Owning Sricgtapli WKDNliSDAT, DIXKMUKR 7, lHfil. UNIAWrUL C0RE3. The strength of liimlnation In elici ting won derful cure tat bet n nlierveil in nil ages ; ami Avicemia ilrolurrs t!,ut to "prefers conti Ware before art, precepts, mid nil remedies iiHtaiver." Our lent ni-d Hitrtun ays tlmt "iliis strong Inngl Bation of conceit U Ailmm llominh, nix.1 tlio rudder of this our ship, which re.inn hwukl steer, liut overborne, by jihntitnsic, citinot mintifi', .uul io suffers )t-clf and the whole ros.-l of ours to bo Ovcrrulod and often nv. rturne 1." Mottling ft u'd lie more at xurd th.m the notinrn repBTrtuii; oiiic of the supposM cure?. A rum nude of Hit- liinpo of n i ullln b-iJ the power of relieving crump ; ,ich w, re also miti.ato.l l.y liHTinH h rust- old sword hunR up liy the tieilsidr. Mulls driven In an rak tree prevented the tooth, ueho. A Duller th.it had sem d in hniifjIiK n cri minal was an iiilal.ihk' remedy lor lie.iiU he, when tied n unil ll.o head; thin ml'. . ti m w.h e'linilly cured by the moss gmwiinr on n hum m hKuII, oi led and punerued, and taken in HC'tplm llc mull. A dead mini's hntid ciuld ilnpul tumors of the ftlamls by stroking the pari nine limes, lint the hand of a nan nho ha I hceii cut ilov. n troin the pinion .was the i t eilim ion .. 'lo cure wnit, one had mi Mug to do tint steal a piece of Imf frotn the Imteher, with wlne.i the wnttHweicto be ruhhrd ; thi n Inter It in any huh, and h it ro;tcd the wariN would wither anil full. 1 lie chip-of a R illutvs on whieli several por aoti had u en hange I, when woi n in a liui r mud the neck, would cure the anno. A stone l h a hole in it, suspended at the head of the I ed, would cllietually stop the nightmare; hence it was called a liB-8tone, as it prevents the troublesome witches fruiu i-.ting upon the sltcper's stonm, h. Hie same amulet tied to ihe key i f a stable-door diteired witches from riding horses over tlio tuutitty. Itlekety children were cured by being drawn through a cleft tree, w hi h was ulicrwards bournl up, and as the split wood united the child ac quired strength. Cieeping through a perforated htoi.e to cure various disorders was a liriiidicul rite, still practised 111 the Mast. I n the punsli uf Warden tin rc is a stone wi:h a ho e in it fourteen inches in diameter, through which children uro liiuwn for the rickets ; and in the Xorili infants nio made to pass through a hole cut in a ijruammi Cheese the dhy of their i hi stening. (second-sight, which, as an hereditary faculty, was deemed a malady, was cured in the Ili of Man, accoiding to Mr. Aubrey's account, by bap tizing a child upon the first gig ht of Its head. This ceremony exempts the succci ding generation from the trouhlcM inu gilt. It is a melancholy reliction that nt vari eis pi riot Is impostors have Impiously e il ed in scrip tural a:d to promote their soidid or ambitious views. ( hiroiiiaticcrs h ive quoted the. Hibio ill Mippoit of their doctrines, and adduced the fol lowing lines of Job : "lie si tleth up the. h ind of every man, that all men may kuo.v his wotka;" while, in like manner, tbu Holy m-nisi-tion of .Spain and Portugal justiiied their atroci ties on the score of the parable of the m irriaire of the king's son, in the twenty-second of St. Matthew. l'n!awful cures, ns they were culled, being thus anathematized, lawful remedies were resorted to, and the patient was ordered to pray with duo devotion before ho took the physic ; or, as Itm toti obsi rves, not one without the other, but both together; for, as he adds, to pray alone and rc joct ordinary means, is to do like him in .l-Isop, that when his curt was stalled, lay tl it on his back and cried out, "Help, Hercules!" However, llyptrius maintains that no phytieisns can hope for ucccss unless "with a true faith they call upon (iod, and teach their patients to do the like." C'ormineus, when he addressed the Christian princes niter the overthrow of Charles of liur gund.v, bade them ''first pr.ty with all submission and pcnitincy, confess their sins, and then take physu ." but why should we marvel nt the credulity and superstition of our forefathers, w hen we daily observu equal absurdities? Amongst others, spiritualism, fanaticism, and bigotry will over Btiive to speculate on human weakness, and en deavor to surround with impenetrable mists every Kebel to their power who gropes for the shrine of reason and of truth. Johanna Sotithcote bad her votaries, and l'rince Ilohenlohe was considered by many a pious porsou as a vicarious instru ment of divine mercy. How appropriate are the lines of Otway when applied to tne propagators of such absurdities, who dure lo cull upon our faith to give credence to their lmpostuies 1 "Veil want to N':i1 My rcuinn blimlMd, like a tin miict-'.t lion Cheek '0 lit Its noble vlifor; then. wh'Ml baited llfllvn to obedient lam. ness. mul.u It erolleil AuU show .trtuiue tricks, which you tall s.oa of i.iitb; So silly louta are Kull'd, and you Ki t mono." A curious anecdote Is related of Lord Chief Jttstlco Holt. When a young man lie happened with some of his merry companions, to run up a seoie at u country inn which they were not a do to pay. In this dilemma they uppealod t ) II lt to get them out of tho serapo. Our young lawyer bud observed that the innkeeper's daughter looked very ill, and, passing himself for a medical stu dent, asked her father what ailed her, when ho was iiiloimi d that she suilercd front an aa'no. Holt immediately gathered various plants, mixed them up with great ceremony, and after rolling them up in parchment, scrawled upon the bull tome cabalistic characters. Tho amulet thus pre pared he suspended round the neck of the young woman, and, strange to say, the ague did not re turn. After this euro the doctor offered to pay the bill, to w hich the gtutclul landlord would not consent, allowing Holt and his party to leave the house. Many years after, when on the bench, a woman was brought before him accused of witchcraft the very last person tried upon such a charge. Her only defense was that she possessed a bill invariably erlicacious in the cure of agues. Tho charm was produced, banded to tho judge, w ho recognized the identical ball which he bad pre pared in his youthful frolics. Not only did these victims of suporstition firmly believe that evil spirt's had the power of indicting disease, and afterwards salve the mischief, but they were also invested with the privi'ege of killing und subsequently restoring to life. The story related of tho truly learned Agrippa, who was falsely represented as a necromancer, is curious. Agrippa had occasion one time to be absent for a few days from bis residence at Louvain. Dur ing bis absence be entrusted bis wife with the key of his museum, but with an earnest injunc tion that no one on any account should be allowed to enter il. Agrippa bupponcd at that time to have a hoarder in the house, a young fellow of insatiable curiosity, who constantly Importuned bis hostess, till at length he obtained from her the forbidden key. Tho first thing that attracted his attention was a book of spells and incanta tions. He spread tho volume before hnu, and, thinking no barm, began to read aloud, lie had not long continued this occupation when a knock was heard at the door of the chamber. Tho youth took no notice, but continued reuding. Presently there followed a second and louder knock, which somewhat ii lanned the reador. The spa 'e uf a minute having elapsed, and no answer been made, the door opened and a demon entered. "For what purpose urn I called f" said the unwelcome visitor in a stem voice. "What is It you demand to have done .-" The youth was seized with tho greatest elarm and struck tpeechluss. The demon then rushed upon him, seized him by the throat, und strangled him, indignant no doubt at having been interiiipted in some more interesting pur suit to no purpose. WALKING COATS, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn. rmLAPKLrmA, WEDNESDAY, At the expected lime Agrippa came home, and to his icat inrptbo found a number of devils capering about, and pi .ylng strange antics on tho roof ot I,. s house, liy Ins art ho ctused them to dcidsl from their gambols, of which he demanded the cause. The chief ol tin in then refuted to him what he hud done, how he bad been disturbed and Insulted, and how he bad thought proper to re m ni c bin, selt. Agrippa became much aliume, nt tl c prohnblo conse,iien e or this unfortiin do adventure, if d he oidercd the demon, without loss of time, to rc ti. finale his Mctim, and wall; about the streets with him, that the public might behold him alive. The internal spirit reluct ant y obeyed, and went forth wits the aii.l n: m the maik. t place and pioiin n ides. This cxeur sion our, however, he maiaiouslv allo.ved lis conq.u'don to fill down, wli-n life one; more flitttd from Ins body, lor a tun' It was taoiistit II at Ihe student hud ben killed hv a slid len attack ol illnes-, but, pr tu, the m irks of slinnguiivion became cudent, und the truth lanicniit. Agrippa was thus suddenly obliged to quit the town, and seek refuge in a distant State. It was further rc'atcd of this supposed wizard that he was always nc oinpunied oy n la niliar spirit in the shape of a biack iloi;; and that when he lay on his iliath-bed he was earnestly evhorted to r. pi nt of his sins, .struck, with remorse, he toi k hold ol the I'og, nnd removed from his tic k n collar studded with taoalistie naii-. exclaiming, "Ittgone, wretched annual, that has been the cause of my perdition!" and In! the dog imme diately run iiHay,and plunging Into tne tiver .Sonne, disiippeard. it Is to lie regretted tn it li i t"i in n.i do not rela'e w hether tho water fussed or not w l.i n the limine devil took hi- lint leap. It merits notice that the iny-nc and medicinal ce ebrity ol various -ubitnnees have to this hour surv-ved the trndlions of tluir superstitious oiigm ; loral, for instance, which was considered a- .on's-ed of the Kwcr of keeping ,.tf evil spir.is, and rendering clleto the nrvoii es of the evil eye, was constantly worn as an amulet: and I 'era. cl-us informs us that it should lie worn round the necks ol Infants as an admirable preserv.it m ni-ninst tits, sorcery , charms, nnd poisons. W e still find necl.lnees of tins subsqince su-pended by lotid mothers nnd nurses round the necks of intents. In tho West lmlics these i liaplets uro worn by the negroes as a magic protection ug dti-t Obilsm, and they even iitlirm that the color of the coral is allected by the state of the health uf the wearer, and becomes paler when he is ill. The irrational belief In the mysterious powers of certain lctncdUs went so far in former d ivs thnl when they were applied to the weapon that hud inliictcd an Injury, their indirect syinpu'hciie action was eonsidend as cffccunl as If thev had been used to heal the wrinnd. The sympathetic powder of Sir Kcnelin Ihgbv, which was nothing else but pulveii.ed green vitriol, was eulogized in n discourse ptonounced by its Invent, r at Montpeller in Kl'iS. Our James I purchased tins wonuerltil disiovery front Sir Kenclm, who pre tended that he hud obtained It frotn a Carmelite I'riur, who bad learned it In America nnd Persia. This superstitions practice is alluded to by alter Scott in the "Lay of the Last Minstrel :" "but stit'oa taken tlie broken tun. .-, Jln.l vs it s 1 , ' . I It tiotn the rl.iiud nore, Ami salvi il the splinter o ur und o er." Dryden has also illustrated this absurdity in his 'Knehnnted Island," where Ariel says: "Aie'lnt thr sword which la.-rer.t l,irn w ill, this W :tou saKi.,nn,l it , ,(.- irom air 'i III 1 have luue tu isll it ua.ll. ' Sir Kenelm's sympathetic powder was applied In the siiine manner ; the weapon being covered with ointment and dressed three times a day. l'.ut it was not mentioned that at the same time tho wound was to be brought together and hound up with clean linen bandages for seven days. 'I his wonderful cure was then simplv the process of what surgeons call hearing by li'rst intention, which means uniting the lips of the wound with out suppuration. Dr. Paris apprehends that this secret was suggested to the worthy knight by tho cures operated by the rust of the spear of Tole jilius, which, according to Homer, healed the injuries it had occasioned ; and this rust was most probably verdigris. To this day the Irish peasantry, and even manv of the superior classes, firmly believe lu tho ma levolent and destructive effect of the evil eye, when cast upon man or beast. Hence the absurd custom thai prevails, especially in tho western provinces, of adding "God bloss it!" to any ex pression of admiration ; and if perchance a Sas senagh traveler exclaimed, "What a sweet child !" or "Whnt a tine cow!" without the adjunctive benediction, ho would be suspected of iu ileli. e, and the priest forthwith summoned to save tne devoted victim of sorcery. In .Scotland, dairy maids drivo cattlo with a switch of tho mountain ash, or roan-tree, considered as held sacred since the days of Druidism; and in some districts tho sheep and lambs are made to pass through a hoop ol its wood on the first day of May. The toad is also considered to be posscssod of marvellous qualities for the cure of various mala dies, more especially tho stone that w as supposed to lie occitsiuuully found in tho reptile's bend, and which was called ('rujiumlitut. Lupion, in his fcuiith book of "Notabhi Things," thus Instructs ns how to obtain it: "You shall kuowo whuihcr the tode-stune be the ryght and perfect stone or not. Holds, the stono before a toad, so (but ho may see it ; and if it be a ryght nnd truo stone, the tode will li'tipe towards It and iiiuko us though hu would snatch it, he envies so much that man should have this stono." This famous toad-stoiio is simply one of the fossil teeth of various lishes, Hnd is chielly formed of phosphate of lime. Its high polish and convexity have often induced lapidaries lo have it set In rings and other jewels, to which marvellous powers were attached. Pulverized tonds were not only employod in medicine with supposed advantage, but word aNo considered a slow but certain po,son. Solunder relates that a ltouiun woman, desirous of poison ing her husband, gave him this subst nice ; but instead of attaining her criminal desire, it cured him of a dropsy that bad long perplexed him. lloccacclo relates tho story of Pasqtiiuaand !Si monu, two young lovers, who, wandering in a garden, plucked some sage leaves, with which Pasquiuo rubbed his teeth and gums. In a lew minutes he fell ill nnd expired. Slnionu, accused of being his as: assin, was brought helore a magis trate, who ordered an immediate investigation of the matter, when, on proceeding to tho garden, Sin.ona, alter icluting the particulars of the ease, took tome leaves from the same plant and used them in a similar ruunuur. In a few minutes the lovers were reunited in death, when it was dis covert d that a large toad was under the root of the plant, to w hich it had commtinlculed its deadly venom. Regarding unlawful cures, have we not seen vaccination, when first introduced, condemned fruiu the very pulpit as un impious interference in a disease which seemed to have been assigned to mankind by the I'reutor as tut Inevitable doom r Did not these desperate bigots even pronounce that we were not warranted to seok In the brute creation a human remedy or preservation What is still more worthy of remark is the coiucldenco of it similar idea In India, where the grualust obstacle vaccination cneonntered aro-o from a belief that the natural smallpox was a dispensa tion of a malicious deity, culled Muh-ry-l mum, or rather that the disease w as an in. ui nation of the goddess herself iuto the person who was affected by it : the four of irritating her, and of exposing themselves to her resentment, nccossa rily rcudured the nutives averse to vaccination until it was impressed upon their easy belief that Mah-ry-l'mma hud altered her mind, and chosen tliis new and milder tuodo of manifesting her visilB to her votaries. Could there ever have existed a moro supersti tious belief than that which vested in the regal touch a healing power ? Vet from Kdwar.l the Confessor lo the accession of the House ol Han over it wus generally thought In these realms that our kings could cure scrofula with their anointed lingers! Dr. Paris' truly philosophic remarks on this subject, in his valuable work entitled "Ptiarma cologia," are worthy of quotation : " Credulity, although it is nearly allied to superstition, yet differs from it widely. Credulity is an unbounded VERY LOW PRICES, belief In what is possible, although destitute of proof, and perhaps of probability ; but in ersf. turn is a belief in what is wholly 'repugnant u the laws of the physical and mo al world. "Credulity is a far Greater source of error than superstition j for the latter mint bp always ni ne limited In Its Inllucnre, and can exist only, to nny considerable extent, In Ihe most ignorant por tions of society : whereas the f inner d. 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An nnla, in riot t.,r Hiutina t- rr; , -i ni'ieil v. ,ik ni. -s , N" turnal rinl-.l, tls, ae, oil ,1 i,.im i l a'i.i u hv So it I- 1, I HO I, US t,' iS. ,! Mem.e v. f nivei al Ls- -I-11111.', Pa n. oi in.. ; i, h. Illumes, ol l-,.tl, To ii,a l :re 10,1 Ak,. V, nl ,,,n , IliHteiiltV ef ll.e.t T'eint.lii if, Wiike'iilii, I r:ii.t n. . ti tl,e f , ... l a I'l'iinn n.tliee, I u.'ine . I 'on mi ftl, .n. am) all I l.e tlretnl c.,i,piania e,iii-,a h .let, nt li, a liem ti e tnitli 1.1 natorii. F.I Kl H- 1 KK Kl. Kl.tXl.!.!: II. I K ki rr. nic Er. t t-'i rriT-FK I KH.KI I KE Ml. v, I : l , 1 1 1 KE.tr. VI-N'ATINII H.IMU: or, l.asenee ol I, lie! t'repatrd Ir-nii puro eii.t.iti!e k'.s tracts, lotitahitnn nothlmt tlnloii.ua to tho in,, st deti nue. 'II,.' It, luvptiathitf F.llxlr fa the result ol inom-rn ill-eo. .' I. s In the yeieta hie V.IIU.I.IU; lieil.' 101 cniirv'i n. iv and iio'riiel niettt,,, it cure, trresieo tiiei.t all the old and worn out 1, stent". ki i;iti!Ki!i:n Mll.KKI.KKIt l:lt!t l.ltlt 1:11: Itltlt Milt l.ltlt l!l:i;i:l;Hlil;l; 1. lilt It it It 1:I'K l:l: lilt It l.'it't lt ii ri 1 .i I liiOil.i I'M llll ni l.n imi mi un tn toi III, I'l. Kit lini'Miinioi M'l'l'lil'll TtCs melleine la nslnip'n vok'el ih.e evti.icl, and ono 011 ii I1I1 ti all 1 all iciy. as It h is tuen ii.e,t n, iiiirpnio th e t,,r uiani yeiir., and null It. nisaieli 'treat.-,!, it has not laiied la ,1 sinete tnitaneo. It. curative pow ers have been mullet. -n t lo cam v. nn v ui,,r tin, m.' atiintsirii ca-e. Ml llll llll Ml llll Itll llll llll llll III! P,Tt,li tne.tl, Ine has been te.te.l to tne uio.l enil lli'lit nodical tin'ii of the dai, an, I by t'leio pro llu'Miee,l tO be on Ot t lie vreate.t tneilicat dncoofici ol the aLO. line ls tie will cure lleue r.ll lo lel.lt. A lew.t, .sea cure II t'Tlel In 1 email's. Kill! ItltR A few doaet restom the PI" tile. '1 Lin ti.itties enre the worst cis. ol In, pot. in y. A lew doses euro. the low a,n ne.t. nee bottle ri"ihr'i men tal power. A lew do-es bring tilt- rose to I tie clil'i'k. 'I his uiedletnr restores tn manly vigor and rolm .1 healili the poor d.hill tat. il. worn doviii, and ilea-pali-nc idevoU'O ol aeiiaual pleaaura. coi'ii: I'lUlVil' I I! 10 I'l' Ol' re ClTOCl'O IXi CO THIS P.MMK enrea llri- tena, ileueriil l.-llliiy, i'al Intatloli 01 the Heart, and Imiiotetiey. It rustoiea in. 11 tai power uml toe apiieili.., and eainea ttie rose 10 mount the cheek of pallor, and th debilitated man or woman lo ti'i'l vliioroai, and atr,.n, the young and amtlt,,in blooa to rourt.u thnuiith every yeln, the nefvea to become stri, nil, and the tire of new life nml viicr to re animate tlm t'utlra body, boil, 1,11 l; up ih" constitution, restorliu loviind lliot,, in any a sad and dukeiuil flrealdu. nr.oo OOllOOD 01 in f mo 1 11 10 Ill'O 10 o O' " 111 10 inn) (!. In nun 0110 ,110 1 101 n Uinui CIIVmiKPP. I'M 11 HI IIAK I'OA'I CL 1 IF.MAI K Kl.lllU.A I'Ut, IIKAI.'III 1'KK.sKKVlU, CKKI AIS AM) H VKK. lor the Itetuoval of oh- trmtjona, and ttie Inanr anee nf HeulsrUy In Ilia 111 ftirrenoe of the Aloiillily IVrloils. 1 hey cure ar obviate thoae niiinuioiia dlieasea that sptlni; troin Irii'K'itatlty, liy renioviPK 1I10 irt'snlailt' luel. KK KK KK KK KK Kit KK Kk KK KK Ml llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll They euro Nervom and Rpinal Aite.'t oca, I'aina in trie I'.aek anil lower parts of Ihe llod v, Heat In Fatigue ota ts'lhl Kvenloii, Palpitation nt tni) lli'art, f.owneHl of H)irita, livale r.a, Hlek Ueadaelio, 10,111 liesa, Ae., ,Ve. In a word, by removing tho Irre-uiar il y, they remove the caice, aa.l witii It nil the oi.eeU Ulal apriUK troui It. KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK Kit KK rompoafd of slinp'e vee tablo extracts, they contain nothing deleterious t,i any coiitllilti"h, however dell cute, tlo-lr function helm: to aufstitute utreiivth lor weak ness, w Inch, wio n properly used, they never bill 10 do. They may be safely used at any ace unit at unv petlod, en ,' tfurin, lAe nnl thvti fin'tiths, diiiinu which tnu unullitiU nutuie ot il.eir ac tion woi.ul infallibly 1 kk 1 r.sr prri;Danei t.t r.l'.r i'.KI'.I.R KK.KKhi.i.i:i.ia 'K I.K tl KFK Kl. IK f.Ki t:FKrr-t'F. FKI Kl l I.I l.K In tlieCHKKUKI' 1. M 1 : 1 ' 1 -Clin a, tlie uuf.uli.ll'iti: V ill fnnl a iioy of demcranco treua sutterlna and pain, s day epleudiil act! iiloriniin, w in n lb. y s liB'l no lo itn-r Miner ii'ihout eefeaiilton or r.-poe, ettlier thromih iner renar.. n no kaor tl.e tnetl cl in y 01 nau.t.uiil pripara llniia. rirp.i-rn 1 k 1 .1.1.1. t.r.t.i 1 K KK KK KKI'.K.r. 1 1 i.i.i; UK r. i I KKK.I T.KI 1 K ;i.Ki.j:i.i.i.hi; SMS IN N N .sf NH Xtt NIK N S NSf AN N S k N S S M.N .SV NN M N N M A.SN Prices of tho f'hernkeo Aleile Inei rt.eioee Henie dy, W a tsit'la or ,1 bottles l.ir$i. t'lierok"!) Inleeimn, tl a bottle, or 11 bottles for f 't. rherok. e Cure, a h.atle, or .1 hotl.uH liir $A. Dr. Wrhtht's Klixlr, i bottle, or 11 l-otitea l'.,r .', (tbeiolii'e Pills, for faiuales, $1 a box, or il boxes for .'). KIMK.IT.Itfi:!-. PrKI.KbKhl.U H. l:i: KKKKK k.i; 1:1: liKKiKr.i'.r.rR f.Kl.KKKICKI.K We send all tlio I'HKKO Kl K Melili lsKs bv Ka press (exee'it the I'herokea fills, theae are sent by mail, free ot po-tiutel. on receipt of prion, 10 any part 01' the civi lized world, aeeiirol packed, lu sueh a manlier that no one throiluh whoso hands they may pais woukl know the t'oati-nls. KKSS BSsuiSSR HSS HU hSS HA SOIX H-i lss S1 .-lUsi HH HHS S NS4 fetsmsNa The rilKROKKK MKII1-C1M-.K are sold by all kilter- firiiiiiii ilriiu'Sisti. in tin' col iieil w,,r.d. Nonie utoirm elplid ileu:rs, howeier.try to set' worthless cnmK. inula In place oi these those whirli they can set at a cn. ap price, nnd make more, motley by sclllrta than thee ran on tie 01 ll.li K 1.1C Mr lilrlNI'ti. Wa wish 10 send ovory rei ki of this paper ourtldrtjr. two Daee naninlilMt ttea. Address all letters and ordera lo f)r W. R. IEKV1N dl CO.. No Kl I.IIIKKTV Street. ew York. Hold wholesale and tetail by HYOT P St CO., V-H aw-.lm No. 'I'l K SKIttlNIl Btreet. 1'nllad. OVERCOATS CHEAP, DECEMBER 7, ISM. I HIHT! I.K.HT! I.Wilir I.KUIT H li RTftt tt'lipr It! tln. AirX ihM 111 MN Ui U H I' A ( KM iHf H H V K UrM.H nnm, f. f ',(,,!, iUt an 1 iHi-lu. ht I Jim l( "ii -toi -r wuutu v , witii t rro burnt rn kiv0 uiore lliflit lliAti tlx buniv-r. with ib ktiiil Htw in nf, f lltihdBf drk rooTM, and 'niin' nt rhr!4, Ac , witti- inl 11 mi oi fai. 4'ii!rt II -In I in Hh.Ui nfKAN'i'T Htt-Fwt. Phil Wphl. W inr fjv c y A WEIGHT & SIDDALL 'J 4 No. 110 ir;irk.-t VXrort prTWFFJI ll'.DNT ASt) M fllMl St ttrr.TH. 0. V. . WRioliT. r. . eit.nil.l.. I) U V (1 U I P T K, I'B S I C 1 A N d, AMI oi NvrAi, 5T"Ki ni:i;prK. Can flefl at our e.ti btlat meet a II 11 ai.ortniert .if Importef and Domesilr Dnu'i., P,.pular Pat nt MBilhnos, I'alnta, foal Oil, Window lilass, Preserhition Vtala, Ao., at as low prices as s. niilne tlrnt-claas ao.U can he sold. FINK. K.SHr.N 1 1 . I. l)ll si For Cenleettoncrs, In full Tarieti, and ..f theheit inattty Coeblneal. Itenual llid'i,a, Ma.tCer, I'.'t Ash, (mtUar, Foila Ash, Alum, Oil of Vliriol.nna't,), Copperas, Kstraol lit laiaw.iod, Ac, l ui, liYt.Ksi' uso, alw.is on hau l, at lowest m l ra-.h ptlces pi'i.i: spicks roit family I'Ni:, imtinit espn-i.iy f r onr s ites en.t tn which wa lovtia the attention ot tiioee in want 1 t re'lat.le articles. Also. IM'IU'.; .7V1 (', Ml .s 7VIR', fr of tl.ra 910111, Or.', rs by mall, or rttr post, wl marl with prompt at- 1. ntton, or spectl quota. I"ns w ill be rumlsbod when ra UeStlsl. WHICH IT ,t StIVT,Ti. W t.o e .ale llruu W arrhoasa, Jatl-lr No. Hi MAIIKKT Street, shove Front. JOII1M XV. SIM I')M .V MON'.-4 BALSAMIC CORDIAL IS TIIF. Sill! KF1 lll.'TI L HIIMI.IIV loll StDlH.N (JOI.I)N, NO UK TIM to AT, 1NKI.1I-N.A, i'A IN IN 1 111 . I'.ltKAS I'. itM.l INCM'IKIN 1' C.'OrsSIIMPlION. rrepnr, d hy JOHN W. Jr., CiVniist, TWI.NTY HF.i'OMl AM) MVItKK.r KntKl.TI. I'or sale by all In m-vists and Slorektepera. 11 l.'.tuthilui DF.Al'NKSS,rtl.lNI)NKS.S,ANDCATAUUH. -.1. IH Alls, M.I), Professor of the K.ve and l.ar, tri'iits all diseases appertaintni' to the a'x.ye inemtu'ra with ti,e utmost sueees.. Te.Unvolula liomthe net reilaMa soaic.a in O'e rlty ran be si en at his oitlee. No. oil I'l N l ttset. The Mtslleal Faculty are luvtled 10 aecomnany It'elr attel, s.as he bas no secret! tn hts practice, liymj 4ffjk rHII.ADKIlMlIA. SUROKON.'.' HAMiAUK mnTITITTP,, No. 14 NorU .IMI1 Htreet, a'.oivo Market. Hoplun radically cored by H '. l.vi'.ltKI' r s premium Pau.nl tiraituatlnn Pressere Truss. Superior K.lastlo BeJta asllc Htoi klnKS. Supporters, Rhoalder Braooa, Huspan Series, ('nitclies, Ao. laidk'i atlemlud by Mrs. D. C. KVKRK rT. nvyU-tF Mirrk vii.'iiiN wax of antiiVlksw TI 1 his esiiuiMte ro.meth-tias no e.inal icx heautlry ttili, wh'ianlnir. ur,d iresi't vhur the compi. iein. It ui pro paie.l rroiu pine white wax, heme IT a estraorilinaryuuall tles for piesen-ltia' ttie skin, nniKliiK It sou, lair, smooth, and transparent II is mo.t soothlns atter sliai tnu, cures chapped hands and hp., removes pimples, blotches, tan, freealca, or siinboi n. and Imparls a pearlv tint to to fa a, neck, and arm.. I'r'. e m , .',0, and 7.. ernis. HrT A :o., Jiv.1.4 S.dtVKSIll hu-eet. and ,o.l . KliSHTil Btroet. ld-S-Dtu J)I51tHOJNAJa. dh. ciiARi.rs iivin'.itT's riirely triyorleil KKI'NIIH FF.M AT.R I.tijrm and Plt.1.1, warrantid io all cases. Mrs. ItHA Kl.KS, lit, 11 Kill , IHi stetileal I'h.vsn-ian. Kntiause and oilteea priraia for Ladlea. Apply at too Uvll'ANIO Hut 11 810KK, No. 1019 OOATfcH HTUICKT, H-'rt-lm West of l entil. -ft WE ALTI1, HEALTH, AXD 1 If to gain admlrlnit oyci ; If to rat- luvjtinj itwhH if t If tiliMinintw; Mow or, I udliig, ilylHH lo un hour BbacttI I tit hiir a hott of rrleaili i II ftc virfi to muxt mui-imIh ; If with hiirb-lMirn IWotnl to wd ; Ii a mtirhle tune when dead WkalthI If to lire tvinei(VTr and ten, Wrihint; lite at ItvtiK HiiJiln, It u live a lite ot iiitM.(; If W dM and ko tu trf(is Uksvltr I If you wUh a life nf plownroji ; ll yon vlu DiIh wnd'n trwiutuifsi Tf cvwy coinliirt von wouiil mcu, Tko my advkc, nnl .nh nit 'ArM, Tlifrrt, hftTlnv fdii'ltti, Wcilth.anil Ktauty, Too II b prf jmrtvi f,,r etery dn:y. Hy a parcfnl puriiiJii of Dr. WM.UAM YortHO'rt Ww HfHfc, thk AI.liiKirH.K i(!iii.;, which slioulJ da read 1'orU.r a oOlc; Ho. ilti di-UUUJt bTIUs.il I i nric W cciita. tJlXKEX IJISKANKS! .SKCliKT UI.SKASKS ! tO hAMAMITAS M lil.TI HA.MAKI I AN (.11- n Tmk IMffT ffiiTAis t'ritt. l,vp.K Ikh. 1 t'l , h KltHi' enrv fur ('ONUKKIKKA, (.LKKT. HTUICTrTKKS, Ac. ('oiiianiH no Mlnentl, no ItitiMftui, n Mr:iiry, t'nly len pi)t io d tiihrn tu irct a ( uro. ( urei Intn in two to (.,r il ivn, .unl r.Tnt raioi la tweiuy-hnir hiir." l'nari'l l.y a ifrnd(mi f Uic t'ni verhtiyoi fciiniyiviktiln, niic ot Uiu iuot i'iiiiiiMuctori and Chin. tut i( iAe orfitftrt dy. hikkl'i-l lt , Nti i It'ir. . lt flUV'.R VrtATKVKK. h'-i thoi wlto hfivo ili'iialrt'd iii'tfi'ttiiiif rurod, itr win liavd l.ci n ptirKi-il wlia liulmia Copalvii, or Mifcury, at oiicu U iliu SAMAIilTAN 8 (HIT. Hrrtt mull In n pin in iiTlnie. rrlne, uiajv pjieii:.-, tJ. hviuairH, lil.OODl m.ooi:: jii.ooi::i iw.ofii):::: SCHOKn.A, lfI. Kltrt,, H(KKM, HFOTS, TKT1XU8, MCA l.K, HOH,M. SYl'lllUd OK VKNKKKAi. "IsfcASfi, Ac., Ac. bAMA KI 1 N 8 11M0T AMI Hi.UH JUMT.il In oitVretl tin- imt-Ur m a fltivf rtir, PVPHfl.lS HU VKNK.tr. A I.- hi -K VHKH-thii BMA HITAN ri KOOT AM) HKHH .11 U K, U the iu l pnti-iit, ct rtaiti, ami Milct tual riDit'dy vr pri-si rittt d ; it rfAohta and f ratilciiH B i-vi-ty iiartldc f vcncri al toltfM,o tiiai tlit r-ire in Ihitroiiiih hi id j'rmn'iit. Tk Umti uf tint purtf y mir rt m?f1y tuid t h- .tlt d, and do t frrirmmlt to yur puiUiUy tliat ur wltlcu un may rtcnt in afUr jiait. IK) V"T DKBT'fK! AlthoHjrh nn mnr ! mtioiiiri ti .ni-nrnblti, IIio HAM 4 KIT AN ( Rt'OT Alid HlCI.ll JllH'K"iL r. in vo i-vvrv vtntLnv ut uiii'uriiii from Uiu (Jijui, u wtil at all tu bud elfCtK oi luwniury. KKMAUrH! FKMAI.KS! In litany mr-'otlnnn wltli w'llch nunib4'ra ol Kunal'-a itn-fur, U.o R0 T A.M.HEKIi jri.'h uro iii r,t tmpi'lly ai!m,it il, in rirrrah d t 'Utiih. in I,urfrr' a. !n ta nim down, r HtllTuj ii tiiti WuiJib.IeUiiiy, and lur aiit-omj,ilaluu lacliti-ht tu liiu bvtkt Ij exprwif. Prlf U l)ttl(. or f, bottles f.rr $&. AK11 AS H WAtt if. In raff" of Svi-dilu, u l tn rmnu ti'.n wfh the Uoot and Herb Juliet, fuli riir?.tt'Hn. l'rlrt 'l.'t cvU. I lie enicao in tlifHf! n uie'l m a Ukn nrkmtw cm IiOtl bv iihysiriani. nml patu Dtg, Tli y rc und in th I niKnd rsiitt.'a Ji-intnl, li ud roitU'iiTifr'itt'&Jm to uiaiiy ui fuur bni' o iiiiln rt. roiu t'H' linlilmope"Hnn. UA "I Ml-: M K.iKONS RAY Or Till! t BAMAICJI'ANrt HI MKi-IKs - l ip r II"Mi-irAi.. KnT M i"ht.l, "Haltitnortt, ilil., r Vbrnary !. 1 havo i,TPat mitihim tiuii in ;uiii(( thai I liavo- unci Tht Hnniaritan Kt'iiit dieM f tr Ven r' dl iMUt-ntsO lu lid mBtcutruHry furuot; tlmt 1 luxe ti-id thui witii jiitl. ni tut, diMt rt-tloii, and i-r-jnriv, unl have found li.s-ia r"iond to my anticipation's iomttMv mid t'A,c'u.ily. Kiiuwiiik Hiir curujiomiii'i., I h iv tlie lulkit r.-nO'linco in thHir t-fiicury, unit un .ur m ioy uiu ui Uu ux vxiwiat, rcii.imend lliem btroiiKly. ''Atnlitant R nr.'. un Md Ntm Vura Vlt." I,ot H be ondfTMtoud that tln Hf rfiiic.lip au a rACuni- nu ndi'd, ami will i)oJtiv)Jy curu IJit dUcamig fur wUUli tlo y r oilarud buW by . I'rti a m, No. 2hH KK'.Hlil Hrreet. bKSMOMl) A OH., in-12 Wl-Sm No- fl ' "Al HuvuL WANAMAKER & BROWN, ;. Tosiiirc.rTAfN.s and own km. Tpe i,nArrlrrrn hirliif lp, ft RNMI WnTr- . -fl'Kl.r. x k biif to ,Mt.rii. IUt fr'-inu nl tn iin-ri-i. ..I to HfK.lui h i. ,,r.vr..d wmq mor... w arr.-mni'KJfiU Uiouk hnvinx rrMnl ti ralMxl y ""M','i, :! tH-in a pr.-ttl pMp. caam- a 11 ,t",,r1 ttwiltoi tk. aU tmmm Mi.iii. f.r A ., est,-.., HMp cnntT-ni. and Maohinuta ill'1'. "".I 10 r,f- ' '"1 t., rail. mi lnr lharrm v for thr nM ,4 -WfUnrMMn' Paiarrl h. 111 r",:iv'ft,ot'-" Pr I'ami. tor v.. prrT au) ian.i-.n'vjTabl.n.i pnpra t Kf.nfnk-un Mrr.- iwii. nrii-w flawr anna, a(rT lnrH itrMt i ou m:v youk. 't TtHiiK. .yt.. COASTWri-K HIJ AMMlip rOMPANT.1 NtW ritKIUHT LINK Mik NKW tiW. apdr..nii.Tt(i. rr ml Nurti.r.t. an i Ka-Wm eltlM an4 Now ii''''.in. m i.iiik r v Tl r.M'A) , llll HHDVY, , AVI STt'KIAV, frt-ti : C.nu .1".--" W.irf. .Ire-t a'.'T4- U. f trci.anj I 1 M '"m Kivt-r, mii atii Onyt, at ! 1 - r r r'a hf , w'.-h II- IS- r'Tfl. r d ttlv, band'nl In Ota I mi-' Mil -f sniii r. h- 1 1. !t f-n-il nut, Aronli'tt d.t j I'.ii h, H'.iiir rt A, npt lv o Wll. 1,1AM .!. T At LOU A (.-., 1 1 10 iiin o. i ji,,r ti tA h-, , . r,; 7 M HAM M KKKIsY TO I.IVKK- wv-. i pi "l lonrMtit; at '.iiiffrntnirn. orlj lUrlnir. iii ... tv..s r. ,,nii.,r ol tie l.tiftcii, N I'ura, m.d riil'mU n ! i hu niMsl.ip 4 tinp tuy aia In'Ldad U kai1 a-s fi,i h I I 'I MM i.l, HfitnnlTV, Hc'rinNf'r li 1.m.w Rti.MfJuT. lhivni(rr 17. i 'V Ol MAMHI.-FIK fM,ir.lrtv li iviiIi.t 24 Ati'r..r auc c-dth Maiutdar, iu n hh, rrmM I toi N U Norll IUvit 1;a 1 1 ir I'Af-s.v.y T- YAHI K IN t'UUlcKNCY "" t ."rtMn fi'il 00 MMllJf $) V l-i ChMii tu 1 ndon I i" M. raf ti 1 '11lun... i.h nfl t ir-t ( H'"n I'nn.v I'1" i l Hi. .th.H" t-i t'rifi w fH r I' it ('Hi ir- to M-uniit 'nt in 1 Mi("-r r tn Utiini. it-af , Tl.iiu Tns i" h-.M t all. i .i v aide I tn 11. Urnuui lau tvrilfim. A' ',-,(.. Ac . at t'Muallv liw rniw. f ir- fr. m I ,i ).. I r t.'iM'i'i.m ..w n Klrtt rabln, 1 -i. .i7!l. S-rii :,." fti.tn lMrjixV and CJiifi-n-t'n,JM I !! w'im wmfi ti finiiil i,r timir tneuUi cam but tu fi !ioi at tJii'c rat J ror iintl.t'r :niii uitiUoh t thr t'nm.iany otTic-na. .IOII.V ii. a!,k, AktfTit, No. Ill WAI.NL I hum. fliilaW-iiriia. -Tif?- iif'STON A IN I riilLADl-LIMIlA fciA; J -(tftiiii''ti. I. in., n.iitii. ft m firii ort o . 1 1 Ki..l s. rri.in flisi w ii,r h i s k tr 'e;,r,ntia dripn a n'd l.nnt; v hurf Mimfn. Knn, rtrt wharf ah -v. l'IN rNtrt--. on .NAtiirdHV, lon'inbr lo, is; tTtiP ..)ti,,1l, NnKMAh. KaA.t. wl'l aail mm h laln4U put ,r ItuKion. on ninrdiv). I -o umVr In, at 10 A. U , nml tli Btiiihfrt Ho, MiiMN.'wi. irom Piston lor 0 iCt t p rS nt, on naniH da , at 4 V W . 1 hi nrw ant1 iitnia'ititui Ht4'ii'nirip firm a reatuiar Mm . iva'iHifji fhirii ttvh jTt tiuni innll n Hatordayii . Ififu t ancf rtl. ..um) hi ono -liai' tlie rrtmiluui cl.arvM on gtili- vin.rli. 1 n-ikliiij iaki-n at fur rtp, Hli't'i.er arc- ni,urH!ri io iud Hllp Kocelia and Bill I.a'linv ith tl.i'lr uimkIs. i'T l tiht or I'ajMHi (havirf nn p"on:mi(tAtioiM) Pl'ij to HKhKY WlNmiK A tH., Jt;tf Wtt.kii H. liKl.AW AUE Avtiua. r r KOU NKW VOKK .DESPATCH Jim. Iuiiiin4T.v. tmnd Hwrnmrr tun, via Heiawarw and Kui .iiii t anal. I'htt aicaiiifri of thane hum are 'waving dail.t ui l'iuci,K;Vi M .. aim 6 oiotlv 1. M., frutn iMrd pi aJ u aliiiu ittert Knr firiklit, hich will be tftkon on acommodNttrtf Uriui, a! U UII.I.IAM M. HAIKL A CO., .No. IM H nKI.AW AliK Artnua 1 1 AURA NO EM I!NT3 OF lo J'Hi NKW tOKK IllM. J, Th riiiil4n and Am boy and F Hila.l(vlphl and Trwntoo Rttllnmil Oi UMiaui Lli.u from flaUdektliia to Ntw York ami Way V Kltt.M WAI.fnT BTRllitT miAKr, Will lcav an b IK) wi,, via. : FAim. At f A M . , via 1'iuiidun ftiid Aoibuy, C. and A. Ae coraiiioilutlnn $ Ats a. M , via Cauidin ajid Jivrn.'y t:jtj. JUomliLaf K ri mh Atll-;ui.M , vlu.Cajiidoii and iVui boy, C and A. Ao- Crin)m.ilatmi At If V. 21. la Cuindvu and Amixiv, O. and A. Km- pn-M AtlWhOr1. M.,vUi Ciimirrn and Aluimy, Aco.)iutui- dUir ( r rfbs'lil nnd imcr At f. r M., via Caiiniwi tuid Ainliry, At rorunvf Jailou 1 1 r ltitit and l sfjtainKt-ril.it ( lamr. Tk kt 81 1Hi Atl K P. M., via f'arudi-n and AiutMiy Arr-minioitA- 1 in I'M) u"i , 1W41111 ai.a i'iimTiKTj, ihi L'u.ai Tiuairt..., 8d 'Jrtn d 1 I-(ir IsftlvhlfM-fn. K-ltfitAn. I ittnt.SM-lwlll.i Vl.imlnjfnn Mil Z"A) P. M. rur Ianilirtvini and tntrmivTtati Rtatlonx, At R P. M. K.r Miiint Moll v. KvaiiRvllio, 'icabrton, and Vlncaat b'vin.ai ti A. M ., J and ft 1. M. . f or nhold at tl A. M. and P. M . Kof l'alniyra, Hhititt, (ianon, HoToriy, TrMjriwaf or, rur struts rhriir, ltTdiiUwn, Ac, at K attd II .UIA. M., li Mti i.fi.ti.and lM'.M. Tbi- a ,H) and 6 P. M. Una. run direct Uiroujrt toTniton. rT l'aluiyra, K Ivor ton, itelanco. Bovurly, And Burthu b n at 7 1'. M. Hiramxat T ronton, fHr Ttrlstnl, Bniilr-rton, Vaveiiy, Tem-idalf-, and 7 ncony ot JO A- M. aitdt St) I'. M. LINKH FKti,M KKNMlNdXVN UKl'OX Will IfViVf hi fulUiWii At II 16 A. Al., via Ktinlnrt-ti and Jormy City P.- prvaii 8 Of At 4mi p. M., via KoiuliiKion auid Jirney ,01tyJiU. Irm , t-041 At C-U. V, M., via Kiinlni,('in and Jnuy City, Waahliivton and N-w York iVinrm $'00 At lif I. M . (nU;lit), via Krn1nftor. and Jorm-y Oily, w ani'hiKion Mtid New ,oia TV Tne ii t.'. p. m.Uiu! "Ml run dally. All o'her SundA xcei.tcd . i.r lu.iTfdn, DiinUrX, Klnirn, IhAra ftwoa;), Kophea tor, lUiuhainfitAfi, (iroat htwnl, Wt'urc-o, Wiik,fltrr Horftntoti. hlruu.lLir, Vt ATr (tip, Munch ('lunik, A Urn town, biitb,in, Ili-.v1d.'i, K im Laintwrivilb. Krm- rtmtor, Aft . ai 116 A M. U iu Hue u -ihhtIm with the train IrxMnH Kantov fi.r Manch fti'ink 1 t p. M. Por I.tmii-JTtvUii- ai .' P. M on SiUn.l i imly. tor lU'ifcioi, T rcnu ii, Ac., al 7 iian I li l& A. M., and 6 J'. M., nnd 1'J mMinfiiU v Ki HidmehhurK. I wony, Wi-M-ionilnn, BrlrtrAbtir, and yriuikrt.rd t ! A. .M.,ft,6 nnd I'. M. iVfKnr N'w York and Way Lin lravtn KnrnlnHton VtjKtt, tnhn thi orirti on I' ti'th mroct. abnva Walnut, half as bour b,fiir dejturtnro. Tin- t'uri run Into Dm IAIjoI, and on arrival of oaiih triln run frmn tho Depot. Hfty poijiiilaof bfii-k-.un only allowed r pamflnrar. l'aini.vri are pruhlMted from fnainir ajirtbioir an imu rmc hut thi ir wtitirliiK atM'nrel. All b.iarirHr uir iiAv pound to b r aid ur r&tin. The 'otnpany limit thetr r-npunts. blltty fur bA.'rxar t'i One )"llr iwr pouinl, and will tint b L.tlHe fur ajiy Amount leyon,l $hn), okooC by ipoolal oon traft. Oraliain'R Ttajjme KpretN w ill rail Air And ddlver baf tv at Hit UepotM. Ordssr lo bv led at No 3 WALNUT W!U. il. UA T2Mr.lt, AmuuU Iicrciiibi'r I, lhft4, LI.NK8 fKOM J.KW YORK FOB PIULAKU-inA WILL LKA V Ai From foot of ronrtbiid tir t at PI M and 4 P. M., vt Jriy'ltyanli:aiiiden; at 7. 10, and II HO A. M., fj p. M-. And IV ISlKit. ma Jemey City and Kt-nnlngton. Frotn foot ot Kitriiav alrtujt, at (1 A. M. aud i 1'. M., vtA Am boy and Oumit-n. From Pi.-r Ku. 1 N. rth Itlvwr, at 1J M.( 4 And 8 P. M. nl(ht and Pasiftnuorj via Amboy and CAtndi'R. IREIGIIT MNES FOR NEW YORK AND .1 All thr tattona oo tht C'atndrn mid Amboy and ojb necUiiy ItailrwaiU. INTHKAHP-D rKlPATfn. ThCAmd'n nud Amhov hailmad and Tran t porta ttoa Company Kreirtit l-ina rtr New ork will b ar waiuui atrt-it wharf, on mi. aftir January k, djtliy (Minulaja ax tci.ir3 ) nt 4 o dork P. M . Kituriiiu. Uieabov J.inti will leave 5(w York atl and 4 P. Ai. Krvifht niant be .illvtird brfure J'.P.M.lo b -Wank I th i.rnr day. Prolylit for 'J ri nton. Prtnoeton, K1ni,'iitont Vow Bnina wieji. and all point on tb ('atud'n and Am'tty Kftllntad t a)m on (be Htdvidi r, Polawari', and PlemiQifton, i)io Now JcrKfT, lliit PrtH'b'tld and Jaruinbury, an J tn HurMiiRton and Mount Holly KaUroailn, rt- eivel mut forward itp tm li.Si o clork P. M. Small uAokaat, forMuunt Holly rooolvedj U to 'i n ru.rk p M. The HalvUlere lp.l.wiir Hallroad oonnvcii at PhlUlpa trk' with the l.rhu h Vallev Kaiiroad. Thu Nw Jory Railroad xniMi i at tbiaSetJi with tint Nw JttrMiy OntraJ lUllroad, and at Newark with Uit Mrru aiid Ktsvi Kaiiroad. A alip miJimiran-Jiim. upcvifjing the mark! and oar brt, aiiippiiii und OTiU.'iif-i a, nmst In vry innianoa Atnt w lili i arh lo.nl or iuods, or no n-reipt will b uivniv. Incn-aMMi titrlinii baviiiL' bvn uiado Un th trannpurtA timi nt 1,1 t; h i vK'K , Ciovith art) luvitd to try Oil rout. When tli- it rk tt. fvrnnit tl In inantUluM of TWO L'H I IjH or tnoi., u win bo d.'llvri A at Ui- fit-it of Furtb-th lrt, mur the lro Yard. or At Pier No I Nortft kir, a tla ibii (Kirt. omy iWirtrnate at the time of u iJpnili.t. vS Al.l r.lt r Itl.KMAN, Krwurtit A'ul, Io. 8. Hrlaware avinnue, I'hUaawr-ltl. It KA MUNH, t-rtsu'tn Ay-itL K' tf I'lvr u 1 North UWur. Kew Vtuk. VJIiW RAILROAD UNK NORTH. 1 Pilll.AhKl.PMlA TO HKOOM-VM, TilUOl Un IN HVK iilbii. PACK tl. IIOTHHION TIOKKT8 .ooi TOR TintP.H F-ATtS. On anil afitr yo.MfA V, Aan'it 1. 1"-. traliu wlU lav otof VI SK Nuift, ftiilBtU''pbi, arury Dior nit t at 0 A . M. (Hiinilay etctptii K Ui". b tb t'aiinlan and AW Ui.tlo and itarllail innll)lwr Hay Hatlro&dji to Port Monmouth, ami by ih" couunudiam iteamer Ji ai Hoyt, tob otuf AtUnik' tfif, hrooan; raturulntf, laatti At Iflbtie bui wbarf arydy (dundayt ajicoptvd). At U Traverart th rlry f Kaw Ytrk ara notMed not t Apply hrr paJK by thia Una, tba Htata of Nw Jwraoy baviiny (iranit'd io Ihtj 4!anidn and Auiboy mn.o)sly lhA xf-liiai ii- IIuk ofearnlinr pafiauiuttris and fri;iiitit h twua tif ' PlM.hMnhia Anl Nuw York. tj JU H YV. f. illllY JUTS, (.ancral HupartuUttdentv. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.