The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 08, 1864, THIRD EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    TOE DAILY E7ENING TELKORArHrniLADETriTIA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1861."
8ATURDAY, OC'TOBKR 8, 114.
to nv win:.
In nti iat okohor w. urtiiini, d. d.
A"7 from tlier ! the ranrivriK lircaks,
Dni morning lrln no fy to nio;
Ala.! t7 'pint nmy wnkra
To knnw tlmt I hiii fv from thee,
la dreania I n thy bleste-d fuce,
And ihnn were nenetl on mr hroait;
to dreiinit 1 li'.l thr luinl tnilir,
And to mine own tby Heart was prossoJ.
Afar from thr-i-! tin Kolila 1e
Thounii hiii tins croi aninn I ma bo
Xha kind, ilie In nnrltiil, the Kood
For 1 can only think ot tlier ;
Of iriec, tho kin'di'Ht, livuliea', host,
Mjpirll'K' ami mv only one j
Without tliea I am all iin'ilent,
And wbi'liy iiic-t Willi tlio alone.
Afar from thi c ' tti word, of praino
My Heilr- our nnliiTdPd (rn-et;
sweetness nei'im d in Iwtur ilnv,
Wlthnu tlxe ui m no lonpnr swout.
Tlio dearm! J.y lamp ran bost.ier
la in thy mo ncmd jo to m,
And In tl'y itr a-.' tiutiMial g!o,
Tbou dniu's' mo not unworthy tlico.
Afar frim thee' the nltfbtis romrt,
Itnt sliitnt) r f om my pillow (lee;
Ob 1 h can re t no lar from borne ?
And my titan's home In, love, Willi tlicc.
I knei'l nio down in silent pniyvr,
And thin I know that thou art nigh;
Fur Ood, wh aepat rywbere,
Uends on ns boih Ills watchful eye.
Tofrother In His lovM erahrar
No iil-tan-c can our lioitrls divide ;
FurRotlen quite the mediate space,
i kuihii tny Kncriinn form beside.
Mr tranquil fiatun tbi'ii Kink) to sleep,
lint snara the spirit f ir and free;
Ob ! welcome lie nk'tit's iluiubora deep,
For tben, sued lore, f am with tlieo.
culating on the use and misuse of words, an
ilnpr after truth may, without equivocation.
ttonilily doabl whether the word "super-
liral" baa liny truo meaning or real sitfnitl-
tOk If Mr. Willlum Howitt should see as bo
Wlias eccn ihree-lcggod tublus danco wlM
n(roa:lf be should bear as ho often h
I of music discoursed by harmoniums
Ibc d d.v invlilul hands j if Mr. Home, defy -i
8raltatiuD, should ascend to the Ceiling and
bout, as ho so often has dono, I do not
W that anybody has more right to call these
g supernatural than I have to doubt the
Is recorded. Made cogolzaut to human nature
Vie Rreat rerultunt of law and forces, which
Vree to call simple Mature, bow can any
(feittation of huni.in senses be justly called
matural ?
fiero mut be a beginning to all discovery,
aomcna observed before the ro.wou of thorn is
apparent always seem mysterious. The
tiou "how an apple, a gross, corporeal thing
material entity, to adopt the language of
f gets into the middle of an apple dump-
iiiu'unc, uif uiuq unyo wuuuar now; uut
was when the case puzzled a king. Solomon
wiso man, ana io was a oc rates, and so was
; would thoy not have considered it a mys
s thiog bad tbev seen niess.iirea sent hr
rlc telcjrrapb to pl.tces ibousituds of miles
t When Pizarro awoke the echoes of ilia
' is of the Incas by firing off his Spanish;
pieces, i wonuer wuetner tne Altec pnosts
,ot regard the case as supernatural. Upon
deration, I think Mr. Iluwltt. Mr. Home.
fcvery other gentleman who has bad visional
ions witn me spirit-world, who has tuujucu
fringe of which Mr. Howitt somuwhera
ks the peculiar fringo which, according to
ueecuus upon ciirtn irom some celeHtlal
-Merer' shop tip above will own, on con
ation, mat notbing that has banuened or can
kit, nothing whieh baa been seen or can be
, mat nas neon neurd or can be heard, that
ten fell or tan be felt, that has been smelt
n be smelt, should be Justly called super-
mm one of those who have come to the con-
n, tbat more harm comes ot believing too
than of believing too much. For my part.
teve almost evurj thing that Is recorded bv a
of gooo rei nte. provided tbat mv own exDa.
fcdoes not disprove it; and in a general way
; v everytning mat is recorueu ny a lady,
kes a world ot inutile, this unlimited faith ;
is the merit of being logical, moreover,
in rrgara to tne Hxiom long accepted liy
an, tbat It is wholly impossible to disprove
nllon. After making tbid confession of faiib,
I not seem wonderful in the least decree
I have been siud ing the nuinn.-rs and cus-
ol spirits, botigohl ns, creatures of the ele
, sueb ns undines, Kylpbs, ta amanders,
es, fairies, und the like; witehes, wizardi,
n rs, aufiurs, necromancers of various coun
mid of various epochs ; ereuiuros, in short,
'oiuo people denominate incorrectly, as I
vo, and have sought to prove" Mipur
h1." Yi s, I have been studying them ail in
r a recording page; from the mouldy and
i.caten tomes eoevat witn toe discovery of
mg to the railway volumes with many
ed binding, reminding one of the parti-
ed coat of Beni.uuln. Yes : theibinss fulaelv
ftl ' supernatural," t bave been studying them
nun careiuny in tne least orgreo, tuose
fs so borriolo, so dreadfully curious, so dan-
is wunui, concerning wuicn some tew ex-
lory worde shall presently be written tlio
terit'g, bloodthirsty vmnpyres Vroucolakas
oucaiahaa or uie u reeks.
haps there never was yet an extraordinary
laiioo vouebbafci to the faithful, concerning
i skeptics and scf Ifers pcoule of science, aa
ull themselves, those men of dwarfed and
mu iiiiimn, u ucauiiiuoy punrayeu oy mr
uia iiowitt nave not suggested some mean
grovelling imputation, tho acceptance of
i wonld reduce the fact narrated to tho cute-
of mere supers itions, fostered mos'lv bv
rhe-,and by priests. Accordingly, in respect
luuvrra, I have seen the statement made that
Mumptton of these creatures as realitios Is
ble to a certain pretension that an individual
under sacredotal ban, and being intorred,
not decay alter the manner of honost
e committed to earth.
in tension, indeed ! a If the learned Michael
i, who wrote a learned book, "Do Mastica
Mortuorum in Tumnlis," is not worthy of
idence as If the learned book of similar
puum-btd by Philip Hehrius. could leave
Briattcr in doubt. I grant that the recital
lied by these learned authors do not abound
Mich derds of active vampyredom as form
tyacior popuiur trauitiou in places where
vredom is most rile ; but they are conclusive
the main haeis of belief on which vampyra-i-vets;
aflirming the proiiositlon that divers
n corpses bave been known to retain a sort
Serious life, to move in their graves, to eat
Vver came within reach of their unhallowed
to be beard munching and masticadns
twine whence the title of tlio book, "Do
Lets, hobgoblins, and, to be short, all other
s which certain superficial thinkers call
natural, had been made mutter of study Ions
Is tables began to speak, or even to turn.
earned Uitlmel gavemuch attention to pneu-
ofy; ci nut hook m prooi or it. I uiiuk
lowing sentiments, enunciated In the pre
i iuai ihiuk, win come eommenuou to tne
latum or many; aud I would humbly cull
eader's atteution to the highly important
me leameu writer accords, in tho science of
-euiieu supernatural, to the particular hob
is (If by their leave we may call them so)
ich I shall have to treat.
, always a matter of regret, writes Calmct
preface, to have deceived one's self; aud it
geiou. ispeaaing in a religious sense) to
IV on Insulllcicut grounds, to deny raslil
liin in wiirtu ignorance, or to volunturily
IA wrapped in superstition or illusion. A
deal will have been achieved by an indivi
rho has learned how to doubt wisely, in
ray that he does not allow bis judgment to
ucronu urn testimony, mat wn.cn nas
Impressed me in the matter concerning
I trent la the recitals 1 havo met with of
vs or "reveuans of Hunirarvund liava-
f Poland, of the "Droucalaques," or Vroa
Lis, so called hy the Greeks : all exeommu-
bodies, which, it is said, are unable to
remark has been mtide hr the Dev. II.
tmas, translator of Calmet't book, "8ur lea
itions, mat i aimet seems less disposed to
e in vampyredom than In any other muni
tion 'of the so-calkd supernatural i that
a he receives the attestations of almost
Ort of anuarltion without cavil, vet the
lit divine rather indirectly thaa directlv
to throw some sort of doubt upon the his
f ampj res. The reverend translator starts
pomtsis to account for this, whieh probably
le in Some mejuurA mr-rect. lt MjLvl Sbat
ocoids of VamiitrArlnrn l-avvA nPi-inll V lift.
td tO DfiOUlfl tllsl.liniv t,. l.aa naA, L' isln.n
m m ' saajij hub uU. VI a-twivi u
ft 4W1 rruiLD luiijwiri k k'ram-h .1.01 nai wuill
f nllkclv toWijM the testimony Undoa
tan It may be her Just as well, before ro-
t j 1 urtuer, to explain, for the benefit of such
KbO HI MhuU the taitwiasMtoB, What
manner of bnlng exactly a Vmocolakaor vampyre
v. I rmy. the name is common enmtgn ; bat the
meaning of msny names that I con Id mention Is
partly, or even wholly a nknown, though they are
in the moiilhsof tno-tof as, and come tripping on
the tongue. Awhile arn, a very p-ipalar author,
Jleldiig to lmpolHivcn'4, wrote thit be wonld
wnkc the trrMm; then pre-cntlr, laughing at him
self, be ronfe-Md total lgnorar.ee as to what the
welkin exactly nlgbt bo. A vampyre, then, Is
wetl, what sball we say t Not a ghost, eortaimv ;
i xci pt wi a'irr miit of om existing notions of a
fjio-t. The best definition I ran give of a vam
pire Is, a living, mlnchievnns, and mniierous
i.tsd body. A llvinu dead hiKlyl Well, the
words are wild rnoueh, rontradiciory, Intompre
benstble bnt so ure v!.mpr-.
Assuming ns trno the rei-ords ahint ded peo
ple moving atiout in Hi Ir toiuiis. entinir th iein.
toinirg ihenfiom, with or wnhont murdenms
iiiiriitii.nn, the le.nied Calmd devotes entire
pngi to a itsj onetl t'cbilc upon tho ca. II t
touches upon the my-t' rles ol Mb and death, and
seis forth Ibe extreme dillh-aliy of a coaming f.r
thp libcn .mens ot a corpse rising from the tomh
w ithout disinrblrg the earth, and of retmninif
thereto without disturbing tbe earth; of the
niter unini aningnrss of a ghonl sack as this
taking nlensurc In the molestntuin. even murler.
ot Itsome di an st friends. Lastly, be asks bow
it ran he that a drad body, out of winch the al
tho lifo haih tied, cm yat retain a second life f
All inis ne aks, linn more ; ne tnro uourit on
the case, but nowhere ex rssy denies the exlst
aneo of vampytos. I think hi tries to make it
seem Infen titial t, that vampyredom is wao'ly
nn illu'l' n, a llciion of tbe Ureek Church; but
he almost cuts tho ground from under In in by
present ng cerbila recoids of living d ad poople,
whl b come very nearly np to tho mark of vani
llic om. He quotes the Uoriiian authors, H mill
end Kehr ns (concerning whom mnution hai al-
irady been made), seemingly deposed to believe
much tin y havo related courcruing th- gltrtony
iho swinish munching practwed by cerlaiu
tvu ui pii i o ciirpses.
Itanlft takes It for a certain conclusion, writes
Cardan, that certain corpses have been known to
devour the grave-clothes and oth. r things within
their nacb; nay, even their own flesh. He re-
marks that, in cert ain parts of (fermany. In order
in prevent this norrmle habit of underground
feasting, grave-diggers arc accustomed to nut a
good hard packing of earth nnder a susp. ctod
corpse's cliia; that moreover, to make security
doubly sure, come grave-diggers plare in the
mouths of suspe ttcd corpses a little bit of silver,
or else a stone, taking the further procautiou to
tie a h.mdkerctiiel litrht about the throat.
terlatn of the milder, the least mvsterinns biles
concerning dead-alive people, admit of a sort of
half explanation, by adopting the hvpothesis of
tninee; aa, frarcxample, the lolluwing cases nar
rated bv C11I111U:
The Count de Balm, having been thoaeht dead.
was buriid allvo. As night approached, great
cries were beard in the church of the abbey of
Haute heille; and the following morning his
fiavc having teen opened, the corpse was found
ymg face downwards. Once upon a time, at liar
la Due, a man having been Interred, a sound was
presently beard to couio from the grave: being
ol-lntern d on tbe day following, he was found to
nave eaten toe nean ou nts arms, ibis man bad
urunk brandy to excess, and bad been burled as
oead. Jlaullt bears evidence concerning a woman
of Bohemia, who, in 134.3, had eaten, whilst iu
the grave, atiout one-halt ol her shroud.
More extraordinary, and trenching more nearlr
on the domains of pure Tanipyrdom, is the fol
lowing, narrated ny William of iSowtirldge, an
Knglish author, who lived in tho middle of tho
twelfth ctntury, and quoted by Calmet. He
states tbat In his lime was seen, in the county of
Buckingham, a man who appeared bodily, as
when alive, three successive nisrbts to his wife.
and after ihat to bis nearest relatives. They
could only defend themselves by watching and
making a crcat noise when thev Dercelved him
approaching. The creature even dared to show
himself occasionally in the daytime: whercmion
the Dishop ol Lincoln assembled his council, who
told him Unit similar things had often happened
in Lngiand, and that the only known reined r
agHlnst the evil -was to catch the wandering body
biiu inim it. ine uisnop couiu not at once lull
in wi h this; he thought tho remedy cruel. Ho
adopted another plan, and it was this: Having
wntten a scneaoie ot absolution, he placed it on
the body of the corpse; and from that time no
more ot mm was seen or heard. This sort or
apparition would appear incredible, wrote the
author, if several instances had not occurred in
his own lifetime, and if he did not know several
persons wbo believed in them.
ire latter argumeut is. i numbly think .irre
sistible. Tbe same author Newondge stites
that a man who had been interred at Berwick
cume out of bis grave every tnght, and made a
great disturbance in the neighborhood. He even
tn asteu mat lie should not cease to disturb the
living until they had reduced him to ashes.
Thereupon the neighbors selected two bold and
courageous young men, wbo took him up out of
the ground, cut his bedy to pieces, and burned it
to a-bes. But some one among the crowd having
said that nc could not oura uutll tin y bad torn
ont bin hi art. bis side was pierced witn a stake.
Through tbe opening thus made ttiuy extracted
tne neurt, wnereuon tue uouy was consumed,
und appeared no more.
it is a remaiKanie tact, ana inercrore worthy to
bo not d here, that amongst tbe Pagan Humans
the notion pieialled that dead bodies of certain
persons woie subject to be Incited from Hiuir
gravi s by sorccieis, except incremation bad b en
peitormed, or decomposition h id actually taken
place. On this point study tho following allusion
of Lucan ; the words are represented by him to
nave nccn spoaen ny an encuaiitrvss to an evoked
tpiiit:
"Tall ua nie mbra nepnlrhro
Talibtt exuriu Htysu oiltu carmlns Rvlvtl
Ut ulllto eaiitata Masot exaudiat uinwa "
All this may have been, says Calmet; but that
those a ho are really dead move their jaws, and
eniuse themselves by chewing whatever maybe
near them, is, again says he, a childish fancy-
like wnat tne ancient Humans said ol loeir man
dueUH, wku b was a giotesque figure of a man
with an enormous mouth, lull of big teetu. tbe
juws being moved by springs. Tne Koiu.nis
Irlentetied cnilnreii with these manduci ; hence
the following allusion of Juvenal :
"Tardrm que rvdlt ad pulplta notum
Kfcotliuui. cum iiersoaat nalltnt'S liiatum
Ju glouiluluatlUlt'tlulUul ruiUcns IB ans.1'
Jut. .Sal. 111.171,
Some remains of the ancient custom may be
sot n in cerium processions, wherein the figure of
a serpeut is curried, which ever and auons opens
und shuts its jaws, between whieh cakes are
thrown by lookers on.
Authors Have reasoned a coon deal on these
events, wiitcs my authority. (I.) home bave be
lieved them to te miraculous. 12 ) u.lirri nave
locked upon tbem as simply the effect of a heated
imagination, or a sort uf preitosseesioa. (3.)
Others, again, have believed that there was
nothing In tbem but wnat was very simple and
natmal ; these persons not being dead, but acting
naturally upon other bodies. (4 ) Others have
asserted that it was tho woik of the devil him
self. Amongst these, some had advanced the
op'iilon that there were certain beuign demons,
difleriDg from those who uro maluvuleut aud
hostile to mankind.
But what greater evils can one have to fear
from veritable diinona and tbe most malignant
spirits, than these which the ghoul of Hungary
Inflict on persons whose blood they suck, and
thus cause to die f (5.) Others say that it is not
the dead wbo eat their own flesh or clothes, but
serpents, i at s, moles, ferrets, or other voracious
animals, or oven strigus birds that devour ani
mals and men, and suck their blood. ... It
is added, that these vauipyrea ure kuown only to
certain countries, as Huogury, Moravia, and Sile
sia, where plague, pestilence, hydrophubia, drunk
enness are most common; where the people,
being badly led, are subject tocertuln disorders,
occasioned by climate and food. As to wuut
some have asserted, that the dead men bave been
bnurd to eat und chew like pigs la their graves, it
is manifestly fabulous, writea my author. Such
aa idea can have its foundation only, in ridicu
lous pn possessions.
r'roui these remarks it would seem that Calmet
is altogether skeptical about the narrations of
dfud-allve men and women, but I do not know
why he should be, since he does not venture to
impugn the following still more extraordinary
narration, communicated to him by a contempo
rary priest of his own church :
"A cure of the diocese of Constance," he states,
"named Bayer, makes to me in writing the fol
lowing relution. lie states that in 17'4! he (llayer)
having been appointed to the cure of Ituthcitn,
lit was disturbed one morning by a spectre, who,
cume in the form of a peasant, badly made, ill
dressed, and smelling abominably. lie knocked
at the door in aa insolent planner, and being
admitted, entered the study. He then told the
enre Buyer, that the Prince Bishop of Coustauce,
had sent him (the hobgoblin) upon a certain
business, ... but the statement was untrue. The
hobgoblin then asked fur something to eat ; where
npou meat, bread, und wine were set before him.
Taking up tbe meat with both hands, he de
voured it, bone and all, saying, 'Observe how I
tat both flesh and bone i do the samel' Then
taking up tbe wine-cup, he (wallowed the con
tents of it at a draught ; asked for another, which
when supplied be served the same. Kising then,
hs withdrew, never so much as saying Uood
bjs' to the cure. The servant who saw him to
the door, having demanded hi name, 'I was
torn at Kustiugcn, and my iiante is Uuorga Ran
1),' be replied; but he spoke falsely. Then
turning to the cure whilst going dowa-stairs, th
hobgoblin said (u Ucruian, '1 11 show you who
"'ll passed all day la th village," Calmet'
curs' loiter of testimony goe on to state, "show
lug himself k everybody. Toward midnight
he returned to the cure' door, crying out three
tines iu ternbl voice., 'Monsieur Bayer 1 I
will let yoa know who 1 ami' Day by day fox
ilm WH jew returned toward 4 1'. M.,
and every night remained till day-dawn. Ho
showed himself In ditTcrent forms sometimes
like a water fpsnlel, sometime like a lion or
otbir terrible animal ; sometime as a mag, bat
sometime (and Ibi mm have born worst nf
H) in ti e guise of a pretty girl, sitting at tho
core' bedside! Thus te-tillrs Monsieur llaror.
Kometimrs ihe hobgoblin mailt) an uproar In the
honse like a rooptr hooping a cask. The euro,
desiring to have wltniases, sent tor tbe brail le
and other chief people of the village to bear tes
timony. "At last tho enre had recourse to exorcising;
but with no etlert. Despairing almost of being
delivircd from these vexatious, ho provided him
self at the end of the thiol year with a holv
bianch nn Palm Sunday; also, with a swjrd
sprinkled with boly water. The ho'igobllti was
now soon to bave Ihe wont of it. Appearing
again (whether in the lor in of a man or dog. a
bon or a jotmg lady, Informant d ies not sta e),
the cure lust da-hed the ho y water In tins goti
Iid's face, thi n smote tho being with the bleoed
sword. He did ihls once or tio, and from that
lime was no more molested. Tb.s is a tested by
a Capuchin monk, witness of the greater pn of
Ibi se thins, August 171'."
Caidau declines to guarantee Die troth of all
these circumstances ; the judicious nader may
make wbut induction he pleases from the in. If
Ihey nio irue, here, says he, is a real glioat whti
tais, riilhks, and speaks giving tokens of his
presence for time whole years without any
h p aiauee nf religion.
f-keptics may s ek to throw discredit npon the
narruloim ol vanipvredoiu, hy urging wnat 1
conceive to lie Ibe fact, that although vampires
bave been seen by tbe thousiud, have in on
known to leave Uieir graves and waudrr about
luting and bloodsucking their once dearest
liii lids, nevertheless no authentic information is
available relative to the manner in which they
leave thiir graves, or the way In whi ii they go
back to the i sme. No vamp) re that 1 am aware
of has ever been caught In the vory act of coming
out ol a grave, or going back again. The omia
sion ia not ol a sort to shake the belief of auy
reasonable man in tho general truth uf vampyre
dom, knowing well, as all of us do know, mat
thousands nf occurrences lake p ace ftoin time to
tin e, tinder tho very noses of people near, with
out their seeing what happens.
I mice explored the battie-licld of Waterloo In
companionship with a local guide, who, during
that dny of mortal strife, had been present In the
amateur rapacity of a sutler or cauteeu-bearcr,
ministering comforts to the woundod. Gazing
Irom the summit of the huge mound whereon
the Belgian lion stands allegorical, in a certain
sense, ol Belgian bravery I looked on many a
grave and many a trophied marble. Thick tboy
weie thick thoe graves, those tropbled
marbles I and 1 bethought me how far more
thickly strewn on the evening of the day of
suite must have been the wiithing wounded, the
shattered and gory dead ! I forthwith pit lured
to myself the turned squares, belching their vol
ley s at the French columns, pressing on; and 1
sought to reproduce the scene of men stricken
by lead or steel, and suddenly laid low. "They
tell fust enough," (aid 1 ; "it must have been an
awful sight."
"l'arbieur' interposed the guide, "yon may
think It odd, but 1 did not see ono man full.
They would rome on, and then a volley, a bayo
net or cavalry charge, a tremendous noise, lire,
smoke, and alt that; and when it was over tbcro
they wonld lie, just like those sheep there, Mon
sieur; but ou my honor, not ono fellow did I
actually see go down."
Very well ; Calmet did not record, and
assuredly would not wish it to bo understood that
ruenaut, as he calls them, or, to be plain, disrepu
table corpses w hom earth rejects, can be num
bered by the million. Ho perhaps refers to some
score; and if nobody has ever cuught ono of
these injiugrant dtliclo, in the very act of coming
out of a grave, what does this prove i Nothing,
to my mind, after what tho guldo told me at
Waterloo.
Tbe act of munching in a grave, ofeven coming
ont of a grave, violate social proprieties, truly,
bat nothing more. It is uot every huin.ui mind,
indeed, that is strong enough, or sulilclonlly well
bulanced, to look upon a horrible prodigy un
moved. If rcrwiu, as Calmet denominates tbem,
vveie moie frequent than they arc, then probably
many spectators might be scared Into Ut or go
mad outright; but it a disreputable corpse should
got out ol its cotlln, and wander about, murder
ously intent, wreaking vengeance all niglit, biting,
bioodsucking,and going back to its grave before
morning, it would bo a very serious and a very
oaugerous matter. Thi Is just what vampyre
do, nevertheless.
lnlike manner as skeptical people the men of
paralj zed minds so beautifully doseribed by Mr.
Howitt, tho paralysis having been induced by a
too continuous study of what we falsely call tbe
inductive sciences Hud some absurd way of
accounting for, or olse deny ing altogether the besl
atttstid facts of pneumalology such as tahle
turiilrg, tuble-dunciug, spirit-rapping, spsctrul
wilting, luminous hands, mys ical a. cordiou play
ing, and oiberpnodern spiritual maiilfos'aiious ; so
more ihau one writer bos attempted to explain
away tho precise lelatlons concerning dead-alive
peoplo'of all varieties, from the masticatorus of
Haiill'i to tho Vroucolakas of Ibe Greeks. Accord
ingly it is argued, as already staled, th it tbe
milder, Iho less extrooidinary of these recitals,
are amply si counted lor on tho assumption of
nance ; and tbat the recordsof puro vampyredom,
talis about dead-alive men aiming from tueir
lombs, stalking ahout, bloodsucking and mur
drriig, tire based on a prcension of tho Ureek
Church, lo the effect that Mother Kartb refascs to
accept and retain in her bos im corpses of per-ons
wbo have come under orthodox cxcointn'intct
tion. It baa even been accepted as a tenet of faith
by the Kastern Church, I believe, that no unor
thodox corpse can possibly decay if buried In
oithodox soil. There might be something In this
vuwof the ciso. if recordsof dead ftluo people
were traceable only to authors of the p ire Greek
falib ; but seeing that testimony from other
quarters is forthcoming considering that dcad
aiive people have been known to w mder from
thrir tombs in P.ngland as well as Genu any it
seems to me that the hypothesis cited labs wholly
to tbe ground. It must tie conceded, however,
tbat VRmpyndom has received what wo may cull
iu highest development in countries the peoplo of
w I ich acknowledge ibe orthodox Greek Church.
Lssiern European vmnpyres bave always bocn
more fierce, more murderously inclined, than
coriesponoing beings of tbe west. Climate may
have something to do with this, and perhaps
ten.pi ramciit.
J.vtn on matters of the most apparonth' trins
coi.dental kind It is possible to draw practical
deductions. No harm can ever come of making
security doubly sure. I am led to lute., then,
that if a dtad body, after a reasonable tune of
burial ha- elupsed, lie still found sot land pliable:
il it bleeds ou puncture, and shows no signs of
tu filllngihedeerrvof "dust to itutt," toore is room
lor ihe worst suspicions. In such a case the un
quiet and evil-disposed corpse can be I .Id by
adopting one of two expedients. The first is, to
cause the grave to be beaten with a hazel twig,
Ihe opcrulor being virgin not less tlniu iweuty
tive years old. The second expedient comist in
Digging the bodv up ami burning it. Mv author
ties leave me no room lolluubl that the first and
much simpler remedy Is i.ot equally edectual
Willi the second; uev rihelc.-H, i.,r soiti; inex
plicable rtusou, the remedy of iiieremntion i
always practised iu l io Is wlieie vampi res do
meat ebound. J. &coi n.it, SI. B.
Kstranrdinar)- 1'o-tt OtlIi' Hobbor.v by a
Hoy.
The Cincinnati Gazette of Wedne-d.y say:
"Some days ago Messrs. Nixon, Ch.i.iield &
Woods, ot Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut stiver, upon
visiting the post otltee, found their bjx unlocked
and their mail gone. Before this discovery mat
ter had been missed for which thev were unable
to account, although it did not occur to th -in that
their box had been robin d. The secret, bo vever,
was now exposed, and Detective 2a:n liny .us was
set to work to unravel the allalr an 1 c t h the
thief. Two days' vigilance succeed I, auJ yes
terday morning a lad about fifteen yea's nf age,
named William Kester, aud errand boy n tbe
commission house of WiULim Powell Com
"finny, at No. 10'J fcyenmor street, was cuuglil iu
the act of taking the mail.
"Upon searching bis person a large hunch nf
post office key were discovered, and finally
about seven thousand dollar in check and
drafts were found, which had been missed and
unaccounted for through considerable period of
time. Tbe boy hud accidemly learned that the
key of his employers would unlock Nixon, C hat
tie Id Co. 's box, and tempted by this fact, he
had purloined valuable to th amount of nearly
ten thousand dollar. Th fact, however, that
thi key would not lock the box led to his dis
covery. About twenty-five hundred dollars ia
draft are yet onion ud, and it is thought that
these were destroyed by the boy. The lad, whose
parents reside in Abigail street, and are said to
be ruspectuble, was lodged iu jail in default of
bail iu the sum of five hundred dollars."
People fond of punch will be gratified to leara
that on theiotbof October, lCvl.a bowl of punch
was made al a Mediterranean city, In a fountain
in a garden in the middle of four walk, all
covered overhead with oraugand lemon trees;
aud in every walk wa a table, the whole length
of it covered with cold collations, &c. la the
fountain were Ihe following ingredient : 4 hog,
heads of brtsudy.W.OOO kmons, 20 gallons Urn
Juke, 1300 weight of tine white Lisbon sugar, 5
pounds grated nutmeg, 3u0 toasted bUcuits, 1
piise of drt mountain Malaga. Over the fountain
was a large canopy to keep otf the raiu, and there
was buill on purpose a little boat, wherein was a
boy, belonging to the Beet, whojrowed round the
fountain and tilled the cups to the company ,mor
than six thousand in number.
GREAT METAPHYSICAL LIoOOVERY
NOISES IN THE HEAD,
DISCHAROF.a FROM TUP. K All,
CATARRH,
f Vf NKUIIAUMA,
Jil nilKITMATHW
ASTHMA,
11R0NC1IIAL AFl'KOTI NS,
THUOAT DlFncULTIKS,
lUwl Kvm, tat or nJr, lfip"p-i, ftiUnritrvMi of
Uic hh iHtiMf of the Kirtn-y,0)ri.t!.4Lion(
trtpl, PhM, inftnUy Kin, fral)ii,,
Until of l o--d la iho ll-n t,
conhum rnow,
WKb ll iJ wvcrj- 4Una4A which li f U tlifl hum fin tK1
MUM, M. . JIUOWIV'H
METAPHYSICAL IIS0OVESY.
PRICK
OrttCK-Nn. 410 ARlMI Htwl. 1fi..a1Sjh.a.
No. It; HON B Hirf', New t -rk, n1 tt
No. H lICMUr.l;TON h nitre, lotin.
No borlnn with !fitrnmQtt.
Io I low i hk tn nr t ttrsj.
Wi pTuifttm- ni !!.' rH nrfntrxlif ln wires.
h fKitr Ukr tr.tillr ni (Jnwn th tl rost.
1 It M K f A i'ln M( ! A I, IHMCOVKKV will ntvh WWf
'poi il. m ili utw nil.) utktruLuonu wtll react, auJ lltin
iHPilildi I'lm c brghlfri.
Truth Ik oi'l;t and fiiimt pnvaJl; 4rnir U liiir"T
nntl with ib aih c Dtiurtul muat iuir or Utor ink
Into ob-ivvon.
In all tho untver INtp Ik notMnir en rnnt1v iwl
lofi ii In errnr a the fcia, fun, and mot oa c r-pfM-u-a
wiU, U,a I'tij ileal and oieiiieU con-muliou o( ine
fc,
'I hin ad it A if thins It theroKitlt of tenoninc) ami
bl nittiti on tin nn of tlnioe who pr i u aJnihiHior
health anil hip to the M)!f, wtnit in iaot the inajortir
lanoie Oi-U from tho miumii alUHMhor. All IttviU-a ilnd
OiflTi'xiif-itc in inrtphvic, ami can noycr bo unJcr
ttMl dimrt frtitn the nam.
'In- r- ar men wbo mke a Iuilntn of trentinf uriirf
Hi mrkah. They Prrpar lititrnnint, ton baharoita
ti thli k ol with whirl to tmriimtt tm poor aillv vlr
llrui, who have trnath, neither pM.U Hily ur tueuUllr.
tu iinderaORuch tiratH teahni rrprrtmettt.
Ilu w ho created ih human l- dv alwavn ancak of It as
a oituhty wholf, and the oinn mum ht a knavo or (m wtm
would attempt tu tlivliia the nvstrni h ( aortloim, and
treat any dUiaR apeeliirally. Iiidiiendf nt of th parti or
mUht wholo to w hich tiVy belong. All uch uracil Ion
era treat rvnTt hut know nothintr r tho runt wnat
aer. Thui the world la nottim less than a va.t hofipiial.
'I he alatminK coa.litlnn of the if p e phystrally. esi
claliy thp yonust, who are old with dininr Wftre th iM--a
to bud Into llifj,tvther with our nod oxp rt once in having
been txriateU of dear Iricnta. who tiavo paaicd Into
untiinrtr ftravri by bvintf cperHti d on.
1 1 . fririuDjulaiicra. with manv ntluiri which nilijht bo
ni'Miiionrd. are an lrrinti'le atlmnlna to th- pemHe to
d iiihdiI of every man wh haa tin life and h.uth nf thorn
eK and trielrloTt donr In Ina iianiN.nnd la r.MHititm'lr
aiinftiJtetliib niediclnea n tilrliihv patient is njt allow,) t
know tlietiaineoriiatiirof. 1 av und. rtliintiriirniuaiaiKri
the 1 rot le have a rutht to avmandof evt-rv uuru phvah lnn
to f urnish tU-mwMi a chart of hi riinra- ter, that ih. y
may know hiu iiuaiitlcattons, Ac, c. ; itith vdeverv phv.i
c4 tn sliou'd he compel ed to ha e It hutnj u u in ht itlco
at nil hotirs. Jt Is only throutrh this i-hannel that tho
ptiMir ran hari any attfety or iruarantr drwhat li inot
dear to 11 hi and heaKh ; othrrwian it ft niav be tn tne
hands ofauiuu wore quail (led fur a biack,iaiu iliaa a
pi ycian.
in ti t way Inherent qna!lnatlon. which are tndlipen
ubie In a phyiclun. are sure to be d te'el and ehihl:d.
W e e ihls universal 'y aone, thoiinanus would iavt tnpm
lefSton which nature ntwer o.nadtied them fur. If pamre
)tiitlittrs not tht tm enn be uo atiltahm qtittlltkatlon, at. In
oruar to f tret the flrt ranne ol dUeme, It Is rtviiiHlin und
lnlonnHBbly necrjijry to Inherit Casualty. Miuhr-ali-al
power and t'oniructlvenea mint also ba Inhei Ued
hy all who would be successful in tlndinyan antidote
eapnhleot detmlnr the cause of dltfiim. There in no
chantifl hy whioh the onuses can be reached with certain tj
but the one I have d scribed.
T hern ure I iai with ooiiiidenoe to tlia world, thtt It Is
thronch IrerlMnft then rare cmhinafj of rharaeter
that I hare leeu enahltsl to detect the first r?anseofditicae
1 h ceu Is not, as rnmty ifp)o it t. b't adueaio.i is
an Imoited law between aoui and oo.ly. which, tn A post
1'anl litis us, Is always wurrlnf aRamst each other. Tula
law sends foitb pttopiiittres tnese stoppite proluoedleaM
in diversiflod lurmv, and If disease Is experimented on nr
tampered wttn it lakas a tinner grip of tti constitution
and mult p ies In other terms ana othur locthtip ot the
atenjtbuidestro) lxi( liie whole mucUlnery of th htiruaa
body.
Kemfmher, the Ptnmach and the l iver have nothing to
do with ihe cause nf the dUease. The trrailntf of thi!e
orpans, for the tauAO, haa aent Duiltuits to nu uatltut'l
grsvo.
With conflrlrnfe I say to the worl t that mr Mfiphvl
Cal IMtrovtTy l the only remedy ov-- oih-retl tn tho world
which wtll thoroiintilr annihilate the 'out ifdleaf, T'ta
disrovery consuls of throe Olstlnet iirtoiiarail is ; one fir
ill m alp, ine f..r tiioeis. and one hf-tClira xhe e work
In citniunctlnu, and strike at th io.it of all disis.
NhenIa all, 1 moan eer' diseau that tmr Inttjued
tho human bedj-, u
A tADV IN THE LAST HTAOK OK iMNitl'illTIOJr
C'lTatU.
From (ha It a I on Jonrnal.
Ji l 7. Im;,-i, Mrs, Nancy HI. of Xo. 8"' "f,rrcn
street, tshi.riHiiti'wn, do cuitif that I ha '0 hue 11 a'll'Oied
fnrun ers. My rlttht side wai n aiUved ihtt I
could not lie on It. DurlnR tit at tlun? I cutlered from ca
tarrh, st re thiont ; would cough I'm in on f Iivn hours at
a time j was very nervous ; it-idom n-nid nl.-t.pHt mghu
1 had a let'WJ fever two yrant since, w Mr i retlui ed me a
skrleioii. I had all the iiinlicat id 1 e an 1 uit-d cinea
ni e coa'd prrcme, but all to no iMir... wtt taut
sleklf ft tti the lait miuh nf ooiMiinM'n. 1 was cjnrlned
to lrd when Mrs fl.tl. Itrowa M' uihyslcal li.nc nerr
wan sent hi. It was appltel accottl.iig l diiocuua. i
felt no better, but ra'httr worse lor imc time
My friends wanted me to ttive n, innu It wrn!d kill
Ine; ti.at I was tof far Koia and too e tk to try aunhlng;
mo a Hot my mother said 1 would die If I did not Una
telle! Id th lMsc very ; and ai It was the last tilal to cur
me he wruhl oon'lntie it We soon f,,ind that it wai th
circulation wbl h wui m-hlmr Into my systnrn which was
taking eilect. As the circulation kept IncJeastng my d a
CMte he tan to break up. It was i weeks after I bcifaa
to upply tor nied'ciiu! beforo 1 couli a'hrr tirontttn to go
Into lioston to soe Airs M (1. Krown, and tha 1 nad to
have help. 'J'he secoad tun 1 ven'urad I went without
halpi at a the third titna I tound my way without any dif
ficult). I beuun the use of Uie Metaphysical lUswvsry ia
Ma v .and the result It on this itn 01 .luly, mat heal tti aud
atrenyth Is fast ret untinir to my eniac'iitcd frame.
aiy paraiied side Is ret 10 red to vigor; lean now rest
wen on It. Aty raiarrh s gone. My cough, my nervo 11
D4ss. and ante throat are gone. 1 sleep well. All mylr
rrnularitica have dl-aiipeared, and I mint arknowledK
that. I the nroviden ol ttod. I wni dirtied to the u-e of
Ilia M.O. hrown a Metaphysical lieovry, and by It
tttktn from th mouth of the grave and mstored to my
fan 1 II v and (net rfs I know m dlseaie are gone, gad a
generril rlrculatOo lias taken place ht axpect It will tak
lime to regain my Wai Utah and atrangUu
REM ARKABLB Wnr. OF PF.AFVKHg OF TWEJTT
KMtn HTAMl'l St.
I, Join A Newrouih, of gulncy, do certify that I fear
be n entirely dial in my left ear lur twenty years, and for
th pest aii years my right car hat b .wu ai deaf that I
could not hear cnnversutl n or public speaklag of auy
kind. 1 coulu not hear the church bells rl ig wbil 1 wai
ittlug In the church. I have alio been irou'tled for a num
ber ol years wuh a very sore throa', so that I wai ODhged
to vl9 up kli'g'ng Iu church, tor I had lost u voice. I
had great trouble In my head, terrih e noises, atruost to
cialurss. My head Irit numb aud stupid, and was a
source of eminent trouble to me.
1 tried every remedy that could b thought of. I went to
aurlsts;but as they wanted lo use Instruments I weuld
have nothing to do wPh them AUm one in nth sIocm I
bhtatntd Mra.M- O ltrwn fleta(ihvdc-tl Iincurery,and
nsed It according to the eareciionsuu ti-e b-Mtlrs And th
result Is that the bra 1 Ing ol both curs Is perfectly restored,
so that I van hear as well! any man. The great troubia
Id m head Is entirely oiir, Mv head feek perfectly easy
and at rest My ihmat, which was so diseased. Is entirely
cured, ana I have recovered my voire again. I would not
take one thousand dollars for th t-enent I have received
ia Hit use of Mrs. Urowu a MeUph skul Ulscovary.
EEIIAKKAPIE CVTlt OF DISHAUOE FROM TFIE
J.AK, UiHEABtU EVk.8, ASL LO.i OK INTHL-
LErtT.
FHii.Augi.wiia,BeDtetTjbr 7, lftttl. I, Henry MarvlUe,
Jeflerson street (near Mr. Hrowuhuldt s coal vard, Ue. -suanlowa,
do certify Lhat my son Joshua took braiu fat-r
and catarrh on th breast, which left biu with discharges
from the ear and diseased eyes. Ti.v clscharges never
ceased Hi cars beciiu quit large and uuoaturaj,
cover, d with scab. Th piuows Lad to he changed duritw
IL night, so saturated were they with the duchargfa;lt
would be luipoeslble to describe the ce .anion or bis eve.
My family physician said be would go Wind, ilia Intellect
also beeatne Impaired, that h cared not to 0. or play
with chUdren, il looh no notice of anything around h.u.
Kuiia but the parent can tell wUat our auderias wera W
khik c a our child iu this coudltioo.
Mot providentially, ahout oo yar ago, I saw airi.
M. t.. ltrowna"Maphyahi Mscovcry" advertiwd In
th Uduer. I went tu if.e Oftlr. 410 Arch strest, aod
procured the nicdo-iaa- M v wife ai'pded it faitiduiiy and
perevrUgly. Th me.I.elne wo'ked slowly M the
tegiunti.g.but still w persevered, and the pwult Is that
our aoula anil, ty cured of hit di. ases. Ills lute tct
seems to buve awakened out of the sleep of death. Hi is
considered now a bright and Intelligent boy
chargt irom hlrs have entirely ceased, and ni ears
have become su.all and naturaL IU y cUar and
eironu U v wife aud m self are wi it aatUAed iUt ta
St 1 Tai by lit td lucovry,and auft heartily cotuiaviid 11 to
Vr.:M.no: Brown s OckbrMaa oor Rkhard'i E.
Mmer.fl parltotUi kmaU ikta conli. P iCsaov
tcr.H par bolfla.
r,MM.M.i,c v.jmyi.iho.-Mrs. i. i. w:
Pear Madam -1 Lava been U b"nd In my nghleyfor
seven yea 1 have been 10 several doctors, whom
beard fuld re.'ore my cyes-rhr. but they never do ;e
am ufuiri I iiie.it laiiw sums of money in traveling 10
"aSlU'rd lP"rl -ir. "AM m,'
but noli ul Utlii ruui.1 Uo sny uod. I ISuMliI m
caw rTon.lt.., 1 Mil Md HJ "I'-ui y..iiuldrell.v me.
I.MtbvaiTeuaiil"'"-''t ..ur "!leu.l.a,.kl 1)1.
w" r".D in r.iiv i..ur hour, alin n. r.itr..t-
taf iliUvw.iii..
j ,.,.! jours. truly, jOilH HELET.
Tk C klrat4 Foot Bktard t Eys Water, SI i siaaU
SU.,S6ciu. s) 1U) AHCH 8uM
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tallmiiof tli.lVonib .ad ai'n.ra Juel tiy, whirii miani
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ri'lrrn In. Ili.inrii line, an.l ih.r.by oh am aptn'Act
ciim l.y th. tiae of onlv a nY boirl. For than, oom-
ti'iitni. on. Ikx I. vrorth a hiinil d AlNlomlol Mttp.,r era.
ilr.. do cnla pr boa biilo Afuma, l1 V I' T A I'll. ffa.
Ui H.HtL'OJlDajiel. ID 1-tulhSlu
I)ATlaNTED JULY 19, 1HH4. JOSEPH
MHlTKT. Klave do Tarls, French Ateara Dyeing
and Hconrtng on any kind of wearing apparel, lor Ltd-ee,
tienta. and hibiren. 1'etent acparains lor streuhtni
pants frnm oe to nv Inrties. Wo. KACK Htreet.
trei Wo ynt H. ninth Hire, l'tiitadnlobta auVt-ltaa
SHIPPING.
rr bTKAM WKKKl-Y TO UVEll
VMSaWisjk. pool, toiuMng at Qurfnm-wn, Cork HarUir.
- i in Ht 11 kimwn Biramera ot tl' I.lverjiool, New York,
and 1'hiiatleipMa Htftemshjp loiupany ara Intended la
ail an follow a :-
I'M V or liAl.TIMOltK, Saturday, October 8.
.1'NA, alllrllsv,tltotHr IA.
KlUSHI'K.I.HaiunMv.Ortoaer W
And ererv sotxoudiitg Hutunlay at noon, Von Pier No
44 North Kiver.
KaTKH u PAHWAflK PTAI,K IH CUKCFSCr
rir.-l CaMn aitWIO Stjerge ..$S0O)
tirm Cabin to I,, ndon I70W) Hioartvge t'i London... ii -tsj
First' a'tDtol'ans.. I'V io Htti-iago tu I'arls MfiH)
t list Cabin tollKiuhr 'kIWW Bieer-e U Uuuib ir. "100
I'an ny libera also forwarded to Havre, ttreuteu, Hot
ter dam, AM Hern, Ac . at eo,uellv b.wraiea.
r uffs m m l.iverpotl or Vueen Blown First Cabin,
IM), $1"i0, $110 HiewraK from l,ivur,Hol and QuHens
uwn,$i'U. 'I'hote who wish te sead for their lileuds can
buy tli kefs here at theae rule
ror turtlior unoiniauou apply at the Oomiiaay'i office.
JOHN 1. hAI.K A-ni,
So. Ul-WALNUT Stret-t. rUi.adoiphia.
fTK BOH ION AND PJI1LADKLIMIIA
SsdssKwaaa, HteetiiMbl. Une, salllii( fr-'in eaoh port oa
ft.i t L Uii A Vh. IrulB fldtwiier mIhiv t'INK tnrei,Phlla
dtipl aid loiii Wharf, Moeroii. Fiom drst wharf
above TIN Mtree-.on Muuidav,ti'lober8,
1 he sieanislop HAXOn. Metthcws. will aJNrem I'hlla
d lc'iia lor Hostwt.oti aiti.J, tf (dr H. a' it o'ol ok
A M t and tite u aoibliip M)KM K. Uaker.frona HosXua
for I 'liJUd.ll) hta n ssn.e dny.at. 4 I. M.
1 to'se ut w and st.bftantift) auanisnioe form a roirular
lint-, ft'lmit trotu trnch port putH'tuaily on Hatnrdya.
Iiiriuiai'cos t3ile4jtet at one had the pixiuluu ohaiged on
tt If. Vt.i'l.
r rola his lAken at fair ra'es.
hMppers are rrtjiiesccd to send Htlp RTels and Bills
Lading wild their mhhIs.
ui l latMUt tir Taasai; thavna fine arommoilatloua)
apply tt IIKNkY Winsuk A (H)..
jU-tf No.S:ti .1. DKLAWAKR Avenue.
KOU N KW YOH K.. DKBPATOH
'SrWand Hwifuure Lines, via loiewar and
ii ( iiiiftl. '1 he stt-aoti'th of Hits lines are leaving
tiatly ei W i'clooK M., and b o'clock f. M.,lroia tbtsd pie
above W ainut street
Kor treiht, whieh wl'J he teken on aonominodauas
terms, apply to W ILU A M. 1.A1U1) A CU.,Wu. LHH.
1I LavaKR Avenue
RAILROAD LINES.
X'OHTH PENNSYLVANIA KA1LHOAD.
1' l-OU BKTHlHtKM, tV I.KA TOW N . KASI'ON-,
MAIM II (ill NK, UAl.noN, Wll.KklHUAKliK, W1L-
LlAkuslVKi.
Fall akranokmknth.
On and aOer M "MM i . etcptomUi r H l:t, Paai-nxT
Tretna HlliJen-e tie NKw K or, I'll Kl Hire-i, ibjv
Tht inpsoii, I'lilladelphla. deily tBiJtiday exoapted), as
lollows :
At 3 ao A M. (fxr-rexs) tor Hetlilelism, Alleutown,
Mutuh Cliunk, Wilk--sherro, VS'ipmintiiort-
At h'Ot A. hi- (At-uoimundetioti) (or livl-town.
At 10 i; A. M. ( ArconuiKtria ion) tor r o-t Wanlatoa.
At P. M. ( Aoeiniaiiaaiion) tor isoOcstoMii.
At i 15 I'.M (ttApifSn) for Hetlikb'in, fcistim, AO
'J his I ruin rem lit s K t"ii atfi H r. M , and mskt-s close
Coniie'il n with fi e New JiTnev ( entrel fr tivw I ork.
At 4 IU . M. tMall) for loIetown
Ai&iof. M ( Avooiuiuodaiioii) lor Jlethlebuia, Alleu
town. aid Ms Hiii Chunk.
t l' I' M (Aoi4niii.i'tUtlo..) for Lana iale.
Ill' M. 1 A rc? in nit. dnilou ) tor Fort WHthinitton.
f 'tiroi:li 'I ii-.t'U uiii he o'Ticuii'd at tho Tn k'd Otllce,
TIIIUI fttien, or HKKKm Hueei. iu order to sicuruihe
luHu&t rete or lanv a
ThAlNfl Knit PIHLbKI.PHIA
Lenvr Itft'hiH.s'iii at i A M , li K i.oon.aad 3 12 P.M
lK lesu-wn at 6 rO A M., il 1'. M ,.uiO e V i.
Lai -Mi;. le ut ' li A. M
ort V htnfctou at H-M) a M. and I l M.
i h Ht ViivMrt
Ph.ludelphta foe lle'l'Ulif-iu tat V M.
Fb Hurts i' la tor lMieioun at a F. M,
lh luptt.wii l,.r ( tula eli'hu nt ' "jo A M.
Itr-ti.J, I . iii lor lM'dt-l(liU at 4 I. M .
lliUii.an'M Hug an l-;fn-a- will i all f r and dollar
bs ;-: at tee ded. Ordtrs may be let', at So. lilt
b. tillfU htttet.
U Ui Kl.MS C'I.aUK, ajrenu
riULADKIJ'UlA AD iSJiil
IrlW, 1.1. IK HAILkt.r. loU i.
1 h ideal line ttnr-i-s ihe Wortht-rn aad N r!tiWfsi
eoDiitn s e Pi'iin iv aula to tne cttv t'.ile on Lr e Krts.
It I ahiui h a-td b. the t KN.o. LU.MA KULKO VU
I'OMI'aNY, at 4 oiidcr thwir tt'ij4o:s Is being raptdlv
Opt'luaJ throujhfUl li ciiUru Isilt4th
It is n' tu i'1 'or l'as'iiitT and K'e'ifht btislnes fna
Ilarr t'Urt o i uii.oruim, ( inl.ri), tm Le ICttgru liwi
sleii. ai.d lioiu s'.sfUvd u hrli. 7t uJs),un Us A'vMere
ll.l.i"ii.
Ilk-1- or I-AMeKNUkH 1IIAIVSAT Mil. UKL flit.
Mai' 'I n. in Urui
tat-rea 'Ihiaktui iV-Ut IV M
Cs run ttro. b I'lHofT riiA'.li btitlt ry on ths
tral: s but era t'lillt-i' 1,'iiirtaiid Ick U ou. and bsttwurti
Ui't oii iriui. Loo liKveu.
Ki-mint tvuin fire on the Kipret. 1 rain both ways.
Por hiUru a.ttii rtco-- li.w I'ttssi-iinur huiiifs, noidy tU
theH K. cwn.eurt KVKS TM and U A KKC I' Hueeta.
And for t'ri-u.M buln'S oi the t'niii;'.tnv ' ApmU :
H. it siiifciou.Jr .coiiitrMAltt'Iliaiid UAiLXhl
trf ts, riilitnletpttia.
J. W. hi ih. Oi, Krte.
. M. DrfU, As.nl, M.V.C. R ..
Ueneral Kr.lslit Au.nl. I hiiadrltJila.
l.K ID L. IKIL'Pr,
Oi-B.ral Tlckrl Aenl, Pbllailelphla
jtiMK.ru n. porrn,
)at-tr taeral Uiuw. WfUUaiap
I)
1RF.CT NORTHERN KA1LU0AD
Itrn n v. I
I'lflLAl.l I.l'lllA TO V011TlimTKRN I'PNVavr..
V A N I A , It II UAL ANIi HtsftUS HUW I0KK,
Ht'HAlO AND HiK l.AKEv.
Hy rolla U li.hiA en.l Tientun Railroad, Ilelvttlere. ana
Iiel.war, Jt.ilroad. I'tlaware, Jackawauna, ami IVeaU'ra
ll.llrfiAtl, anil Krie Hallway.
Only two change, betwevu Fauladtlfulaand DuffiK).
Ilu i baiiKlna In Hie niwtit.
alll.Ba OK 11R0AD OAtMP.I
Mn-nlf real 8ieeiin Car. i.n the niwlit end nf tne route.
Ui.mil Morlh. Leave Pl,imilelilna at 114 A. il.. from Ihe
keimtribtuii l.ein.l ol the I'liiladvlplde aod 'lrenlt.nlt.il
rt.ad; , l,ai.i.atMaiiunka I Lui.k to tin- lina.l llaut et aia
01 li e In aif, I.ttchawaiina. and Wraleni HaJIr'iatl. and
a: tirtat llrud lu ibe t rie Hallway, .iiiviiij al iluiialo al
tfoii a'h.wtb.-T.ke lb. Erl. KaUway Eapreas from
Buri.lo at 10 W P. M., tl V'k" l-rfftllrlid tn tin) IMa
a are 1 .at-kiin ktin.,and Wt ,lt-m Hailrnad, and at ktaunnka
l l.unk to Ihe HHVidtre lie.aar Hailr. ad lralu, WUU.U
.. ti.rt.iiiblt. l'hilatli'h.a. arnvu.K al e aoi". M.
puaeotr, s,,nii nurib dine at Hi 1. ware hlatuai oa
tlie Inlaw are, I41. kv,ennk and fVeatt-ra hallroad.at M M
I'. M., aid hav. Ilni. ler aupner al Una'. Ilentl, wh.re
tli. lest tl..rK la nude at S'41l P. M. Thot oliil buulb
make ibe aiai chaiise at oreat Utnid.at t a-i A.M., ami
havellii.e Pr tin WfaM belure lakini; belaweie, Larka
wauna and W t'altru HalUoatl Uaia ; dluti at ixilawur at
i io r. m.
1 Im.uab Tkieta to and from Buffalo Iltinklrk, Roebes
t r. I-Jlnlra. Illiaca, O.wi'l'O, bllint.aiuuu, llrwal ll.uu,
Hi r.nlt.n. Wiikeal.arre, liejiware W.tir llap.Ati.
arv betot-rii flnlaita Ipl.l. and BuCalo, 1U
Auk lor uca.u via tirvat lienrl.
-Ua VU. U. OATiJUUt. Atal
RAILROAD LINES
K A D I N U Il A t L 11 O A D .
OKRaT TKMNK I.IUB
,'R0!I.VPKri!'.i.'il'.IIU r" T" lTPItllR or
I'r.lLV AMA TIIK. u-IIIITt.KII.I., !U
gtiKtiANNa.CiiMrKKI !, ami
wioiHimt VAi.ir,
ICORTIt. MllTnWKT.JlNDTnP, CAKADi.
PAartnp.R THAim
t. Ih. f.mi..n D on. at TlilRTKKMrn fl
A l,UI 1,11,1, BUMI.. I Hn.-H.,i,, u lu Itflatmna
tluur.
MKSIWI MAIT,
Al S-00 4. IS., tor K. adila, lv.non, Knbrau. Utla
('MiaiMa, li.rrobonr. r.ouvill.. P-ninv.,.. lunaiu.
Hiinl.ur , U l.l.un.u t, a .m r. H. In, t..r, Nia.iv. Kl a
llnritJo. AH. u-, IVI a. NO.irr, I'lltiitoa, Tot h. Crltai.)
CiiawterNloir., II... mown. r
I Ik train oa.umv i. al h-A(iTla arllh P.Mt P.nnavlva
pi. a.iln..il ir.na mr A ..Mown. A., th. K..dh,a an
('4un Ina ltallro.1 Sr K4ihr.'.. 141 a an ll .niita ..rs
with lh !,lnrtn V.il. y nan lot II .m kn. . ai P. f
lil.tN roN wi.ii (:.. i ... hrr-.4 irama n,r wi.an. a--.
U tlliatii.p.t. )K llavrn, R'Uilr., o. at kl a rt i 1 4
lll'tti! ni, orlli.in l.Vnnai." "i:unin.rlanl Valx-T,"
Sinl "l-rli IKill anJ Nniui.n ji." lr.ina i-r "J -ft i-a
bi la nil, w liiisBt-a .ri v.-h.ii.aT.ii.'r.MTa, P.aicrv..A
ari PltMHlN KX I'KKHH
trf...a Phllail. Inia .1 . l P. M. f"r K.dla, f U
vli.', I'liifrrKva, lUm.nt.rv. Aa , c.nniM .1 llarria
lir with Pet.n.yhan a Vntrl train, .r Ph'.ln(,
Nrtl'.m r. mr.I UajjiaS traina r.ir luiiun r, Sortliin
h.rlan.1, ! lour., .kr , anil a' r.,, rlnt-.ii wuh Oat.laaa
Kalirv.il uali.a lur Milu.n. UUaiuaMrt. Kl ulra, nuT.la.
o.
Rr.MUNII A(V)MMKi,TirH.
lTr. Rii,i a .t i; i a. al , aim,,, nn at all war aia
tkua .rrttn r in I l.llaii. iplua at imi.i a. M
KHiinl.-,, 1. ..... Huladdipliiaat ii-wr. M.l artlra. la
Iimipi l XK'P M.
Tr.inKr.rPiHM.llil.li.vi.l.rTl..hnrat7':iriA US ,.n
rnttn.lll .1 a Ift a. M ,arTlliiK in Pun Ipipmi. at if so
f M. Ariiniwta irniu. li .vti ll.rn. iikk m I I r. Jl
I'olt.trluo al II ;m I'. M ., ar. limit In l-hl a.ltJ' hia al T P. M.
Mara. U.ina. with a pa..iMtr.T ar all acli. I, t"v-Pti'lai-iiil.
at I P. M , ftr ti&.tuiv and .11 war ata'tnnai
It-art K1 m.iii, at 17, nin, .thI iMiwnlnjrtnwn al II Al P.
M Inr n,Jlal.ihta and .11 w.t .t.it.t'ia.
A il ll.a atm Iran a run rt.ily, Mtiii.tnr, aao.ntd .
Blind. i trim l"v pntljtrliJ. al 7 -.10 A M.. aau Palla
tf.iphi. .1 9 P M
I'llKSI Kll VAI.I.KV RA1LKIIAR
."acnifrm lur t,.-mnitii.wii and mtiititial. nntntl
U lln' Hio A M. and 6 i.i p. M.lrliia rr.i o P. Ua.inli.1la,
r.iln.li Iniia Jinwniivjtnwa al ii A. U , and IS LI
n.Miii.
Kr vor.rt rxrim-iii pint pittiiihtri and thi
WK-lT.
j-ar.'w York aiilA. M an 17 P.M .paaalug Rx.lunT
al I? inlff.Ufhl nt.d 11 P. M and r.nni-ltM a M..H,
(Hir win, l'mnatl..l( Kallruiwl Kia nii Ir.laa fur Plln
bni.. IH-td. ard III. at.
Ht-tiirnii K Knpit-itB train Iravf. Il.rrtaburiroa arrlral in
tlif IViiii.) li hiu. '.ii.re-a frtira Pitlanurir at :l On a-nl
7 :! A. M , n..m Kr-iilu.a al 4 ' anil N II I M , and
arriving .INwp. .t In A. al. and a il p. M. xl.,..n.
1 ( (.'aia aci-oitip.n Urn., iram, tlirunull,btw..n J.rM
Clt atHl I'lliaNira, wiiIi.mii ti..)aM.
Hall iratn lur Nrw York l ain llirrKHK at l P. M.
Mail train rnr ll.rri.hitrv kai .a Sa. Vnrl it II H.
HI llll l.K 1 1.1. VAI.IBt KAIMUIAD
Trains Wr riiii.viilt- al a UI A aa. and l P. St., ra
tnrnhia from Tuc.n.r. at rl !A A. M. .ud 4 aft . J
aiMIIVI.KII.I. AMI MI'HIJI ' R.I ANNA It a.ROAD.
Ir.lna l.av. Atitium al Hlft A.M. f-d I'lnonnivn and
Il.rrttibnre, and at I'M P M fur Plnnirrnv. only i r.lurn
l" irom liarriKiiiini at I JO p. II., aua iruia riD.ru. at
1th A. M aua 2 P. M.
TII-KF.TS.
Thr.n.h flrat-rl.,1 tlnkola and rmitrrant tlek.t. to all
tli. prli rlpal iwinta in tne N'tti and Wnat and Uita.l..
Iliu rtill.'Wii.K tl'-krU ara nht.tn.i.lcmilt .1 the illl,w.4
R r.KAIlPilKn.Tri-.lirr. Nn VI7 M. POI'HTII Hlrrmt,
PhUa.lr i,l la. or of U. A. MI'OIXI. Ut-B.ral aunvnutaa.
ilt-nl. Bnadluu :
tXMMIITATION TIlKKTH.
A? r.rci t. diotiunt, butwoeo any points ileilroi!,
rurlamlli.s and (Vma.
Mil.FAOK TirKET,
(Inn fin- w mil.., txiw.rs .a poiuis, at S1 M sack,
for f.auti.a aud uima.
MtAWN Tll-KP.TS.
For thm, al, nine, or twelve uuntha, for boldars oalj,
a aij iMjanu, a, rrauc.n rai.a.
Cl.l KilVMItH
Ttoaklln. nn thi linn ol Ui. rnad will be flirnlahad with
rarda, (utltlllig tlieui.alr.a and wlvaa to tlnk.u al ball
an.
F.R(XRHI0N TIOKBTa
From Plilladflpl la to unnripitl al.liona, fnr Ratnr
d.y rinnditv. ai d Uonitav. at rt1iicd r.ra. to t had onlv
at tti.TlcA.tUOIi:a,alTMIHTiCKM I H naUAjLL.UrVHlLL
burcoU.
KRK.inirT.
Otiorla nf alt rloaftrtptiona fnrwarilnd to all th. annv
polnla.rrnm Ih. f'ompany's new freight d.pot, lUtOAH
and WII.I.UV) 9trnla.
riilCliHIT TRAINH
I.eiir. Plitladidphla d.ilv al S A. M 1 P. M ,aad A P. M ,
f Kr.iltiii, Lehanun. Ilarrlabnr, IVttarill., fort Clia
toa. and iHilata beyond.
WAII.S
Clo.s at th. PMladrlphl. Poa' OfRos for all plaoea nn Ina
n.a.l and He tiram hea at 6 A. M., aud fur Uia prlnalpal
Slationa only ut t li P M.
I)HIT.AT)KI.PI11A, OF.RMA.NTOWN, AND
KUriUINTUWM KAII UOAH.
TiMK TAIII.R
On an after MONDAY, May IU, 1HH, until fartbar
DOtlC.
FOR (1F.RMA1ITOWK.
Leav. rhlladeipnia , 7, S. 10 U, II A. K. : 1, 1, S 1
.. 4,. r.S.n. 7,A, 0, 10. 11. In P M
Loaveliermaninwn.e, 7, 7 Ho. 8, H JO. 9. III. 11,11 A. M.
i.i.H. 4 .,, D.tiS.T, H, fl. 111. li, will P. M.
IheH-TO Jnv-n, and the :i4 and b train ap, do not it
n Uie Oerni.nt.Mii itrannh.
CIIK-NCr II 11.1, RAlI.ROAn.
I. r.TD rhlladulplila, 6, S, 10. II A. 41.; il, 3V,5V.T.I
and II r. M.
Lr.vel'heanut HIII, 7-10, f), 40, 11 40 A. M l l lO.S 4.
411, 6-411. 4il, and 111 40 p. M.
KOK SBIIOIHm:kP, AKD NORRIHTOWf.
luave riiiladrlphta t,H U, 11 10 A. M.; IS.J.4H,5
S.SIIn. anil IIS l. M.
I.ve Norn.Uiwn,6.H,7, 7-;-), and II A. M. ; IH. M
It and P. M
I I. SS tram no. will slop at Wl.iaulcaoa, Manayaak
and Cuaahot kau only
Hilt M MSAVrrlK.
Leave P1iiia.lKiilil.u.s;i.ll ii A M., tX, I.IH.I.
CH.NTii.iid II I'. M.
IxilYe Mminjuiik,.. 7X.S-M, US A SI., t, S, T,
and !'X r. M.
II. K. HM1TT1, (leneeal Hunert'tendenU
ayl lietioi, M 1 la Til aud l. liliKM duaots.
"VKVV RAII.HOAD LINK NORTH.
1 I'll 1 1. A l.K I l-lll A I'll RltOOKI.YH,
lllUuUUM 11 K1VK llutUii.
FA UK tl.
KXfllllRIONTlrKKTStl.iHMlll mil TMItlcr DAM,
On and alter MONIA V, August I, 14, train, will I-. ..
frnt ol VP. HUtyit. I'lnladivpnla, ever innniiii a' a .
M . iBimdaya ear.-pul). Ilia- liv Uie Camden aod Al
Urllo end lliirll.n nd lielaware flay KaiiroAda te Port
Mnnin.nilli. end by Hie cmU'iitl tu. alramer Ji.aa. ti.iyt,
tititnT Allanllr atieer. Ilmukiyn ; r.iijrninir, In.ve At
Untto htiwd Wliati everyday (mmdaya eaneptedl. at U
A M.
Ti.ve'cra fn the city of New Yr.rX .r. notified not to
eiply rtr pa, Kane by Ihla line, iIim at.ie uf Keer Jane..?
tiavlnit iirai.n d to Uie (.'amuen ai.d Ainboy aBMnt.ly tli.
evrltialvn prHii.H'i nt c.n- inn pamenKera aniltviKUt be
twtea III. Mili-a ol Pbilad"li. Iia and NewWIi. I)T1 14
W. r. Ulillf KIVTS, Ueuerai HupoflnlendJUt.
-M'..ST CHKSH.K AND rillLADKLPUU
KAILUUAll. VIA MK1UA.
H KINtl AUIIAMIRMP.S'T.
On and ant.-t ill DAY, Auill l,ln4, tlie Tralaa ennieav.
aa loilhv, a
ljve rtiila.li-li'hla from tlic Depot, comer of TIM Br r.
KIKil aiiilvAllhKT tiin-ola.S A 11 , 11-ut 1M..I1I
V.H.. n l" l..f.'4'. I'. M.
l-lill.tleli hi. I !'. I rhan. ed from KMIllTKKyTH and
MAl.Kh'l btioeU tu IlllulVUK.ir and Si ItkMT
Mli-i..
WopI rt.i'ater. fruni t!ie topot pn K.al MAItKBT
Blnei.S-a" A. M.,7 A M , II A. M ,1 r. M ,4 4M' M.
llierenff ll.e Vvent riniadt l.diia I'a.senMer Hallway
r4.niaii) ( M.iki-t atit-el) v 111 cunvuy t'aaacne-urs to and
fiuui Uie rblladtltiliia lit'imt.
t)S MI'MIHY.
T.e.ve l'lillad.l.lila at H M A . M an J P. K.
I.t-att I tl i:Ii. iit al H a M. and 4 Jn P M.
1 ..nn lea my PMibl. pine al a A VI. and 4Mb P. V ,
ar d Weal I 'beau r tt l i ' A M. aud 4)1 P. M , conned
with trmna nn Hie Ph'l.delphl. and Itall'mro Cenlral
Kel'mad forllar-trd nnd Inlet uu'dl.tf p.lnia
jal II tIK.MtV WOiiH.ioii.r.l.1Uierlnt.nJont.
1)H11.AIKI.1'IUA, WILMINGTON, AND
JtAXilUuhK HAII.KHAII.
I IIAM1K ' K HOI KH
On and alt.r MiiMlAV , Auuat 1,
rateetif.r Irani, kavt- riillarie.nhla lur
baitiitinre .1 I S. I Kpr.-e. .Mtind.ya OkOejited), 8-OS A.
K , II l..a i' d In M.
0111.114- at 8 i, 11 It A. M., 2 JO, 4''J0, S'OO and 11-00
P. JI.
VI llmlnmnn at 4 HO (M.pnilava eteepted), rot. 11'IS A
M., i u. j-i, 4 ei.t; i , in o.i.d it i e u.
lire ( ...If aist.'i A. SI and !'. M.
Iuver .1 e l'- A VJ and IX-P.M.
Sll'i. id at 8 l A. M
baliahury at e i ft A. M
I RAIha KOK rnii.AHKI.l'lII i.
Leave Hallilnnre al e'4, i' lo A. Si tbipr jaa), la,
ft -il en.i It- v.'. r. IA.
Willi, metim nl I M, S ir.. II A K . U'rt.l, 1 44, 4 01). 4 :B,
Taidli In P.M. i
Hall.twr) al II'M A II.
alliloid al 1 If. P. M.
I'Mfii li U A. M and 41f P M.
hi e I'.aili nt I. :H' . M lli'i tl-71 P. M . I
(I i, lot ulli.HM U . l-oo.a 4i,4 40, I 'JO.T'M.t-W I
P.M. I
Lt-aie Rattliniief.irSKll.t'Ui7aiiillntornio(llat..tatl-r..,
al lo.i P. l.
I.i-kt-Hall uiore f.T U.iver and lnti;rrai-llate elation, at
111PM
TK IK-t rmt BAI.I IMi'CK. ;
Lt.va Cl.oirr t n in a. M , .1 !'. and ll ti) . M ;
I.eve Wlliuintic.ti at 11.. li A U.. 1 HI and 11 40 ,
P. M.
Krt-.KM Irtuna, altb Pa-angtar Oar aliened, will run '
aa h iii.a
L.-.e Wiua:i-rlr.n lur Piri vlll.aad Uitrin.diaiepl4t;ea 1
al ; 1.. P M
HI niia) S:- tuny .1 4 Ji A. II . lump. St., trout Pbn
dt lh a It. l-.a:iiii,,r-
fn.u. 1'NlL.di iyl.u to Wliii'"Kl.u all-' A. M., Ili-ai,
ai.s 11 P. M.
Kroui Wllrlm 'en ti Ptill.tlelplila at 1 ISA. M. ) TIW ,
F. M. Oul) at lu-ib P. kl . fruiu li. t l l.lliuli'lplaa. i
4 11. Kt.N KKY. Suparinleuduut.
rtST JK.KSEY KAILUOAD LINES
M ew Arreliif men'. IMi .lid alttr MONDAY.
o. t..ber in. H4, iru.ni will K iiu rrou Wa'.nut Struul
Pier a" fi'liuwa
Kor Cape May uud and all place liiulh of Mlllvlll. at
A. M.
Pi.r Mlllvll'e, Brltlt-etim, ".ilrta, ant all slut'Sl loulh of
YV.ll'ury at 9 A. M and ,1 I'. M
Kir Hkcdbury, Oloui-eater, Ac , at 9 A. M , 11 M.,3 and
CP. Si.
RP.TfltKINll.
I.rave Cape May at 10 Kl A. M.
Milhilie al 7 A.M. nnda P. M.
" liridt'elim at 7 If) A. M.,H IHP. M.
l-aieui kl 7 A. M..ulid I P. U.
' Wuoiiburv at 7 and 8 47 A. M.. and land 4 41 P.M.
J. VAN UP-SM-iKLAKB,
ri.llada.,0t-t. 10, HOI (10-b) hup.rlui.nd.at.
1iini.ADF.i.nnA and hai.timoiik cen
THAI. hAlt.HUAll, DI'h.N TO OXP0UU-KPK1NU
AHRANt.KWt N T.
on aud aiur 1 HIOAY, Ainu 1, lbu4, Us trains will laav
iVaTb KAHTWAHH. t LEAVR WESTWARD.
arATItlkN. A.M. I M.I MATlltN.. A.N. T. l.
0lurd SMI -lit Philadelphia.... 00 14
Meatl.rov li.l 6 f'i Wtal ll.aillf... 7 45 44
Atondela 7 06 4 i'l W. C. Juuouon,. 9 US 6 11
keimelt 7 VO 4 17 (Vnixitd 9 -1 t
t'buld s'ord....7 41 4 41 fhadd aKerd,... S-41 S 14
V acurd S-ml p-nO kennell Hi-ui .17
VY.C. Jtil.ctioB.. b-l 6 I.'. A'cuJule b' li . li .1
PhllntlelpblA rj 6 Vt 'We.Kirovo In 7 01
Waal Ch.,ier.... 0:9 (.IHOKftrd VM Tat
I'aasene-.r liepot in Palledrlphia kaa been chimind from
Ell.l.emb and Market allmu. to TlilKIV Kllllit an4
MAIikl.T Kiratia, Weil railAdelplna. Market S.r.l
pae.eneer Itaileay Car. ouuiey I'aaaeueers to an Uom
tt.. llepot.
P.aencrs iu tkrones without ehan. arcars.
Jat . Utnax Wwjii, bupvruiwtvVin.
RAILROAD LINES.
''7' kii)i,i.m, IN) 4.
mjfirSXV' .n""T ll'"V,lelpla an TlwtM
a. ts I i, i-iT.n" PiubMieiubia M kew lark
ran. WAt.WtTT RTKP.IT tarnAav . .
Will leave aa t ,..n.. :J"'"T
At 6 A M .v.aOamaea to aahoy, 0. aaa A. Aav
eoeainiMl.iirdi ,
At a A M , via Oaual.. and immr'ciCiiuiHi
prtM
Al IS M . via Camd. n an Aralxjy, C end . AeiVnal
m.callori ,
Alyp.M. via Camden and Aaaboy, u. and ARa-
H'T"
All P. M.,via Oamden ami Arnnoy , AooonnuidailiNl
(t rHirkt atid PaaMWi.rl
At ft P. M., via I'amdn and Atnov, AtMratnoiuloa
t-n
(krriiitand r.aiierl lei 1'ia.a 1 kikei ,
M l le.. d-. TJZ
Al "i P.M., via r'amdn and Amsy Artrwivtnd.
uintfreikktaad paiNiior), let lilaa. rieket.... ft
an l .a i, . .... . ,, l"t
rM?" '"iinni AilVt'wti, "netbiefa" lielrMera.
' amlKt.iiie Piemlniildn, o , IP. .
Pne k,Kint HoUv. Kv.nevtlle, feaib.
I . """ at A.M. and P. M.
r'vtne . id n.t,.rmi1lte R'atinna, at S P. M.
reamenoa, aa vlaoa
Ploreiwo It. . ' nnno, itevenv, ntrrBnfVaa.
...o-TVJ 17 JV- a .. li at., i.s aisi
I, I t. 1 ," n r -run dirM Um,ua
U Z'uVr"' Rivwu,"-,,h'".-.Te4lr. and R.rlbjc-
At 4 A. M , Tixhii Rennnvton and New Yr
r.-t fiu add N-w iora Ateil am
At II Ift A. M.. ri Btnilnn:un e..d Jersey iVlfita"
A.I m) P. M.. 'la KensiuVtenat.ri "i.fU' Vjitr'ia.
l'w , a
At fi o I. M . ela l'.enstnKtoa end Jersar CttV
Wsenlnjrl-D and N-w York Kt.re J' .M
4HiHli lino,, U urii et 4 A. M. and A A P M 'TlMf mm
be mi Moo A. M. Ninini on M..n.i, ' '
Kor Watet O-n, c. rt-o-i-lo t, Hnraotrm, WiikMhareev
wdo:rre,tire4U Umi4, Manrh ('buna. AiUh'bwb, Me-atw-
ht-n. Pi Iv tine, rutoii. LtmlMr!vtl-e f remlrirf'f,-! a A
7 Ih A M This lln.- cnn w ith the trato laari..
for Meurh '( una t a K M.
r' r Bin-r. ui... - .. .. .
I fit ,seiimr Ut and lnriodlia eUUotta at I P. af
j Fr lui-u.l, Trenton, Ac at 7 leand li IA A M , aa4t
For Hid m e rum , Te-mnr, Wfsf romtnff, HrMnstmrf, andl
i Kranklord at V A, M.,nt( . and ti r. Si. Ifte V aV M. Um
rone 'n tn-tol.
! irK.rNVw Tori and War f ines leavn Renelnaioei
j It pitt. teke the rr on fifth srrwot. above winat. ha'f asj
I lioiM before dsrarti're. Thp ?iri rtin ttiMithe lcpot, m4
I on aniraJ of eerh trsln run trow thf IW.
KtHr itotiotU ot OivHiue only at)owd earh paaaeoirar.
I PaoM'-riKe's aie prohiliKod ftnta trisln nvUnir as bairsur)
, bin M.lr wcaili.a apioirel. All bMKiWf orr fifty pyemia
to he raid lur antra Tbe Coinnauv Unit their huanaal.
bllity tor bairvave to On Dollar oir poond, and wilt not to
liable for anj am unt bejrond $UU, axtvpi or speoial eesi
tracl r alani'snrirvatf Ptnreis win rallfor and detfror haa;
irave at the lepots. Orders 'o tt lea at No S WALNVT
..ii Wal. II. OAT.MRR, Arfeau
August "M
l.lM-.a rKtM WKW YOHK POK PHTLADHLPlTJA
Wild. LF.AVh 1,m
Prom feot of Conrtlam street at li M. anil 4 P. M., via
Jersey t'lty ana amden;at 7 end 10 A. M., p. M..a4
It Nl.ht) via .lorm y t'lty and ken Inton
Prom 1,A ot Harr'ay trei, at A. M. au4 t P. K- vsav
AmboT and aai'tea
rrom iter No. 1 N urth River, at 11 M., 4 and SP.K.
(Preujbt and Pa-senjer) sla A rubor and Oeasdea.
i;kkioht links for NEW YORK and
X all the stations oa the Uautdea and Amltor and eiiev
ne4. tnifi kaili-oatls.
iN;np.AHr.i f.p.npATfH.
ThetJemden and auiIm Kali road ard TraasvoviatiMi
CnB'ift'e rretwht I ln for New York wtll tear Walnaa
aire i wharf on an' aftvr January 8. dallj (Suodajsea
C. litr) at so cVora P M.
hs tanittig, the abors Lint a will leave Mew Tort at 1 atsi
I P M.
Krehht mast be delivered before 8HP-M.W be tor
wardeil t)e same itan
f'reiyht lor Item on, Princeton, Klntrston, Nw Vlntaa
wieh , and all points on the i snilea ami Amny Kaiiroadi
also on th JtcjvidiTe, le -aware, and rieiniutoa, tne Near
Jt-iYOV, ilh frerhnld aid Jatnt-sNur, and tlM IturM Ttn
and M-.ui t Hoilr Kallron.it, received and f rrarde4 ne m
iv'loVhih I. M. hiuaUpaetvaej rofMottutUoUreoelreA
opto Joviwlv p m
The Hetvtiii're i-elawsre tlallrnad connects at PhMHpe
buiK wlih the J.ehlb Valley KaJIroad. Tbe New Jtirswrf
fUHroad coimfyta at Klizaneth with the fiw Jmmr
Ceeiral Kilruad, aud at IS swart with the Mumi aa4
Kssi Ksltroad.
A slip nii tiMtranoum, snecHylnff the marka end. asa
beta shispers and cenU' s. ninat In every Instance bw
a, nt wt h each load of ttods.fir ne receip wtll betrireav
Increased turliittoa bevtna been uiade br the iransMrta
tlon of I.IVK HToCe jvrs are Invited to try this route,
W heo the atocfe la fnndsbed tn 'usnti les of T tV( Otl
rtialirt or more.lt will bn delivered at the foot of Porttetli
street, near the Drove Yards, or at Pier Ni 1 Nora
Hiver, as the ahlppera aiay aeslvnaie at the Ume of th
lupuieiit. tVAI.TKH KKhKMAN, PreUht Aent.
Mo. '2m H, Inlaws re avenue, Phdadetahlav .
OhO. B KAYMOhD. Prelrht Ajtwnt.
JaA tf Pier Mo X No rib Klver. Mew Yet.
I-)IIIl.AT)F.LrHIA AND TRENTON AND
CAMIIlLti ABU AM HOY IIAIUIOAO 00MPANIIM.
NO l ira
On aid after MONDAY, January 4, IW4. the Trains for
Vow Yotk, leailns Keaat kuib Iiepot, Philad. pftia, a
I II 1 M (MuthO.aail'i JU r M .and tbe uaia. ba.vtaaj
krw York .1 d A M and 7 SO P. M , ill bereeli.r be ran
exclttailely fi.r Sr. Untied MtiUiM Malta aad slew VarSx
and waetilnifion 1'aaa.nirera. and will not tak 1m sar kal
out an pa-.rn.era netwren a.l.i ctrt.a.
Ill IV A. M end KMianum l.ln. f ern New Tort
WSNlilnaluli, and the II fro A M and ft P. M. Llnu, from
vVa.liii'atun to New YTk. will nnntinue aa at nriMeaaa
carry itaeot-iterN to and tmia th. InternMMLiaia aialioua aav
llallliiiore W a.hlftilon . a' d New York
AKltANOP.MENTS lik'IWKEN PUILAOKLPIU A 1KB
NKW YilUK.
Line, leave PTitlade'prtta, final Kanatnaloa llenrei, at
U'lha.M ,40li. and '4f P ka.,aud It Ml laldnunl. an
flom Walnut Hueet Wharf tvta C.tnden),alS aud A.
M.. 11 M.,4 ardSP M . lor New Yi.
And le.te, hew Yoifc, from fo t of Cottrl.ndt Mreeh
at 7 A. M . Ill A M . II M .4 and a P. M , and al II mld
nl.ht, and Irum root of ttarcUr atrnet at H A. M..aadt
I'.M. WM. A. UATZMKIl.
jeli-tf Aa-eat.
1M4
r K N N 8 T I. V A N I A
T1IK UK"AT 1KI.HI K-TKAl K SiitlKT KOHTH T
1IIK WI-.MT. M'K'llWeHT, Anli OI!TUV'f.
Ititiineiire and rat-M, ties for tlte eafk sped, arid owe- '
fort b e titrpn'ia too oi ivaaeeiMiefe. unsurpasswd or
ri'Ot4' In tl e tn'tmirv.
Trains itNive the lepot at CLIVKNTU aad MAItKBT
Btteia s toiiowa:
aiaj'Trama' 7t A X. '
ran at 11 A. -U
TKiMtit h I up e-s at H .sn M.
Ykw rt.Ui.iy Train. lo 1, at 10))0-v.M.
I'aikfrhurfj '1 ruin. No. . at. 1-Ont
Uamsl nrt AcwofQu.iHlailon at M P Af.
Laiirjisiei Traip at.... 4t)Jf. M. .
I'anh A' 4 rmu.odaitoa (leaves Wt-st Fhilaiel-
iinaF at t-mr M.
1 rminyli 'ai tv by the Past I, In nach A tootia tat
lupptH . whrf will ne linti ei'-eJleni aooomiB daions lev
tn nlbht at the l.A.an llous. and tn tn sosra.ia saavjr
take either ihe t'hl aJ iuhia or llaltimore Knurett, eeoh et
which ma ottrnecti ns at I'titaiiutw fur aV eotuis. 4.
d)l)Kht view U thus aihirded of the entire line and (ta
Diet iilltrent scenery r
liie 1'hruufh Kxpresa Train runs daily; aUtbecUar
tragus daily eacei.t Hond-iys.
KOK HiriHHlilKl ANT) TUB WBT
T'te Vail 'I ran. fast t ine, and Turwiffn Kipre ooav
niat I'rtM'O ; ith tnnuuh trams n al dlvnrifna nstaa
from that Nl,t, North lotie Lahee, West 10 tae Miaale
aipi ana aiioor1 Hivt-ra. an J mutb aad fjiftwesi to aa)
R..t is axt.ii,te Uy rauroad. 'i'(rouKii 1'icheta t 0ve ,
Uid, Jtetiol I ! ai.it, rt i'aol, i1 mibus. IndianafMi'M,
Hi l uis, leavenwih. Ktst, Wruv-.inff Ikavlon, Ola
einniiti. l'Oiin ilh , Cairo, and all other principal eolata
aud hatuavr ehi t ki-o t'tnKh
INDIANA hKrt.M'HK -II.ItOAO.
The Throuj.li I .apress h-avina at 10 -i P.M.. conneota
at liialiisviife tsrsecUon with a train on this road liuff
Itlair- vnl . India) a, tic.
EI1KNSI ! -MM ItFrtSdM IIKASCH Rn.ROar.
1 ir 1 hrt-i- b Kxprset 'I iai' . U -at-in al i0 P. al
n tn st fit --sun. a 1 t A M . wth a train oi the roa4
fi-r f het hiirg A train aso leaves Uresson for KSeasburw
at 6 .6 P M
iiui.t.inAVsiuimii mtASTn to ah.
The Mah liall. a' 7 M , and ThrMUgu P.vpresS at
10 t P. M , (tin a " t at AUtoia with trains tor Uoliidare
h'irv at 7 66 c M. end U W
IVIiKNK AN1 Ci, KAItKlKI.il HK-.Ni H RA1I.U0D.
Thf 1 hn.Ua.1 Kxpiosp 1 ra:n. i-i.vniie i lb .10 1. M , ca
nets at Tr-iH whl a train i haii.'y Iti lne and ttit-lliej
bury, and by Itahl B ile Valley Kalirnad lor Port Matilda
fciiifsijiM, ai o Itfiiainnie.
HI H J I MtlHiM Al) P.HOAII TOe Rft.R)AD.
Thf T.,ioi'Kh Rprasn "' rain. Ifavinn a' 10 .Hi . M , ooa-ti-eii.
at l;U"t rid -a with a tram lur Ho, wall and ltoolv
Hu. a ia a a
KOKlUKlvN CKaNTAL ANli PHILAIiBLPHU A9
Kl.ii- R ill.K i.u J.
Por Hi r t ary. V.'iiuuiip -ri , 1 o:ti Hi in, K mire, Raw
clit-ur. hut a).. anu N mara ' all . ia-'itKrs lak wt tne
S aillrrtii. VtU A.M., aod me Tm'uu Kiprass at
lt' M'l' M.. t'a (y e.--pt u'diy.io di e-U tnnurh,
wi tan-it i stii.0 of ears btoo Pbilade pf.la and WJ
llauispart K.ir mi:K. IMS pM.and ''.Kl'TYSlinK'). thetralna
ln v I ny at A. M xinl .Hi I. M , connt-ct at CoLijuo!
w .Ut tffiis "ii tl)u No tl'f n Ci-mral lUilnid
t I at.Khl.M Al.i KV HAHJtO M-.
ine a'ail l r'.u -t 7 A. 1 , and thro-uh Kr4s a
1' P. M ,cnii ei ai IUrrUiiurK itn uaiu fr lisla,
Cbaukb-T'b , and llA-aiiii.ii
V A . NKMhl I tl Ittt -(Ml KMl.H 1
Thf trii 1 ,iv h a! I i a. M a d i J ('. NT. e enet
itl"isnii iiiii AiiniiaiMiii, 'la itfad to w ayna-bani
at')" I'liciii O'-te st-u- rs
P4.1 finti i r tMoMMaiMiu appiv a- hf Ps-jKer eitatiosa
8. K i'1'iiet nt Kl t-V K t h t .Mhhlfi itre.fU.
V S "iWH -.H, Tl. s- A.'nt
t'OMMl Ti 1-tV i ii'H'ii S
For 1, 1, rt, i.r ti m 'ii lis m'ryi rate. p the ao
c uii ii'i'a iO.i u peii ns it. iu oik "I7 tow u. or ItHiata-U oa
or i tat t.s bii.- ui i'iv n ;id
iMii'DN ruKfTj.
Fur ft trips let win an tvn p - Jt about iu eenta
per uuk. 'lit e tiukvta ur- nit-iniail iur the ut ol !aiutis
trnva trt-.u ntl . dml are of ri udvanute :o portoua
ktakiua occasion.! tr r.
WMtiOL TH'KprH,
Kor one nr three muuiha. for tbe uss of schelars atundlag
Khoul lu ih ci'
fVKHTP.RN FMItlRATTOV.
An BpattfTart Aociuauotlat)oo tram Ittave No 137 Tock
air t oJii (HLiiids eai-epud) at 4 o'ckck, P. M ,ntrtrtii
lotufurtalilo m dc ot travel lo lainllivs Klna West, at
ene-hall' Uie usulI rateot fare. Particular attention!
pa d tt- bars(tre. 'ot which uhcrks are given, and bnm9
forw aided by Uiu satxe tra'ii with paaseua'eis.
or luis mivimauK-u. npp'y to
MUJtOlS i L'lSK, Bminrant Agent,
Ko IU UlMJK buoea.
MANN'H lafiOAOB KXI'HtHH.
Aa aentoi this reliable txpress ( o at pan will past
through ea-h train tiure retviln' the depot, and take up
rtit-t ka and dt-iivw bii-fca to any part of lip city. Alat
VaK Will hi- culh d lor proinptly wtn-ii orders are left at Uit
j'asst nvi r Ju pot, V.!ev uihanu alarkel strtets. The travcr
Inn public are assured that u it entmiy riipotuill.
HtKltMTH.
Ply this route frotfhta oi ail us-nptions caa be fosv
watdtd to a ud Hem any points on the railroads of Onto
Kt BMohy, Indiana. Illinois, Wlcontn, Iowa, or MlsSiturl
hy radruatl dirt-ct, or to any point on the aavltfable Waiexa
01 the W est, LysttuUMra Irom ruUbartf.
The rutcH uf rrt o. u to and from auy point In the West
by the PurneylvajiiS Central Railmad are at aU times
favoratie a are i-harKed hy ether Kailrad C'mupanWa.
Jderi-hanl aad shippers entrusting the transportation at
their irviit-lit (o this Ooutpaoy caa reljf with cvoafldvitvoa uai
Its Ipft'dy tiaiitlt.
Kor freight contracts or shipping dlrecUont, apply to eat
atldress the Aaenta oi tlte t'ouipauy :
H, H. klNt.sTuN, Jr., I hiladUpUA.
1 A. STKWAHT. riitsburg.
t'l.AHK fhitave.
U Kt II k ,o.1N. 1 Astor Honse, or Ko.l B. Wuilaam
atet, Ntw Yea.
1 r A 11 A iH . yio. Tl Wasnlnirton street, Boston.
Wli -LIAM hltOWN. Xo. Nt Norvh sUeat, loaiasort,
(cm AiuiUiiis . vuiitu nairwsj,
n. h. hofbtow.
Oenaial Freight An m ptiiiaiuii hia
LLWid L HtiPPf;
niU LWle
General lupelet.4at, AJte m a rav
1 .