct employment to
i'l winds ot It " 0 '0 ol ti e population, and if lin y
i-.up.I 1 i d Itut by tbe Usual figure to icpresen't
Ihe la iiu.irs of the men sncmplovod, it would
l e foil t d that no It - than from li Kl.uuo to soui si
denied the r chiif, if not only support from tho
l.illwhys.
'lhalshowid the iumeu-e benefit w hich the
ranwi ys hud i onii ind on the laboring classes,
und l.e thought thut eveiy one w ho traveled on
tin in and w no in the-eiluys did not r would
Uotiuiu the .lu-tuf to adiiiit that a better disci
poind, a In tier oivttni'cd, a more obedient, a
li.me ii s; 1 1 luble, u..d a inoto woithy class of
no li i id nut i xist iu the whole coinmuui y than
lie i ail way n rv iitit of ihe country, liurin.' the
p ,s vi ar.'llie laiU'lUs il the l ulled K'llgd'jhl
I. ml laiiitd 'Jih'.'sm.issi of the population; 111
other woids. every man, womnn, and child 111 the
f Ii g Ii in might Le said, in a iiicl.iphor.cal sense,
(V iut; IHiVU luaivd by them six tiuits over
fust Innrht
Sennd llistrict
IMrd Hl-trut
ouilh liislile:
1 uih Histrlct
Sixth liiilriit
Sivenlh Idsirlel....
I Wah lilstrli-t
X mill Dlstrlc'
Tenth I'lst'lct
i'.levciiili liihtiii '.. .
'iw!tlh lii-tllC...
1 r ni 0. nil . I'll 1 1
I i.lirleilllll tli-lli I
Mitct'i di In. mo . .
Slvlll n ti I I t
si i i ici-i uih l'i i a
i:ii.l.t( f I th "I tr.i I
FIFTH EDITION
iHOTHUl GREAT VICTORY.
OFFICIAL WAIt GAZETTE.
Sheridan Rouls Karly.
A? Tyr-DTriTrir . ctptutt I
. 7 vv J.llvli x Uu uai.''iiiJLJ
11
E A
RSjLRCAD IJNES.
DINO RAIL K OAS
CAPTURE of SIXTEEN GUNS
AND MANY PRISONERS.
THE LAST OF EARLY.
Washington, SeptcmliiT 21, 2'.V) I'. M.
Malois-ficuerul Dix, N'evy York: The follow
ing telegram, nuiiniinclnK another victory of
General Sheridan over Early, lias just been
received from Harper's Ferry.
September li-'!. To Hon. E. M. Stanton:
Sheridan has again bctifen the enemy nt
Fisher's Hill, rapturing Hixbvn pun ntnl
mnny prisoners. This is In all probability
tiwjinale of Oeiicral Early.
(Signed) J. I). Stf.vknmon,
Uiiiidier Oeiicral.
The Surseon fjoneral thi nioriiiii.tr re
portcil that our vvounded were all cured for
nt Winchester, with aileiitialr! arrangements
pud nii)vili-s.
The number of our wounded, prior to. tho
buttle of yesterday, wns estimated not. to ex
cel d two thousand.
F.Jiwi.n M. Stanton, Secretary of War.
No. Un Market. Ft root
lil.lWFI.N I HUNT AND PKCOSD STIll.r-.TH.
C. V . VI fill Hf. I", H, "ll'l'l! I ,
I) II V 0 O I S T S, 1' II Y K I (; I A N S,
A VII
.KM.K4L f loKI'.KKI Pr.RM,
f Vin fm.l At mir -t liliMiiirtit a ti ll n-"rttii' M ! ni(wt (. d
Und l'riiii(C Hnu, Fo(ulnr TiU'iit Vtfll.'inp. I'titM-,
Coil Oil. W I'tllOW rrai rniiiMn Vl.il-. c, R f w
j'fli f " n j? nu' iip flrt-rUi- u' U cnii t;p (il!.
INK KHIA I 1AI, Cifl S
Fr " iiff' M'Mi r. In full vnrji fv. nml nf r t't tuiHy.
l ir hit-.tl. Ri ti.-n' Iml'ifn. .Minlilt f, I'ot Ksh, rinlitPtr,
ft.K'A AOi, Alum, Oil nf VI HV I,Anni:t . O.pj r.i, F:tmrt
i.f I..twoxl. 0 , KOR VKl:S'i1 C, .ilwitvt i-ii .'. (iji,!, nt
! .( n t rih I'llf-fii.
I I I.'i: sl'K'K FOR FAMILY I M'.,
i;rmni'I t?pr !-ly fr our ihU'S ami t w1nt!i wo liniti
tlif iiMctitfdii el tt.ini' in want uf nliii). arti- lci.
Ahn, IMiWity XTAHCHt Ml 'Alii', Ac, t titr t
or-l-rw 1 y mall, T r H lotif, will mt with r nrjnf Al
t' ni n, it up .litl fiitatl"iia will In.' (urnlffu'il wt'fn re-
'il, Hf ll.
Oh FAT THINK UNI
I KOM PMII.AhKL'-IH Tf TlIK INTF,HroH
1 I NNM LVAMA.1 M K S HI'VI.KII,I Sl'S-
u i hanna.ci muf.ui.ani). and
W.UMINO VAI.Lt.,
A mil
SOUTH. ORTnWF.RT, ANDTHK CASADAI.
1 .
aw f v
i I "Willi. I
rAKNOI.K TI' lfl
tiuan r 0'i t, at TlilRTF.KNTH I
Mutiti, I'd tal'-Ut.lH, at t'i h-t.oirh
JalMy
WHTOIIT& HTIM T,T,,
Wtioloftali' UriiK W,nch"iia,
No. ll't MAIIKKT Htr-t,iil..ivp From.
MTDIOINAL COD LIVER OIL.
JOHN C. HAK-.H tt CO,,
Kci. 718 M MlKFT S'IP5KTt
r rii r''l th Ir buhiIm1 frt-hU fumi th' flhpri.
TiFiip rl 'i 'ty ot J.hi ir Oil. In evi-ry n t,iC' I. lift! ruined
ft r It r. n i'ijl.til. n ari'l trl a'lj r lo mil it: io
ktari't.
Tiima'Titi.ln It, thfy ar' d torminrd t.i -i ;-! h i ;ntl:!
tlipt ma h'' ( tuiiclv n Ii'" n fir (ri'-hnf mmI r inty.
Hr.-1 i m uih mlii h nt FitilViflora of M l ca' C"l!'Ht'. 'iU
nUl.AliKTJMTIA PlUfiKON-S'
uivb Mrirkft. K ipturw
railirallr rtird In II. r. MF.KKTI H I rtM iium Pittejit
iia(ltiat"tt'.' lTf'tNT Tni-. Hupcrlor K.'itic Btti,
K Mlc Morhir.iii. hiipi'ortii, Mtiouldor Uracei, Sturpn
It.rli a. C'riiti fie. ftrc.
I.adit atu ii.H d hy Mrn. B. C. KVK.KK I T. myX ly '
9TT- I M I l,A I'l'ii.l I
C,, U0; ' HAMAl.K IHH I
-MNIII Htr't. a!
MORMKO AIATL.
AtV'-A.M . fr R'fliiin", I ,'iu i.n. F.ii1ir,a. 1AV-
intiii'M. I'arrt iMirB, r.ntviM Fitii nu r , Tamviii
S in' ' . W iin-.MTt, K t.iti.i. if "';.. r, NMi-ara
I ii' ni. Aih i t.'tr-, V k hnrt, rittft"n, York, Carliii
i 'i,if. . r-tn r. . II., rin i n. . i
I t ti m conn. . ri M it r MnN'flwPh F..mt P'nrnylT'
Ma Rrtih.-oHl timn tor A'n-ittwn. ttr,. Oii ftf.v1.nK
!t,i.ii.ia Ii. ilioii i fi.r I phraa, I-liv. and C'ilum,'irt,
w tih i I f l,'iian. n V;ill j tin n for IHrrl-h if c, V-,;at
LiN TON wlih Onirtwl-Ha UalimiM traltil iur W HhirT'
v hi iTuMH.rt. lo. k IIhuh, Kmiira, i at HaKKtH
HI IM; with Northern (Vnti !!.' "l 'um'rt.ind Vftllov.
ami ". h . IK 1 1 1 mill Ku-'iiK t.at.n" tri'nit i' r If rtin
lriaiiJ, iil.nm-p,?-t m v.t'i . l-or-i-in. P.turuve.Ji
AKHlMMiV KM'KKH
1 i i rillnd. i. uh nt A i; M. lor Hdlr,ff, Pott
x 'M'1. 1'ifi' iri'rt, lUrrl-Mirif, A a , cinii' rti.i: ;it IIutI1
t 'in :: w ltd I'rnn-yU ami Crtitral trains lor PiMhufK, 4
NiTll Til t'tntlill Itatiioad trumq h,r NimrinrT. o.th'im
I'.mIhi il, I- iinirii, .Ic.inid ai port rtimoii with Outr-wla' ,
liaiin ..d (ruin fov MiUoii, illiamikHrt. fclmira, l;m:k
Ac.
UKUilWI .AiriiMMnnv riny,
I.' i ti Br... lit v at . ifi . M.. tnppinv it all wy '.s
t Mina. a i r i v i r t' iti I'd Hud' ipMa itl :h,i . f .
l(i tuiiiiMi(, ifn v t'liiii.ut-'lphta atu'inj p, M. : anivei 1
IIiMdim.- At k'"i ! M.
1 rnlni.r rtilitri( IpMa ir arcTlnrrl-linrB tit 7 in K.yt aa
Pott-viH- nt k li A. M .arrlvinic in I'iiiii.ulniua at fo :
1'. M Ai'diiooti tntlni Uno llnrriftfuirtf at 1 46 P. nf
l'li'twll c hi ' I', inli iiiu In I'lil.iidfinlnu at 7 P. K
M.trkt iiHino. with a r::" iif--r cur ana' !ie1 , ! 4
I'liiladt IpMn at 1 1. M . tr Heiua and all w ay ita'ton
li-avf K- 4 in at I'. ti "ii. and P-im nlntown at ii JU i
U tor I till. nit i liia and nil vtnv Mulloiii.
A 11 tlir ni t" r ir ili.a i nn Hh'( , Htind ivi t'crptd.
iintlnt traits l"'u t: r.itilip at 7';o A. M.. aim PVitf
tMpl iuat.lJ.' I' M.
; tlr.Ml.ii Aiji,r, i mih" 'i', m
P. ('Pin.' r tor lno miiut'. n and hilcrrn Mate f f.(p' fc. i
tnkr thf ct ii A M. and - V M. lrin. tro;n I n,iad( l( U-.' i
rt ii riiii K In m iKsnii'tt' n at b I'l A. .M. and IJ(1 ;
lii.w it irk txi'iiia n" rmsiuRO and uripj
V I . " I .
1 eiv NVwVorV nt" A.M. nnd 7 V. M , P.i-lnfs' Ttadtn
nt !' iiiioniL'lit Mini l-:f. M.. and lionnci'llnif ri llrtrrl-
biirKitii ivnttiivUHKU Urtllrcnid hxattut tiaiU!. for nil!
llirii'.t :.l ''ii.IKI r. .. . . .
Hi i urnti i. Epn tr.iin li-men Harrlaburcon irrtral r
tl;t? Fci'tiir l iinia F.M'rr-B Imm I'lffn urif -t an
- hi i u v...i m i'i,).iiiit m( 4-:tT ami !' Vi A St.. in
arriving al'N.wo.k at I" A . M . and I n P. M. KPA
PANIC IN THE GOLD MAEKET.
A Blue Day for Speculators.
In tlic. riiiliuli'lpliia Oolil jrarkut tin: clos
ing qiidtutiona were 21H.
EIX TEE CENT. LOAN Or 1861,
l'OK SAI.I'.,
In amounts and sizus-to mlt pur. haters, at 1-iwa.st m irkcl
rates.
H0NHS RKADY FOR DK1.1VKRY.
C. H. W1UOIIT .V CO..
So. U 4 4. Tiniiii si iir.i:i',
-j tdcl Oppontlelho Kxrliaut-e.
FINANCIAL.
AV V A LT H. H A L T II, AND
i BI.AlTlf.
If to trnn ailmlrlnif v :
l( to cmu' Invidious su'li" ;
If to de a lilooininj: H"wr,
I atlliiK, dyliiK in un hour IH:.u i 1
1'to huve a host of friends ;
It Pt vire to mil te nnii i tti ;
l Willi tn. h-lmrn li'".d in wed :
It a nmrbk M-me when d-a-t -'A'i ai th!
If to IIvp trm'PK'ore and fi-n,
WialtlDtr d c a l"n i.alii;
II to Itvr a lite ol p.-af;
Jl to dm and k to rttc II kali m !
II you wtn!i ft life of plertMUTH ;
1 1 von allM' til In Wot Id h tri'iianri a ;
If CVt lj I'otiiloit Mm would h-p.
Taki my ad ice und with all ' Arr.
Titcn.tnivliic lU'.ilfh, Wraith, and li"auly.
Vou 11 l prepare tl for every duty.
V. ftrarifnlprniHgl ot lr. Wll.UAM Yol'Ki J'H Vw
BoiV, '1 1 1 1-i .MAhKIAOK Oil I'l.. whl h isliouNI ho rend
tiv evf r on". Hold by HtMianftlt-ra k-nc-ally, and nt Uie
W'tt.r ofl'ce, ho. U Hl'HUCK HTKKKT; pri.; W
t r,t.
i:OX.iI2 MTITHW, JU.,
MAKUrACTOEINQ MAOHIKIST
AND
KNQINl'iKK,
No. N. HKt'OVn ST., I'iiilnd. pl.U.
a'JT-lm
HEATING FOR
TFAM
Willi". J c. lit an d villi diii'i'tor w.ist1
S'
....il. ,.r l.....i,.r..i-niiili iiM rs. i-villiiirill'iis
Mm .M.iOHt.MAN,.No. JI N. SIX I'll Street
I-'ACTtllUKS,
HU'AUl AlHO,
B1
N
I.OA IV Of ISMl.
I jlllHEsm'KO MACHINK VORlvs,
hi- t ii r;,
Ko. Ni It M' tki:ki',
l-'ilt.lii'i.eiiiA.
We are pre pun it In till onlers lo miy evtunt for o;ir well
ii.i iiivrnv mil fOVtOH AM) WOOI.KN Mll.t.
hicli illiifl all reei-ul iujliriiveiiiculs In iai illun. Hnuliiii
ami v luuim
We Imlle the tletitiim of nmiiiuctar- rs lo nurti-ii
"Wr"'"- AI.KhKI.JK.SK8 A S-.S.
THE BALANCE t' THE
$75,000,000 LOAN
i. - ... . ........... . .. irain. 1 1 . r, in . li rw .' uen .iri'
pv anil l'ittt.tir'
Midi tram tor N
York P itvt-i ll'itrtnuriT 1 1
.Miiil train tor IUrriihiir li-nvea New orli at U M.
St 'II I IKll.l, Y Aid BY HAlLKOAO.
Train Iravi- pid'-Mllo at M. ami :l at P. M., rt f
tUMiim: Ir- tn 'ru-ifliimi nt - A.M. nnd V-W I.
HCH I . I.KII.I. A M WKOI KtlANNA KAH.KOAD. H
TinttiP U'um- Mitttim at :i 4-'. A.M. f-tf Pli.t rove n-JJ
Mitm-li'Mir, aii'l nl r-tti r i i-t r Kf' "'"
tiiL- n-oiii Hitrri-lMirc at 1 -to 1'. M., and irom riuerue
7-4.'. A. M and .. I. M.
li Aral - i-lfiaa 1 lek 1 1 s ntnl enilirrant tlrVet. to
the nrti rleat oh. Is In llii Nnrlh anil v est ami i.nnaila.i
11... int ii hi itit lirkib. ure olitiilti'ilileonlv al the otll.-e-'
S IlllAI.Fiilll. Tnasurer. So -.'J7 . KH Itrll "lr;4;
ri-.na.le.pl la. or of li. A. MI OI.I.S, tKnural Hufi rlnu
dint, lteUt:, ,t.c.-a
Al .'.1 i i rce t. dl-eouul, Utlneeu ny points deilrft s
rer laiDinea ami lerns.
CofMl fur neies, benvei n all points, . $41! 35 ecv
for liiuillies anil Urms. w ..,.. i'
M-;A'i'- liersr.iis, ,
for t! ti i li. tiiin-.or im Ive inontlis, fbr nolilert onu
10 all polnu, al reilm-en ri. i
ll. -iillm- en tlio llm nillie roail will bo fnml.hed
cards, nillllmu ll.tiiiseles and lvc to tlckeu am.
Rre' VVr'ltllHlOV TIl'KK.TH
ru m l'lillailrlpl la In prim lp.il lulloiu. piod r Ratmi1
ilay. Sniii'iiy. nnd Monil.'i .nl rciliicd tare, to lie had on
lit tpe I ! ai-iuillee,ai I llll.l fil.n in .uubiuwiTuii
tstrcetii.
r lll.ll .11 I .
rHii1. of alt ifesi-rlpiiolis loi-warded to all (.he alms
poiiiis, from ll.e t'otiiiunv ' new Irulfclit deput, 1IK0A
and Vt ll.l.oVn Htreet.
FIIKIIIIIT TRAINS
I.riivoriilladilplilii iliillv al (i A.M., IP. M.,and li P. M
I.. I ..l ll.prlJ.nril 1-iitL.V Ilia, l'uririi.
toll, and poinl. Iiennd. fV
Mrtll. -c
Cloaeat therhlladelphia Pes'. imr for all Blace on t'g j
roail mill II. liraiieln-s al b A. Al., ud lur Ui prlndr-. i
atiilinlis only al 2 l.i I'. i".
'ftl
DlllI.APKl.riUA, (1KHMANTOWN, AN.
X MIIIHISIOWB KAIl.lll.AI..
TIME T.Mll.K. f
On and after MONDAY, May 10, 16n4, until 4u1ti(
... .11. a
Kllll l.r liM r lii"ts
lltlne ihl day been awardel, and our tiM pruvint mc-
c, si.lul,we reprepred to sill t i eustoiiicrs at ono. la
larfc-e or -mall siiiui, any am nint -if tills mist desirable
GOLD SIX PER CENT. LOAN
AT THK MARKET VKICK.
Wi-rave atw.ija cun.lder.il these ls-l BONDS .n ihe
BEST LOAN ON THE MAUKi' T.
There la huts KM AIX AMOUNT FOB S.VI.B, and tin-
rrrultiui will, In onr opinion, adyiiuce rai'V.ly.
rartles h.ivlni;
ri-yo i.f.N
Will do well to call and E.XCHANllE their S-'JO fur tills
MOHE PERMANENT LOAN, capeelillly n now, owlnu
toilu. ;triuainli-iuand for l lye-tweutlei, s lu.li rate can
be obtained for th' m.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Fo. lit 8.T111KK K I'ttEKT,
iel0 lm l'hlliid. lphla.
O X. 1. U U Li 1), O OL li.
-JXi-MOVAL..
J. MEIKR & rUOTIIKR,
MKEOI1ANT TAIL O R H,
l.ive removed Irm u. I-'.'i V. Secnd street to Ihc S. C.
corner l KKCONI.and A llt'll Utroela. In re tl.ny n.iv.
on hand a good Itoek ot C'1.0 l llsl, CASJil dEUEM, and
VEfiTLNUH. iHtlKl-lia
A'o, iplendld assorlmeiiiofrendj-miulcCLijrillNO.
1 1 K M O V A L. THOMAS M. I'l.OU'M VN,
I'nipiiiler and Itiillilrr, l ua n niiiviu ins simp ir ra
ISO MlUV, lull y Sine' In J, V.ll I r.n -iiiio.aii-
iolninil ti.o old I'osi Olllee llnil.ilnx'. Ilaiini! im-rei-ed
tits-llll 1. s tur i-ai runs' on the l.n-lui'sii e.sleilaively, Jit) h net
o ro el.e a shine ol pulille pair. .niie. )7
Ltav. VhilHdi-lpnia C, 7. h.! U. II, II A. X.; 1,3,3'.
11',. 4.'i. 'I. J.H. I'. I". II. 1- I M- .
ie.ive li. nnanloivn, ti, 7, 7 :l". S. K 20, 0, 10, 11, 11 A.
l.'.',:l,4. 1.,.'., n, G'-.7, N. Id. ll, nnd I.' 1". M.
Thrh-'illilimli, and Hie ll', und fi?i H alm up, do not n.
on the Ui rnianli n llriuii h.
IIKNl l llll.t. It AtLllOAt).
lenve Pliilndi Iphia, C, t. In. l'J A.M.; 2, Vi,t?i.l.
leawiiieiin.it Hill, 71O,S,!)40, 1140 A. X.; MO, ft ! T
li 4H.II KI. h lo. nnd 111 40 1-. M. .
I OH tONHIIOHIM KI.N AND N i ' K It I M I u v N . .
Leave I'Mtiiili Iphia l, ll, 11 Ik", A. M.i IX, , 4
01 U.,i 111. I. l
i'eavo'NnrrHlown.O.1,',?, 7-i,9 and 11 A. M.l IX. v.,
V"V,'. ti'u'in' un, HI top t Wlssahlclon, Manaya' t
and Ciinbhoikii only .........
Hilt MASAYTNK.
Leave Philadelphia. U,t Ji'i, 11 0' A X., Hi, 3,4X,5
ii't,, bli.'.and llAi l". M. . .
Leave Minuj link, ti. 7,,,S '-', !'.', ll, "-, i
nd 1'. M. .. .. , .,
11. II.S.IIIIH 'u iui cii"-Mi
njj.'ll Di-l-ot, NINTH and tiltEEM Suetu,
1
G
SILYEU AND BANK NOTES
WANTKD.
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
anl-tf
Un. HA B. TTTIRi) BTItRET.
....WILLIAM FOSTEE
WILLIAM a. KUDDIMAK.
ItllTIAHIl Bl'TI.EK.
Yf. W. WATT,
lOSEl'H T TIlOMAt.
JAMES FUIXUOIIN.
... .THOMAS COCHBAN.
JAMES N. KEItNsl.
CI1AKLK8 FOSTER.
HAMl'LL B. PASCOAT.
FKASKUN 11. STEKN'Ett.
J.VKR V. HUrntlN, 8s.
ENU3 C. BENN'EH.
FRANCTH UO0V.
UE -JltllE IE HAVES', Jn.
WILLIAM F. BMITII.
LlltVAKII li LEE.
JAMES MM. I. Eft. 9 1' lit
QXAll 14r-(Orr A; CO.,
BANKKIIS,
No. 121 6. THIRD STREET,
rilfLAKELI'IIIA.
Government S.earlilcaof all Isue I'urihaned nd for
Bal. Cuickl, bonds, and Oold uuilatit and Hold iu Coin-tnlpfelon-
1NTKBE8T ALLOWED OS I.EI'OSITst.
1'oHccHoni Proniitly Mudo. fo-'i-tf
gMlTl : ANI)OL,lIl,
No. 10 S. THIRD STREET,
BANKKKS AND HKOKlUtS.
Si'icIf.Stoelvl.QiiaiteimabtiTl' V ueheri aiid l'li"iki,.lnd
ull llovimmetit Si nrltlen ltuuht and Sotd. iicili
RAILROAD LINES.
X'ORTH 1I.NNSY1.VANIA RAILROAD.
IN lull III TIll.K.IIEM. in.YI t.slliiWV I AsniN,
MAI . II . III Sk, UA.I.EION, WILKEsillAUHE, WIL
l.lAMBI'cl: 1 .
FALL AllltANIir.MENTS.
On and alter MnMi.ll , h. iiti iiili. r m I:!. PnssenKor
Train, iv III leave Ihe NEW lB 'OT, I II till. SUM, ill- ive
Tlinnipsou, I'liiliidelplnu, daily iBindaya uxeei.'.i-ilj, n.
lollows :
At j-.wl A M. (Vxpri-s) for lletlihtieni, A'tentou n,
Maiieh I lunik, Wil. sbairi-, Wllllam-port.
At ti'lt-l A. M. I Aieoiimmdallon 1 for I loi lefoiyn.
At 10 l.'i A. M. ( Aei-oiiniioiltt'loii) lor Fort Vv as!ilnton.
At 2 . I'. II. (Aeeiiliiiiiodatioti) lor 1'iov lest.iwu.
Al 'I IS l'.M (E.pns) lor llethlelii in, Eautoil, Ac.
'Una Haiti rein lies I'.aston atii'lo C. M . und makes rl.no
connection Willi the Jersey Centra! f-r New York.
Al IT.'i I". M. (Mail) lor lloyli sluvv u.
Atol.'iP. M I Aeeoni modal loll) lor Uellilelieln, Allen
tovv n. and Muneh I'le.iiik.
II 1'. I' M. (Aeconilnodi(loa for l.nnJale.
II I1. M. (A'-eomnii d illon) lor t ort Washington.
1 hront li TliM H mint he nroiiiire.l ul llio Ticket Oltlro,
THlltl. Hlr.i l, or IIEIIKS Hlieet, In order to ateuru Hi.
lowest rules of lure.
THA1NH FOIt PHILADELPHIA
I.envje nelMeheni all! A. X , 12 1.'' noon, and .VI.', P. X.
Hoylfktown at ii ill A. M , J 1'. 11., and a 4) 1'. X.
Luiisdnle iitt.-lil A. M ...
tort YVasl.iiiBloli al lo MiA.M. nnd 1 P. M.
UN Kl Nli'lB
Ihllailelphla for llelliltliein al A. M.
riil'udi'lphia tor Itovi.slow n at il I. M,
Dovleslovtn lor l-tiilai elnlila ul 7-20 A. M.
Ii..,i.l..l,.i.i f.,r I'lilladeiohiil .1 4 l'.M.
Ililln.ans Hamiiue Expri'.s will call f-r und deliver
liaiaan. ut th. depot, order, may bo leu at Mo. ltd
KllllltD S,.e.t. EIX1H CLARK, Aitent-
lStil.
ri: w i.o.vtv.
iri'i l'HILADlil.f'HIA AND
liXl-4. Khl E 1IAILIIOAD.
'I Ina ureal line truvursi-M the Northern nnd Norlhweat
ci iiiitle. ot Pennsylvania to the cily of Eric on Lake Erie.
II has hern lea-id bvtlie I'F.SNM I.VAN1A KAll.UOAII
t'llMI'ASY, and liniler their iiiipplc.-a I. IH-ln rapidly
il. ...ii. I.. .tit lis i iiuri' li num.
It is now in nee for I'u.seiii r and Krcluht bnalne from
Hair.sburi' to hmi'ortnni. (ic, miles), on ih. Eastern illvl
slim, and Ircin M.llild lo Erlu (!. uUiisJ.on in. IV clem
Ilivi.l. n.
..iu fib- l, ull. SOI II Tl! A I H AT I-IIII.Al'KI.I'lll k
Xall Trulii UMiTe -S'lO A. M .
t.si r,-". Train leave. M'-"1 P- M-
C'ara run tlirousn w 1 1 inn r i iiAso,. nom w .? on
tralim buwi ta I'lillailelpliiauuU Losk Hal. II, and botwuen
Hail Ulore an. l-.c llaw-u.
i- i... Mni a.i.ifiliiu rain on the ExpreM Train both way.
hT litlomiatton reepeennii I'asfeHk.r busltiesa, aptily al
U,. H. E.eoiiie. ol EI.EV FN I II and MAHKEI Blreeu.
o.r l.'r. I. I.t ikii-loiMu ol llm lolniiiinv aAuiitils:
K. It Kllisaloii. Jr , comor TEEM 111 and al.UIKE'I
trm is, I'linailelplila.
J. W. It. v Holds, Em..
,. X. Drill. Aneiii, M. . C. 8., .Ul.lin.ir..
li ueral Freight A'-i in. I'hilad' Ipi.ia.
I EIH L. Ilul 11.
Ginuial Tkk.t Alient. I'lilla.lell'loa
JliHEI'll D. FtlTI'S,
ja4.tr vacRi ral Uaiiumr, WI11imiiio
VKW RAILROAD LINK .NOR 11
1 l-llll AI.EI I'MIA '!" ;llli')KI,Y,
I IIUIH lll I s live, ii'i iva.
I a hi: .
ECt 1ISION Tlt'EI'l'si fl.lilioll FOIt TIlltK.R IAT
on and nller mom.a l , .tl-it at l, i-m.i, iruina win lea.
foot of VINE Slleet, l'hilii'leiplila, every liioriniiK at 8 .
.M. fHnndtiys exeiptui l. tt.e. to ny lliei-atnoeii anu n
Uplle and llarllan nnd lielawnre Hay Itailroadi to Pi
Monmi.iitti, and by tin- cm. millions atennier Jean. Ho;
to loot of Atiimtie klreei. llnioklvli; rolnnnne, leave A
lnlillc hirei-t Yi haet every day (Sunday, excepted), at
AM. ........
Trnvetern to the envoi iscwiorK are nmmeu nui
ftpply lor pimsuco liy thin tine, the rtlutfi of Now Joe
iiiivi,... i.ruiii.il in flu. f-nni.li.il and Atnhov monopoly t
exeluslve prlvllme of cairjiin; pusseinnra and frewlit i,
IW O H Hie em, , oi I lo'ion ii'i.oi auo , .
W. F. Cillll 1 ii r.S. (iencral Superintendent
EST tlllCSTLR AND l'UILADELPHI
HAIUIOAI". VIA Ml.filA.
Hi UlSli A It It A SI.KM Kt.'T.
On and after FIllllAY, Api 11 1, l.url, tho Train. wIDleJ .J
aa loHow : i. A
Leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, comer of THIIir J,
Flllsll and MAIIKF.T Mreela.H A. M , Il ls) A. M.,'J ( I
a. u ..... t I, u . .
1 hl'.'adeh hia iVipol ciiui'.ed from El.illTEENTn a
MAIIKKT btreeta lo 'I Hill I Y-l 1HST and MAIIK'
istii-ela. L I
Leave West Chester, from tlie Depot on East MAUKI'
Street, II till A. M.,7 4'. A. M , II A. kl ,v! I'. M..4 4.SP. M
'Iheeuraol' thu West l'hlltideliihl 1'aRKe.iKer Kailwl 1
roniptiuy I Maiket a. reel) ..III convey Paaaenijers to IM I
from the Philadelphia Depot. . U
ON (il'NDAVS. i
leave Philadelphia al s till A.M. and J-K1P.M. I
l.eav. Weill luster at s A M. and 4. Ill P. M. )
1-.dl. lM,vinii riiila.lv'nlila at M A Kl. and 4-90 P. a S
and u..si clii-Hier at i-.'i A. M. und 4 4ft P. M..eonn.lj
u..l. ,,..l,., .. tl,.. l'liilkilelnliiM an. I Itultlmnra OauLlA fi
itiillrou.l for Oxf rd and Intt-riiiedtnti- potut.. ' 1 1
!. .!.- llk-Mlrv 11(11 11 1 ( liinaral KnnArlnlanilAii' c
SHIPPiNQ.
U. S. 1040s.
KLiAhTlO ISTl'l'CIi
BKWINO M A O II I N fc S,
HiE FI.IST IN L'E.
an2si No. ;30 CliKKNUT Kimm,
pfPj-ij CtT'l Aii: Olid KS,
Vol only riFA'FI I.K bill t'f-Ei.'l VI.I.KK In pi.rlly
ot 1 1. i.e ui u I ei- i . i-' s i' i '('it i . 'ii iniij lor .-moil,! . u- .1
hi I no is In.t ! e d lo In ' ( . im' llv -vs ell loluplid lo lno t'..il r
and f.ri.iik l.s-.'i' 'oi .ieoulv I'k m mnH,K
N" IS N. hi V 1. 111 Kir.-it.
a toiti. tnt el the 1'trieci M. t...i,...n
A 'm'., a er .; I'i le
"l.sl.ilitii on liuiel,
A 11
Elt'M
i: H 11 A 11 it
y, ll.iMlsAi.a ASH KKTAIL
CLOCK KSTAltIISllMKNT,
. E.con.ltr Bt:COND and l llll.L'I Hirvela, 1'LiJkd a
IMMi .a nit i-Aimr
rivt'Al.l.lNU TIlili'lY-llAY CLX.K4,
A vtvrv d.drabl. anlel. IT Chun -hn, Hu'eli,
jay room: fc co.i
OFFEU FOIt SALE Till'.
KEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
IlJ'.AIIINt; FIVE PER TI NT. ISTIiltl ST IN COIN,
ridieiimt'lii any tiiue atlei 'n:N Yl.AIM.ttt Hie pleasure,
ol tfie Uovei'Miient, and payable 1 01.11 YKAKH alter
ilnlo.
litI'll rOt'l'OX AND ltl'.i.IS I EliF.l) llONDs are
l-seiit for Ho. Loan, ol sunie iienoannjn us the :-j it.
he Intenst on '"s a' .1 Jl0"s p.'ivut.l? ya-ly; en a'l
otloT di lloinli. atititi., hall yearly. Ti.o ID 40 binds are
dated Mm. li 1, 1h;. 't he hall yearly Interest lalllut,- duo
t-i pteiiibir 1 mid Murch I ol each iiur; until 1st si-jit uu-
Ler, tl e aecrued ilil.'lt-:.t H'OIU 1st of Mulch in re'tuil'i d 11
be ealj by purch. nei's In L nv or In I l.-.Al. t i Kin. s. Y.U'ld-
ln (litj per i e nt. tor I'leueuiu. utilil lur. Imi iinlu'e.
AI L Ollir.li (.oVl.liNiir.N 1' .-sEOLltl 11 Ei ItOl'lillT
AM. SOLD.
JAY 000XE & CO.,
ti.h."i-tl' No. Ill s. Tillllll M'HEK.T.
STEAM VVKI'.KLY TO I.IVKK-flftath-i
""" "f ."ii'i'iisl. wn- t'ork Harlior.
-l,.. . ti know n sieaiiii ia el li;e l.iiel.liol, St' T ill,,
and I'liilnCell'lila Sumnsliip l unipany are lliti-ndod to
sail as tollov s :
I'l l Y Ol MANCHKKri.lt. H i'.ur.lii v,. pteiiitjer 21.
t I I Y I'l l.nS 1 'I IN . huiuiday, Oi't -l.ei 1.
CIIY I'F IIAI.'I IMlllll.. MUlll.lav. O. lolu-rH.
An.leviTv aiieeet'diii,: suluidiij , l ll -ou, liom I'lcr So
44f''1''sf'ol''1'l'ASs..ti;K P WHILE IN l't llliLNl'Y.
1 u,i cabin j. ;n i n Mwra.'e "'"'
1 Ii t C.iliin to l.emloii I,'"' .' S.H ei iirie t'i I onilon. . . lis'isl
1 ilst lull ti I.. )'n I is . . ii III SI. eta,, to Cans. Hntul
I It -l C.il.in lo II, mil. I lllsi ii" b i -T .:l't ll unliuiii. .J.OI
I'.i-n i .en. nl-o ti.i vv ui l 'l t" Havre, llielueu, llol
t. '.lam, Annmii. Ae ,at e.iia!l lew l..l..
lans Uiui l.iviii.ooi or 'ii.-lovv ii i- r irst ( a'.ln,
? I.'.e, -1 ;n, i -' u hie. iu-e liom I ii i-o'il and l.iim'iis-
l.VVII.f..'. I lose l l.o IV Is' I'.hCl'lllor IIU'U llltllil. c..u
bill l.tSftN I. tit lit Illl-M I It-'.
1 jl luiti.il liiii'iui..tion i. i'H nl the Company' ollhc
,1'lliv il. DALE, Alti'lil,
Kn. Ill V'AI.M I Sue. I, I'lilladelj.linl.
LOS'lON AND
anilill '"T Bti iiiusl I'.i I nu . a .il
I. i i i iTiTAY h. irom 11 -In' art u'
III Ipl, a. el ll L' I s' Y. half. )' -anove
I'IN'I'. Hllei'l.ell Satiildal ,K
'II, e suan,-liii IsAMlN. .M.itll.e
d. li i la toe r.i sloti.on b-iit ti i ini v
rilll.AIU'.I.l'lIIA
i it.' It. in ei. li poit on
it I'lM; r-!: i.f.i-.i lu
..11. I ...II1 ll- t whull
i.ii iiii..-r vi. ls.il.
will Klllllralil I'hlia-
ili. r.'t.lll loo el.i.'li
A C!0.
IYa;U,
r 7ll U I A Tl I I I' UK FINK HOLD P. Ml.
( LoYVrf 1 E1A1IIED AND A Lli N I i.U.
all ly LioU THuiiuli.a ol Kvrj ut.mlpuun.
-..M A nit AY N. 1.. C'ORNKR OKSIXTlt
and MINOlt Mnnls, l.ilji Inuiuulida, Yaiclie,
l.oUi.bUvcr.aii.l I oan I an- . v
JllO.-sE IN V.AM 01 MONEY
CALL.
All huiuiew conlideullal. "'u
T-'llJlUC. rSIJill
JIANKKKtt,
No. uO S. T IL I R 1) H T R E K T,
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llOt'Oll'l' AMI HOLD ON COMMI.-vlO.N.
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line, nelU'i In m em ti ,o.l pni" tie. tiv on Sutimluva .
li.suniii. t i incited ut one t.a.i ll.e prvu.iuui ci.a.neu on
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I reli I tfc laken at fhlr ra'ea.
Khipperi, are re.liesli d 10 M ild Hllu K eeltl and Bill!
Lathny v. Ith thou e.K'd.
l-i r 1 imthl or luasuku (IhivIib fin uccomui'iJutlnu.)
pi.ly ,j 1IEMIY WINSi'K 4 CO.,
jal-ll nu I s, l:.l,n.l Aits rt.v..v.
FOIt NKW YOHK. DKSr.VrC'H
Ti,.nd BwiliHiro I. ilea, trla Delasvar. and
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Cuily ul lJoilick M., audi o clock P. M.ilioni nuiu pier
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trim., iionlv In WILLI VAl M. HAIKU CO., No. 1.1 si.
I J.LLAWA1(E Avenue.
DUII.ADF.LPHIA, WILMINGTON, AN'J
X BALllAlOllE RAILROAD.
CIIAM.E OF IIOI'KB.
On and mi.r MONDAY, Auyuatl, leakt,
Pal..i...rlriii... Ii-mvi- I'lillaKiilnhla t.,r
Ha. tm. ure at 4 an l Expie.a. Monday excepted), BUS K,
al ., l' Al .. il'.si ued in -hi i . at .
Cheiiler at 06, 11 Id A. M., 1110, 11 30, 1'XI, 0 00 and 11
YMIiiiliii'ton at 4 S0 (Mnrtdar fxeented), 8 06, H U A
M.. 1 -ai. 2'uii, . .ti. li un, in .ai unu iriivr.a.
tii w Caslle at tee'' A. M and 4 IK. I', X.
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Xi'foid at Hf. A.M 1'
ballkl'tiry al . ha. si.
'II1AINM FOIt PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bui ore ut '4.i, tc Id A. M. (ExpreH), I ?
5 ;., an.i iu r. m.
Wllt.dniiton nt I 4, C If', P A. X , K"'.'4, 1, 1'4, t'00,4-:
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Halislmrv ul lI'Vi A M.
Milium ut '.' I -1', kl.
Imveral I :.!. M ., and 4 ISP. M.
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Cheater at I 46, U'4U A. X , I'OU, 'i 4.',4 4(1, tS-00, 7'M, IV
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l.eav c H.iltliiioie fur Kallslnirj ami InlenneJiate atatlot 1
at iu -' P. M.
Lea i e Kaliliuore fur Dover and Intermediate stations
lio FX. ' i
TK4.INS FOK PALTIMOLK.
I.eflv l CVisIit ut s III A. M , ' ' ' a-ld 11 "", t . X. "
Leave Wllinintton at f.'ii.'i, :'6 A M., 8 40 and 11'
P.M. 4
I n h ht Trulua, wilh I'aoem et Car aitaehed, wDl ri
a. loiioua .- .
Leave M llne'liglon for Peirv v IMeanrl Inti rme.tlateplai '
at 7-1-'. H. M
M N I 'A V s On'y al I A.M . 10110 P.M., from Phil
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turn Philadelphia to Wlhnli'i;'. m at i'M A. M., 10't
1 r,,in il'rclrrten ti I'til'iiule.phia al 1-4K A. M. and I,
I' M only at li".'ii I' 1 . '""o r-Mitnuoie to 1-mi.i.ii-ip
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' it i: iTsr.YiTAi lro a d lines'..
on i-nil utter IIT.H'IV, K, ptemhi-r It, 18'. I,
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THE WIST Jl IIS1 I.VI'lir.sH COMPANY,
llltiee.No. fi VVAI Ni I sue. I, will ei.ll lor an i deliv
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